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Box 86

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Contains 13 Results:

Memoranda, Statements and Replies to letters written by W. Jett Lauck for John L. Lewis, 1935-1940

 File — Box: 86, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Includes: Testimony of Mr. Steinbugler (March 2, 1935); the “Most Impressive Point Developed by the Hearings” (March 2, 1935); untitled Memorandum (July 30, 1936); “Report on the Progress of the Hearing on the Coordination of Minimum Prices before the Bituminous Coal Division (September 16, 1939); “Proposed Labor Policy for the War Period," various memoranda (September 11-November 13, 1939); an analysis of Professor Green’s Proposal about pricing and distributing manufactured products (June...
Dates: 1935-1940

Memoranda, Statements and Replies to letters written by W. Jett Lauck for John L. Lewis, 1940-1941

 File — Box: 86, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents Includes: Reply to A.T. Shurick suggestions on taxing (November 29, 1940); Response to the foreword of Walt Clyde’s book on “Owner Capitalism” (December 4, 1940); suggestions about the National Economic Conference (December 12, 1940); Response to W.C. Graves, Jr. (December 23, 1940); Letter about the Raw Materials National Council (December 27, 1940); Memorandum on Fred G. Clark and the American Economic Foundation (February 20, 1941); H.S. Avery to Edward O’Neal and John L.Lewis on...
Dates: 1940-1941

Memoranda, Statements and Replies to letters written by W. Jett Lauck for John L. Lewis - Poll Tax data about Senator Connally’s election (December 9, 1941), 1941 December 9

 File — Box: 86, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The W. Jett Lauck collection consists of his professional, business and personal papers as an economist, statistician and government consultant on immigration, banking, railroads, coal, and unemployment problems as well as other facets of labor in the United States. Included are correspondence, scrapbooks of news clippings reflecting his activities, labor reports and studies, drafts of congressional bills, legal briefs, and other material concerning labor problems in the United States from...
Dates: 1941 December 9

Memoranda, Statements and Replies to letters written by W. Jett Lauck for John L. Lewis – Advice on “Living Wage” and “Causes of Industrial Unrest and Strikes and the Means of Their Elimination” for use in the National War Labor Conference, 1941 December 18

 File — Box: 86, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The W. Jett Lauck collection consists of his professional, business and personal papers as an economist, statistician and government consultant on immigration, banking, railroads, coal, and unemployment problems as well as other facets of labor in the United States. Included are correspondence, scrapbooks of news clippings reflecting his activities, labor reports and studies, drafts of congressional bills, legal briefs, and other material concerning labor problems in the United States from...
Dates: 1941 December 18

Memoranda, Statements and Replies to letters written by W. Jett Lauck for John L. Lewis, 1942

 File — Box: 86, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents Includes: Memorandum about Post War Depression (January 7, 1942); a response to S. Ferguson, President of the Hartford Electric Light Company about his proposals about deferred wages (January 13, 1942); W.A Hutton, M.D. letter on post-war finances (January 14, 1942); Thomas Kennedy request for a study on the Cost of Living (January 16, 1942); Request for a response to the document by L.C. Christian on “How Must We Finance the War?” (February 3, 1942); a request for a response to a treatise...
Dates: 1942

Memoranda, Statements and Replies to letters written by W. Jett Lauck for John L. Lewis, 1943, 1945

 File — Box: 86, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents

Includes: Digest of the Salient Points of a Report on “Manpower Policy and Labor Relations in the British Coal Industry” (January 5, 1943); a Leo Chabert document on financing the war (April 4, 1943); and memoranda about an executive conference of the Natural Resources Board at Farmington Country Club, Charlottesville, Virginia, previously held around 1939.

Dates: 1943, 1945

Memoranda written by W. Jett Lauck for Edward C. Maguire, 1940

 File — Box: 86, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The W. Jett Lauck collection consists of his professional, business and personal papers as an economist, statistician and government consultant on immigration, banking, railroads, coal, and unemployment problems as well as other facets of labor in the United States. Included are correspondence, scrapbooks of news clippings reflecting his activities, labor reports and studies, drafts of congressional bills, legal briefs, and other material concerning labor problems in the United States from...
Dates: 1940

Articles written by W. Jett Lauck for Homer Martin , 1937-1938

 File — Box: 86, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The W. Jett Lauck collection consists of his professional, business and personal papers as an economist, statistician and government consultant on immigration, banking, railroads, coal, and unemployment problems as well as other facets of labor in the United States. Included are correspondence, scrapbooks of news clippings reflecting his activities, labor reports and studies, drafts of congressional bills, legal briefs, and other material concerning labor problems in the United States from...
Dates: 1937-1938

Articles written by W. Jett Lauck for P.J. Morrin "The Iron Workers Struggle for Industrial Freedom", 1933 November 2

 Item — Box: 86, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The W. Jett Lauck collection consists of his professional, business and personal papers as an economist, statistician and government consultant on immigration, banking, railroads, coal, and unemployment problems as well as other facets of labor in the United States. Included are correspondence, scrapbooks of news clippings reflecting his activities, labor reports and studies, drafts of congressional bills, legal briefs, and other material concerning labor problems in the United States from...
Dates: 1933 November 2

Speech by W. Jett Lauck for Philip Murray on Unemployment, 1937

 File — Box: 86, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The W. Jett Lauck collection consists of his professional, business and personal papers as an economist, statistician and government consultant on immigration, banking, railroads, coal, and unemployment problems as well as other facets of labor in the United States. Included are correspondence, scrapbooks of news clippings reflecting his activities, labor reports and studies, drafts of congressional bills, legal briefs, and other material concerning labor problems in the United States from...
Dates: 1937

Articles written by W. Jett Lauck for D.B. Robertson, as Memoranda for Senator Davis, 1932

 File — Box: 86, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The W. Jett Lauck collection consists of his professional, business and personal papers as an economist, statistician and government consultant on immigration, banking, railroads, coal, and unemployment problems as well as other facets of labor in the United States. Included are correspondence, scrapbooks of news clippings reflecting his activities, labor reports and studies, drafts of congressional bills, legal briefs, and other material concerning labor problems in the United States from...
Dates: 1932

Articles written by W. Jett Lauck for D.B. Robertson - Various, 1933-1937

 File — Box: 86, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents

Subjects include the National Recovery Administration, “Amalgamation of the Two Enginemen’s Brotherhoods,” “Russian Recognition and the New Deal,” “Future Policies of the National Recovery Administration,” Six-Hour Day of the Railroads, “Two Men on the Head End of all Railroad Trains,” and Housing.

Dates: 1933-1937

Articles written by W. Jett Lauck for D.B. Robertson about the controversy with Leonor F. Loree, head of the Delaware and Hudson Railroad, 1933 May 25

 File — Box: 86, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The W. Jett Lauck collection consists of his professional, business and personal papers as an economist, statistician and government consultant on immigration, banking, railroads, coal, and unemployment problems as well as other facets of labor in the United States. Included are correspondence, scrapbooks of news clippings reflecting his activities, labor reports and studies, drafts of congressional bills, legal briefs, and other material concerning labor problems in the United States from...
Dates: 1933 May 25