Frances Perkins papers, 1895-1965

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Part I: Cataloged correspondence--Letters to Frances Perkins



Box 1 Abbott, Grace


Box 1 Adams, Franklin P.


Box 1 Adams, K. C.


Box 1 Addams, Jane


Box 1 Adler, Cyrus


Box 1 Aiken, George D.


Box 1 Aime, Adah Hopkins


Box 1 Albertson, Dean


Box 1 Allen, Florence E.


Box 1 Allen, Yorke


Box 1 Altmeyer, Arthur J.


Box 1 Amidon, Beulah


Box 1 Amidon, Charles F.


Box 1 Amis, Robert T.


Box 1 Anderson, George J.


Box 1 Anderson, John Z,


Box 1 Andrews, Charles O.


Box 1 Andrews, Elmer F.


Box 1 Angell, Norman


Box 1 Angle, Mrs. Aaron


Box 1 Appleby, Paul H.


Box 1 Arents, George Jr.


Box 1 Arnold, Thurman


Box 1 Astor, Waldorf


Box 1 Astor, William


Box 1 Axman, Clarence


Box 1 Aydelotte, Frank


Box 1 Bailey, Calvin Weston


Box 1 Ball, Joseph H.


Box 1 Bard, Ralph A.


Box 1 Baruch, Bernard M.


Box 1 Battle, George Gordon


Box 1 Battle, Turner Westray


Box 1 Bays, Fred


Box 1 Beasley, John A.


Box 1 Bell, Bernard Iddings


Box 1 Bell, Daniel W.


Box 1 Bellamy, Paul


Box 1 Belmont, Eleanor Robson (Mrs. August)


Box 1 Bergen, H.


Box 1 Berle, Adolf Augustus, Jr.


Box 1 Bernays, Edward L.


Box 1 Berry, George L.


Box 1 Beston, Henry and Elizabeth (Mrs. Henry)


Box 1 Beveridge, Sir William


Box 1 Bevin, Ernest


Box 1 Bewley, William


Box 1 Beye, Cudworth


Box 1 Beyer, Clara M.


Box 1 Beyer, Otto S.



Box 2 Biddle, Francis


Box 2 Bilbo, Theodore G.


Box 2 Birmingham, L. W. Jr.


Box 2 Bishop, William Lee


Box 2 Black, Hugo L.


Box 2 Black, J. L.


Box 2 Bloch, Louis


Box 2 Bondfield, Margaret G.


Box 2 Bonham, R. P.


Box 2 Bori, Lucrezia


Box 2 Bow, Frank T.


Box 2 Bowles, Chester


Box 2 Brand, Charles J.


Box 2 Brandeis, Louis D.


Box 2 Breckinridge, Sophonisba Preston


Box 2 Bridges, Harry


Box 2 Brisbane, Arthur


Box 2 Bruère, Henry


Box 2 Bruère, Martha Bensley (Mrs. Robert W.)


Box 2 Bruère, Robert W.


Box 2 Buck, Solon J.


Box 2 Buillet, André


Box 2 Bullard, Ethel (Mrs. Arthur)


Box 2 Bullitt, William G.


Box 2 Burgess, W. Starling


Box 2 Butler, Harold Beresford


Box 2 Butler, Nicholas Murray


Box 2 Bye, George T.


Box 2 Bynner, Witter


Box 2 Byrnes, James F.


Box 2 Caldwell, Robert J.


Box 2 Campbell, Daniel E.


Box 2 Campbell, Peter


Box 2 Cantor, Eddie


Box 2 Casey, Thomas E.


Box 2 Cashen, T. C.


Box 2 Catt, Carrie Chapman


Box 2 Celler, Emanuel


Box 2 Chamberlain, Joseph P.


Box 2 Chambers, David V.


Box 2 Chrysler, Walter P.


Box 2 Churchill, Winston


Box 2 Citrine, Walter


Box 2 Clapper, Raymond


Box 2 Clark, Grenville


Box 2 Cleland, Samuel C.


Box 2 Cochran, Robert LeRoy


Box 2 Cohen, Benjamin Victor


Box 2 Coleman, Arthur Prudden


Box 2 Comer, Donald


Box 2 Comstock, Louis K.


