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Reel 3

 Container

Contains 11 Results:

Historical File, 1934-1942. Convention File, 1935-1952.

 File — Reel: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection comprises the following subseries: historical file (1934-1942); convention file (1935-1952); relations with the CIO (1935-1950); political collaboration with the CIO (1937-1947); papers favoring AFL-CIO unity (1935-1951); national and international union correspondence (1935-1951); State Federations of Labor correspondence (1935-1945); central labor union correspondence (1935-1950); local union correspondence (1937-1947); and miscellaneous correspondence (1936-1950).

Dates: 1936-1953

0001. Box 3/Folder 1. Proceedings [Indexed] of the executive Council of the American Federation of Labor, in the Matter of Charges Filed by the Metal Trades Department Against the Committee for Industrial Organization and National and International Unions, 1936

 File — Reel: 3
Identifier: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection comprises the following subseries: historical file (1934-1942); convention file (1935-1952); relations with the CIO (1935-1950); political collaboration with the CIO (1937-1947); papers favoring AFL-CIO unity (1935-1951); national and international union correspondence (1935-1951); State Federations of Labor correspondence (1935-1945); central labor union correspondence (1935-1950); local union correspondence (1937-1947); and miscellaneous correspondence (1936-1950).

Dates: 1936

0345. Box 3/Folder 2. Correspondence and Papers regarding Revocation of the Charter of the Contra Costa Central Labor Council (Richmond, California), Toronto Central Trades Council (Ontario, Canada). 38 pages., 1937-1938

 File — Reel: 3
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection comprises the following subseries: historical file (1934-1942); convention file (1935-1952); relations with the CIO (1935-1950); political collaboration with the CIO (1937-1947); papers favoring AFL-CIO unity (1935-1951); national and international union correspondence (1935-1951); State Federations of Labor correspondence (1935-1945); central labor union correspondence (1935-1950); local union correspondence (1937-1947); and miscellaneous correspondence (1936-1950).

Dates: 1937-1938

0383. Box 3/Folder 3. Correspondence and Resolutions regarding the Revocation of Charters of the National and International Unions Previously Placed under Suspension. 60 pages., 1937-1938

 File — Reel: 3
Identifier: 3
Scope and Contents Major Subjects: Miami 1938 Executive Council Meeting, Minutes of Meetings, Union Organization (Steel Workers), Revocation of Charters. Principal Correspondents: G.M. Bugniazet, John L. Lewis, Clarence E. Swick, Reid Robinson, Paul W. Fuller, Sidney Hillman, S.H. Dalrymple, Charlton Ogburn, Louis Leonard, M.F. Tighe, B. Frank Bennett, W.D. Mahon, George M. Harrison, Frank Duffy, Homer Martin, George F. Addes, A.O. Wharton, Frank Morrison, Felix Knight, Matthew Woll, T.A. Rickert, Francis...
Dates: 1937-1938

0443. Box 3/Folder 4. Relations of Local Unions with the Committee of Industrial Organizations. 75 pages., 1938-1944

 File — Reel: 3
Identifier: 4
Scope and Contents Major Subjects: Union Organization (Machinists, Boilermakers, Maritime Workers), Seattle and Bellingham, Washington, American Youth Congress, Labor's Nonpartisan League, Mediation, Political Mobilization. Principal Correspondents: P.W. Osburn, Joseph A. Padway, Thomas Crowe, H.W. Brown, F.D. Laudeman, I.A. Sandvigen, Charles E. Hughes, Meyer L. Lewis, Fred Kruse, Harry Nicholas, C.W. Doyle, Leo F. Flynn, F.J. Lowry, Guilford Moe, Roy Lancaster, John T. Jones, Eric Peterson, George L....
Dates: 1938-1944

0518. Box 3/Folder 5. Correspondence regarding Organizers' Applications. 108 pages., 1937

 File — Reel: 3
Identifier: 5
Scope and Contents

Major Subjects: Union Organization (Mine Workers), Negro Organizers, Anthracite Settlement, Campaigns against Committee for Industrial Organizations.

Dates: 1937

0626. Box 3/Folder 6. Correspondence from Organizers. 49 pages., 1941-1942

 File — Reel: 3
Identifier: 6
Scope and Contents

Major Subjects: Dual Unionism, Campaigns against Committee for Industrial Organizations, National War Labor Board, Labor Journals. Principal Correspondents: J.T. Woodward, J.J. Brown, William F. Knight, George W. Taylor, William H. Davis, Cornelius Maiden, Paul J. Smith, John P. Coyne, W.D. Mahon, Felix H. Knight, Roy Horn, Sidney Hillman.

Dates: 1941-1942

0675. Box 3/Folder 7. Papers regarding United Construction Workers, CIO Organizing Committee. 20 pages., 1939

 File — Reel: 3
Identifier: 7
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection comprises the following subseries: historical file (1934-1942); convention file (1935-1952); relations with the CIO (1935-1950); political collaboration with the CIO (1937-1947); papers favoring AFL-CIO unity (1935-1951); national and international union correspondence (1935-1951); State Federations of Labor correspondence (1935-1945); central labor union correspondence (1935-1950); local union correspondence (1937-1947); and miscellaneous correspondence (1936-1950).

Dates: 1939

0695. Box 3/Folder 8. Correspondence with Congressmen and Senators regarding the Congress of Industrial Organizations. 71 pages., 1940

 File — Reel: 3
Identifier: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection comprises the following subseries: historical file (1934-1942); convention file (1935-1952); relations with the CIO (1935-1950); political collaboration with the CIO (1937-1947); papers favoring AFL-CIO unity (1935-1951); national and international union correspondence (1935-1951); State Federations of Labor correspondence (1935-1945); central labor union correspondence (1935-1950); local union correspondence (1937-1947); and miscellaneous correspondence (1936-1950).

Dates: 1940

0766. Box 3/Folder 9. News releases from Harry Bridges Defense Committee. March 19-September 4. 89 pages., 1941

 File — Reel: 3
Identifier: 9
Scope and Contents

Major Subjects: Congress of Industrial Organizations, Union Organization (Longshoremen and Marine Workers Industrial Union), Federal Bureau of Investigation, Gangsters, Deportation Proceedings for Alleged Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) and Communist Affiliations.

Dates: 1941