Commissioner, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1933-46

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ISADOR LUBIN, 1896-1978 ·
Biographical Sketch
Isador Lubin was born in Worcester, Massachusetts,
June 9, 1896, the son of Harris and Hinda Francke Lubin.
Lubin grew up in Worcester, where his father owned a clothing store, attending local public schools and Clark University where he majored in economics receiving his B.A. in
1916. He was a graduate student at the University of Missouri, 1916-1918, where he worked under Thorstein Veblen.
Lubin became an instructor at Missouri in 1917.
In 1918 Lubin interrupted his academic career to become a statistician with the u.s. Food Administration.
While he was with the Food Administration he made a survey
with Veblen of farm production in the midwest.
In June
1918 Lubin was appointed a Special Expert with the u.s. War
Industries Board.
In September 1919 he left government for
a year of study at the University of Michigan where he became an assistant professor of economics, 1920-1922.
In 1922 Lubin became a member of the staff of the Institute of Economics and a member of the teaching staff of
the Robert Brookings Graduate School of Econo1nics und Government where he received his Ph.D. in 1926. These institutions amalgamated in 1928 to become the Brookings Institution.
Lubin's association with Brookings continued until
1933. He was an associate professor of economics at the
University of Missouri in 1924. He was an economic adviser
to the u.s. Senate Committee on Education and Labor, 19281929, and the Senate Committee on Manufactures, 1932. In
1929 Lubin spent about eight months abroad studying government control of the radio industry.
He visited Britain,
France, Germany, Switzerland, Norway, Finland, Palestine
and the Soviet Union.
Lubin was appointed u.s. Commissioner of Labor Statistics in 1933. He held this post until 1946, although he
was on leave of absence, 1941-1945. Concurrently he held a
number of other positions.
He was Secretary, International
Association of Government Labor Officials, 1933-1946;
Chairman, Labor Advisory Board of the Federal Emergency Relief Administration, 1933-1935; Vice-chairman, u.s. Central
Statistical Board, 1933-1938; member, Advisory Committee to
the Federal Coordinator of Railroads, 1933-1936; member,
Technical Board of the President's Economic Security Committee, 1934-1935; u.s. Representative on the governing
body of the International Labor Organization, 1935, 1937,
1941, 1945; member, Cabinet Subcommittee on the Economic
Status of the Cotton Textile Industry, 1935; member, Industrial Resources Committee of the National Resources Board,
1937-1943; member, Temporary National Economic Committee,
1938-1941; member, Executive Committee on Commercial
Policy, 1940-1943; Deputy Director, Labor Division of the
Office of Production Management, 1940-1941.
In 1941 Lubin went to the west coast to formulate an
agreement between west coast shipbuilders and unions to
prevent strikes.
In 1941 he became Special Statistical Assistant to the President with an office in the White House
where he assembled and interpreted statistics on American
and British production.
In 1942 he became Director, Statistical Analysis Branch, Munitions Assignments Board,
Combined Chiefs of Staff.
In December 1942 President
Roosevelt sent Lubin to London to confer with Lord Cherwell
and work out an agreement with the British relative to nomenclature and classifications for the statistical data
that he and Cherwell were exchanging.
The President sent Lubin to Europe in January 1945 to
study economic conditions. While there he visited the
small part of Germany then occupied by American forces and
reported his observations on conditions there to General
Walter Bedell Smith and General Eisenhower.
In March 1945
Lubin was appointed u.s. Representative on the Allied Reparations Commission. As such he went to Moscow in June
1945. President Truman asked Lubin to go to Japan as a
member of the Reparations Commission but he declined for
reasons of health.
In January 1946 Lubin resigned his government posts.
He returned to private life to become President and
Chairman of the Board of Confidential Reports, Inc., a
theatre auditing organization owned by Universal, Warner
Brothers, Columbia Pictures, United Artists, RKO, Selznick
Studios, Republic, Eagle Lion and 20th Century-Fox. He
also became a member of the board of directors of Decca
Records.
He headed Confidential Reports from 1946 to 1951.
Lubin's absence from government was brief.
He served
as an economic advisor to the Department of Commerce, 19461947; consultant, Office of Statistical Standards of the
Bureau of the Budget, 1946-1954; u.s. Representative, Commission on Devastated Areas, 1946; u.s. Representative,
U.N. Economic and Employment Commission, 1946-1950; Economic Adviser to the u.s. Delegation to the U. N. General
Assembly, 1950-1951; member, Advisory Committee, Korean Relief and Reconstruction Agency, 1951-1953; Alternate u.s.
Delegate, 7th Session, U.N. General Assembly, 1952; u.s.
Representative (with rank of Minister) on the U.N. Economic
and Social Council, 1950-1953.
Lubin next entered government service when Governor
Averell Harriman appointed him New York State Industrial
Commissioner.
He served in this post from 1955 to 1958.
As Industrial Commissioner he was not only administrative
head of New York State's Department of Labor but also an ex
officio member of the State Youth Commission, State Veterans Affairs Commission, State Civil Defense Commission
and the Interdepartmental Health Committee.
He was also
Ch a irman, New York State Committee on Refugees and a trustee of the School of Industrial and Labor Relations at
Cornell University.
Dr. Lubin had been a trustee of Brandeis University
and a director of the New School for Social Research since
the 1940's.
He was Arthur T. Vanderbilt Professor of Public Affairs at Rutgers University, 1959-1961. He was a
member of the American Economic Association and the American Statistical Association serving as Vice President of
tile latter ussoci...1tion in 1937 and President in 1946.
lie
was a Fellow of the Internation a l Institute of Statistics.
He was a member of th e Am erica n Arbitration Association;
Chairman of the Board of the National Child Research Center, 1930-1935; an economic consultant to the Twentieth
Century Fund, 1960-1976; a member of the National Commission on Money and Credit, 1959-1963; a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, 1949-1978; a member of the Board
of the United World Federalists; a director of the Eastern
Life Insurance Company, 1960-1972; a me mb er of the National
Planning Associ a tion; Chairman of the Amalgamated Shirt Industry Pension Fund and Chairman of the President's Railroad a nd Marine Work ers Commission, 1 963 .
He was a trustee
of the Weizrnann Institute of Science, a member of the
Executive Committee of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Chairman of the Committee on Overseas Programs of United HIAS Service, a member of the Board of Governors of the American Jewish Committee and a consultant
to the PEC Isra e l Economic Corporation and the United Jewish Appeal on Programs in Palestine.
Dr. Lubin was married three times.
In 1932 he married
Ann Shumaker editor of Progressive Education and co-author
of the book, The Child Cent e red School (1928).
His widow,
Carol Riegelrnan-Lubin, whom he married in 1952, had been
associated with the International Labor Organization.
Isador Lubin died July 6, 1978, at Annapolis,
Maryland.
He had maintained a summer horne n ear Annapolis
for many years.
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Personal Correspondence, 1917-1933.
8 Containers.
This series consists of a small amount of correspondence with and about Thorstein Veblen,
1917-1920, fragmentary correspondence and a few
clippings, 1924-1933, arranged in a rough
chronological order. Dates and names of correspondents are often partly or wholly obliterated. These files were heavily damaged in a
fire in the barn in Massachusetts where they
were stored.
All correspondence, 1921-1923 and
May 1933-1934, was apparently destroyed in the
fire.
9 -
96
Personal Correspondence, 1935-1971.
88 Containers.
This series, the largest in the Lubin papers,
consists of about 100,000 pages of correspondence and printed material.
The largest part of
the correspondence in this series is dated between 1935 and 1960. There is a high proportion
of printed material in post-1960 documents and
the majority of these are found in files on
professional, educational, political and service or charitable organizations, institutions
and agencies.
Most correspondence is filed under the names or correspondents or the agencies, organizations, corporations, countries,
etc., with which the correspondents were connected or represented.
However, correspondence
and printed material was sometimes filed by
subject and there are some twenty subjects on
which there was sufficient material or the subjects were apparently deemed important enough
to require individual file folders. Among these
were Atomic Energy, Automation, Cost of Living,
Displaced Persons, Housing and Reconversion.
Because of Lubin's contacts and friendships
with a wide variety of individuals in government, politics, business, education and economics and his generous, tolerant and liberal
personal and political philosophy, a considerable number of the important· issues and events
of that period are at least touched upon in his
correspondence.
Lubin's concern with refugees
and displaced persons, his efforts to help
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individual refugees and his interest in Israel
are amply documented in these files.
There is a card index to this series compiled
when the Lubin papers were arranged.
97 -
98
Appointment Diaries, 1946-1957.
This series consists of daily appointment diaries, 1946-1952, 1955-1957, and an address
book.
99 - 127
Administrative Assistant to President, 19411946.
28 Containers.
This series consists of a small amount of correspondence a nd a large amount of statistical
material assembled in the course of Lubin 's
work as the President's statistical specialist,
as Director of the Statistical Analysis Branch
of the Munitions Assignments Board, Combined
Chiefs of Staff, as u.s. Representative on the
Allied Reparations Commission at Moscow a nd
Lubin's 1945 trip to study economic conditions
in Europe. This series is divided into the
·
following sections: British Matters, Economic
Matters, German Reparations, Japan, Munitions
Assignments Board Files a nd Miscellaneous
Files.
128 - 139
UN Economic and Social Council Files, 19461952.
12 Containers .
This series consists largely of printed and
processed material relating to the structure,
rules, procedures, functions and work of the
United Nations Economic and Social Council.
There is a small amount of correspondence.
140 - 155
Industrial Commissioner Files, 1955-1958.
16 Containers.
This series consists of Lubin's correspondence
as Industrial Commissioner, personal correspondence {some of which relates to and occasio n ally duplicates correspondence in the
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140 - 155
continued
Personal Correspondence series) and printed and
processed material including copies of speeches
by Governor Harriman. The last six containers
in this series house a 4700-card index of labor
union officials arranged by county.
156 - 167
Speeches and Writings, 1924-1959.
12 Containers.
This series consists of reviews of Lubin's
book, Miners Wages and the Price of Coal, 1924,
drafts and notes for, copies of and correspondence relating to his speeches, articles, lectures, statements and testimony, 1929-1942,
1945-1959. He neither published nor spoke publicly between July 10, 1942 and November 8,
1945.
Lubin explained in a letter to Paul
Appleby, August 7, 1958, that it was necessary
to "take the veil" during that period because
the President feared that Lubin might inadvertently reveal in conversation sensitive information to which he was privy.
168 - 169
Publications, 1918-1962.
2 Containers.
This series consists of a miscellaneous collection of publications of government agencies,
international organizations, institutions and
articles by Thorstein Veblen on "Farm Labor
and the War" (1918).
170
Harriman Correspondence, 1953-1961.
1 Container.
This series consists of memoranda by W. Averell
Harriman concerning a conversation with Ambassador Charles E.Bohlen, July 20, 1953, about
the current situation in Russia and related
matters, correspondence with and about Harry S
Truman, 1953-1954, and miscellaneous and processed material.
DESCRIPTION OF SERIES
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171 - 183
Harriman Preside nti a l Campaign , 19 5 6 .
13 Cont a iners.
This series consists of correspondence , lists
and a card index of delegates to the Democ r at ic
Nati on al Convention, s tatement s a nd speeche s by
Gov e rnor Harriman a nd others relat i ng to his
bid for th e 1956 Democratic nomination for
Pr es id ent.
184 - 187
James S . La nigan Fil es , 19 5 0 - 1952 .
4 Conta iners.
This s er i es consists of correspondence , p rin ted
and process e d material relat ing to the work of
J a me s S. La nigan as administrative ass i stant to
Mutual Security Administrator w. Averell
Har rim a n
100
200Disposed
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21
Rec ords , 1925-1 958 .
Con t'a'i-H ~
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Thi s series cons is ts o i-D ·r~ Lubin 's yex.s~t:~crlfinanci a l records (a ccounts :- B~nk~~tatements ,
r ece ip ts , income tax records) .
Th fS-rnat~ l
is clos e d .
209
210
Disposed
~Lubin
F in anci al Records , 1952-1958 .
2 Con-ta'rhe·:r. s
This ser i es co n s i s t s of p e·rso.o.p l ti,ue.n.c.ia-l~e­
ords o f Dr . ~ ubi ~s wi fe .
This rna~~~
~ losed.
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188 - 2 1 2
Isador Lubin: Additional Pape rs
25 Con tainers .
This series consist s o f corr e spondence and printed
mat e rials, mostly from the late 1950 s and i nto t he
1960s, donated by Mrs . Carol Lubin c. 1988 and th e r e after .
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CONTENTS
PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1917-1933
Veblen, Thorstein, 1917-1920
Correspondence, 1924-1925
Lubtn, Alice Berliner, 1925-1 928
Correspondence, 1926
Corre sponde nc e re Tenancy in London, 1926
Correspondence, 1927
Correspondence re "The British Coal Dilemma," 1927
2
Correspondence, January-Septemb e r 192 8
Correspondence, October-Decemb er 192 8
Clipping s, 19 28-1929
Corre s pondence, January-March 19 29
Corr espondence, April 1929
Correspondence, May-December 1929
3
Correspondence,
Correspondence,
Correspondence,
Correspondence,
January-March 1930
April-May 1930
June-September 1930
October-November 1930
4
Correspondence,
Correspondence,
Correspondence,
Correspondence,
December 1930
January-February 1931
March-April 193 1
Miy-June 1 931
5
Correspondence,
Correspondence,
Correspondence,
Correspondence,
July 1 931
August-September 1931
October-November 1931
December 1931
6
'!Nut" Lett ers, 1931-1932
Correspondence, January 193 2
Corre spondence, February 1932
Corresponden ce, March 1932
Co r.r e s pond en c e , Apr i 1 1 93 2
7
Correspondence,
Correspondence,
Correspondence,
Correspondence,
Correspondence,
May 1932
June 1932
July 1932
August-September 1932
October-November 19 32
8
Correspondence,
Correspondence,
Correspondence,
Correspondence,
Correspondence,
December 19 32
January 1933
January-February 1933
February-March 1 933
March-April 1933
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PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE , 1935-1971
9
Aaron~Abramson
Academic-Ackerman
Acheson, Dean
Adamic - Advisory Committee on Volun tary Foreign Aid
Adele R. Levy Park
Advisory Committee on Statistical Policy, 1 952 - 1 957
Advisory Committee on Statis·ti cal Policy , 1958 - 1 97 1
Advisory Council of Democratic National Committe e ,
Committee on Economic Policy
10
Advisory Panel on Educational Stati stics
Aetna-Akins
Agriculture, U .S. Department of
Albany-Alien
Allen, Robert S.
Alli a n ce -Al vor'd
Altmeyer, Arthur
Altschul, Fra nk
Amalgamated Bank - American Hospital Association
Ama l gamated Cotton Workers ( Ama l gamated Clothing
Work e r s ), 1941-1 965
11
Amalgamated Cotton Workers (Am algamat e d Clothing
Workers), 1 966
Amalgamated Cotton Workers (Amalgamated Clothing
\vorkers) , 19 6 7 ·
Amalgamated Cotton Workers ( Amalgamated Clothing
\.Vorkers) , 1 9 6 8
American Arbitration Association, 1944-1 959
American Arbitration Associa·tion, 1 960 - 1968
American Assembly
12
American
American
American
American
American
American
Ameri can
American
Ameri can
13
American J ewish Committee, January - April 1 950
Ameri can J ew i sh Commit·tee, May-December 1 950
American J ewish Committee, 1951 - 1 956
American Jewish Committee, 1957-1965
Ame rican J e wish Committee, 19 6 6 - 1 969
Ame rican Lab or Education Service
American Manageme nt Assoc i ation - Ameri.can Zionist
Emergency Council
Ame ric a n Pa l esti n e In s titute
Association f or Public Opinion Research
Association for th e United Nations
Economic Association
Federation of Labor
Friends of Germa n Freedom
Friends of Jewish Palestine
J ewi s h Committee, 1940-194 8
J e wi s h Committee, J an uary - March 1949
Jew is h Committee, April - Decembe r 1 9 49
3
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PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1935-1971
American
American
American
American
American
Stati stical Association,
Statistical· Association,
Statistical Association,
Stat istical Association,
Statistical Association,
1939-1945
19'~6
January-May 1947
June-December 1947
1948
15
American Statistical Association, January - February 1949
American Statistical Association, March 1949
American Statistical Association, April - November 1 949
American Statistical Association . Board Meeting,
October 29, 194 9
American Statistical Association Annual Meeting,
December 27-30, 1949
American Statistical Association, 1 950
16
American Statistical Association Committee on
the Kinsey Report, 1950
American Statistical Association Annual Meeting ,
December 27 - 30, 1950
American Stat is t i cal Associ~tion, ].9 51 - 1965
American Stat isti cal Association, 1966-1968
American Statistical Association, 1969
American University
Americans for Democra·tic Action, 19 4 7
Americans fo r Democratic Action, 1948-1952
Americans for Democratic Action, 1953 - 1963
Americans United
Ameringer-Amsterdam
17
Amun-Israe li Housing Corporation, February-April 1950
Amun-Israeli Housing.Corporation, May-December 1950
Amun-Israeli Housing Corporation, 1951-19 67
Amussen-Ansco
Antioch College
Apartian, Dibar
Appleby, Paul H.