Box 2 Cone, Fred P.


Box 2 Connolly, William L.


Box 2 Cook, Al


Box 2 Copsland, Royal Samuel


Box 2 Cosgrave, John O'Hara


Box 2 Cowan, Ruth


Box 2 Cramer, Lawrence W.


Box 2 Gripps, Sir (Richard) Stafford


Box 2 Crowell, Merle


Box 2 Cumming, Homer


Box 2 Curran, Joseph


Box 2 Cushing, Harvey


Box 2 Cushing, Oscar K.


Box 2 Czernin, Ferdinand



Box 3 Davison, Jo


Box 3 Davies, Joseph E.


Box 3 Davis, Edwin L.


Box 3 Davis, Harold M.


Box 3 Davis, Minnie Brown


Box 3 Davis, William Hammatt


Box 3 Dawson, Donald S.


Box 3 Delano, Frederic A.


Box 3 Denman, William


Box 3 Dern, George H.


Box 3 De Roode, Albert


Box 3 Dewey, James F.


Box 3 Dewey, John


Box 3 Dewson, Mary W.


Box 3 Dickinson, John


Box 3 Dies, Martin S.


Box 3 Dillingham, J. C.


Box 3 Dodd, William E.


Box 3 Doherty, Henry L.


Box 3 Donnell, Dorothy


Box 3 Donovan, William J.


Box 3 Draper, Ernest G.


Box 3 Duffy, Francis P.


Box 3 Duranty, Walter


Box 3 Early, Stephen


Box 3 Eastman, Joseph B.


Box 3 Eaton, Cyrus S.


Box 3 Eccles, Marriner S.


Box 3 Echaurren, Anne


Box 3 Eliot, Thomas H.


Box 3 Epstein, Abraham



Box 4 Farley, James A.


Box 4 Fenton, Frank P.


Box 4 Ferris, T. Harvey


Box 4 Finley, John Huston


Box 4 Forand, Aimé J.


Box 4 Ford, Leland M.


Box 4 Fortas, Abe


Box 4 Fosdick, Harry Emerson


Box 4 Foster, A. L.


Box 4 Frankfurter, Felix


Box 4 Furuseth, Andrew


Box 4 Gambs, John S.


Box 4 Gardner, Mary A.


Box 4 Gardner, Warner W.


Box 4 Garrison, Lloyd K.


Box 4 Gay, Henry S.


Box 4 Gildersleeve, Virginia C.


Box 4 Glass, Dr. Meta


Box 4 Goodrich, Carter


Box 4 Googe, George L.


Box 4 Goudy, Frederic W.


Box 4 Grant, Frank M.


Box 4 Green, Theodore Francis


Box 4 Green, William


Box 4 Greenwood, Arthur


Box 4 Greer, Arthur E.


Box 4 Grew, Joseph C.


Box 4 Griswold, Glenn


Box 4 Gromyko, André


Box 4 Guffey, Joseph F.


Box 4 Gumberg, Alex



Box 5 Hand, Learned


Box 5 Hardy, Laura T. (Mrs. Edgar D.)


Box 5 Harriman, William Averell


Box 5 Henderson, Leon


Box 5 Hershey, Lewis B.


Box 5 Hillman, Sidney


Box 5 Hinrichs, Albert Ford


Box 5 Hoover, J. Edgar


Box 5 Hopkins, Harry L.


Box 5 Houghteling, James Lawrence


Box 5 Hull, Cordell


Box 5 Hutchins, Robert M.


Box 5 Ickes, Harold L.


Box 5 Johnson, Hugh S.


Box 5 Jones, Jesse H.


Box 5 Jurkowitz, Frances


Box 5 Kefauver, Estes


Box 5 Kelley, Florence


Box 5 Kellogg, Paul U.


Box 5 Kennedy, Joseph P.


Box 5 Kenyon, Dorothy


Box 5 Knox, Frank


Box 5 Kohn, Robert D.


Box 5 Krock, Arthur


Box 5 Kroll, Leon



Box 6 La Guardia, Fiorello H.


Box 6 Lamont, Thomas W.


Box 6 Lapham, Roger D.


Box 6 Leader, William M.


