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I. Subject files, 1932-1951. [series]: Sub-series that are covered within this subject file are: American Federation of
Labor; Committee for Industrial Organization; Complaints; Joint Boards and
District Councils; Locals; National Recover Administration; national and municipal
elections.
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A: 1947-51. |
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A: 1942-46. |
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A: 1938-41. |
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A: 1933-37. Includes correspondence with American Civil Liberties Union on labor matters.
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Advertisements, 1932-43. |
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Amalgamated Bank of N.Y., 1933-39. Includes correspondence with Adolph Held re Union loans (collection of money
and payment of debts owed by Union).
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AFL: 1940-51. Includes correspondence with Wm. Green, George Meany and Union officers on
jurisdictional disputes between Union and AFL federal locals.
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AFL: Charters, 1940-43. Includes correspondence with John S. Martin re AFL Federal Local 22809, Doll
and Toy Workers Union's desire to transfer to Union.
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AFL: 1941-44. Includes correspondence with John Martin re organizing activities of Union in
Southeast area and re P.H.Hanes Knitting Co., Winston-Salem, N.C.
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AFL: Conventions, 1946-50. |
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AFL: Conventions, 1943-44. |
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AFL: Conventions, 1941-42. Includes adopted resolutions, report of Exec. Council, congratulatory messages
to D.D. re his speech on anti-racketeering. (Includes text)
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AFL: Convention, 1940. |
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AFL: Conventions, 1937-39. |
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AFL: Executive Council, 1945-50. Includes correspondence with D.D. as V.P. of AFL; NLRB decisions, 1950;
Washington Emergency Memorandum, 1949; Exec. Council report, 1945; Report and
Resolutions referred to Exec. Council 1947; Correspondence with Richard Walsh,
re jurisdictional disputes in Hollywood, 1946.
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AFL: Green, Wm., 1950-52. Correspondence , AFL releases and memos, misc. items in connection with death
of Green, 1952.
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AFL: Green, Wm., 1947-49. Includes copies of letters to Green from John L. Lewis re steel strike, 1949.
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AFL: Green, Wm., 1945-46. Correspondence re steel strike, 1949.
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AFL: Green, Wm., 1940-44. Includes total benefits paid by Union to members 1941-44; Correspondence
pertaining to anti-labor legislation 1943; war effort by unions 1941 and
Correspondence re Union reaffili-ationi with the AFL, 1940.
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AFL: Green, Wm., 1937-39. Includes jurisdictional dispute bet. Union and AFL re knitgoods workers in
Cleveland, 1937.
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AFL: Green, Wm., 1936. Includes communication bet. D.D. and Green re decision of the Exec. Council of
AFL that the Union must withdraw from CIO, or face AFL suspension; decision of
GEB re matter; Correspondence re AFL convention, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 1936; Union
resolutions and communication bet. L. Hendin and D.D.; Correspondence re amount
of benefits paid by Union to members, 1930-36.
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AFL: Green, Wm. , Aug. 1935-Dec. 1935. Includes Correspondence on activities of American Legion during Union strike
in So. Norwalk, Conn.; with Green re Union organizers in Canada; Union
resolutions to AFL convention.
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AFL: Green, Wm., 1933-July 1935. Reports of AFL Exec. Council; Union resolutions to AFL Convention 1934;
Correspondence re jurisdictional dispute bet. Union and United Textile Workers,
1934.
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AFL: Lewis, Meyer L. (Western Dir. of AFL), 1937-41. |
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AFL: Meany, George (Secretary-Treas.), 1947-52. |
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AFL: Meany, George, 1939-46. |
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AFL: Misc., 1948-50. |
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AFL: Misc., 1945-49. Includes, Correspondence re AFL women's delegation to England to study women's
role in industry under war conditions; participation of Maida Springer of Local
132.
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AFL: Misc., 1938-44. |
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AFL: Morrison, Frank (Secretary), 1939. |
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AFL: Morrison, Frank (Secretary), 1933-36. Includes Correspondence re jurisdictional dispute, bet. Union and ACWA in
Lansford, Pa., 1935; Correspondence re charter to Cloak and Suit Salesmen of
NYC, 1934.
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AFL: Releases, 1935-36. |
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AFL. Telegrams to D.D. from members protesting Union proposal made to
AFL Convention recommending that charters be withdrawn from unions in which
Communists are in leadership (Red Amendment), 1935. |
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AFL: Union Label Trades Dept., 1938-50. |
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American Federation of Teachers; 1935-39. |
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Anti-Nazi, Anti-Fascist: Domestic, 1938. Correspondence with committees and organizations on assistance to refugees;
ltr. from Albert Einstein.
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Anti-Nazi, Anti-Fascist: Domestic, 1937. Includes correspondence with organizations on boycott of German goods.
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Anti-Nazi, Anti-Fascist: Domestic, 1936. Includes responses from individual to D.D.'s invitation to attend World Labor
Athletic Carnival, Aug. 1936.
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Anti-Nazi, Anti-Fascist: Domestic, 1939-47. Correspondence with organizations and individuals, filed alphabetically - A-C.
Includes American Friends of German Freedom, Anti-Nazi League, American Guild
for German Cultural Freedom, Coat and Suit Industry Relief Fund.
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Anti-Nazi, Anti-Fascist: Domestic, D-M. Includes Dominican Republic Settlement Assoc., Friends of German Freedom,
German-Jewish Children's Aid, Inc., Int'l. Relief Assoc., League Against
Fascism and Dictatorship; publications from organizations and committees and
newspaper clippings on Charles Coughlin and D.D.
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Anti-Nazi, Anti-Fascist: Domestic, N-Z. Nat'l. Conference of Christians and Jews, Inc., Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi
League, Sephardic Refugee Committee.
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Anti-Nazi, Anti-Fascist: Domestic. ILGWU Non-Sectarian Refugee Fund,
1939-41. Includes contributions and Correspondence with officers and staff, arranged by
locals.
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Anti-Nazi, Anti-Fascist: Domestic, ILGWU Non-Sectarian Refugee Fund.
Includes lists of members, contributions, newspaper clippings.
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Anti-Nazi, Anti-Fascist: Domestic. ILGWU and Non-Sectarian Fund.
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Anti-Nazi, Anti-Fascist: Foreign, 1936-42. Includes correspondence with organizations and individuals in France, Italy
and Germany. Letters from "illegal German trade union groups."
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Anti-Nazi, Anti-Fascist: Foreign, 1934-35. Reports on conditions in Europe; report by Sir Walter Citrine on visit to
Russia.
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Anti-Nazi, Anti-Fascist: Foreign. Printed material,Includes publications of Labor Chest for Relief and
Liberation of Workers of Europe, 1934-36; misc. reports, releases and
broadsides.
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Applications, 1936-37. Applications for positions in Union, A-D.
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Applications, E-J. |
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Applications, K-R. |
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Applications, S-Z. |
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Applications for position as organizer, A-O. |
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Applications for position as organizer, P-Z. |
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Applications, misc. |
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Assessments, Dues. Includes assessments for American Labor Party; Union conventions 1932, 1934,
1940; Death Benefit Fund; institutions and labor causes; initiation tax, 10
cents Old Age Assessment; per capita tax; T.W.O.C. (Textile Workers Organizing
Committee).
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Assessments, Dues. Includes assessments for American Labor Party; Union conventions 1932, 1934,
1940; Death Benefit Fund; institutions and labor causes; initiation tax, 10
cents Old Age Assessment; per capita tax; T.W.O.C. (Textile Workers Organizing
Committee).
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Associations, 1933-34. Embroidery Mfrs. Protective Assoc., Inc., of N.J.
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Associations, 1933. Infants and Children's Coat Assoc., Inc.Includes collective agreements; NRA
Code for Industry; and Correspondence with George Alger (Impartial Chairman),
Cloak, Suit and Skirt Industries.
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Associations, 1936. Low Price Dress Assoc. Inc.
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Associations, 1933-36. Metropolitan Knitted Textile Assoc. Inc. Collective Agreement.
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Associations. Nat'l. Knitted Outerwear Assoc., Oct. 1933; Wholesale Dress Mfrs.' Assoc.,
1932.
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B-BE: 1947-50. |
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B-BE: 1938-46. |
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BI: 1938-50. Includes two letters from Louis Brandeis.
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B: 1936-37. |
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B-BI: 1934-38. Includes testimony by Louis Brandeis before Commission on Industrial
Relations, April 1914.
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Bank of the United States: 1927-33. Includes lists of Union deposits; record of settlement of claims.
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Billikopf, Jacob (Director), Labor Standards Assoc., 1939-47;
(Impartial Chairman) Ladies' Garment Industry of Phila., 1943. |
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Billings, Warren, 1939-40. Includes correspondence with Warren Billings and with the "Billings Defense
Movement for His Pardon;" newsletters.
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British War Relief. (See: W. World War II.) |
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Brookwood Labor College, 1930-38. Includes Correspondence on finances.
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C-CL: 1947-51. |
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C-CL: 1933-46. Includes correspondence with Marx Lewis (Secretary), Continental Congress for
Economic Reconstruction.
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CO: 1947-51. |
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CO: 1939-46. |
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C: 1933-48. |
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Census Reports, 1930-39. Includes census of local unions.
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Census Reports, 1924-29. |
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Central High School of Needle Trades, 1935-45. Includes correspondence with Mortimer C. Ritter (Principal) and Max Meyer
(Chairman), Needlecraft Educational Commission.
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Central Organization Dept., 1941, 1945, 1946. Includes Louis Stulberg's report on Pacific Coast visit, 1946.
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City Center of Music and Drama, Inc., 1943-52. Includes financial reports.
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Clubs and Groups, Union (C and G), Locals 9, 10, 20, 22, 1938-42.
Includes broadsides, news releases, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, arranged
by local.
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C and G: Local 60, Dress Pressers Club, 1940. |
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C and G: Prolet Social Club, Inc. Includes minutes, 1937 and constitution of Club.
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C and G: Local 117 and Local 155 Knitgoods Workers. Union Vanguard
Journal and related corres; Correspondence on reinstatement of Jacob Katz;
minutes of conference to create Progressive Trade Center, 1939. |
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C and G: Out-of-Town. Includes GEB Comm. hearing of appeal by expelled Montreal members and its
decision.
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Cohen, Max, Local 60, Dress and Waistpressers Union. Correspondence re
death of M. Cohen. |
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Cohen, Thomas (Engineer). Report on Canadian cloak markets, 1939; also
schedule of piece work prices for blouses, cotton dresses and other studies,
1937-38. |
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CIO: 1942. Address by D.D. to Local 22, Jan. 1942; part of speech deals with peace in the
labor movement.
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CIO: 1939. Correspondence on "Memorandum on the Basis for Peace Negotiations bet. the AFL
and the CIO," by S.D.Bercrer; Union pamphlet, ILGWU in relation to CIO and AFL
1934-38.
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CIO: Conferences, Meetings and Conventions, Apr. -Dec. 1938.
Includes telegrams pro and con GEB decision not to participate in CIO
Pittsburgh convention, Nov. 14; text of resolution 11-11-38; Correspondence
Includes John L. Lewis.
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CIO: Conferences, Meetings and Conventions, Jan.-Apr. 1938.
Includes Correspondence on newspaper and magazine articles on AFL-CIO split.
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CIO: Conferences, Meetings and Conventions, July-Dec. 1937.
Correspondence CIO Atlantic City Convention, Oct. 11-16, 1937.
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CIO: June-Dec. 1937. |
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CIO: Jan.-May 1937. |
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CIO: Aug.-Dec. 1936. Correspondence on AFL-CIO controversy; Includes telegram (copy) sent to CIO
affiliates re decision of GEB not to participate in AFL convention, Nov. 11,
1936; John Brophy report on CIO activities for 1936; exchange of telegrams bet.
Wm. Green and CIO (CIO Pittsburgh meeting, Nov. 1939); AFL decision suspending
CIO unions, Aug. 6, 1936; D.D. resignation as AFL V.P., September 1, 1936.
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CIO: Jan.-July 1936. Correspondence re controversy; Includes AFL letters requesting CIO unions to
appear before Executive Council; Correspondence re decision of AFL to CIO
unions to withdraw from CIO; letters from Wm. Green urging CIO dissolution;
Correspondence with CIO, publications.
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CIO: Nov.-Dec. 1935. Includes Correspondence relating to formation of CIO, and Wm. Green's letters
dealing with it; minutes of CIO meeting, Nov. 1935; summary of meetings bet.
sub-comm. of AFL and CIO: 1. of resignation from John L. Lewis as AFL V.P.:
Correspondence Includes John L. Lewis, Wm. Green, Sidney Hillman and Charles
Howard.
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CIO. Comments on D.D.'s speech, "The CIO, AFL and Peace" before joint
meeting of exec. bd. of N.Y. locals; text of speech. |
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CIO: Industrial Union Councils, April 1937-Aug. 1939. Includes correspondence with Union officers re affiliation with CIO Industrial
Union Councils, 1938-39; prior to 1938 Correspondence with regional directors
of CIO.
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CIO: Misc. 1937-46. Includes D.D. notes on CIO-AFL conference Oct. -Nov. (?)
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CIO: New York, 1937-40. Includes correspondence with Allen Haywood (Regional Director); newspaper
clippings on Communist elements in CIO.
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CIO: Printed material. Includes Organizers Bulletin, 1937.
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CIO: Printed material, 1936-42. Includes AFL publication: AFL vs CIO, The Record, Nov. 1939; CIO and Labor
Unity, issued by the CIO: D.D. statement on unions suspended by AFL, 1936.