Applicants for Jobs
Arcand-Armour
Arden House
Arne - Arundel
Asch-Astor
Ascoli, Max
Atchison-Auxier
Atlantic Council
Atomic Conference, Decembe r 1946
18
Atomic Energy
Austin, Warren R .
Automatipn
Ave y-Ayres
Babbi tt - ·Bal-:-e r
Bakir, Abu
Bakke - Bankers Trus t
Barbane ll-Baronat
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Barr, Stringfellow
Barradas - Barton
Baruch, Bernard M
Baskin - Baxter
Batt, William L.
Beul- Beetle
Beck, L. Allen
Beck, Lucille
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Behlow- Be1sley
Behrman, S.N.
Bender- Benh-1ich
Benjumin, Robert S.
Ben·ton , William
Berg- Berliner
Bernard, William S.
Bernays , Edward L.
Berne - Berube
Berney, Lois
Beskind-Beyer
Bicur- Bier
Billikopf , Jacob
Billingsley - Givins
Black - Blantz
Black Mountain College
20
Blaustein, Jacob
Blinke n - Bliss
Bliven , Bruce
Bl ock .:. . Blough
Bluemner - Blumgart
B'nai B'rith
Bodansky - Bohn
Boehm, Carla
Boettiger, Anna R .
Boetigger, J ohn
Boland - Bowron
Botany Worsted Arbitration
21
Botany Worsted .Arbit ration : Brief of
Botany Mills, Inc.
Botany Worst ed Arbitration: Textile
Workers Uni on Reply Statement to
Botany Mills Brief
Botany Worsted Arbitration: Supplement
Statement of Botany Mills, Inc.
Botany Worsted Arbitration : Final
Statement of Botany Mills, Inc .
Bowles, Chester
Boyer-Boys ' Athletic Lea8ue
Brach - Bratter
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Brandeis
Brandeis
Brandeis
Brandeis
Brandeis
Unive rsity,
University,
University,
University,
University,
1949
1950
1951
January-June 1952
July-December 1952
23
Brandeis
Brandeis
Brandeis
Brandeis
University,
Universi ty,
University,
University,
J anuary -June 1953
July -December 195 3
January-June 1954
July - September 1 954
Brandeis
Brandeis
Brandeis
Brandeis
University,
University,
Unive rsity,
University,
October-December 1954
1955
1956
1957
25
Brandeis
Brandeis
Brandeis
Brandeis
Brandeis
Brandeis
Brandeis
Brandeis
University, 1958
Univ ersity , 1959 -1 963
University, January - May 1968
University, June-December 1968
University, 1969
Board of Trustees, 1956
Board of Trustees, 1957
Boar>d of Tr>ustees , Januar>y-April 1958
26
Brandeis
Brandeis
Brandeis
Brandeis
Brandeis
BPandeis
Brandeis
Brandeis
Brandeis
Brandeis
Board
Board
Board
Board
Board
Board
Board
Board
Board
Board
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Brandeis
Brandeis
Brandeis
Brandeis
Brande i s
Brandeis
Brandeis
Brandeis
Brandeis
Brandeis
Board of Trustees, May 1969
Board of Trustees, June 1969
Board of Trustees, October 1 969
Budget and Finance Committee, 1956
Budget and Finance Committee, 1957
Budget and Finance Committee, 195 8-19 59
Budget and Finance Committee, 19 68
Budget and Finance Commi t ·tee , 1969
Building Committee
University, By-Laws
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
Trustees ,
Trustees,
Trustees,
Trustees,
Trustees,
Trustees,
Trustees,
Trustees,
Trustees,
Trustees ,
May 19 58 -1 959
1964
1965
1 966
1 967
J anuary-March 1968
April - May 1968
June - October 1968
November-December 1 968
January-Ap ril 1969
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Brandeis University , Development Committe e
Brandeis Education Committee, 1956
Brandeis Education Committee, 1957
Brandeis Education Committee, 1958
Brandeis Education Committee, 1959
Brandeis Education Committee, FebruaryMay 196 8
Brandeis Education Committee, JuneDecember> 1968
Brandeis Education Committee, 1969
29
Br>andeis Univ er>si ty, Faculty Relations
Committee
Br>andeis Univer>sity, Fellows of
Br>andeis Univer>sity, Financial Adv i sor>y
Committee
Brandeis University, Honor>ary Degr>ees
Brandeis University, In formation Blank, 1953
Br>andeis Univer>sity, Isador> Lubin Scholarship
Fund
Br>andeis Investment Committee, 1956
Brandeis Investment Committee, 1957
Brandeis Investment Committee, 1958-1967
Brandeis Inv estment Committee, January March 196 8
30
Brandeis Investment Committee, AprilDecember 19 68
Brandeis Investment Committee, 1 969
Brandeis University, Joint Committee Meetings
Brandeis University, Laursen, Svend
Brandeis Nominating Committee, 1956-1959
Brandeis Nominating Committee, 19 68
Brandeis Nominating Committ ee, 1969
Brandeis Presidential Succession Committee
Brandeis Press Conference, February 22, 1968
Brandeis Public Relations Committee
Brandeis Resources Committee
Brandeis Student Affairs Committee
Brandeis University, Sweezey Report
Brandeis University, Tenure Policy
31
Breckenridge-Brown
Brooker-Bruno
Brookings Institution
Brown, J. Douglas
Buccaneer- Burge
Bureau of Budget, Office of Statistical
Standards, 195 3
Bureau of Budget, Office of Statistical
Standards, February-June 10, 1954
Bureau of Budget, Office of Statistical
Standards, June 11-,July 7, l9Stl
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Bureau of Budget, Offi ce of Statistical
Standards , July 8, 1954 - 196 2
Bureau of Budget , Offi ce of Statistical
Standards, 1963-1969
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Burke-Butzel
Byer- Byrnes
Caffery - Carusi
California
Camp Wyoda
Cargoes, Inc .
Carleton College
Carnegi e Endowment for International Peace
Case - Cayton
33
Censorship-Chautauqua
Ce n ter for Study of Democrati c Institutions
Chapman, Oscar
Chase -Churchill
Choate, Robert B.
Churchill, Mae
Cindere lla - Civi li an Production Administration
Clague - Clyde
Clark University
34
Coady - Coit
Cohen , Benjamin V.
Cohen, Jo seph H.
Colburn-Comstock
Colm, Gerhard
Columbia University, l 9l!9 -l 962
Columbia University, 1963 - 196 6
Columbia Univers ity, 1 967 -1968
Commerce, U . S . Departme n t of Commerce,
U.S . Department of, Area Redevelopment
Administration
35
Commission on Money and Credit
36
Committee for Collective Security
Committee for Cooperative Medical Service
for Federal · Employees
Committee for Economic Development
Committee for International Trade
Organization
Committee for the Marshall Plan
Committee on Foreign Trade Education
Committee on Labor Relations
Committee on Medicine and Changing Order
Commit·tee to Frame a World Constitution
Condli ffe - Conway
Conference on Technology Transfer and
Innovat ion
Conferences, Mi sce lla n eous
Confidential Reports, Inc .
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37
Cooke, Morris L.
Coonley-Cor·si
Cooperatives
Cornell University
Cosmos Club
Cost of Livi n g
38
Costigan Committee, Po lder 1
Costigan Committee , Folder 2
Costigan-Coyne
Council of Economic Advisers
Council of Jewish Federations
Welfare Funds, 1939 -194 6
Council of Jewish Federations
Welfare Funds, 1947
Council of Jewish Federations
Welfare Funds, 1948
Council of Jewish Federations
Welfare Funds, 1949-1950
Council on Foreign Re l ations,
39
Council on
Council on
Council on
Council on
Council on
Council on
Council on
Council on
Cox, Oscar
40
Craft-Crowley
Credit Union
Crum, Bartley C.
Culbertson-Czechoslovakia
Curriculum Vitae
Dahlin - Davey
Daily Memos
Daniels, Jonathan
Davenport, Russell
David, Davis
David, Henry
Deacon-Deering
Decca Records, 1 947
Decca Records, 1948
Decca Records, 1949-1950
Defense-Dewhurst
Foreign
Foreign
Foreign
Forei gn
Foreign
Foreign
Foreign
Foreign
Relation s,
Relation s,
Re l ations,
Relation s,
Relations,
Re l ations ,
Relations,
Relati ons,
and
and
and
and
1943~1947
1 948
1949
1950-1952
1953-1954
1955-1956
1957 - 1959
1962
1963-1968
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PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1935 - 1971
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Democratic National Committee
Democratic Party
Democratic State Committee
Dennison, Henry S.
De Seversky, Alexand e r P.
Dewson, Mary W.
Diamond - Distric·t of Columbia
Displaced Persons
Dodek-Dort
Donald, Barbara
Dorfman, Joseph
Doubleday-Doyle
Douglas, Lewis
Dreiman, David B.
Dreyfuss - Duckland
Dubinsky, David
Dudley - Dykstra
Dun and Bradstreet
42
Dunner, Joseph and Ada
Eades - Egmont
Eastern Life I nsurance Company
of New York, 1959 - 1962
Eastern Life Insurance Company
of New York, 1963 - 1964
Eastern Life Insurance Company
Of New York, 1967
Eastern Life Insurance Company
of New York, 1968-1969
Economic Expansion Act of 1949
Educational Committee to Halt
Atomic Weapon s Spread
Ehrich - Eisner
43
Elan-English
Elath, Eliahu
Elections of 1 940
Ellis Island
Emergency Committee of Atomic Scienti s ts, Inc.
Emmerich, Herbert
Engel, Irving M., 1947-1948
Engel, Irving M., 1949 - 1966
Eopl-Erwin
Esberg-Experiment
Everitt, Alice
Export-Import Bank
Ezeki e l, Mordecai
Faber- fasteau
Farley, James A.
Farm Labor Committee
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Federal Me diation and Conciliation
Service
Federal Reserve
Fede ral Security Agency
Federal Statistics - Feuer
Federal Works Agency Telephone
Di rector y , April 1 9 4 6
Federation of Jewish Philanthropies
Fe inbe r g, Abraham
Fe u erlicht, Maurice
Fidelity-Fitzpatrick
Filene, Lin co l n
Finletter, Th omas K.
Finletter Group , Folder 1
45
Fin l et ter Group, Folder 2
Fin letter Group, Folde r . 3
Fin letter Group, Folder L1
Fin letter Group , Folder 5
Fin letter Group, Fo l de r 6
FlaE1m-Fly
Fogelson - Farman
Foley, Edward H.
Foreign Policy Association
Formosa
Forrestal, James · V.
Fortas, Abe
Fortune
46
Fosdick-Fox
Foun dati o n s
Fox, Matth e vJ
Fran ce , 1945
Francke, Harry
Fraenke l-Frazer
Fra nk f urt er , Felix
Franklin D. Rooseve lt Memor i a l
Foundation, 1 9LI7
Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial
Foundation , 1 9 49-1 955
Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial
Foundat i on, 1 956 - 1 963
Fredenberg-Frey
Fre ude ntha l, David M
Freedom from Want
Free d om Ship
47
Frick- Fritchie
Friedman, Elisha M., 19 36 -1 940
Fri edman , Elisha M. , 1941
Friedman, Elisha M., 1 9 4 2 - 195 1
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Frohlich-Furth
Gadiel-Gaynor
Galbraith, John Kenneth
Gambs, John S.
Garbose, William
Gardner, 0. Max
Gardner, Richard N.
Gehrig-Gerstenfeld
Geiger, Theodore
General Accounting Office
Geneva-Prague, 1937
Ge n eva Correspondence, · l95l-l952
Geophysica l Instrument Company
Germany
48
Gilbert, Richard V.
Gill, Corrington and Julia
Ginzberg, Eli and Ruth
Ghai-Givens
Gladieux-Glynn
Goetz-Golenpaul
Goldberg, Sidney
Goldenweiser, E.A.
Goldmann, Nahum
Goldschmidt, Arthur E.
Goldsmith, Arthur J.,l939
Goldsmith, Arthur J. ,1940
Goldsmith, Arthur J. ,1941
Goldsmith, Arthur J.,l942-l958
Goldsmith, Mrs. Charles
Goldsmith, Raymond W.
Goldwyn, Samuel
49
Gombert-Gow
Goodrich, Carter, 1936-1940
Goodrich, Carter, 1941-1943
Goodrich, Carter, 1944
Goodrich, Carter, 1945-1967
Grace-Gray
Great Island Conference, 1946
Great Island Conference, 1947
50
Great Island Conference, 1948
Great Island Conference, 1 949
Great Island Conference, 1950
Green-Grew
Gridiron Club-Griffith
Groff - Groves
Gruder - Gruver
Guatemalan-Gulick
Gunnels-Guyol
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Haas-Hagn e r
Haber, William
Halbachs-Halprin
Hamburger-Hampton
Hancock-Hanse n
Harbison-Harwood
51
Hardman, J.B.S.
Harriman, W. Averell
Harris, Louis and Jane
Haslam-Hazlitt
Healy-Henshel
Health, Education and Welfare, U.S.
Department of
Henderson, Leon and Myrlie
Heppner-Heymann
Herman, Robert S.
52
Hibben-Hitchcock
Hickerson, John D.
Hillman, Sidney and Bessie
Hinrichs, A . Ford
Hirsch, J ul i u s
Hirschmann, I ra A.
Ho-Holtzman
Hoffman, Paul G.
Hogan, Ja ck
Homan-Hoyle
Hopkins, Harry L.
Horowitz, Aron
Horowitz, David
Horvitz, Aaron
Horvitz, Wayne L.
Housekeeper
Housing
Housing for Veterans
Hovey, Carl
Hovey, Sonya L.
Howland, John R.
53
Hubachek-Hutton
Hudson, Manley 0 .
Huebsch , Ben W.
Huettig, Mae
Humphrey, Hubert H.
Hunter, Howard 0.
Hurwitz, Henry
Hyatt-Hyman
I ckes , Harold L .
Illinois
Illman-Inness
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Inaugurations, 1941,1945
Industrial College of the Armed Forces
Industrial Institute of Israel, 1949March 1950
Industrial Institute of Israel,
April 1950-1952
Industrial Relations Research Association
Institutes
Institute on Man and Science
Institute on Overseas Studies
54
Interfaith Conference on Unemployment Ivy
International Bank for Reconstruction
and Development
International Chamber of Commerce
International Hudson Corporation
International Labor Office
International Labor Organization
International Ladies Garment Workers Union
International Monetary Fund
International Organization Service Order
'International Statistical Institute, 1947
International Statistical Institute, 1948-1949
International Statistical Institute, 1950-1966
55
Israel, 1949-1953
Israel, 1957-1966
Israel, 1967
Israel, 1968-1969
Israel, Edward L.
Itineraries
Jackson-Jay
Jackson, Gardner
Janeway, Eliot
Javits, Benjamin,
Javits, Benjamin,
Javits, Benjamin,
J avits, Benjamin,
56
1936-1940
1941
1942
1943-1953
Javits, Jacob K., 1936-1940
Javits, Jacob K., 1941
Javits, Jacob K., 1942-1947
Javits, Jacob K., 1948-1966
Jebb-Jewish Welfare Fund
Jessup, Phi l ip C. (Peace Seminar)
Jewish Activities
Jewish Community Ce n·ter
Joelson-Joyce
Johnson, Alvin
Johnson, Lyndon B.
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Johnston, Ainsworth
Johnston, Eric
Joint Distribution Committee, 1937-1941
JDC, "Jewish Reconstruction in Europe,"
April l9Lf7
Joint Distribution Committee,
February - August 1947
Joint Distribution Committee,
September-December 1947
Joint Distribution Committee, 1948
Joint Distribution Committee,
January-February 1949
JDC, "Review of the Economic Rehabilitation
of Polish Jewry, 1945-1949 11
Joint Distribution Committee,
March-April 1949
Joint Distribution Committee,
May - June 1949
58
Joint Distribution Committee,
July-Septe mber 1949
Joint Distribution Committee,
October- December 1949
Joint Distribu·tion Committee,
January - February 1950
Joint Distributi6n Committee,
Mar ch-April 1950
Joint Distribution Committee,
May-December 1950
Joint Distribution Committee, 1951-1962
Joint Distribution Committee, 1963-1966
Joint Distribution Committee, 19 67
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Joint Distribution Committee,
January-June 1968
Joint Distribution Committee,
July - December 1968
Joint Economic Cooonittee
Jones, Clarence F.
