Descriptive Summary
Special Collections of the University Libraries at The Catholic University of America
1904-1953
Francis J. Haas, 1889-1953
The Francis J. Haas Papers
65.5 linear feet; 131 boxes
The materials in the Francis J. Haas Papers span Haas's life. The collection includes materials from his family, his time as a seminary student in the early 1900s, and his role as an educator and cleric from the 1920s until his death in 1953.
ACUA 009
English
Biographical Note
Francis Joseph Haas devoted his life to the Catholic Church and the welfare of workers. Born in Racine, Wisconsin on March 18, 1889, he entered St. Francis Seminary in 1904. Ordained as a priest in 1913, Haas was assigned to Holy Rosary Parish in Milwaukee. In 1919 he left Milwaukee and pursued graduate studies at The Catholic University of America. Haas received his Ph.D. from CUA in 1922. For the next ten years (1922-1931) Haas was assigned to St Francis Seminary and taught at both St. Francis and Marquette University. He moved back to Washington, DC, in 1931 when he was appointed director of the National Catholic School of Social Service. Haas briefly returned to Wisconsin as the Rector of St. Francis Seminary in 1935. Two years later, in 1937, CUA appointed Haas the Dean of the School of Social Science. He continued as the Dean of the School of Social Science until elevated to the Episcopacy of the Diocese of Grand Rapids in 1943. Haas remained the Bishop of Grand Rapids until he died in 1953.
From the beginning of his clerical career Haas promoted social justice and worker rights as a public servant. His government service began in the early 1920s when he mediated a wage dispute in the newspaper industry in Milwaukee. Between 1933 and 1937 Haas became a national figure when he was appointed to number of positions in New Deal agencies, including the National Recovery Administration, the National Labor Board, the first National Labor Relations Board, and the Works Progress Administration. As a mediator he helped settle some of the most important labor conflicts in the country, such as the Minneapolis Teamsters strike in 1934. Wisconsin Governor Philip LaFollette Jr. appointed Haas as an original member of the Wisconsin Labor Relations Board in 1937. Throughout the latter half of the 1930s and the first half of the 1940s Haas worked regularly as a labor arbitrator throughout the country. The National War Labor Board, National Mediation Board, and the US Department of Labor, Mediation and Conciliation Services Department all routinely utilized Haas's keen labor arbitration skills to settle labor disputes. He worked diligently while on the National Resources Planning Board's Committee for Long Range Planning in 1940-1941 and represented the federal government as an observer at the International Labor Organization meetings in Philadelphia (1939) and Havana, Cuba (1944).
Haas also participated in a number of government committees that investigated Civil Rights issues. In 1943 President Roosevelt named Haas as the chairmen of the Fair Employment Practices (FEPC) and in 1947 President Truman appointed him as a member of the President's Committee on Civil Rights.
Although best known as a public servant, Haas was also a noted scholar. His dissertation investigated wages, hours, and working conditions in the men's clothing industry. It was published as Shop Floor Collective Bargaining: A Study of Wage Determination in the Men's Garment Industry in 1922. He published articles, commentaries, reviews, and pamphlets, many on the labor movement and social justice, throughout his life. His major work, Man and Society, was a well regarded sociological text published in 1930 (updated and reprinted in 1952). Haas also published the Vatican approved English translations of Rerum Novarum (1891) and Quadregisimo Anno (1931), the two major papal encyclicals that guided his activism and encouraged other priests and Catholics to be active in labor and social justice issues.
Scope and Contents
The materials in the Francis J. Haas Collection span Haas's life. The collection includes materials from his family, his time as a seminary student in the early 1900s, and his role as an educator and cleric from the 1920s until his death in 1953. The materials focus most heavily, however, on his role as a public servant in New Deal agencies and as a labor arbitrator in the 1930s and 1940s. Documents related to his role as an administrator at CUA and his ten years as Bishop in Grand Rapids between 1943 and 1953 are scant. The collection includes correspondence, clippings, official organizational reports, press releases, personal meeting notes, lecture notes, sermons, speeches, meeting minutes, photos, research notes, and publication materials. The Collection is divided into four Series: (1) Personal Series, (2) Professional Series, (3) Government Series, and (4) Audio/Visual Series.
Series 1 (Personal) is comprised of materials from Haas's family and his education at St. Francis Seminary and The Catholic University of America. The materials related to his family are primarily correspondence and financial records. The educational materials include lecture notes and written work from when he was a student at St. Francis Seminary. Researchers will also find notes and drafts from his dissertation, appointment books, violin sheet music, and scrapbooks that document Haas's life in this series.
Series 2 (Professional) is comprised of materials related to Haas's professional clerical and academic positions. It is divided into two subseries, the Correspondence Subseries (2.1) and Research and Religious Activities Subseries (2.2). The Correspondence Subseries includes correspondence primarily with other clerics and organizations. Some of the clerical letters mix professional and personal matters. The correspondence also includes materials related to Haas's extensive speaking schedule and his publications. The Research and Religious Activities Subseries includes extensive runs of speeches and sermons given by Haas. It also includes research materials and drafts of Man and Society and the papal encyclical translations. A small amount of material documents his role as an administrator and educator at CUA.
Series 3 (Government) is easily the largest in the collection. The series documents Haas's activities in government agencies and as an arbitrator and committee member. It includes a wide array of correspondence, internal memos, contracts, clippings, press releases, reference materials, meeting notes and minutes, and internal and published reports. The series is divided in eight subseries; Wisconsin Labor Relations (3.1), National Recovery Administration (3.2), Works Progress Administration (3.3), Arbitration and Committee Files (3.4), International Labor Organization (3.5), National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief (3.6), Fair Employment Committee Practices Committee (3.7), President's Committee on Civil Rights (3.8), and Oversized and Original Items (3.9).
The materials in the Wisconsin Labor Relations Subseries (Subseries 3.1) relate to Haas's public service work for the state of Wisconsin. It documents a 1924 Milwaukee newspaper industry arbitration effort and Haas's tenure on the Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (1937-1939). The National Recovery Act Subseries (Subseries 3.2) documents Haas's work in the NRA (1933-1936), including his positions on the National Labor Board and the first National Labor Relations Board. Materials related to his role as an arbitrator in the Minneapolis Teamsters strike, for example, are in this subseries. Subseries 3.3, the Works Progress Administration Subseries, is comprised of documents related to Haas's position on the Labor Advisory Board of the WPA. The Arbitration and Committee Files Subseries (3.4) materials are related to Haas's efforts in individual arbitration cases and on industry wage and hour committees throughout the country and in Puerto Rico. This subseries includes his personal files on many arbitration cases, including the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad arbitration. His work on wage and industry committees, like the Boot and Shoe Industry, are also in this subseries. The records in Subseries 3.5, the International Labor Organization Subseries, document Haas's presence as a federal government observer at ILO meetings in Havana, Cuba, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1939 and 1944. The National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief Subseries (Subseries 3.6) documents Haas's tenure on the Committee and his participation in writing and editing its report. Subseries 3.7, the Fair Employment Committee Practices Committee, documents Haas's short tenure as the director of the FEPC. Haas's work on the President's Committee on Civil Rights is found in Subseries 3.8. Finally, the Oversized and Original Items Subseries (3.9) contains originals of materials removed from the collection and oversized items.
The fourth and final Series, the Audio/Visual Series, contains photos that span Haas's life and an audio copy of an Easter sermon (1947) that Haas delivered and was broadcast over the radio. The sermon has been transferred to CD and is available for researchers.
Arrangement
The Francis J. Haas Papers consists of four series:
- Series 1: Personal, 1904-1953 (Boxes 1-22)
- Series 2: Professional, 1911-1953 (Boxes 23-51)
- Series 3: Government Service, 1917; 1933-1947 (Boxes 52-130)
- Series 4: Audio and Visual, 1904-1953 (Box 131)
Restrictions on Access
There are no access restrictions.
Related Material
Special Collections of the University Libraries at The Catholic University of America:
Catholic University of America School of Social Science
Other Repositories Include:
Aquinas College, Grand Rapids, Michigan - Office of the President Collection
, Grand Rapids Michigan
, Independence, Missouri - President's Committee on Civil Rights
, Washington, DC:
-Records of the Fair Employment Practices Committee (Record Group 228);
-Records of the National Labor Relations Board (Record Group 25);
-Records of the National Mediation Board (Record Group 13);
-Records of the National Recovery Administration (Records Group 9);
-Records of the National Resources Panning Board (Record Group 187);
-Records of the Works Progress Administration (Record Group 69)
State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin - Wisconsin Labor Relations Board
Index Terms
This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.
Persons:
Haas, Francis J. (Francis Joseph), 1889-1953
Stritch, Samuel Alphonsus, 1887-1958
Organizations:
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee
Catholic Church. Pope (1878-1903 : Leo XIII). Rerum novarum
Catholic Church. Pope (1922-1939 : Pius XI). Quadragesimo anno
Church Peace Union
Fair Employment Practices Committee
International Labour Organisation
Leather Industry Committee
Typographical Union No. 23 (Milwaukee, Wis.)
National Catholic School of Social Service (U.S.)
National Labor Board (U.S.)
National Labor Relations Board (U.S.)
National Recovery Administration (U.S.)
United States. National Resources Planning Board Committee on Long-range Planning
President's Commission on Civil Rights (U.S.)
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee
St. Francis Seminary
United Auto Workers Local 248 (Milwaukee, Wis.)
United States. Works Progress Administration
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board
Subjects:
African American railroad employees
Arbitration, Industrial
Railroad companies
Strikes and lockouts Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company
Strikes and lockouts Minnesota
United States. Works Progress Administration
Acquisition Information
Donated in seven installments between 1954 and 1995. The Right Reverends Anthony Arszulowicz and Charles Poppell sent the core of the collection from St. Andrews Cathedral, Grand Rapids, Michigan, in 1954 and 1957. The School of Social Science and the Mullen Library on the campus at The Catholic University of America added materials to the collection in 1959 and 1960. Haas biographer Reverend Thomas Blantz donated materials in 1987 and 1992. Finally, Haas's niece, Dorothy Haas, added materials in 1995.
Processing Information
Processing completed in March 2001 by Joseph Turrini. EAD markup completed in April 2006 by Cathey Dugan and Jordan Patty. EAD revisions in 2013 by Michael J. Dobbs.
Bibliography
Books Listed in Chronological Order:
Shop Collective Bargaining: A Study of Wage Determination in the Men's Garment Industry. Washington: Catholic University of America Press, 1922.
Man and Society. New York: Century, 1930 (revised edition, Appleton-Century-Croft, 1952).
Pamphlets Listed in Chronological Order:
American Agriculture and International Affairs. Washington: Catholic Association for
International Peace, 1930.
Rights and Wrongs in Industry. New York: Paulist Press, 1933.
The American Labor Movement. New York: Paulist Press, 1937.
The Wages and Hours of American Labor. Huntington, Indiana: Our Sunday Visitor Press, 1937.
The Why and Wither of Labor Unions. Huntington, Indiana: Our Sunday Visitor Press, 1939.
Jobs, Prices, and Unions. New York: Paulist Press, 1941.
The Catholic School and Citizenship. St. Louis: Central Bureau Press, 1945.
Catholics, Race, and Law. New York: Paulist Press, 1947.
Seven Pillars of Industrial Order. Washington: Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems, 1952.
Articles Listed in Chronological Order:
A Steady Job,"" Catholic Charities Review 8 (January 1924): 13-17
Freedom of Contract and Legislation,"" The Salesianum 19 (July 1924): 40-47.
Setting Minimum Wages According to Minimum Quantity Standards,"" The Salesianum 21 (January 1926): 27-39.
Equal Rights for Women,"" Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Meeting of the Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems (Cleveland, 1926): 43.
The Church, Public Opinion, and Industry,"" The Salesianum 22 (July 1927): 40-47.
Social Insurance and Health,"" The Salesianum 23 (October 1928): 38-48.
Thinking Out a Catholic Industrial Program,"" The American Federationist 35 (October 1928): 1185-1190.
Necessitarianism in Contemporary Ethics,"" The Salesianum 26 (January 1931): 55-61.
Poverty and Wealth,"" The Salesianum 26 (April 1931): 49-55.
Toward a Christian Social Order,"" Journal of Religious Instruction 2 (March 1932): 617-628.
Why Nations Should Disarm,"" The Missionary 47 (February 1933): 46-49.
Training the Priest for Leadership in Social and Economic Leadership in the Social and Economic Field,"" National Catholic Education Association Bulletin 30 (November 1933): 599-609.
Freedom Through Unionization,"" American Federationist 40 (November 1933): 1190-1196.
The Vices of Industrialism and Their Remedies,"" Ecclesiastical Review 92 ( April 1935): 352- 368.
Two Milestones to Social Justice,"" The Sign 15 (May 1936): 585-587.
Federal Program for Industrial Peace,"" American Labor Legislation Review 30 (December 1940): 180-188.
Justice For All,"" American Federationist 50 (August 1943): 18-20.
Unionist's Duty Toward Negroes,"" West Michigan CIO February 9, 1944.
Christian Planning for Post-War Reconstruction,"" The Acolyte 20 (October 1944): 7-10.
Bishops Speak on Labor,"" Catholic Mind 43 (November 1945): 665-674.
The Marks of Social Order,"" American Ecclesiastical Review 120 (June 1949): 449-457.
Authority,"" Catholic Mind 49 (April 1951): 230-238.
Rights for Negroes in Industry,"" Interracial Review 25 (July 1952): 102-104.
Organized Society: The Remedy for Unemployment,"" Proceedings of the Eighteenth Meeting of the National Conference of Catholic Charities (Omaha, 1952), 68-74.
Publications on the Life of Francis J. Haas:
Blantz, Thomas E. A Priest in Public Service: Francis J. Haas and the New Deal. Notre Dame:University of Notre Dame Press, 1982.
_____. "Francis J. Haas: Priest and Government Servant." Catholic Historical Review 57 (January 1972): 571-592.
_____. "Francis J. Haas and the Minneapolis Truckers' Strike of 1934." Minnesota History 42 (Spring 1970): 5-15.
Kennedy, Franklyn. "Bishop Haas." The Salesianum 39 (January 1944):7-14.
Land, Philip. "Bishop Haas and Monsignor Ryan." America 89 (12 September 1953): 573-574.
Randell, Constance. "A Bio-Bibliography of Bishop Haas" MA Thesis: The Catholic University of America, 1955.
Detailed Description of the Collection
Series 1: Personal,
1904-1953
(22 boxes)
The Personal Series includes materials related to Francis Haas's family and education. It includes family correspondence (primarily with members of his immediate family), college and seminary notes, dissertation drafts, family estate materials, and scrapbooks.
Correspondence donated by Haas's niece (Dorothy Haas) in 1995 are included under the folder heading, "Dorothy Haas Accession" (box 6, folders 1-6). These also include her brief annotations explaining the documents.
1
1
Appointment notebooks,
1904, 1907, 1909
1
2
Appointment notebooks,
1911-1913
1
3
Appointment notebooks,
n.d.
1
4
Biographical information, clippings, articles,
1920s-1950s
1
5
Calendars,
1934
1
6
Certificates, memorabilia,
1920s-1950s
1
7
College notes, Browning,
1917
1
8
College notes, Chaucer,
1916
1
9
College notes, Chaucer, essays,
1916
1
10
College notes, Christian Science (1 of 2),
[c. 1917]
1
11
College notes, Christian Science (2 of 2),
[c. 1917]
1
12
College notes, Emerson,
1917
1
13
College notes, Emerson, essay on New England Transcendentalism,
1917
1
14
College notes, English, assignments,
1915
2
1
College notes, English, assignments,
September 1916-January 1917
2
2
College notes, English, assignments,
January-February 1919
2
3
College notes, English, study outlines,
1915
2
4
College notes, Ethics,
1919
2
5
College notes, History (1300-1500),
1919
2
6
College notes, Shakespeare (1 of 2),
1916
2
7
College notes, Shakespeare (2 of 2),
1916
2
8
College notes, Shakespeare, essay draft,
1916
2
9
College notes, Shakespeare, essay, study outline,
1916
2
10
College notes, Thoreau,
[c. 1917]
2
11
Correspondence,
August-December 1904
2
12
Correspondence,
January-August 1905
2
13
Correspondence,
September-December 1905
2
14
Correspondence,
January-May 1906
2
15
Correspondence,
June-December 1906
2
16
Correspondence,
January-March 1907
2
17
Correspondence,
April 1907
3
1
Correspondence,
May 1907
3
2
Correspondence,
June 1-15, 1907
3
3
Correspondence,
June 16-30, 1907
3
4
Correspondence,
July 1-15, 1907
3
5
Correspondence,
July 16-30, 1907
3
6
Correspondence,
August 1-15, 1907
3
7
Correspondence,
August 16-30, 1907
3
8
Correspondence,
September 1907
3
9
Correspondence,
October-November 1907
3
10
Correspondence,
January-June 1908
3
11
Correspondence,
July-December 1908
3
12
Correspondence,
1909
3
13
Correspondence,
February-December 1910
3
14
Correspondence,
1911
3
15
Correspondence,
February-December 1912
3
16
Correspondence,
January-May 1913
3
17
Correspondence,
June 1913
3
18
Correspondence,
1914-1917
3
19
Correspondence,
January-October 1919
3
20
Correspondence,
November-December 1919
4
1
Correspondence,
January 1920
4
2
Correspondence,
February 1920
4
3
Correspondence,
March-April 1920
4
4
Correspondence,
May-October 1920
4
5
Correspondence,
November-December 1920
4
6
Correspondence,
January-March 1921
4
7
Correspondence,
April-September 1921
4
8
Correspondence,
October-December 1921
4
9
Correspondence,
January-February 1922
4
10
Correspondence,
March-April 1922
4
11
Correspondence,
May-June 1922
4
12
Correspondence,
1930-1931
4
13
Correspondence,
January-March 1932
4
14
Correspondence,
April-December 1932
4
15
Correspondence,
January-May 1933
4
16
Correspondence,
June-December 1933
4
17
Correspondence,
January-March 1934
4
18
Correspondence,
April 1934
5
1
Correspondence,
May-December 1934
5
2
Correspondence,
January-May 1935
5
3
Correspondence,
June-October 1935
5
4
Correspondence,
1936
5
5
Correspondence,
January-October 1937
5
6
Correspondence,
1938-1943
5
7
Correspondence,
n.d.
5
8
Dissertation, correspondence, receipts related to publication,
June 1922-July 1923
5
9
Dissertation, "Shop Collective Bargaining," draft submitted for approval and corrected by Dr. Millis, pp 1-75,
1922
5
10
Dissertation, "Shop Collective Bargaining," draft submitted for approval and corrected by Dr. Millis, pp 76-150,
1922
5
11
Dissertation, "Shop Collective Bargaining," draft submitted for approval and corrected by Dr. Millis, pp 151-243,
1922
5
12
Dissertation, Shop Collective Bargaining, ex-library book,
1922
5
13
Dissertation, Shop Collective Bargaining, published copy #1,
1922
5
14
Dissertation, Shop Collective Bargaining, published copy #2,
1922
6
1
Dorothy Haas Accession (1 of 7), Francis Haas correspondence, pamphlets, photos, Dorothy Haas notes,
1910s, 1995
6
2
Dorothy Haas Accession (2 of 7), Francis Haas correspondence, Dorothy Haas notes,
1933-1939, 1995
6
3
Dorothy Haas Accession (3 of 7), Francis Haas correspondence, Dorothy Haas notes,
1940-1942
6
4
Dorothy Haas Accession (4 of 7), Francis Haas correspondence, Dorothy Haas notes,
1943, 1995
6
5
Dorothy Haas Accession (5 of 7), Francis Haas correspondence, Dorothy Haas notes,
1944-1947, 1995
6
6
Dorothy Haas Accession (6 of 7), Francis Haas correspondence, Dorothy Haas notes,
1949-1953, 1995
6
7
Dorothy Haas Accession (7 of 7), clippings, memorabilia, biographical sketches,
1940s-1950s, 1990s
6
8
Family estates, bank statements,
1944-1946
6
9
Family estates, county and state tax receipts,
1930-1933, 1939-1942
6
10
Family estates, Elizabeth Haas Trust, balance statements,
1931-1935, 1939
6
11
Family estates, Elizabeth Haas Trust, balance statements,
1941-1945
6
12
Family estates, Elizabeth Haas Trust, bank books, stubs,
1930s
6
13
Family estates, Elizabeth Haas Trust, bank stubs,
[c. 1930s]
6
14
Family estates, Elizabeth Haas Trust, bank statements,
1930-1940
7
1
Family estates, Elizabeth Haas Trust, correspondence, legal documents,
1931-1945
7
2
Family estates, Elizabeth Haas Trust, reciepts,
1930s
7
3
Family estates, Elizabeth Haas, will, appraisal,
1930-1932
7
4
Family estates, Foley, Brach, and Colbert (attorneys), correspondence,
1930-1933
7
5
Family estates, Foley and Brach (attorneys), correspondence,
1936-1940
7
6
Family estates, Foley and Brach (attorneys), correspondence,
1942-1944
7
7
Family estates, Foley and Brach (attorneys), correspondence,
1945
7
8
Family estates, Foley and Brach (attorneys), correspondence,
1946-1949
7
9
Family estates, Joseph Meyer, correspondence,
1932-1934
7
10
Family estates, Joseph Meyer, correspondence,
1935-1936
7
11
Family estates, land title history,
January 1946
7
12
Family estates, Peter Haas, correspondence, will, reciepts,
1932-1939
7
13
Family estates, Schwartz Realty Company, correspondence, insurance`,
1933-1936
7
14
Haas, Mary, report cards, reciepts,
1930-1935
7
15
Marriage certificate, Peter Haas and Mary O'Day,
1885
8
1
McCarthy, William, estate, correspondence, will,
1934-1942
8
2
Naturalization certificate, Felix Haas,
1855
8
3
Obituary, Peter Haas,
1934
8
4
Receipts, ledger,
1914-1919
8
5
Scrapbook #1, pp 1-19 (copies),
1909, 1918-1923
8
6
Scrapbook #1, pp 20-39 (copies),
1923-1925
8
7
Scrapbook #1, pp 40-59 (copies),
1925-1927
8
8
Scrapbook #1, pp 60-79 (copies),
1927-1929
8
9
Scrapbook #1, pp 80-99 (copies),
1929-1931
8
10
Scrapbook #1, pp 100-119 (copies),
1931
8
11
Scrapbook #1, pp 120-126 (copies),
1931
8
12
Scrapbook #2, pp 1-19 (copies),
1931
8
13
Scrapbook #2, pp 20-39 (copies),
1931-1932
8
14
Scrapbook #2, pp 40-59 (copies),
1932
8
15
Scrapbook #2, pp 60-79 (copies),
1932-1933
8
16
Scrapbook #2, pp 80-99 (copies),
1932-1933
9
1
Scrapbook #2, pp 100-119 (copies),
1933
9
2
Scrapbook #2, pp 120-139 (copies),
1933
9
3
Scrapbook #2, pp 140-144 (copies),
1933
9
4
Scrapbook #3, pp 1-19 (copies),
1933
9
5
Scrapbook #3, pp 20-39 (copies),
1933-1934
9
6
Scrapbook #3, pp 40-59 (copies),
1934
9
7
Scrapbook #3, pp 60-79 (copies),
1934
9
8
Scrapbook #3, pp 80-99 (copies),
1934
9
9
Scrapbook #3, pp 100-119 (copies),
1935
9
10
Scrapbook #3, pp 120-130 (copies),
1935
9
11
Scrapbook #4, pp 1-19 (copies),
1935-1936
9
12
Scrapbook #4, pp 20-39 (copies),
1936
9
13
Scrapbook #4, pp 40-59 (copies),
1936-1937
9
14
Scrapbook #4, pp 60-79 (copies),
1937
9
15
Scrapbook #4, pp 80-99 (copies),
1937
9
16
Scrapbook #4, pp 100-119 (copies),
1937-1938
9
17
Scrapbook #4, pp 120-139 (copies),
1938
10
1
Scrapbook #4, pp 140-145 (copies),
1938
10
2
Scrapbook #5, pp 1-19 (copies),
1938-1939
10
3
Scrapbook #5, pp 20-39 (copies),
1939-1942
10
4
Scrapbook #5, pp 40-59 (copies),
1942-1944
10
5
Scrapbook #5, pp 60-79 (copies),
1944-
10
6
Scrapbook #5, pp 80-99 (copies),
1944-1945
10
7
Scrapbook #5, pp 100-119 (copies),
1945
10
8
Scrapbook #5, pp 120-133 (copies),
1945
10
9
Scrapbook #6, pp 1-19 (copies),
1946
10
10
Scrapbook #6, pp 20-39 (copies),
1946-1947
10
11
Scrapbook #6, pp 40-59 (copies),
1947-1948
10
12
Scrapbook #6, pp 60-79 (copies),
1948
10
13
Scrapbook #6, pp 80-99 (copies),
1948-1949
11
1
Scrapbook #6, pp 100-119 (copies),
1949
11
2
Scrapbook #6, pp 120-138 (copies),
1949-1950
11
3
Scrapbook #7, pp 1-19 (copies),
1950
11
4
Scrapbook #7, pp 20-39 (copies),
1950
11
5
Scrapbook #7, pp 40-59 (copies),
1950-1951
11
6
Scrapbook #7, pp 60-79 (copies),
1951
11
7
Scrapbook #7, pp 80-99 (copies),
1951-1952
11
8
Scrapbook #7, pp 100-119 (copies),
1952
11
9
Scrapbook #7, pp 120-140 (copies),
1952
11
10
Scrapbook #8, pp 1-19 (copies),
1952-1953
11
11
Scrapbook #8, pp 20-39 (copies),
1953
11
12
Scrapbook #8, pp 40-65 (copies),
1953
12
1
Scrapbook #9, pp 1-19 (copies),
1943
12
2
Scrapbook #9, pp 20-39 (copies),
1943
12
3
Scrapbook #9, pp 40-59 (copies),
1943
12
4
Scrapbook #9, pp 60-79 (copies),
1943
12
5
Scrapbook #9, pp 80-99 (copies),
1943
12
6
Scrapbook #9, pp 100-110 (copies),
1943
12
7
Scrapbook #10, (consecration, copies),
1943
12
8
Seminary notes (miscellaneous, 1 of 3),
[c. 1909-1912]
12
9
Seminary notes (miscellaneous, 2 of 3),
[c. 1909-1912]
12
10
Seminary notes (miscellaneous, 3 of 3),
[c. 1909-1912]
13
1
Seminary notes,
1911, 1913-1917
13
2
Seminary notes, church history,
1909-1910
13
3
Seminary notes, De Censuris,
1912
13
4
Seminary notes, De Contratibus,
[c. 1910]
13
5
Seminary notes, De Deo,
1912
13
6
Seminary notes, De Deo Consummante,
1913
13
7
Seminary notes, De Fide,
1912
13
8
Seminary notes, De Gratia,
[c. 1911]
13
9
Seminary notes, De Incarnatione,
[c. 1912]
13
10
Seminary notes, De Indulgentis Moral,
[c. 1911]
13
11
Seminary notes, De Justitia Et Jure,
[c. 1911]
13
12
Seminary notes, De Matrimonio,
[c. 1910]
13
13
Seminary notes, De Penitentia Moral,
1912
13
14
Seminary notes, De Redemptione,
1911-1912
13
15
Seminary notes, De Sexto and Nono Praecepto,
[c. 1911]
13
16
Seminary notes, Dictation on Faith,
1912
13
17
Seminary notes, Repetitorium Apologeticum, pamphlet,
1914
13
18
Seminary notes, Sociology,
[c. 1915]
13
19
Seminary notes, summary of Habitual and Actual Grace,
1912
13
20
Seminary notes, Theologica Dogmatica,
1911
13
21
Seminary notes, "The Septano," newsletter,
1909
13
22
Seminary programs,
1906, 1912
14
1
Violin sheet music (1of 14),
[c. 1910s]
14
2
Violin sheet music (2 of 14),
[c. 1910s]
14
3
Violin sheet music (3 of 14),
[c. 1910s]
14
4
Violin sheet music (4 of 14),
[c. 1910s]
14
5
Violin sheet music (5 of 14),
[c. 1910s]
14
6
Violin sheet music (6 of 14),
[c. 1910s]
14
7
Violin sheet music (7 of 14),
[c. 1910s]
14
8
Violin sheet music (8 of 14),
[c. 1910s]
14
9
Violin sheet music (9 of 14),
[c. 1910s]
14
10
Violin sheet music (10 of 14),
[c. 1910s]
14
11
Violin sheet music (11 of 14),
[c. 1910s]
14
12
Violin sheet music (12 of 14),
[c. 1910s]
14
13
Violin sheet music (13 of 14),
[c. 1910s]
14
14
Violin sheet music (14 of 14),
[c. 1910s]
15
OS
Scrapbook #1,
1909-1931
16
OS
Scrapbook #2,
1931-1933
17
OS
Scrapbook #3,
1933-1935
18
OS
Scrapbook #4,
1935-1938
19
OS
Scrapbook #5,
1938-1945
20
OS
Scrapbook #6,
1946-1950
21
OS
Scrapbook #7,
1950-1952
22
OS
Scrapbook #8 (1952-1953); Scrapbook #9 (consecration, 1943); Scrapbook #10 (consecration, 1943),
1952-1953
Series 2: Professional,
1911-1953
(29 boxes)
Subseries 2.1 includes correspondence related to Haas's professional activities as both a priest and an educator. The correspondence is organized alphabetically. Each general letter range is followed by the correspondence that is identified by a particular institution or person. There is also routine correspondence organized by subject (financial, invitations, publishers, requests for information, and requests for addresses).