Box 6 Lehman, Herbert H.


Box 6 Leiserson, William M.


Box 6 Lenroot, Katharine F.


Box 6 Lewis, John L.


Box 6 Lewis, Sinclair


Box 6 Lilienthal, David E.


Box 6 Lippmann, Walter


Box 6 Luce, Henry R.


Box 6 Ludwig, Emil


Box 6 McAllister, Dorothy (Mrs. Thomas F.)


Box 6 MacCormack, Daniel W.


Box 6 MacLeish, Archibald


Box 6 McMenimen, Walter L.


Box 6 McNutt, Paul V.


Box 6 Madden, J. Warren


Box 6 Major, Duncan K., Jr.


Box 6 Manning, William V.


Box 6 Marshall, George C.


Box 6 Meloney, Marie Mattingly (Mrs. William Brown)


Box 6 Meloney, William Brown


Box 6 Moley, Raymond


Box 6 Morgenthau, Henry, Sr.


Box 6 Moses, Robert


Box 6 Murphy, Frank


Box 6 Murray, Philip


Box 6 Ogburn, Charlton


Box 6 Oursler, Fulton


Box 6 Pardue, Austin


Box 6 Parsons, Wilfrid


Box 6 Pegler, Westbrook


Box 6 Radin, Max


Box 6 Reid, Helen Rogers (Mrs. Ogden Mills)


Box 6 Reid, Whitelaw


Box 6 Richberg, Donald R.


Box 6 Roberts, Owen J.


Box 6 Rogers, Lindsay


Box 6 Rockfeller, Nelson A.


Box 6 Rohde, Ruth Bryan Owen



Box 7 Roosevelt, Eleanor (Mrs. Franklin Delano)


Box 7 Roosevelt, Kermit, Jr.


Box 7 Roosevelt, Theodore, Jr.


Box 7 Roper, Daniel G.


Box 7 Rosett, Joshua


Box 7 Rossi, Angelo J.


Box 7 Ruutz-Hees, Caroline


Box 7 Sachs, Alexander


Box 7 Scherman, Harry


Box 7 Seligman, Edwin R. A.


Box 7 Sloan, Alfred P., Jr.


Box 7 Sloan, George A.


Box 7 Smith, Alfred E.


Box 7 Smith, Margaret Chase


Box 7 Stettinus, Edward R., Jr.


Box 7 Stimson, Henry L.


Box 7 Stokes, Anson Phelps


Box 7 Stokes, J. C. Phelps


Box 7 Swope, Herbert Bayard


Box 7 Tabouis, GenevieVe


Box 7 Taubman, Howard


Box 7 Taylor, Myron C.


Box 7 Thomas, Norman


Box 7 Truman, Harry S.


Box 7 Vandercook, John


Box 7 Villard, Oswald Garrison


Box 7 Vinson, Fred M.



Box 8 Wagner, Robert F.


Box 8 Wald, Lillian D.


Box 8 Wallace, Henry A.


Box 8 Watson, Thomas J.


Box 8 Welles, Sumner


Box 8 White, William Allen


Box 8 Wilson, Paul Caldwell


Box 8 Winant, John Gilbert


Box 8 Wise, Stephen.S.


Box 8 Woodring, Harry H.


Box 8 Wolman, Leo


Box 8 Woolley, Mary E.


Box 8 Wyzanski, Charles E., Jr.

Part II: Correspondence files, Uncataloged--Letters to Frances Perkins



Box A Card Catalog with Names of Correspondents Found in Parts II, V, and Miscellaneous Notes



Box 9 Abbott, Beatrice Vail, 1923

Personal


Box 9 Abbott, J. A., 1939

Party politics


Box 9 Adair, Dan, 1939-02

Commendation, Olympia, Wash.