Judkins - Justice Department
Kades - Kapp
Kane, Irving
Kaplan, A.D.H.
Kaplan School of Hebrew University
Karsten-Katzen
Kaufman-Kazin
Kaufmann, Edgar J.
Kaufmann, Edmund I.
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Keezer, Dexter M.
Keller, Kent E.
Kellog, Lester S.
Keynes, John Maynard
Keyserling, Leon H.
Kheel-Kits
Kiplinger, Willard M.
Kirstein, George
Klafter-Knudsen
Knopf, Alfred A.
Koegler-Kowitt
Kohn, Martin B.
Kollek, Theodore
Korea
Kraft -Kuznets
61
Labor and Nation
Labor, U. S . Department of
La cey -Lazarus
La Folle tte , Robert M. Jr .
Laidler, Harry W.
Lambert, Richard D.
Land, Emory S .
Landau, J acob
Landis, J ames M.
Lane, Robert P.
La ng, Richard 0.
Laski, Harold J.
Laskin, Benjamin
Lattman , Isadore
Lawre nce, Justus B. and Mary
Lawson, Ruth C.
Lazarsfeld, Paul F.
League for Industrial Democracy
Leag ue-Lefkowit z
League of Nations
League of Women Vo ters
Lee, John C.
Lee, General John C.H .
Leffin gwell, Ru sse ll C.
Lefkowitz, Jo seph L.
Le ft on, Al Paul
62
Lehman, He rbert H.
Lehman -Lester
Levand -Levin
Le vien, Sony a
Levi n, Nathan W.
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Levine, Harry
Levitan, SarA.
Levitt, Arthur
Levy, Adele R.
Levy, Beryl H.
Levy, Marion J. Jr.
Lewin, Albert
Lewin - Epstein, Rehabiah
Lewis, Hyman
Lewis, John L.
Lewisohn, Sam A.
Lexington Democratic Club
Liberal International-Livingston
Liebman, Jo shua L.
Lilienthal, David E.
Linder, Harold F.
Linowitz, Sol M.
Lipps, Sadie A.
Lists, 1964 - 1965
Lists, 1966
Li s ts, 1967
Lists, 1968-1969
Lockhart-Loyo
Loeb , Jame s
London Trip, 1943
London, - 194 5, 1946
Loos, A. William
Lorentz, Pare
Lorwin , Lewis L. a nd Rose
Lotos Club
Louchh eim, Walter C. Jr.
Louis Harris Memorial Fund
Lovett, Robert A.
Lowenthal, Max
Lubin, Albee
Lubin, Alice
Lubin, Ann H.
Lubin, Ann Shumaker
Lubin, Ann Shumaker : Notebook
)
Lubin, Celia
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Lubln, Davld
Lubin Family in Poland
Lubin Family Photographs
Lubin, Harris
Lubin, Hinda
Lubin , Isador
Lubin, Isador, Loyalty Re view Board
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Lubin, Joseph
Lubin, Josi a h ·
Lubin, Louis
Lubin, Marian
Lubin, Sarah
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65
Lu cas - Ly ons
Luckman, Charles
Ludwi g, Emil
Luri e , H.L.
Lyon s , Barrow
Lyons, Leonard
MacC racken - Macmahon
MacLc i sh , Archibald
Madi gan - Mantchik
Maddux, Katharine and H.C.
Mallery , Otto T .
Malony, Harry J .
Man sfi eld , Mi k e
Marcey - Maryland
Marg uli es , Jo seph
Marks , Lewis H.
Ma roney, Mi ldred
Marshall, George
Marshall Plan
Martin , William McChesney
Mas back-Mazer
66
Massachu sett s Independent Voters
Association
Mat son, Marie
Mauri ce a nd Laura Falk Foundation,
1953 - 1955
Ma uri ce and Laura Falk Foundation ,
19 56
Maurice a nd Laura Falk Foundation ,
1 957
Mauri ce a nd La ura Falk Foundat i on,
1 958-1966
Ma verick , Maury
Maxwe ll, Ch ar l ot t e A.
Mayer , Arthur L.
McAghon -McSpedon
McC a l l Corporat ion
McCloskey , Mark A.
Mc Cloy, John J.
Mc Corm ic~ , Fow l er
McDavit t, Clarence G.
McGrady , Edward F.
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McGraw - Hill
McGuire, Constantine E.
Mead-Mczerik
Medlo ck, Julie
Meiklejohn , Helen E.
Menke , William
Merrill Center for Economics, 195 3
Merrill Ce nt er for Economics, 1954
Merrill Center for Economics, 1959
Mes sersmith, George S.
Metaplast Company
Meyer, Elizabeth
Mey er , Eugene
Michael-Mittleman
68
Miller, Fri e d a s .
Miller , Jessie I. and florence
Miller, Wilbur H.
Milton, George Fort
Mo chri e - Moore
Moen Family
Mond ay Evening Club
Monforte, Juan
Monn e t, Jean
Mor a n - Ho s tra
Morgenth au, Henry Jr.
Morris, Esther K.
Morrison, Nath an
Morse, David A.
Moscow, l9 l}5
69
Moses, Bessie L.
Mote, Carl H.
Motley - Moynihan
Muh lhaus er- Myerson
Mutual Insurance Co . , Inc.
Myrdal, Gunnar
Na igle s - Nathan
Nathan Report
Nathan, Robe rt R., 1943 - 194 6
Nathan, Robert R., 1 9 47 - 1967
National Advisory Committee on
Farm Lab or - Nati onal Retailers
National Bureau of Economic Research
Nat ional Child Re search Center
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National Committee on Segregation
in the Nati on ' s Capital
NCSNC Reports, " Segregation in
Wash ington , D . C ."
NCSNC Reports , ''Democracy for
Export:Racial Segregat ion and
American foreign Policy"
NCSN C Re ports, "The Democr'atic Creed
and the Nation's Capital"
NCSNC Repor-ts, "The District Government"
NCSN C Reports , "Educational Segregation:
Th e Deniul of Opportunity to Youth "
NCSNC Reports, "The Federat ion of Citizens 1
Associations:Voice of the People?"
NCSNC Reports, "Inequulity through
Segregation in the Medical Profession
and in Heal·th Services 11
NCSNC Reports, "The Influence of Congress
on the Nation's Capital"
NCSNC Reports, "The Most Frustrated City:"
Struggle for Suffrage and Home Rul e 11
NCSNC Reports, "Private Business and
Employment in the Nation's Capital 11
NCSNC Reports, "Residen ti al Segregation :
Discriminatory Housing in the Nation's Capital "
Nation a l Cooperatives, Inc.
National Council of American Imp orters
Nation a l Institute of Social Relations
71
National Jewish-National Women's
National Jewish Welfare Board
National Opinion Research Center
National Planning Association, 1943-19 53
Nationul Planning Association,
January-June 1954
National Planning Association,
July-December 1954
National Planning Associati.on, 1 956
National Planning Association, 1957-1958
National Planning Association, 1 959
·National Planning Association, 1960-1962
National Planning Assoc i ation, 1963
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National Planning Assoc i ation,
January-April 19 6 7
National Planning Association, May 1967
National Planning Associution,
June-December 1967
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National Planning Association,
January 1968
National Planning Association,
February-May 1968
National Planning Association,
June-December 1968
National Planning Association, 1969
National Planning Association , Automation
Nat i onal Planning Association, Manpower
National Planning Association, Poverty
National Policy Committee
National Press Club
National Refugee Service, Inc.
National Resources Commi·ttee Report
National Resources Planning Board
Neal, Fred W.
Neaman-Neymann
Neufield, Maurice F.
Neustadt, Richard M~
New Counci l- New Yorker
Nevl School for Social Re search,
1941-1952
New School for Social Research, 1953
New School for Social Research, 1954
NeH York and Por-to Rico Stto<L mship Compa ny
New York City
New York · City, Medicaid
New York City, Medicaid, Public Policy
Advisory Committee
New York Metropolitan Region Study
New York St ate Department of Labor
Newsweek
Niles, David K.
Nichols--:-Nye
Oakes-Olympic
O'Keefe, Winston
75
O'Mahoney, Joseph C.
.Oosterhuis-O'Toole
Oral History Memoirs
ORT, 1940-1949
ORT, January-April 1950
ORT, June-December 1950
ORT, 1 951-1969
Our Economy, Inc.
Overlook-Owen
Overseas News Agency
Packard-Paul
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Page, Barbara
Palestine
76
Palestine Economic Corporation
Paley, William S.
Pan American Uni on
Parten, J.R.
Patterson, Ernest . M.
Patterson, Richard C. Jr.
Patterson, Robert P.
Paul Baerwald School
Pauley, EdHin W.
PEC Israel Economic Corporation
Pearce-Peyser
Pensions
Perkins, Frances
Perkins, Frances (Alfred E. Smith Book),
19 66
Perkins, Frances (Alfred E. Smith Book),
19 67- 1968
Perkins, Milo
77
Perlman, Jacob
Perlman, Philip B.
Pflaum- Plymouth
Phelan, E.J.
Philippines
Pickett, Clarence E.
Pie l, Gerard
Pike, Sumner T.
Pink, Louis H.
Pitigliani, Fausto R.
Podell-Population
Porter, Paul
Porter, William R.
Poses-:Poynton
Praeger-Pyke
President's Advisory Committee
on Labor-Management Policy
Prices
78
Public Administration Clearing House,
Folder l
Publi c Administration Clearing House,
Folder· 2
Public Employment
Puerto Rican Trip, 19 39
Puer-to Rico, 1941-195 2
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Puerto Rico, 1953
Puerto .Rico, 1956
Puerto Rico, 1957
Puerto Rico, 1958-1959
Quayle-Quinlan
Quebec Confere n ce, 1943
Rabb - Rasovsky
Raphael, Chaim
Reader ' s _~cope - Regular Veteran s
Association
Ream, Louis M.
80
Reconversion
Redefer , Frederick L .
Regional Plan Association, Inc.
Reich, Nathan
Reich-Rhodes
Reparations Trip, 1945
Requests for Materials
Reuther, Walter P.
Ricciuti-Richter
Rice , Stuart
Rice, William G.
Rid e nour-Rive
Riegelman, Carol
Riegelman, Charles A., Last Will and
Testament of
Riegelman , Charles A . and Lilian E,
Es·tates of
Riegelman, Lilian E . , Last Will and
Tes·tament of
Riegelman, William I.
81
Rifkind, Simon H.
Riley , Donald C.
Riley, H.E.
Robb - Rodgers
Roche, Josephine
Rockefeller, Ne l son A .
Roe , Frederick and Florence
Roe-Ronan
Rogers, Lindsay
Rome, Charles A . and Esther
Roos-Roper
Roos, Robert A .
Roosevelt, Eleanor
Roosevelt, Franklin D .
Roo se velt , Franklin D. Jr .
Rosamond-Rosenman
Rose, Jack and Lucille
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Rose n- Rostow
Rosenb a um, Joseph H.
Rose n baum , L .N .
Rosenberg, Anna M.
Rosenbe rg, Edwi n J.
Rosenblum, David and Tobe
Rosenman, Samue l I., 19 36 - 19 40
Rosenman, Samuel I. & Doro·thy ,
January - May 19 41
Rosenman, Samuel I . & Dorothy,
June -De cember 194-l
Rosenman, Samue l I. & Dorothy,
l94 2-19 lf 5
Rosenman, Samuel I., 19 4 6-1951
Ro se n stein, David
Rosenstiel, Lewis
Rosenwald, Lessing J .
Rosenwald, William
Rotary-Royer
83
Round Table
Rowe , Elizabeth
Rowe, James H.
Ruben - Rynearson
Rubinow, Raymond S .
Rum l, Beard s l ey
Russia
Sabin-Samwick
Sach s , Alexande r
Samuel, Ralph E .
Sancier- Sayre
Sarid, Joseph
Sassoon , Siegfried
84
. Scan dret t, Rich a r d B.
Schaetz el - Sch erbak
Schaffner , Joseph H., 1 937 -1 944
Schaffner , J ose ph H . , 1 9 4 5
Schaffn er , Joseph H. , 1946-1967
Schick - Schreiber
Schon , Fritz a nd Erna
Schubart- Sch we nk
Schuman Plan
Sci ence - Scott
Scientific Ame~ica n, 194 8
Sc1e n t1f1c Amer1can, 1 949
Scient ific Ameri can, 1950- 1 953
Seagle , Harold
Seal, Eric
Searles-Sei·tz
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Securities and Exchange Commission
Seder, Samuel
Selditch-Seyd
Shaffer-Shaw
Sharfman, Warren L.
Shea-Shus·ter
Sherwood, Robert E. and Made line
Shipman, Fred W.
Shotwell, James T.
Shumaker, Albert and Mrs. Herman
Sickesz-Sisco
Sieff, Is rae 1
Siegel, Morris H.
Siff, William I.
Simon, Morris
Skiatron
Skirball - Skouras
86
Skouras, Spyros P.
Sl ade - Slotkin
Slaff, George
Small~S:nyder
Snyde:r;>, Eleanor
Sobeloff - Sours
Social Security
Society for the Advancement of Management
Sonnenberg, Benjamin
Soule, George
Spaak-Spreeman
Spanel, Abram N.
Sparkman, John J.
Sparks, G. Nelson
Speaking Engagements, etc., 1952-1953
Spewack, Sam and Bella
87
Staby -Stateless Children
Stanton, Frank
Stark, Walter R.
Stassen, Harold R.
State, U.S. Department of, 1936-1948
State, U.S. Department of, 1949-1962
State, U.S. Department of, 1963-1968
State, Secretary of
Stead, William H.
Steadley-Stepien
Steelman, John R.
Stefansson, Vilhjalmur
Stern, Boris
Stern, N.B.
Sterling - Sternlieb
Stettinius, Edward R.
Stevens - S·tewart
Stevenson, Adlai E.
Stickney - Stowell
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Stragnell, Gregory, 1937~1939
Stragnell, Gregory, 1940-1941
Straight, Michael
Straus, Nathan
Straus, Robert K.
Streit, Clarence K.
Strelsin, Alfred A.
Sucher- Szilard
Sullivan, Jonn L.
Survey Associates, Inc.
Swope, Gerard
Swope, Herbert Bayard
Symington, W. Stuart
Sympathy Letters, 1941
Szold, H.J.
Szold, Robert
Tabershaw-Taylor
Talamo, Abbee W.
89
Talamo, Haskell, 1936-1937
Talamo, Haskell, Estate of·
Talamo, Joseph, 1935-1940
Talamo, Joseph, 1941-1943
Talamo, Joseph, 1944-1949
Talamo, Joseph, 1950-1963
Tamiment Economic and Social Institute
Tawney, R.H.
Taylor, Paul S.
Teachers-Teper
Temporary National Economic Committee (TNEC)
Thalheimer- Thurman
Thompson, Dorothy
Thorp, Willard L. and Clarice
Thread Institute, Inc.
Tickton -Tixier
To be
Tobin-Townsend
90
Tolles, N. Arnold
Tracy-Trynin
Treasury, U.S. Department· of
Truman , Harry S .
Tuchman- Tyson
Twentieth Century Fund
Udell-Uviller
United HIAS Service, Inc.
United Jewish Appeal
United Nations, 1944-1945
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Unit e d
Unit e d
Unit e d
United
Unit ed
United
United
United
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U. S. Employment Service , Folder l
U. S. Employment Service , Polder 2
Unit ed World Federalists, 1947-April 19 48
Unit ed World Fede ralists, May 1948 -1 950
Uni v e r s i·ties
Valen tine-Vaugh an
Vebl e n - Visas
Ven ez u e la
Viert e l, Berthold - Salka
Viner , Jacob and Fra nces
Vo cational -Vyorst
93
Vo ge l, Fe rdinand
WBZA, WCFM
.
WL IB Arbitration
Wabash-Waltma n
Wac h s , Wil l iam
Wagn er , Robert F. Sr.
Wagne r, Robert F. Jr.
Wa lker , Fra nk C.
Hallace, Henry A.
Wal l ach, Sidney
Walt Disney Productions
Wan ge r, Walter
Wann-Waynesboro
\var Department
Wa r Relocation Authority
Warburg, Edward M.M.
Ward, Robert E . Jr.
Wa rn e r Broth ers
Warre n, Ed gar L .
War s haw, H. Thomas , 193 6-1941
Warshaw, H. Thomas , 1942-19 54
Washington Post
Wasserma n, Max J. \vasson, R. Gordon
Wat erma rgin
Watkin s , Ralph J.
Watt , Robert J.
94
Nations, 19116
Nation s , 19117
Nation s , 1948
Nations, 1949
Nation s , 1950
Nation s , 19 51-1952
Nations, 19 53 -1955
Nations, 1962
Nations, 1963 - 1968
Nations Association, 1967
Nations Association, 196 8-1 9"6 9
Weav er-Wexler
Webbink~ Paul
We b er , He rbe rt J.
