Box 2
Contains 35 Results:
Correspondence of Edward Keating, Editor, Labor, 1926 Request Item
Correspondence of Edward Keating, Editor, Labor, 1926 Request Item
Correspondence of Edward Keating, Editor, Labor, 1926 Request Item
Dec. 19th-31st; Correspondence from Florence Kelley, Gen. Sec. , National Consumers League re children's compensation for industrial injuries; article by JAP Hayden to Keating re_ the Canadian-American railroad freight differential.
Correspondence of Edward Keating, Editor, Labor, 1926 Request Item
Correspondence of Edward Keating, Editor, Labor, 1927 Request Item
Jan. 3rd-10th; Correspondence from Norman Thomas, Executive Director, League for Industrial Democracy, re_ organization of the Pullman Porters; from Keating to Martin F. Ryan, Gen. President, BRC, re the credentials of JAP Hayden; from D.B. Robertson, President, BLF&E re Brandeis' attempt to set up railroad library at University of Louisville.
Correspondence of Edward Keating, Editor, Labor, 1927 Request Item
Jan. 11th-25th; Correspondence from Wallace M. Short to Keating re the Missouri River project, also, newspaper clippings; from Robertson re negotiations of the BLF&E; pamphlet, National Bureau of Information and Education re distribution of wealth; from Robertson re troubles on the Canadian National Railway.
Correspondence of Edward Keating, Editor, Labor, 1927 Request Item
Jan. 26th-31st; Correspondence from W.S. Warfield, President of Order of Sleeping Car Conductors re_ scalping of railroad tickets by employees; from A. Philip Randolph, General Organizer, Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters re history of the organization and organizational activities; from B.J. Whitley to Keating re Mexican immigration and effect on labor movement.
Correspondence of Edward Keating, Editor, Labor, 1927 Request Item
Feb. 1st-10th; Correspondence from Keating to C.J. Ross re legionnaires bonus film-flam where certificate holders were not allowed to exchange for cash; from D.B. Robertson to Keating re wage negotiations; from Robertson re agreement (wages) reached by the BLF&E and railroads; from Keating to James Stedman, BLF&E, re Coolidge as President.
Correspondence of Edward Keating, Editor, Labor, 1927 Request Item
Feb. 11th-19th; Correspondence and clipping from J.K. Whitfield re Mussel Shoals Nitrate Plant and the farm fertilizer issue; from Ethel Smith, Leg. Secretary, National Women's Trade Union League of America to Keating (con't) re Georgia's child labor law.
Correspondence of Edward Keating, Editor, Labor, 1927 Request Item
Feb. 21st-28th; Correspondence from C.A. Ritter to Bill Neville re overproduction of farm produce.