Box 3
Contains 259 Results:
Newsletter: Walter E. Spahr, Economists' National Committee on Monetary Policy: "Monetary Notes," IX, 1, 1949
This series consists of 18.5 cubic feet of material arranged alphabetically. The major topics found in the subject files include agriculture and the Brannan Plan, communism and un-American activities, federal expenditures, flood control, Hoover Commission, Indian affairs, Executive Department reorganization, social security legislation, the Taft-Hartley Act, taxes, and war claims and the Trading-with-the-Enemy Subcommittee.
Pamphlet: Economists' National Committee on Monetary Policy: "The Decline in Corporate Earning Power," by Leland Rex Robinson. Reprinted from Commercial and Financial Chronicle, 1948
This series consists of 18.5 cubic feet of material arranged alphabetically. The major topics found in the subject files include agriculture and the Brannan Plan, communism and un-American activities, federal expenditures, flood control, Hoover Commission, Indian affairs, Executive Department reorganization, social security legislation, the Taft-Hartley Act, taxes, and war claims and the Trading-with-the-Enemy Subcommittee.
Pamphlet: Economists' National Committee on Monetary Policy: "The Question of a Free Gold Market," by Walter E. Spahr. Reprinted from Commercial and Financial Chronicle, 1949
This series consists of 18.5 cubic feet of material arranged alphabetically. The major topics found in the subject files include agriculture and the Brannan Plan, communism and un-American activities, federal expenditures, flood control, Hoover Commission, Indian affairs, Executive Department reorganization, social security legislation, the Taft-Hartley Act, taxes, and war claims and the Trading-with-the-Enemy Subcommittee.
Report: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development: re: economic development of under-developed countries, 1949
This series consists of 18.5 cubic feet of material arranged alphabetically. The major topics found in the subject files include agriculture and the Brannan Plan, communism and un-American activities, federal expenditures, flood control, Hoover Commission, Indian affairs, Executive Department reorganization, social security legislation, the Taft-Hartley Act, taxes, and war claims and the Trading-with-the-Enemy Subcommittee.
Speech excerpt: Arthur Capper: "Attempt to be Made to Sell Uncle Sam a `Gold Brick'", 1949
Reprinted in Capper's Weekly.
Correspondence, re: branch-banking and freight rates.
This series consists of 18.5 cubic feet of material arranged alphabetically. The major topics found in the subject files include agriculture and the Brannan Plan, communism and un-American activities, federal expenditures, flood control, Hoover Commission, Indian affairs, Executive Department reorganization, social security legislation, the Taft-Hartley Act, taxes, and war claims and the Trading-with-the-Enemy Subcommittee.
Hearings (H. R. 272 and H. R. 2691): "Amending the Bankruptcy Act (Sections 60 and 70)." Eighty-first Congress; First Session, 1949
Committee on the Judiciary.
H. R. 6743: "To amend the Federal Home Loan Bank Act, as amended, and title IV of the National Housing Act, as amended, and for other purposes." Eighty-first Congress; Second Session, 1950
(Brent Spence - Kentucky). Reported print.
House Report 1540 (H. R. 6743): "Retirement of Government-owned Capital Stock in the Federal Home Loan Banks and the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation."
This series consists of 18.5 cubic feet of material arranged alphabetically. The major topics found in the subject files include agriculture and the Brannan Plan, communism and un-American activities, federal expenditures, flood control, Hoover Commission, Indian affairs, Executive Department reorganization, social security legislation, the Taft-Hartley Act, taxes, and war claims and the Trading-with-the-Enemy Subcommittee.
S. 88: "To amend section 60 of an Act entitled `An Act to establish a uniform system of bankruptcy throughout the United States,' approved July 1, 1898, as amended." Eighty-first Congress; First Session, 1949
(Homer Ferguson - Michigan). Committee on the Judiciary. Reported print.