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Weintra ub, David
Weiss, Louis S.
Weissbuch, Samuel D.
Weitz, Raanan
Weizmann I n stitute of Sci ence , l9'1L-19 61
We izmann Institute of Science; 1962
Weizmann Institute of Science, 1963-1 969
Welfare
Well es , Sumner
Well esley
Werth e im, Maurice
West Coast Trip, 1941
Westbrook, Lawrence
Western Union
Whal ey- Whittlesey
Whi·te , Harry D.
White, Wal·ter
Who's Hho
Vlichfta Beacon
Wickens, Aryness J:
Wickard,-Wilson
Wilin sky, Charl e~ F.
\-Jill e n, Joseph
William and Mary College
Williams, Aubrey
Wilson, Thomas vJ.
Wiltwyck School
Wima n-Wixson
Hinant, John G.
Winn, ·Mil ton
Winslow, Richard S .
Winton, David J.
Wise, Stephen S.
vJolf -Homen Is
Wolf, Robert B.
Wolff, Sidney E.
Wolfsohn, Joel D.
Wood-Woulbroun
Woo·ten, Paul S .
Worcester
World Jewish Congress Advi sory Council
on European Jewish Affairs l~epor-l:s, 19 113
Wrabetz-Wyoming
Wyzansk:i. , Charles r:.
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PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1935-1971
96
( COJ1"t:inucd)
YMCA, Lynchbur~, Virginia
ZuckmCl.n- Zoycro:l'·t
Zeisler, Pe ·t:er B.
Zellerbach, Harold
Zeller·bach, J. . David
Zelome k, A. Wilbert
APPOINTHENT DIAIUES, 19'15 ·-1957
97
98
/\ppointmen·t:
Appoint:ment
Appointmen·t
Appoin:t:me nt
Appoin"trne n·t
Diar ies, 19'1G~ 19LJ 7
Diary, 19 '-18
Diary, 19'19
Diary, 1.950
Diary, 1951
Appointment Diary,
Appoin·~me nt Diary,
Appoin·tmen·t Diary,
Appointment Diary,
Address Book
-
1952
1955
195G
1957
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO PRESIDENT, 1941-1946
BRITISH HATTEHS
Communica·tions from Harriman O:F:Ci.c e,
London, 1941
Letters of Transmittal and H.eceipt, 1942
Leti ers of Transmittal and Receip·t, 19'13
Letters of Transmittal and Rcceip·t, 19'' ''
Letters of Transmittal ancl Receip·t, 19 '-15-1945
100
Harriman Office: British S·tatis·t:ics,
Harriman . Office: Bri·t:i.sh Statif.>tics,
Harrima n Office: British S·tatis·tics)
Harrima n Office: British Statistics,
Coal Situation in Great Brit:i.an
Stock Position of Imported Ma·terials
in U.K., April 20, 1943
Stock Position of Imported Materials
in U.K., Supplement No. 2
Stock Position of Impor·ted Materials
in U.K., Supplemen·t No. 3
Stock Position of Imported Materials
in U.K., Supplement No. 4
Stock Position of Imported Material s
in U.K., Suppleme nt No. 5
Stock Position of Imported M~terials
in U.K., Suppleme nt No. G
Stock Position of Impor·t:ed Materials
in U.K., Supp].cmcnt No. 7
Stock Position of Irnportc~d Hatcr:i.ols
in U.K., SuppJ.cmcn·t: No. 10
l9'!l-l9lt2
19'12
1943
19llll
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BRITISII H/\TTEHS
101
Corresponde nc e re Bri·tish Reports ,
1941-19112
Corr•csponde nc e \..Jith R:i.c1wrd 0. La n 13 ,
19'1 2 -19'13
Bri·t is h Labor Ne\..J S Le tt er·s , 19112
Briti s h Labor Nev-Js Le tters , l9 'f 3
Briti s h Labor News Le·u: er•s, l91Jlf
Memoran dum re "Lef t Un ity ''
102
Ministry of Labour
Sub-Contr·acting
Briti s h - Wage R ate~
Priority Policy in Re l ation to Labor
Supply
Production Exe cutive ' s Regional
Board s
Problem of Movin g La bor
Britis h Controls of Non-Ferrou s Me·t a l s
Taxation of Week ly Wage Earne r s
Briti sh ManpoVJe r Mobiliza·tion
and Economi c Orga niz a ti on
Brit ish \'Ja r Budge·ting
Statis ·ti cs
Concentration of : Industry
British War Finance
Ch ief Inspector of Factories Reports,
19 39-1 9110
National In come a nd r.xpcnditure
Goodrich Re port on British War Ma np ower
Compulsory Savings
Contro l of Industrial Building
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103
Chemical a nd Alcohol Indus·try Control
Concession s by Bri·tish Workers to
Assis·t Ou·tpu·t
Industrial Defe rme nts
Dock La bor Situation
Emergency. Powers r e Employees a nd
Arb i ·tration
Con scription Law
Employme nt Policy
Improverncn·ts in Conditions of Labor
Governme nt Organi zat ion f or War
Wage In creases
Contro l of Cot·ton Indus t ry, 19 41
Cont ro l of Cotton Industry, 1 9'1 2
Demobilizati on Pla ns
Food Situati on
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BEITISH MATTI:RS
103
(continued)
Limi·tation of Supplies Industries
Labor· Shortu.gcs
Manpmve :r Policy and LaboP Re lu.tions
in British Cou.l Industry
Postwar' Planning and Rccons{puction
BePgep Reports on U.S. Manpowe~ PoJ.i cy
fPom British S·tandpoin·t
ECONOMIC MATTERS
Employment
European Economic Recovcr;y
GERMAN REPARATIONS
lQlj
(con·tinued)
Prussian Manu:factur·ing Development
MemoPandum on PPovisions of BePlin
Protocol in Relation to Reparations
Anglo-1\mcr'ican t-1 emorandum
Memorandum on Berlin Pro·tocol,
Second Draft
Agreed RepoPt of TripaPtite Confepen cc
in Berlin, Augu s t 3, 1945
FE/\ Study on Cermcm Economic
and IndustPial Developme nt
lOS
Bibliography
British Attitude
Cables fpom BePlin, September- October l9lf5
Cables to Berlin, SeptembeP - October 19 4 5
Cables from London, March-October' 1945
Cables to London, March - October 19LJS
Cables Sent and Received in Moscow,
May - June l91J5
Cables from Moscow, March-September' 1945
Cables to Moscow, March-May 1945
Miscellaneous Cables, February-October 1945
U. S . Group Control Council
106
General, Folder l
General, Folder 2
The Econom:i.s·t
Es-tablishment and Tasb:; of Reparations
Agency
Food
France
German Ar··t Collections
German Property Abroad
Memoranda on Germ.:1n RepctY•at:i.onr;
Mir-~cc llunc~ous CorPcsponclence
Br·it:i.sh Prel:;r.; CoJmncntf.> on I\cpaP<1 tiom-~
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ADMINISTRATIV£, ASSISTANT TO PRESIDENT, 1941-1946
GERMAN REPARATIONS
107
Proposed Agreement on Political
and Economic Principles
Labor
Latin American Vessels
Draft Memorandum to United Nations
Mission Finances
Moveable Machinery in Germany
Netherlands
Miscellaneous OSS Reports
Personnel
German Machine Tool Industry
German Ships and Shipbuilding
German Standard of Living
Gold
Instructions to Staff
Italy
108
Pincus Reports
Plant Removal
Presentation of Claims
Property Control
Reparations Report
Restitution
Romania
Satellite Countries
Scandrett, Richard B.
Speer, Albert, Interrogation of
109
Stateless Persons
U.K. Proposal
U.S. Proposal
USSR Proposal
Material from Thomas W. Wilson
Official Policy, Preparation, etc.
Draft Instructions
Minutes, Meeting of Economic Subcommittee
Minutes, First Meeting of Steering Committee
Official Memoranda
110
Memoranda, Lubin to Pauley
Memoranda, Pauley to Lubin
Moveable Assets
Poland, Yugoslavia
Territorial Changes
Reparations Commission, Committee
Reparations Commission, Committee
Reparations Commission, Committee
Reparations Commission, Committee
I
II
III
IV
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GERMAN REPARATIONS
110
(continued)
Official Correspondence
Berlin Declaration
Inland Transportation
Issues to be Negotiated
London
German Trip
Minutes, Plenary
Embassy, Transmission of Telegrams
Notes and Personal Correspondence
USSR
Cri mea
U.S. Requirements
Reports to President, February-September 1945
lll
German Economic Interests in Chile
German Participation in International Cartels
German Potash Cartels and Combines
German Rubber and Rubber Products Industry
Program for German Economic and Industrial
Disarmament, Pinal Report
112
Program for German Economic and Industrial
Disarmament, Appendices
FEA Disarmament Plan for Germany, Volume I
PEA Disarmament Plan for Germany, · volume II
113
Technical Industrial Disarmament Committee
German Industry Involved in Production of
Armament, Munitions and Implements of War
German Electronic Equipment Industry
German Common Components Industries
German Machine Tool Industry
German Automotive Industry
German Machinery Industries
German Ferro-Alloys Industry
German Soldi Fuels Industry
German Electric Power Industry
Non-Ferrous Metals and Strategic Minerals
for German Industry
German Foreign Trade
Allied Activities Relating to German Assets,
Economic Activities and Industrial
Personnel Outside Germany
German Forest Resources and Forest Products
Industries
German Optical Glass and Technical and
Scientific Equipment Industries
Industrial Disarmament of Agressor States
Reparations Commission , Equipment
Handbook for Military Government in Germany
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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO PRESIDENT , 1941-1946
GERMAN REPARATIONS
11 3
(continued)
114
Germany and the Post-War World,
National Opinion Re search Center
British Thou ght on Reparations and
Econ o mic Security
"German Reparations - 19 29 ," Congressional
Digest, Au gu s t- Se ptember 1929
"The Control of Germany, 11 James B. Conant
German Administrative Porms
U.S. Military Government, German y , Public
Notices
Opera tions Report, Antwerp, February 1945
JAPAN
115
JANIS 75, I X , Korea: Resources and Trade
JANIS 81, I X, Northern Japan : Resources
and Trade
JANIS 84, IX, Southwest Japan: Resources
and Trade
JANIS 85, IX, Central Japan: Resources and
Trade
JANIS 85 - 2, IX, Res ources a n d Trade
General Locatio n Maps Belonging to
r. Lubin + ~-.::... b-elow
MUNIT IO NS ASSIGNMENTS BOARD FI LES
Balan ce Sh eet
Progress Report s , Casualty Reports,
Me mora nda, Exp e nditures , 1944 - 1945
116
Reports, Studies, Est i ma t es , Li sts , 1 942
Report s , Memoranda , Producti on Sch edu l es,
J a nuary -March 19 43
Reports , Me morand a , Producti o n Sc h edu l es ,
Apri l-De cemb er 1 943
11 7
Me mo randa re Aircraft Prod u c ti on, 1 943 -1 945
Me mo r a nda re Aircraft Inventories,
194 3-November 1 94 4
Me moranda re Aircraft Inve n tories ,
December 1944-1945
Me moranda re AAF a nd RAP Statistics ,
1 944 - 1 945
Me mo r anda re AAF Statistics , 1 944
Me moran da re Av i at ion Fuel , 1 943-19 44
Me moranda re Navy Aircraft Program , 1944
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MUNITIONS ASSIGNMENTS BOARD FILES
118
Memoranda, etc . re ~hipping and
Sh ipbuilding, 19~-1945
Realization of President's Objective,
Statistics, 1 944 -1 945
War-Weary Aircraft, 1944
Trouble Charts, Stati stics, 1943
Employment of Shipping , 1943-1945
Berthing of Dry-Cargo Shipping ,
1944-1945
Cargo Capacity Reports
Cargo Floated
11 9
Memoranda re Troop Movements and
Strength Overseas, 1943-1945
Memoranda re Mer chant Ships Aground
and Collisions of Merchant Ships,
1944-1945
Me moranda re Merc hant Shipping Gains
and Losses, 1943-194 5
Memoranda re United Nations Shipping
Position, 194 2-19 4 4
ASP Production for January 1945
ASP Production for March 1945
Memoranda re Oerlikon ~ un Production ,
1943-1944
Memoranda re Naval and Merchant Ship
Construction , 194 3-1945
120
* selected Shipping Charts , 1943 - 1945
Memoranda re U.S. Maritime Commiss ion
Constructi on, 1943-1944
Me moranda re U.S. Maritime Commission
Construction Program, 1944 - 1945
Memoranda re Significant ASP Changes,
1944-1945
Tentatvie Schedule of Presentations
by Program Control Division, 19 44
Memoranda re Aircraft Allocation,
1944-1945
Memoranda re Requirements , 1943
Lists of Reports Received for Permanent
Custody by September 9 , 1 942
1 21
Pacific War Council Reports, May June 1942
Pacific War Counci l Reports, JulyDecember 1942
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MUN ITIONS
1 21
(con t inued )
ASSIGNM~NTS
BOARD FILES
Pacific \'Jar Council Re ports,
January-Aprj.J. 1943
Pacific War Coun ci l Reports ,
l'1 ay 19'13-19 'P+
122
Miscellaneous MAB Corre sp ondence
Miscel l aneous ·MAB Memoranda, Po l der J
Hi sce llaneous ~1AB Memoranda, Fo lder 2
Hisccilaneous Graphs and TahJ.cs
1 23
Munit ions Assir;nme n ·ts Board ·c:hronolor;ical
File ·:
MI SCF.LLANEOUS riLES
Deter>min a tion of J'.Jeeds Ac·t, i 9 1 ~1
Investment of U.S. Public and Pri va t e
Fun ds in Latin America
Memoranda from Combine d Comrn:i.·tte es
Monthly Repor·t o n La bor Force,
April 5, 19'-~5
Nat i onal Manpower Board
Office of Econ omic Stab i l ization
Committee on th e Cos t of Livin e
1 2'+
SEC Repor--ts on Deman d Deposi·ts,
1943-19lil+
SEC Report s fr om Walter C. Louchh eim,
194 3-1945
Se l ective Service Board Reports o n
. Housin g and Occ up ationa l Deferme nt s
State Department, l9'n-l9'-13
State Department, J a nuary -May 1944
State Department, June -N ovember 1944
State Dep artme nt, 1945
St a·tistics Committee
Statistics, Agri c ultural
125
Statistics of Curre nt Eco nomic
Deve lopme nts in Industry, Trade and
Fin ance , Folder 1
·
Statistics of Current Econ omic
Deve lopments in Industry, Trade and
Finance, Folder 2
S (Gen e r a l), Folder l
S (Ge neral), F o lder 2
Treas ury Departme nt
T (G e n eral)
U (G e n e ral)
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ADMINI STRATIVE ASSIST/\NT TO
Pl~ES IDEN T,
1 9 111-1 9 116
MISCELLANEOUS FILES
126
Vict ory Program Requiremcn·Ls
Vult ee Aircra:ft Pr-oduction
Wa llace , Henry A.
vhn~ Cabine·t
Wur Department, 1941
War Depart me nt, J.9Lf2
Wa r Departme nt, 1943
Wa r De partme n ·t, l911'-f-J.9Lf5
War M ~npow er Commission
Wa r Pr-od uction Board , 1911 2--1911 3
127
War Producti on Boar'd , 1 9 11 Li
War Production BoQrd, 1945
\\lar Shippi n g Admini s "l:ra·t:i.on
Whi ·t: e Hou se , l9Lil-l9112
Whi te Ilous e, l 9LI3 .
Hh i tc Hous e , l 9LI 4
vJhi t e Hous e , 1945 a nd Undated
W ( Ge n e r a l)
Yoder, Fred R.
Ze l ome k, A. vJ.