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Complaints, 1948. |
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Complaints, 1947. |
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Complaints, 1946. |
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Complaints, 1945. |
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Complaints, 1944. |
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Complaints, July-Dec. 1943. |
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Complaints, Jan-June, 1943. |
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Complaints, 1942. |
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Complaints, Aug-Dec. 1941. |
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Complaints, Mar. -July 1941. |
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Complaints, Jan. -Feb. 1941. |
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Complaints, June-Dec. 1940. |
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Complaints, Jan-May, 1940. |
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Complaints, April-May 1939. |
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Complaints, Mar. 1939. |
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Complaints, Jan-Feb. 1939. |
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Complaints, Dec. 1938. |
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Complaints, Oct-Nov. 1938. |
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Complaints, Sept. 1938. |
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Complaints, Aug. 1938. |
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Complaints, June-July 1938. |
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Complaints, April-May 1938. |
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Complaints, Feb. -Mar. 1938. |
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Complaints, Jan. 1938. |
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Complaints, Dec. 1937. |
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Complaints, Sept. -Nov. 1937. |
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Complaints, Apr. -June 1937. |
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Complaints, Jan-Mar. 1937. |
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Complaints, Oct. -Dec. 1936. |
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Complaints, May-Sept. 1936. |
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Complaints, Jan. -Apr. 1936. |
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Complaints, 1935. |
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Complaints. |
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Congress of Industrial Organizations (See Committee for Industrial
Organizations.) |
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Conventions: 27th, 1950. |
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Conventions: 27th, 1950. Includes two Harry Truman letters.
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Conventions: 26th, 1947. Includes Harry S Truman letter
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Conventions: 25th, 1944. Includes Franklin D. Roosevelt letter.
Includes Franklin D. Roosevelt letter.
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Conventions: 24th, 1940. Includes Franklin D. Roosevelt letter.
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Coventions: 23rd, 1937? 22nd, 1934. Includes Franklin D. Roosevelt letter.
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Cottone, Anthony, 1939. |
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Cotton Garment Conferences, 1937, 1940, 1943 and 1944. Includes minutes of Conference on Dress Situation, 1-26-40; reports; press
releases.
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Credentials. |
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D: 1947-51. |
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D: 1940-46. |
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D: 1933-39. |
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Desti, Basilio. |
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Dewey, Thomas E. (Governor), State of N.Y., 1943-51. |
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Donnelly Garment Co. (See Kansas City Jt. Bd.) |
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D.D.: 1941-44. Includes affidavits for individuals.
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D.D.: V.P., AFL, 1936. |
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D.D.: V.P., AFL, Jan. 1935-Mar. 1936. Includes draft of subjects to be considered at Exec. Council meeting of AFL.
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D.D.: V.P., AFL, Oct. 1934-June 1936. |
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D.D.: V.P., AFL, 1945. Congratulatory messages to D.D. upon his election to Exec. Council of AFL.
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D.D.: 1948-49. |
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D.D.: 1945-47. |
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D.D.: 1942-44. |
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D.D.: 1940-41. Includes messages bet. D.D. and Hannah Haskel (Secretary.), when D.D. was away
from office, on Union matters.
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D.D.: Misc. 1939. Same as ff 3a-3b; also Correspondence with Frederick F. Umhey.
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D.D.: Misc. Correspondence , 1937-38. |
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D.D.: 1936. Includes telegrams to D.D. when he was in Europe, from Union officers about
CIO controversy and Union's position.
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D.D.: 1935. |
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D.D.: 1934. Includes Correspondence bet. D.D. and Hannah Haskel informing him of Union
matters.
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D.D.: 1933. Same as ff 2a-2b.
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D.D.: 1932. Same as ff 2a-2b. Includes congratulatory messages to D.D. upon being elected
President.
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D.D.: 1931. General Secretary-Treasurer. Correspondents Includes Abraham Baroff and Benjamin Schlesinger.
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D.D.: 1930. Correspondents Includes Hannah Haskel, Benjamin Schlesinger, Morris Sigman,
and Abraham Baroff.
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D.D.: 1929. Same as ff 6a-6b. Includes congratulatory messages on Cloakmakers' strike of
1929.
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D.D.: 1923-28. Manager of Local 10. |
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D.D.: Reception. Election to Exec. Council of AFL, 1934.
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D.D. : S and S, 1932-36. |
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D.D.: S and S, April 1936. Includes newspaper clippings re resignation from Socialist Party; United
Hebrew Trades and N.Y. Cloak Jt. Bd.
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D.D.: S and S, 1937. |
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D.D.: S and S, 1938. |
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D.D.: S and S, 1939. Includes notes and studies on membership in the Cloak and Dress Industry in
the 1920s.
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D.D.: S and S, 1940-42. |
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D.D.: S and S, 1943. |
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D.D.: S and S, 1944. |
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D.D.: S and S, 1945. |
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D.D.: S and S, 1946. |
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D.D.: S and S, 1947. Correspondence re D.D.'s article in N.Y. Times, "A Warning Against Communists
in Unions."
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D.D.: S and S, 1948-49. |
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D.D.: S and S, 1950-51. |
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D.D.: Telegrams and good wishes after D.D.'s operation, 1938.
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D.D.: 1951. France and Italy. |
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D.D.: 1949. England. Delegate to the Int'l. Confederation of Free
Trade Union. Includes correspondence with Hannah Haskel on Union matters.
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D.D.: 1948. Includes "Report by Jay Lovestone (Secretary) on behalf of AFL Delegation to
European Recovery Program Trade Union Conference." London, July 1948.
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D.D.: 1948. England. |
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D.D.: 1948. France. Dedication of ORT center, Includes Leon Blum letter.
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D.D.: 1948. Germany. |
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D.D.: 1948. Italy. For dedication of FDR orphanage home. Includes address.
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D.D.; 1935. Geneva, Switzerland, as representative of AFL on the
governing body of the ILO. |
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E: 1932-51. |
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Eastern Out-of-Town Cloak Dept., 1934-39. |
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Eastern Out-of-Town Dress Dept., 1936-39. Strike reports, 1936-37.
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Eastern Out-of-Town Dress Dept., 1934-35. Includes Salvatore Ninfo's Report on Local 144, 149 (N.J.), 1934.
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Eastern Out-of-Town Dress, 1933. Includes preliminary report on dress industry in Conn. by Conn. Dept. of
Labor.
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Education Dept., 1946-51. Includes correspondence with Mark Starr on educational programs; minutes of
GEB Education Comm., Dec. 1950.
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Education Dept., 1940-June 1946. Includes minutes of GEB Educational Subcomm. meetings Dec. 1942; reports and
releases.
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Education Dept., 1937-39. Includes Correspondence re Union essay contest, showings, reports and
publications.
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Education Dept., 1936-37. Includes minutes of Ed. Comm., Dec. 1936, reports.
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Education Dept., 1931-35. Includes correspondence with Fannia Cohn, reports.
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Education Dept., 1933-34. Includes correspondence with Will Herberg, Local 22.
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Emergency Work Bureau, 1932-33. Correspondence on employment.
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Erlich-Alter. Chair at Columbia University. Includes correspondence with John A. Kraut (Assoc. Provost) on proposed
Erlich-Alter professorship in labor, 1943-52.
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Erlich-Alter, Dec. 1951. Memorial. Includes Correspondence , speeches, statements and publications on 10th
anniversary.
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Erlich-Alter. Memorial protest meeting, Mar. 30, 1943. Correspondence , speeches, statements and publications on meeting.
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F: 1947-51. |
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F: 1933-46. Includes correspondence with Louis Fischer (author of The Great Challenqe);
Federation Bank and Trust Co. re Union account; and Federation for the Support
of Jewish Philanthropic Societies.
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Fair Employment Practices Commission, 1943-51. Includes correspondence with A. Philip Randolph (Co-Chairman) of F.E.P.C. re
Union contribution to Commission; activities of Commission to prevent
discrimination in employment.
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Federation for the Support of Jewish Philanthropic Societies, 1936-39.
Federation cases, arranged alphabetically by case. Correspondence with
societies re individual requests for employment, hospital care and related
matters.
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Financial Reports, 1940-51. |
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Financial Reports, 1936-39. |
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Foreign Affairs (journal). Requests for D.D.'s articles, "Rift and Labor Realignment in World Labor,"
1949; "World Labor's New Weapon," 1950.
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Forest City Mfg. Co., St. Louis. (See St. Louis Jt. Bd.) |
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Form Letters and Circulars, 1934-36. Includes correspondence with Union officers on conditions in garment industry.
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Forward, 1936-39. Includes correspondence with Abraham Cahan, B.C. Vladeck and Leon Arkin.
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Forward, 1930-35. |
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G: 1940-51. |
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G: 1933-39. |
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GEB, Sept. 1946-Sept. 1951. |
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GEB, Sept. 1944-Sept. 1946. |
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GEB, Oct. 1943-May 1944. |
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GEB, Feb. 1942-June 1943. |
| 41 |
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GEB, July 1940-Dec. 1941. |
| 41 |
|
GEB, Aug. 1938-April 1940. |
| 42 |
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GEB, Nov. -Dec. 1938. includes Correspondence on postponement of convention from May 1939 to May
1940.
|
| 42 |
|
GEB, Jan. 1937-May 1938. |
| 42 |
|
GEB, 1925. Waiver of notice of meeting by GEB, Nov.
|
| 42 |
|
Gompers, Samuel, Centennial, 1850-1950. |
| 43 |
|
Good News, Union publication, 1938-41. includes requests, arranged by correspondent.
|
| 43 |
|
Governor's Committee on Employment (Dewey), 1943. includes reports, Correspondence
|
| 43 |
|
Greenglass (Morris) Case, 1935-40. includes minutes of special investigating comm.
|
| 43 |
|
H: 1938-49. |
| 43 |
|
H: 1933-37. Includes correspondence with Harriman Nat'l. Bank and Trust Co., re Union
account, 1932-33.
|
| 43 |
|
HO: 1935-50. Includes correspondence with Daniel W. Hoan (Mayor) of Milwaukee, Wisc.
|
| 44 |
|
Harvard University, 1942-47. Correspondence re Harvard Trade Union Fellowship, reports.
|
| 44 |
|
Heller, Jacob, 1934-47. |
| 44 |
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Hillquit, Morris, 1934, 1937-38. includes Correspondence establishing the Hillquit Memorial Hospital, 1937-38;
acknowledgment and distribution of Loose Leaves from a Busy Life, 1934.
|
| 44 |
|
Hillquit, Morris, 1933-34. includes Correspondence on legal matters; D.D.'s speech on Hillquit Memorial
Hour, WEVD, Oct. 1933.
|
| 44 |
|
Hillquit, Morris, 1932. Correspondence on Hillquit NYC mayoralty campaign; list of trade union
organizations represented at conference, Oct. 1932.
|
| 44 |
|
Homestead Projects, 1936-39. Correspondence re Jersey Homesteads, Hightstown, N.J.
|
| 44 |
|
Homestead Projects, 1935. |
| 44 |
|
Hopkins, Harry (Impartial Chairman), Coat and Suit Industry. Memoranda
submitted to Impartial Chairman on wage adjustments, 1935; Correspondence on
filling of vacancy after Hopkins' death, 1946. |
| 44 |
|
I: 1933-50. |
| 45 |
|
Illustrated History of the ILGWU, 1937. Acknowledgments from organizations, individuals, associations, manufacturers,
foreign individuals, foreign organizations.
|
| 45 |
|
Illustrated History of the ILGWU, 1937. Distribution. |
| 45 |
|
Illustrated History of the ILGWU, 1937. ILGWU distribution; includes
reviews. |
| 45 |
|
Industrial Association of Juvenile Apparel Mfrs., Inc., 1937-42.
Letters from Charles Baker (Labor Director) re contractor registration.
includes negotiations.
|
| 46 |
|
Industrial Council, Cloak, Suit and Skirt Mfrs., Inc., 1936-40.
Includes correspondence with Samuel Klein (Exec. Dir.).
|
| 46 |
|
Infants' and Children's Coat Assoc., Inc. affiliated with United
Infants' and Children's Wear Assoc., 1934-39. Correspondence with Charles Baker (Labor Director).
|
| 46 |
|
Int'l. Clothing Workers' Federation (ICWF), 1937-46. Includes correspondence with Van der Heeg (Secretary), re conferences, dues,
resolutions adopted by Belgium Clothing Workers, 1937; reports and minutes of
Bureau meetings.
|
| 47 |
|
Int'l. Federation of Trade Unions, 1935-45. Includes correspondence with Walter Schevenels (Genl. Secretary.) re
negotiations bet. Federation and Russian trade unions, 1937-38; Correspondence
on Sir Walter Citrine's visit to U.S. under Labor Chest auspices in interests
of antifascists, 1936; minutes of London meetings, 1945.
|
| 47 |
|
Int'l. Federation of Trade Unions, 1937-40. Correspondence with Walter Schevenels, 1. from Francisco L. Caballero on
Spanish situation.
|
| 47 |
|
Int'l. Labor Office, Geneva, 1938-39. Includes correspondence with Samuel McCune Lindsay (Chairman), re_ Union
financial support of Nat'l. ILO Committee.
|
| 47 |
|
Int'l. Labor Office, 1936-37. includes ILO publications.
|
| 47 |
|
Int'l. Labor Office, 1935. |
| 47 |
|
Int'l. Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Circulars, leaflets (A-M).
includes Correspondence on publications, The Church and Unionism and Meet the
ILGWU, 1941.
|
| 47 |
|
ILGWU. Circulars, leaflets (N-Z), 1941. includes Correspondence re Needles and Pins, 1941 Waqes, Why Wait?
|
| 48 |
|
ILGWU: Fifty-thousand Dollar Drive for Sigman-Schlesinger Library, L.
