Box 18
Contains 42 Results:
Taxation, 1938-1944
Topics include Harry Flood Byrd, Leon Henderson, John Llewellyn Lewis, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Victor E. Wickersham, the American Federation of Labor, the United States Dept. of the Treasury, the United States Office of Price Administration, the United States Office of War Information, the effect of inflation on income tax, the effect of taxation on inflation, and the effect of inflation on taxation.
Un-American Activities, 1938-1941
Unemployment, United States Democracy, 1937-1939
Topics include Robert Rice Reynolds, powers and duties of the United States Congress, American agricultural assistance, nationalism, and Wall Street (New York, N.Y.). Correspondents include Charles Gustav Binderup, David Lasser, Millard E. Tydings, and Jerry Voorhis.
Unemployment, United States Democracy, 1937-1939
Topics include Robert Rice Reynolds, powers and duties of the United States Congress, American agricultural assistance, nationalism, and Wall Street (New York, N.Y.). Correspondents include Charles Gustav Binderup, David Lasser, Millard E. Tydings, and Jerry Voorhis.
United States Neutrality, 1937-1944
Water Projects, Grand River Dam Project, 1937-1943
Water Projects, Grand River Dam Project, 1937-1943
Water Projects, Grand River Dam Project, 1937-1943
Women, 1937-1938
Topics include Susan B. Anthony, William Gibbs McAdoo, Mary Teresa Hopkins Norton, Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Robert F. Wagner, the League of Women Voters (U.S.), equal pay for equal work, equal rights amendments, equality, mothers and employment, mothers' pensions, motherhood, women and social conditions, the Equal Rights Amendment, the National Woman's Party, Emma Guffey Miller, and Sarah T. Pell.
Works Progress Administration (WPA), 1937-1940
Topics include James Francis Byrnes, David Lasser, Charles Linza McNary, Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Federal Writer's Project, aliens, community development, communism, communism in Oklahoma, communism in the United States, public health, law and legislation of public welfare, sanitation, and unemployment. Correspondents include the United States Public Health Service, the United States, Works Progress Administration (Okla.), Ron Stephens, and the Workers Alliance of America.