UN ECONOJVJIC AND SOCIA L COUNCIL FI LES , 1 9 11 6- 1 952
12 8
Correspon dence re _UNECOSOC, 19116
Time t able f or UN~COSOC
Rules of Procedure a nd Resolutions Adopted
at Fi ft h Session, July-Au~u st 1947
Comrni·u :ee on Procedural Questions , 19 117
Calendar of UN ECOSOC Meeti n gs , 1 9 41
Li s":t;s of Me mbers of Commi ssions , 1 9 1.! 7
Inform~tion for Delegates , F ourth Session
Li s ·ts of De l ega·tion s , etc ., 19 11 '1 , 1 951
I nterim Committe e on Program of Mee·t:ings ,
1 9 Ll 7 -19 ll 8
Indices, Resolution s , Reports ,
J a nuary-Jul.y 1947
129
Reports , Minut es , 19117
Age nd a , Memorand a , Correspond e nc e ,
19117-19118
Summary Records of Me e t i n gs , 1947,
No s . 1-51
Summary Rec ords of Me etings, 1 9 47,
No s. 86 - 121
130
Journal of UN~CO SOC , . /\pril-Jun e l94G
Expert /\ss i s t a n ce t o M c~ Jnh e·r Government~, 19 117
De 1nogruphi c Ye <n·book un d Cartor;rapl•y, 19 117
Outline of IntcPJ1at:i.ona:t Bill of Ri gh ts , lTun e 19'17
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Bill of H.:i.~h"l" :> , Jtm c 1 9 '1 'I
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UN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL FILES, 1946-195 2
131
Human Rights Commission, 'Reports and
Summary Records of Meeti ngs , JanuaryJune 1947
Human Rights Commission, Summary Records
of Meetings, J'une-December 1947
Human Rights Commission, Summary Records
o f Meetings, December 19117
132
Human Rights Commission, Miscellaneous
Reports, July 19'17-January 19118
Resolutions, Proposals , etc. , November~
December 19117
Subcommission on Prevention of
Discrimination and Protection of
Minorities, November-December 1 947
Subcommission on Freedom of Information and
of Press , January -February 19118
Reports on Genocide, February 1948
133
Committee on Refugees and Displaced Persons,
Summary Records of Meetings and Report
of Specia l Committe e , Lond on, J'une 1946
Committee on Refugees and Displaced Persons,
Summary Records of Meetings, Memoranda,
September 19116
Social Commission Reports, 1946-January 1947
134
Social Commission -Reports and Re solutions,
January-April 19117
Social Commission , Records of Meetings
and Reports, July 1947-Pebruary 19'18
Social Committee, Records of Meetings
and Reports, March-April 1947
Social Commit te e Reports, July 1947-February 1948
135
Statistical Commission, 1946-March 1947
Statistical Commission, August-September 1947
R~construction·of Devastated Areas
~iscal Commis~ion, March-July 1947
f'isca.l Commission, July-.hugust 194 7 ·
~roposals on Hesource Conservation, 1947
Uraft Hesolution oh Radio Communication, 1947
Transfer to UN of ~ewers o~ League of Nations,
Traffic in Women and Children~ Obscene
Publications
Transfer of Functions of League of Nations,
Non-Political Functions
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UN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL FILES, 1946-1952
136
International Telecommunications Union
Transport and Communications Commission,
Formalities Hindering International Travel
Transport and Communications Commission,
May-June 1946
Transport and Communications Commission,
October 1946 - May 1947
Transport and Communications Commission ,
July 1947-April 1948
137
Food and Agricultural ~rganization , 1947
Housing and Town Planning
Genocide Convention, 1947 - 1948
Draft Agreement between UN and World Health
Organization, 1 947
United Nations Handbook No . 6 , October 1946
Conference on Freedom of Information, 1947
Population Commission, Second Session, 1947
Population Commission, Proposals
Population Commission , Reports,
February-April 1947
Committee on Arrangements for Consultations
with Non-Governmental Organizations, 1946
Committee on Arrangements for Consultations
with Non - Governmenta l ~rganizations ,
1 947-1948
Economic Committee, Summary Records of
Meetings, July-August 1947
Principle of Equal Pay for Equal Work
138
Commission on Status of Women, February July 1947
Commission of Status of Women , December 1 947January 1948
International Children' s Emergency Fund,
December 1946-July 1 947
International Children's Emergency Fund,
August 1947-February 1948
Committee on Ne gotiations with Specialized
Agencies, 1947-1948
139
Commission on Narcotic Drugs, September 1946-1 948
International Technical Bureau
International Labor Organization
Trade Unions
World Federation of Trade Unions
Draft Charter for International Trade
Organization (ITO), 1946 ·
Protection of Mi grant and Immigrant Labor
Resolution on Migration, March 29, 1947
Economic Development
Miscellaneous
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INDUSTRIAL COMMISSIONER FILES, 1955-1958
A (Gcncru1 )
Advis ory Board for Vocationul
and ~x·tcnsion Educa·tion
Affiliations
Ameri can Labor Education Service
Americans for Democratic Action
Amun-Israe1i Housing Corporation
Arbitration, Restaurant League of
New York und Lo cal 89
Arbitration, Re staurunt League of
NeH York and Local 89, Exhibits
Arden House (American Assembly)
B (General)
Barkin, Solomon (Textile Workers
Union of America)
Bibliography
Biogra phy
Board of Standards and Appeals
C (General)
Citizens Committe e on Fair · Labor
Standards Act
Clippin gs
Commi ssion on Money a nd Credit
Confirmation
. .
Congratulatory L~tters
Cornell University
Correspondence with Governor's
Office, 1955
Correspondence with Governor ' s
Office, 19 56
Corre spondence with Governor ' s
Office, 1957
Correspondence ·with Governor ' s
Office, 1958
Cosmos Club
Council on Fore ign Relations
D (G eneral )
Democratic Comnitt ees , Clubs,
Dinners, etc.
Democratic N~tional Committee
Democratic State Committee
142
E (Ge neral)
F ( Gcnerul)
Fact s and Figures in Labor Arcu
Fair Lubor Standards Act
Far·m Labor
Fe deral Hearings on Minimum
War;e , Part 1
Federul Hearings on Minimum \t.J ar;c.,
Part 2
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143
144
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COMMISSION~R
fiLES, 1955-1958
Federa l Hea rings on l'1inimum Wage,
Pa Ft 3 ·
Federal Me dia·tion and Con cilia·tion
Ser-vice
Franklin D. Roo seve lt Found a tion
Franklin D. Rooscvc J.t Libr<H'Y .
Funk and Wugnalls Encyclopedia
Consulting and Advisory Board
G (Gen eral )
Governor Harr·iman, 1955
Governor Harriman, 1956
Governor Harriman, 1957
Governor Harriman, 1958
Governor Harriman'· s Speechc ~',
Governor Harrima n's SpeechPs,
Governor Harriman's Speeches,
Governor Harriman's Speeches,
Gov ernor of Ne\-J York, 1955
Governor of New York, 1956
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1955
1956
1957
1958
Governor of New York, 1957
Governor of New York, 1958
Governor's Annual Messages
Gov e rnor's Commi·t·tee on Improper
Labor and Management Practices
Action on Governor's Legisla·tive
Program
Governor's Press Conferences
Governor's Unemployment Conference ,
l1ay 2, 1958
Governor's Worker Safety Conference
Grea·ter NeVJ York Safety Council
B (General)
I (General)
Invi·tations, 1955.:.].957
· Inv:i.ta·tions Accepted, 1955
Invi·tations Accep·tecl, 19 56
Invitations Accep·ted, 19 57
Invi·tations Acccp·te c1, 19 58
Invitations Declined, 1958
Israe l (Falk Foundation Project),
Israel (Falk Founcla·t:i.on Projcc·l:),
Israel (Falk Founda·tion Project),
Israe l (Falk Foundation Project),
J (General)
K (General)
L (Gencr•al)
Labor Department , New York State,
Folder 1
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1955
195G
1957
1958
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(con·tinued)
COMMISSION~R
FILES, 1955-1958
Labor Depc.Jr-tmcnt, Nev1 York Stat e ,
Folder 2
Labor· Dcpar>tmcnt, Ne\·1 York Stute,
Folder 3
Lab6r Le gislation, l95G-l957
Louis ll. · Harr·:i.s l'1emDr:i.al Foundution
Low Incomes Comnittcc ·
Low Incomes Study
Low Incomes Study, 1958
Low Incomes S·t:udy: The Aged Lmv Income
Popula·t:i.on
Low Incomes Study: Biblioeraphy on Automation
Low Incomes Study~ Conference on Research
in Income and Wealth
..
Discrimination a~d Low Incomes
Mac and Me "TGfeneral)
M (General)
Hai 1 Shec·ts, 19 55
Hail Sheets, 1956
148
149
Hail Shee·ts, 1957
Mail Sheets, 1958
Mailing Lists
Miscellaneous
N (Gen e ral)
National Association of Consumers
National Capital Democratic Club
National Planning Association, 1955
National Planning Associa·tion, 19 56
National Planning Association, 1957-1958
NevJ School for Social Res e arch
New York Me·tropolitan Region Study, 1956
New York Metropolitan Regiori Study, 1957
New York Metropolitan Region Study, 1958
N.Y. Sta·t:e Federation of Labor Convention, 1955
N.Y. Staie Federation of Labor Convention, 1957
0 (General)
P (General)
Pensions
Press Releases, 1955
Press Releases, 1956
Puer-to Rico
Q (GenerL11)
R (General)
RL1dia·tion
Restauran·t League of New York
Roosevc l·t, J:J.cunor
S (Generul)
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FILES, 1955-1958
Speech Correspondence, 1955
Speccl1 Corl:->esponcJencc, l~lf>G
Speech Corre spondence , 1957
Speech Correspondence, 1958
Sta·tc Duildine Code
T ( Gener•al)
Travel and Entertainment
U (Gener·al)
United Jewish Appeal
V (General)
Veblen Pape r
Vocational Advisory Service
\-V (G e n eral )
Weizmann Institute of Science
Z (Ge neral )
150
Labor Index: Albany-Dutches s Counties
151
Labor Index: Erie-Greene Counties
152
Labor Inde x: Ila miJ.:ton-Nassau Coun·ties
15 3
Labor Index: New York County
Labor Index : Ni agara-Rockla nd Coun ·ti es
155
Labor Index : Schenec·tady- Yates Counties,
ou·t of s·tate
SPEECHES AND WRITINGS, 1924-1959
156
Reviews o.f Lubin's Book, ,.Hiners·' \Va"[:~c~s
and the Cost of Coal
"The Absorptio n of' the Un employed by
American Indus try, 11 Brookin gs Ins·t:i·t:ution
Pamphlet Series, V6lumc l, No. 3, lTuly 1, 19 2 9
Article, "Wh a·~ Delays Reviv a l ?" N"c~ w· Republic ,
Jun e 10, 19 31
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Survey Graphici March 1932
"Brl ·tlGh txpcr:L"ence v,;r i th Land Set ·t:Jemcn·t "
" Cos·t of Living in the United Sta·te s 11
Speech, "European ·Experience with Social
Insurance
"Governmen·t Employment as a Professional Career
in Economics"
Speech, Hea lth Insurance
Speech, Indus·trial. Balance
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Speech, Social Insuru.nce in Europe
11
"The Struggle for Shorter Ilour:.;
Speech, "Th eory of Publ:i.c Worb~ ar~ Ins·tr-ument
of Employme nt Sta.bil:i.zation 11
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Ar-ticl e , "The \:Jorker and i:lw Bur-eau of Labop
s ·t:atist:i.CS II
Article, "Social Implications of th e NRA, "
Progress ive Educ~ ·tioh Jo~rn~l, 1933
Memorandum on Jn·lerv:le\-J with 'Hr. Emery,
United S·tates New s , July 21, 1933
Art1cle-;"l<ecover-y ··rl..,or,ram "May :Cnd IIaJ.f of
Peak Unemployment," Brookings NeHspaper
Ser~ice, July 30, 1933
Article, "The Cost of Living S·ta:c··t s Up
Again, 11 Ne\v · York Tin1cs,·\:Tuly 30, ·-1933
Article, "The Industriaf Shirker and
Indu f;t rial Recovery, 11 Hears·t Nev..,sp apers,
August 13, 1933
Summary oJ:' Radio Talk
"The Cost of Living of Federal Employces, 11
The Union Postal Cl.e rk ; · October• 19 3 3
Speech, 11 The Use of Statistics in Acciden·t
. Preve n ·tion Work, " North Carolinu. Su.fety
Confere nce, Greensboro, N.C. Novemb er 3, 1933
Speech, Bos·ton, Massachuse t ·ts, Novembe r 2 11, 19 3 3
Radio Conversation, Lubin, F.L. Redefer,
RichaPdson Saunders, December 8, 1933
Speech, 11 Who Should Collec·t S·ta·t:i.s·tics for
H.ecovery and Plu.nning? 11 1\.me:r·ic a n S·ta·tis·tical
Associa·tion, Philadelphia, Pa., Decembe r 29, ·· 1933
Speecl1, 11 Wha·t Has Happe ned to Labor Since Las t
11arch? 11 American Legion Ilour, CBS, Janua r-y 25, 19311
Speech, Housing Conference, tTanuary ?.7, l93LI
Speech, New England Safety Experts, february 1934
Article, "Employme n·t and P.a yrolls, 11 Engin ee ring
News - Record, February 8, 193~
Natlonal Conference for Labor LegisJ.a·t:i.on,
Washington, D.C., February 1~ - 15, 1934
Speech, · National Conference on Social Work,
Kansas Ci·ty, Missouri, May 22, 19311.
Radio Speech, 11 Wha·t Do Labor Sta·tistics Sho-v1
NoH? 11 Washing·ton Community Ch e s·t,
June 14 , 19 311
Radio Statement in Connection with Picture
Taken by Pathe News, Septembe r l, 1934
Speech, 11 Economics in a Changing Soc:i..ul Order, 11
Committee . on RadJ.o in Edu cation, NBC,
Octobe:t"' 11 , 1 9 311
Banquet Speech , 11 The Value of St<l.'tist:i.cs in
Accident Prevention, 11 Firs t: /\11-Sta·te
Indus ·trial Sa:fc·ty Con:fe:r•encc of ·the S·tate
df Wes t Vireinia, Charle s ton, W. Va.,
October 18, 1934
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Lunch ~on , Chicago, Illinois,
October 211, 19 31.1
Speech, 11 Labor and ·th e New Deal, It r'oPd
F orum , Boston, l1assachusc"L..ts, Octobc~i.· :·30 , 19 311
Radio Speech, "Findine Jobs for Amc.r·icun
Workers, 11 Intercollegia-te Council P:roogram,
WRC, Washington, D.C. , Novembcx· 2 5 ~ 19 34
Study, 11 Budgc·t s and Livin g Cos·t:s: Sub--S·tandar·d
Budgets and Auxiliary Income from Agricultural
Avocations "
Speech, National Safe·ty Congroess, Louisville,
Ky. , 19 35
Speech, 11 \Alhat Kind of an Unemployment Insurance
System Shall \ve Have? 11 NBC, ·M arch 7, 1 .9 35
Speech, International Lab~r Organizat ion
Luncheon, _h7ashin gton , D.C. March 13, 1935
Speech, 11 The Relief Proeram;" Radio Station
WEVD, May 7, 19 35
Speech on Labor Stat istic s a nd the Department
of Labor, Statistical Class, American
University, ·Wa s hington, D.C. ·June 111, 1935
Speech, 11 America in the Face of Crisis, 11
National Labor Summer Conference, Tamiment
Economic and S6cial Institute, Tamiment, Pa .,
June 27, .1 9 35
Speech, 11 Cooperation of the Unit ed s ·ta·tes with
the In·terna·tional Labor Organizution, 11
Institute of Public Affairs , Univ crsi·ty of
Virgi ni a , Charlottesville, Va., July 12, 1935
Repor-t of Committee on Provision for Old 1\ge,
Second National Conference on Labor
Legislation, AshevilJ.e , North Carolj_n a,
October 5 ·, 1935
Speech, 11 Trade Uni on Orp;anization and Lt:tbor 1 s
Bt:trgaining Pov7ei', 11 DepaPtme nt of AgricuJ: tuPe
Graduate School, Novemb eP 9, 1935
Lect uPe , American UnivePsity , Washi.ng·ton, D.C .
Novemb e r 13, 1935
Speech, American Sociological Society,
DecembeP 28, 1935
Speech, "The Shorter lVoPk \veek "
Speech, 11 Buildin g an d Cons·truction, 11 l93G
Speech, 11 Sur·vcy of ·the I.:nr:incering Profess ion, tt
American Enginc crine Council Annua l Mcctine,
Muyflovwl" IlotcJ., War;hington, D.C . Junuary 10, l 93G
Speech, 11 Sociu.l Sccuri·ty, 11 \<Ioree stcr, l1 <:w s .
