Correspondence, 1938
Scope and Contents
9/2/38-9/30/38; Grenville Clark's (Chairman, Committee of the American Bar Association, Bill of Rights Committee) request for access to files relating to the supression free speech and freedom of the press; Labor Day speech of Joseph Padway; Saposs' recommended study of sit-down strikes (Fansteel); A.F. of L.'s bitterness in the California Brewers situation; Indianapolis Glove Co. C-251 and 8(2) violations; John H. Dorsey's discussion of weakness in the Waggoner Refining Co.Inc. C-230; Harry Wilson's (Ph.D. student, Northwestern University) request to study the trial examiner staff of the NLRB; C.I.O's review of procedure followed in filing complaint cases under the NLRA; the Waterfront Employers and ILWU membership in Olympia, Wa; Remington Rand; more trouble with Herrick; "Encouragement for Cardenas", The Journal of Commerce, and related correspondence between the President, Edwin S. Smith and Arthur Vandenberg; authorization and order for investigation and hearing in the National Sugar Refining Co. II-R-1076; David Shaw on intervention in 8(2) cases.
Dates
- 1938
Language of Materials
Collection material in English
Conditions Governing Access
Access to the collections in the Kheel Center is restricted. Please contact a reference archivist for access to these materials.
Extent
15 cubic feet
Repository Details
Part of the Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives Repository