Subseries 2.2 contains records related to his professional activities as both a priest and an educator. It includes sermons, speeches, and materials related to his advancement to the episcopacy. The subseries also contains research materials and drafts related to Haas's writings, including research materials, drafts, and galley proofs for his book, Man and Society, and the translations of papal encyclicals. It also includes a small amount of teaching materials.
Subseries 2.1: Correspondence,
1921(1931-1943)1943
(12 boxes)
23
1
Correspondence, Abbey Library-Ament,
1931-1943
23
2
Correspondence, American Association of Schools of Professinoal Work-American Sociological Society,
1933-1942
23
3
Correspondence, Amity Leather Products-Atlas,
1932-1943
23
4
Correspondence, Alter, Karl (Bishop of Toledo),
1931, 1937
23
5
Correspondence, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA),
1923-1943
23
6
Correspondence, America,
1933, 1938, 1943
23
7
Correspondence, America First Committee,
1941
23
8
Correspondence, American Arbitration Association,
1942
23
9
Correspondence, American Association for Economic Freedom,
1937-1938
23
10
Correspondence, American Association for Old Age Security,
1932-1933
23
11
Correspondence, American Association for Social Security,
1934
23
12
Correspondence, American Association for Social Security,
1935-1941
23
13
Correspondence, American Association of Social Workers,
1932-1934
23
14
Correspondence, American Chamber of Commerce in Germany,
1931
23
15
Correspondence, American Civil Liberties Union,
1937
23
16
Correspondence, American Federation of Labor (AFL),
1931-1941
23
17
Correspondence, American Youth Congress,
1937-1938
23
18
Correspondence, Aquinas, Sister Thomas,
1933-1936
23
19
Correspondence, Associated Catholic Charities,
1940-1942
23
20
Correspondence, Assocation of Catholic Trade Unionists (ACTU),
1941-1942
23
21
Correspondence, Badgar-Bauer,
1931-1943
23
22
Correspondence, Beatty-Bergan,
1931-1937
23
23
Correspondence, Berge-Best,
1933-1943
23
24
Correspondence, Bickham-Bleidorn,
1932-1943
23
25
Correspondence, Boisvert-Boyle,
1934-1943
23
26
Correspondence, Bradley-Bryn Mawr College,
1932-1943
23
27
Correspondence, Bureau of Family Service-Bwerk,
1933-1942
23
28
Correspondence, Barrett, Judith,
1940-1943
23
29
Correspondence, Breckinridge, Sophonisba,
1935
23
30
Correspondence, Breen, Vincent,
1943
23
31
Correspondence, Bressette, Linna,
1933-1943
23
32
Correspondence, Brophy, John,
1943
23
33
Correspondence, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen,
1936
23
34
Correspondence, Burke, John (NCWC),
1936
24
1
Correspondence, Campfire Girls-Cathedral Rectory,
1931-1941
24
2
Correspondence, Catholic Action-Cavin,
1931-1942
24
3
Correspondence, Central District Catholic High School-Chicago Federation of Labor (CFL),
1931-1943
24
4
Correspondence, Chicago Tribune-Citizen Committee to Free Earl Browder,
1935-1942
24
5
Correspondence, Clary-Collis,
1932-1943
24
6
Correspondence, Columbia-Cook,
1931-1941
24
7
Correspondence, Cooperative Committee-Coughlin,
1931-1942
24
8
Correspondence, Council of Catholic Women-Crowley,
1933-1941
24
9
Correspondence, Cudahy Brothers-Cusak,
1924-1939
24
10
Correspondence, Carey, James (UE),
1940
24
11
Correspondence, Cassidy, H. M.,
1935
24
12
Correspondence, Catholic Association for International Peace,
1931
24
13
Correspondence, Catholic Association for International Peace,
1936-1942
24
14
Correspondence, Catholic Charities,
1933-1939
24
15
Correspondence, Catholic Committee of the South,
1941
24
16
Correspondence, Catholic Committee of the South,
1942
24
17
Correspondence, Catholic Herald Citizen,
1934-1937
24
18
Correspondence, Catholic Press Union,
1941-1942
24
19
Correspondence, Catholic Social Guild,
1935
24
20
Correspondence, Catholic University of America Alumni Association,
1941-1942
24
21
Correspondence, Catholic Women's Club,
1923, 1936
24
22
Correspondence, Catholic Women's Club of Kenosha,
1936
24
23
Correspondence, Church Peace Union,
1932-1933
24
24
Correspondence, Church Peace Union,
1934-1935
25
1
Correspondence, Church Peace Union,
1937-1938
25
2
Correspondence, Church Peace Union,
1939
25
3
Correspondence, Church Peace Union,
1940-1943
25
4
Correspondence, Christman, Bernard,
1932-1939
25
5
Correspondence, Cicognani, Amelto,
1933-1941
25
6
Correspondence, Citizen's Committee on Old Age Security for the District of Columbia,
1933-1934
25
7
Correspondence, Clague, Ewan,
1935
25
8
Correspondence, Clancy, Raymond,
1940
25
9
Correspondence, Cooper, Lyle,
1936-1937
25
10
Correspondence, Corrigan, Joseph,
1937-1942
25
11
Correspondence, Cort, John,
1938
25
12
Correspondence, Cronin, John,
1936-1945
25
13
Correspondence, Coughlin, Charles,
[c. 1935]
25
14
Correspondence, Damms-Democratic County Committee,
1935-1942
25
15
Correspondence, Dempsey-Donahue,
1932-1943
25
16
Correspondence, Donnelly-Dzienik,
1933-1943
25
17
Correspondence, Darby, Thomas,
1941-1942
25
18
Correspondence, Daughters of Isabella,
1935-1942
25
19
Correspondence, Day, Dorothy,
1940
25
20
Correspondence, Deferrari, Roy,
1934-1940
25
21
Correspondence, Deverall, Richard,
1940-1942
25
22
Correspondence, Drolet, James,
1936-1937
25
23
Correspondence, Duffy, John,
1939-1943
25
24
Correspondence, Early-Extension Print,
1933-1943
25
25
Correspondence, Emergency Peace Campaign,
1936
25
26
Correspondence, Family Service Association-Fenlon, John F.,
1931-1943
25
27
Correspondence, Farris, Godfrey-Flatbush Free Employment Agency,
1932-1941
25
28
Correspondence, Fons, Leonard C.-Fukushima, Takeshi,
1932-1942
25
29
Correspondence, Fitch, John A.,
1933, 1935, 1941
25
30
Correspondence, Foley, Jerome J.,
1931-1940
25
31
Correspondence, Frankfurter, Felix,
1937-1939
25
32
Correspondence, Fries, Frank W.,
1940
25
33
Correspondence, Furfey, Paul,
1934, 1941
26
1
Correspondence, Gabriel-Gallagher,
1933-1938
26
2
Correspondence, Gallahue-Gass,
1931-1943
26
3
Correspondence, Geary-Gillet,
1933-1943
26
4
Correspondence, Gilligan-Gleeson,
1931-1943
26
5
Correspondence, Goodman-Guilday,
1931-1943
26
6
Correspondence, Girten, Michael,
1936-1937
26
7
Correspondence, Grau, Joseph,
1936
26
8
Correspondence, Gray, Evan,
1932-1936
26
9
Correspondence, Haas-Hamilton,
1931-1941
26
10
Correspondence, Handler-Hayes,
1923-1942
26
11
Correspondence, Heiden-Higgins,
1923-1940
26
12
Correspondence, Hogan-Hotel Stratford,
1933-1942
26
13
Correspondence, Howard-Hyland,
1931-1942
26
14
Correspondence, Hammond, Joseph,
1941-1943
26
15
Correspondence, Healy, Arthur,
1940
26
16
Correspondence, Herstein, Lilian,
1937
26
17
Correspondence, Higgins, George,
1941-1943
26
18
Correspondence, Hillenbrand, Reynold,
1938-1943
26
19
Correspondence,Hillman, Sidney (ACWA),
1922, 1936-1940
26
20
Correspondence, Hoan, Daniel (Mayor of Milwaukee),
1931-1937
26
21
Correspondence, Hochstein, Irma,
1932-1942
26
22
Correspondence, Hoover, J. Edgar (FBI),
1933-1934
26
23
Correspondence, Hopkins, Harry,
1937-1938
26
24
Correspondence, Hurley, Joseph,
1941
26
25
Correspondence, Illinois Department of Labor-International Federation of Christian Trade Unions,
1931-1943
26
26
Correspondence, International Federation of Trade Unions-Israel,
1929-1942
26
27
Correspondence, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers,
1932-1933
26
28
Correspondence, International Catholic Truth Society,
1933-April 1934
26
29
Correspondence, International Catholic Truth Society,
May 1934-1937
26
30
Correspondence, International Printing Pressmen,
1941-1942
26
31
Correspondence, International Union of Operating Engineers,
1936-1942
27
1
Correspondence, Jacob-Joyce,
1923, 1931-1943
27
2
Correspondence, Johnson, Peter Leo,
1932-1942
27
3
Correspondence, Jung, John,
1931-1935
27
4
Correspondence, Kain-Kauash,
1931-1943
27
5
Correspondence, Kearney-Kennedy,
1932-1941
27
6
Correspondence, Kenny-Kirsch,
1931-1942
27
7
Correspondence, Koenen-Kyle,
1923, 1934-1940
27
8
Correspondence, Kalmer, Leo,
1931-1936
27
9
Correspondence, Keegan, Robert,
1936-1937
27
10
Correspondence, Kerby, William,
1923, 1932-1933
27
11
Correspondence, Kiley, Moses,
1941-1942
27
12
Correspondence, Kiniery, Paul,
1932-1938
27
13
Correspondence, Knights of Colombus,
1936-1943
27
14
Correspondence, Labor College-Lantry,
1932-1941
27
15
Correspondence, Lappan-Lawres,
1932-1942
27
16
Correspondence, Lederer-Lewis,
1931-1943
27
17
Correspondence, Libreria Vatican-Livon,
1933-1942
27
18
Correspondence, Loesch-Loyola House of Retreats,
1931-1941
27
19
Correspondence, Luminati-Lytle,
1932-1939
27
20
Correspondence, Labor,
1936-1941
27
21
Correspondence, La Follete, Philip (Wisconsin governor),
1936
27
22
Correspondence, Lapp, John,
1931-1935
27
23
Correspondence, League of Nations Association,
1931-1932, 1942
27
24
Correspondence, Leiserson, William,
1923-1943
27
25
Correspondence, Lewis, John L. (UMW),
1936-1937
27
26
Correspondence, Louisville Varnish Company (P.H. Callahan),
1936-1939
27
27
Correspondence, Loyola University,
1931-1943
27
28
Correspondence, Lucey, Robert,
1937-1943
28
1
Correspondence, Macdougald-Mammoth Labor Day Celebration,
1933-1941
28
2
Correspondence, Manfred-Mayo Clinic,
1933-1943
28
3
Correspondence, McAllister-McConnell,
1934-1942
28
4
Correspondence, McCormack-McGrath,
1933-1941
28
5
Correspondence, McGreevy-McNulty,
1932-1941
28
6
Correspondence, Meade-Meyers Monument Works,
1934-1942
28
7
Correspondence, Michigan Catholic-Miley,
1933-1945
28
8
Correspondence, Millard-Mitty,
1931-1943
28
9
Correspondence, Monaghon-Montgomery,
1933-1941
28
10
Correspondence, Moon-Mulloy,
1933-1943
28
11
Correspondence, Mulroy-Myer,
1932-1942
28
12
Correspondence, Magner, James,
1936-1943
28
13
Correspondence, Mahowald, Edward,
1937
28
14
Correspondence, Marquette University,
1931-1942
28
15
Correspondence, McCormick, Patrick,
1942-1943
28
16
Correspondence, McGowan, Raymond (NCWC),
1931-1932, 1937-1942
28
17
Correspondence, McGuire, Louise,
1937-1943
28
18
Correspondence, Missionary,
1931-March 1933
28
19
Correspondence, Missionary,
April 1933-1937
28
20
Correspondence, Mooney, Edward,
1936-1943
28
21
Correspondence, Morrissy, Elizabeth,
1931-1941
28
22
Correspondence, Muench, Aloysius,
1933-1943
28
23
Correspondence, Liguor, Mary,
1936-1937
28
24
Correspondence, Murray, Philip (CIO),
January 1943
29
1
Correspondence, National Archives-National World Court,
1931-1943, 1955
29
2
Correspondence, Neill-Nugent,
1931-1942
29
3
Correspondence, National Catholic School of Social Science (NCSSS),
1931-1943
29
4
Correspondence, National Catholic Welfare Conference (NCWC),
1933-1946
29
5
Correspondence, National Conference of Catholic Charities,
1932-1933
29
6
Correspondence, National Conference of Jews and Christians,
1932-1936
29
7
Correspondence, National Conference of Social Work,
1935-1938
29
8
Correspondence, National Council of Catholic Men,
1931-1934, 1943
29
9
Correspondence, National Council of Catholic Women,
1931-1937
29
10
Correspondence, National Religion and Labor Foundation,
1932
29
11
Correspondence, National Policy Committee,
February-June 1936
29
12
Correspondence, National Policy Committee,
October 1936-1940
29
13
Correspondence, Nelligan, Joseph,
1938-1943
29
14
Correspondence, New York State Department of Labor,
1937-1943
29
15
Correspondence, Norton, Mary (United States Congress),
1938, 1943
29
16
Correspondence, O'Brien-O'Day,
1934-1941
29
17
Correspondence, O'Dell-O'Meara,
1932-1940
29
18
Correspondence, O'Neil-Owens,
1936-1943
29
19
Correspondence, O'Connell, John,
February 1938
29
20
Correspondence, O'Connor, John,
July-September 1934
29
21
Correspondence, O'Grady, John,
1922-1923, 1934-1936
29
22
Correspondence, Ostberg S. V.,
September 1933
29
23
Correspondence, Our Sunday Visitor,
1938-1939
29
24
Correspondence, Packard-Pennings,
1933-1943
29
25
Correspondence, Pennsylvania Federation of Post Office Clerks-Peterson,
1933-1939
29
26
Correspondence, Pi Gamma Mu-Plunkert,
1931-1943
29
27
Correspondence, Poetter-Puestow,
1933-1943
30
1
Correspondence, Purcell, Richard,
1933-1936
30
2
Correspondence, Quigley-Quirk,
1933-1939
30
3
Correspondence, Race Street Forum,
1936-1943
30
4
Correspondence, Rice-Rivers,
1932-1941
30
5
Correspondence, Roberts-Roxbury Memorial Boys High,
1934-1943
30
6
Correspondence, Rummel-Ryan,
1932-1941
30
7
Correspondence, Ready, Michael J.,
1933-1942
30
8
Correspondence, Regan, Agnes,
1931-1941
30
9
Correspondence, Reilly, F. P.,
1931-1938
30
10
Correspondence, Rice, Charles, O.,
1939
30
11
Correspondence, Riordan, H. G.,
1931-1941
30
12
Correspondence, Rockefeller, Nelson,
1942
30
13
Correspondence, Ryan, John K.,
1933-1939
30
14
Correspondence, Sacred Heart Sanitarium-Saint Frances Xavier University,
1932-1943
30
15
Correspondence, Saint Louis University-Saint Michael's High School,
1931-1941
30
16
Correspondence, Santiago Sais-Schlomer,
1932-1940
30
17
Correspondence, Schiedeler-Serrarens,
1931-1942
30
18
Correspondence, Seton Hill College-Shields,
1923, 1931-1941
30
19
Correspondence, Shuster-Smith,
1931-1943
30
20
Correspondence, Social Education-Sprung,
1932-1940
30
21
Correspondence, Standige-Stroh,
1935-1940
30
22
Correspondence, Strub-Szymczak,
1933-1940
30
23
Correspondence, Sands, William F.,
1935-1936
30
24
Correspondence, Sheehy, Maurice,
1931, 1933
30
25
Correspondence, Sheen, Fulton J.,
1941
30
26
Correspondence, Siedenberg, F.,
1935-1937
30
27
Correspondence, Slichter, Summer,
1922
30
28
Correspondence, Social Hygiene Society,
1932-1933
30
29
Correspondence, Sprague, Albert,
1938-1942
30
30
Correspondence, Stettinius, Edward,
1936-1938
30
31
Correspondence, Stritch, Samuel A.,
1932
31
1
Correspondence, Stritch, Samuel A.,
1935-1943
31
2
Correspondence, Tambimuttu-Theisen,
1933-1943
31
3
Correspondence, Thomas-Turtone,
1935-1943
31
4
Correspondence, Tanner, Paul,
1932-1933
31
5
Correspondence, Turpin, Murray,
1935
31
6
Correspondence, Uelmen-United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners,
1935-1942
31
7
Correspondence, United Cork Workers-United States Maritime Commission,
1931-1942
31
8
Correspondence, United States Post Office-University of Wisconsin,
1934-1942
31
9
Correspondence, United Mine Worker of America (UMWA),
1937-1942
31
10
Correspondence, United States Department of Labor,
1932-1943
31
11
Correspondence, Vallie-Von-Turffs,
1932-1941
31
12
Correspondence, Waddell-Washington Sociological Society,
1919-1942
31
13
Correspondence, Washington University-Western Printing and Lithographing Company,
1932-1943
31
14
Correspondence, Whelan-Whitton,
1932-1942
31
15
Correspondence, Wierzorek-Wisconsin Conference of Social Work,
1931-1943
31
16
Correspondence, Wisconsin State Board of Health-Wright,
1932-1942
31
17
Correspondence, Wagner, Robert F.,
1935-1937
31
18
Correspondence, Washington Educational Union #198,
1932-1933
31
19
Correspondence, Washington Council of Social Agencies,
October 1932
31
20
Correspondence, Washington Council of Social Agencies,
November 1932-December 1933
31
21
Correspondence, Washington Council of Social Agencies,
February-April 1933
31
22
Correspondence, Washington Council of Social Agencies,
May 1933-1937
31
23
Correspondence, Winslow, John B.,
1933-1939
31
24
Correspondence, Winters, William,
1938-1940
31
25
Correspondence, Wisconsin Industrial Commission,
1932-1941
31
26
Correspondence, University of Wisconsin,
1937-1940
31
27
Correspondence, Women's Trade Union League of America,
1931-1936
31
28
Correspondence, Workers Education Bureau,
1935-1936
32
1
Correspondence, World Alliance of International Friendship Through the Churches,
1933-1935
32
2
Correspondence, World Alliance of International Friendship Through the Churches,
1936-1939
32
3
Correspondence, World Alliance of International Friendship Through the Churches,
1940-1943
32
4
Correspondence, Ziegler, Al,
1937-1942
32
5
Correspondence, anonymous and unknown,
1931-1943
32
6
Correspondence, financial, American Association for Old Age Security-Bureau of Catholic Charities,
1931-1935
32
7
Correspondence, financial, Calvert Associates-Current History Magazine,
1931-1941
32
8
Correspondence, financial, DB Hansen and Sons-Gulf Oil Corporation,
1932-1942
32
9
Correspondence, financial, Hardware Mutual Casualty Company,
1933-1943
32
10
Correspondence, financial, International Catholic Truth Society-Mount Mary College,
1933-1943
32
11
Correspondence, financial, Nash Motors-Nolan Motor,
1931-1935
32
12
Correspondence, financial, Parsons and Parsons-Rogers Peet Company,
1932-1942
32
13
Correspondence, financial, St. Catherine's High School-Society of Christ Child,
1931-1941
32
14
Correspondence, financial, University of Chicago Press-Yankee Paper and Specialty,
1931-1939
32
15
Correspondence, invitations, American Arbitration Association-Cooperative League of America,
1940-1943
32
16
Correspondence, invitations, Dominican Fathers-Grasser,
1941-1943
32
17
Correspondence, invitations, Holy Ghost Church-Julius Rosenwald Fund,
1940-1942
32
18
Correspondence, invitations, Knights of Columbus-Quinn,
1940-1943
33
1
Correspondence, invitations, Russell-Webster College,
1940-1943
33
2
Correspondence, publishers, America-Atlantic Monthly,
1935-1943
33
3
Correspondence, publishers, Ben F. Crowson Publications-Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce,
1932-1942
33
4
Correspondence, publishers, Catholic Charities Review-Cusak,
1921-1942
33
5
Correspondence, publishers, D. Appleton-Dietrich,
1938-1943
33
6
Correspondence, publishers, Editions Spes-Extension,
1933-1943
33
7
Correspondence, publishers, Facts Publishing Company-Funk and Wagnalls Company,
1938-1942
33
8
Correspondence, publishers, Government Printing Office,
1938
33
9
Correspondence, publishers, Harper and Brothers-Houghton Mifflin Company,
1938-1942
33
10
Correspondence, publishers, John Murphy Company-Journal of Religious Institution,
1931-1932
33
11
Correspondence, publishers, Kramer, Leon,
1942
33
12
Correspondence, publishers, Law and Contemporary Problems-L. Schueman Book Sellers,
1932-1943
33
13
Correspondence, publishers, Macmillan Company-Scheler,
1938-1940
33
14
Correspondence, publishers, National Bureau of Economic Research-New York Budget Council,
1931-1943
33
15
Correspondence, publishers, Office General Du Livre-Oxford University Press,
1932-1942
33
16
Correspondence, publishers, Paulist Press-Provincal Insurance Company,
1933-1942
33
17
Correspondence, publishers, Religious Leaders of America-Ronald Press Company,
1932-1942
33
18
Correspondence, publishers, Science and Culture Series-Ste Gle De Credit et Commercial,
1931-1938
33
19
Correspondence, publishers, Thesis Publishing Company-Tweentieth Century Fund,
1941-1943
33
20
Correspondence, publishers, United States Department of Agriculture-Who's Who in American Education,
1931-1942
33
21
Correspondence, publishers, Yale Publishing Company,
1938
33
22
Correspondence, requests for address, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA)-American Association of Social Workers,
1932-1939
33
23
Correspondence, requests for address, American Catholic Sociological Society-Aulenbacher,
1933-1939
33
24
Correspondence, requests for address, Boston Ecclesiastical Seminary-Burke,
1932-1935
34
1
Correspondence, requests for address, Capitol District Joint Board-Catholic Evidence Guild,
1932-1938
34
2
Correspondence, requests for address, Catholic Hospital Association-College of Notre Dame of Maryland,
1932-1939
34
3
Correspondence, requests for address, College of Saint Teresa-Council of Social Agencies,
1933-1935
34
4
Correspondence, requests for address, Demison Manufacturing Company-Dubuque Leader,
1933-1939
34
5
Correspondence, requests for address, Ford Hall Forum-Fotten,
1934-1939
34
6
Correspondence, requests for address, Gamble-Grady,
1934-1939
34
7
Correspondence, requests for address, Hargraves-Howard University,
1934-1939
34
8
Correspondence, requests for address, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW)-International Federation of Catholic Alumnae,
1935-1939
34
9
Correspondence, requests for address, Johns Hopkins University-Junior League of Washington,
1932-1938
34
10
Correspondence, requests for address, Kenosha Workers' Educational Council-Kenosha Trades and Labor Council,
1937-1939
34
11
Correspondence, requests for address, Lamb-Lynch,
1931-1938
34
12
Correspondence, requests for address, Madison Catholic Woman's Club-Murphy,
1931-1939
34
13
Correspondence, requests for address, National Catholic Community House- Notre Dame College,
1931-1939
34
14
Correspondence, requests for address, Ocallaghan-Our Lady of the Lake College,
1933-1939
34
15
Correspondence, requests for address, Parker-Progressive Open Forum,
1933-1939
34
16
Correspondence, requests for address, Reddy-Rotary Club of Milwaukee,
1932-1939
34
17
Correspondence, requests for address, Saint Joan of Arc's Rectory-Sulpician Seminary,
1932-1939
34
18
Correspondence, requests for address, Telephone Operator's Department-Toledo Catholic Charities,
1934-1939
34
19
Correspondence, requests for address, Uniontown Central Labor Council-University of Pennsylvania,
1933-1939
34
20
Correspondence, requests for address, Veteran's Non-Partisan League-Vital Speeches,
1932-1939
34
21
Correspondence, requests for address, Washington Committee of the Institute of Women's Professional Relations-Works Progress Administration for Massachusetts,
1931-1939
34
22
Correspondence, requests for address, Young Women's Christian Association,
1932-1939
34
23
Correspondence, requests for information, American Unitarian Association-Foley,
1932-1935
34
24
Correspondence, requests for information, Good Counsel College-Providence College,
1932-1935
34
25
Correspondence, requests for information, Sacred Heart Church-Wisconsin Legislature,
1932-1935
34
26
Correspondence, requests for meeting attendance, American Association of Social Workers-Keegan,
1931-1935
34
27
Correspondence, requests for meeting attendance, Loyola University-World Tommorrow,
1931-1934
