Correspondence, 1939
Scope and Contents
8/1/39-8/28/39; Correspondence reporting on supervision of regional offices; informal agreement between the Reconstruction Finance Corp. and the NLRB; discrimination in the Columbia Pictures Corp. XXI-R-621 et al; list of investigating committee personnel (Smith); Congressman Smith's wish to meet with the Board; Leiserson's refusal to act in the Todd-Johnson and Celanese Corp. cases, and his contention that the Clyde- Mallory Lines case (R-1329) was mishandled, and his observation that the Board wobbled over policies in the Western Union Case R-1415, and his reminder to the Board to get the facts straight in the Hazel Atlus Glass case (C-233); appellate litigation relating to the Republic Steel and Sterling Electric Motors Inc. cases; investigation in the Frost Rubber Works XIII-C-1058 (10pp); Grenville Stark (American Bar Association, Committee on the Bill of Rights) to Fahy on alleged violations of the First Amendment; Martin R. Kurasch's discussion of the congressional investigating committee (15pp).
Dates
- 1939
Language of Materials
Collection material in English
Conditions Governing Access
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Extent
15 cubic feet
Repository Details
Part of the Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives Repository