Box 9
Contains 29 Results:
A-F
G-L
General Motors; Great Lakes Engineering Corp.; Grower-Shipper Vegetable Assn. of California; Guide Lamp Corp.; Harnischfeger Corp.; Heller series; Interlake Iron Corp.; International Merchantile Marine Co.; International Nickel Co. Inc.; Jones and Laughlin Steel Corp.; Constitutional cases; Kimberly-Clark Corp.; S.H. Kress and Co.; Christian A. Lund.
M-R
Johns Manville Corp.; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios; Moore Drudock Co.; Moorsville Cotton; National Cash Register Co.; National Casket Co. Inc.; National Sugar Refining Co.; Northrop Corp.; Oregon Worsted Co.; Pacific Greyhound Lines; Paper, Calmenson and Co.; Peyton Packing Co.; Remington Arms Co.; Republic Steel Corp.
S-Z
Seas Shipping Co.; Servel, Inc.; Shell Oil Co.; Shipowners Assn. of the Pacific Coast; Southern Steamship Co.; Standard Lime and Stone Co.; Steel City Optical Corp.; Triplett Electrical Instrument Co.; Waggoner Refining Co. Inc.; Webster Manufacturing, Inc.; Williams Manufacturing Co.; Wilson and Co.
Miscellaneous
Related case file documents
Correspondence, 1936
Correspondence reporting on the Associated Press case; evidence in steel cases; materials in the National Recovery Administration files, Dept. of Commerce.
Correspondence, 1937
Correspondence relating to labor relations under the current political and economic situation; suggested plan of activities; to Harvey Hoshour (General Solicitor General, American Telephone and Telegraph Co.); evidence in hearings; reconsideration of economic data required in cases before Board (10pp); suggested subjects for general research; interstate commerce; Fahy regarding Wheeler's memoranda; circuit court briefs; personnel; jurisdictional proof; Liggett Drug Co..
Correspondence, 1938
Correspondence concerning written trade agreements; personnel; Iowa State College forestry graduates; Portland hotels; Idaho Maryland Mines Corp.; Baltimore Sun and Saposs; "Summary of Material Files of the Division of Economic Research" (17pp).
Correspondence, 1939
Correspondence pertaining to reclassification; quasi-judicial agencies (8pp); regional conference; personnel; collective bargaining in the rubber industry; Senator James J. Davis on the NLRA, the RLA and the Norris-LaGuardia Act; personnel policies in 8(3) cases; emergency problems (16pp+); House investigation of the Board.