January 20, 193 6
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Ame ri can Stati s ·tical Associa ti on,
Philadelphia, Pa. , l'1arch 2 7, 1 9 36
Speech, 11 l ntern a ·t iona l Labor Organizution,"
Ameri cun University, Washing·ton, D.C.,
April 17, 193 6
Article , "Labor Conditions in 19 36 ,"
Ame ric an Yearbo ok
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ReprilYt' II Survey of the Enginee:Cing
Profe ssion, 11 Journal of En·f~:i. neer·ing
Educa·ti·o n , Noveml.>cr · 1 9 3-G->- ·· - - ---=.-Speech, American · s ·ta ti stical Association,
November 7, 1 936
Speech, Un iversity of Te xas , Aus tin, Texas ,
Decemb er 8, 19 36
Statemen·t, "Absorp-t ion o:f Unemployment, "
sent to be read at Nati6n a l Fibre Can and
Tube Association Mee tin g , Ridgefield , N.J.,
J anuary 11, 1937
Speech, "Wha·t i s ·th e Presen·t S·t anda:r.d of
Livin g of Our Labori ng Population?" Peop l eJ's
Lobby Luncheon, Broadcast over NBC Network,
Fe bruary 13, 19 37
Speech, Harvard-Yale ... Princeton Confe rence,
February 26, 1~37
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Speech, BPoadcast on In·t erna·tional Labor
Or gan iz a tip n Techn i ca l Textile Conference,
WRC (Washington, D . C.) Apri l 6, 1937
Radio Speech, " International Tex-tile Conference,"
WRC (Washin gton , D.C.), April 16, 1 93 7
Press Release , "Fami ly In come, Rent and Family
Size in Bellingham, Washin g·ton ," April 19, 1937
Speech, York, Pa . Ch a mber of Commerce, April 2 1, 1937
Testimony on Fai r Labor St a nd a rd s Act of 1937,
U . S . Senate Committee on Educat ion and Labor
and Ho u se Committee on Labor , Washington, D.C.,
lT u n e 7 , 19 3 7
Ra dio Address, Second Conference on CanadianAme ri can Affairs , Queen ' s Univers i t y , Kingston,
On tari o , June 7, 1 93 7
Speech, "The Employment Si tua ·t:i.on in t:h e Un i i:e d
s·ta·tes) II Coopera·ti ve Comrni·tte e Forum l1eeting)
July 19, 1937
Speech, 20 ·th Annu al Conference on Industrial
Rela·tions, Silver ·nay on Lake Georr;e, N.Y .,
Aug u s t 2G, 19 37
Article, "Where Is Education Going? " VJri·l:ten
September 9, 19 37, J'or Progrc~r:~s:i.v0. Educution
Speech, " fc..unily Expen d i·t urcc , 11 Ch ildren ' s Bur<~au
Staff, December 6 , 1937
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Press Release,"Family Income, RP.nt a nd Family
Size in Ne""' York Ci ty,,. December 20, 1937
Sp eech, "World Pe ace a n d th e Stcmcl arcl of
Living," League of Nati ons Asso c i at ion
Broadcast , WJSV (Wash ington , D . C .),
December 26, 19 3 7
Testimony before U.S. Senate Special Committe~
·to rn·v es·tigat e Unemployme n··t a n d 13cl ie.f,
Washin g ton, D.C., January 4~ 19 38
Speech, Conference ·on Un employmen·t and Taxation,
J a nuary 15, 19 38
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Speech, "The Con ce rn of Government Hi th Soc)al
\rJe lfare, " Baltimore Council of Social Agencies
_1\nnual 1'-lee.ting, Lo rd Baltimore IIo·te l,
Baltimore, Mel. January 17, 193 8
Speech, Porem~n s Club, Toledo , Ohio,
January 19, 1 938
Radio Address~ March 23, 1 938
Speech , "La bor· and Recovery, " Ac ademy of
Political Scien ce Semi-1\nnual M ee tin~,
Hotel Astor, New York City, ·March 25 , 1938
Press Re l ease , "Who l esale Pric es for \·Jeek
Ended March 26, 1 938 ," 1'1ax>ch 31, 1938
Speech, " Prices and Business· Revival, 1.1
American Trade Ass ocia tion Executives SemiAnnual Meeting, Washin g ton , D .C., May . ?, 1938
Speech, National Industrial Confere nce Board
Annual Meet ing, \rJaldorf 1\storia Il ote 1,
l~ ew York Ci·ty, Ma y 26, 1938
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Press Release , "Hm·7 ·uPban Fami lies Spe n d Th e ir
Incomes ," July 10, 1 938
Newspaper Article, Gues·t Column in Paul 11allon' s
"The News Behind the News , 1·1 Washi n g ·ton Times ,
July 1 9 , 1938
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Speech, "Hours and Wages Legisla·tion," 8th
Summer Conference Course in Industrial
Relations, Gradua te Coll egc , . Princ ~ton
University , Se pte mber 14, 1938
Speech, "Wh at Could American Industry Di stx'ibute?"
Boston Conference on Distribution , Bos ton,
Mass., September 27, 1 938
Speech, B'na i B'rith, Worcester, Mass .,
October: ll, 193 8
Radio Address on Tech n ologica l Unemployment,
Americ a n School of th e Air, November 28, 1938
Tes·timo ny on Economic Trends bcfor·c ·th e
Temporary Na t ion al Economic Comm:i.-ttcc,
Washing·ton, D.C . , December l , 19 3B
Articl e , "T.-7m:--krnen ' s Compcnsa·tion in the Uni ted
States," Social Hork Year Book, 1939
Speech, "Car1T>ri vate Ernp l o ycl's-l:mploy Unemploy ed'?.,"
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Conference on Unemployment and Tax<:t·t:i.on,
Con·tincn·tal Hotel, \.Ja shin gton, D, C . ,
January 14-15, 1939
Speech, "What :the Purcl1asing Agent Should
Know abou·t Lc.tbor, 11 Purchas ing Agcn·ts
Associa·tion of Ne H York , I3u:i.:l dcrs ~
l:xch·angc Club, New York City, Januar·y 17 ~ 1939
Speec;h, Round Table Club, vlashin 13ton , D.C .
Harch 15, 193 9
Speech, March 27, 1939
Radio Address, "The vJork of the I3ur-eau of
Labor s·tatistics' II WJSV (Washinr£ton) D .c.))
April 1, 1939
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Sp ee ch, " Employment, 11 Socie·ty for· the Promotion
of Engineering Educa·tion ·tt7·th Annual 11ce tin g
Pennsylvania State College , S ·t a·t~ College ,
Pa., June 23, 19 39
Testimony on Lending Bill before U.S. House of
Representatives Banking Commit·tee , '.Jash:i.ngton,
D.C., July 19, 1939 .
Script, Lubin and Philip Murray, ' ~mcr:i.ca
Unlimited," NI3C·; Au gust 11; 19 3 9
Speech, Conference on Industrial Re la·t ions,
Prince·ton Univers:i.·ty, Pri nce·ton, N. J . ,
September 11, 1939
Spee ch, Graduate School of Public Administratj.on ,
Harvard University, October 6, 1939
Report to the Secretary of Labor, October 12, 1939
Speech, "Labor and the European \!Jar," I ndus trica l
Relations Conference; Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, Cambridge , ·Mass., November 4, 1939
Speech,"Prices and Business ·Revival ," National
Retail Dry Goods Associ at ion ·Con ~ c n·tion ,
New York City, January 1 6 , · l 9Lt0 ·
Testimony on Trade Agr eements , U.S. House of
Representatives Ways and Means Committee ,
. lt'Jash i ngton, D.C. January 27, J.91t0
Magazine Article, "Price s and Economic
s ·tabili ty," Veri·t as, Buenos Aires , Arge ntin a ,
February 1940
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Testimony before Committe e Inve s tigatin g
National Labor Relations I3oard, February 28, -1940
Article, "New Frontie rs for the American r:conomy, 11
Christian Science Mon:i. t or , Mu.rch 2 2 ; l9Lt 0
Speech, "What Arc th e Funct-ions of ·the Dc~p.:n:--·tmcnt
of Labor in I~elat:i..on to Labor Pro bl em ~~? "
Pacific South\-7est Region a l Conference of the
National Vocational Guidance 1\ssocia·tion,
California Institute of Tec hnology, Pasa den a ,
California, March 30, 19'10
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Luncheon l'1eeting, Hcprcsentu.ti vc s of
Fcclc~rctl und S l:ate Labor; /\gcncicf;,
Los Angeles, Californi a , April fl, 19110
Speech, "Hhat is Un c!mploymcnt? " Commom-Jcalth
Club, San Francisco, Californi a , April 4, 1940
Testimony b efore U. S . Hou se of Representatives
Appropriations Cornmi·ttec; Washington, D.C. ,
Apr·il 17, 19l.i0
Pr-ess Eclease, " Strikes during 1939,"
April 22, l9l.i0
Tes·timony, Temporary Nation al· Economic
Comrni·t-t:ce He <1rin~s on Tccl mologic al
Unemployment, Wa shi ngton, D.C., April 26, 1940
Speech, ''Recent Trends in Business and Labor Rela·tions
': ·;Associa·ted Merch<1ndis:i.n g Cor'poration Store
Principalst Meeting, White Sulphur Springs~
~vest Virginia, May 7, 19110
Testimony on Unemploymc n·t and the \vPA before
Sub-contini·ttee of Senat:e Committee on L.ducation
and Labor, Washington, D.C., May 21, 1940
Speech, Summer Conference Course in Industrial
Relations, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J.,
September 17, 19110
Speech, ''Is Unemployme n·t Ine vit able? '' Universi ·ty
of Pennsylvania Bicentenninl Conference,
Phil ilde lphi a , Pa., Sep·tember 19, 1940
Speech, Printers Nati6nal Association Meeting,
Greenbrier Hotel, Whi·tc Sulphur Springs, \~e s·t
Virginia, Oc·tob cr l.i, 1940
Speech, Associated Merchandis in g Corporation S·torc-:
Principals Semi-/\nnu<1l Meeting, \~lhi ·te Sulphur .
Springs, West Virginia ·, Oct-o ber 7, 19110
Press Releilse, 11 \-Jholesille Prices :for -trw Week
Ended October 26, 19110,'' OctobeP 31, 19110
Speech, 11 The Background Filc·ts of PPice Trends, 11
Defen se Forum Spon sored by Trade Association
Execut:i. ves in Nev7 York City and Trade
Association Divi sion of Chamber of Commer·ce
of United Sta·tes, Hotel Commodore , N.Y. City,
October 30, 19110
Press Release, " hlholesale Price s for ·the Heek:
Ended November 2, 19110, 11 Novcmher 7, 191-l 0
Savings Bank Journul Round Table Con ference,
"Explor-ing the Fac·tors Involved in Reempl oymen t
of Labor and Capital, 11 Mi.:l.yflower llot c-d ,
Washington, D . C. November 12, J91t0
Speech, "Building Cos·t: Trend s , l.<1bor Supply ,
Priorities) II BuiJ.d:i.nr; Pr-od uc·t:s r:xecutive
ConfePence, Washington, D.C. , November 13, l91J 0
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Discussion, "Unemployment in the United States,
1930 -1 950, " American Economic Association
~eeting, =· December 30, 1940
Speech , Brooklyn Management Club Dinner Meeting,
Hotel Granada, Brooklyn, N.Y., January 13, 1941
Speech, ''Unemployment and the National Defense,"
Commonwealth Club, St~ .Francis Hotel, San
Francisco, California, March 14, 1941
Speech, California Personnel Management
Association, Berkeley, California, March 18, 1941
Speech, "A Labor Policy for the Emergency,"
Academy of Political Science Meeting, Hotel
Astor, New York City, April 16, 1941
Speech, Foreign Policy Association of Philadelphia
Luncheon, Bellevue-Stratford Hotel, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, May 6, -1941
Fortune Round Table on Labor Policy and National
Defense, Seaview Country Club, Absecon, New
Jersey, May 9-11, 1941
Speech, Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts,
June 7, 1941
Speech, Citizenst Conference on Government
Management, Estes Park, Colo. , June 27, 1 941
Speech , Denver , Colorado, June 28, 1941
Speech , Allied Charities, Boston , Mass.,
October 26, 1941
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Speech, "Wage Policies ..... , '·' 8th National
Conference on Labor Legislation, November 13, 1941
Speech, Annapolis, Maryland, December 9 , 1941
Article, "What Will the War Do to the Average
American Pocketbook? " Worcester Sunday Telegram,
February 29 , 1 942
Speech, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg,
Virginia, April 13, 1942
Speech on Inflation, Mutual Broadcasting System,
July 10, 1942
Speech, "Reparations Problems, " Academy of
Political Science Meeting, New York City,
November 8, 1945
Speech, Symposium on the Political and Economic
Position of the Jew Today in Europe and in
Palestine," American Jewish Committee Annual
Meeting, Waldorf Astoria Hotel, N.Y. City,
February 2, 1946
Speech , " Outlook for Economic and Social Progress ,"
Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds
Ge neral Assembly, February 10, 1946
Speech , OPA, AMV , Philade lph ia, Pa., June 26, 1946
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RKO, July 3, 1946
Presidential Address, "Social and Economic
Adjustments in a Democratic World,"
American Statis tical Association Annual
Meeting, January 25, 1947
Int e rview, WMCA, New York, March 17, 1947
Speech, "Your .United Nations 11 Program, NBC,
July 23, 1947
Speech, "American Responsibility in the World
Economic Crisis," Thread Institute Annual
Meeting, Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York City,
October 21, 1947
Speeches, 1948
Speech, Academy of Political and Social Science,
Philadelphia, January 15, 1948
Speech, "Policy Issures on Underdeveloped
Countries, 11 Great Island Conference, N.Y.
City, Ma rch 20, 1948
Speech , American Jewish Joint Distribution
Committee Executive Committee ·M eeting, Hotel
Commodore, New York City, June 15, 1948
Lect ures, "The Problem of European Recovery,"
Mount Holyoke College Institute on t he
United Nations, South Hadley, Massachusetts,
July 6 , 7, 9, 1948
Press Release, December 16, 1948
Speeches, 1949
Speech, Technion Socie ty, Boston, Mass .,
January' 1 3 , 194 9
Speech , American Jewish Joint Distribution
Committee South East Regional Conference,
Jacksonville, Fla., February 6, 1949
Speech , "The Export of Te c hnical Know-How, 11
Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C.,
April 13, 1949
Lecture, "Problems of Carrying Out Programs
under Point 4," New State Department Auditorium, Washin gton , D.C., April 14, 1949
Press Release:, May 11, 1949
Press Release 1 May 20, 1949
Speech, 11 Forelgn Investments and Underdeveloped
Areas," Colgate University Conference on
American Foreign Policy, Ha milton, New York,
July 26, 1949
Speech~
Article,"Technological Aid and Economic
Development," Socia l Science, XXIV, No. 4,
October 1949
Article, "Ame rican Investment and Point IV,"
Social Act ion, XV, No. 8, October 15, 1949
Speech, Conference on Southern Asia St udies,
University of Pe nnsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa .,
December 4, 1 949
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Speeches, e·tc . , 1050-19 51
Speccl tcs , Inc1uGtPial College of th e Arme d
Forces, Washington, D.C., M~y 19, 1950
Interviews, etc., l 9Sl-1952
Speeches, etc ., Uni ted Nation s Economic a nd
Social Council, Santi~go, Chile, Pebru~ry 1951
Press Releases, 1951
Speeches , etc ., Un ited Nations Economic ~n cl
Soci~l Council, Genev~, Swi ·t zerland ,
August-Se ptember 1951
Press Conf er•e nc e , October 1 1, 1951 :·
Press Releases, May-June 1952
Press Releases, July-Nov ember 1952
165
Lub in' s Unit ed Nations Economic and Social
Council Statements, 19S2.
Suggestion for Magazine Ar·ticle, Apri l tt, 195 2
Speech , "The Revo lu tion in Human Affairs, "
National Conference of Social War~,
Chicago , Illinois, May 29 , 1952
Ar·ticle , "EconQrnic Preventive· Me-dicine,"
\~orld Alliance NeHs Lett·e r, XXV TI :r ,
No. 7, September 1952
Speech , Natio nal Conferen ce of Cathol ic
Chari·t:ies , Cleveland, Ohio, September 111, 1952
Background Confe·rence for Non-Govcrmne nt.a l
Organiza·tion s , Unit ed Nations Headquarters ,
Ne\·J York City , November 2 5 , 195 2
Lubin Statements, Seve n th Session, Unit ed
Nations Ge n era l Assembly , 1952
Speeches, 1953-l95tt
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Stat i stics of the Joint Congressional
Committee on the Economic Report,
Washington, D . C ., July 13, 1954
Lubin a n d Robert E . As her, "The Struggle for
a Better Life , 11 The U.S. Stake in t h e UN:
Problems of Unit ed N~tions Charter Review ,
American _Assembly, Arden House, H a rrim~n,
N.Y., ~uly 30 - August 2 , 1954
Lubin and Forre st D. Murden, tTr . , 11 0ur Stake
in lvorld Trade ," Foreign Policy Association
Headl in e Series, No . 106, July-August 19 54
Speech , "How Can \·ve Help ·the Underd e v eit,opcc1
Areas of the World? 11 Me n' s Faculty Club,
Columbia Un iversity , N. Y. Ci: t y, Oc·tobex• 25, 19511
166
s ·t a·teme nt, "1950 Hor·ld r:conOJnic S:i.·tuation) II
;· UN ECOSOC , S~ntiugo, Chile, March 1, 1955
Speech, Luncheon at Jlote l St a ·t:t.cP l'-1~Pki n g
Op e nin g o .f State Indus ·tpial l1yg:i. cnc
Labora tory, Duf.falo, New York, MRrc h 24, 1955
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Speech , State Confere nce of Uni·t:cd S'lc!e l
Hor•k er~; of 1\.mex·:i.c<l, Ilot el New Yorb~ :r·,
New York City, March 25, 1 955
Speech, Urban Le~guc of CreR tcr Nuw York
and NcH York City Community Colleee , Hotel
St . Geor~e , Brooklyn, N. Y., April 21 , 195 5
Statement before Joint Leg:i.~> lutiv e Cowm:i. t tce
on Indus·trial and Labor Condi tions o f
New York S·tCJ. t e, Hay 25, 1955
Speech, "\<Je Must In c r·ease Our lnvcs ·trnen t in
Sk illed t1anpov1cr ," Eleventh Annua-l 1-:wstern · ·
Seab oard Apprenticeship Conferenc e ~
Monticello, New York , Jun e 1, 1955
· state ment on Proposed Ame ndme nt s to the Fair
Labor Standards Act to House EducCJ.tion an d
Lab or Committe e , June 29, 1955
Speech, General C on tr~cto rs Association,
Highway Construction I~ d u s try Di nner ,
Hotel Biltmore, N.Y . City , July 12, 1 955
Spe ech, Ninety Second Ann ua l Convention,
New York State Federation of Labor,
Buff a l o, N.Y., J uly 19, 1955
Ar-ticle, 11 Autornation Needs More All Around
Journeyme n, n · Th e 1'1ach i ni.s t, Au gust '', 1955
Statement, La borDay , - Sep·tc mber 1 , 19~>5
Spee ch , NevJ York' St a·te Council of -}{cta:i.l.