Box 9 Adams, A. Elizabeth, 1936

Mt. Holyoke


Box 9 Adams, John D., 1939

Third National Farm Inst., Des Moines


Box 9 Adamson, Wayne, 1939-01

Miss Perkins' impeachment


Box 9 Adlard, Eleanor, 1934-01

On FP's handling of unemployment problems, NYC


Box 9 Adler, Evelyn, 1942-06

United Office and Prof. Workers of America: Re formation of War Man-Power Commission, New York


Box 9 Agresti, Olivia Rossetti, 1937-01

Personal


Box 9 Albertson, Dorothy Stewart (Mrs. Ralph), 1936-08

Mt. Holyoke


Box 9 Aldrich, Amey (Mrs. Winthrop), 1929-01-1941-02

Personal


Box 9 Allen, Christine H. (Mrs. Grosvenor), 1943-01

Personal


Box 9 Allen, Emma King (Mrs. William, Jr.), 1939-02

Personal


Box 9 Allen, Frederick Lewis, 1944-03

Harper's Magazine, does not accept Miss Perkins' article, New York


Box 9 Allen, Mary (Mrs. Yorke), 1935-1938

Personal


Box 9 Allen, Robert S., 1934-12-1942-04

re Senator Murray, Press Relations


Box 9 Allen Rowland, 1944

Personal


Box 9 Alsop, Lucille D. (Mrs. Reese D.), 1933-02

Personal


Box 9 Alston, Nell C. (Mrs. David Pressly), 1939-07

on FP broadcast, Mobile, Alabama


Box 9 Amdur, Trving, 1940-11

congratulations on election, Long Island City, NY


Box 9 Anderson, Ebba V., 1937-11

commendation of FP speech in Waterbury, Waterbury, Connecticut


Box 9 Anderson, Leilah (Mrs. Harry A.), 1943-07

re John L. Lewis - "a menace," Minneapolis


Box 9 Anderson, Mary Louisa, 1936

Personal


Box 9 Andrews, Gertrude Nelson, 1933-08

Glad to see women coming into their own, Riderwood, Maryland


Box 9 Andrews, John B., 1939-1940

Commendation, American Association for Labor Legislation


Box 9 Angell, George N., 1908-04

Harry Bridges trial


Box 9 Anthony, H. Ray, 1938-12

Harry Bridges case


Box 9 Antonoff, George, 1943

Citizenship application


Box 9 Apgar, Ada May, 1943-03

absenteeism, Summit, NJ


Box 9 Appel, Kenneth E., 1941-06

"Society - psychiatry - survival"


Box 9 Appley, Lawrence A., 1949-08

Personal


Box 9 Archer, William C., 1923-01

Congratulations on appointment to Industrial Board, New York


Box 9 Arnold, Nora, 1939-04

is Helen Hayes pro-German?, Terre Haute, Ind.


Box 9 Armstrong, Bess Furman (Mrs. Robert, Jr.), 1937-04

Personal


Box 9 Arthur, Helen, 1938-11

Eleven men from Intern'l Brigade


Box 9 Ash, William C., 1942

biog. details


Box 9 Assheton, Ralph, 1941-11

on ILO Conference, before his return to Eng, NYC


Box 9 Astor, Mary (Mrs. William), 1938-08

personal- reminiscing on visit with FP in Maine, Long Island, NY


Box 9 Auchincloss, Priscilla (Mrs. J. Howland), 1945-05

Personal


Box 9 Aylward, Stephen, 1939-12

Personal


Box 9 Bache, Louise Franklin, 1936-07

International Congress in Paris


Box 9 Backman, Rosa S., 1939-01

Proceedings by Rep. Thomas


Box 9 Bailey, F.J., 1936-1938

Merchant Marine Act, to amend


Box 9 Baird, Mary Stevens, 1941-1942

War Relief


Box 9 Baker, Christina H. (Mrs. George P.), 1943

Mt. Holyoke


Box 9 Baker, George W., 1936

shipping strike, San Francisco


Box 9 Baker, Henry, Jr., 1941

U.S. Conciliation Service


Box 9 Baker, Newton D., 1934

Personal, Cleveland


Box 9 Baldwin, Nina E., 1939-05

approval of "One woman in the good ole U.S.A. that is making good," Buffalo


Box 9 Baldwin, Roger, 1936

on Rebecca Shelley issue


Box 9 Banash, James T., 1933

Personal, Chicago


Box 9 Bane, Frank, 1943-08

Council of State Governments, sending her a copy of The Book of the States, Chicago


Box 9 Banister, Marian, 1938

Personal


Box 9 Bankhead, William Brockman, 1937-1940

Speaker of the House


Box 9 Barber, Barnard, 1939-01-1939-05

6th grade student, with covering letter from Miss Mary M. Barber teacher, Hamilton, NY


Box 9 Barcalo, Edward J.