A. Sanatorium and world institutions, 1936-37. |
| 48 |
|
ILGWU, 1947-50. |
| 48 |
|
ILGWU, 1940-46. |
| 48 |
|
ILGWU, 1938-39. |
| 48 |
|
ILGWU, 1936-37. |
| 49 |
|
ILGWU, 1934-36. |
| 49 |
|
ILGWU, 1934-36. Label Dept. Correspondence |
| 49 |
|
ILGWU, 1951. News-History; report from Leon Stein. |
| 49 |
|
ILGWU, 1937-41. News releases. |
| 49 |
|
ILGWU, 1934-36. News releases. |
| 49 |
|
ILGWU: Pageant and Concert, Oct. 5, 1940. includes invitations, acceptances and declinations for performance, "I Hear
America Singing" at Madison Sq. Garden for Greater New York Fund.
|
| 49 |
|
ILGWU, 1943. Seventeen Hundred and Ten Broadway purchase. Thank-you letters for gifts and best wishes on purchase of Ford Bldg. for
headquarters of Union; includes lists of names to invite to official opening.
|
| 49 |
|
Int'l. Hour Series, 1934-35. includes texts of talks by Union officers over WEVD.
|
| 49 |
|
Int'l. Madison Bank, 1931-33. includes Correspondence on loans, repayments and liquidation of bank.
|
| 49 |
|
Int'l. Union Bank, 1926. includes stock certificates in Workers Unity House, Inc.; Ladies' Garment
Finishers, Local 9 Centre, Inc.; Cloak and Suit Makers Bldg. Corp.; and
Lexington Ave. and 25th St. Corp.; bank loan agreement bet. Union and bank.
|
| 50 |
|
J: 1933-50. Includes correspondence with Jewish Fed. of Welfare Funds.
|
| 50 |
|
Jewish Labor Committee, 1946-49. includes Correspondence on programs and activities.
|
| 50 |
|
JLC, 1940-45. includes minutes, reports, addresses and Correspondence
|
| 50 |
|
JLC, 1938-39. |
| 51 |
|
JLC, 1934-37. |
| 51 |
|
JLC, 1935-49. Correspondence on contributions by Union. |
| 51 |
|
Jt.Bd.& D.C.: Allentown District Council, 1941-44. |
| 51 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Allentown District Council, 1937-39. |
| 51 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Allentown District Council, 1934-36. |
| 51 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Baltimore Joint Board, 1940-49. Includes correspondence with Samuel Caplan.
|
| 51 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Baltimore Jt. Bd., 1939-41. includes Eagle Dress Corp. case; arbitration proceedings and decision;
Correspondence on Goldman Co. and Seldin Coat Corp.
|
| 51 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Baltimore Jt. Bd., 1936-38. |
| 52 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Baltimore Jt. Bd., 1933-35. Includes correspondence with Charles Kreindler and Samuel Caplan, on strike
relief and organizing; memoranda of agreements.
|
| 52 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Boston Jt. Bd., 1939-51. Includes correspondence with Philip Kramer.
|
| 52 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Boston Jt. Bd., 1936-38. Includes correspondence with Rose Pesotta.
|
| 52 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Boston Jt. Bd., 1934-35. |
| 52 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Boston Jt. Bd., 1929-33. |
| 53 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Chicago Jt. Bd., 1942-51. |
| 53 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Chicago Jt. Bd. , 1941. includes Correspondence re organizing drive at Hirsch and Sons, Inc.
|
| 53 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Chicago Jt. Bd., 1938. includes election results of affiliated locals.
|
| 53 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Chicago Jt. Bd., 1938. |
| 53 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Chicago Jt. Bd., 1937. includes Correspondence on Sopkin Brothers Strike.
|
| 53 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Chicago Jt. Bd., 1936. |
| 54 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Chicago Jt. Bd., 1934-35. |
| 54 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Chicago Jt. Bd., 1933. includes copy of award by Judge Fisher in the La Mode Garment Co. case;
Correspondence re Dressmakers strike in Chicago.
|
| 54 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Chicago Jt. Bd., 1936-38. Correspondence re Barney Gisnet Garment Co. case.
|
| 55 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Cincinnati Jt. Bd., 1941-51. Correspondence with David Solomon.
|
| 55 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Cleveland Jt. Bd., 1946-51. Includes correspondence with Hyman L. Anger and Joseph Lewis.
|
| 55 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Cleveland Jt. Bd., 1941-45. Includes correspondence with Abraham Katovsky and Nathan Solomon.
|
| 55 |
|
Jt. Bd. and D.C.: Cleveland Jt. Bd., 1939-40. |
| 55 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Cleveland Jt. Bd., 1937-38. includes Correspondence re assault on Abraham Katovsky, 1937.
|
| 55 |
|
Jt.Bd and D.C.: Cleveland Jt. Bd., 1936. |
| 56 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Cleveland Jt. Bd., 1934-35. |
| 56 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Cleveland Jt. Bd., 1933. |
| 56 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Cleveland Knitgoods Jt. Council, 1941-45.
Includes correspondence with Abraham Katovsky on Knitgoods industry.
|
| 56 |
|
Jt.Bd. and B.C.: Cotton Dress and Misc. Trades Dept., 1939-46.
Includes correspondence with Elias Reisberg. (In 1946 changed to Northeast
Dept.)
|
| 57 |
|
Jt.Bd. and B.C.: Dallas Jt. Bd., 1933-39. Includes correspondence with Meyer Perlstein and Jack Spry re Jack Spry case,
1938-49; Perlstein's case in connection with 1935 strike; NLRB cases, 1935 and
1937.
|
| 57 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Kansas City Jt. Bd., 1936-51. Includes correspondence with Samuel S. White and Meyer Perlstein.
|
| 57 |
|
Jt.Bd. and B.C.: Kansas City Jt. Bd., 1934-35. Includes correspondence with Sol J. Goldberg and Abraham W. Plotkin.
|
| 57 |
|
Jt.Bd. and B.C.: Kansas City Jt. Bd., 1933. |
| 58 |
|
Jt.Bd. and B.C.: Kansas City Jt. Bd., 1939-45. Donnelly Garment Co.
Case. includes decision and order; Emil Schlesinger briefs; judgment; finding of
fact and conclusions of law; cross examination of D.D.; B.B. notes; extracts
from intermediate report of James C. Batten (trial examiner) and related
Correspondence
|
| 58 |
|
Jt.Bd. and B.C.: Kansas City Jt. Bd., 1937-38. Donnelly Garment Co.
case. |
| 58 |
|
Jt.Bd. and B.C.: Kansas City Jt. Bd., 1937-40. Donnelly Garment Co.
case. Newspaper clippings. |
| 58 |
|
Jt.Bd. and B.C.: Kansas City Jt. Bd., 1943. Donnelly Garment Co. case.
Donnelly trial, 1943. includes examination of Meyer Perlstein; B.B. testimony; deposition of
F.F.Umhey; affidavit of Siemon L. Hamburger; Correspondence with Meyer
Perlstein and Emil Schlesinger.
|
| 59 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Los Angeles Cloak Jt. Bd., 1949-Sept. 1950.
Includes correspondence with Morris Bagno, Joseph Springer; diary of Morris
Bialis during stay in L.A. June-July 1950.
|
| 59 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: L.A. Cloak Jt.Bd., 1947-48. Includes correspondence with Louis Levy on communist activity in Jt. Bd.;
petition by operators of Local 65 for a separate local, 1948; jurisdiction of
cloak shops outside L.A.
|
| 59 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: L.A. Cloak Jt. Bd., 1943-46. Includes correspondence with Louis Pine and Louis Levy; printed material on
1944 L.A. Clk. Jt. Bd. election.
|
| 60 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: L.A. Cloak Jt. Bd., 1941-43. |
| 60 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: L.A. Dress Jt. Bd., Oct. 1947-50. Includes correspondence with Fannie Borax, on communist activities;
postponement of elections, 1950; petition by Spanish-speaking members for Union
program; includes program submitted by Spanish representative to GEB, May 1949.
|
| 60 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: L.A. Dress Jt. Bd., 1941-46. Includes correspondence with George Wishnak; reports.
|
| 60 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: L.A. Jt. Bd., Cloak and Dressmakers Union, Sept.
-Dec. 1941. (On 10-6-43 Dress Jt. Bd. separated from L.A. Jt. Bd.) includes Correspondence on strikes and strike relief.
|
| 60 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: L.A. Jt. Bd., Cloak and Dressmakers Union, Jan -Aug.
1941. includes report by Louis Levy on L.A. activities, Nov. 1940-Feb. 1941.
|
| 60 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: L.A. Jt. Bd., Cloak and Dressmakers Union, July-Dec.
1940. includes statement by Louis Levy on assuming office as manager.
|
| 60 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: L.A. Jt. Bd., Cloak and Dressmakers Union, Jan -May
1940. Includes correspondence with Louis Levy and George Wishnak on installation of
exec. bd., Local 65 and elections of locals.
|
| 61 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: L.A. Jt. Bd., Cloak and Dressmakers Union, 1939.
Includes correspondence with Israel Feinberg and I. Lutsky.
|
| 61 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: L.A. Jt. Bd., Cloak and Dressmakers Union, 1938.
|
| 61 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: L.A. Jt. Bd., Cloak and Dressmakers Union, 1937.
|
| 61 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: L.A. Jt. Bd., Cloak and Dressmakers Union, 1936.
|
| 61 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: L.A. Jt. Bd., Cloak and Dressmakers Union, 1934-35.
includes proceedings of Fourth Pacific Coast Conference of Union, Nov-Dec.
1935; report by I. Lutsky on organization campaign 1935 and Correspondence with
Rose Pesotta.
|
| 62 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: L.A. Jt. Bd., Cloak and Dressmakers Union, 1934-35.
includes proceedings of Fourth Pacific Coast Conference of Union, Nov-Dec.
1935; report by I. Lutsky on organization campaign 1935 and Correspondence with
Rose Pesotta.
|
| 62 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: L.A. Jt. Bd., Cloak and Dressmakers Union, 1933.
Includes correspondence with Rose Pesotta, H. Scott, Local 65 and 84; Israel
Feinberg on Cloak and Dressmakers strike.
|
| 62 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: L.A. Jt. Council, June 1945-Oct. 1950. Includes correspondence with Louis Levy, Abe F. Levy on trade union education
among Japanese.
|
| 63 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Maryland-Virginia District, 1946-47. Includes correspondence with Angela Bambace, Irwin Jaffe and Charles Kreindler
re Miriam Billings case, before special "Maryland- Virginia District
Committee."
|
| 63 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Maryland-Virginia District, 1942-45. Includes correspondence with Elias Lieberman re Joseph Love Inc.; Lieberman's
brief.
|
| 63 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Miami Jt. Council, 1950. Includes correspondence with John S. Martin, Samuel L. Macy.
|
| 63 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Milwaukee Jt. Bd., 1942-49. Includes correspondence with Albert Heup re Rhea Mfg. Co.
|
| 63 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Milwaukee Jt. Bd., 1941. Includes correspondence with Benjamin Dolnick and Morris Bialis.
|
| 63 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Milwaukee Jt. Bd., 1938-40. |
| 63 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Milwaukee Jt. Bd., 1933-35. |
| 64 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Montreal Jt. Council, 1947-50. Includes correspondence with Bernard Shane, Claude Jodoin; reports.
|
| 64 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Montreal Jt. Council, 1943-46. includes modifications in agreements bet. Cloak Mfrs. Council and Montreal Jt.
Council, 1946; judgment in the Ideal Dress case, 1943.
|
| 64 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Montreal Jt. Council, 1942. includes minutes and reports of conference, Oct. 3-4.
|
| 65 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Montreal Jt. Council, 1941. |
| 65 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Montreal Jt. Council, 1940. includes Bernard Shane speech re strike in dress industry.
|
| 65 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Montreal Jt. Council, 1939. includes copy of arbitration proceedings bet. Union and Mfrs. Council; Union
brief submitted to Impartial Chairman of the Cloak and Suit Industry.
|
| 65 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Montreal Jt. Council, 1937-38. |
| 65 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Montreal Jt. Council, 1936. |
| 66 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Montreal Jt. Council, 1935. includes Correspondence re Dress Cutters' Union, Local 205.
|
| 66 |
|
Jt.Bd. and B.C.: Montreal Jt. Council, 1933-34. Includes correspondence with Albert Eaton, Israel Feinberg.
|
| 66 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Montreal Jt. Council, 1937. Newspaper clippings.
|
| 66 |
|
Jt.Bd. and B.C.: N.Y. Cloak Jt. Bd., 1946-50. Includes correspondence with Israel Feinberg; arbitration proceedings bet.
associations and Union, Arthur S. Meyer (Arbitrator), 1946.
|
| 66 |
|
Jt.Bd. and B.C.: N.Y. Cloak Jt. Bd., 1941-45. includes Feinberg report to Jt.Bd., 4-29-42.
|
| 67 |
|
Jt.Bd. and B.C.: N.Y. Cloak Jt. Bd., 1940. includes Morris J. Ashbes reports, Sept. 1940; proposals for the Board of
Stability and Control by I. Feinberg; report on the activities of Brooklyn
office.
|
| 67 |
|
Jt.Bd. and B.C.: N.Y. Cloak Jt. Bd., Sept-Bee. 1939. includes report of the special GEB Comm. on chartering Snow Suit and Legging
workers, Sept. 18, 1939; minutes of hearing, Sept. 15, 1939; Correspondence re
Snow Suit Dept., Jan-Aug. 1939.
|
| 67 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: N.Y. Cloak Jt. Bd., Jan -Aug. 1939. includes reports.
|
| 67 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: N.Y. Cloak Jt. Bd., 1937-38. includes list of non-union shops, 9-21-38.
|
| 67 |
|
Jt.Bd. and B.C.: N.Y. Cloak Jt. Bd., 1934-36. includes membership census of cloak industry, 1936; subpoena to Jt. Bd. to
produce records in Fair Garment Co. case, 4-8-36; Correspondence bet. Jt. Bd.,
D.D., Mfrs. Assoc., and Herbert Lehman on impending strike in industry, 1935.
|
| 68 |
|
Jt.Bd. and B.C.: N.Y. Cloak Jt. Bd., 1933. Includes correspondence with Isidore Nagler; Nagler statement on piece work in
industry; transcript of Final Session of the 1932 Term of the Jt. Bd.
|
| 68 |
|
Jt.Bd. and B.C.: N.Y. Cloak Jt. Bd., 1932 (July-Aug.) Strike.
includes Correspondence on impending strike; "Organization Committee's Report"
submitted to the General Strike Comm. Aug. 18, 1932 by Nicholas Kirtzman;
releases; strike preparations.
|
| 68 |
|
Jt.Bd. and B.C.: N.Y. Cloak Jt. Bd., 1931-32. Correspondence bet. D.D., Schlesinger, and officers on jurisdictional dispute
bet. Locals 1 and 17; Nagler report Dec. 1931.
|
| 68 |
|
Jt.Bd. and B.C.: N.Y. Dress Jt. Bd., 1947-50. Includes correspondence with Julius Hochman.
|
| 68 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: N.Y. Dress Jt. Bd., 1940-46. includes proceedings, 1943; Survey, 1940.
|
| 68 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: N.Y. Dress Jt. Bd., 1939. includes release, Conditions in Dress Industry, Jan-Oct.
|
| 68 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: N.Y. Dress Jt. Bd., 1937-38. Correspondence , release, Conditions in the Dress Industry; decision on Blue
Date and Blue Fox Dress Co. Case, 1937.
|
| 69 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: N.Y. Dress Jt. Bd., 1934-36. includes Correspondence on N.Y. Dress Strike, 1936; provisions in dress
agreement; and release, Conditions in Dress Industry, July 1936-Dec. 1937.
|
| 69 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: N.Y. Dress Jt. Bd., 1933. Includes correspondence with Philip Kapp; address by D.D. at Dressmakers'
Victory Rally, 10-4-33; leaflets on strike.
|
| 69 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: N.Y. Ladies Apparel Accessories Council, 1936-39.