Subseries 2.2: Research and Religious Activities,
1911-1953
(17 boxes)
35
1
ACTA Apostolicae Sedis,
December 31, 1930
35
2
ACTA Apostolicae Sedis,
July 1, 1931
35
3
ACTA Apostolicae Sedis,
July 1, 1932
35
4
ACTA Apostolicae Sedis,
January 2, 1936
35
5
ACTA Apostolicae Sedis,
March 31, 1937
35
6
ACTA Apostolicae Sedis,
April 10, 1937
35
7
ACTA Apostolicae Sedis,
October 28, 1939
35
8
ACTA Apostolicae Sedis,
November 10, 1939
35
9
Archives, announcement of Haas papers to archives,
[c. 1954]
35
10
Article drafts,
1932-1935
35
11
Article drafts,
1936-1948
35
12
Article drafts,
[c. 1940s]
35
13
Bishopric consecration, clippings,
October 1943
35
14
Bishopric consecration, clippings,
November 7-17, 1943
35
15
Bishopric consecration, clippings,
November 18, 1943
35
16
Bishopric consecration, clippings,
November 19-December 13, 1943
35
17
Bishopric consecration, clippings,
[c. November 1943]
35
18
Bishopric consecration, congratulatory correspondence,
September-October 1, 1943
35
19
Bishopric consecration, congratulatory correspondence,
October 2, 1943
36
1
Bishopric consecration, congratulatory correspondence,
October 3, 1943
36
2
Bishopric consecration, congratulatory correspondence,
October 4, 1943
36
3
Bishopric consecration, congratulatory correspondence,
October 5, 1943
36
4
Bishopric consecration, congratulatory correspondence,
October 6, 1943
36
5
Bishopric consecration, congratulatory correspondence,
October 7, 1943
36
6
Bishopric consecration, congratulatory correspondence,
October 8-9, 1943
36
7
Bishopric consecration, congratulatory correspondence,
October 10-11, 1943
36
8
Bishopric consecration, congratulatory correspondence,
October 12-14, 1943
36
9
Bishopric consecration, congratulatory correspondence,
October 15-20, 1943
36
10
Bishopric consecration, congratulatory correspondence,
October 21-25, 1943
36
11
Bishopric consecration, congratulatory correspondence,
October 26-31, 1943
36
12
Bishopric consecration, congratulatory correspondence,
November-December 1943
36
13
Bishopric consecration, congratulatory correspondence,
January-April 1944
36
14
Bishopric consecration, congratulatory correspondence,
[c. October-December 1943]
36
15
Bishopric consecration, notes, gift list,
[c. November 1943]
36
16
Bishop's statement, Washington meeting,
November 19, 1937
36
17
Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems, conference flyers,
1944, 1951
36
18
Catholic pamphlets,
[c. 1930s-1940s]
36
19
Catholic Service Bureau, proposal, meeting notes,
December 1945
36
20
Catholic University of America, clippings,
1937-1939
36
21
Christian social service, study outline,
[c. 1940s]
36
22
Course descriptions,
[c. 1930s]
36
23
Gibbons, James, biographical article,
[c. 1940s]
36
24
Grand Rapids Diocesan Council, National Council of Catholic Women, conference programs,
1949-1950, 1953
36
25
Interviews,
1933, 1943, 1945
36
26
Lecture notes,
[c. 1930s]
36
27
L'Internationale Syndicale Chretienne, conference program, notes,
1932
37
1
Liturgical Week, program,
August 1953
37
2
Man and Society (2nd edition), announcements,
1951-1952
37
3
Man and Society (1st edition), correspondence,
October-November 1931
37
4
Man and Society (1st edition), correspondence,
June-November 1932
37
5
Man and Society (1st edition), correspondence,
January-May 1933
37
6
Man and Society (1st edition), correspondence,
July 1933-1935
37
7
Man and Society (2nd edition), correspondence,
March-December 1951
37
8
Man and Society (2nd edition), correspondence,
1952
37
9
Man and Society (2nd edition), draft (with editing marks), preface, table of contents,
1951
37
10
Man and Society (2nd edition), draft (with editing marks), chapter 1,
1951
37
11
Man and Society (2nd edition), draft (with editing marks), chapter 2,
1951
37
12
Man and Society (2nd edition), draft (with editing marks), chapter 3,
1951
37
13
Man and Society (2nd edition), draft (with editing marks), chapter 4,
1951
37
14
Man and Society (2nd edition), draft (with editing marks), chapter 5,
1951
37
15
Man and Society (2nd edition), draft (with editing marks), chapter 6,
1951
37
16
Man and Society (2nd edition), draft (with editing marks), chapter 7,
1951
37
17
Man and Society (2nd edition), draft (with editing marks), chapter 8,
1951
37
18
Man and Society (2nd edition), draft (with editing marks), chapter 9,
1951
37
19
Man and Society (2nd edition), draft (with editing marks), chapter 10,
1951
37
20
Man and Society (2nd edition), draft (with editing marks), chapter 11,
1951
38
1
Man and Society (2nd edition), draft (with editing marks), chapter 12,
1951
38
2
Man and Society (2nd edition), draft (with editing marks), chapter 13,
1951
38
3
Man and Society (2nd edition), draft (with editing marks), chapter 14,
1951
38
4
Man and Society (2nd edition), draft (with editing marks), chapter 15,
1951
38
5
Man and Society (2nd edition), draft (with editing marks), chapter 16,
1951
38
6
Man and Society (2nd edition), draft (with editing marks), chapter 17,
1951
38
7
Man and Society (2nd edition), draft (with editing marks), chapter 18,
1951
38
8
Man and Society (2nd edition), draft (with editing marks), chapter 19,
1951
38
9
Man and Society (2nd edition), draft (with editing marks), chapter 20,
1951
38
10
Man and Society (2nd edition), draft (with editing marks), chapter 21,
1951
38
11
Man and Society (2nd edition), draft (with editing marks), index,
1951
38
12
Man and Society (2nd edition), galley proofs, pp 1-49,
[c. 1951]
38
13
Man and Society (2nd edition), galley proofs, pp 50-99,
[c. 1951]
38
14
Man and Society (2nd edition), galley proofs, pp 100-149,
[c. 1951]
38
15
Man and Society (2nd edition), galley proofs, pp 150-199,
[c. 1951]
38
16
Man and Society (2nd edition), galley proofs, pp 200-249,
[c. 1951]
38
17
Man and Society (2nd edition), galley proofs, pp 250-299,
[c. 1951]
38
18
Man and Society (2nd edition), galley proofs, pp 300-349,
[c. 1951]
38
19
Man and Society (2nd edition), galley proofs, pp 350-399,
[c. 1951]
38
20
Man and Society (2nd edition), galley proofs, pp 400-449,
[c. 1951]
38
21
Man and Society (2nd edition), galley proofs, pp 450-499,
[c. 1951]
39
1
Man and Society (2nd edition), galley proofs, pp 500-528,
[c. 1951]
39
2
Man and Society (2nd edition), galley proofs, pp 1-15 (duplicates),
[c. 1951]
39
3
Man and Society (2nd edition), galley proofs (with editing marks), pp1-49,
[c. 1951]
39
4
Man and Society (2nd edition), galley proofs (with editing marks), pp 50-99,
[c. 1950]
39
5
Man and Society (2nd edition), galley proofs (with editing marks), pp 100-149,
[c. 1950]
39
6
Man and Society (2nd edition), galley proofs (with editing marks), pp 150-199,
[c. 1950]
39
7
Man and Society (2nd edition), galley proofs (with editing marks), pp 200-249,
[c. 1950]
39
8
Man and Society (2nd edition), galley proofs (with editing marks), pp 250-299,
[c. 1950]
39
9
Man and Society (2nd edition), galley proofs (with editing marks), pp 300-347,
[c. 1950]
39
10
Man and Society (2nd edition), galley proofs (with editing marks), pp 351-399,
[c. 1950]
39
11
Man and Society (2nd edition), galley proofs (with editing marks), pp 400-449,
[c. 1950]
39
12
Man and Society (2nd edition), galley proofs (with editing marks), pp 450-499,
[c. 1950]
39
13
Man and Society (2nd edition), galley proofs (with editing marks), pp 500-528,
[c. 1950]
39
14
Man and Society (2nd edition), galley proofs, pp 51-65 (duplicates),
[c. 1850]
39
15
Man and Society (2nd edition), reference material, chapter 1, clippings,
1944-1950
39
16
Man and Society (2nd edition), reference material, chapter 1, Flannery notes,
1950
39
17
Man and Society (2nd edition), reference material, chapter 1, notes, references, comments,
1949-1950
39
18
Man and Society (2nd edition), reference material, chapter 1, pamphlets,
1929-1950
40
1
Man and Society (2nd edition), reference material, chapter 2, clippings,
1938-1949
40
2
Man and Society (2nd edition), reference material, chapter 2, crime pamphlets,
1935, 1945
40
3
Man and Society (2nd edition), reference material, chapter 2, crime statistics,
1920-1949
40
4
Man and Society (2nd edition), reference material, chapter 2, Criminal Justice,
1942-1948
40
5
Man and Society (2nd edition), reference material, chapter 2, Federal Security Agency statistics,
1948
40
6
Man and Society (2nd edition), reference material, chapter 7, clippings,
1950-1951
40
7
Man and Society (2nd edition), reference material, chapter 7, "Report of Committee on Custody and Divorce",
1950
40
8
Man and Society (2nd edition), reference material, chapter 10, draft on crime section,
August 1939
40
9
Man and Society (2nd edition), reference material, chapter 10, "The Embezzeller" (pamphlet),
1947
40
10
Man and Society (2nd edition), reference material, chapter 13, clippings,
[c. 1950]
40
11
Man and Society (2nd edition), reference material, chapter 16, clippings, notes,
1943-1949
40
12
Man and Society (2nd edition), reference material, chapter 16, J. Edgar Hoover addresses,
1939, 1942
40
13
Man and Society (2nd edition), reference material, chapter 16, juvenile delinquency pamphlets,
1940s
40
14
Man and Society (2nd edition), reference material, chapter 16, "List of References on Juvenile Delinquency",
March 1939
40
15
Man and Society (2nd edition), reference material, chapter 17, pamphlets,
[c. 1940], 1950
40
16
Man and Society (2nd edition), reference material, chapter 19, United Nations, pamphlet,
1949
40
17
Man and Society (2nd edition), reference material, farming,
1938-1950
40
18
Man and Society (2nd edition), reference material, human rights report,
1949
40
19
Man and Society (2nd edition), reviews,
1952
40
20
National Catholic School of Social Service, Director's reports,
April 1934, April 1935
40
21
National Catholic School of Social Service, economics class, lecture notes,
1933-1936
40
22
National Catholic School of Social Service, economics class, student lists,
1933-1935
41
1
National Catholic School of Social Service, history,
[c. 1935]
41
2
National Catholic School of Social Service, Institute of Industry, lecture outline, notes,
June 1938
41
3
National Catholic Welfare Conference (NCWC), press releases,
1936-1944
41
4
National Catholic Welfare Conference (NCWC), Spanish Speaking People of the Southwest, seminar schedule,
July 1943
41
5
National Catholic Welfare Conference (NCWC), "The Church and Social Order," pamphlet,
[c. 1940s]
41
6
National Catholic Welfare Conference (NCWC), announcements, releases, statements,
[c. 1930s]
41
7
National Conference Catholic Charities, meeting, program,
October 1933
41
8
National Conference of Social Work, conference program,
May 1927
41
9
National League of Nations Association, convention program,
1931
41
10
O'Hara, Edwin V., principle of social justice draft and Haas revision,
[c. 1940s]
41
11
Pamphlets, articles (written by Haas),
1945-1953
41
12
Pamphlets, labor (written by Haas),
1933-1952
41
13
Papal encyclical translations, correspondence,
1936-1939
41
14
Papal encyclical translations, correspondence,
February-June 1940
41
15
Papal encyclical translations, correspondence,
July-October 1940
41
16
Papal encyclical translations, correspondence,
1941
41
17
Papal encyclical translations, correspondence,
March-May 1942
41
18
Papal encyclical translations, correspondence,
June-August 1942
41
19
Papal encyclical translations, correspondence,
September-December 1942
41
20
Papal encyclical translations, correspondence,
January-February 1943
41
21
Papal encyclical translations, correspondence,
March-May 1943
41
22
Papal encyclical translations, correspondence,
June-October 1943
41
23
Papal encyclical translations, "Caritate Christi Compulsi," by Rev. William Groessel,
undated
41
24
Papal encyclical translations, "On the Catholic Priesthood," [English],
undated
41
25
Papal encyclical translations, "Rerum Novarum," "Quadragsimo Anno" and "Sertum Laetitiae," analysis,
1940-1942
42
1
Papal encyclical translations, "Rerum Novarum," [from Review of Reviews],
[c. 1930s]
42
2
Papal encyclical translations, "Rerum Novarum," "Quadragesimo Anno," title page, preface, printing instructions,
1942
42
3
Papal encyclical translations, "Quadragesimo Anno," [Italian],
1931
42
4
Papal encyclical translations, "Quadragesimo Anno," [English, Italian, German, French],
1931
42
5
Papal encyclical translations, "Quadragesimo Anno," draft (1 of 2),
[c. 1940]
42
6
Papal encyclical translations, "Quadragesimo Anno," draft (2 of 2),
[c. 1940]
42
7
Papal encyclical translations, "Quadragesimo Anno",
[c. 1942]
42
8
Ready, M. J., draft of American Heirarchy statement,
November 1937
42
9
Riccoobono Seminar of Roman Law in America, announcements, reports,
1940-1942
42
10
Ryan, John, biographical portraits, correspondence on biography,
[c. 1930s]
42
11
Saint Ann's Church, employment Surveys,
[c. 1932]
42
12
Saint Paul Educational Association, lecture notes and outline,
[c. 1933-1935]
42
13
School of Social Science, Ph.D dissertation defense announcements,
May-June 1940
42
14
School of Social Science, statements, meeting agenda,
1938-1942
42
15
Sermon instruction, pamphlets,
1920s-1940s
42
16
Sermons (first),
May 15, 1911
42
17
Sermons,
February-June 1913
42
18
Sermons,
July 1913
42
19
Sermons,
August 1913
42
20
Sermons,
September 1913
42
21
Sermons,
October 1913
42
22
Sermons,
November 1913
42
23
Sermons,
December 1913
43
1
Sermons,
[c. 1913]
43
2
Sermons,
January 1914
43
3
Sermons,
February 1914
43
4
Sermons,
March-April 1914
43
5
Sermons,
May 1914
43
6
Sermons,
June-July 1914
43
7
Sermons,
August-September 1914
43
8
Sermons,
October-November 1914
43
9
Sermons,
December 1914
43
10
Sermons,
1914
43
11
Sermons,
[c. 1914]
43
12
Sermons,
January-March 1915
43
13
Sermons,
April-June 1915
43
14
Sermons,
July-October 1915
43
15
Sermons,
[c. 1915]
43
16
Sermons,
April-December 1916
43
17
Sermons,
October 1928
43
18
Sermons,
1918
43
19
Sermons,
[c. 1919-1920]
43
20
Sermons,
1922-1926
43
21
Sermons,
1927
43
22
Sermons,
1928-1929
44
1
Sermons,
1931-1939
44
2
Sermons,
December 1943
44
3
Sermons,
April-December 1944
44
4
Sermons,
February-June 1945
44
5
Sermons,
July-December 1945
44
6
Sermons,
1946
44
7
Sermons,
1947
44
8
Sermons,
February-June 1948
44
9
Sermons,
September-October 1948
44
10
Sermons,
November-December 1948
44
11
Sermons,
1949
44
12
Sermons,
[c. 1944-1949]
44
13
Sermons,
1950
44
14
Sermons,
1951
45
1
Sermons,
1952
45
2
Sermons,
1953
45
3
Sermons,
[c. 1950-1953]
45
4
Sermons,
undated
45
5
Sermons, apostle's creed,
1930
45
6
Sermons, apostle's creed,
1917, 1925, 1929
45
7
Sermons, commandments and capital sins,
1927
45
8
Sermons, eulogy at John Ryan's funeral,
September 19, 1945
45
9
Sermons, eulogies for priest's funeral,
1944-1952
45
10
Sermons, holy eucharist,
1914-1916
45
11
Sermons, holy eucharist,
1920s
45
12
Sermons, holy eucharist,
1933, 1944-1946
45
13
Sermons, holy eucharist,
1947-1952
45
14
Sermons, life of christ,
1917
45
15
Sermons, matrimony,
1919
45
16
Sermons, matrimony,
1931
45
17
Sermons, matrimony,
1947
45
18
Sermons, ten commandments (Lenten series),
1918
46
1
Sermons, Virgin Mary,
1928, 1935-1936, 1948-1953
46
2
Speeches,
1915, 1918
46
3
Speeches,
1922
46
4
Speeches,
1923
46
5
Speeches,
June 1924, November 1925
46
6
Speeches,
1927
46
7
Speeches,
May-September 1928
46
8
Speeches,
1929-1930
46
9
Speeches,
April-May 1931
46
10
Speeches,
September-October 1931
46
11
Speeches,
November-December 1931
46
12
Speeches,
January-April 1932
46
13
Speeches,
May-June 1932
46
14
Speeches,
September-December 1932
46
15
Speeches,
February-June 1933
46
16
Speeches,
July-September 1933
46
17
Speeches,
October-December 1933
46
18
Speeches,
[c. 1933]
46
19
Speeches,
March 1934
46
20
Speeches,
May 1934
46
21
Speeches,
July-August 1934
46
22
Speeches,
November 1934
46
23
Speeches,
[c. 1934]
46
24
Speeches,
January 1935
47
1
Speeches,
April 1935
47
2
Speeches,
July 1935
47
3
Speeches,
September-December 1935
47
4
Speeches,
[c. 1935]
47
5
Speeches,
1936
47
6
Speeches,
1937
47
7
Speeches,
January 1938
47
8
Speeches,
1939
47
9
Speeches,
April 1942
47
10
Speeches,
September 1943
47
11
Speeches,
November 1943
47
12
Speeches,
January-July 1944
47
13
Speeches,
August-December 1944
47
14
Speeches,
1945
47
15
Speeches,
April-July 1946
47
16
Speeches,
August 1946
47
17
Speeches,
September-November 1946
47
18
Speeches,
January-March 1947
47
19
Speeches,
April-October 1947
47
20
Speeches,
February 1949
47
21
Speeches,
August-September 1949
47
22
Speeches,
1950
47
23
Speeches,
April-June 1951
47
24
Speeches,
August-November 1951
47
25
Speeches,
January-May 1952
47
26
Speeches,
June 1952
48
1
Speeches,
September-November 1952
48
2
Speeches,
January 1953
48
3
Speeches,
February-May 1953
48
4
Speeches,
undated
48
5
Summer School of Social Action, lecture notes and schedules,
1937-1940
48
6
Summer School of Social Action, lecture notes (1), "The Right and Necessity of Organization",
[c. 1937-1938]
48
7
Summer School of Social Action, lecture notes (2), "Wages and Hours in the United States",
[c. 1937-1938]
48
8
Summer School of Social Action, lecture notes (3), "Labor Union, Company Town and Unfair Labor Tactics",
[c. 1937-1938]
48
9
Summer School of Social Action, lecture notes (4), "The Wagner Act and the Little Wagner Acts",
[c. 1937-1938]
48
10
Summer School of Social Action, lecture notes (5), "The AFL and the CIO",
[c. 1937-1938]
48
11
Summer School of Social Action, lecture notes (6), "The American Labor Movement",
[c. 1937-1938]
48
12
Summer School of Social Action, lecture notes (6), "Labor and Government",
[c. 1937-1938]
48
13
Summer School of Social Action, lecture notes (7), "Process of Organizing and Bargaining",
[c. 1937-1938]
48
14
Summer School of Social Action, lecture notes (8), "Mediation and Arbitration",
[c. 1937-1938]
48
15
Summer School of Social Action, lecture notes (9), "Strikes",
[c. 1937-1938]
48
16
Summer School of Social Action, lecture notes (10), "Women in Industry",
[c. 1937-1938]
48
17
Summer School of Social Action, lecture notes (11), "Church and Industry",
[c. 1937-1938]
48
18
Summer School of Social Action, lecture summary book, volume 1,
July 1937
48
19
Summer School of Social Action, lecture summary book, volume 2,
July 1937
49
1
Summer School of Social Action, lecture summary book, volume 1,
July-August 1938
49
2
Summer School of Social Action, lecture summary book, volume 2,
July-August 1938
49
3
Summer School of Social Action, lecture summary book, volume 3,
July-August 1938
49
4
Summer School of Social Action, lecture summary book, volume 4,
July-August 1938
49
5
Thomas Blantz Accession, William Winters correspondence,
1938-1939, 1955-1963
49
6
Vocational instruction, pamphlets,
1930s-1940s
49
7
Wisconsin Catholic Clubwomen, magazine,
January 1932
49
8
World Alliance for International Friendship Through Churches, conference program,
November 1931
50
OS
Research notecards,
1920-1930
51
OS
Research notecards,
[c. 1930s-1940s]
Series 3: Government Service,
1917-1947
(79 boxes)
Subseries 3.1 contains materials related to Haas's public service work for the state of Wisconsin. It documents his role as mediator for a Milwaukee newspaper wage dispute in 1923-1924 and his position on the Wisconsin Labor Relations Board from 1937-1939. This subseries includes correspondence, transcripts, contracts, clippings, and other materials related to the WLRB's arbitration efforts. They are organized alphabetically.
Subseries 3.2 contains materials related to Haas's positions on the NRA, NLB, and the first NLRB (1934-1935). It documents the work of the NRA code authority and the creation of the NRA codes. The brief efforts of both the National Labor Board and the first National Labor Relations Board at labor arbitration are included in this subseries. The subseries includes correspondence, hearing transcripts, reference materials, reports, press releases, clippings, daily reports, and internal communications. The materials are organized alphabetically.
Subseries 3.3 contains Haas's position on the Labor Policies Board of the WPA. It includes correspondence, internal communications, meeting minutes, and reports. The materials are organized alphabetically.
Subseries 3.4 contains Haas's efforts as a roving arbitrator and on wage and industry committees. The materials include records from specific arbitration efforts as well as general materials kept for reference. It also includes Haas work on industry wage and hour committees. This subseries is comprised of correspondence, notes, clippings, reports, general published reference materials, and reference materials used for specific arbitration efforts. The materials are arranged alphabetically. The files related to specific arbitration efforts are alphabetized initially by company name and the industry committee work by industry.
Subseries 3.5 contains materials related to Haas's presence as the federal government observer to ILO meetings in 1939 and 1944. It includes drafts of committee work, reports, and correspondence.
It is organized alphabetically initially by meeting location (Havana, Cuba, or Philadelphia, PA).
Subseries 3.6 documents Haas's work on the Committee on Long Range Work Relief. It includes correspondence, meeting minutes, and drafts of reports. The materials are organized alphabetically.
Subseries 3.7 contains materials created while Haas was on the FEPC. It includes clippings, correspondence, investigation summaries, press releases, and transcripts of the FEPC's extensive hearings on the railroad industry. The materials are organized alphabetically.
Subseries 3.8 maintains the records of Haas's tenure of the PCCR. It includes internal memos, correspondence, hearing proceedings, and reference materials. The materials are organized alphabetically.
Subseries 3.9 contains labor newspapers, original newspaper headlines from the Minneapolis Teamsters strike, oversized materials, ephemera, and original documents removed from the collection. Copies of these materials are maintained in the main body of the collection.