Personal


Box 9 Barger, Harry S., 1946

Council of Personnel Admin.


Box 9 Barkley, Alben W., 1940-06

re letter to Congressman Taber


Box 9 Barley, A C, 1937-01

Gen Motors strike


Box 9 Barnby, Vernon, 1938-07

Personal, London


Box 9 Barrows, Alice, 1933

Personal


Box 9 Barnett, Herman L., 1942

La. Coalition of Patriotic Societies


Box 9 Barry, John, 1937

Basque children


Box 9 Barton, Bruce, 1938-01

Congress, NY: Wages and Hours Bill, Washington


Box 9 Bates, E. Louise (Mrs. J.R.), 1933-02

congratulations on appointment, Newark, NJ


Box 9 Bates, Joe B.

Miss Perkins' impeachment


Box 9 Batt, William Loren, 1939-01

Harry Bridges case


Box 9 Beard, Mary R., 1932-01

International Congress of Women


Box 9 Beatson, J W, 1932-06

National Econ. League


Box 9 Bebout, Alice L., 1933-03

Democratic Women'd Luncheon Club of NJ


Box 9 Beck, Marion (Mrs. C. Cameron), 1933-07

minimum wage bill


Box 9 Beck, Francis Ecob, 1933-03

Personal


Box 9 Beggs, Vera W. (Mrs. Frederic), 1943-03

Nat'l Com. on the Cause and Cure of War


Box 9 Behrens, Herman Albert, 1937-09

appreciated her talk, Chicago


Box 9 Beiter, Alfred F., 1937-01

strike, Fisher Bodies


Box 9 Belina, Joseph, 1941-12-25

after I.L. conference in U.S., London


Box 9 Bell, C. Jasper, 1934-11

his election, Kansas City, Missouri


Box 9 Bell, Frank T., 1937-06

on the clams in the mud flats of the Damariscotta River, Maine, Washington


Box 9 Bell, Golden W., 1939-01

Asst. Sol. Gen. re Bridges case


Box 9 Bell, Mrs. Ina M., 1933-01

congratulations on appointment, Minneapolis


Box 9 Bellanca, Dorothy J., 1944-1945

personal


Box 9 Bender, Letha (Mrs. Jacob R.), 1940-06

commendation


Box 9 Bennett, Phila A., 1941-11

correction in Con. Rec. re Mme Perkins


Box 9 Berger, Richard L., 1945-04

on FP's announced resignation, Cleveland


Box 9 Bergstein, Dorothy, 1947-06

personal


Box 9 Berman, Arnold, 1933-03

garment industry, Cincinnati


Box 9 Bernstein, Ruth Z., 1932-12

Nat'l Co. on Naturalization & Citizenship


Box 9 Berry, Katherine, 1945-06

Personal


Box 9 Bethune, Mary McLeod, 1944-10

Nat'l Co. of Negro Women


Box 9 Bettelheim, Charles, 1946-07

Ministere du Travail et de la Securite Sociale. On conversation with FP about the labor problems of the U.S., Paris


Box 9 Bigelow, William Frederick, 1934-02

ed. Good Housekeeping, re Miss Perkins' article


Box 9 Biggers, John D., 1942-08

personal


Box 9 Biggs, J. Crawford, 1939-01

commendation on her appearance, Raleigh, NC


Box 9 Billikopf, Jacob, 1932-1945

Federation of Jewish Charities, personal, Phila.