Reports; official list of Union accessory shops in the Ladies Apparel
Industry; Union shops in Dress Industry, 1937.
|
| 69 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Philadelphia Cloak Jt. Bd., 1940-50. Correspondence with Harry Dordick.
|
| 69 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Phila. Cloak Jt. Bd., 1928, 1933-39. Includes correspondence with Louis Bulkin, George Rubin; Special Comm. Report
on Merger and Separation of Locals 2 and 17.
|
| 69 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Phila. Dress Jt. Bd., 1939-50. includes arbitration hearing, Adella Dress Co. Case, 1950; Correspondence with
Samuel Otto, re_ Biberman Bros., Inc., 1939-47.
|
| 69 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Phila. Dress Jt. Bd., 1942-46. |
| 70 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Phila. Dress Jt. Bd., 1939-41. |
| 70 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Phila. Dress Jt. Bd., 1936-38. |
| 70 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Phila. Dress Jt. Bd., 1934-35. Includes correspondence with Elias Reisberg.
|
| 70 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Phila. Dress Jt. Bd., 1933. |
| 70 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Phila. Jt. Council, (1942-50) 1936. Includes correspondence with Louis Bulkin.
|
| 70 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: San Francisco Jt.Bd., 1937-39. Includes correspondence with Jennie Matyas; proceedings of Exec. Bd., Local 8
Committee investigating charges against Ted Goldstein, Dec. 1937.
|
| 70 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: San Francisco Jt. Bd., 1936. includes report to the GEB at the Jt. meeting held with Exec. Bds. of the S.F.
locals, May 1936; Correspondence on Diner case.
|
| 71 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: San Francisco Jt. Bd., Nov. 1934-Dec. 1935.
|
| 71 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: San Francisco Jt. Bd., Mar. 1933-34. Includes correspondence with Samuel S. White.
|
| 71 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Scranton Jt. Bd., 1940-49. Includes correspondence with I. Zimmerman, Elias Reisberg.
|
| 71 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Scranton District Council, 1933-39. includes Correspondence re Royal Miss Dress Co., 1939.
|
| 71 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Seattle Jt.Bd., 1947-50. Includes correspondence with Eloise Pratt, Mabel Sundberg.
|
| 71 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Seattle Jt. Bd., 1940-46. |
| 72 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Seattle Jt. Bd., 1933-39. Includes correspondence with Harold Hibbard, Eugene Glasser.
|
| 72 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: So. Jersey Jt. Bd., 1939. Includes correspondence with Barnett Karp.
|
| 72 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: So. Jersey Jt. Bd., 1937-38. |
| 72 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: So. Jersey Jt. Bd., 1933-36. |
| 72 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: St. Louis Cloak and Dress Jt. Bd., 1940-48.
Includes correspondence with Meyer Perlstein.
|
| 72 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: St. Louis Jt. Bd., 1936-39. Includes correspondence with Ben Gilbert.
|
| 73 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: St. Louis Jt. Bd., 1934-35. includes petition by Local 104 members to GEB not to remove Edith Phillips as
organizer, 1934.
|
| 73 |
|
Jt.Bd. and D.C.: St. Louis Jt. Bd., 1937-39. Forest City Mfr. Co.
Includes correspondence with Meyer Persltein and firms re collective
agreement.
|
| 73 |
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Jt.Bd. and D.C.: St. Louis Jt. Bd., 1935. Forest City Mfr. Co.
Includes correspondence with Meyer Perlstein, Elias Lieberman and Forest City
Co. re strike and settlement 1935; findings of comm. appointed by St. Louis
Chamber of Commerce.
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| 73 |
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Jt.Bd. and D.C.: St. Louis Jt. Bd., 1933. Includes correspondence with I. Halpern, Bernard Shane and Edith Phillips.
|
| 73 |
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Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Toronto Jt. Bd., 1947-50. Includes correspondence with S. Kraisman, re displaced persons.
|
| 74 |
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Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Toronto Jt. Bd., 1942-46. Includes correspondence with Hyman D. Langer.
|
| 74 |
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Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Toronto Jt. Bd., 1940-41. |
| 74 |
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Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Toronto Jt. Bd., 1937-39. includes report on Canadian Cloak Markets by Thomas Cohen.
|
| 74 |
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Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Toronto Jt. Bd., 1935-36. |
| 75 |
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Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Toronto Jt. Bd., 1934. includes Correspondence on Toronto Labour Lyceum Assoc.
|
| 75 |
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Jd.Bd. and D.C.: Toronto Jt. Bd., 1933. |
| 75 |
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Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Twin- Cities Jt. Bd., 1942-50. Includes correspondence with Michael Finkelstein, Dolores Johnson.
|
| 75 |
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Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Twin Cities Jt. Bd., 1940-41. includes Correspondence on Cartwright Dress Co.
|
| 75 |
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Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Twin Cities Jt. Bd., 1936-39. |
| 75 |
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Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Twin Cities Jt. Bd., 1934-35. Includes correspondence with Sander Genis; affidavits signed by workers
against firms who did not adhere to dress code, 1934.
|
| 75 |
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Jt.Bd. and D.C.: Winnipeg Jt. Bd., 1950. Includes correspondence with Sam Herbst.
|
| 76 |
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Justice: 1938-39. includes 'Advertising Plan for Justice,' from Max Danish (Editor).
|
| 76 |
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Justice: 1937. |
| 76 |
|
Justice: 1936. |
| 76 |
|
K: 1940-50. |
| 76 |
|
K: 1933-39. |
| 77 |
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Katovsky, Abraham, 1934-45. includes Correspondence re his sickness and death.
|
| 77 |
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Kirtzman, Nicholas |
| 77 |
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L: 1947-51. |
| 77 |
|
L: 1940-46. |
| 77 |
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L: 1933-39. Includes correspondence with Herbert Lehman on Union-related matters, 1933.
|
| 77 |
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Labor Chest: Domestic, 1933-37. includes Correspondence , reports, financial statements and publications.
|
| 78 |
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Labor Department, U.S., 1934-36. |
| 78 |
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Labor Dept., U.S., 1933. Includes correspondence with Frances Perkins.
|
| 78 |
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Labor League for Human Rights, 1940-46. includes minutes, resolutions on war relief, publications, agreements among
organizations on aiding war victims, text of speech by Sir Walter Citrine,
Dec. 1940 and Correspondence
|
| 78 |
|
Labor Management Conference, Washington, Nov. 1945. (Called by Harry
Truman) includes reports on labor conditions in numerous countries; list of delegates
from AFL and CIO; proposed agenda.
|
| 79 |
|
Labor Spy Activities, 1936-40. includes memorandum on LaFollette Comm., by Research Dept. of Union, 1940;
replies to Union questionnaire from officers on spying activities.
|
| 79 |
|
Labor Stage, 1941-44. includes broadcast of 'Labor for Victory' by Ben Hecht, 1942.
|
| 79 |
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Labor, Stage, 1936-45. Includes correspondence with Louis Shaffer (Manager); text of "Governor
Altgeld" play by Melvin Levy.
|
| 79 |
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Labor Stage - ILGWU Dramatics: "Let Freedom Swing," 1940. includes program and songsheet, 'Let Freedom Swing.'
|
| 79 |
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Labor Stage: Invitations to Ninth Annual Concert and Pageant, 1943.
|
| 79 |
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Labor Stage: "Labor Pains," Los Angeles, 1939-40. |
| 79 |
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Labor Stage: "Pins and Needles," Nov. 1937. Acceptances and declinations to N.Y. opening, arranged alphabetically by
Correspondence
|
| 79 |
|
Labor Stage: "Pins and Needles," 1938. Newspaper clipping files, N.Y.
|
| 79 |
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Labor Stage: "Pins and Needles," 1939. Invitations for a Second Showing.
|
| 80 |
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Labor Stage: "Pins and Needles," 1938. On tour, Boston to Los Angeles, arranged by city; includes clippings.
|
| 80 |
|
Labor Stage: "Pins and Needles," 1938-39. On tour, Milwaukee to Providence.
|
| 80 |
|
Labor Stage: "Pins and Needles," 1938-June 20, 1939, N.Y.C.
includes Correspondence re radio talk by D.D. on educational and recreational
activities of Union, April 15, 1938; Correspondence re broadcast of "Pins and
Needles," Dec. 2, 1937.
|
| 80 |
|
Labor Stage: "Pins and Needles," 1938-41. On tour, Rochester to Wash., D.C., England and Canada.
|
| 80 |
|
Labor Stage: Windsor Theatre, 1939-40. |
| 80 |
|
LaGuardia, Fiorello, 1933-50. includes LaGuardia plan for settling labor disputes, 1946, and Correspondence
|
| 80 |
|
Langer, Harry - Canadian Organizer, 1935-37. includes report re dress situation in Montreal, 1936.
|
| 81 |
|
Legislation: 1935-45. includes Correspondence on Nat'l. Labor Relations Act and Board; Nat'l.
Service Act, 1945.
|
| 81 |
|
Legislation: Social Security, 1936-37. |
| 81 |
|
Legislation: Supreme Court Reform, 1937. Correspondence on Roosevelt's proposal to reform Supreme Court? letters
written by Union officers to Congressmen and Senators.
|
| 81 |
|
Legislation: Tariff and Trade Treaties, 1940. includes resolutions adopted by Union on Reciprocal Trade-Agreements Program.
|
| 81 |
|
Legislation: Unemployment Insurance, 1937-45. |
| 81 |
|
Legislation: Wages and Hours Bill, 1939-43. |
| 81 |
|
Legislation: Wages and Hours Bill, 1937-38. Correspondence with Merle Vincent and Elias Lieberman on passage of bill,
1937-38.
|
| 82 |
|
Legislation: Wages and Hours Bill, 1935-36. includes statement by Wm. Green before Senate Judiciary Comm. on thirty-hour
week, 1935.
|
| 82 |
|
Legislation: Wages and Hours - Apparel Comm., 1939-41. Includes correspondence with Burton E. Oppenheim (Director), Industry Comm.
Branch of Wages and Hours Division.
|
| 82 |
|
Legislation: Wages and Hours - Apparel Comm. includes reports on individuals for public membership on Apparel Industry
Comm.
|
| 82 |
|
Legislation: Wages and Hours - Outerwear Comm., 1939-41. Correspondence on outerwear industry.
|
| 82 |
|
Legislation: Wages and Hours - Knitted Underwear Comm., 1939-42.
includes Correspondence and releases from Dept. of Labor.
|
| 82 |
|
Legislation: Wages and Hours - Learner Exemptions Comm., 1939-42.
Correspondence on modification of wages and hours for learners.
|
| 82 |
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Legislation: Wages and Hours - Other Industry Comm., 1939-43.
|
| 82 |
|
Legislation: Wages and Hours - Puerto Rico Industry Comm., 1941.
|
| 83 |
|
Legislation: Wages and Hours - Puerto Rico Industry Comm., 1940.
|
| 83 |
|
Legislation: Wages and Hours - Violations, 1938-42. Industry and Union requests for investigations arranged alphabetically by
cities, A-L.
|
| 83 |
|
Legislation: Wages and Hours - Violations, M-Z. |
| 83 |
|
Lehman, Herbert H., 1936-40. |
| 83 |
|
Lehman, Herbert H., 1930-35. includes Correspondence on impending strike in cloak industry and memorandum
by Cloak Jt. Bd. to Governor on strike, 1935.
|
| 83 |
|
Lieberman, Elias, 1936-39. |
| 83 |
|
Lieberman, Elias, 1933-35. |
| 84 |
|
Local 6, Union City, N.J.: 1933-34. Embroidery Workers. |
| 84 |
|
Local 8, San Francisco, Calif.: 1929-Jan. 1933. Cloak and Dressmakers.
includes Charles M. Schwartzberg Correspondence on Communist activities, 1932;
Correspondence with Abraham Plotkin and J. Mencoff; some with Benjamin
Schlesinger.
|
| 84 |
|
Local 9, N.Y.: 1933-42. Cloak and Suit Tailors Union. Includes correspondence with Isidore Sorkin, Burnet Cooper; GEB decision on
charges brought by members of Locals 1, 9, 35 against Exec. Bd. of Local 9,
1934.
|
| 84 |
|
Local 10, N.Y.: 1933-39. Amalgamated Ladies' Garment Cutters Union.
