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Correspondence, 1934

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 33

Scope and Contents

11/4/34-11/30/34; Letter from Henry L. McCarthy (Region 10) to Millis in regard to Dean Spencer and Sec.7a; Millis' reply; from Millis to Milton Handler (Professor, The Law School, Columbia University) about his resignation; confidential memo from Millis on the operating expenses of the NLRB; Handler's resignation; Executive Order no.6905, appointment of a chairman to the NLRB, etc.; memo concerning Sec.2 of Executive Order no. 6905, (limiting the power of the NLRB); from Blackwell Smith (Acting General Counsel, NRA) to Edwin S. Smith about Board preview and approval of industrial relations boards; from Millis and Smith to R. Gordon Wagenet concerning unanimous action; Edwin S. Smith's and Franklin W. Wolf's (Assistant Deputy Administrator, Div.no.7, FWW, NRA)discussion of a modification of Sec.7 of Article II; from Frances Perkins to Francis Biddle (Chairman, NLRB) concerning problems with labor relations and compliance in the textile industry; Millis' discussion of the Textile Board; letter from Frank E. Coffee (Director, Region 6) to Benedict Wolf about the cotton textile strike, (Standard-Coosa-Thatcher Mills); from W.H. Davis to Sol A. Rosenblatt on the Textile Labor Relations Board; memo regarding the conference between Perkins, Millis, Walter P.(Judge) Stacy (Chairman Textile Labor Relations Board), William H. David(s?) concerning the NLRB/Textile Labor Relations Board Relationship; Sidney Hillman's (President, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America) discussion of Donald Richberg and Sec.7a; from W.J. Voss to Edwin S. Smith on the NLRB's agreement with the NRA Compliance Div.; from Franklin Wolf to Edwin S. Smith confirming a change in the Photo-Engraving Board; from Herber Blankenhorn to Francis Biddle concerning the Newspaper Guild Cases (the Burgess case), and the discharge of Guild Chapter officers; from Edwin S. Smith to Biddle on industrial boards, includes results of 10/2/34 questionnaire; letter from Biddle to Walter (Judge) Stacy providing assistance in the textile mill cases.

Dates

  • 1934

Language of Materials

Collection material in English

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Extent

15 cubic feet

Repository Details

Part of the Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives Repository

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