Merchants Me e tin g , "Clmira, N.Y.
Sep·tember 12, 1 955
Spe_e ch, Ne w York State Coun c il of Mc:tchin:i. sts
Con fere n c~ Dinne r, Hotel Jamestown , Jc:tmestown ,
New York, September 24, 1955
·
Interview, 11 Le·t 1 s Find Out, 11 WCI3S , October 2 , 1 9 5 ~>
Spe~ch, Samuel J. Tilden Democrati c Club,
Gramercy Park Jlo·te 1, N.Y. Ci t~ y, Octobc!r G, 19 55
Statement , Wood, \·Jire and Me·ta l Lu·th crs '
Intern a·tion a l Uni on , Hot e l New Yorker, New
York City, Octcibcr 10, 1955
Speech, American J ewish Committee Execut ive
Board Me eting Dinner , Hote l Rooseve lt,
New York Ci·ty , Oc·tobe r 22, 19 55
Speech, Rh ode Island Confere nce of Socia l Hork,
Shel"'aton-Bi ltmor'e Hote l, Provide n ce , Rho de
Is lCJ.nd, Nov e mber l, 1955
Spe e ch, Ame rican Stat i sticCJ.l Association Dinner,
Alb a ny, N.Y., Nov e mber 21, .195 5
Statement before Joint Legi s lati ve Committe e
on Indu s triCJ.l and L~ bor Con d ition s, Astor
Hote 1, Ne vJ York City, Dece mber 1 2 , 1 9 55
Speech, " Structure of Un e mp l oyment in th e Unit e d
Stu te s, 11 Arneric<ln Economic Assoc:i.<tt i on Annu ~l
t1ee·ting , Hote l Commoc1ol''C, N.Y. City ,
December 30, 195S
~Taint YeCJ.r>- End St .:rt:cmr~nt w:i th S'l:<Ytc Comn1e:~ 1· c c:
Commi s s :i.orwl. . Echv ar-c1 T. D:i.ck :i n~; on, Dc cc rubcP 31, 1 8 S ~~
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166
(continued)
167
Speech, Conference on Raiolog:i.cal Safety,
Can1.s1. ~s College, Buffalo, N . Y . ~
January 17, l9S6
Speech, Governor Harriman ' s Message to
Central Trades and Labor Council,
Ilotel COJnmoclore , Ne\.J York City,
February 1 1 , 1956
Speech, Amsterdam Democratic Club? 2091
Broadway, New York City, February 16, 1 956
Int erview , " Capi·tol Cloak Room, 11 KOKO,
Albany, N.Y., February 29 , 1956 .Speech, " New Direc:tions in Industri<=1 l Sa:('ety,"
Prcsiden·t ' s Conference on Occupational
Safety, Washington, D.C~, May 15, l95G
Speech, Graduating Students, Factory Training
Course, Cornell Universi·ty School oJ'
Industrial Rcila±ion~ , Ithaca, New York,
Hay 17, 1956
Speech, Foundry Safety Advisory Corr®ittee
Open Meeting, HoteJ. 6nondaga, . Syracuse , N.Y .,
June 12, 1956
Speech, TPi-City Un ion Label Week Luncheon ,
Albany, N.Y., Jun e 18, 1956
Speech, New York Stat e CIO Council Annual
Convention, Albany, N,Y., August 23, 1 956
Speech, New York State Publishers ·As sociation
Annual Co n vention , vJhi teface Inn, Lake Plac id,
N. Y. , September 18, 1956
Speech, Governor ' s \vorker Sa.f'C:!·ty Conference,
Albany, N.Y ., September 27, 1956
Speech, New York S·tate Conference of NAACP
Branches, Riverhead , N.Y. , Oc·tober 2 0, 19 56
Speech, . Conferenc~ on Empl oymen·t Problems of
Older Workers, Rochester, N. Y. , November 20, 195G
"Vi ewpoint," NBC Te levision, November 25, 1956
Panel on Industrial Safety and Health ,
I n ·ter·nat :i. onal Association of Governmenta l
Labor Officials Convention, MiaHli Beach,
Florida, November 27, 1956
Speech, "\.Jhat th e State Can Contr•ibu·te to
Industrial Safety ," Greater Ne\v Yol""'k Safety
Council Meet ing, Hotel Governor Cli.nton,
New York City , December 5, 19S6
Speech, Construction Safety Advisory Committee
Lun cheon Meetine;, I~eub en ' s Restourant,
New York City, December 11, 1956
New spaper Article, Janu ary 15, 1957
Speech, Conference Eastern S"l:a tC!S , llotel Nc \.J
York er' , N.Y. City, february 2 0, 1 9!">7
Stutement b efore IIc~urin g of State Senate
Committee on Proposed Amendments ·Lo tlw
Un cH1ployment Insurunce Lavt , Scn;ttc Cha1nue r,
Albany, N.Y . , february 26, 1957
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167
(cont:i..nued).
Speech, Greater New York Safety Council, Hot~l '
Sta·tler•, N.Y. City, March 19, 195'7
Speech, Bronx Board of Trade, Concourse Plaza
Hot e l, Bronx, N.Y. April 11. , 1957
Speech, Union L<:tbe 1 ConvenU on , .llote 1 Ononduea,
Syracuse , Ne w York, May 2 J. , 195'7
Speech, L\mch eon Confepencc~ on Construction
Worker Safety, Ho·tel Ten :ryck , Albany, New
York, May 22, 1957
St<.1teme1rt on Proposed /\menclments to the Fu:i.r
Labor· Standards /\ct bei'or·e House- Labor Subcommi·ttee, Washing·ton, D.C., J'un~ 3, 1957
Speech, 11 The· Role a nd Responsihi l:i.ty of Indus ·try
and Labor in Radiation Pro·tection,"
Radiological Safety Conference , Cani sius
College, Buffalo, New York, June 12, 19~7
Speech, New YoPk S·tate Federation o:f Lubor Convention, Hot e l Statler, Buffalo, N.Y.,
,July 2 3, 195 7
Speech, New York State CIO Convention Ho ·tel
Commodore, Ne\•1 York City, August 8, 19 S 7
abor Day Statemen·t, September 2, 1957
Speech, Commerce and Industry 1\.ssocia·tion of New
York Panel on l'1 anpowe r, . Hot e l Cmnmodor·e, t~e\·J York
City, September 17, 1957
Interview, Chi~d Labor Laws, Albany Times-Union,
September 29, 1957
----Stateme nt before Int ergovernmental Re lations Subcommittee of House Commit·tee on Covernme n t
Operoations, N.Y . City, Oc·tober 3, 1957
Speech, Training Conference of Ne\..J York Sta t e
Appre ntice Council, Alb a ny, N.Y . , October 111, 19 57
Spe e bh, Round Table on Problems of Unit ed States
Farm Workers at Con f erence on Migratory La bor
and Low Income FarmePs, Sheru:ton-McAlp:i.n Hotel,
New York City, November -13, 1957
Statement ut Public Hearing of Joint Legislu tive
Committee on Industrial und Labor Conditions,
Ho·tel Sheraton-Astor, N.Y . City, November 2 0, 19 57
Speech, Bonds for Is rae 1 Dl'i vc, Alb<:tny, Ne1v York
November 211, 1957
Intervie1v, 11 Le t' s Find Ou·t, 11 \..JCBS Radio,
December 1, 1957
Speech, "So.ciul Legislation for· th e Atomic 1\.ge, "
Mary Donlon Lec·turc , Cor n e ll University,
Ithaca, NcVJ Yor ·k, DeceJnbcr 3, 19~)'7
Article, Lubin and CharleG 1\ . PcaPce, " Nc 1v York's
Minimum \rJagc Lmv: ·th e First T\.vcnty Year::; ,"
Industria l u.nd Labor He lation s H.ev:i.evJ, Volume 3,
No. 2, Januury 1958
Speech a·t Distr•ibut :i.oJt of Ser'vice Pins,
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167
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168
Employment Service,Belmbnt Plaza Hote l,
Brooklyn, New York, January 16, 1958
Speech, Concrete Industry Board, New York
City, Febru~ry 20, 1958 (delivered by
De puty Commissioner Swe~·ncy for Lubin)
Rema rks, Governor' s Confere nce on Discrimination
and Low Incomes, Albany, N.Y. , J'1ard1 12, 19 58
Speech, Joint Annual Confere nce or National
Council on Naturaliza·ti on and Citize nship and
American Immigration Confere nce, Sheraton As·tor Bo·tel, Nev-1 York City, l1ar•ch 111 , 19 58
Speech, S·ta·te Safety Promotion Horkshop,
President's Con ference on Occupational Safety,
Washin~·ton; D.C., March 26, 1958
Speech, Te stimonial Dinner, Civil Service
Employees Committee for Hi s tudrut, Hotel Astor,
New York City, October l, 1958
Stutement, Na·tional Employ the Physically
Handicapped Week, Oc·tober 5, 1958
Speech, Governor's Conference on Occupation al
Health and Safety, Albany, N . Y., October 7, 1958
Speech, Ribbon-Cut ·t ing Ceremonies, Professional
Placement· Cen·ter, 4lfll Madison Avenue, New York
City, October~20, 1958
Speech, Annual Me e ting of New York Sta·te He lfare
Association, St a tl er Hot el , New York Ci·ty,
November 19, 1958
Testimony befo~e Joint Legi s lative Committe e
on Labor Condition s , New York Ci·ty,
December 2, 1958
Speech, Remarks on Brandei s Uni versi·ty for the
Amuseme nt · Industry , Ho·t e l Holdor f Astoria,
Ne '" York Ci ·t y , May 5 , 19 5 9
PUBLICATIONS, 1918-1962
Academy of Political Science, Proceed ings of,
"America Faces the Future," John A. Krout
(editor), Volume 19, No. 3, May 19111
Ame rican Arbitration Association, Arbitration
Journal, Volume 9 CNe \.J . Series), No. t1, 19~,t1
Be havior Research Fund, "Fin al I~epor-t of th e
Board of Trustees to the Members of the
Behavior Research Fund and the Friends of the
Ins·titute for Juvenile l~esearch, " 194 8
Institute of Latin Arnericu.n Affu.irs of ·the Uni vcrsity
of Texas , " Some Economi c Aspects of Postwar
In·ter-Americun Relation s ," 19 '1 6
Institute of Life Insuranc e , Lif<.~ In~> uranc e Filc::·t,
Book, l9LI7
International l3unk foT' Recon s truction und
Development; Third Annuul }{eport, 19117-1!31!8
Intern.:rtiona1 Honctary Fun (], Intcrn <·d : ional
F :i. nan c :i. a l_~:!:_~ti s t :~cs,
Voluln~~-~-T~o~· ---1,-Jan .
lQ~,J
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Sta·t::i.s·tical Bulle·t :i.n, 19!16-19'19
Na·t:l.onal Assoc:L:: lt:lor)-of Manu fac turer-s,
11
Public Spending ancl the Private Econol!ly , 11
by Harley L. Lu·tz, Fehru ary 1 9 '19
Na·tional Associa·tion of ·Ma nu:faci: urc rs , 11 N/\11
Lo o ks a·t Cart<=~ ls,
November 19tiG
Na·tional Social vJclfare i\ SS(~ moly, Inc . , 11 Report
of the Committ ee on Future Program, 11 1952
Survey Research Center of the Universit y of
Mi chigan, 11 Product ivity, Supe rvision and
Employee Mora l e , 11 Huma n Relati0ns Series, 19'18
The Public, Volume 21, No . 1059, July 20, 1918
1'Fi"CPublic, Vo lume 21, No. 1061, Augus·t 3 , 1918
11
169
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U. S. Department of Labor, 11 Curpen t \va~c
Deve 1opments , 11 No. 169, January 1962
U.S . Department of Labor , · Labor Inf ormation
Bull eti n, May 1947
U .S . Departme nt of La bor,- l1o"n·thly Labor- Rc vievJ,
Volume 50, No. 1 ·, Jariuary 19'10
U. S. Departme nt of Labor , · Monthly Labor Review,
Vo lume . 58 , No . Y, April 1944
U .S . De partme nt of La bor, · Mon ·thly Labor Revi ew,
Volume 58, No. 5, May 19'1'~
·U. S. De p L1rtme nt -of La bor•, 11 State and Rcgi onal
Vari a tion s in Prospective Labor Supply, 11 19117
United Nations, D:i.rec·tio·n of Tnt erna·tion a l Trade,
January - March 19 52 , S·tatistical Papers ,
' Series T, Volume 3 , No~ 3, July 19S2
United Nation s , 11 Hi storica1 Survey of the Question
of International Criminal Juri s diction, 11
Memorandum submitt ed by the Secre t ary General,
1 9 '~9
United Nations, Inte~im Co-Ord inating Committee
fo r Inte rnational Commodity Ar-ra nge me nt s , Review
of In·te r·nation a l Commodi·ty Problems, 1950
J a nuary 19-5 1
HARRIMAN CORRESPONDENCE, 1953 - 1 96 1
170
Harriman- Bohlen l'1 ee ting, July 20 , 195 3
Genera l Cor·re s pon (lcnce, 1953-196 1
HAHRIMAN PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1956
171
Agricultura ]. Divi s ion
Analy s is of D c 1c g~ t e Strcn~:~th
Atlan·tic Monthly HaiJ.ing
Be nefield , Loyd-Berkshire Mc e ·tinr;, May 30, 1956
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171
( continued)
172
173
Brovm, Earl
13us:i.nessments Committee for IlarPiman
Chicago Hotel Arranr;eme nts
Chicago Meeting, July 15~16, 1956
Chice1 go Office
Civil RiglYts
Commi ·ttecs of Democratic National Convention
Coneression~l Breakfas·t
Consumer Program
Contributors
Convention Social Arrangements
Delegate Letters ·
Democra·tic Nation al Cornrnit·tee
Denver Meeting, March 3, l9S G
Denver Meeting, June 15~16, 1956
' DeSapio Correspondence
Economic Data
·
Election 1956 · campaign
Fa shion Notes
Harriman Biographical Pamphlet
!:!.arriman D!gest
Harriman Fi l e
Harriman for Preside nt
Harriman , Mari e
Harriman Organiz~tion Addres s List
Harriman Press Conference, August 10, 1956
Harriman Schedule
Harriman · withdrawal Rumors
International Press
Job Seekers
Kefauver Switch
Labor
Li st of Newsreels
Mailings of Campaign Materials
Mayor s
Mid-West Regional Conference,
DesMoines, June 9, 1956
Mimeographed ·Offi ce Li s t s
Negro Delegates
Nev1sp apers
New sweek
Ne w York Office
Pamphlets
Personn e l
Plc:ttform Commit·tec
Political Memoranda
Pres s Mailing Li s·t
Primaries
Radio, TV , Ncwsp avers
Reading File
Repor·~s o n Congrcsr.;io nal Pr-cfc:cc nccr;
Reports on State s
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173
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l7li
17 5
176
Roach , \·]. Neale
Rural Electric Cooperatives
Sample Ma·ts
S·tcvcnson, Adlai
Truma n Speech
Volunteers
\.Jomen Delegates
State file, Ge n eral
S·tate Con·tact Li sts
Al abama
Alaska
Arizona
Ark a nsas
California, 1952-Ma y 1956
Cali for nia, Jun e-Aug ust 19 S6
California Deleg~tes
Colorado
Connecticut
Delc:tware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgi u.