Includes correspondence with Samuel Perlmutter.
|
| 84 |
|
Local 10: 1939. Election. |
| |
Local 17. (See Local 117) |
| 84 |
|
Local 20, N.Y.: 1933-39. Waterproof Garment Workers Union.
Includes correspondence with Joe Kessler.
|
| 84 |
|
Local 22, N.Y.: 1933-39. Dressmakers Union. Correspondence with Charles S. Zimmerman.
|
| 85 |
|
Local 23, N.Y.: 1933-39. Skirt Makers Union. Correspondence with Louis Reiss.
|
| 85 |
|
Local 24, Boston, Mass: 1933-38. Correspondence with Nathan H. Barker.
|
| 85 |
|
Local 25, N.Y.: 1933-39. Blouse and Waistmakers Union. Includes correspondence with Charles Kreindler.
|
| 85 |
|
Local 30, N.Y.: 1933-39. Designers Guild of Ladies Apparel.
Correspondence with Joseph A. Valicenti.
|
| 85 |
|
Local 31, N.Y.: 1934-42. Dress Patternmakers' Union (merged with Local
10, Dec. 1942). Includes correspondence with M. Schwartzstein and Daniel Nisnavitz.
|
| 85 |
|
Local 32, N.Y.: 1934-39. Corset and Brassiere Workers Union.
Includes correspondence with Abraham Snyder.
|
| 85 |
|
Local 35, N.Y.: 1933-39. Cloak, Skirt and Dress Pressers Union.
Correspondence with Joseph Breslaw.
|
| 85 |
|
Local 38, N.Y.: 1933-39. Ladies Tailors Custom Dressmakers, Theatrical
Costume and Alteration Workers Union. |
| 86 |
|
Local 40, 1934-39. Belt Makers Union. Correspondence with Henry Schwartz.
|
| 86 |
|
Local 48, N.Y.: 1933-47. Italian Cloak, Suit, and Skirtmakers Union.
Correspondence with Edward Molisani.
|
| 86 |
|
Local 60, N.Y.: 1933-39. Dress and Waist Pressers' Union. Includes correspondence with Max Cohen.
|
| 86 |
|
Local 60: Aug-Sept. 1935. Philip Kolinsky and Charles Cherkes case.
|
| 86 |
|
Local 62, N.Y.: 1933-39. Undergarment and Negligee Workers Union.
Includes correspondence with Samuel Shore.
|
| 86 |
|
Local 63, Cleveland, O.: 1933-39. Coat, Suit and Dressmakers Union.
Includes correspondence with Abraham W. Katovsky and David Solomon.
|
| 87 |
|
Local 64, N.Y.: 1933-38. Cloak Buttonhole Makers Union. |
| 87 |
|
Local 66, N.Y.: 1933-39. Bonnaz, Embroideries, Tucking, Pleating,
Allied Crafts Union. Includes correspondence with Leon Hattab.
|
| 87 |
|
Local 67, Toledo, O.: 1933-39. Cloakmakers Union. Includes correspondence with Morris J. Cohen and Abraham Katovsky.
|
| 87 |
|
Local 70, Portland, Ore.: 1933-39. Cloakmakers Union. Includes correspondence with Manly Labby.
|
| 87 |
|
Local 72, Toronto, Canada: 1941-46. Dressmakers Union. Includes correspondence with S. Kraisman, on internal local problems.
|
| 88 |
|
Local 72: 1936-40. Correspondence and petitions re local elections, local conditions
|
| 88 |
|
Local 72: Nov. 1938-July 1940. Special GEB Comm. to investigate Local situation.
|
| 88 |
|
Local 74, Chicago, Ill. 1934-37. Dress Pattern Makers. Chartered 3-27-34; out of existence, 8-25-42.
|
| 88 |
|
Local 75, Worcester, Mass: 1933-37. Cloak, Skirt, Dressmakers Union.
|
| 88 |
|
Local 76, Chicago, Ill: 1938-44. White Goods Workers Union.
Includes correspondence with Morris Bialis and Abraham Plotkin on organizing
activities in Smoler Bros. firm; Reconstruction Finance Corp. loan to Roberta
Jill Co.
|
| 88 |
|
Local 76: 1937. |
| 89 |
|
Local 76: 1933-36. Correspondence with Abraham Plotkin and William W. Gaskin.
|
| 89 |
|
Local 82, N.Y.: 1933-39. Examiners, Begraders and Bushlers Union.
|
| 89 |
|
Local 88, Philadelphia, Pa.: 1933-39. Includes correspondence with Morris Fishman.
|
| 89 |
|
Local 89, N.Y.: 1933-44. Italian Dress and Waistmakers Union.
Correspondence with Luigi Antonini.
|
| 89 |
|
Local 90, Elgin, Ill: 1932-37. |
| 89 |
|
Local 91, N.Y.: 1936-46. Childrens Dress, Infants Wear, Housedress and
Bathrobe Makers Union. Correspondence re H.L.Hoffman Co. and Joseph L. Love, Inc.
|
| 90 |
|
Local 91: 1939-45. Correspondence with Harry Greenberg.
|
| 90 |
|
Local 91: 1933-38. |
| 90 |
|
Local 93, Reading, Pa.: 1933-39. |
| 90 |
|
Local 99, N.Y.: 1934-39. Ladies Apparel Shipping Clerks Union,
affiliated with United Hebrew Trades. includes Correspondence re affiliation with Union.
|
| 90 |
|
Local 102, N.Y.: 1934-41. Cloak, Dress, Drivers and Helpers Union.
Correspondence with Saul Metz; N.Y. Dress Jt. Bd. complaint against Local 102;
brief in behalf of Local 102, c. 1940.
|
| 91 |
|
Local 91, Los Angeles, Calif: 1939. Designers Guild. Chartered, 3-15-35; out of existence, 1-30-39.
|
| 91 |
|
Local 108, Harrisburg, Pa.: 1933-35. |
| 91 |
|
Local 115, Martinsburg, W. Va.: 1934-35. |
| 91 |
|
Local 116, Ft. Wayne, Ind., 1933-38. |
| 91 |
|
Local 117, N.Y.: 1936-39. United Cloak, Suit, Infants and Childrens
Coat Operators and Sample Makers Union. Correspondence , hearing re 1939 Local elections.
|
| 91 |
|
Local 117, N.Y. Local 1, N.Y., 1933-36. Cloak and Suit Operators Union
(prior to merger). Correspondence W. Louis Levy re: 1933 election, controversy with Local 17 re:
settlements with firms and amalgamation of Locals 1 and 17.
|
| 91 |
|
Local 117, N. Y., Local 3, NY: 1929-1935. Sample Makers, Cloak and
Suit Tailors Union (prior to merger). Correspondence W. David Rubin.
|
| 91 |
|
Local 117, NY. Local 3, NY: 1933-36. Infant, Childrens Coat and Reefer
Makers Union. Correspondence W. Jacob J. Heller, Abraham Belson.
|
| 91 |
|
Local 117, NY: Correspondence Re. amalgamation of Locals 1 and 17.
|
| 91 |
|
Local 119, Dayton, Ohio. Chartered Oct. 1933; out of existence, Oct. 1934. Given to Pressers in Kansas
City, 2-26-36; out of existence, 2-15-39.
|
| 92 |
|
Local 120, Decatur, Ill: 1933-1939. Includes correspondence with Harry Rufer.
|
| 92 |
|
Local 121, NY: Covered Button Workers Union. Chartered April 1939; merged with Local 66, April 1942.
|
| 92 |
|
Local 122, Atlanta, Ga., 1938-1941. Correspondence W. John S Martin on dual union, Dressmakers Federal Union, Levy
Bros. situation.
|
| 92 |
|
Local 122; 1937. |
| 92 |
|
Local 122: June-Dec. 1936. Includes correspondence with A. Steve Nance.
|
| 93 |
|
Local 122: Jan-May 1936. Correspondence with Thomas E. Evans.
|
| 93 |
|
Local 122: 1934-35. |
| 93 |
|
Local 122: 1933. |
| 93 |
|
Local 122: 1935-46. Correspondence with Joseph Jacobs (Atty., Director of Labor Service Bureau).
|
| 94 |
|
Local 124, Kansas City, Mo.: 1933, 1936. Out of existence 2-4-37.
|
| 94 |
|
Local 124, N.Y.: 1933-39. Plastic, Button and Novelty Workers Union.
|
| 94 |
|
Local 142, N.Y.: 1933-39. Ladies Neckwear Workers Union. |
| 94 |
|
Local 155, N.Y.: 1940-41. Knitgoods Workers Union. Correspondence with Louis Nelson, financial reports.
|
| 94 |
|
Local 155: 1937-39. includes Correspondence , printed material on 1939 Local election.
|
| 94 |
|
Local 155: 1936. |
| 95 |
|
Local 155: 1924, 1933-35. Correspondence on jurisdictional dispute bet. Local and United Textile Workers
of America, 1933-34; 1934 Knitgoods strike.
|
| 95 |
|
Local 164, Bridgeport, Ct.: 1936-37. |
| 95 |
|
Local 175, Conneaut, O.: 1934-39. Includes correspondence with Abraham W. Katovsky.
|
| 95 |
|
Local 178, Fall River, Mass.: 1933-38. |
| 95 |
|
Local 179, Boston, Mass. Chartered Mar. 1934? out of existence Feb. 1936? superseded by Local 229.
|
| 95 |
|
Local 180 (& Local 123): 1934-37. |
| 95 |
|
Local 190, Phila., Pa.: 1934-39. Knitgoods Workers Union. |
| 95 |
|
Local 191, San Francisco, Calif., 1939-45. Knitgoods Workers Union.
Case, Gantner and Mattern vs ILGWU; Includes correspondence with Jennie
Matyas.
|
| 95 |
|
Local 191: 1937-39. |
| 96 |
|
Local 192, Lowell, Mass: 1935. Chartered Nov. 1934? out of existence, Mar. 1935.
|
| 96 |
|
Local 193, Grand Rapids, Mich.: 1937-38. Knitgoods Workers Union.
Chartered June 17, 1937; out of existence. June 7, 1939.
|
| 96 |
|
Local 194, Portland, Ore.: 1937. Knitgoods Workers Union. Chartered 7-15-37? out of existence, 12-8-38.
|
| 96 |
|
Local 200, Cleveland, O.: 1935-37. Cloak and Suit Makers Union.
Correspondence with Union officers re the Printz, Biederman Co. |
| 96 |
|
Local 207, Laredo, Tex.: 1935-37. |
| 96 |
|
Local 210, Kent, O.: 1934. |
| 96 |
|
Local 214, Houston, Tex.: 1935-38. |
| 96 |
|
Local 216, Winnipeg, Can.: 1940-46. Cloakmakers Union. Correspondence with Samuel Herbst.
|
| 96 |
|
Local 216: 1936-39. |
| 96 |
|
Local 216: 1934-35. Correspondence with S. Herbst on organizing cloakmakers and relations with
Needle Trades Workers Industrial Union.
|
| 97 |
|
Local 218, Jellico, Tenn.: 1935-36. Chartered 11-1-35; out of existence, 10-10-36.
|
| 97 |
|
Local 233, Woonsocket, R.I. Chartered 4-18-36; out of existence, 9-12-39.
|
| 97 |
|
Local 235, Salisbury, N.C.: 1936. Correspondence with C.P.Barringer (atty) on organizing the Saparow Garment Co.
|
| 97 |
|
Local 236, Los Angeles, Calif. Chartered 5-11-36; out of existence, 4-ll-39.
|
| 97 |
|
Local 238, Gary, Ind. Cotton Garment Workers Union. Chartered 3-16-37; out of existence, 10-3-38.
|
| 97 |
|
Local 239, Meridian, Miss.: 1936. |
| 97 |
|
Local 250, Kansas City, Mo.: 1935-38. Correspondence on organizing Stern, Slegman and Prins Co.
|
| 97 |
|
Local 262, Montreal, Can.: 1937-39. Dressmakers Union. includes Correspondence with Bernard Shane on Rose Dress Mfg. Co. strike 1939.
|
| 97 |
|
Local 266, Los Angeles, Calif.: 1945-47. Cotton Garment Workers Union.
Chartered 1-15-37. Correspondence with Louis Levy.
|
| 97 |
|
Local 266: 1943-44. |
| 98 |
|
Local 266: 1940-42. |
| 98 |
|
Local 267, Memphis, Tenn. Chartered 1-18-37? out of existence, 12-10-40.
|
| 98 |
|
Local 271, Lexington, Mo. Chartered 3-10-37; out of existence, 8-5-38.
|
| 98 |
|
Local 275, Zion City, Ill. Chartered 3-31-37? out of existence, 3-14-38.
|
| 98 |
|
Local 276, Vancouver, B.C., Can: 1937-39. Correspondence with Roland Jackson.
|
| 98 |
|
Local 277, Indianapolis, Ind: 1937-38. |
| 98 |
|
Local 278, Jackson, Miss. Chartered 4-12-37? out of existence, 10-7-38.
|
| 98 |
|
Local 279, Lima, O.: 1933-38. |
| 98 |
|
Local 282, Boston, Mass. Knitgoods and Sportswear Workers Union.