Subseries 3.1: Wisconsin Labor Relations,
1917(1937-1939)1939
(4 boxes)
52
1
Milwaukee Typographical Union Local #23, arbitration agreement,
1917
52
2
Milwaukee Typographical Union Local #23, arbitration award,
December 1924
52
3
Milwaukee Typographical Union Local #23, arbitration correspondence,
1924
52
4
Milwaukee Typographical Union Local #23, arbitration proceedings,
April 1921
52
5
Milwaukee Typographical Union Local #23, arbitration proceedings,
August 27, 1923
52
6
Milwaukee Typographical Union Local #23, arbitration proceedings,
October 1923
52
7
Milwaukee Typographical Union Local #23, arbitration proceedings,
December 4, 1924
52
8
Milwaukee Typographical Union Local #23, arbitration proceedings,
December 1924
52
9
Milwaukee Typographical Union Local #23, arbitration, publishers brief,
August 1924
52
10
Milwaukee Typographical Union Local #23, arbitration, publishers brief,
November 1924
52
11
Milwaukee Typographical Union Local #23, arbitration, publishers exhibits,
[c. 1924]
52
12
Milwaukee Typographical Union Local #23, arbitration, publishers rebuttal,
August 1923
52
13
Milwaukee Typographical Union Local #23, arbitration, publishers rebuttal,
December 1924
52
14
Milwaukee Typographical Union Local #23, arbitration, union brief,
1924
52
15
Milwaukee Typographical Union Local #23, arbitration, union exhibits,
[c.1923]
52
16
Milwaukee Typographical Union Local #23, arbitration, union exhibits,
[c. August 1924]
52
17
Milwaukee Typographical Union Local #23, arbitration, union rebuttal,
[c. 1922]
52
18
Milwaukee Typographical Union Local #23, arbitration, union rebuttal,
1924
52
19
Milwaukee Typographical Union Local #23, contract,
1925
52
20
Simplex Shoe Company versus Wisconsin Federation of Labor (WFL), court decision,
October 1933
53
1
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), Allis-Chalmers--United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #248, arbitration, clippings,
May 2-4, 1938
53
2
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), Allis-Chalmers--United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #248, arbitration, clippings,
May 5-June 28, 1938, January 1940
53
3
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), Allis-Chalmers--United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #248, arbitration, correspondence,
May 1937-January 1939
53
4
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), Allis-Chalmers--United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #248, arbitration, Max Babb (Pres., Allis-Chalmers) press release,
May 8, 1938
53
5
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), Allis-Chalmers--United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #248, contract proposal, contract,
1938
53
6
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), Allis-Chalmers--United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #248, CIO News,
May 6, 1940
53
7
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), Allis-Chalmers--United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #248, arbitration, CIO News (Allis-Chalmers issues),
June 25, 1938
53
8
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), Amalgamated Assocation of Street, Electrical Railway and Coach Employees, Division #998 vs Milwaukee Railway and Light Company, Union of Public Employees brief,
1937
53
9
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), analysis of Supreme Court's decision on National Labor Relations Board, by Wisconsin Federation of Labor (WFL),
[c. 1937]
53
10
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), board meetings, memos, agendas,
1937-1939
53
11
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), cases handled statistics,
June-October 1938
53
12
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), clippings,
1937
53
13
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), clippings,
1938
53
14
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), Congress of industrial Organizations (CIO) testimony to board,
May 20, 1937
53
15
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), contracts,
1937-1938
53
16
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), correspondence,
April 1, 1937
53
17
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), correspondence,
May 1937
53
18
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), correspondence,
June 1937
53
19
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), correspondence,
July 1937
53
20
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), correspondence,
August 1937
53
21
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), correspondence,
September 1937
53
22
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), correspondence,
October 1937
53
23
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), correspondence,
November 1937
53
24
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), correspondence,
December 1937
53
25
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), correspondence,
January 1938
53
26
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), correspondence,
February-March 1938
53
27
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), correspondence,
May-June 1938
53
28
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), correspondence,
July 1938
53
29
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), correspondence,
August 1938
53
30
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), correspondence,
September 1938
53
31
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), correspondence,
October 1938
53
32
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), correspondence,
November 1938
54
1
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), correspondence,
December 1938
54
2
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), correspondence,
January 1939
54
3
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), correspondence,
February 1939
54
4
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), correspondence,
March, October 1939
54
5
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), Edwin Witte, "The Present Labor Situation," speech to Office Management Association of Chicago,
May 18, 1937
54
6
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), expense reimbursement forms,
October-November 1937
54
7
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), analysis by Harold Story,
January 12, 1939
54
8
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), Folding Furniture arbitration, notes,
August 1937
54
9
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), Harnicshfeger Corporation arbitration, correspondence, phone conservation notes,
November-June 1939
54
10
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), Hotter Construction Company Job at Holy Hill, picketing flyer,
April 1937
54
11
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), labor disputes report, Milwaukee area,
May-June 1937
54
12
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), labor disputes report, Milwaukee area,
July 1937
54
13
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), labor disputes report, Milwaukee area,
August-September 1937
54
14
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), letterhead,
[c. 1937]
54
15
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), meeting notes,
April 26-28, 1937
54
16
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), meeting notes,
May-June 1937
54
17
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), meeting notes,
October-November 1937
54
18
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), Nash-Kelvinator arbitration, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Locals 58, 72, and 75, agreement draft,
October 1938
54
19
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), Nash-Kelvinator arbitration, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Locals 58, 72, and 75, clippings,
September 1938
54
20
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), Nash-Kelvinator arbitration, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Locals 58, 72, and 75, clippings,
October 3-5 , 1938
54
21
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), Nash-Kelvinator arbitration, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Locals 58, 72, and 75, clippings,
October 6-10, 1938
54
22
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), Nash-Kelvinator arbitration, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Locals 58, 72, and 75, correspondence,
October 1938
54
23
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), Nash-Kelvinator arbitration, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Locals 58, 72, and 75, notes,
[c. September-October 1938]
54
24
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), Nash-Kelvinator arbitration, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Locals 58, 72, and 75, phone conversation notes,
September-October 1938
54
25
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), new cases lists,
July-December 1938
54
26
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), New York State Labor Relations Board, election ballot/announcement,
July-August 1937
54
27
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), Oshkosh Woodwork arbitration, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners Local #2363, report (draft),
June 1937
54
28
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), public announcement drafts,
1937-1938
54
29
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), resignation from Wisconsin Labor Relations Board, Haas al Voyta Wrabetz affidavits,
February 1939
54
30
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), rules and regulations,
May 1937
54
31
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), "State Labor Relations Boards," Haas speech, International Association of Governmental Labor officials,
September 14-16, 1937
54
32
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), state labor relation laws (New York, Pennsylvania, Utah, and Massachusetts),
1937
54
33
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), Union of the Public Utility Employees (Wisconsin), constitution, comment on,
[c. 1935]
54
34
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), United Automobile Workers (UAW) Federal Local #19059, investigation, summary, correspondence,
June 1935
54
35
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), United States Department of Labor industrial disputes form,
[c. 1937]
54
36
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), wall calendar with notations,
April-June 1937
54
37
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), Wisconsin Labor Relations law,
1937
54
38
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), Wisconsin Labor Relations law, analysis, procedures,
1937
54
39
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), Wisconsin Recovery Program, program,
November 27, 1935
55
1
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), Wisconsin Unemployment Compensation Act and Age Discrimination Act,
1935, 1937
55
2
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), Yahr-Lange Drug Company, employee complaint,
[c. 1937]
55
3
Wisconsin Labor Relations Board (WLRB), "Rural Relief Changes in Wisconsin," report,
February 1937
55
4
Wisconsin Recovery Administration, correspondence,
March-May 1936
55
5
Wisconsin State agencies and federal departments, meeting report,
November 27, 1935
55
6
Wisconsin Trade Practice Committee, correspondence,
April-September 1936
55
7
Wisconsin Trade Practice Committee, minutes, reports,
April-September 1936
Subseries 3.2: National Recovery Administration (NRA),
1933-1937
(32 boxes)
55
8
Amalgamated Clothing Workers (ACWA), flyers, newsletters,
1934-1935
55
9
American Federation of Labor (AFL) executive secretary report,
August 25, 1934
55
10
Commerce Department report, "Code-Sponsoring Trade Associations",
July 1935
55
11
Conference of Progressive Leaders, minutes,
April 1935
55
12
Conference on Labor Legislation, United States Department of Labor, list of attendees, resolutions, committee reports,
February 14-15, 1934
55
13
Conference on Labor Legislation, United State Department of Labor, correspondence, agenda,
September-October 1935
55
14
"Consumers' Guide," newsletter published by Consumers' Counsel of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration,
July 9, 1934
55
15
Division of Press Intelligence, "Press Intelligence Bulletin," press survey,
January 6, 1934
55
16
Division of Press Intelligence, "Press Intelligence Bulletin," press survey,
January 19, 1934
55
17
Executive orders (Franklin Delano Roosevelt) related to the National Industrial Recovery Administration,
July-September 1933
55
18
Executive orders (Franklin Delano Roosevelt) related to National Industrial Recovery Act,
October-November 1933
55
19
Executive orders (Franklin Delano Roosevelt) related to the National Industrial Recovery Act,
December 1933
55
20
Executive orders (Franklin Delano Roosevelt) related to National Industrial Recovery Act,
January-May 1934
55
21
Executive orders (Franklin Delano Roosevelt) related to National Industrial Recovery Act,
June-September 1934
55
22
Federal Reserve Bank legislation, United States senate bill,
1934
55
23
Forrester, Rose Yates, biography,
[c. 1933]
56
1
Green, William, statement before the finance committee of the United States Senate on the National Recovery Administration,
March 29, 1935
56
2
Hearing on employment policy, "Population and Geographical Differentials in Approved Codes," speech by Edward Flore,
January 30, 1935
56
3
Hosiery Workers, wage report, "Earnings of Full-Fashioned Hosiery Workers in Union Mills in 1932",
June 1933
56
4
Hours reduction report, by F. J. Dillon (Amercian Federation of Labor organizer) to Employment Policy hearing,
January 30, 1935
56
5
House Bill 7659, analysis by Haas,
[c. 1934]
56
6
Illinois Department of Labor, "Review of the Industrial Situation in Illinois",
December 1933
56
7
Industrial overcapacity report, Division of Economic Research, United States Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce,
August 1932
56
8
Industry output and work statistics,
1933-1935
56
9
International Labor Organization (ILO), "Summary of Foreign Labor Legislation",
1934-1935, [c. 1936]
56
10
International Ladies Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU), flyer on National Industrial Recovery Act,
[c. 1933]
56
11
"Judicial Veto," by A. G. McKnight (director of litigation, National Industrial Recovery Act), speech,
[c. 1933]
56
12
"Just Price in a Functional Economy," article by Bernard Dempsey,
September 1935
56
13
Labor Fact Finding Service, "National Industrial Recovery Act Labor Facts," bulletin,
July 1933
56
14
"Labor on the March," series of articles on National Recovery Administration (NRA),
September 1934
56
15
"Labor Productivity in the Manufacturing Industry," by Alexander Sachs,
June 8, 1933
56
16
National Child Labor Committee, correspondence,
1933-1935
56
17
National Emergency Council report, "Public Attitude toward the National Recovery Administration Program",
April 11, 1934
56
18
National Labor Board (NLB), Airline Pilots arbitration, statistics and agreement,
[c. October 1933]
56
19
National Labor Board (NLB), anthracite coal industry, production of accident statistics,
[c. 1933]
56
20
National Labor Board (NLB), Bituminus Coal Labor Board, decisions,
January-February 1934
56
21
National Labor Board (NLB), Bituminus Coal Labor Board, decisions,
May 1934
56
22
National Labor Board (NLB), Bituminus Coal Labor Board, decisions,
May 1934
56
23
National Labor Board (NLB), Bituminus Coal Labor Board, decisions,
June-August 1934
56
24
National Labor Board (NLB), cases pending list,
February 5, 1934
56
25
National Labor Board (NLB), correspondence,
September-October, 1933
56
26
National Labor Board (NLB), correspondence,
November-Decmber 1933
56
27
National Labor Board (NLB), correspondence,
January 1934
56
28
National Labor Board (NLB), correspondence,
February 1-15, 1934
56
29
National Labor Board (NLB), correspondence,
February 17-28, 1934
57
1
National Labor Board (NLB), correspondence,
March 1934
57
2
National Labor Board (NLB), correspondence,
April 1934
57
3
National Labor Board (NLB), correspondence,
May 1934
57
4
National Labor Board (NLB), correspondence,
June 1934
57
5
National Labor Board (NLB), correspondence,
July-September 1934
57
6
National Labor Board (NLB), daily report,
November 9-29, 1933
57
7
National Labor Board (NLB), daily report,
December 1933
57
8
National Labor Board (NLB), daily report,
January 1934
57
9
National Labor Board (NLB), daily report,
February 2-16, 1934
57
10
National Labor Board (NLB), daily report,
April 20-30, 1934
57
11
National Labor Board (NLB), daily report,
May 1934
57
12
National Labor Board (NLB), daily report,
June 1-July 2, 1934
57
13
National Labor Board (NLB), decisions,
August-November 1933
57
14
National Labor Board (NLB), decisions,
February-March 1934
57
15
National Labor Board (NLB), decisions,
May 1934
57
16
National Labor Board (NLB), decisions,
June 1934
57
17
National Labor Board (NLB), decisions, pamphlet,
August 1933-March 1934
57
18
National Labor Board (NLB), executive session minutes,
April 26-June 7, 1934
57
19
National Labor Board (NLB), Imperial Valley (Los Angeles area) agricultural labor report,
February 11, 1934
57
20
National Labor Board (NLB), Industrial Relations Boards and Labor Complaints Committees, report,
August 1934
57
21
National Labor Board (NLB), meeting agendas,
May 3-June 21, 1934
57
22
National Labor Board (NLB), Milwaukee Electric Railway strike, clippings,
June 25-30, 1934
57
23
National Labor Board (NLB), Milwaukee Electric Railway strike, correspondence, agreement draft,notes,
March-July 1934
57
24
National Labor Board (NLB), Milwaukee Utility strike, article,
September 1934
57
25
National Labor Board (NLB), National Longshoremen's Board, arbitration,
September 25, 1934
57
26
National Labor Board (NLB), New York boot and shoe strike, report and analysis,
November 1934
57
27
National Labor Board (NLB), press releases and announcements,
[c. August-December 1933]
58
1
National Labor Board (NLB), press releases,
January 17-31, 1934
58
2
National Labor Board (NLB), press releases,
February 1-6, 1934
58
3
National Labor Board (NLB), press releases,
February 8-17, 1934
58
4
National Labor Board (NLB), press releases,
February 19-26, 1934
58
5
National Labor Board (NLB), press releases,
March 1-8, 1934
58
6
National Labor Board (NLB), press releases,
March 8-15, 1934
58
7
National Labor Board (NLB), press releases (Haas speech to Senate Labor Committee),
March 15, 1934
58
8
National Labor Board (NLB), press releases,
March 16-30, 1934
58
9
National Labor Board (NLB), press releases,
April 2-16, 1934
58
10
National Labor Board (NLB), press releases,
April 18-30, 1934
58
11
National Labor Board (NLB), press releases,
May 1-11, 1934
58
12
National Labor Board (NLB), press releases,
May 14-22, 1934
58
13
National Labor Board (NLB), press releases,
May 23-31, 1934
58
14
National Labor Board (NLB), press releases,
June 1-11, 1934
58
15
National Labor Board (NLB), press releases,
June 12-July 12, 1934
58
16
National Labor Board (NLB), principles established through decisions,
August 21, 1934
58
17
National Labor Board (NLB), schedule of hearings,
October 31, 1933-June 18, 1934
58
18
National Labor Board (NLB), section 7(a) analysis by Milton Handler, National Labor Board General Counsel,
[c. 1934]
58
19
National Labor Board (NLB), statements of purpose and jurisdiction,
August, November 1933
59
1
National Labor Board (NLB), summary of activities,
[c. June 1934]
59
2
National Labor Board (NLB), Senate Bill 2926, Committee on Education and Labor, hearing transcripts,
March 1934
59
3
National Labor Board (NLB), Senate Bill 2926,
1934
59
4
National Labor Board (NLB), Weirton Steel Company controversy, National Association of Manufacturers statement,
December 28, 1933
59
5
National Labor Board (NLB), Weirton Steel Company, Haas statement,
April 1934
59
6
National Labor Board (NLB), Western Kentucky Coal cases before the National Labor Board, United Mine Workers memo,
[c. 1934]
59
7
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Bendix Products--United Automobile Workers (UAW) Federal Local #18347, circuit court of appeals, union brief,
January 1935
59
8
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), correspondence,
July 1934-May 1935
59
9
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), daily reports,
August 28-October 31, 1934
59
10
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), daily reports,
November-December 1934
59
11
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), daily reports,
January 1935
59
12
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Edwin Witte speech to Commonwealth Club of San Francisco, "Should Government Foster Organization of Labor",
May 10, 1935
59
13
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), labor complaints analysis by E. Christopher Meyer,
October 1934
59
14
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), National Labor Relations Board legislation creation,
June 1934
59
15
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, agreements, ballot, negotiations,
July-August 1934
59
16
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, chronology with exhibits,
August 28, 1934
59
17
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
July 18, 1934
59
18
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
July 19, 1934
59
19
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
July 20, 1934
59
20
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
July 21, 1934
59
21
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
July 22, 1934
59
22
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
July 28-29, 1934
59
23
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
July 30, 1934
59
24
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
July 31, 1934
59
25
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
August 1, 1934
59
26
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
August 2, 1934
59
27
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
August 3, 1934
60
1
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
August 4, 1934
60
2
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
August 5, 1934
60
3
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
August 6, 1934
60
4
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
August 7, 1934
60
5
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
August 8, 1934
60
6
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
August 9, 1934
60
7
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
August 10, 1934
60
8
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
August 11, 1934
60
9
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
August 12, 1934
60
10
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
August 13, 1934
60
11
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
August 14, 1934
60
12
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
August 15, 1934
60
13
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
August 16, 1934
60
14
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
August 17, 1934
60
15
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
August 18, 1934
60
16
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
August 19-20, 1934
60
17
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
August 21, 1934
60
18
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
August 22, 1934
60
19
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
August 23, 1934
60
20
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
August 27-31, 1934
60
21
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, clippings,
September 4-November 7, 1934
60
22
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, correspondence,
July 16-30, 1934
60
23
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, correspondence,
August 3-September 6, 1934, October 19, 1934
60
24
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, correspondence (received while in Minneapolis),
July-August 1934
60
25
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), MInneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, hotel and phone expenses,
July-August 1934
60
26
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, magazine with article on strike,
July-September 1934
60
27
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, notes,
[c. July-August 1934]
60
28
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Minneapolis Teamsters strike, Teamster Local #574, notebook, notes,
July-August 1934
61
1
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), press releases (mostly NLRB decisions),
July 10-August 9, 1934
61
2
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), press releases (mostly NLRB decisions),
August 19-24, 1934
61
3
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), press releases (mostly NLRB decisions),
August 24-September 26, 1934
61
4
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), press releases (mostly NLRB decisions),
October 2-29, 1934
61
5
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), press releases (mostly NLRB decisions),
November 1934
61
6
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), press releases (mostly NLRB decisions),
November 1934
61
7
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), press releases (mostly NLRB decisions),
December 1934
61
8
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), press releases (mostly NLRB decisions),
December 1934
61
9
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), press releases (mostly NLRB decisions),
January 1935
61
10
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), press releases (mostly NLRB decisions),
February 1935
61
11
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), press releases (mostly NLRB decisions),
March 1935
61
12
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), press releases (mostly NLRB decisions),
March 1935
61
13
National Recovery Administration (NRA), administrative orders (Hugh Johnson), #1-35,
November 20, 1933-May 18, 1934
61
14
National Recovery Administration (NRA), administrative orders (Hugh Johnson), #36-60,
May 28, 1934-July 2, 1934
61
15
National Recovery Administration (NRA), administrative orders (Hugh Johnson), #61-75,
July 10, 1934-August 20, 1934
61
16
National Recovery Administration (NRA), administrative orders (Hugh Johnson), #76-91,
August 20, 1934-September 22, 1934
61
17
National Recovery Administration (NRA), advertising specialty industry, industry code proposals,
August 22, 1933
61
18
National Recovery Administration (NRA), advertising typographers, industry code proposals,
August 24, 1933
61
19
National Recovery Administration (NRA), "A Guide to Commodities and Services under Approved Code of Fair Competition," pamphlet,
1934
61
20
National Recovery Administration (NRA), air transport industry, industry code proposals, amendments,
1933, 1935
61
21
National Recovery Administration (NRA), "Alignment of Industries and Trades for Industrial Self Government," report by George Brady,
October 1934
62
1
National Recovery Administration (NRA), aluminum industry, industry code proposals, correspondence, report,
1933-1934
62
2
National Recovery Administration (NRA), american glassware industry, correspondence, industry code proposal, union brief,
1933
62
3
National Recovery Administration (NRA), appointment notice,
June 19-July 3, 1935
62
4
National Recovery Administration (NRA), architects, industry code proposals,
August 25, 1933
62
5
National Recovery Administration (NRA), art needlework association, industry code proposals,
August 19, 1933
62
6
National Recovery Administration (NRA), automobile industry, industry code proposals, AFL brief, report,
1933-1935
62
7
National Recovery Administration (NRA), automobile tires, price study report,
November 1934
62
8
National Recovery Administration (NRA), baking industry, industry survey, analysis,
1935
62
9
National Recovery Administration (NRA), bankers, correspondence,
August 1933
62
10
National Recovery Administration (NRA), barber and beauty culture industry, industry code proposals,
August 23, 1933
62
11
National Recovery Administration (NRA), "Basic Code of Fair Competition," pamphlet,
1933
62
12
National Recovery Administration (NRA), bicycle manufacturers industry, industry code proposals,
August 23, 1933
62
13
National Recovery Administration (NRA), bills, article,
1933
62
14
National Recovery Administration (NRA), bituminous coal industry, code proposals,
1933-1934
62
15
National Recovery Administration (NRA), bituminous coal industry, Coal Producers Association of Illinois code report,
July 1933
62
16
National Recovery Administration (NRA), bituminous coal industry, statement of John Lewis (United Mine Workers) on the coal code,
August 1933
62
17
National Recovery Administration (NRA), bituminous coal industry, Northern Coal Control Association and Smokeless and Appalachian Coal Association code report,
July 1933
62
18
National Recovery Administration (NRA), bituminous coal industry, report on coal production and output,
February 1934
62
19
National Recovery Administration (NRA), bituminous coal industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 1-34),
August 9, 1933
62
20
National Recovery Administration (NRA), bituminous coal industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 35-51),
August 9, 1933
62
21
National Recovery Administration (NRA), bituminous coal industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 52-74),
August 9, 1933
62
22
National Recovery Administration (NRA), bituminous coal industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 75- 108),
August 9, 1933
62
23
National Recovery Administration (NRA), bituminous coal industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 109-142),
August 9, 1933
63
1
National Recovery Administration (NRA), bituminous coal industry, code hearings transcripts (pp 143-154),
August 9, 1933
63
2
National Recovery Administration (NRA), bituminous coal industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 1001-1034),
August 10, 1933
63
3
National Recovery Administration (NRA), bituminous coal industry, code hearing transcripts, (pp 1035-1058),
August 10, 1933
63
4
National Recovery Administration (NRA), bituminous coal industry, coder hearing transcripts (pp 1059-1092),
August 10, 1933
63
5
National Recovery Administration (NRA), bituminous coal industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 1093-1109),
August 10, 1933
63
6
National Recovery Administration (NRA), bituminous coal industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 1110-1126),
August 10, 1933
63
7
National Recovery Administration (NRA), bituminous coal industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 1127- 1136),
August 10, 1933
63
8
National Recovery Administration (NRA), bituminous coal industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 2001-2034),
August 11, 1933
63
9
National Recovery Administration (NRA), bituminous coal industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 2035-2065),
August 11, 1933
63
10
National Recovery Administration (NRA), bituminous coal industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 2066-2099),
August 11, 1933
63
11
National Recovery Administration (NRA), bituminous coal industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 2100-2142),
August 11, 1933
63
12
National Recovery Administration (NRA), blanket code interpretations,
[c. 1933]
63
13
National Recovery Administration (NRA), blouse manufacturing industry, industry code proposal,
August 15, 1933
63
14
National Recovery Administration (NRA), book manufacturing industry, industry code proposal,
July 12, 1933
63
15
National Recovery Administration (NRA), boot and shoe manufacturing industry, correpsondence,
1933-1935
63
16
National Recovery Administration (NRA), boot and shoe manufacturing industry, hearing transcripts, volume 1,
September 12, 1933
63
17
National Recovery Administration (NRA), boot and shoe manufacturing industry, hearing transcripts, volume 2,
September 13, 1933
64
1
National Recovery Administration (NRA), boot and shoe manufacturing industry, report on the functioning of the code,
July 1935
64
2
National Recovery Administration (NRA), boot and shoe manufacturing industry, hearing announcement, notes, industry survey,
1933-1935
64
3
National Recovery Administration (NRA), boot and shoe manufacturing industry, United States Department of Labor, Women's Department report on shoe industry in New Hampshire,
1933
64
4
National Recovery Administration (NRA), boot and shoe manufacturing industry, labor advisory board proposals,
February 1935
64
5
National Recovery Administration (NRA), boot and shoe manufacturing industry, industry statistics,
September 1933
64
6
National Recovery Administration (NRA), boot and shoe manufacturing industry, industry code proposals,
1933
64
7
National Recovery Administration (NRA), boot and shoe manufacturing industry, labor code proposals,
1933
64
8
National Recovery Administration (NRA), brewing industry, industry survey, statements, notes,
1933-1935
64
9
National Recovery Administration (NRA), buff and polishing wheel industry, industry code proposal,
[c. 1933]
64
10
National Recovery Administration (NRA), builders supplies trade industry, code,
1933
64
11
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Business and Labor Standards Committee report on state NRA activities,
July 15, 1935
64
12
National Recovery Administration (NRA), business furniture industry, industry survey, notes,
1933-1935
64
13
National Recovery Administration (NRA), "Business Press Summary," NRA news survey,
September 1933-January 1934
64
14
National Recovery Administration (NRA), button jobbers industry, industry code proposal,
August 23, 1933
64
15
National Recovery Administration (NRA), can manufacturing industry, industry survey,
1933-1935
64
16
National Recovery Administration (NRA), cap and closure industry, industry code proposal,
August 24, 1933
64
17
National Recovery Administration (NRA), carpet and rug manufacturing industry, industry survey,
1933-1935
64
18
National Recovery Administration (NRA), cast iron soil pipe industry, industry code proposals, industry survey,
1933-1935
64
19
National Recovery Administration (NRA), cement industry, industry survey,
[c. 1933]
64
20
National Recovery Administration (NRA), cigar industry, correspondence, survey,
1933-1935
64
21
National Recovery Administration (NRA), city directory industry, industry code proposals,
August 18, 1933
64
22
National Recovery Administration (NRA), clock manufacturing industry, code,
February 26, 1935
64
23
National Recovery Administration (NRA), coat and suit industry, industry proposal, International Ladies Garment Workers Union (ILGWU) proposal, industry survey,
1933-1935
64
24
National Recovery Administration (NRA), coat and suit industry, code hearing transcripts, (pp 1-34),
July 20, 1933
64
25
National Recovery Administration (NRA), coat and suit industry, code hearing transcripts, (pp 35-64),
July 20, 1933
64
26
National Recovery Administration (NRA), coat and suit industry, code hearing transcript, (pp 66-115),
July 20, 1933
64
27
National Recovery Administration (NRA), code analysis, editing, pp 1-30,
August 1933
64
28
National Recovery Administration (NRA), code analysis editing, pp 31-50,
[c. 1935]
64
29
National Recovery Administration (NRA), code analysis editing, pp 52-80,
[c. 1935]
65
1
National Recovery Administration (NRA), code analysis editing, pp 81-114,
[c. 1935]
65
2
National Recovery Administration (NRA), code analysis editing, pp 121-187,
[c. 1935]
65
3
National Recovery Administration (NRA), code approval and deputy administration list,
October 1933
65
4
National Recovery Administration (NRA), code authority, Group III, meeting minutes, agenda,
March 1934
65
5
National Recovery Administration (NRA), code changes,
April 1, 1935
65
6
National Recovery Administration (NRA), code compliance analysis,
November 8, 1934
65
7
National Recovery Administration (NRA), code departure report,
[c. 1936]
65
8
National Recovery Administration (NRA), code exemptions, small employers, statement,
August 6, 1934
65
9
National Recovery Administration (NRA), code meeting, schedule A, notes,
July 1933
65
10
National Recovery Administration (NRA), code meeting, notes, (1 of 2),
[c. 1933-1935]
65
11
National Recovery Administration (NRA), code meeting notes, (2 of 2),
[c. 1933-1935]
65
12
National Recovery Administration (NRA), code summaries by subject, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic commerce,
November 4, 1933
65
13
National Recovery Administration (NRA), codes, miscellaneous,
[c. 1933-1935]
65
14
National Recovery Administration (NRA), codes, probable national or sub-divisional codes, division six,
October 25, 1934
65
15
National Recovery Administration (NRA), code, recent and classified,
July 5, 7, 1933
65
16
National Recovery Administration (NRA), coffee industry, code amendments,
1935
65
17
National Recovery Administration (NRA), coin operated machine manufacturing industry, industry code proposal,
1933
65
18
National Recovery Administration (NRA), coke manufacturing industry, industry code proposal,
August 19, 1933
65
19
National Recovery Administration (NRA), commercial fixture manufacturers industry, industry code proposal,
August 23, 1933
65
20
National Recovery Administration (NRA), commercial printing industry, industry proposals,
[c. 1933]
65
21
National Recovery Administration (NRA), commercial refrigerator industry, code,
[c. 1933]
65
22
National Recovery Administration (NRA), commercial vehicle body industry, industry code proposal,
August 19, 1937
65
23
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Committee to Report Changes in Labor and Trade Practice Standards, findings, notes,
[c. 1935]