Hm,1aii
. Idaho
Illin ois
Illinois Delegates
Ind iana
Indiana List s
Im.va
IoHa Lct·ters
IovlC1 Lists
Kan sas
Kansas Lis·ts
Kentucky
Lou isiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachuset-ts
Massachuse·tts Lists and Information
Michigan
Mi chiga n Delegate s
Minneso·ta
Missis s ippi
Missouri
Missouri Delegates
Mont una
l1 ontana List s
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177
178
Nebra ska
Nev ac.la
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Jersey Delegates
New l1exieo
New York, 1955
New York, January-April 1956
New Yo:c k, May-Aur;u st 195()
Ne\'17 Yor·k Delegates
North Carolina
North Carolina Commit·tee Mec·ting
Nor·th Carolina Delegates·
North Carolina Trip, July 1 4 , 1956
North Dakota
· Ohio
Oklahoma
Oklahoma Lists
Oregon
Panama Canal Zone
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico ·
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Ten nessee
Texas
Texas Lis·ts
179
Ut ah
Utah Lis·ts
Vermon·t
Virginia
Virgi n Islands
Washington State
Washington State Lists
West Virginia
\tJest Vir•gina Trip, A'Jgust '1- 5 -, 1956
Wisconsin
vJiseonsin Lists
Wyoming
Wy oming List s.
180
Delega·te Ind ex:
Alabama-Illinois
181
Deleg<:l"l:e Index:
Indiana-Mis souri
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182
Delegate Indc~x;
Mont ana -O:r.c gon
183
Deler;rl"l:e Ind e x:
Pennsy1vania~Wyoming
JA~1ES
S. LANIGAN FILI: S , 1950-19 5/.
American Farm Bure au Federation
Administration Attacks
American Association for the UN
Ci·tizens Comm:i.·ttee
Committee on the Presen·t Danger
Congressional
Congressional Correspondence
Congressional Liai son incltiding Guest Li sts
Daily Folder, 1950
Daily Folder, March 1951
Daily Polder, Jun e 1951
Daily Folder, Jul y 1951
Daily Folder, Augus t 1951
Daily folder, September l9Sl
Daily Folder, Oc-tober 1951
Daily Folder, Nov e mber-December 1951
Daily Folder, 1 952
.......
~.
185
Davis Case
El ec·tions
File Material
Filing System
France, Speech Mat e rial
Gray, Gordon
.
Harriman Letters Prepared by Lanigan, 1950
Harriman Le·tters Prepared by Lanigan, 19 5 1
Harriman Speaking Engu.gements, 1950-1951
Harriman Speech, September 19, 1950
Harris Poll
Hechl er Me moranda
Invi ta·tions
Invti.tations for Articles
Italy
Japanese Peace Conference
J ob Candidates
Labor 's Leagu e for Political Education
Me moranda to Har~iman, 1950
Memoranda ·to Ilarr:i. man, January - l'1 i·n ·ch 19 S 1
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186
Me woru.ndu ·to HaPrima n, Apr·i L- Se ptember 19 S l
Mis cel l aneous Mat t er Re c eived
Mutuu.l Security ABency
Mutual SecuPi t y Agency Le gal Problems
Na tion a l Council of lJev1ish Problems
Nu. tional Counci l of J ·cwish V.Jo111e n
Na·tiona l FaPmers Union
News Chronic l e of Lond on
Non - NATO Exu.mples of Mut u a l Security Agency
Pro h~u.ms in Southeast As ia
Officiu.l Letters u.nd Memoranda Siened
by James S. Lanigan, 1950
Offici al Le tt ers and "1'1emoranda Signed
by James S . Lani gan, 1951
Overs eas Psychological Tnformation
Politica l Calendar
Politic s
Public Opinion
Rockefe ller Report
Rubbe r
Saturday Re view o"f Li tera·tu·re
Service, John S .
Speech Invitati6ns Dec lin e d
18 7
Spe ech Material
Technica l Assistance Programs
Tel e phone ·M emoranda, 1951 - 1952
Tel e v ision
Vot~ng Re cords
Yugo slavia
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ADDITIONAL PAPERS
Box 188
A 1959-60
Achilles, Theodore C. 1937
Amalgamated Cotton Garment and Allied Industries Fund 1961-62
American Arbitration Association 1953-61
American Organization for Rehabilitation Through Training 1962
Americans for Democratic Action 1947
Americans for Democratic Action 1961
Area Redevelopment Administration 1961-62
Ba- Bl
Berger, Samuel D. 1942-44
Bo-Bu
Box 189
Brandeis University: Correspondence 1961-62
Brandeis University Board ofTrustees 1959-60
Brandeis University Board ofTrustees 1961-62
Brandeis University Education Committee 1960
Brandeis University Investment Committee 1960
Brandeis University Nominating Committee 1960
Bureau ofthe Budget 1959-60
Bureau ofthe Budget 1959-60
Byer, Herman B. 1941
Box 190
Ca- Cl
Co-Cu
Citizens Committee on Aging 1961
Clark University 1960
Columbia University Community Policy Subcommittee 1961
Columbia University Peace Seminar 1961
Columbia University Pre-Industrial Seminar 1960
Columbia University Seminar on Population and Change 1960
Committee for Economic Development 1960
Committee on Commercial Policy 1941
Committee on Cooperation with American Republics 1941
Committee on Money and Credit 1961
Confidential Reports Incorporated: Board Meeting Minutes 1946-48
Confidential Reports Incorporated: Board Meeting Minutes 1949-51
Confidential Reports Incorporated: Speeches 1946
Confidential Reports Incorporated: Travel Expenses
Box 191
Confidential Reports Incorporated: Administrative Memos 1950-51
Confidential Reports Incorporated: Administrative and Budget Matters
Confidential Reports Incorporated: Summary Report on Operations
Confidenital Reports Incorporated: Lubin Personal 1946, 1948
Confidential Reports Incorporated: Lubin Resignation 1951
Confidential Reports Incorporated: Board of Directors Statements, 1948-51 (half a container)
Box 192
Cosmos Club 1960
Council on Foreign Relations 1960
Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, Inc. 1961
Cutts, Jesse M.: Wholesale Prices 1941
D 1959-62
Davenport, D. H. 1941
David, Dr. Henry 1961
Democratic National Committee Advisory Council 1959
E 1959-61
Eastern Life Insurance Company 1959-61
Economics of Disarmament 1961
Election Institute 1959
Box 193
F 1959-60
F 1961-62
Fair Campaign Practice Committee 1959-61
Falk Project 1956-59
Falk Project 1960
Falk Project 1961
Federation of Jewish Philanthropies 1961
Box 194
Fight Against Hunger 1953
Fitzgerald, Henry J. 1941
Franklin D. Roosevelt Foundation 1959
Franklin D. Roosevelt Foundation 1960
Franklin D. Roosevelt Foundation 1961
Franklin D. Roosevelt Foundation Hanover Bank 1960-76
Freedom From Want 1954
Ga- Gl 1959-62
Box 195
Go - Gu 1959-62
Goodrich, Carter 1937-38
Goodrich, Carter 1942-45
Goodrich, Carter San Francisco Conference
Ha 1959-60
Halsted, James A.: Interview with Isador Lubin 1975
Harriman, Averell1955, 1965
He - Hu 1959-60
Hecht, Jacob 1949
Box 196
I 1959-60
Industrial Relations Research Association 1959
Insurance 1961
International Congress on Occupational Health 1959
International Congress on Occupational Health 1960
International Labor Organization 1939-52
International Statistical Institute Membership List
Investment Trust 1958
J 1959-60
Jewish Agency 1960-61
Jewish Agency 1960-61
Jewish Agency 1961
Box 197
Jewish Agency 1955-60
Jewish Agency 1959-60
Jewish Agency 1960
Jewish Agency 1960
K 1959-60
Lai- Lei 1959-61
Box 198
Lev- Ly 1959-61
Lubin, Isador to Levin, J.: Memos 1946-48
Lubin, Isador to Levin, J.: Memos 1949
Lubin, Isadorto Levin, J.: Memos 1950-51
Lubin, Isador Personal 1959-62
Lubin, Isador: Cottage-Wild Rose Shores, 1960
Lubin, Isador: Bills 1946
Lubin, Isador: Repairs, Richmond, MA 1961
Lubin, Isador: Hardware, Richmond, MA 1961
Lubin, Isador: Professional Salaries, 1960
Box 199
Lubin, Isador 80th Birthday 1976
Lubin, Isador Condolences 1978
Lubin, Isador Daily Memos 1962-63
Lubin, Isador Daily Memos 1964
Lubin, Isador Daily Memos 1965
Lubin, Isador Daily Memos 1966
Lubin, Isador Daily Memos 1967
Lubin, Isador Daily Memos 1968
Me 1959-61
Ma- Mi 1959-61
Mo- My 1959-61
Medical Care Committee
Merrill Center 1959
Box 200
N 1960-61
National Bureau of Economic Research 1959
National Committee on Farm Labor 1960
National Council of the U.S. Committee for Refugees 1959
National Planning Association 1959-62
New Jersey Board of Mediation 1959-62
New School for Social Research 1959-60
New York Department ofLabor
New York Metropolitan Regional Study 1959
0 1959-61
Oleomargarine 1941 (3 folders)
Box 201
Oleomargarine 1941
p 1959-62
Palestine Economic Corporation 1959-60
1096 Park Avenue 1959-60
Peace Conference, Strategy for 1961
Poverty Study 1969
President's Commission on National Goals 1960
Public Contracts: Walling, L. Metcalfe 1941
Public Works, Special Board for December 1933
Public Works, Special Board for 1933-34
Public Works, Special Board for August 1934 (2 folders)
Box 202
Public Works, Special Board for August 1934 (2 folders)
Qualey, Carlton 1967
Quotation and Anecdotes
Ra- Ri 1959-61
Ro-Ru
Sa- Se
Se- Sw
Speech: Minimum Wage c. 1947
Speech: Distribution Committee, April 25, 1960
Speech: Woodlawn, September 25, 1962
Box 203
State Unemployment Insurance Information and Statistics 1959-60
T General
United HIAS Service 1959
United Hospital Fund 1959
United Nations Economic and Social Council 1949-54
United Nations Economic and Social Council 1951-52
University Seminar on Peace 1959
V General
Venezuela 1960
W General
Wage and Hour Administrator - Fleming 1941
Wage and Hour Division General1941
War Production Board 1939-45
Weizman Institute of Science 1959
Women' s Bureau- Anderson 1941
X-Y-Z
PRINTED MATTER
Box 204
Printed Matter: Labor
Box 205
Printed Matter: Labor
Box 206
Printed Matter: Labor
Box 207
Printed Matter: Labor Economics and Statistics
Box 208
Printed Matter: Housing Construction Retail Pricing
Box 209
Printed Matter: Foreign Relations
Jewish Matters
Box 210
Printed Matter: War Production
Box 211
Printed Matter: War Production Board Munition Production Charts
Box 212
Printed Matter: Certificates
Magazines
Aircraft Yearbook 1941
ACCRETION TO ISADOR LUBIN PAPERS
(MSS ACC. 06-52)
BOX#
FOLDER
213
Correspondence
A-C, 1940-1941
Baruch, Bernard M., 1940-1941
Batt, William L., 1941
Cohen, Joseph H., 1941
D-I, 1940-1 941
Feuerlicht, Maurice M., 1940-1941
Friedman, Elisha, 1941
Hinrichs, A.F. Asst. Commissioner, 1941
J,K, 1940-1941
Joy, Aryness, Prices &Cost of Living Branch, 1941
Kjaer, Swen Industrial Accidents, 1941
Knox, Frank, 1940-1941
Knudsen, William S., 1940-1941
Kreps, Theodore J., 1941
L-R, 1940-1 941
Myers, R.J. Wage and Hour Statistics, 1941
Pauley, Edwin , 1945
Personal, 1951-1952
Peterson, Florence Industrial Relations, 1941
Stern, Boris Labor Information Bulletin, 1941
Stevens, Asst.Administrative Officer, 1941
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Correspondence
S-V, 1940-1941
Secretary of Labor, 194 1
Speaking and Writing Requests, 1941
Truman, 1946; Eisenhower, 1953
W,Z, 1941
White House, 1936-1 944
Marriage Congratulations, Pre-nuptial Agreement, 1952
1953-1955
Wilfred Benson to Carol Riegelman, 1940
Carol Riegelman, Personal
Carol Lubin to Ed Dickenson, 1955
Statistics
1928-1 930
Robert Brookings Graduate School, Exan1ination Questions, 1925-1928
Nat. Automobile Chamber of Commerce, Installment Selling of Autos, 1934
Receipts,Bills,Income Tax Returns, 1924-1930
Reviews of Book "The British Coal Dilemma" by Isador Lubin & Helen Everett,
1927
215
Findings and Recommendations of the Cabinet Committee on Cotton Textiles,
1935
Report on Unemployment Compensation for Transportation Employees,
1935
National Resources Board, State Planning, 1935
Report on "The British Experience in Production Control in the Coal Industry" by
George W. Strasser, 1936
216
Proceedings of the Seventh National Conference on Labor Legislation, 1940
Retail Prices, 1941
Employment Statistics, 1941
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Luncheon Club, 1941
Monthly Labor Review, 1941
Misc. Staff Memos, 1941
Travel and Expense Accounts, 1941
Lubin, Commissioner Misc. , 1941
Dept. of Labor
Booklets, 1941
Legislative Reports Jan.- June, 1941
Chart Showing State and Federal Hours Limitations, 1941
217
GermanReparations, 1945, 1961
Articles, "Technological and Economic Development", Social Science, Oct. 1949:
"American Investment and Point IV", Social Action, Oct. 1949;
"Reducing Unemployment in Depressed Areas", The American Economic
Review May, 1960
Newspaper and Magazine Stories, 1937-1949
Magazine and Press Clippings, 1932-2005
Speeches Press Releases, 1951
Civil Service Clearance Carol Riegelman, 1951
Washington Child Research Center, 1951-1952
United Nations, 1951-1960
Industrial Commissioner Files
Confirmation , 1955-1958
Newspaper Clippings, 1955-1958
Photographs, 1955-1958
Women Who Work, 1958
Ce11ificate and Pen for Signing ofNYS Labor Laws , 1955
Personal Papers
218
Political Mementos
State Political Material, Dewey, 1948
Political Material
1954-1957
1956
Draft of Speech, " Women ofNew York", Carol Lubin
1956 Democratic Campaign Kit- N.Y. State Democratic Committee
Campaign Material, 1956
Zurich Notes, 1961 , Jewish Agency , 1961-1969, International Development
Conference, 1969
FDR Library, Boreal Land Sale, 1963
Isador Lubin Practitioner of Institutional Economics, Laurence Lubin, 1963
Interviews on Perkins, Truman, Hopkins, 1966-1975
Inventory and Contract on Gift of Papers to FDR Library, 1975
Memorial Service and Tribute, 1975
219
Scrapbook
1940-1966
1966-1968
Draft Article on ILO by Carol Riegelman, Misc. Papers, 1937
ILO 1938-1940' s
Havana Conference Director's Report(Lorwan), 1939
ILO Papers, Notes, 1940, 1941
Speech by France> Perkins to ILO Conference, 1941, Misc. Papers
ILO, Stein, Rabinovitch, 1944, 1946
ILO Conference Seattle, 1946
Draft "The United States Joins the ILO"
220
ILO Book, Papers Relating to Migration Section, 1950's
ILO Book Draft Pages
US Participation in ILO, Carol Riegelman
United Nations Correspondence, Carol Riegelman, 1951
United Nations Draft Report on Migration( I), Carol Riegelman, 1951
United Nations Draft Report on Migration,(2), Carol Riegelman, 1951
ILO Documents, 1998-2000
ILO Letters, Remembrances, 1981, 2000
221
ILO Printed Material, 1988-2000
Draft- Book on ILO,Carol Riegelman, 2002
Draft- Book on ILO, Carol Riegelman, 2002
Draft- Book on ILO, Carol Riegelman, June 2002
ILO HIV/AIDS , 2000-2003
ILO Printed Material, 2001-2004
ILO Article on John Winant in "Letter to Former Officials", 2004
222
Book on ILO by Carol Riegelman
Book Summary
Preface, Chapters I,II,III
Chapters IV, V
Chapters VI, VII, VIII, IX
Drafts, Research Material
Reviews and Comments
223
International Labor Conference, 2004
History ofiLO, 1919-1929 (in French)
Draft- Book on ILO, 2005, With Notes
224
Draft- Book on ILO, With Notes
Draft- Book on ILO, With Notes
Draft - Book on ILO
225
Brandeis University Doctor of Laws Diploma
New York State Appointment Certificate to Committee on Commerce and
Development
New York State Appointment Certificate to Committee on Refugees