Chartered 7-1-37? out of existence, 1-20-39.
|
| 98 |
|
Local 284, New Albany, Ind. Chartered 4-22-37; out of existence, 6-7-39.
|
| 98 |
|
Local 286, Forrest City, Ark. Chartered 5-31-37; out of existence, 9-22-38.
|
| 98 |
|
Local 293, Muskegon, Mich. Chartered 12-14-37; out of existence, Oct. 1941.
|
| 98 |
|
Local 295, Cleveland, O. : 1937. Correspondence with Union officers, Wm. Green on Knitgoods strike and
jurisdictional controversy in knitgoods industry.
|
| Ill |
|
Local 300, Puerto Rico: May 1934-40. Includes correspondence with Teresa Anglero, Needle Workers Union of Puerto
Rico (ILGWU).
|
| 111 |
|
Local 305, Port Huron, Mich.: 1941-42, 1948. |
| 111 |
|
Local 310, Berwick, Pa.: 1938. Out of existence Jan. 20, 1939.
|
| 111 |
|
Local 311, Toronto, Canada: 1937-38. Includes correspondence with Hyman D. Langer. Out of existence April 11, 1939.
|
| 111 |
|
Local 313, Brazil, Ind.: 1937-42. Out of existence Aug. 25, 1942.
|
| 111 |
|
Local 314, Lacrosse, Wisc.: 1937-38. Out of existence Nov. 18, 1940.
|
| 111 |
|
Local 318, Detroit, Mich: 1935-39. includes Correspondence re American Lady Corset Co.
|
| Ill |
|
Local 322, Tupelo, Miss.: 1937-38. Out of existence, Feb. 8, 1939.
|
| 111 |
|
Local 325, Huntington, W. Va.: 1937-39. Out of existence July ?, 1939.
|
| 111 |
|
Local 326, Chambersburg, Pa.: 1939-40. Out of existence Mar. 4, 1940.
|
| 111 |
|
Local 329 (also Local 122) , Greensboro, N.C.: 1937-38. Includes correspondence with Dovie Atkins; out of existence Mar. 17, 1939.
|
| 111 |
|
Local 335, Waynesboro, Pa.: 1938. Out of existence April 21, 1939.
|
| 112 |
|
Local 339, Miami, Pla.: 1948-49. Includes correspondence with Harry Rosenoff, Samuel Macy, Feigel L. Ronson.
|
| 112 |
|
Local 339, Miami, Fla.: 1942-47. Includes correspondence with Herman Fried.
|
| 112 |
|
Local 339, Miami, Fla.: 1941. Correspondence on organizing and chartering local.
|
| 112 |
|
Local 341, San Francisco, Calif: 1938-49. Chinese Ladies' Garment
Workers' Union. Includes correspondence with Jennie Matyas, re organizing Chinese workers.
|
| 113 |
|
Local 344, Chanute, Kansas: 1938. Correspondence ; out of existence, Feb. 15, 1939.
|
| 113 |
|
Local 346, Chattanooga, Tenn: 1936-39. Correspondence on organizing.
|
| 113 |
|
Local 348, St. Louis, Mo.: 1938-39. |
| 113 |
|
Local 351, Louisville, O.: 1938-39. Out of existence, Sept. 19, 1939.
|
| 113 |
|
Local 352, San Francisco, Calif: 1938-40. |
| 113 |
|
Local 354, Alpena, Mich.: 1936-40. Includes correspondence with Abraham Plotkin; out of existence, Sept. 2, 1941.
|
| 113 |
|
Local 354, Alpena, Mich: 1939-40. Strike; includes newspaper clippings.
|
| 113 |
|
Local 358, Crawfordsville, Ind.: Jan-Feb. 1941. Out of existence, July 2, 1941.
|
| 113 |
|
Local 364, Port Huron, Mich: 1937. |
| 113 |
|
Local 376, Knoxville, Tenn: 1940-41. includes Correspondence re Standard Knitting Mill Co.
|
| 114 |
|
Local 384, Los Angeles, Calif: 1941-45. Correspondence with Louis Levy, George Wishnak, Rose Pesotta, Elias Lieberman
and officers of Local 384 re Mode O'Day Corp. impending strike and agreement;
internal local conflict.
|
| 114 |
|
Local 482, Brookhaven, Miss.: 1948. |
| 115 |
|
Los Angeles Sanatorium, 1934-41. includes list of Union members admitted and discharged by Sanatorium.
|
| 115 |
|
Los Angeles Sanatorium, 1937-39. includes Correspondence re Hillquit Memorial Hospital building.
|
| 115 |
|
Lovestone, Jay: 1938-39. Letters and reports.
|
| 115 |
|
M: 1949-51. Correspondence |
| 115 |
|
M: 1941-48. Includes correspondence with Max Meyer (Chairman), Millinery Code Authority,
(Educational Chairman), Needlecraft Commission, 1934-46.
|
| 115 |
|
M: Apr. 1938-40. |
| 116 |
|
M: Oct. 1935-Mar. 1938. includes Correspondence on Tom Mooney Case.
|
| 116 |
|
M: April 1935-Aug. 1935. includes Correspondence on Union film, "Marching On."
|
| 116 |
|
M: 1933-Feb. 1935. includes Correspondence on May Day Celebration, 1933.
|
| 116 |
|
Management-Engineering Dept: 1940-49. Includes correspondence with William Gomberg; reports.
|
| 116 |
|
Markewich and Null: 1937-40. |
| 117 |
|
Mayor's Business Advisory Comm. (Fiorello H. LaGuardia, Mayor):
1943-44. Correspondence re Government contracts, business and labor matters; comm.
memoranda and reports.
|
| 117 |
|
Mayor's Business Advisory Committee: 1942. |
| 117 |
|
Mayor's Business Advisory Committee: 1940-41. includes letters from LaGuardia.
|
| 117 |
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McGrady, Edward F., Asst. Secretary of Labor: 1931-35. |
| 117 |
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Medalie, George Z.: 1934. |
| 117 |
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Merchant's Ladies Garment Association, Inc.: 1937-40. Includes correspondence with Joseph Dubow (Exec. Dir.) on Negotiations of
Agreements.
|
| 118 |
|
Modigliani; Giuseppe E: Dec. 1934-Mar. 1935. Correspondence bet. Serafino Romualdi and Union re Modigliani's lecture tour
on Fascism and Labor Movement.
|
| 118 |
|
Mooney, Tom: 1936-39. Includes correspondence with Tom Mooney; Defense Comm. for Tom Mooney; Union
and Comm. releases.
|
| 118 |
|
N: 1947-51. |
| 119 |
|
N: 1940-46. |
| 119 |
|
N: 1934-39. |
| 119 |
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National Coat and Suit Industry Recovery Bd: 1939-41. |
| 119 |
|
Nat'l. Coat and Suit Ind. Rec. Bd.: 1938. |
| 120 |
|
Nat'l. Coat and Suit Ind. Rec. Bd.: 1937. |
| 120 |
|
Nat'l. Coat and Suit Ind. Rec. Bd.: 1936. |
| 120 |
|
Nat'l. Coat and Suit Ind. Rec. Bd.: 1935. |
| 121 |
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Nat'l. Coat and Suit Ind. Rec. Bd: 1942-45. Administrative Comm. Correspondence
|
| 121 |
|
National Committee for Labor Israel, Histadrut: 1948-51. (Prior to
1949, Nat'l. Labor Comm. for Palestine) Includes correspondence with Joseph Schlossberg (Chairman), on committee
activities and finances
|
| 121 |
|
Nat'l. Comm. for Labor Israel: 1938-47. |
| 121 |
|
Nat'l. Comm. for Labor Israel: 1930-37. |
| 122 |
|
NLRB Corres: 1937-46. includes Special Committee of the House of Representatives to investigate the
NLRB; D.D. testimony before Comm., Howard W. Smith, Chairman, 1939-40.
|
| 122 |
|
NLRB Cases, arranged by city, A. Includes correspondence with Elias Lieberman; printed material; petitions;
charges; decrees and decisions on Alpena Garment Co. Case, 1939.
|
| 122 |
|
NLRB Cases, B-C. |
| 122 |
|
NLRB Cases, D-H. |
| 123 |
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NLRB Cases, I-P. |
| 123 |
|
NLRB Cases, Q-Z. |
| 123 |
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NLRB Newspaper Clippings File. includes clippings on Alpena and Donnelly Garment Co. cases.
|
| 124 |
|
NRA Code for the Blouse and Skirt Industry: 1933-35. |
| 124 |
|
NRA, Circulars (Union). |
| 124 |
|
NRA, Code for Coat and Suit Industry: Sept. 1934-35. Includes correspondence with Nathan Wolf, George N. Alger (Director) re
meetings, hearings, resolutions; minutes of Aug. 1934 hearing.
|
| 124 |
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NRA, Coat and Suit Industry: Jan-Aug. 1934. |
| 124 |
|
NRA, Coat and Suit Industry: Aug-Dec. 1933. |
| 125 |
|
NRA, Coat and Suit Industry, Miscellaneous Reference File: 1933-34.
includes congratulatory messages on signing code; employer proposal and
Hillquit brief for Union; statistical reports on industries, proposed codes and
amendments; D.D. statement at code hearings July 1933: D.D. radio talk,
"Workers' or Employers' Code for Garment Industry," July 1933; stenographic
notes.
|
| 126 |
|
NRA Coordinator for Industrial Cooperation: 1936-37. includes Coordinator bulletins and releases.
|
| 126 |
|
NRA Coordinator for Industrial Cooperation-: 1935. includes Correspondence on proposed labor legislation for garment industry.
|
| 126 |
|
NRA Code for Corset and Brassiere Industry. includes code.
|
| 126 |
|
NRA Code for Cotton Garment Industry: 1933-35. includes hearings, transcript of public hearing, Aug. 1933; Correspondence on
lowering work hours to 36.
|
| 126 |
|
NRA Code for Covered Button Industry: 1933. includes codes.
|
| 127 |
|
NRA Code for Dress Industry: 1933-35. Includes correspondence with Byres H. Gitchell (Director), Morris Kolchin
(Secretary), Dress Code Authority; reports; proposed amendments; codes for
Dress Industry, 1933.
|
| 127 |
|
NRA, Dress Industry. |
| 127 |
|
NRA, Dress Industry: 1933. includes drafts of code submitted by mfrs. assoc; D.D. proposed modifications;
notes and Correspondence
|
| 128 |
|
NRA Code for Embroidery, Pleating and Stitching Industry: 1933.
|
| 128 |
|
NRA Code for Handkerchief Industry: 1933. |
| 128 |
|
NRA Code for Infants' and Children's Wear Industry: 1933-35.
|
| 128 |
|
NRA Labor Bureau, Coat and Suit Industry: 1933. Report.
|
| 128 |
|
NRA Labor Bureau, Coat A Suit Industry: 1934. Report.
|
| 128 |
|
NRA Code for Ladies Neckwear Industry: 1933-34. |
| 128 |
|
NRA Madison Square Garden Meeting: May 1935. Demonstration for "A Greater and Stronger NRA" and for pro-labor legislation.
|
| 128 |
|
NRA, New York City: 1933-34. Includes correspondence with Grover A. Whalen (Chairman), NYC-NRA Comm.;
minutes of meetings of the Compliance Board, Nov. 3-7, 1933
|
| 128 |
|
NRA, 1934-37. |
| 129 |
|
NRA Proceedings, June-Oct. 1933. Arranged chronologically No. 1-87.
|
| 129 |
|
NRA, Washington: 1935-36. Correspondence with NRA Depts; D.D. statement at public hearing on employment
policy, Feb. 1935.
|
| 130 |
|
NRA, Washington: 1933-34. |
| 130 |
|
National Youth Administration: 1940-41. |
| 130 |
|
Needle Trades Workers Industrial Union: 1933-35. Letters from Ben Gold, Louis Hyman urging unity in garment industry by
proposing joint campaigns; D.D. statements.
|
| 130 |
|
Negro Labor Committee: 1935-38. Includes correspondence with Frank R. Crosswaith; minutes, broadsides and
releases.
|
| 130 |
|
New Leader: 1933-39. |
| 131 |
|
New York World's Fair: 1940. |
| 131 |
|
New York World's Fair: 1939. includes Correspondence on Union apparel exhibit and purchasing of bonds.
|
| 131 |
|
Northeast Dept. See Joint Boards Cotton and Dress Misc. Trades Dept
and Elias Reisberg. |
| 131 |
|
O: 1933-45. |
| 131 |
|
O'Dwyer, William: 1946-51. includes Correspondence re Mayor's Committee Golden Anniversary.
|
| 131 |
|
ORT: 1939-44. (Organization for Rehabilitation through Training in
Industry and Agriculture) |
| 131 |
|
P: 1940-50. |
| 132 |
|
P: 1933-39. |
| 132 |
|
Perlmutter, Samuel: 1934-36, 1941. |
| 132 |
|
Perlstein, Meyer: 1940-46. |
| 132 |
|
Perlstein, Meyer: 1938-39. |
| 132 |
|
Perlstein, Meyer: 1937. |
| 133 |
|
Perlstein, Meyer: 1936. |
| 133 |
|
Perlstein, Meyer: 1935. |
| 134 |
|
Perlstein, Meyer: 1934. |
| 134 |
|
Pesotta, Rose: 1938-42. |
| 134 |
|
Pesotta, Rose: 1934-37. |
| 134 |
|
Plettl, Martin: 1934-38. (Former President, Clothing Workers Union of
Germany). |
| 134 |
|
Poletti, Charles: 1946-47. |
| 135 |
|
Politics, Campaign: 1951. Rudolph Halley's campaign for President of
City Council, NYC. |
| 135 |
|
Politics, Campaign: 1950. Campaigns of Herbert Lehman, Walter A. Lynch, Ferdinand Pecora; Union analysis
of campaigns; minutes of ILGWU Campaign Committee; includes Hubert H. Humphrey
letters.
|
| 136 |
|
Politics, Campaign: 1950. Campaigns of Herbert Lehman, Walter A. Lynch, Ferdinand Pecora; Union analysis
of campaigns; minutes of ILGWU Campaign Committee; includes Hubert H. Humphrey
letters.
|
| 136 |
|
Politics, Campaign: 1949. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., for Congress; William O'Dwyer, Newbold Morris for
Mayor; Correspondence and statements dealing with division of opinion within
Liberal Party and Union on mayoralty candidates; Harold Ickes letter re Herbert
H. Lehman campaign.
|
| 137 |
|
Politics, Campaign: 1948. |
| 138 |
|
Politics, Campaign: 1947. includes Correspondence on Union's voter registration drive and efforts to
repeal Taft-Hartley Law.
|
| 138 |
|
Politics, Campaign: 1946. includes Correspondence on compaigns of James M. Mead and Herbert Lehman.
|
| 138 |
|
Politics, Campaign: 1945. includes Correspondence on campaigns of Jonah J. Goldstein, Joseph D.