65
24
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Committee to Report Changes in Labor and Trades Practice Standards, report drafts, correpsondence,
June 1935-January 1936
65
25
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Committee to Report Changes in Labor and Trade Practice Standards, survey data, report,
March 1936
65
26
National Recovery Administration (NRA), complaint to the president under section 3 (d) of National Industrial Recovery Act,
August 7, 1933
65
27
National Recovery Administration (NRA), company unions, code changes,
[c. 1933]
65
28
National Recovery Administration (NRA), congratulatory letters to Haas on his NRA-Labor Advisory Board appointment,
June-August 1933
65
29
National Recovery Administration (NRA), construction industry, correspondence, industry code proposal, industry survey,
1933-1935
65
30
National Recovery Administration (NRA), cooking and heating appliances manufacturing industry, industry service, notes,
1933-1935
66
1
National Recovery Administration (NRA), copper and brass mill products industry, industry code proposals,
August 19, 1933
66
2
National Recovery Administration (NRA), copper custom smeltings and refining industry, industry code proposals,
August 19, 1933
66
3
National Recovery Administration (NRA), corn refining industry, industry code proposal,
August 23, 1933
66
4
National Recovery Administration (NRA), corporation returns by industrial groups,
1934
66
5
National Recovery Administration (NRA), corset and brassiere industry, code, industry code proposals,
July-August 1933
66
6
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correction bulletins, code corrections,
September 1933, February-March 1935
66
7
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
June 19-22, 1933
66
8
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
July 6-19, 1933
66
9
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
July 20-31, 1933
66
10
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
August 1-15, 1933
66
11
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
August 16-31, 1933
66
12
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
September 5-14, 1933
66
13
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
September 19-21, 1933
66
14
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
October 9-19, 1933
66
15
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
November 1-20, 1933
66
16
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
December 21-22, 1933
66
17
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
January 3-February 1, 1934
66
18
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
February 3-27, 1934
66
19
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
March 1-30, 1934
66
20
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
April 2-26, 1934
66
21
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
May 16-July 30, 1934
66
22
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
August 30-September 25, 1934
66
23
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
October 11-31, 1934
66
24
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
November 21-30, 1934
66
25
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
December 6-13, 1934
66
26
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
January 5-29, 1935
66
27
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
February 5-26, 1935
66
28
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
March 5-30, 1935
66
29
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
April 2-24, 1935
66
30
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
May 6, 1935
66
31
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
May 9-31, 1935
66
32
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
June 1-25, 1935
66
33
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
July 2-August 1, 1935
67
1
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
August 3-28, 1935
67
2
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
September 6-14, 1935
67
3
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
October 9-25, 1935
67
4
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
November-December 1935
67
5
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
January-May 1936
67
6
National Recovery Administration (NRA), correspondence,
[c. 1933-1935]
67
7
National Recovery Administration (NRA),cotton garment industry, correspondence, industry survey, notes,
1933-1935
67
8
National Recovery Administration (NRA), cotton textile industry, code hearing transcript (pp 1-47),
June 27, 1933
67
9
National Recovery Administration (NRA), cotton textile industry, code hearing transcript (pp 40-71),
June 27, 1933
67
10
National Recovery Administration (NRA), cotton textile industry, code hearing transcript (pp 1-34),
June 28, 1933
67
11
National Recovery Administration (NRA), cotton textile industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 35-68),
June 28, 1933
67
12
National Recovery Administration (NRA), cotton textile industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 69-102),
June 28, 1933
67
13
National Recovery Administration (NRA), cotton textile industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 103-136),
June 28, 1933
67
14
National Recovery Administration (NRA), cotton textile industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 1-34),
June 29, 1933
67
15
National Recovery Administration (NRA), cotton textile industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 35-73),
June 29, 1933
67
16
National Recovery Administration (NRA), cotton textile industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 1-37),
June 30, 1933
67
17
National Recovery Administration (NRA), cotton textile industry, industry code proposal, approval,
June-July 1933
67
18
National Recovery Administration (NRA), cotton textile industry, AFL brief,
June 28, 1933
67
19
National Recovery Administration (NRA), cotton textile industry, correspondence, notes, industry survey, proposals,
1933-1935
67
20
National Recovery Administration (NRA), cotton textile industry, Bureau of Labor stastic report on wages from July 1933-August 1934 (part 1),
February 1935
68
1
National Recovery Administration (NRA), cotton textile industry, Federal Trade Commission report (part 2),
September 1934
68
2
National Recovery Administration (NRA), carpet padding industry, industry proposals,
1933
68
3
National Recovery Administration (NRA), stone, sand, gravel, and slag industries, industry proposals, industry survey,
1933-1935
68
4
National Recovery Administration (NRA), distributors of industrial suppliers and machine industry, industry code proposals,
August 18, 1933
68
5
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Division of Review report, "A Prologue to Prices",
October 25, 1934
68
6
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Division of Review report, "A Prologue to Prices",
October 25, 1934
68
7
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Division of Review report, "Child Labor Control under the NRA",
March 1936
68
8
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Division of Review report, "Employment and Unemployment, 1929-1935",
March 1936
68
9
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Division of Review report, "Introduction",
March 1936
68
10
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Division of Review report, "List of Work Materials",
[c. 1936]
68
11
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Division of Review report, "Migration of Selected Industries as Influenced by Area Wage Differentials in Codes of Fair Competition",
February 1936
68
12
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Division of Review report, "Minimum Price Regulation Under Codes of Fair Competition",
March 1936
68
13
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Division of Review report, "NRA and Industrial Homework",
March 1936
69
1
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Division of Review report, "NRA Policies, Standards, and Code Provisions on Basic Weekly Hours of Work",
March 1936
69
2
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Division of Review report, "The Owner-Operator Problem and the NRA",
March 1936
69
3
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Division of Review report, "Policy in the Control of Wages Under NRA: Introduction and Minimum Wage Policy",
March 1936
69
4
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Division of Review report, "Policy on Wages Below the Minimum",
March 1936
69
5
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Division of Review report, "Policy on Wages Above the Minimum Under the NIRA",
March 1936
69
6
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Division of Review report, "Posting of Labor Provisions Under the NRA",
March 1936
69
7
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Division of Review report, "Safety and Health Work Under the NRA",
February 1936
69
8
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Division of Review report, "Section 7(a): Its History, Interpretation, and Administration",
March 1936
69
9
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Division of Review report, "Section 7(a): Its History, Interpretation, and Administration",
March 1936
69
10
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Division of Review report, "Wages and Hours in American Industry, NRA Source Material",
March 1936
70
1
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Division of Review report, "Wage Trends in Prosperity and Depression Prior to NRA",
March 1936
70
2
National Recovery Administration (NRA), dress manufacuring industry, industry survey, notes,
1933-1935
70
3
National Recovery Administration (NRA), dry and polishing mop industry, industry code proposals,
1933
70
4
National Recovery Administration (NRA), dyeing and cleaning industry (NYC area), statement,
September 9, 1933
70
5
National Recovery Administration (NRA), electrical manufacturing industry, code hearing transcripts, (pp 1-34),
July 19, 1933
70
6
National Recovery Administration (NRA), electrical manufacturing industry, code hearing transcripts, (pp 35-69),
July 19, 1933
70
7
National Recovery Administration (NRA), electrical manufacturing industry, code hearing transcripts, (pp 70-103),
July 19, 1933
70
8
National Recovery Administration (NRA),electrical manufacturing industry, code hearing transcripts, (pp 104-137),
July 19, 1933
70
9
National Recovery Administration (NRA), electrical manufacturing industry, code hearing transcripts, (pp 138-165),
July 19, 1933
70
10
National Recovery Administration (NRA),electrical manufacturing industry, code hearing transcripts, (pp 166-199),
July 19, 1933
70
11
National Recovery Administration (NRA), electrical manufacturing industry, code hearing transcripts, (pp 200-140),
July 19, 1933
70
12
National Recovery Administration (NRA), electrical manufacturing industry, code hearing transcripts, (pp 1000-1034),
July 21, 1933
70
13
National Recovery Administration (NRA), electrical manufacturing industry, code hearing transcripts, (pp 1035-1060),
July 21, 1933
70
14
National Recovery Administration (NRA), electrical manufacturing industry, industry and labor proposals,
1933
70
15
National Recovery Administration (NRA),electrical manufacturing industry, industry survey, notes,
1933-1935
70
16
National Recovery Administration (NRA), electric storage and wet primary battery industry, industry code proposal,
August 18, 1933
70
17
National Recovery Administration (NRA), fabricated metal products industry, industry survey,
1933-1935
70
18
National Recovery Administration (NRA), farm equipment industry, industry survey,
1933-1935
70
19
National Recovery Administration (NRA), fertilizer industry, report,
January 1935
70
20
National Recovery Administration (NRA), file manufacturing industry, industry code proposal,
August 11, 1933
70
21
National Recovery Administration (NRA), fishing tackle industry, correspondence, industry code proposal,
1933
70
22
National Recovery Administration (NRA), flat glass distributing industry, industry code proposal,
August 23, 1933
70
23
National Recovery Administration (NRA), food and grocery distributing trade industry, industry code change suggestions,
July 31, 1933
70
24
National Recovery Administration (NRA), fur dyeing industry, industry code proposal,
August 24, 1933
70
25
National Recovery Administration (NRA), fur liners industry, industry code proposal,
August 19, 1933
70
26
National Recovery Administration (NRA), furniture manufacturing, industry survey, notes,
1933-1935
70
27
National Recovery Administration (NRA), gasoline pump industry, industry code proposal,
August 14, 1933
70
28
National Recovery Administration (NRA), gas operating utility industry, industry code proposal,
August 1933
70
29
National Recovery Administration (NRA), gear manufacturing industry, proposed code changes,
May 1933
70
30
National Recovery Administration (NRA), general labor provision and the labor advisory council report,
May 23, 1935
70
31
National Recovery Administration (NRA), glass container manufacturing industry, industry code proposal,
August 18, 1933
70
32
National Recovery Administration (NRA), goldfish industry, industry code proposal,
1933
70
33
National Recovery Administration (NRA), graphic arts finishing industry, industry code proposal,
1933-1935
71
1
National Recovery Administration (NRA), greeting card industry, industry code proposal,
August 22, 1933
71
2
National Recovery Administration (NRA), hearings on employment provisions of codes of fair competition, John L. Lewis (CIO) statement,
January 30, 1935
71
3
National Recovery Administration (NRA), hearings on employment provisions of codes of fair competition, press memos,
Januray 30-February 2, 1935
71
4
National Recovery Administration (NRA), hearings on employment provisions of codes of fair competition, speakers lists,
January -February 1935
71
5
National Recovery Administration (NRA), hearings on employment provisions of codes of fair competition, "The Consumer Interest in Employment Policy," statement by Thomas Blaisdell,
January 30, 1935
71
6
National Recovery Administration (NRA), piping and air conditioning division of the construction industry, industry code proposal,
August 25, 1933
71
7
National Recovery Administration (NRA), "History of the General Code Authority," general code offices,
September 1935
71
8
National Recovery Administration (NRA), hot ring industry, industry code proposal,
August 24, 1933
71
9
National Recovery Administration (NRA), hosiery industry, industry code proposal, survey, notes,
1933-1935
71
10
National Recovery Administration (NRA), hotel, restaurant, and soda fountain quipment industry, industry code proposal,
August 23, 1933
71
11
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Hugh Johnson conference transcript,
September 6, 1933
71
12
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Hugh Johnson, statement to US Senate Committee on Finance,
April 18, 1935
71
13
National Recovery Administration (NRA), ice industry,industry survey,
1933-1935
71
14
National Recovery Administration (NRA), National Industrial Conference Board, Blackwell Smith (NRA general counsel) address,
July 16, 1935
71
15
National Recovery Administration (NRA), investment bankers, code amendment,
1935
71
16
National Recovery Administration (NRA), iron and steel industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 1-34),
July 31, 1933
71
17
National Recovery Administration (NRA), iron and steel industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 35-68),
July 31, 1933
71
18
National Recovery Administration (NRA),iron and steel industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 69-85), and Robert Lamont statement,
July 31, 1933
71
19
National Recovery Administration (NRA), iron and steel industry, code,
July-August 1933
71
20
National Recovery Administration (NRA), iron and steel industry, AFL statement on code,
[c. 1933]
71
21
National Recovery Administration (NRA),code analysis corrections by Frances Perkins,
July 31, 1933
71
22
National Recovery Administration (NRA), code report,
November 16, 1933
72
1
National Recovery Administration (NRA), iron and steel industry, industry survey, notes,
1933-1935
72
2
National Recovery Administration (NRA), kalamein indusry, industry code proposal,
August 24, 1933
72
3
National Recovery Administration (NRA), knitting industry, industry code proposal,
[c. 1933]
72
4
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Labor Advisry Board, internal report (by Solomon Barkin),
October 1934-April 1935
72
5
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Labor Advisory Board, meeting minutes,
August-September 1933
72
6
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Labor Advisory Board, meeting minutes,
November 1934
72
7
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Labor Advisory Board, meeting minutes,
December 1934
72
8
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lace manufacturing industry, code and code modification,
August 14, 1933
72
9
National Recovery Administration (NRA), laundry industry, industry code proposal,
August 23, 1933
72
10
National Recovery Administration (NRA), leather industry, industry code proposal,
August 11, 1933
72
11
National Recovery Administration (NRA), leather and woolen knit glove industry, industry code proposal,
August 26, 1933
72
12
National Recovery Administration (NRA), legislation,
1933-1935
72
13
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lime industry, correspondence, industry code proposal,
1933-1934
72
14
National Recovery Administration (NRA), limited price industry, industry survey, notes,
1933-1935
72
15
National Recovery Administration (NRA), litigation memos,
December 18, 1933-January 31, 1934
72
16
National Recovery Administration (NRA), litigation memos,
February 2-April 15, 1934
72
17
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lithographic industry, correspondence,
April 23, 1934
72
18
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, code hearing transcripts,
July 20, 1933
72
19
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, code hearing transcripts,
July 21, 1933
72
20
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, code hearing transcripts,
July 22, 1933
73
1
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, code hearing transcripts,
July 24, 1933
73
2
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, code hearing transcripts,
July 25, 1933
73
3
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, code hearing transcripts,
July 26, 1933
73
4
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 1-44),
July 20, 1933
73
5
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 45-78),
July 20, 1933
73
6
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 79-94),
July 20, 1933
73
7
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 1000-1052),
July 21, 1933
74
1
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 1053-1086),
July 21, 1933
74
2
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 1087-1120),
July 21, 1933
74
3
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 2000-2051),
July 22, 1933
74
4
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 3000-3051),
July 24, 1933
74
5
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 3052-3074),
July 24, 1933
74
6
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 3075-3108),
July 24, 1933
74
7
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 3109-3136),
July 24, 1933
74
8
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 4001-4034),
July 25, 1933
74
9
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 4035-4068),
July 25, 1933
74
10
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 4069-4088),
July 25, 1933
74
11
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 4089-4128),
July 25, 1933
74
12
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 5001-5034),
July 26, 1933
74
13
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 5035-5066),
July 26, 1933
74
14
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 5067-5100),
July 26, 1933
74
15
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, code hearing transcripts (pp 5101-5140),
July 26, 1933
74
16
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, code hearing supplement,
[c. 1933]
74
17
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, industry code,
August, December 1933
74
18
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, industry code proposal,
July, September 1933
74
19
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, correspondence, notes,
1933-1934
74
20
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, code hearing report,
July 20, 1933
74
21
National Recovery Administration (NRA), lumber and timber products industry, production control report,
[c. 1934]
75
1
National Recovery Administration (NRA), manufacturing pharmaceutical and biological industry, industry code proposal,
August 24, 1933
75
2
National Recovery Administration (NRA), marble contracting industry, industry code proposal,
August 25, 1933
75
3
National Recovery Administration (NRA), medium and low priced jewelry industry, correspondence, notes, industry survey,
1933-1935
75
4
National Recovery Administration (NRA), men's clothing industry, industry survey,
1933-1935
75
5
National Recovery Administration (NRA), men's ready-to-wear clothing industry, industry code proposal,
July 19, 1933
75
6
National Recovery Administration (NRA), men's neckware industry, industry code proposal, NRA reports,
1933, 1936
75
7
National Recovery Administration (NRA), metal lath manufacturing industry, industry code proposal,
1933
75
8
National Recovery Administration (NRA), milk sugar industry, industry code proposal,
August 23, 1933
75
9
National Recovery Administration (NRA), millinery industry, industry code proposal,
July 22, 1933
75
10
National Recovery Administration (NRA), mining, bureau of mines resolution, United Mine Workers (UMW), press releases,
[c. 1932-1934]
75
11
National Recovery Administration (NRA), model code outline guide, suggestions,
1933-1934
75
12
National Recovery Administration (NRA), mopstick industry, code,
1933
75
13
National Recovery Administration (NRA), motion pictures industry, industry code proposal,
August 23, 1933
75
14
National Recovery Administration (NRA), motion picture laboratory industry, industry code proposal,
August 18, 1933
75
15
National Recovery Administration (NRA), motor vehicle retailing idustry, correspondence, industry survey,
1933-1935
75
16
National Recovery Administration (NRA), national coal merchants, code proposals,
October 16, 1934
75
17
National Recovery Administration (NRA), national public housing conference, "Public Housing Progress, " newsletter,
November 1934, March, April 1935
75
18
National Recovery Administration (NRA), national rayon weaving industry, industry code proposal,
July 1933
75
19
National Recovery Administration (NRA), national retail industries, code proposals,
1933
75
20
National Recovery Administration (NRA), national share travelers association, code proposals, constitution,
1933
75
21
National Recovery Administration (NRA), natural gas industry, industry code proposal,
August 1933
75
22
National Recovery Administration (NRA), newsprint industry, industry code proposal and great northern paper company, statistics,
1933-1934
75
23
National Recovery Administration (NRA), notice of NRA hearings,
June-July 1933
75
24
National Recovery Administration (NRA), notice of NRA hearings,
August 1933
75
25
National Recovery Administration (NRA), notice of NRA hearings,
September 1933
75
26
National Recovery Administration (NRA), notice of NRA hearings,
October 1933
75
27
National Recovery Administration (NRA), notice of NRA hearings,
November 1933
76
1
National Recovery Administration (NRA), notice of NRA hearings,
January-February 1934
76
2
National Recovery Administration (NRA), notice of NRA hearings,
May-October 1934
76
3
National Recovery Administration (NRA), notice of NRA hearings,
January-March 1935
76
4
National Recovery Administration (NRA), office memorandum,
November 2, 1933-April 9, 1934
76
5
National Recovery Administration (NRA), office memorandum,
April 10, 1934-May 31, 1934
76
6
National Recovery Administration (NRA), office memorandum,
June 1-29, 1934
76
7
National Recovery Administration (NRA), office memorandum,
July 3-31, 1934
76
8
National Recovery Administration (NRA), office memorandum,
August 14-30, 1934
76
9
National Recovery Administration (NRA), office memorandum,
September 6-October 8, 1934
76
10
National Recovery Administration (NRA), office orders,
September 15, 1933-March 26, 1934
76
11
National Recovery Administration (NRA), office orders,
March 30, 1934-July 10, 1934
76
12
National Recovery Administration (NRA), office orders,
July 11, 1934-August 31, 1934
76
13
National Recovery Administration (NRA), office workers, survey and NRA impact,
[c. 1935]
76
14
National Recovery Administration (NRA), oil burner industry, code and amendment,
August, October 1933
76
15
National Recovery Administration (NRA), oil industry, industry code proposal,
July 1933
76
16
National Recovery Administration (NRA), optical wholesale trade, industry code proposal,
August 23, 1933
76
17
National Recovery Administration (NRA), paint, varnish, and lacquer manufacturing, industry survey,
1935
76
18
National Recovery Administration (NRA), painting, wallpaper, and decorating, correspondence, industry code proposal,
August 1933
76
19
National Recovery Administration (NRA), paper and pulp industry, code, industry survey, correspodence,
November 1933-September 1934
76
20
National Recovery Administration (NRA), paper distributing industry, industry code proposal,
August 19, 1933
76
21
National Recovery Administration (NRA), periodical publishers industry, industry code proposal,
August 19, 1933
76
22
National Recovery Administration (NRA), personnel and telephone directory, library contents list,
1933, 1935
76
23
National Recovery Administration (NRA), petition to the administrator for an NRA code change,
August 1-8, 1933
76
24
National Recovery Administration (NRA), petition to the administrator for an NRA code change,
August 9-12, 1933
76
25
National Recovery Administration (NRA), petition to the administrator for an NRA code change,
August 14-18, 1933
76
26
National Recovery Administration (NRA), petition to the administrator for an NRA code change,
August 19-22, 1933
77
1
National Recovery Administration (NRA), petition to the administrator for an NRA code change,
August 23, 1933
77
2
National Recovery Administration (NRA), petition to the administrator for an NRA code change,
August 24, 1933
77
3
National Recovery Administration (NRA), petition to the administrator for an NRA code change,
August 25-28, 1933
77
4
National Recovery Administration (NRA), petition to the administrator for an NRA code change,
August 29-31, 1933
77
5
National Recovery Administration (NRA), petition to the administrator for an NRA code change,
September 5-7, 1933
77
6
National Recovery Administration (NRA), petition to the administrator for an NRA code change,
September 10-15, 1933
77
7
National Recovery Administration (NRA), petition to the administrator for an NRA code change,
September 16-30, 1933
77
8
National Recovery Administration (NRA), petroleum industry, code, industry code proposal,
July-August 1933
77
9
National Recovery Administration (NRA), petroleum industry, gasoline price study,
November 1, 1934
77
10
National Recovery Administration (NRA), photographic dealers industry, industry code proposal,
August 19, 1933
77
11
National Recovery Administration (NRA), photographic industry, industry code proposal,
July 27, 1933
77
12
National Recovery Administration (NRA), photo-engraving industry, correspondence,
March 20, 1934
77
13
National Recovery Administration (NRA), pile fabrics, flat fabrics, and woven drapery fabrics, code,
[c. 1933]
77
14
National Recovery Administration (NRA), playing card industry, correspondence,
October 1933
77
15
National Recovery Administration (NRA), plumbing fixtures industry, industry code proposal,
August 19, 1933
77
16
National Recovery Administration (NRA), population differentials in codes,
[c. 1935]
77
17
National Recovery Administration (NRA), pottery industry, industry code proposal,
August 1933
77
18
National Recovery Administration (NRA), power piping industry, industry code proposal,
August 19, 1933
77
19
National Recovery Administration (NRA), precious jewelry producing industry, industry and union code proposals, notes, code,
1933-1935
77
20
National Recovery Administration (NRA), preserved folliage and wreath industry, industry code proposal,
August 23, 1933
77
21
National Recovery Administration (NRA), president's statement outlining NRA policies,
1933
77
22
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
January 1-12, 1933
77
23
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
September 21-24, 1933
77
24
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
September 25-29, 1933
77
25
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
October 8-10, 1933
78
1
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
October 11, 29, 30, 1933
78
2
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
November 10-24, 1933
78
3
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
December 8, 15, 22, 29, 1933
78
4
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
January 16, 18 19, 1934
78
5
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
February 18-20, 1934
78
6
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
March 25-31, 1934
78
7
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
April 1-5, 1934
78
8
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
April 8-20, 1934
78
9
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
May 8-16, 1934
78
10
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
June 22-28, 1934
78
11
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
July 1-2, 1934
78
12
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
September 19, 1934
78
13
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
October 23, 1934
78
14
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
December 11-18, 1934
78
15
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
December 19-29, 1934
78
16
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
December 30-January 7, 1935
78
17
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
January 8-14, 1935
78
18
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
January 15-22, 1935
78
19
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
January 28-31, 1935
78
20
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
February 1-9, 1935
79
1
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
February 10-26, 1935
79
2
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
March 8-23, 1935
79
3
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
March 31-April 17, 1935
79
4
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
May 15-29, 1935
79
5
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
June 6-8, 1935
79
6
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
October 19-28, 1935
79
7
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press digest (press research section),
November 1-8, 1935
79
8
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
June 20-25, 1933
79
9
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
June 26-30, 1933
79
10
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
July 5-9, 1933
79
11
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
July 10-16, 1933
79
12
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
July 17-22, 1933
79
13
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
July 24-25, 1933
79
14
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
July 26-29, 1933
79
15
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
July 30, 1933
79
16
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
July 31, 1933
79
17
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
August 1-3, 1933
80
1
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
August 3-4, 1933
80
2
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
August 5-7, 1933
80
3
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
August 8-10, 1933
80
4
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
August 11-14, 1933
80
5
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
August 15-16, 1933
80
6
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
August 17-18, 1933
80
7
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
August 19, 1933
80
8
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
August 21-22, 1933
80
9
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
August 23-25, 1933
80
10
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
August 26, 1933
80
11
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
August 27-28, 1933
80
12
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
August 29-31, 1933
80
13
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
September 1-6, 1933
80
14
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
September 7-9, 1933
80
15
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
September 11-13, 1933
80
16
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
September 14-18, 1933
80
17
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
September 19-22, 1933
80
18
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
September 23, 1933
80
19
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
September 25-26, 1933
81
1
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
September 27-30, 1933
81
2
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
October 1-3, 1933
81
3
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
October 4-5, 1933
81
4
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
October 6, 1933
81
5
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
October 7-8, 1933
81
6
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
October 9-10, 1933
81
7
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
October 11-12, 1933
81
8
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
October 13-24, 1933
81
9
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
November 2-7, 1933
81
10
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
November 8, 1933
81
11
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
November 9-10, 1933
81
12
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
November 11-15, 1933
81
13
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
November 16, 1933
81
14
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
November 17, 1933
81
15
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
November 18-20, 1933
81
16
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
November 21-22, 1933
81
17
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
November 23, 1933
82
1
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
November 24-December 5, 1933
82
2
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
December 15-22, 1933
82
3
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
December 27-29, 1933
82
4
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
January 5-10, 1934
82
5
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
January 11-19, 1934
82
6
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
February 4-22, 1934
82
7
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
March-July 1934
82
8
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
November 10-December 13, 1934
82
9
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
December 14-19, 1934
82
10
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
December 20-21, 1934
82
11
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
December 22, 1934
82
12
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
December 24-31, 1934
82
13
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
January 1-4, 1935
82
14
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
January 5-8, 1935
82
15
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
January 9-10, 1935
82
16
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
January 11-16, 1935
82
17
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
January 17-19, 1935
82
18
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
January 21-23, 1935
82
19
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
January 24-26, 1935
82
20
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
January 27-31, 1935
83
1
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
February 2-4, 1935
83
2
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
February 5-7, 1935
83
3
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
February 8-9, 1935
83
4
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
February 11-12, 1935
83
5
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
February 15-18, 1935
83
6
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
February 19-20, 1935
83
7
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
February 23-27, 1935
83
8
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
February 28-March 4, 1935
83
9
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
March 5-9, 1935
83
10
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
March 11, 1935
83
11
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
March 21-23, 1935
83
12
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
March 26, 1935
83
13
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
March 28-31, 1935
83
14
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
April 1-4, 1935
83
15
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
April 13-17, 1935
83
16
National Recovery Administration (NRA), press releases,
April 22-May 22, November 8, 1935, 1935
83
17
National Recovery Administration (NRA), public utility division, correspondence,
April 1, October, 1934
83
18
National Recovery Administration (NRA), quarry and finishing, code supplement,