McGoldrick and Nicholas M. Pette.
|
| 139 |
|
Politics, Campaign: 1944. includes Correspondence on Presidential campaign, Franklin D. Roosevelt and
Harry S Truman letters. 1a-1c. Gen. Correspondence 1d. Correspondence on state
campaigns. 1f-lg. Union-sponsored broadcasts. 1h. Printed material.
|
| 140 |
|
Politics, Campaign: 1943. Includes correspondence with Trade Union Committee on Salvatore Ninfo campaign
and Committee report; Correspondence on campaign of Matthew M. Levy; American
Labor Party enrollment drive; newspaper clippings.
|
| 140 |
|
Politics, Campaign: 1942. Correspondence with A.L.P. on NYC campaigns; D.D. speech, 1944; newspaper
clippings.
|
| 141 |
|
Politics, Campaign: 1940. includes Correspondence on Presidential campaign; campaigns of James M. Mead
and Caroline O'Day; D.O. and Luigi Antonini speeches at A.L.P. rally, Madison
Sq. Garden, Oct.; request for Roosevelt supplement of Justice; newspaper
clippings.
|
| 141 |
|
Politics, Campaign: 1939. includes exchange of letters from D.D., Alex Rose, Luigi Antonini with Adolph
A. Berle on candidate for Brooklyn D.A.
|
| 141 |
|
Politics, Campaign: 1938. Correspondence on NYC campaign; controversy with ALP on candidacy for Senator,
Herbert H. Lehman vs Sidney Hillman; Norman Thomas letter praising Union and
criticizing ALP policies.
|
| 142 |
|
Politics, Campaign: 1936. Correspondence on Presidential campaign; Union press releases; D.D. speech at
ALP rally, Nov.; Correspondence dealing with attacks on D.D. by Republican
Party and John Hamilton (Republican National Chairman) calling D.D. a
communist; includes editorials on issue; newspaper clippings and Union
pamphlet. The Dubinsky Issue.
|
| 142 |
|
Politics, Americans for Democratic Action: 1949-51. Correspondence with Francis Biddle, Hubert H. Humphrey, James Loeb, Jr., and
Joseph Rauh, Jr; Union contributions to ADA; Correspondence on invitation to
Adam Clayton Powell to participate in work of Legislative Committee for ADA
Convention, 1950.
|
| 143 |
|
Politics, ADA: 1948. Includes correspondence with Leon Henderson and Hubert H. Humphrey.
|
| 143 |
|
Politics, ADA: 1947. Includes correspondence with Joseph P. Lash and John F.P. Tucker; minutes of
Organizing Committee, Jan.
|
| 143 |
|
Politics, American Labor Party: 1942-44. Correspondence on campaigns; text of new Liberal-Labor Party program by Hudson
Valley District, ALP, 1944.
|
| 144 |
|
Politics, ALP: 1941. Correspondence on NYC elections; re-election of
Fiorello H. LaGuardia; text of Wendell Willkie speech before ALP rally, Oct.
Correspondence on NYC elections; re-election of Fiorello H. LaGuardia; text of
Wendell Willkie speech before ALP rally, Oct.
|
| 144 |
|
Politics, ALP: 1937-40. includes Correspondence on Communist influence in 1940 elections; Alex Rose
letters.
|
| 144 |
|
Politics, ALP: 1937-38. Includes correspondence with Alex Rose on 1937 mayoralty campaign, NYC; list
of candidates endorsed by ALP: Union contribution to Party and printed
material.
|
| 145 |
|
Politics, ALP: Nov-Dec. 1936. includes congratulatory message to D.D. upon re-election of Roosevelt;
finances.
|
| 145 |
|
Politics, ALP: July-Oct. 1936. Includes correspondence with Union officers and members, Elinore M. Herrick
(State Campaign Director); Benjamin Mandel letter to State Executive Committee
of ALP opposing cooperation with Communists, Aug.
|
| 145 |
|
Politics, ALP Labor Club: 1938-40. includes Correspondence and minutes of meetings.
|
| 145 |
|
Politics, ALP, Liberal and Labor Committee: 1944. includes statements, releases, advertisements on 1944 primary contest in ALP,
includes those of Hillman and LaGuardia.
|
| 145 |
|
Politics, ALP, Newspaper Clippings and Releases: 1940. includes D.D. statement on Louis Waldman for Waldman's attacks on him, Alex
Rose and ALP.
|
| 145 |
|
Politics, ALP, Newspaper Clippings and Releases: 1938-39. |
| 146 |
|
Politics, ALP, Newspaper Clippings and Releases: 1936-37. includes constitution, rules, by-laws, bulletins and minutes of exec. comm.
meetings.
|
| 146 |
|
Politics, Communist Party: 1944-48. includes Correspondence on Communist activities in labor, newspaper clippings.
|
| 146 |
|
Politics, Communist Party: 1940-43. includes newspaper clippings on Dies Committee hearings, 1940.
|
| 146 |
|
Politics, Communist Party: 1937-39. includes minutes of 10th Convention of CP, May 1938.
|
| 147 |
|
Politics, Farmer-Labor Party (Farmer-Labor Political Federation):
1934-39. includes Correspondence on Union activities in Minnesota; Correspondence with
Alfred M. Bingham (Exec. Secretary.); contribution by Union to Party.
|
| 147 |
|
Politics, Inauguration: 1949. (Harry S Truman) |
| 147 |
|
Politics, Individuals: 1937-49. Arranged alphabetically by state. Correspondence on candidates supported by
Union; Correspondence with Roosevelt on Dean Alfange for U.S. attorney for the
Southern District.
|
| 147 |
|
Politics, ILGWU: 1944-47. includes Political Dept. reports.
|
| 147 |
|
Politics, Labor's League for Political Education: 1948-55.
Includes correspondence with James L. McDevitt, Joseph D. Keenan and Wm. Green
on campaign activities, reports.
|
| 148 |
|
Politics, Labor's League for Political Education: 1948-49.
Correspondence with League on 1948 campaign; includes reports, constitution,
amendments, minutes of Nov. 1948 meeting.
|
| 148 |
|
Politics, Labor's Non-Partisan League: 1939-41. Correspondence and bulletins.
|
| 148 |
|
Politics, Labor's Non-Partisan League: 1932-38. |
| 149 |
|
Politics, Labor's Non-Partisan League: 1936. Includes correspondence with George L. Berry (Pres.) on presidential and
senatorial campaigns; news releases; Berry addresses.
|
| 149 |
|
Politics, Liberal Party: 1949-50. Includes correspondence with Ben Davidson (Exec. Dir.) on 1950 N.Y. State
elections; Herbert Lehman, Walter A. Lynch and Ferdinand Pecora; Liberal Party
memoranda and releases.
|
| 149 |
|
Politics, Liberal Party: 1948. includes D.D. address at Liberal Party rally, Oct; address by Adolph A. Berle,
Jr. to State Convention of ADA, April.
|
| 149 |
|
Politics, Liberal Party: 1947. |
| 150 |
|
Politics, Liberal Party: 1945-46. includes resignation letter from John C. Childs (Chairman), Dec. 1946.
|
| 150 |
|
Politics, Liberal Party: 1944. Correspondence on formation of Party and Roosevelt re-election.
|
| 150 |
|
Politics, Socialist Party: 1934-40. includes letters from Norman Thomas.
|
| 150 |
|
Politics, States and Canada: 1943-49. Correspondence on campaigns in States; Correspondence with David Lewis (Nat'l.
Secretary.), Cooperative Commonwealth Federation of Canada; arranged
alphabetically by State, separate division for Canada.
|
| 150 |
|
Politics, States and Canada: 1942. includes letters from Joseph E. Casey (Senator, Mass.), George W. Norris
(Senator, Nebr.).
|
| 150 |
|
R: 1940-50. includes Correspondence on D.D.'s crossing picket line at Waldorf-Astoria,
April 1946.
|
| 151 |
|
R: 1933-39. |
| 151 |
|
Rand School of Social Science: 1934-39. Includes correspondence with Algernon Lee (Pres.).
|
| 151 |
|
Refugees, Displaced Persons: 1946-52. Correspondence re Union efforts to bring refugees from Shanghai to U.S.;
correspondents includes Emil Schlesinger and Harry R. Rosenfield
(Commissioner, Displaced Persons Commission); James Lipsig report on bringing
Polish Garment Workers to U.S., Sept. 1946; testimony before U.S. Senate
Sub-Committee on Immigration on behalf of the Union by James Lipsig and report
by Schlesinger on DP problem.
|
| 151 |
|
Refugees, Jewish Labor Committee (JLC): 1940-42. Correspondence re activities of Union and JLC in obtaining visas for refugees;
Correspondence includes Luigi Antonini, Jacob Pat (Exec. Secretary, JLC), Moses
A. Leavitt (Secretary), American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, and Roy
Atherton (Acting Chief), Division of European Affairs.
|
| 151 |
|
Refugees, National Refugee Service, Inc.: 1939-43. Includes correspondence with William Rosenwald (Pres.); reports and summaries
of Nat'l. Refugee Service meetings.
|
| 151 |
|
Refugees, U.S. Committee for the Care of European Children, Inc.:
1941-42, 1947. Correspondence with Marshall Field (Pres.) re Union contributions in behalf of
refugees.
|
| 152 |
|
Reisberg, Elias: 1940-45. includes letters of condolence on his death, Aug. 1943; also Correspondence re
dedication of the S.S. Elias Reisberg, 1945.
|
| 152 |
|
Reisberg, Elias: 1938. Includes correspondence with Reisberg on Union activities in Mass., Pa., and
R.I.
|
| 152 |
|
Reisberg, Elias: 1937. |
| 152 |
|
Reisberg, Elias: 1934-36. Includes correspondence with Sam Otto on Union activities in Pa.
|
| 152 |
|
Relief Fund (ILGWU War Relief Fund): 1946. Correspondence re collections by Union affiliates.
|
| 153 |
|
Relief Fund (ILGWU War Relief Fund): 1946. Correspondence re collections by Union affiliates.
|
| 153 |
|
Relief Fund (ILGWU War Relief Fund): 1945. Collections.
|
| 153 |
|
Requests: A. includes American Cancer Society, American League for Relief of Jews in
Poland, American League for Peace and Democracy, American Red Cross, American
Youth Congress; Includes correspondence with Eleanor Roosevelt on AYC, 1940.
|
| 154 |
|
Requests: A. includes American Cancer Society, American League for Relief of Jews in
Poland, American League for Peace and Democracy, American Red Cross, American
Youth Congress; Includes correspondence with Eleanor Roosevelt on AYC, 1940.
|
| 154 |
|
Requests: B. includes Brooklyn Federation of Jewish Charities.
|
| 154 |
|
Requests: C. includes The Churchman, Correspondence with Harold L. Ickes re Churchman Award
Dinner, 1949; Commentary. Committee for the Defense of Civil Rights in Tampa,
1935-37.
|
| 155 |
|
Requests: C. includes The Churchman, Correspondence with Harold L. Ickes re Churchman Award
Dinner, 1949; Commentary. Committee for the Defense of Civil Rights in Tampa,
1935-37.
|
| 155 |
|
Requests: D-E . |
| 155 |
|
Requests: F. includes Federation for the Support of Jewish Philanthropic Societies and
their affiliates; Vincento Ferrero deportation case, 1937-38; Freedom House,
Inc. (Wilkie Memorial Bldg.).
|
| 155 |
|
Requests: G. |
| 156 |
|
Requests: G. Greater N.Y. Fund, Inc., 1938 campaign. includes Greater N.Y. Fund cases arranged alphabetically by surname, 1938-44.
|
| 156 |
|
Requests: H. |
| 156 |
|
Requests: I. |
| 156 |
|
Requests: J. includes Jewish Peoples Comm., 1937-42.
|
| 156 |
|
Requests: K. includes Keep America Out of War Congress, 1938-39; Kentucky Miners Defense,
1937.
|
| 156 |
|
Requests: L. |
| 157 |
|
Requests: M. |
| 157 |
|
Requests: N. includes Nat'l. Assoc. for the Advancement of Colored People; Nat'1. Urban
League ; Negro Labor Committee; Correspondence with Frank Cross-waith
(Chairman); Neue Volkszeitunq; New School for Social Research; New York
University, College of Medicine.
|
| 158 |
|
Requests: O. includes Organization for Rehabilitation Through Training (ORT).
|
| 158 |
|
Requests: P. includes Pioneer Youth of America; Correspondence on project for a camp under
the auspices of the Union, 1936.
|
| 158 |
|
Requests: Q-R. includes Relief Society for Socialist Prisoners and Exiles in Soviet Russia,
1934-40.
|
| 158 |
|
Requests: S. includes Southern Conf. for Human Welfare, 1938-39.
|
| 158 |
|
Requests: S. Sanatoriums. |
| 159 |
|
Requests: T. Includes correspondence with or about Terzani Defense Comm; includes letters
from Norman Thomas (Chairman), 1933-34; Carlo Tresca case, 1944-47.
|
| 159 |
|
Requests: U-V. |
| 159 |
|
Requests: W. includes Workers Alliance of America, 1935-39. Workers Defense League,
1937-47.
|
| 159 |
|
Requests: Y-Z. |
| 159 |
|
Requests for Union agreements. |
| 160 |
|
Requests: Special Cases: 1937-51. Individuals requesting financial assistance or Union positions; Correspondence
with institutions to help individuals remain in U.S. NOTE: Most of the
Correspondence deals with individuals whose surnames begin with G or H.
|
| 160 |
|
Research Dept.: 1945-51. Reports and related Correspondence on the garment industry; includes statement
by Lazare Teper on monopoly power before the Judiciary Comm., House of Rep.,
July 1949; letters from Broadus Mitchell and Elias Lieberman on status of
Mennonites in Union shops and Union proposal, 1945.
|
| 161 |
|
Rivera Murals. 1940-43, 1951. Correspondence and pamphlet on murals.
|
| 161 |
|
Roewer, George: 1931-39. Correspondence legal matters.
|
| 161 |
|
Romualdi, Serafino. 1937-53. includes Correspondence and reports on trade unions in Latin America.
|
| 161 |
|
Roosevelt, Franklin D.: 1930-50. includes Correspondence with organizations on FDR memorials; two invitations
to White House, Feb. 1942 and Mar. 1943.
|
| 161 |
|
FDR Birthday Balls, 1939-50. Union participation in fund drive for Nat'l. Foundation for Infantile
Paralysis; includes 1. from FDR on Union support of drive in 1944.
|
| 161 |
|
FDR Birthday Ball, Jan. 1938. Correspondence on D.D.'s acceptance of
membership on Nat'l. Labor Comm. for the President's Birthday Celebration.