[c. 1934]
83
19
National Recovery Administration (NRA), rayon and synthetic yarn producing industry, industry code proposal,
July 18, 1933
83
20
National Recovery Administration (NRA), regulations on procedures for NRA compliance boards,
September 1933
83
21
National Recovery Administration (NRA), rendering industry, industry code proposal,
August 24, 1933
83
22
National Recovery Administration (NRA), report of the deputy administrator, code announcements,
[c. August-September, 1933]
83
23
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Research and Planning Division, Leon Henderson statement, "Price Provisions in Codes",
January 9, 1935
84
1
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Research and Planning Division report, "Abstract of Speeches and Classification of Statments Made in Group III Conference",
March-April 1934
84
2
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Research and Planning Division report, "Abstract of Speeches and Classification of Statements Made in Group IV Conference",
March-April 1934
84
3
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Research and Planning Division report, "Accounting Provisions of Approval Codes",
March 27, 1934
84
4
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Research and Planning Division report, "Basic Hour Provisions of Approved Codes",
April 20, 1934
84
5
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Research and Planning Division report, "Code Provisions Affecting Capitol Investment in Industry",
February 26, 1934
84
6
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Research and Planning Division report, concentration of corporate control in industry,
March 1935
84
7
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Research and Planning Division report, "Geographical Wage Districts in Approved Codes",
April 14, 1934
84
8
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Research and Planning Division report, "Hours, Wages, and Employment under the Codes",
January 1935
84
9
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Research and Planning Division report, "Hours, Wages, and Employment under the Codes",
January 1935
84
10
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Research and Planning Division report, "Hours, Wages, and Employment under the Codes",
January 1935
84
11
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Research and Planning Division report, "Machine and Plant Hour Limitations",
February 24, 1934
84
12
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Research and Planning Division report, "Minimum Price Provisions of Approval Codes",
March 26, 1934
84
13
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Research and Planning Division report, "Open Price Provisions of Approval Codes",
February 24, 1934
84
14
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Research and Planning Division report, "Overtime Provisions in Approved Codes",
March 27, 1934
84
15
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Research and Planning Division report, "Production Allocation and Control Provisions",
February 26, 1934
84
16
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Research and Planning Division report, "Report on Changes in Wholesaling and Retailing Between 1929 and 1933",
[c. 1935]
84
17
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Research and Planning Division report, "Report on the Operation of the NIRA",
February 1935
84
18
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Research and Planning Division report, "Report on the Operation of the NIRA",
February 1935
85
1
National Recovery Administration (NRA), Research and Planning Division report, "Tubulations of Labor Provisions in Codes Approved by August 8, 1934",
January 1935
85
2
National Recovery Administration (NRA), retail drug, correspondence, industry survey,
1933-1935
85
3
National Recovery Administration (NRA), retail dry goods, department, specialty shops, and other retail establishments, code changes,
[c. 1934]
85
4
National Recovery Administration (NRA), retail jewelry industry, correspondence, industry survey,
1933-1935
85
5
National Recovery Administration (NRA), retail lumber and building materials industry, code hearing transcripts,
August 16, 1933
85
6
National Recovery Administration (NRA), retail lumber and building materials industry, code hearing transcripts,
August 18, 1933
85
7
National Recovery Administration (NRA), retail lumber and building materials industry, industry code proposals,
August 1933
85
8
National Recovery Administration (NRA), retail lumber and building materials industry, correspondence, industry survey,
1933-1935
85
9
National Recovery Administration (NRA), retail lumber and building materials industry, code changes, notes,
1933
85
10
National Recovery Administration (NRA), retail solid fuel industry, correspondence,
1934
85
11
National Recovery Administration (NRA), retail trade, industry survey,
1935
85
12
National Recovery Administration (NRA), retail trade, industry code proposals,
[c. 1933]
85
13
National Recovery Administration (NRA), retail trade, NRA report on company stores and scrip systems,
1934
85
14
National Recovery Administration (NRA), retail trade, NRA report on company stores and scrip systems,
1934
85
15
National Recovery Administration (NRA), rubber tire industry, industry code proposal and industry survey,
1933, 1935
85
16
National Recovery Administration (NRA), salt industry, code hearing transcripts,
August 14, 1933
85
17
National Recovery Administration (NRA), salt industry, code hearing transcripts,
August 14, 1933
85
18
National Recovery Administration (NRA), salt producing industry, industry code proposal,
August 1, 1933
85
19
National Recovery Administration (NRA), sanitary milk bottle closure industry, industry code proposal,
November 29, 1933
85
20
National Recovery Administration (NRA), schedule of NRA hearings,
August 1933
86
1
National Recovery Administration (NRA), schedule of NRA hearings,
September 1933
86
2
National Recovery Administration (NRA), schedule of NRA hearings,
October 1933
86
3
National Recovery Administration (NRA), schedule of NRA hearings,
November 1933
86
4
National Recovery Administration (NRA), schedule of NRA hearings,
January, October, December, 1934
86
5
National Recovery Administration (NRA), schedule of NRA hearings,
January-April 1935
86
6
National Recovery Administration (NRA), scientific apparatus industry, industry code proposal,
August, November 1933
86
7
National Recovery Administration (NRA), seventh-day adventists institutions, industry code proposals,
August 23, 1933
86
8
National Recovery Administration (NRA), sex discrimination in codes,
[c. 1935]
86
9
National Recovery Administration (NRA), ship building and ship repairing industry, industry code proposal and industry survey,
1933, 1935
86
10
National Recovery Administration (NRA), silk textile industry, industry survey, notes,
1935
86
11
National Recovery Administration (NRA), silk (and rayon) industry, Bureau of Labor statistics report on wages from April 1933-August 1934 (part II),
March 1935
86
12
National Recovery Administration (NRA), silk (and rayon) industry, Federal Trade Commission report,
September 1934
86
13
National Recovery Administration (NRA), small arms and ammunition industry, industry code proposal,
August 19, 1933
86
14
National Recovery Administration (NRA), subcontracting and piece work in the codes,
1933
86
15
National Recovery Administration (NRA), summary sheet, NRA publication lists,
December 17-31, 1934
86
16
National Recovery Administration (NRA), tea industry, industry code proposal,
August 18, 1933
86
17
National Recovery Administration (NRA), telegraph communications, correspondence,
January 21, 1934
86
18
National Recovery Administration (NRA), telegraph industry, industry code proposal and correspondence,
1933-1934
86
19
National Recovery Administration (NRA), territorial wage differents, report,
[c. 1933]
86
20
National Recovery Administration (NRA), textile bag industry, industry code proposal,
August 18, 1937
86
21
National Recovery Administration (NRA), textile batik industry, industry code proposal,
August 24, 1933
86
22
National Recovery Administration (NRA), textile manufacturing industry, industry code proposal,
August 18, 1933
86
23
National Recovery Administration (NRA), thread and cordage industry, Federal Trade Commission report,
1935
86
24
National Recovery Administration (NRA), throwing industry, industry code proposal, industry survey,
1933, 1935
86
25
National Recovery Administration (NRA), tile, brick, and stone industry, industry code proposal,
August 21, 1933
86
26
National Recovery Administration (NRA), tire patch industry, industry code proposal,
August 24, 1933
87
1
National Recovery Administration (NRA), tobacco industry, correspondence, NRA study,
1933, 1936
87
2
National Recovery Administration (NRA), toys and playthings industry, industry code proposals,
August 23, 1933
87
3
National Recovery Administration (NRA), transit industry, industry code proposal,
August 15, 1933
87
4
National Recovery Administration (NRA), travel expense vouchers,
March-April 1935
87
5
National Recovery Administration (NRA), trucking industry, labor explanations of code,
[c. 1933]
87
6
National Recovery Administration (NRA), undergarment industry, industry code proposal, industry survey,
1933, 1935
87
7
National Recovery Administration (NRA), underwear industry, industry survey, notes,
1935
87
8
National Recovery Administration (NRA), United Commercial Travelers of America, industry code proposal,
August 19, 1933
87
9
National Recovery Administration (NRA), used textile bag industry, industry code proposal,
August 19, 1933
87
10
National Recovery Administration (NRA), wall paper industry, industry code proposal, code change,
1933
87
11
National Recovery Administration (NRA), wet mop manufacturing industry, industry code proposal,
November 1933
87
12
National Recovery Administration (NRA), wholesalers of jewelry and watch makers, industry code proposal,
August 18, 1933
87
13
National Recovery Administration (NRA), wholesale dry goods, industry survey,
1935
87
14
National Recovery Administration (NRA), wholesale food and grocery, industry survey, notes,
1935
87
15
National Recovery Administration (NRA), wholesale monumental granite industry, industry code proposal,
August 19, 1933
87
16
National Recovery Administration (NRA), women's belt manufacturing industry, industry code proposal,
August 24, 1933
87
17
National Recovery Administration (NRA), wood cased lead pencil industry, industry survey,
1935
87
18
National Recovery Administration (NRA), wool stock industry, industry code proposal,
August 23, 1933
87
19
National Recovery Administration (NRA), wool textile, industry code proposal, notes, industry survey,
1933-1935
87
20
National Recovery Administration (NRA), wool trade, code,
August 1933
87
21
Parody of NRA,
1935
87
22
Phone conversation with Captain Robert, memo based on,
January 7-8, 1936
87
23
Prison labor, competition complaints,
[c. 1934]
87
24
Re-employment program, president's program,
[c. 1933]
87
25
Roosevelt, Franklin D., correspondence,
1933-1935
87
26
Saint Louis Building Trades company union, memo by Frank Walker, National Emergency Council,
April 1934
87
27
San Fransisco Typographical Union, flyer,
April 1933
87
28
Schecter case analysis, Thomas Reed Powell,
August 1935
87
29
Section 7(a), "Six Questions and Answers About Section 7-A," by Francis Haas, speech,
January 16, 1935
87
30
"Social Effects of Production Control in Codes," article draft by Art Myers,
[c. 1934]
87
31
"Some Governmental Aspects of Regional Planning," article by George Radcliffs,
April 1934
87
32
Unemployment tax and relief, notes, drafts,
1933-1935
87
33
"Wages Differentials and Wage Scales under NIRA," James Hook, speech,
March 5, 1934
87
34
Wagner, Robert F., speeches, press releases,
1934-1935
87
35
Women, labor laws by state,
[c. 1934]
87
36
Women's Bureau, United States Department of Labor, male/female wage comparison,
June 1934
87
37
Women's Trade Union League, "Life and Labor," bulletin,
March 1935
Subseries 3.3: Work Progress Administration,
1935-1938
(5 boxes)
88
1
Agricultural Adjustment Administration, "The Impact of Technology, Henry Wallace remarks (Current Information Statement),
August 1936
88
2
American Federation of Labor, Building Trades Department, proceedings, union list,
1936
88
3
Coordinator for Industrial Cooperation, press release,
October-December 1935
88
4
Executive Orders (FDR) related to relief,
March-June 1935
88
5
Executive Orders (FDR) related to relief,
July-August 1935
88
6
Executive Orders (FDR) related to relief,
September-November 1935
88
7
Federal Emergency Relief Administration, Alabama, land lord-tenant relations,
November 14, 1935
88
8
Federal Emergency Relief Administration, funding statistics,
1933-1935
88
9
Federal Emergency Relief Administration, On Relief, book,
May 1935
88
10
Federal Emergency Relief Administration, relief reports,
1935-1937
88
11
Federal Emergency Relief Administration, research program, report,
December 1934
88
12
Federal Emergency Relief Administration, "Subject Index of FERA Research Bulletin," list,
November 30, 1935
88
13
"Labor Relations Reporter",
June 6, 1938
88
14
Michigan employment report,
October 1936
88
15
Milwaukee county WPA, "The First Year of Women's and Professional Projects," report,
[c. 1938]
88
16
"Red Paint," newsletter published by CPUSA, Federal Arts Project Unit,
April 1938
88
17
Southern Conference for Human Welfare, conference flyers,
November 20-23, [c. 1938]
88
18
Unemployment compensation laws, analysis,
November 1936
88
19
Workers Alliance of America, labor relations proposal,
[c. 1937]
88
20
Works Progress Administration (WPA), administrative orders (Harry Hopkins),
June-July 1935
88
21
Works Progress Administration (WPA), administrative orders (Harry Hopkins),
August-September 1935
88
22
Works Progress Administration (WPA), administrative orders (Harry Hopkins),
October-December 1935
88
23
Works Progress Administration (WPA), administrative orders (Harry Hopkins),
February, July 1936, May 1937
89
1
Works Progress Administration (WPA), adjustment in monthly earnings schedule,
August-October 1935
89
2
Works Progress Administration (WPA), bulletins, announcements to state WPA offices,
September-December 1935
89
3
Works Progress Administration (WPA), child assistance, WPA report,
December 1935
89
4
Works Progress Administration (WPA), correspondence,
March-December 1935
89
5
Works Progress Administration (WPA), correspondence,
January-April 1936
89
6
Works Progress Administration (WPA), correspondence,
May 1936
89
7
Works Progress Administration (WPA), correspondence,
June 1936
89
8
Works Progress Administration (WPA), correspondence,
July 1936
89
9
Works Progress Administration (WPA), correspondence,
August 1936
89
10
Works Progress Administration (WPA), correspondence,
September 1936
89
11
Works Progress Administration (WPA), correspondence,
October-November 1936
89
12
Works Progress Administration (WPA), correspondence,
December 1936
89
13
Works Progress Administration (WPA), correspondence,
January 1937
89
14
Works Progress Administration (WPA), correspondence,
February-March 1937
89
15
Works Progress Administration (WPA), correspondence,
April 1937
90
1
Works Progress Administration (WPA), correspondence,
May 1937
90
2
Works Progress Administration (WPA), correspondence,
June-July 1937
90
3
Works Progress Administration (WPA), correspondence,
August 1937
90
4
Works Progress Administration (WPA), correspondence,
September-October 1937
90
5
Works Progress Administration (WPA), correspondence,
November-December 1937
90
6
Works Progress Administration (WPA), correspondence,
January-February 1938
90
7
Works Progress Administration (WPA), correspondence,
March-April 1938
90
8
Works Progress Administration (WPA), correspondence,
May 1938
90
9
Works Progress Administration (WPA), correspondence,
June 1938
90
10
Works Progress Administration (WPA), correspodence,
July-September 1938
90
11
Works Progress Administration (WPA), correspondence,
October-November 1938
90
12
Works Progress Administration (WPA), correspondence,
December 1938
90
13
Works Progress Administration (WPA), correspondence,
January-November 1939
90
14
Works Progress Administration (WPA), cost of living differences, report,
May 1936
90
15
Works Progress Administration (WPA), Detroit Public Health Service Strike and arbitration, correspondence, notes,
March 1937
90
16
Works Progress Administration (WPA), "Digest of Policies, Reports, and Other Publications," Division of Information and Publication (WPA),
November-Decmber 1935
90
17
Works Progress Administration (WPA), "Digest of Policies, Reports, and Other Publications," Division of Information and Publication (WPA),
April-October 1936
90
18
Works Progress Administration (WPA), expense payments, vouchers, correspondence, travel authoritization,
August -September 1935, January -December 1936
90
19
Works Progress Administration (WPA), expense payments, vouchers, correspondence, travel authoritization,
April-November 1936, January 1937
90
20
Works Progress Administration (WPA), form letters correspondence to state WPA offices,
June-July 1935
90
21
Works Progress Administration (WPA), form letters correspondence to state WPA offices,
August 1935
90
22
Works Progress Administration (WPA), form letters correspondence to state WPA offices,
September 1935
90
23
Works Progress Administration (WPA), form letters correspondence to state WPA offices,
October 1935
91
1
Works Progress Administration (WPA), form letters correspondence to state WPA offices,
November 1-15, 1935
91
2
Works Progress Administration (WPA), form letters correspondence to state WPA offices,
November 18-30, 1935
91
3
Works Progress Administration (WPA), form letters correspondence to state WPA offices,
December 3-7, 1935
91
4
Works Progress Administration (WPA), form letters correspondence to state WPA offices,
December 10-31, 1935
91
5
Works Progress Administration (WPA), form letters correspondence to state WPA offices,
February 1936, September 1938
91
6
Works Progress Administration (WPA), Georgia, public welfare and constitution provisions report,
October 1936
91
7
Works Progress Administration (WPA), Greenberg, Bernhard, WPA arbitration case, administration exhibits and statements,
1937-1938
91
8
Works Progress Administration (WPA), Greenberg, Bernhard, WPA arbitration case, award,
March 12, 1938
91
9
Works Progress Administration (WPA), Greenberg, Bernhard, WPA arbitration case, correspodence and flyers,
February-March 1938
91
10
Works Progress Administration (WPA), Greenberg, Bernhard, WPA arbitration case, hearing transcripts,
February 28, March 23, 1938
91
11
Works Progress Administration (WPA), Greenberg, Bernhard, WPA arbitration case, hearing transcripts (copy),
February 28, March 2-3, 1938
91
12
Works Progress Administration (WPA), Greenberg, Bernhard, WPA arbitration case, meeting notes,
[c. February 1938]
91
13
Works Progress Administration (WPA), Greenberg, Bernhard, WPA arbitration case, union exhibits,
1937-1938
91
14
Works Progress Administration (WPA), Hopkins, Harry (WPA administrator), statement to the special committee to investigate unemployment,
April 18, 1938
91
15
Works Progress Administration (WPA), job refusal report,
December 1935
91
16
Works Progress Administration (WPA), Labor Policies Board, meeting minutes,
July-August, December 1935, April 1936
91
17
Works Progress Administration (WPA), Labor Policies Board, notes, procedures, announcements, clipping,
[c. 1935-1939]
91
18
Works Progress Administration (WPA), Labor Policies Board, report on funding,
June 1938
91
19
Works Progress Administration (WPA), meeting notes,
[c. 1936-1937]
92
1
Works Progress Administration (WPA), Missouri, public welfare and constitutional provisions report,
October 1936
92
2
Works Progress Administration (WPA), Nels Anderson, (Director Labor Relation Section of WPA), speeches on WPA,
April, May 1938
92
3
Works Progress Administration (WPA), old age assistance laws, WPA report,
December 1935
92
4
Works Progress Administration (WPA), operating procedure, "Allocation of Occupations to Monthly Earnings",
July 1936
92
5
Works Progress Administration (WPA), Pecan Workers Union Local #172, agreement,
1938
92
6
Works Progress Administration (WPA), press releases,
September-November 1936, January-May 1938
92
7
Works Progress Administration (WPA), relief trends from January-February 1936,
June 1936
92
8
Works Progress Administration (WPA), "Report on Progress of the Works Program," report,
March 1937
92
9
Works Progress Administration (WPA), safety bulletins to WPA offices,
November-December 1935
92
10
Works Progress Administration (WPA), staff notebook (part 1),
[c. 1936-1937]
92
11
Works Progress Administration (WPA), staff notebook (part 2),
[c. 1936-1937]
92
12
Works Progress Administration (WPA), white collar WPA organizations, conference,
[c. November 1938]
92
13
Works Progress Administration (WPA), white collar workers conference, speech,
October 31, 1936
92
14
Works Progress Administration (WPA), "Workers' Handbook," WPA pamphlet,
[c. 1936]
Subseries 3.4: Arbitration and Mediation Files,
1933-1946
(25 boxes)
93
1
Allis-Chalmers arbitration, West Allis, Wisconsin, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #248, arbitration transcripts,
July 11, 1941
93
2
Allis-Chalmers arbitration, West Allis, Wisconsin, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #248, arbitration transcripts (copies),
July 11, 1941
93
3
Allis-Chalmers arbitration, West Allis, Wisconsin, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #248, clippings,
December 30, 1940-January 31, 1941
93
4
Allis-Chalmers arbitration, West Allis, Wisconsin, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #248, clippings,
February 1-24, 1941
93
5
Allis-Chalmers arbitration, West Allis, Wisconsin, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #248 clippings,
March 3-31, 1941
93
6
Allis-Chalmers arbitration, West Allis, Wisconsin, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #248, clippings,
April 1-28, 1941
93
7
Allis-Chalmers arbitration, West Allis, Wisconsin, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #248, clippings,
May-August, 1941
93
8
Allis-Chalmers arbitration, West Allis, Wisconsin, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #248, company proposals,
1940, 1946
93
9
Allis-Chalmers arbitration, West Allis, Wisconsin, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #248, contracts,
1937-1939, 1941
93
10
Allis-Chalmers arbitration, West Allis, Wisconsin, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #248, correspondence,
January 1941
93
11
Allis-Chalmers arbitration, West Allis, Wisconsin, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #248, correspondence,
February-November 1941
93
12
Allis-Chalmers arbitration, West Allis, Wisconsin, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #248, correspondence,
September 1946, January 1947
93
13
Allis-Chalmers arbitration, West Allis, Wisconsin, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #248, grievance decisions,
July 1941
93
14
Allis-Chalmers arbitration, West Allis, Wisconsin, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #248, grievance decisions (copy),
July 1941
93
15
Allis-Chalmers arbitration, West Allis, Wisconsin, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #248, Milwaukee Sentinel reprints on CP,
September-October 1946
94
1
Allis-Chalmers arbitration, West Allis, Wisconsin, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #248, notes,
1941
94
2
Allis-Chalmers arbitration, West Allis, Wisconsin, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #248, pamphlets,
[c. 1940-1943]
94
3
Allis-Chalmers arbitration, West Allis, Wisconsin, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #248, reimbursement vouchers, receipts,
November 1940-April 1941
94
4
Allis-Chalmers arbitration, West Allis, Wisconsin, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #248, union proposal,
September 1946
94
5
Allis-Chalmers arbitration, West Allis, Wisconsin, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #248, UAW contracts,
1939-1940
94
6
Allis-Chalmers arbitration, West Allis, Wisconsin, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #248, WLRB decisions,
April, May 1941
94
7
American Association for Labor Legislation, correspondence, speech,
1939-1943
94
8
American Can Company arbitration, Chicago, United Steel Workers (USW) Locals # 1478 and 2041, arbitration materials, articles,
1941-1942
94
9
American Can Company arbitration, Chicago, United Steel Workers (USW) Locals #1478 and 2041, reimbursement vouchers, receipts,
October-November 1941
94
10
American Federation of Labor (AFL), bussiness survey,
April-September 1936
94
11
American Federation of Labor (AFL), labor relations commission bill draft,
January 1937
94
12
American Shipbuilding Company arbitration, Cleveland, International Union of Marine Shipbuilding Workers Union (IUMSWA), arbitration materials,
1942
94
13
American Shipbuilding Company arbitration, Cleveland, International Union of Marine Shipbuilding Workers Union (IUMSWA), correspondence,
June-July 1942
94
14
American Shipbuilding Company arbitration, Cleveland, International Union of Marine Shipbuilding Workers Union (IUMSWA), reimbursement vouchers,
June-August 1942
94
15
Anti-trust laws, United States Department of Justice, Miller-Tydings amendment repeal, attorney general statement,
February 10, 1941
94
16
Anti-trust laws, United States Department of Justice, press releases,
January-February 1940
94
17
Anti-trust laws, United States Department of Justice, press releases,
May-September 1940
94
18
Anti-trust laws, United States Department of Justice, press releases,
October-December 1940
94
19
Anti-trust laws, United States Department of Justice, press releases,
January 1941
95
1
Anti-trust laws, Unites States Department of Justice, press releases,
February 1941
95
2
Anti-trust laws, United States Department of Justice, press releases,
May-September 1941
95
3
Anti-trust laws, United States Department of Justice, press releases,
October 1941
95
4
Anti-trust laws, United States Department of Justice, press releases,
January 1942
95
5
Anti-trust laws, United States Department of Justice, press releases,
April-December 1942
95
6
Anti-trust laws, United States Department of Justice, press releases,
January-February 1943
95
7
Anti-trust laws, Unites States Department of Justice, press releases,
March-November 1943
95
8
Arundel and Consolidated Engineering Company arbitration, San Juan, Puerto Rico, clippings,
September 1940
95
9
Arundel and Consolidated Engineering Company arbitration, San Juan, Puerto Rico, correspondence,
September 1941-May 1942
95
10
Arundel and Consolidated Engineering Company arbitration, San Juan, Puerto Rico, notes,
1942
95
11
Arundel and Consolidated Engineering Company arbitration, San Juan, Puerto Rico, reimbursement and receipts,
September-October 1941
95
12
Arundel and Consolidated Engineering Company arbitration, San Juan, Puerto Rico, reports,
October 1940, September 1941
95
13
Axton Fisher Tobacco Company arbitration, Tobacco Workers' International Union, correspondence,
December 1935-February 1936
95
14
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, appointment certificate,
July 1941
95
15
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, average hourly earnings report,
July 15, 1939
95
16
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, Boot and Shoe Workers Union brief,
[c. 1940]
95
17
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, Brotherhood of Shoe and Allied Craftsmen brief,
[c. 1940]
95
18
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, Brown Shoe Company brief,
May-June 1939
95
19
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, "Business Mortality: The Shoe Manufacturing Industry," [Harvard Business Review],
1939
95
20
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, Chester Gross (Democrat--Pennsylvania) brief,
May 25, 1939
95
21
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, clippings,
1939-1941
95
22
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, correspondence,
May 1937-March 1939
96
1
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, correspondence,
April-May 1939
96
2
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, correspodence,
June-August 1939
96
3
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, correspondence,
September-November 1939
96
4
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, correspondence,
January-April 1940, July-August 1941
96
5
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, cost of living report,
May 31, 1939
96
6
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, court decisions,
1939-1940
96
7
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, Daly Brothers Shoe Company brief,
[c. 1939]
96
8
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, earnings and hearings report,
August 1939
96
9
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, earnings and hours report, pp 1-69,
August 1939
96
10
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, earnings and hours report, pp 70-133,
August 1939
96
11
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, economic statistics,
[c. 1939-1941]
96
12
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, executive session transcripts, pp 1-79,
August 1-3, 1939
96
13
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, executive session transcripts, pp 80-156,
August 1-3, 1939
96
14
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA),
1938
96
15
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, hearing transcripts (vol #1), pp 1-80,
May 25, 1939
96
16
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, hearing transcripts (vol #1), pp 81-160,
May 25, 1939
97
1
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, hearing transcripts (vol #1), pp 161-248,
May 25, 1939
97
2
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, hearing transcripts (vol #2), pp 1-69,
May 26, 1939
97
3
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, hearing transcripts (vol #2), pp 70-119,
May 26, 1939
97
4
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, hearing transcripts (vol #2), pp 120-184,
May 26, 1939
97
5
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, hearing transcripts (vol #3), pp 1-59,
May 27, 1939
97
6
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, hearing transcripts (vol #3), pp 60-117,
May 27, 1939
97
7
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, hearing transcripts (vol #4), supplement,
May 25-27, 1939
97
8
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, Horace Davis (Simmons College) brief,
[c. 1940]
97
9
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, hosiery industry committee transcripts,
February 23, 1939
97
10
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, hosiery industry report,
March 7, 1939
97
11
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, industry committee regulations,
November 1918
97
12
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, industry definition drafts,
[c. 1940]
97
13
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, industry earnings, wages and hours report,
August 1941
97
14
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, International Shoe Company brief,
May 25, 1939
97
15
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, Kaut-White Shoe Company statement,
[c. 1939]
97
16
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, labor productivity article,
1939
97
17
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, leather industry minimum wage report,
April 1940
97
18
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, meeting transcripts,
April 4, 1939
97
19
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, meeting transcripts,
April 25, 1941
98
1
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, member lists,
[c. 1941]
98
2
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, men's-wear industry hours and earnings report,
June 1938
98
3
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, Milius Shoe Company brief,
May 25, 1939
98
4
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, minimum wage article (American Shoemaking),
May 1939
98
5
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, minimum wage recommendations report,
November 1939
98
6
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, minimum wage recommendations report,
March 1940, August 1941
98
7
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, Mississippi Valley Shoe Company brief,
May 1939
98
8
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, National Boot and Shoe Manufacturers Association briefs,
May, December 1939
98
9
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, New England Shoe and Leather Association brief,
May 1939
98
10
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, notes,
1939-1941
98
11
Boot and Shoe industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, preliminary report,
April 4, 1939
98
12
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, press releases,
March-December 1939
98
13
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, press releases,
January-May 1940
98
14
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, press releases,
January-October 1941
98
15
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, Pulp and Paper industry report,
March 1940
98
16
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, regulation of the shoe industry report (1914-1918),
May 1941
98
17
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, report (part 1), pp 1-80,
July 26, 1939
98
18
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, report (part 1) pp 81-131,
July 26, 1936
98
19
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, report (part 2),
July 26, 1939
98
20
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, Textile Workers Organization Committee (TWOC) brief,
February 1939
99
1
Boot and Shoe Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, transportation cost report,
July 26, 1939
99
2
Budd Manufacturing arbitration, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #813, correspondence,
May-June 1942
99
3
Budd Manufacturing arbitration, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #813, exhibits,
May-June 1942
99
4
Budd Manufacturing arbitration, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #813, National Labor Recovery Board (NLRB) decision and brief,
1942
99
5
Budd Manufacturing arbitration, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local #813, notes,
1942
99
6
Building Trades Union aribtration, Rochester, New York, brief,
[c. 1935]
99
7
Canned and Preserved Fruits and Vegetables Industry Committee, correspondence,
March-May 1943
99
8
Canned and Preserved Fruits and Vegetables Industry Committee, minimum wage report,
March 1943
99
9
Canned and Preserved Fruits and Vegetables Industry Committee, minimum wage report,
March 1943
99
10
Canned and Preserved Fruits and Vegetables Industry Committee, notes,
1943
99
11
Canned and Preserved Fruits and Vegetables Industry Committee, press releases,
December 1942-March 1943
99
12
Canned and Preserved Fruits and Vegetables Industry Committee, reimbursement voucher, reports,
March-June 1938
99
13
Canned and Preserved Fruits and Vegetables Industry Committee, transcripts,
March 17, 1943
99
14
Caterpillar Tractor Company arbitration, Peoria, Illinois, United Farm Equipment Workers Union (FE) Local #105, clippings,
1941
100
1
Caterpillar Tractor Company arbitration, Peoria, Illinois, United Farm Equipment Workers Union (FE) Local #105, company publications and flyers,
1941
100
2
Caterpillar Tractor Company arbitration, Peoria, Illinois, United Farm Equipment Workers Union (FE) Local #105, correspondence,
May-August 1941
100
3
Caterpillar Tractor Company arbitration, Peoria, Illinois, United Farm Equipment Workers Union (FE) Local # 105, contract,
June 1941
100
4
Caterpillar Tractor Company arbitration, Peoria, Illinois, United Farm Equipment Workers Union (FE) Local #105, National War Labor Board (NWLB) press release,
July 5, 1942
100
5
Caterpillar Tractor Company arbitration, Peoria, Illinois, United Farm Equipment Workers Union (FE) Local #105, negotiation reports,
April-May 1941
100
6
Caterpillar Tractor Company arbitration, Peoria, Illinois, United Farm Equipment Workers Union (FE) Local #105, notes,
1941
100
7
Caterpillar Tractor Company arbitration, Peoria, Illinois, United Farm Equipment Workers Union (FE) Local #105, reimbursement voucher, receipts,
May-July 1941
100
8
Caterpillar Tractor Company arbitration, Peoria, Illinois, United Farm Equipment Workers Union (FE) Local #105, reports,
May-July 1941
100
9
Chicago and North Shore Electric arbitration, Chicago, Illinois, Railway Union, Division 900, brief,
August 1938
100
10
Chicago and North Shore Electric arbitration, Chicago, Illinois, Railway Union, Division 900, clippings,
March-September 1938
100
11
Chicago and North Shore Electric arbitration, Chicago, Illinois, Railway Union, Division 900, company statements,
February 1940
100
12
Chicago and North Shore Electric arbitration, Chicago, Illinois, Railway Union, Division 900, contracts,
1938
100
13
Chicago and North Shore Electric arbitration, Chicago, Illinois, Railway Union, Division 900, correspondence,
May-November 1938
100
14
Chicago and North Shore Electric arbitration, Chicago, Illinois, Railway Union, Division 900, court decisions,
September 1938
100
15
Chicago and North Shore Electric arbitration, Chicago, Illinois, Railway Union, Division 900, exhibits,
1938
100
16
Chicago and North Shore Electric arbitration, Chicago, Illinois, Railway Union, Division 900, notes,
1938
100
17
Chicago and North Shore Electric arbitration, Chicago, Illinois, Railway Union, Division 900, reimbursement voucher,
August-September 1938
100
18
Chicago and North Shore Electric arbitration, Chicago, Illinois, Railway Union, Division 900, report,
November 2, 1938
100
19
Chicago and North Shore Electric arbitration, Chicago, Illinois, Railway Union, Division 900, telephone conversation transcripts,
September 1938
100
20
Cigar Manufacturers of Tampa arbitration, Tampa, Florida, Cigar Makers International Union (CMIU), arbitration award, agreement,
1933, 1935
100
21
Cigar Manufacturers of Tampa arbitration, Tampa, Florida, Cigar Makers International Union (CMIU), cigar manufacturers meeting notes,
September 25, 1935
100
22
Cigar Manufacturers of Tampa arbitration, Tampa, Florida, Cigar Makers International Union (CMIU), correspondence,
September-October 1935
101
1
Cleveland Newspaper Publishers arbitration, Cleveland, Ohio, Cleveland Mailers Union Local #12, arbitration notes,
1943
101
2
Cleveland Newspaper Publishers arbitration, Cleveland, Ohio, Cleveland Mailers Union Local #12, arbitration awards, report,
January-March 1943
101
3
Cleveland Newspaper Publishers arbitration, Cleveland, Ohio, Cleveland Mailers Union Local #12, correspondence,
December 1942-March 1943
101
4
Cleveland Newspaper Publishers arbitration, Cleveland, Ohio, Cleveland Mailers Union Local #12, employment and payroll statistics,
1941-1942
101
5
Cleveland Newspaper Publishers arbitration, Cleveland, Ohio, Cleveland Mailers Union Local #12, reimbursement vouchers, reciepts,
1942-1943
101
6
Closed shop, statment,
1936
101
7
Committee for Economic Development, CED Digest, newsletter,
1947
101
8
Committee for Economic Development, national policy statements,
February 1947
101
9
Committee for Economic Development, national policy statements,
1949
101
10
Committee for Economic Development, national policy statements and addresses,
1950
101
11
Committee for Economic Development, national policy statement,
1951
101
12
Consumer finances, Federal Reserve System surveys,
1947, 1949
101
13
Consumer finances, Federal Reserve System surveys,
1950-1951
101
14
Detroit Street Railway arbitration, Detroit, Michigan, State, County and Municipal Workers Union (SCMW) Local #312, arbitration awards,
August 1944, February 1946
101
15
Detroit Street Railway arbitration, Detroit, Michigan, State, County and Municipal Workers Union (SCMW) Local #312, correspondence,
October 1944, 1946
101
16
Detroit Street Railway arbitration, Detroit, Michigan, State, County and Municipal Workers Union (SCMW) Local #312, department exhibits #1-10,
1946
102
1
Detroit Street Railway arbitration, Detroit, Michigan, State, County and Municipal Workers Union (SCMW) Local #312, department exhibits #11-28,
1946
102
2
Detroit Street Railway arbitration, Detroit, Michigan, State, County and Municipal Workers Union (SCMW) Local #312, Detroit Charter and Manual,
1944, 1945
102
3
Detroit Street Railway arbitration, Detroit, Michigan, State, County and Municipal Workers Union (SCMW) Local #312, maintenance division rules,
1943-1944
102
4
Detroit Street Railway arbitration, Detroit, Michigan, State, County and Municipal Workers Union (SCMW) Local #312, notes,
1946
102
5
Detroit Street Railway arbitration, Detroit, Michigan, State, County and Municipal Workers Union (SCMW) Local #312, proposal comparisons,
January 1946
102
6
Detroit Street Railway arbitration, Detroit, Michigan, State, County and Municipal Workers Union (SCMW) Local #312, transcripts (meeting proceedings),
February 11, 1946
102
7
Detroit Street Railway arbitration, Detroit, Michigan, State, County and Municipal Workers Union (SCMW) Local #312, transcripts (meeting proceedings),
February 12, 1946
102
8
Detroit Street Railway arbitration, Detroit, Michigan, State, County and Municipal Workers Union (SCMW) Local #312, transcripts (meeting proceedings),
February 13, 1946
102
9
Detroit Street Railway arbitration, Detroit, Michigan, State, County and Municipal Workers Union (SCMW) Local #312, transcripts (meeting proceedings),
February 14, 1946
103
1
Detroit Street Railway arbitration, Detroit, Michigan, State, County and Municipal Workers Union (SCMW) Local #312, transcripts (meeting proceedings),
February 15, 1946
103
2
Detroit Street Railway arbitration, Detroit, Michigan, State, County and Municipal Workers Union (SCMW) Local #312, union exhibits,
1946
103
3
Eastern Box Company arbitration, Baltimore, Maryland, Baltimore Paper Box and Miscellaneous Workers' Union Local #481 (Printing Pressmen's Union), contract,
1941
103
4
Eastern Box Company arbitration, Baltimore, Maryland, Baltimore Paper Box and Miscellaneous Workers' Union Local #481 (Printing Pressmen's Union), correspondence,
March, November 1941
103
5
Eastern Box Company arbitration, Baltimore, Maryland, Baltimore Paper Box and Miscellaneous Workers' Union Local #481 (Printing Pressmen's Union), NLRB court decisions,
[c. 1938-1939]
103
6
Eastern Box Company arbitration, Baltimore, Maryland, Baltimore Paper Box and Miscellaneous Workers' Union Local #481 (Printing Pressmen's Union), NLRB decisions and press releases,
March-April 1941
103
7
Eastern Box Company arbitration, Baltimore, Maryland, Baltimore Paper Box and Miscellaneous Workers' Union Local #481 (Printing Pressmen's Union), notes,
1941
103
8
Eastern Box Company arbitration, Baltimore, Maryland, Baltimore Paper Box and Miscellaneous Workers' Union Local #481 (Printing Pressmen's Union), reports,
June 1941, November 1942
103
9
Federal Barge Lines arbitration, arbitration materials (notes),
1939
103
10
Federal Barge Lines arbitration, clippings,
October-November 1939
103
11
Federal Barge Lines arbitration, correspondence,
August-November 1939
103
12
Federal Barge Lines arbitration, labor relations report on the Inland Waterways Corporation,
1939
103
13
Federal Barge Lines arbitration, labor relations report notes/draft,
1939
103
14
Federal Barge Lines arbitration, labor relations report notes,
1939
103
15
Federal Barge Lines arbitration, notes,
1939
103
16
Federal Barge Lines arbitration, reciepts,
August 1939
103
17
Federal Barge Lines arbitration, Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) emploment policy report,
[c. 1937]
103
18
Federal Reserve Board, Federal Reserve Bulletin, pamphlet,
August 1936
103
19
General Tire Company arbitration, Akron, Ohio, United Rubber Workers (URW) Local #9, clippings,
1940
103
20
General Tire Company arbitration, Akron, Ohio, United Rubber Workers (URW) Local #9, contracts,
1940
103
21
General Tire Company arbitration, Akron, Ohio, United Rubber Workers (URW) Local #9, correspondence,
May-October 1940
104
1
General Tire Company arbitration, Akron, Ohio, United Rubber Workers (URW) Local #9, notes,
1940
104
2
General Tire Company arbitration, Akron, Ohio, United Rubber Workers (URW) Local #9, pamphlets, flyers,
1940
104
3
General Tire Company arbitration, Akron, Ohio, United Rubber Workers (URW) Local #9, reimbursement vouchers,
1940-1941
104
4
General Tire Company arbitration, Akron, Ohio, United Rubber Workers (URW) Local #9, reports,
June 1940
104
5
General Tire Company arbitration, Akron, Ohio, United Rubber Workers (URW) Local #9, union report on strike,
1940
104
6
George Seelman and Sons Company arbitration, summary, correspondence,
June 1937
104
7
Gulf, Mobile, and Ohio Railroad arbitration, Mobile, Alabama, Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, arbitration award,
February 7, 1944
104
8
Gulf, Mobile, and Ohio Railroad arbitration, Mobile, Alabama, Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, arbitration transcripts,
February 25, 1944
104
9
Gulf, Mobile, and Ohio Railroad arbitration, Mobile, Alabama, Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, arbitration transcripts,
February 26, 1944
104
10
Gulf, Mobile, and Ohio Railroad arbitration, Mobile, Alabama, Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, correspondence,
January-March 1944
104
11
Gulf, Mobile, and Ohio Railroad arbitration, Mobile, Alabama, Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, employee exhibits,
February 1944
104
12
Gulf, Mobile, and Ohio Railroad arbitration, Mobile, Alabama, Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, employer exhibits,
February 1944
104
13
Gulf, Mobile, and Ohio Railroad arbitration, Mobile, Alabama, Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, notes,
February 1944
104
14
Gulf, Mobile, and Ohio Railroad arbitration, Mobile, Alabama, Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, reimbursement vouchers,
February-March 1944
104
15
HB Glover arbitration, Dubuque, Iowa, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA), clippings, contract,
1938
104
16
HB Glover arbitration, Dubuque, Iowa, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA), company and union proposals,
August 1938
104
17
HB Glover arbitration, Dubuque, Iowa, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA), correspondence,
July-August 1938
104
18
HB Glover arbitration, Dubuque, Iowa, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA), notes,
1938
104
19
HB Glover arbitration, Dubuque, Iowa, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA), voucher reimbursement form,
August 1938
104
20
HB Glover arbitration, Dubuque, Iowa, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA), report,
September 1938
104
21
Heller File Company arbitration, Newcomerstown, Ohio, Steelworkers Organizing Committee (SWOC), Local #2391, clippings,
July-August 1941
104
22
Heller File Company arbitration, Newcomerstown, Ohio, Steelworkers Organizing Committee (SWOC), Local #2391,contract,
August 1941
104
23
Heller File Company arbitration, Newcomerstown, Ohio, Steelworkers Organizing Committee (SWOC), Local #2391, correspondence,
July-December 1941
104
24
Heller File Company arbitration, Newcomerstown, Ohio, Steelworkers Organizing Committee (SWOC), Local #2391, NLRB press release and decision,
1941
104
25
Heller File Company arbitration, Newcomerstown, Ohio, Steelworkers Organizing Committee (SWOC), Local #2391, notes,
July-August 1941
104
26
Heller File Company arbitration, Newcomerstown, Ohio, Steelworkers Organizing Committee (SWOC), Local #2391, report,
July 1941
104
27
Hormel, Austin, Minnsesota, contract, earnings plan,
1939
104
28
Hudson and Manhattan Railroad arbitration, Utility Workers Organizing Committee (UWOC), arbitration awards,
April-June 1943, April 1944
104
29
Hudson and Manhattan Railroad arbitration, Utility Workers Organizing Committee (UWOC), arbitration material (notes, statistics),
1943
105
1
Hudson and Manhattan Railroad arbitration, Utility Workers Organizing Committee (UWOC), arbitration proceeding transcript,
April 26, 1943
105
2
Hudson and Manhattan Railroad arbitration, Utility Workers Organizing Committee (UWOC), arbitration proceeding transcript,
April 30, 1943
105
3
Hudson and Manhattan Railroad arbitration, Utility Workers Organizing Committee (UWOC), arbitration proceeding transcript,
May 1, 1943
105
4
Hudson and Manhattan Railroad arbitration, Utility Workers Organizing Committee (UWOC), arbitration proceeding transcript,
May 2, 1943
105
5
Hudson and Manhattan Railroad arbitration, Utility Workers Organizing Committee (UWOC), arbitration proceeding transcript,
May 3, 1943
105
6
Hudson and Manhattan Railroad arbitration, Utility Workers Organizing Committee (UWOC), arbitration proceeding transcript,
May 7, 1943
105
7
Hudson and Manhattan Railroad arbitration, Utility Workers Organizing Committee (UWOC), arbitration proceeding transcript,
May 8, 1943
105
8
Hudson and Manhattan Railroad arbitration, Utility Workers Organizing Committee (UWOC), arbitration proceeding transcript,
April 10-15, 1944
105
9
Hudson and Manhattan Railroad arbitration, Utility Workers Organizing Committee (UWOC), clippings,
March-April 1944
105
10
Hudson and Manhattan Railroad arbitration, Utility Workers Organizing Committee (UWOC), company exhibits,
April 1944
105
11
Hudson and Manhattan Railroad arbitration, Utility Workers Organizing Committee (UWOC), contracts,
1942-1943
105
12
Hudson and Manhattan Railroad arbitration, Utility Workers Organizing Committee (UWOC), correspondence,
August 1942-April 1944
105
13
Hudson and Manhattan Railroad arbitration, Utility Workers Organizing Committee (UWOC), National Mediation Board (NMB) abitration guidelines,
1940
105
14
Hudson and Manhattan Railroad arbitration, Utility Workers Organizing Committee (UWOC), notes,
April-July 1943
105
15
Hudson and Manhattan Railroad arbitration, Utility Workers Organizing Committee (UWOC), notes,
April 1944
105
16
Hudson and Manhattan Railroad arbitration, Utility Workers Organizing Committee (UWOC), railroad arbitration decisions,
December 1935
105
17
Hudson and Manhattan Railroad arbitration, Utility Workers Organizing Committee (UWOC), railroad arbitration decisions,
1938-1939
106
1
Hudson and Manhattan Railroad arbitration, Utility Workers Organizing Committee (UWOC), railroad arbitration decisions,
1940
106
2
Hudson and Manhattan Railroad arbitration, Utility Workers Organizing Committee (UWOC), railroad arbitration decisions,
1941
106
3
Hudson and Manhattan Railroad arbitration, Utility Workers Organizing Committee (UWOC), railroad arbitration decisions,
1942-1943
106
4
Hudson and Manhattan Railroad arbitration, Utility Workers Organizing Committee (UWOC), reimbursement vouchers and receipts,
April-June 1943, April 1944
106
5
Hudson and Manhattan Railroad arbitration, Utility Workers Organizing Committee (UWOC), report,
March 1944
106
6
Illinois Ordnance Plant arbitration, Crab Orchard Lake, Illinois, Laborer's Union, correspondence,
December 1941-January 1942
106
7
Illinois Ordnance Plant arbitration, Crab Orchard Lake, Illinois, Laborer's Union, notes, exhibits,
1941-1942
106
8
Illinois Ordnance Plant arbitration, Crab Orchard Lake, Illinois, Laborer's Union, receipts,
1941-1942
106
9
Illinois Ordnance Plant arbitration, Crab Orchard Lake, Illinois, Laborer's Union, Southern Illinois employment report,
January 1941
106
10
Indiana Coal Operator's Association arbitration, Terra Haute, Indiana, United Mine Workers (UMW), clippings,
1942
106
11
Indiana Coal Operator's Association arbitration, Terra Haute, Indiana, United Mine Workers (UMW), contracts,
1941
106
12
Indiana Coal Operator's Association arbitration, Terra Haute, Indiana, United Mine Workers (UMW), correspondence,
March-August 1942
106
13
Indiana Coal Operator's Association arbitration, Terra Haute, Indiana, United Mine Workers (UMW), exhibit A,
August 1941
106
14
Indiana Coal Operator's Association arbitration, Terra Haute, Indiana, United Mine Workers (UMW), notes,
1942
106
15
Indiana Coal Operator's Association arbitration, Terra Haute, Indiana, United Mine Workers (UMW), reimbursement vouchers, map,
1942
106
16
Indiana Coal Operator's Association arbitration, Terra Haute, Indiana, United Mine Workers (UMW), reports, award,
1942
106
17
Indianapolis Railways arbitration, Indianapolis, Indiana, Amalgamated Association of Street, Electric Railway, and Motor Coach Employees, Division #1070 and Association of Transit Employees, Division # 995, arbitration reports,
December 1942-January 1943
106
18
Indianapolis Railways arbitration, Indianapolis, Indiana, Amalgamated Association of Street, Electric Railway, and Motor Coach Employees, Division #1070 and Association of Transit Employees, Division # 995, contracts,
1942
106
19
Indianapolis Railways arbitration, Indianapolis, Indiana, Amalgamated Association of Street, Electric Railway, and Motor Coach Employees, Division #1070 and Association of Transit Employees, Division # 995, correspondence,
December 1942
106
20
Indianapolis Railways arbitration, Indianapolis, Indiana, Amalgamated Association of Street, Electric Railway, and Motor Coach Employees, Division #1070 and Association of Transit Employees, Division # 995, notes,
1942-1943
106
21
Industrial homework, bill drafts, memos,
[c. 1935-1937]
106
22
J.I. Case arbitration, Racine, Wisconsin, United Automobile Workers Union (UAW) Locals # 180, 378, and 806, arbitration materials (progress report, correspondence, press release),
1942
106
23
J.I. Case arbitration, Racine, Wisconsin, United Automobile Workers Union (UAW) Locals # 180, 378, and 806, notes,
1942
106
24
Labor flyers,
[c. 1934-1935]
106
25
Labor pamphlets,
1934
107
1
"Labor Problem in History," (chapter 1), Dr. Peck,
[c. 1935]
107
2
Labor relations consultant service, reports and comments,
1939
107
3
Labor Research Association, Economic Notes, newsletter,
April 1936
107
4
Leather Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, correspondence,
January-May 1940
107
5
Leather Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, employers brief,
April 9, 1940
107
6
Leather Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, executive session transcripts, pp 1-69,
April 8-10, 1940
107
7
Leather Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, executive session transcripts, pp 70-139,
April 8-10, 1940
107
8
Leather Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, executive session transcripts, pp 140-209,
April 8-10, 1940
107
9
Leather Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, executive session transcripts, pp 210-279,
April 8-10, 1940
107
10
Leather Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, executive session transcripts, pp 280-347,
April 8-10, 1940
107
11
Leather Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, industry earnings, wages, and hours report (1939),
March 9, 1940
107
12
Leather Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, minimum wage recomendations,
April 1940
107
13
Leather Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, notes,
1940
107
14
Leather Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, press releases,
1939-1940
107
15
Leather Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, report, pp 1-79,
April 1940
107
16
Leather Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, report, pp 80-156,
April 1940
108
1
Leather Industry Committee, wage and hour investigation, union briefs,
1940
108
2
Lewis, John L., radio addresses,
July 6, 8
108
3
Marathon Rubber Products arbitration, Wausau, Wisconsin, Rubber and Woolen Workers Local #20617, clippings,
1940
108
4
Marathon Rubber Products arbitration, Wausau, Wisconsin, Rubber and Woolen Workers Local #20617, contracts,
1938-1940
108
5
Marathon Rubber Products arbitration, Wausau, Wisconsin, Rubber and Woolen Workers Local #20617, correspondence,
September-October 1940
108
6
Marathon Rubber Products arbitration, Wausau, Wisconsin, Rubber and Woolen Workers Local #20617, notes,
September 1940
108
7
Marathon Rubber Products arbitration, Wausau, Wisconsin, Rubber and Woolen Workers Local #20617, reimbursement voucher,
September 1940
108
8
Marshall Field and Company arbitration, Chicago, Illinois, United Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Employees Union (URWDSU), Local #291, clippings,
March 1942
108
9
Marshall Field and Company arbitration, Chicago, Illinois, United Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Employees Union (URWDSU), Local #291, correspondence,
March-November 1942
108
10
Marshall Field and Company arbitration, Chicago, Illinois, United Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Employees Union (URWDSU), Local #291, exhibits,
1942
108
11
Marshall Field and Company arbitration, Chicago, Illinois, United Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Employees Union (URWDSU), Local #291, NLRB decisions,
1941-1942
108
12
Marshall Field and Company arbitration, Chicago, Illinois, United Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Employees Union (URWDSU), Local #291, National War Labor Board (NWLB) press releases,
February-October 1942
108
13
Marshall Field and Company arbitration, Chicago, Illinois, United Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Employees Union (URWDSU), Local #291, notes,
March, October 1942
108
14
Marshall Field and Company arbitration, Chicago, Illinois, United Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Employees Union (URWDSU), Local #291, reimbursement vouchers,
1942
108
15
Marshall Field and Company arbitration, Chicago, Illinois, United Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Employees Union (URWDSU), Local #291, report,
March, October, 1942
108
16
Marshall Field and Company arbitration, Chicago, Illinois, United Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Employees Union (URWDSU), Local #291, union newsletters,
March-October 1942
108
17
Minneapolis Electric arbitration, Minneapolis, Minnesota, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Union (IBEW) Local #292, correspondence,
February-March 1937
108
18
Minneapolis Electric arbitration, Minneapolis, Minnesota, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Union (IBEW) Local #292, clippings,
1937
108
19
Minneapolis Electric arbitration, Minneapolis, Minnesota, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Union (IBEW) Local #292, flyer on Minneapolis labor,
[c. 1937]
108
20
Minneapolis Electric arbitration, Minneapolis, Minnesota, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Union (IBEW) Local #292, report, agreement,
March 1937
108
21
Montgomery Ward arbitration, Chicago, Illinois, United Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Employees Union (URWDSU) Local #20, clippings,
1942-1945
108
22
Montgomery Ward arbitration, Chicago, Illinois, United Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Employees Union (URWDSU) Local #20, Congressional Record,
June 22, 1942
108
23
Montgomery Ward arbitration, Chicago, Illinois, United Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Employees Union (URWDSU) Local #20, contracts,
1941-1942
108
24
Montgomery Ward arbitration, Chicago, Illinois, United Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Employees Union (URWDSU) Local #20, correspondence,
1942, 1944
108
25
Montgomery Ward arbitration, Chicago, Illinois, United Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Employees Union (URWDSU) Local #20, Gerald D. Reily statement,
May 1944
108
26
Montgomery Ward arbitration, Chicago, Illinois, United Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Employees Union (URWDSU) Local #20, National War Labor Board (NWLB) press releases,
1942-1943
108
27
Montgomery Ward arbitration, Chicago, Illinois, United Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Employees Union (URWDSU) Local #20, notes, arbitration materials,
1942, 1944
109
1
Montgomery Ward arbitration, Chicago, Illinois, United Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Employees Union (URWDSU) Local #20, Samuel Wolchok statement,
June 1944
109
2
Montgomery Ward arbitration, Chicago, Illinois, United Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Employees Union (URWDSU) Local #20, union statement to National War Labor Board (NWLB),
[c. 1942]
109
3
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), administrative problems report,
January 15, 1939
109
4
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), anti-labor activities, address by David Saposs,
April 11, 1938
109
5
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), attacks on labor unions, report,
March 19, 1937
109
6
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), collective bargaining reports by David Saposs,
March, October, 1937
109
7
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), correspondence,
1935-1936
109
8
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), correspondence,
1937-1942
109
9
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), decision analysis report,
[c. 1939]
109
10
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) decisions,
May-July 1936
109
11
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) decisions,
July 6-7, 1936
109
12
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) decisions,
July 8, 1936
109
13
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) decisions,
July 15-August 31, 1936
109
14
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) decisions,
September 1-26, 1936
109
15
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) decisions,
October 2-November 12, 1936
109
16
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) decisions,
November 12, 1936
109
17
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) decisions,
November 13-December 7, 1936
109
18
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) decisions,
December 9-18, 1936
110
1
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) decisions,
December 19-30, 1936
110
2
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) decisions,
January 13-February 17, 1937
110
3
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) decisions,
March 3-10, 1937
110
4
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) decisions,
March 13, 1937
110
5
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) decisions,
April 2-May 6, 1937
110
6
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) decisions,
May 19-June 11, 1937
110
7
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) decisions,
June 12-30, 1937
110
8
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), "Effective Collective Bargaining: Outline and Bibliography," report by David Saposs,
December 14, 1938, May 1940
110
9
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), "Employer Labor Policies and Activities,' report by David Saposs,
March 15, 1938
110
10
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Governmental Protection of Labor's Right to Organize, 1936,
1936
110
11
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), independent union analysis,
March 14, 1938
110
12
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Inland Steel against the Steelworkers Organizing Committee (SWOC), digest of testimony,
April 1938
110
13
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), J. Warren Madden (NLRB chair), address,
September 6, 1937
110
14
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), "NLRB and Its Work," report,
[c. 1938]
110
15
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), press releases,
October-November 1935
110
16
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), press releases,
May 20-October 31, 1936
110
17
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), press releases,
November 9, 1936-April 5, 1937
110
18
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), press releases,
April 6-May 22, 1937
110
19
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), press releases,
May 26-June 1, 1937
111
1
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), press releases,
June 1-16, 1937
111
2
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), reference list on NLRB,
October 1937, October 1939
111
3
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), sit-down strikes, study outline by David Saposs,
March 19, 1937
111
4
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), "Structure of AFL Unions," report by David Saposs,
May 15, 1939
111
5
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), summary of third annual report (1937-1938),
[c. 1939]
111
6
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), "Union-Employer Responsibility," report by Lyle Cooper,
January 16, 1939
111
7
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), "Union Responsibility and Incorporation of Labor Unions," report by David Saposs,
February 2, 1938
111
8
Perkins, Frances, correspondence, phone notes,
1934-1942
111
9
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, address by Philip Fleming,
September 23, 1940
111
10
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, agricultural report, "An Economic Background for Agricultural Research in Puerto Rico," pamphlet,
December 1939
111
11
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, bay oil, rum, and aromatic industry, industry statistics,
February 1941
111
12
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, chairmen's introduction,
[c. 1940]
111
13
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, Chamber of Commerce statement,
[c. 1941]
111
14
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, church in Puerto Rico essay ("The Church and Reconstruction in Puerto Rico,"), [McGowan],
[c. 1938]
111
15
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, clippings, postcards,
1940-1941
111
16
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, cocanut industry, Hills Brothers brief,
January 1941
111
17
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, correspondence,
August-September 1940
111
18
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, correspondence,
October-December 1940
111
19
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, correspondence,
January 1941
111
20
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, correspondence,
February 1941
111
21
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, cost of living report,
[c. 1940]
111
22
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, Fair Labor Standards and Emergency Relief resolutions,
1938, 1941
111
23
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, fruit and fruit juice canning industry, "Fruit Canners of the World," US Commerce Department pamphlet,
1939
111
24
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, fruit and fruit industry, fruit growers and canners brief,
November 27, 1940
112
1
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, fruit and fruit juice canning industry, report on industry,
February 18, 1941
112
2
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, full-fashioned hosiery industry, report,
February 1941
112
3
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, glove industry, report, findings,
1939, 1941
112
4
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, Goldsmith Company statement,
1940
112
5
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, hairnet industry, industry statistics,
February 1941
112
6
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, handkerchief industry, Glendinning McLeish Company statement,
[c. 1940]
112
7
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, hearing transcripts, pp 1-69,
February 18, 1941
112
8
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, hearing transcripts, pp 70-159,
February 18, 1941
112
9
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, hearing transcripts, pp 140-209,
February 18, 1941
112
10
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, hearing transcripts, pp 210-273,
February 18, 1941
112
11
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, hearing transcripts, pp 274-329,
February 19, 1941
112
12
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, hearing transcripts, pp 330-393,
February 19, 1941
112
13
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, Lande and Miskend Incorported statement,
[c. 1940]
112
14
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, leaf tobacco industry, Cigar Manufacturers Association of America, statement, petition,
April 1941
112
15
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, leaf tobacco industry, cigar and cigarette industry statistics,
February 1941
112
16
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, leaf tobacco industry, correspondence,
March 1940-July 1941
112
17
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, leaf tobacco industry, exhibits,
April 1941
112
18
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, leaf tobacco industry, hearing transcripts, pp 1-69,
April 22-23, 1941
112
19
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, leaf tobacco industry, hearing transcripts, pp 70-139,
April 22-23, 1941
112
20
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, leaf tobacco industry, hearing transcripts, pp 140-209,
August 22-23, 1941
113
1
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, leaf tobacco industry committee, hearing transcripts, pp 210-297,
August 22-23, 1941
113
2
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, leaf tobacco industry, notes,
April 1941
113
3
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, leaf tobacco industry, tobacco producers statement,
April 22, 1941
113
4
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, leaf tobacco industry, United States Department of Labor report,
April 1941
113
5
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, mattress industry, industry statements,
February 1941
113
6
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, men's straw hat industry, report, brief,
February 1941
113
7
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, needlework industry, correspondence,
August-October 1940
113
8
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, needlework industry, Economic Review,
January 1941
113
9
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, needlework industry, hearing transcripts, pp 1-99,
September 26-28, 1940
113
10
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, needlework industry, hearing transcripts, pp 101-200,
September 26-28, 1940
113
11
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, needlework industry, hearing transcripts, pp 201-286,
September 26-28, 1940
113
12
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, needlework industry, Insolar Federation of Workers (CIO) statement,
[c. September 1940]
113
13
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, needlework industry, minimum wage recommendations,
October 1940-April 1941
113
14
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, needlework industry, notes,
September 1940
113
15
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, needlework industry, Puerto Rico Needlework Association statement,
September 20, 1940
113
16
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, needlework industry, report on industry, pp 1-49,
September 19, 1940
113
17
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, needlework industry, report on industry, pp 50-105,
September 19, 1940
114
1
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, needlework industry, supreme court decision,
August 1937
114
2
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, committee, notes,
[c. 1940]
114
3
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, ocean pearl butter industry, report, brief,
February 1941
114
4
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, press releases,
August-September 1940
114
5
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, press releases,
October-December 1940
114
6
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, press releases,
January-March 1941
114
7
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, press releases,
April-October 1941
114
8
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, Puerto Rico Labor News (magazine),
October-December 1937, September-December 1938
114
9
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, Puerto Rico Labor News (magazine),
March-June, September-December 1939
114
10
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, recommendations,
February 1941
114
11
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, regulations,
April 1940
114
12
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, reimbursement vouchers,
August-November 1940
114
13
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, ship passenger list, tourist brocheres,
September-October 1940
114
14
Puerto Rico Special Industry Committee, vegetable, fruit, and fruit juice industry, findings,
March 17, 1941
114
15
Ripon Advertising arbitration, Ripon, Wisconsin, Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC), summary,
April 1930
114
16
Ripon Foods arbitration, Ripon, Wisconsin, Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC), summary,
May 1937
114
17
Ripon Knitting Works arbitration, Ripon, Wisconsin, Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC), contracts, report,
1937
114
18
Ripon Knitting Works arbitration, Ripon, Wisconsin, Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC), correspondence,
April-June 1937
114
19
San Francisco department store arbitration, San Francisco, California, Department Store Employees' Union Local #1100, clippings,
November-December 1941
114
20
San Francisco department store arbitration, San Francisco, California, Department Store Employees' Union Local #1100, contracts,
1937, 1941
114
21
San Francisco department store arbitration, San Francisco, California, Department Store Employees' Union Local #1100, correspondence,
November 1941
114
22
San Francisco department store arbitration, San Francisco, California, Department Store Employees' Union Local #1100, exhibits,
1941
114
23
San Francisco department store arbitration, San Francisco, California, Department Store Employees' Union Local #1100, notes,
1941
114
24
San Francisco department store arbitration, San Francisco, California, Department Store Employees' Union Local #1100, reimbursement vouchers, receipts,
December 1941
114
25
San Francisco department store arbitration, San Francisco, California, Department Store Employees' Union Local #1100, St. Mary's football program,
November 1941
115
1
San Francisco Hotel Employers Association arbitration, San Francisco, California, San Francisco Local Joint Executive Board of Hotel and Restaurant Employees' International Alliance and Bartenders' International Alliance, employers statement,
1942
115
2
San Francisco Hotel Employers Association arbitration, San Francisco, California, San Francisco Local Joint Executive Board of Hotel and Restaurant Employees' International Alliance and Bartenders' International Alliance, union brief and exhibits (1),
1942
115
3
San Francisco Hotel Employers Association arbitration, San Francisco, California, San Francisco Local Joint Executive Board of Hotel and Restaurant Employees' International Alliance and Bartenders' International Alliance, union brief and exhibits (2),
1942
115
4
San Francisco Hotel Employers Association arbitration, San Francisco, California, San Francisco Local Joint Executive Board of Hotel and Restaurant Employees' International Alliance and Bartenders' International Alliance, union brief and exhibits (3),