Correspondence on D.D.'s acceptance of membership on Nat'l. Labor Comm. for
the President's Birthday Celebration.
|
| 161 |
|
FDR, Bust. Presented by Union to FDR Library at Hyde Park, Jan. 20,
1947. includes dedication statement by D.D.
|
| 162 |
|
Roosevelt House, N.Y. |
| 162 |
|
FDR, Third Term: 1940. Correspondence re Union support of FDR's third term.
|
| 162 |
|
Rosenwald Fund: 1929-35. Correspondence re finances; correspondents includes Benjamin Schlesinger,
Morris Hillquit and N.W. Levin, representative of Julius Rosenwald estate.
|
| 162 |
|
S: July 1949-51. includes biographical sketch of D.D. by Waclaw Solski, 1949.
|
| 162 |
|
S: 1947- June 1949. |
| 162 |
|
S: 1945-46. |
| 162 |
|
S: 1943-44. includes Correspondence , criticism by Joseph Breslaw and Charles Zimmerman re
Benjamin Stolberg's book, Tailor's Progress, 1944.
|
| 163 |
|
S: 1939-42. |
| 163 |
|
S: 1936-38. |
| 163 |
|
S: 1933-35. |
| 163 |
|
Schlesinger, Emil: 1932-49. Correspondence on cases, reports and reprints of articles.
|
| 163 |
|
Sigman, Morris: 1944. Correspondence on repayment of his loan made in 1928.
|
| 163 |
|
Sissman and Sissman: 1933-40. Correspondence legal matters.
|
| 164 |
|
Southeast Dept.; 1942-46. Correspondence with John Martin.
|
| 164 |
|
Spain, Labor's Red Cross for Spain: Jan-June 1937. Correspondence on Union activities in raising funds during Spanish Civil War
in conjunction with International Federation of Trade Unions; Correspondence
and financial requests from the North American Comm. to Aid Spanish Democracy.
|
| 164 |
|
Spain, Labor's Red Cross for Spain: Aug-Dec. 1936. |
| 165 |
|
Spain, Labor's Red Cross for Spain: Jan-May 1937. Receipts; list of collections.
|
| 165 |
|
Spain, Labor's Red Cross for Spain: Oct-Dec. 1936. Receipts.
|
| 165 |
|
Spain, Labor's Red Cross for Spain: Sept. 1936. Receipts.
|
| 165 |
|
Spain, Labor's Red Cross for Spain: Aug. 1936. Receipts.
|
| 166 |
|
Spain, Labor's Red Cross for Spain: 1936. Releases.
|
| 166 |
|
Spain, Trade Union Relief for Spain: 1939-43. Includes correspondence with organizations, financial matters.
|
| 166 |
|
Spain, Trade Union Relief for Spain: 1937-38. |
| 166 |
|
Spain, Trade Union Relief for Spain: Jan-Sept. 1939. Receipts.
|
| 166 |
|
Spain, Trade Union Relief for Spain: June-Dec. 1938. Receipts.
|
| 167 |
|
Spain, Trade Union Relief for Spain: Jan-May 1938. Receipts.
|
| 167 |
|
Spain, Trade Union Relief for Spain: June-Dec. 1937. Receipts.
|
| 167 |
|
Starr, Mark (Educational Director): 1943. Correspondence and report re Bd. of Ed.'s rejection of Starr's nomination as
Adult Education Director of NYC.
|
| 167 |
|
Stolberg, Benjamin. Thank-you letters for sending book, Tailor's Progress, arranged by
correspondent .
|
| 168 |
|
T: 1933-50. Includes correspondence with Norman Thomas (8 letters) on a variety of issues.
|
| 168 |
|
Telegrams: 1932-46. Outgoing; congratulatory messages and condolences.
|
| 168 |
|
Telegrams. Misc. |
| 169 |
|
Textile Workers' Organizing Comm.: 1937-39. includes agreement bet. Union and T.W.O.C. re jurisdictional dispute in
knitted outerwear and knitted underwear industries; Correspondence re
Munsingwear plant organizing activities and jurisdictional disputes;
Correspondence re knit goods industry.
|
| 169 |
|
Textile Workers' Organizing Comm., May-Sept. 1937. Clippings and releases.
|
| 169 |
|
Trade Union Relief for Spain. See Spain. |
| 169 |
|
U: 1936-45. |
| 169 |
|
Union Health Center, 1947-49. includes minutes; statement by D.D. at Union Health Center building opening,
Feb. 19, 1949.
|
| 169 |
|
Union Health Center, 1940-46. includes reports from Leo Price (Director).
|
| 169 |
|
Union Health Center, 1930-39. Includes correspondence with Pauline Newman, Max Price and George M. Price.
|
| 170 |
|
Union of Needle Trade Workers of Poland, 1930-34. Includes correspondence with organizations in Poland; Clothing Workers Union,
relief committees, newspaper of the Jewish Labor Bund and Correspondence with
Union officers on assisting these organizations.
|
| 170 |
|
United Association of Dress Manufacturers, Inc.; 1930-40.
Correspondence with Assoc. on problems in dress industry, modifications of
agreements; agreements.
|
| 170 |
|
United Garment Workers of America; 1933-39. Correspondence with Thomas A. Rickett (Pres.).
|
| 170 |
|
United Mine Workers of America; 1936-41. Correspondence with John L. Lewis (Pres.); newspaper clippings re UMW
convention, 1938 and communists in UMW.
|
| 170 |
|
United Mine Workers of America; 1934-35. includes Correspondence on strike activities of UMW; settlement of debt by UMW
to Union.
|
| 170 |
|
United Nations: 1946-48. includes Correspondence re overseas aid; also with Wm. Green on D.D.'s work as
AFL consultant to UN Social and Economic Council, 1947.
|
| 170 |
|
United Office and Professional Workers of America: 1938-39.
Correspondence , Union releases and newspaper clippings on transfer of members
of Local 16 U.O.P.W.A. from CIO to AFL.
|
| 170 |
|
United Textile Workers of America: 1935-41. Includes correspondence with Thomas F. McMahon, on organizing activities and
strikes in textile industry.
|
| 171 |
|
Unity House: 1929-49. includes newsletters and minutes of GEB Comm.
|
| 171 |
|
Upper South Dept. See Maryland-Virginia District. |
| 171 |
|
V: 1938-49. includes Correspondence re death of B. Charney Vladeck; memorial, 1938-40.
|
| 171 |
|
W-Wh: 1940-46. |
| 171 |
|
W-Wh: 1938-39. |
| 171 |
|
Wi: 1947-51. Includes correspondence with George Wishnak.
|
| 171 |
|
Wi: 1938-46. |
| 171 |
|
Wander, Harry: 1930-51. |
| 171 |
|
WEVD: 1930-51. includes Chas. Zimmerman address on San Francisco strike, Aug. 1934.
|
| 172 |
|
WFDR: 1947-50 includes congratulatory messages upon opening of WFDR Station, 1949.
|
| 172 |
|
"With These Hands." See ILGWU Films. |
| 172 |
|
Women's Trade Union League, N.Y.: 1931-51. Includes correspondence with Rose Schneiderman (Pres.).
|
| 172 |
|
Women's Trade Union League: 1933-51. Chicago and Washington.
|
| 172 |
|
Workers Education Bureau of America: 1935-50. includes minutes of final meeting. Sept. 1950, when AFL incorporated Bureau as
Dept. of Education.
|
| 172 |
|
Workmen's Circle; 1938-49. |
| 172 |
|
Works Progress Administration: 1939-41. Correspondence re sewing project to relieve unemployment in NYC.
|
| 173 |
|
Works Progress Admin.: June 1936-38. |
| 173 |
|
Works Progress Admin.: 1939. Telegrams by local unions to Washington in support of WPA appropriation.
|
| 173 |
|
World Federation of Trade Unions; 1945-49. includes Correspondence on withdrawal of CIO from W.F.T.U., 1949; article by
D.D. re the international labor movement in Foreign Affairs, Jan. 1949.
|
| 173 |
|
WW II: American Labor Conference on International Affairs (D.D.,
V.Ch.), 1945-47. Includes correspondence with Varian Fry (Exec. Dir.).
|
| 173 |
|
WW II: American Labor Conf. on Int'l. Affairs, May 1942-44.
includes draft of principles, May 1942.
|
| 174 |
|
WW II: American Labor Conf. on Int'l. Affairs, 1943-44. Reports.
|
| 174 |
|
WW II: Anti-Nazi. See Anti-Nazi. |
| 174 |
|
WW II: British War Relief Society, 1940-46. Correspondence re Merchant Navy Club in London, established with Union help;
D.D. address at Club opening, 1942; Correspondence with additional British
organizations, 1941-42.
|
| 174 |
|
WW II: Citizens for Victory, 1940-43. Committee to Defend America,
prior to 1942. Correspondence on labor's efforts in supporting Committee activities and war
effort.
|
| 174 |
|
WW II: Government Contracts, 1940-43. Correspondence pertaining to alleged discrimination against ladies' garment
firms in government contract awards.
|
| 175 |
|
WW II: Government Contracts, 1942-43. includes Correspondence on government contracts with ladies' garment firms for
women's uniforms.
|
| 175 |
|
WW II: ILGWU Bond Drive, 1942-43. |
| 175 |
|
WW II: ILGWU Bond Drive, 1942. Officers; purchases of bonds.
|
| 175 |
|
WW II: "More Than Charity." Request for Union leaflet. |
| 175 |
|
WW II: National War Fund, Inc., 1943-47. Correspondence on Union contributions, financial statements.
|
| 175 |
|
WW II: Post-War Planning, 1943-47. Includes correspondence with organizations and individuals re post-war
problems of labor and industry; reports by Boris Nicolaevski on the underground
movement in Europe, 1943 and by Joseph Shaplen on underground organizations in
France, 1943.
|
| 176 |
|
WW II: Post-War Planning, AFL Post-War Planning Committee, 1942-47.
includes D.D. address at AFL Post-War Forum, May 1944; minutes of Committee
meetings, Feb. -Mar. 1943.
|
| 176 |
|
WW II: Post-War Planning, AFL Post-War Planning Committee, 1944.
|
| 176 |
|
WW II: Post-War Planning, State Department Program, 1943. includes reports on reorganization and expansion of Dept. of Labor; reports on
reorganization of post-war economy by Matthew Woll (Chairman), Post-War
Planning Comm. of AFL.
|
| 176 |
|
WW II: Post-War Planning, State Department, 1943. Special Committee on
Labor Standards and Social Security. |
| 176 |
|
WW II: Replies from members in armed forces, 1942-45. For gifts and Union literature.
|
| 177 |
|
WW II: Treasury Dept., 1943-48. Correspondence re payroll savings plans and War Loan Drive.
|
| 177 |
|
WW II: United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, 1944.
|
| 177 |
|
WW II: U.S. Defense Bonds, 1942. Drive by Union for members to invest in Defense Stamps and Bonds; arranged
alphabetically by city, A-H.
|
| 177 |
|
WW II: U.S. Defense Bonds. I-N. |
| 177 |
|
WW II: U.S. Defense Bonds, 1941. P-Z and E.O.T. |
| 177 |
|
WW II: U.S. Defense Bonds Drive, 1942. Correspondence and reports.
|
| 178 |
|
WW II: U.S. Defense Bonds Drive, 1942-44. Correspondence and reports of Treasury Dept.
|
| 178 |
|
WW II: U.S. Defense Bonds, Posters, 1942. Requests for bond posters, arranged by city.
|
| 178 |
|
WW II: War Bonds, 1943-44. Purchases by locals and members.
|
| 178 |
|
WW II: War Labor Board, 1943-45. Correspondence with Union officers and Board on disputes bet. Union and firms;
cases arranged by city.
|
| 178 |
|
WW II: War Production Board, 1942-45. |
| 179 |
|
WW II: War Relief Allocations, 1943-44. Correspondence ; form letters to locals re contributions to American Red Cross
and National War Fund.
|
| 179 |
|
WW II: War Relief Drive, 1943. Correspondence on payroll deduction for contributions from Union officers.
|
| 179 |
|
WW II: War Relief Drive, 1943. Replies from locals re contributions to war effort, arranged by city, A-L.
|
| 179 |
|
WW II: War Relief Drive, 1943. Replies, N-Z.
|
| 179 |
|
WW II: War Relief Drive, 1943. Requests for cards certifying day's work contribution.
|
| 180 |
|
WW II: War Relief Fund, 1943. Requests from organizations for relief funds; lists of contributions made by
local unions.
|
| 180 |
|
WW II: War Relief Fund. Orders for cards and stamps.
|
| 180 |
|
WW II: War Victims Aid Fund (ILGWU), 1941-42. (for victims of
Nazi-Fascism) Arranged alphabetically by city. |
| 181-199 |
|
No records. |