1942
115
5
Shell Oil Company arbitration, Wood River, Illinois, AFL Metal Trades Department, arbitration materials,
1941-1942
115
6
Shell Oil Company arbitration, Wood River, Illinois, AFL Metal Trades Department, correspondence,
April 1941-June 1942
115
7
Shell Oil Company arbitration, Wood River, Illinois, AFL Metal Trades Department, notes,
1942
115
8
Shell Oil Company arbitration, Wood River, Illinois, AFL Metal Trades Department, reimbursement, vouchers,
April-June 1942
115
9
Silk textile industry arbitration, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC), arbitration materials,
July-September 1937
115
10
Silk textile industry arbitration, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC), clippings,
August 12-17, 1937
115
11
Silk textile industry arbitration, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC), clippings,
August 18-19, 1937
115
12
Silk textile industry arbitration, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC), clippings,
August 20-September 1937
115
13
Silk textile industry arbitration, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC), contracts,
1937
115
14
Silk textile industry arbitration, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC), correspondence,
July-September 1937
115
15
Silk textile industry arbitration, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC), notes,
1937
116
1
Silk textile industry arbitration, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC), receipts,
August 1937
116
2
Social security bills,
1935
116
3
Social Security Board, correspondence,
1936
116
4
Social Security Board, pamphlets,
1936-1937
116
5
Social Security Board, press releases,
June 1936-June 1937
116
6
Social Security Board, reports,
1936
116
7
Sugar industry arbitration, Puerto Rico, agreement,
January 1941
116
8
Sugar industry arbitration, Puerto Rico, clippings,
1942
116
9
Sugar industry arbitration, Puerto Rico, correspondence,
October-December 1941
116
10
Sugar industry arbitration, Puerto Rico, correspondence,
January 1942
116
11
Sugar industry arbitration, Puerto Rico, correspondence,
February-March 1942
116
12
Sugar industry arbitration, Puerto Rico, exhibits,
1942
116
13
Sugar industry arbitration, Puerto Rico, notes,
1942
116
14
Sugar industry arbitration, Puerto Rico, reimbursement vouchers, travel arrangements,
January-March 1942
116
15
Sugar industry arbitration, Puerto Rico, report,
February 1942
116
16
Sugar industry arbitration, Puert Rico, state owned sugar farms, The Land Law of Puerto Rico,
1941
116
17
Sugar industry arbitration, Puerto Rico, United States Department of Labor, report,
June 1945
116
18
Sugar industry arbitration, Puerto Rico, United States Department of Labor, report (copy),
June 1945
116
19
Toledo (city), Toledo, Ohio, Municipal Employees of Toledo, arbitration progress report,
December 1942-January 1943
116
20
Toledo (city), Toledo, Ohio, Municipal Employees of Toledo, clippings, notes, receipt,
1942
117
1
Toledo (city), Toledo, Ohio, Municipal Employees of Toledo, correspondence,
December 1942
117
2
Treasury Department, reports,
1935
117
3
Union Railroad arbitration, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, arbitration materials, notes,
June 1943
117
4
Union Railroad arbitration, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, arbitration transcripts,
June 22-23, 1943
117
5
Union Railroad arbitration, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, correspondence,
June-July 1943
117
6
Union Railroad arbitration, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, reimbursement vouchers,
June 1943
117
7
Union Railroad arbitration, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, report to the President,
July 19, 1943
117
8
United Mine Workers (UMW), arbitration decision,
November 1941
117
9
United States Department of Labor, correpsondence,
1936-1943
117
10
United States Department of Labor, labor legislation conference, agenda,
February 1934
117
11
United States Department of Labor, labor legislation conference, agenda, correspondence,
September-October 1935
117
12
United States Department of Labor, labor legislation conference, proceedings,
December 9-11, 1940
117
13
United States Department of Labor, labor legislation conference, wage and price speech,
November 1941
117
14
United States Department of Labor, Labor Information Bulletin,
November 1935-January 1936
117
15
United States Department of Labor, women's bureau, correspondence,
1936
117
16
Vanadium arbitration, Bridgeville, Pennsylvania, Local Industrial Union #953, arbitration transcripts,
March 29, 1941
117
17
Vanadium arbitration, Bridgeville, Pennsylvania, Locial Industrial Union #953, clippings,
March-October 1941
117
18
Vanadium arbitration, Bridgeville, Pennsylvania, Local Industrial Union #953, contract,
June 1940
117
19
Vanadium arbitration, Bridgeville, Pennsylvania, Local Industrial Union #953, correspondence,
February-August 1941
117
20
Vanadium arbitration, Bridgeville, Pennsylvania, Local Industrial Union #953, notes,
April 1941
117
21
Vanadium arbitration, Bridgeville, Pennsylvania, Local Industrial Union #953, report,
April 23, 1941
117
22
Wages, notes,
[c. 1935]
117
23
Wolman, Leo, article on organized labor,
March-May 1936
117
24
Woll, Matthew, labor cooperation paper,
[c. 1936]
Subseries 3.5: International Labor Organization (ILO),
1939, 1944
(3 boxes)
118
1
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, address, bulletins,
November-December 1939
118
2
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, business cards,
November 1939
118
3
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, clippings,
November 1939
118
4
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, correspondence,
November-December 1939
118
5
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, delegate lists,
November 1939
118
6
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, Immigration Committee report,
November 1939
118
7
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, International Labour Review, article on conference,
March 1940
118
8
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, minimum wage regulation report,
November 1939
118
9
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, notebooks,
November-December 1939
118
10
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, note for the delegates,
November 1939
118
11
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, postcards and photos,
November-December 1939
118
12
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, proposed standing orders,
November 1939
118
13
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, provisional record (transcript), first sitting,
November 21, 1939
118
14
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, provisional record (transcript), second sitting,
November 21, 1939
118
15
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, provisional record (transcript), third sitting,
November 22, 1939
118
16
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, provisional record (transcript), fourth sitting,
November 23, 1939
118
17
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, provisional record (transcript), fifth sitting,
November 24, 1939
118
18
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, provisional record (transcript), sixth sitting,
November 25, 1939
118
19
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, provisional record (transcript), seventh sitting,
NOvember 27, 1939
118
20
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, provisional record (transcript), eigth sitting,
November 28, 1939
118
21
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, provisional record (transcript), ninth sitting,
November 29, 1939
118
22
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, provisional record (transcript), ninth sitting (duplicate),
November 29, 1939
118
23
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, provisional record (transcript), tenth sitting,
November 30, 1939
119
1
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, publications, constitution,
November 1939
119
2
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, resolutions adopted,
December 2, 1939
119
3
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, Resolutions Committee, first report,
November 1939
119
4
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, Resolutions Committee, second report,
November 1939
119
5
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, Resolutions Committee, member list,
November 22, 1939
119
6
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, Resolutions Committee, resolutions submitted,
November 1939
119
7
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, Resolutions Committee, resolutions submitted, Brazil,
November 1939
119
8
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, Resolutions Committee, resolutions submitted, Canada,
November 1939
119
9
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, Resolutions Committee, resolutions submitted, Chile,
November 1939
119
10
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, Resolutions Committee, resolutions submitted, Columbia,
November 1939
119
11
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, Resolutions Committee, resolutions submitted, Cuba,
November 1939
119
12
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, Resolutions Committee, resolutions submitted, Mexico,
November 1939
119
13
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, Resolutions Committee, resolutions submitted, United States,
November 1939
119
14
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, schedule,
November 1939
119
15
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, Selection Committee reports,
November 1939
119
16
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, Social Insurance Committee, first report,
November 1939
119
17
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, Spanish language flyers, lottery tickets,
November 1939
119
18
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, Spanish language pamphlets, magazines,
1939-1940
119
19
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, travel pamphlets,
1939
119
20
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, travel receipts, reimbursement vouchers,
November-December 1939
119
21
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, Work of Women and Juvenile Committee, first report,
November 1939
119
22
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, American Federation of Labor (AFL), postwar program pamphlet,
April 1944
119
23
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, American Labor Conference on International Affairs, correspondence, proposals,
April 1944
119
24
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, clippings,
May 1944
119
25
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Committee on Items 1 and 2,
May 10, 1944
119
26
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Committee on Social Policy on Dependent Territories, report, speeches,
November 1939
119
27
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Committee on the Application of Conventions, report,
April 27, 1944
119
28
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, correspondence,
April-May 1944
119
29
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, daily bulletins (schedules),
April 1944
119
30
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, notes,
April 1944
119
31
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, provisional record (#1 and #2),
April 20, 1944
119
32
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, provisional record (trasncript), first sitting (#3),
April 20, 1944
119
33
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, provisional record (transcript), third sitting (#4),
April 21, 1944
120
1
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, provisional record (transcript), fourth sitting (#5),
April 24, 1944
120
2
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, provisional record (transcript), eighth sitting (#9),
April 26, 1944
120
3
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, provisional record (transcript), tenth sitting (#11),
April 29, 1944
120
4
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, provisional record, appendices (#13 and #14),
May 5-6, 1944
120
5
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, provisional record, appendices (#16),
May 8, 1944
120
6
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, provisional record, appendices (#16--duplicate),
May 8, 1944
120
7
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, provisional record (trasncript), thirteenth sitting (#17),
May 8, 1944
120
8
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, provisional record, appendices (#19),
May 9, 1944
120
9
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, provisional record, appendices (#20),
May 10, 1944
120
10
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, provisional record, appendices (#20-duplicate),
May 10, 1944
120
11
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, provisional record, appendices (#24),
May 12, 1944
120
12
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, provisional record (transcript), sixteenth sitting (#29),
May 11, 1944
120
13
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, provisional record (transcript), sixteenth sitting (#29-duplicate),
May 11, 1944
120
14
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, provisional record (transcript), seventeenth sitting (#31),
May 11, 1944
120
15
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, provisional record (transcript), nineteenth sitting (#36),
May 12, 1944
120
16
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, provisional record, table of contents (#37),
May 1944
120
17
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, publications, flyer,
1944
120
18
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, publications,
1944
120
19
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, reimbursement forms, correspondence,
1944
120
20
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Selection Committee report,
April 1944
120
21
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, travel materials,
1944
Subseries 3.6: National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief,
1940-1941
(3 boxes)
121
1
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, correspondence,
November 1939-January 1940
121
2
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, correspondence,
April-October 1940
121
3
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, correspondence,
December 1940
121
4
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, correspondence,
1941
121
5
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, correspondence,
1942-1943
121
6
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, directory,
February 1940
121
7
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, employment bill (SB 1617), statement,
July 1941
121
8
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, health insurance report,
August 1941
121
9
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, industrial relations reports,
[c. 1940]
121
10
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, Lenroot-Brown recommendations,
August-September 1941
121
11
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, living standards report,
October 1940
121
12
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, meeting minutes,
November 17, 1939
121
13
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, meeting minutes, agendas,
February, May 1940
121
14
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, meeting minutes, agendas,
September 12-13, 1940
121
15
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, meeting minutes, agendas,
October-November 1940
121
16
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, meeting minutes, agenda,
December 16, 1940
121
17
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, meeting minutes,
January 24, 1941
121
18
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, meeting minutes, agendas,
February 27, 1941
121
19
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, meeting minutes,
May 1941
121
20
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, meeting minutes,
June-July 1941
121
21
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, meeting minutes,
August-October 1941
121
22
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, press releases,
November 1934, August 1941
122
1
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, progress reports,
January-August 1940
122
2
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, public aid report,
December 1940
122
3
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, reference source list,
October 1940
122
4
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, report draft, table of contents,
April, October 1941
122
5
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, report draft, introduction,
[c. 1940]
122
6
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, report draft, chapter 1 ("Why a Relief Study"),
August 1940
122
7
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, report draft, chapter 1 ("Pubic Aid"),
June 1941
122
8
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, report draft, chapter 2 ("The Problem We Face"),
August 1940
122
9
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, report draft, chapter 3 ("The Evolution of Policy Programs"),
[c. 1941]
122
10
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, report draft, chapter 3A ("The Programs Operating in 1940"),
[c. 1941]
122
11
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, report draft, chapter 4 ("The Relief Population"),
October 1940
122
12
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, report draft, chapter 9 ("The Balance Sheet"),
September 1940
122
13
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, report draft, chapter 14 ("Summary of Findings"),
June 1941
122
14
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, report draft, chapter 14 ("The Financing of Public Aid"),
August 1941
122
15
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, report draft, chapter 15 ("Recommendations"),
December 1940, January 1941
122
16
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, report draft, chapter 17 ("Public Aid Policy"),
October 1941
122
17
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, report draft, chapter 17 ("The Issues and Alternatives"),
October 1941
122
18
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, report draft, chapter 18 ("The Effectuation of Consistent Policies and Practices"),
October 1941
122
19
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, report draft, chapter 19 ("Recommendations on Public Policy"),
October 1941
123
1
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, report drafts, parts of chapters 6, 14, 15,
July 1941
123
2
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, report draft, parts of chapters 7, 12, 14,
July 1941
123
3
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, report draft, parts of part I and II,
November 1940
123
4
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, report draft, outlines,
1939-1940
123
5
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, unemployment youths report,
[c. 1940]
123
6
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, unemployment compensation report,
October 1940
123
7
National Resources Planning Board, Committee on Long Range Work Relief, unemployment estimates report,
October 1940
Subseries 3.7: Fair Employment Practices Commmittee,
1943
(3 boxes)
123
8
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), War Manpower Committee agreement,
[c. 1943]
123
9
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), Atlanta joint terminals, investigation summary,
September 15-18, 1943
123
10
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, investigation summary,
September 15-18, 1943
123
11
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), Bethlehem Steel Shipbuilding Company, investigation,
July-August 1943
123
12
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), candidates for FEPC, bios,
1943
123
13
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), civil rights in the workplace, pamphlets,
[c. 1940s]
123
14
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), clippings,
April-May 1943
123
15
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), clippings,
June 1943
123
16
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), clippings,
July 1943
123
17
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), clippings,
August-October 1943
123
18
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), clippings,
[c. May-October 1943]
123
19
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), correspondence,
June 1941, January, September 1942
123
20
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), correspondence,
January-February 1943
123
21
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), correspondence,
May 1943
124
1
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), correspondence,
June 1943
124
2
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), correspondence,
July 1943
124
3
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), correspondence,
August 1943
124
4
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), correspondence,
September-October 1943
124
5
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), criticism of FEPC,
[c. 1943]
124
6
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), Detroit riot, correspondence, notes,
June-July 1943
124
7
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), discrimination bill,
1938
124
8
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), executive orders,
April-May 1943
124
9
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), Franklin D. Roosevelt, correspondence,
October 1943
124
10
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), Georgia Railroad, investigation summary,
September 15-18, 1943
124
11
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), Gulf Mobile and Mobile Railroad Company, investigation summary,
September 15-18, 1943
124
12
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), Illinois Central Railroad Company, investigation summary,
September 15-18, 1943
124
13
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), George Johnson, correspondence, speeches,
1943
124
14
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), John Ryan, "The Place of the Negroes in American Society," Howard University address,
March 2, 1943
124
15
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), meeting minutes and agenda,
July-October 1943
124
16
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), meeting notes, materials,
1943
124
17
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), operations bulletin #1, report,
February 1943
124
18
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), press releases,
May-June 1943
124
19
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), press releases,
July 1943
124
20
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), press releases,
August-October 1943
124
21
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), race riots, article in America,
July 17, 1943
125
1
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), railroad industry employment discrimination hearings, opening statement,
[c. September 1943]
125
2
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), railroad industry employment discrimination hearings, proceedings, pp 1-69,
September 15, 1943
125
3
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), railroad industry employment discrimination hearings, proceedings, pp 70-119,
September 15, 1943
125
4
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), railroad industry employment discrimination hearings, proceedings, pp 120-187,
September 15, 1943
125
5
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), railroad industry employment discrimination hearings, proceedings, pp 189-259,
September 16, 1943
125
6
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), railroad industry employment discrimination hearings, proceedings, pp 260-309,
September 16, 1943
125
7
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), railroad industry employment discrimination hearings, proceedings, pp 310-369,
September 16, 1943
125
8
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), railroad industry employment discrimination hearings, proceedings, pp 370-419,
September 16, 1943
125
9
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), railroad industry employment discrimination hearings, proceedings, pp 420-485,
September 16, 1943
125
10
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), railroad industry employment discrimination hearings, proceedings, pp 459-559,
September 17, 1943
125
11
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), railroad industry employment discrimination hearings, proceedings, pp 560-609,
September 17, 1943
125
12
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), railroad industry employment discrimination hearings, proceedings, pp 610-675,
September 17, 1943
125
13
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), railroad industry employment discrimination hearings, proceedings, pp 676-734,
September 18, 1943
125
14
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), railroad industry employment discrimination hearings, proceedings, pp 740-800,
September 18, 1943
125
15
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), railroad industry employment discrimination hearings, proceedings, pp 801-879,
September 18, 1943
125
16
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), railroad industry employment discrimination hearings, proceedings, pp 880-938,
September 18, 1943
125
17
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), recommendations, resolution, drafts,
[c. 1943]
125
18
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), religion and African Americans report ("Negroes--USA--1942"),
[c. 1943]
126
1
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), "Report of the FEPC",
May 1943
126
2
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), Sabbatarian case policy,
[c. September 1943]
126
3
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), St. Louis--San Francisco Railroad Company, investigation summary,
September 15-18, 1943
126
4
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), Seaboard Railway, investigation summary,
September 15-18, 1943
126
5
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), speech draft,
[c. 1943]
126
6
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), "The Negro and the UMWA," Southern Economic Journal (Herber Northrop),
April 1943
Subseries 3.8: President's Committee on Civil Rights,
1947
(2 boxes)
126
7
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), African-American police, summary,
[c. 1947]
126
8
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), American Jewish Committee, excerpts from PCCR report,
April 24, 1947
126
9
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), certificate,
1947
126
10
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), Civil Rights bills,
1945-1947
126
11
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), "Civil Rights in the South," Guy Johnson Statement,
May 14, 1947
126
12
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), Civil Rights, pamphlets,
1945, 1947
126
13
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR) Civil Rights Section, statements,
1947
126
14
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), correspondence,
December 1946-February 1948
126
15
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), discriminatory hiring practices report ("Eliminating Discriminatory Hiring Practices,") by Willima Schuck,
January 31, 1946
126
16
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), final report, galley proofs,
1947
126
17
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), final report, To Secure These Rights,
1947
126
18
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), Harry Truman, correspondence,
November 3, 1947
126
19
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), human rights report,
May 1947
126
20
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), Institute of Ethnic Affairs (John Collier), statement,
May 14, 1947
126
21
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), interim reports,
April 1947
126
22
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR) media and racial tolerence, statement by Paul Lazarsfeld,
[c. 1947]
126
23
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), memos,
February 1947
126
24
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), memos,
March 1947
127
1
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), memos,
April 1947
127
2
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), memos,
May 1947
127
3
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), memos,
June 3-10, 1947
127
4
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), memos,
June 11-19, 1947
127
5
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), memos,
June 23-26, 1947
127
6
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), memos,
July-August 1947
127
7
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), meeting minutes,
February 5-6, 1947
127
8
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), National Urban League statements,
April 1947
127
9
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), meeting notes,
February-October 1947
127
10
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), policy meeting, agenda book, agenda and discussion papers,
June 30-July 1, 1947
127
11
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), press releases,
December 1946-February 1947, May 1947
127
12
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), proceedings (transcripts), pp 1-67,
March 6, 1947
127
13
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), proceedings (transcripts), pp 68-109,
March 20, 1947
127
14
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), proceedings (transcripts), pp 111-153,
April 3, 1947
127
15
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), proceedings (transcripts), pp 154-232,
April 17, 1947
127
16
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), proceedings (transcripts), pp 234-316,
May 1, 1947
127
17
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), proceedings (transcripts), pp 317-367,
May 14, 1947
127
18
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), proceedings (transcripts), business section, pp 368-385,
May 15, 1947
128
1
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), proceedings (transcripts), pp 386-488,
May 15, 1947
128
2
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), proceedings (transcripts), pp 489-600,
June 30, 1947
128
3
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), proceedings (transcripts), pp 601-719,
June 30, 1947
128
4
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), proceedings (transcripts), pp 720-849,
September 12, 1947
128
5
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), proceedings (transcripts), pp 850-975,
September 12, 1947
128
6
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), proceedings (transcripts), pp 976-1073,
September 12, 1947
128
7
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), program draft, "A Program for Democracy",
[c. 1948]
128
8
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), questions for consultants (Walter White, Thurgood Marshall, and Lester Granger),
[c. 1947]
128
9
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), reimbursement forms,
1947
128
10
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), staff interview with Morris Janowitz,
June 13, 1947
128
11
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), staff interviews with T. Anderson and Robert Magill,
June 13, 1947
128
12
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), subcommittee #2 hearings, proceedings (transcripts),
April 1, 1947
128
13
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), subcommittee #3 hearings, proceedings (transcripts),
April 15, 1947
128
14
President's Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR), subcommittee #3 hearings, proceedings (transcripts),
April 30, 1947
Subseries 3.9: Oversized Original Items,
1933-1943
(2 boxes)
129
1
Labor newspapers, Communist Party--Midwest section, Workers' Voice,
September 15, 1933
129
2
Labor newspapers, Milwaukee and Wisconsin Industrial Union Councils, CIO-News--Wisconsin Edition,
December 1940-January 1941
129
3
Labor newspapers, Milwaukee and Wisconsin Industrial Union Councils, CIO-News--Wisconsin Edition,
February 1941
129
4
Labor newspapers, Milwaukee and Wisconsin Industrial Union Councils, CIO-News--Wisconsin Edition,
March 1941
129
5
Labor newspapers, Milwaukee and Wisconsin Industrial Union Councils, CIO-News--Wisconsin Edition,
April 1941
129
6
Labor newspapers, Milwaukee and Wisconsin Industrial Union Councils, CIO-News--Wisconsin Edition,
July 1941
129
7
Labor newspapers, Milwaukee and Wisconsin Industrial Union Councils, CIO-News--Wisconsin Edition,
January 1942, April 1943
129
8
Labor newspapers, Sheet Metal Workers' Industrial Union, Sheet Metal Worker,
September 1933
129
9
Labor newspapers, United Shoe Workers' Union, CIO News--Shoe Worker Edition,
1939-1941
129
10
Minneapolis Teamster strike, headlines, Farmer-Labor Leader,
August, October 1934
129
11
Minneapolis Teamster strike, headlines, Minneapolis Journal,
July 18-31, 1934
129
12
Minneapolis Teamster strike, headlines, Minneapolis Journal,
August 17, 1934
129
13
Minneapolis Teamster strike, headlines, Minneapolis Journal,
August 19-22, 1934
129
14
Minneapolis Teamster strike, headlines, Minneapolis Labor Review,
July-September 1934
129
15
Minneapolis Teamster strike, headlines, Minneapolis Star,
July 18-31, 1934
129
16
Minneapolis Teamster strike, headlines, Minneapolis Star,
August 1-22, 1934
129
17
Minneapolis Teamster strike, headlines, Minneapolis Tribune,
July 18-31, 1934
129
18
Minneapolis Teamster strike, headlines, Minneapolis Tribune,
August 1-14, 1934
129
19
Minneapolis Teamster strike, headlines, Minneapolis Tribune,
August 15-22
129
20
Minneapolis Teamster strike, The Organizer (Daily Strike Bulletin),
August 1, 1934
129
21
Minneapolis Teamster strike, The Organizer (Daily Strike Bulletin),
August 3, 1934
129
22
Minneapolis Teamster strike, The Organizer (Daily Strike Bulletin),
August 4, 1934
129
23
Minneapolis Teamster strike, The Organizer (Daily Strike Bulletin),
August 7, 1934
129
24
Minneapolis Teamster strike, The Organizer (Daily Strike Bulletin),
August 8, 1934
129
25
Minneapolis Teamster strike, The Organizer (Daily Strike Bulletin),
August 9, 1934
129
26
Minneapolis Teamster strike, The Organizer (Daily Strike Bulletin),
August 11, 1934
129
27
Minneapolis Teamster strike, The Organizer (Daily Strike Bulletin),
August 13, 1934
129
28
Minneapolis Teamster strike, The Organizer (Daily Strike Bulletin),
August 14, 1934
129
29
Minneapolis Teamster strike, The Organizer (Daily Strike Bulletin),
August 15, 1934
129
30
Minneapolis Teamster strike, The Organizer (Daily Strike Bulletin),
August 17, 1934
129
31
Minneapolis Teamster strike, The Organizer (Daily Strike Bulletin),
August 18, 1934
129
32
Minneapolis Teamster strike, The Organizer (Daily Strike Bulletin),
August 21, 1934
129
33
Minneapolis Teamster strike, The Organizer (Daily Strike Bulletin),
August 22, 1934
130
OS
Original letters from FDR and Harry Truman, ephemera, and placards (copies maintained in the collection),
n.d.
Series 4: Audio/Visual,
1904-1953
(1 box)
Series 4 includes photos from Haas's family and early life in Wisconsin, his time as a student at St. Francis Seminary, and as a priest. It includes photos donated by his niece (Dorothy Haas) and photos donated by Haas biographer Thomas Blantz. It includes all of the photos used by Blantz in the book as well as others. Finally, an acetate of a Haas sermon broadcast over the radio in 1947 and a CD copy is included
131
1
Allis-Chalmers arbitration, photo with Haas and business and labor representatives (1 photo),
January 30, 1941
131
2
Democratic Party meeting (8 photos),
[c. 1912]
131
3
Dorothy Hass Accession, includes photos of the ordination of Bishop Haas's nephew and Haas at the Vatican (7 photos),
1945-1953
131
4
Family, Haas portraits and alone (18 photos),
[c. 1890s-1930s]
131
5
Family members (1 of 3--30 photos),
[c. 1880s-1920s]
131
6
Family members (2 of 3--30 photos),
[c. 1880s-1920s]
131
7
Family members (3 of 3--29 photos),
[c. 1880s-1920s]
131
8
Family, prints made from nitrate negatives (28 original and 26 duplicate prints),
[c. 1890s-1910s]
131
9
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, churches in Havana (8 photos),
[c. 1939]
131
10
International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, Havana, Cuba, group photos and Haas portraits (5 photos and 2 negatives),
1939
131
11
Portrait for Who's Who in America (1 photo),
[c. 1942]
131
12
St. Francis Seminary (40 photos),
[c. 1910s]
131
13
St. Francis Seminary, band and plays (15 photos),
[c. 1910s]
131
14
St. Therese, the Little Flower, sent by Mary Ryan (2 photos),
[c. 1940]
131
15
Scenic, family home and St. Francis Seminary (17 photos),
[c. 1890s-1910s]
131
16
Thomas Blantz Accession (1 of 2), photos used in his book, A Priest in Public Service, dustcover and between pages 170 and 171 (7 photos,
1910s-1950s
131
17
Thomas Blantz Accession (2 of 2), photos not used in his book, A Priest in Public Service (11 photos),
1910s-1950s
131
18
Radio sermon, CD copy,
April 16, 1947
131
19
Radio sermon, 3 acetates,
April 16, 1947