Box 9 Bingham, Robert W., 1936

re: death of Dame Adelaide Anderson, London


Box 9 Bingham, Walter V., 1929-10

Personnel Research Fdn., Miss Perkins' coming talk


Box 9 Bittner, Van A., 1943-09

CIO


Box 9 Black, Clara Stevenson (Mrs. Ramsey S.), 1948-03

Pa. Fed. of Women's Democratic Clubs


Box 9 Black, Mrs. Edith O'Dell, 1944-12

Query


Box 9 Black, Ramsay S., 1939-01

re Bridges case


Box 9 Black, Ruby A., 1939-02

News bureau


Box 9 Blair, Emily Newell, 1936-1939

personal


Box 9 Blair, Ida (Mrs. John), 1924-1925

Women's Democratic Union


Box 9 Blake, Katherine Devereux, 1933-1939

Destroying food to keep prices up, FP impeachment


Box 9 Blan, L.B., 1923-01

personal


Box 9 Bland, Schuyler Otis, 1937

Maritime Labor Bill


Box 9 Blandford, John B., Jr., 1942-05

Stabilization of wages in housing


Box 9 Blank, Mary, 1923-01

on FP's appointment, NYC


Box 9 Blankerhorn, Mary Dewhurst, 1930-1939

publicity, NYC


Box 9 Blatchly, Charles K., 1939-01

personal


Box 9 Bliss, Mrs. Robert Woods, 1939

Personal


Box 9 Bliven, Bruce, 1930

The New Republic, FP articles


Box 9 Block, Lucile H. (Mrs. Irving H.), 1935-02

Buffalo, FP address there


Box 9 Blodget, Louise Pearson, 1936-07

on Pres. of Mt. Holyoke College, Chevy Chase, DC


Box 9 Bloom, Sol, 1940-05

communication from Congressman Taber


Box 9 Bloomfield, Daniel, 1934-09

FP speech, Boston


Box 9 Bloomfield, Meyer, 1932-12

commendation


Box 9 Blum, Albert A., 1954-06

wish to interview FP in industrial mobilization


Box 9 Boersma, Clarence, 1936-04

commendation of FP Chicago address, Grand Rapids, Mich.


Box 9 Bohn, Frank, 1937-06

Basque refugee children


Box 9 Bohn, Grace Henrietta Roper (Mrs. Frank), 1935-07

on her marriage, Washington


Box 9 Bolster, Bell Peterson, 1933

Mt. Holyoke


Box 9 Bolton, Frances P., 1945-06

personal


Box 9 Bolton, Mary E.E., 1936-11

Mt. Holyoke


Box 9 Bone, Homer T., 1935-05

to Col. McIntyre, re Harry Lundberg


Box 9 Borah, William E., 1933-1934

personal


Box 9 Bowditch, Manfred, 1932-08

occupatonal health, Boston


Box 9 Bowerman, Helen, 1935-08

personal friend from College - sorry she can't help with the letters, Lenox, Mass.


Box 9 Bowman, Robert A., Jr., 1946-10

commendatory letter, Arlington, Va.


Box 9 Boyle, Edward F., 1923-01

personal


Box 9 Boyle, William M., Jr., 1945-05

Dem. Nat'l Com. re Tom Finn


Box 9 Bradford, Lindsay, 1939-10

re Lord Astor


Box 9 Bradshaw, Elloise J. (Mrs. John W.), 1943-05

re John L. Lewis, Birmingham, Ala.


Box 9 Brailey, Miriam, 1936-07

Pres. of Mt. Holyoke College, Baltimore


Box 9 Braly, James O., 1941-04

John L. Lewis, strikes, Ada, Okla.


Box 9 Brandt, W. M., 1939-04

against charges against FP, St. Louis


Box 9 Breckinridge, Sophinisba P., 1934-01-1936-08

letter from her mother to Grace Abbott, Mt. Holyoke College, Chicago


Box 9 Brehant, Ernest, 1932-11

commendation for her comments on the employment situation, NYC


Box 9 Briggs, Alwin J., 1919-01

on Fp's appointment by Gov. Smith, NYC


Box 9 Brinser, Ayers, 1934-07

his Russian wife, NY


Box 9 Brook, Ethel King, 1936

personal, England


Box 9 Brotherton, Edward, 1940-01

approval of FP broadcast, etc. Detroit


Box 9 Brown, Alvin, 1933-10

N.R.A.


Box 9 Brown, Ed J., 1945-06

Internation'l Brotherhood of Elec. Workers on Fp's leaving Labor Dept, Washington


Box 9 Brown, Emily Sophie, 1940-02

re Joseph Tone, Naugatuck, Conn.


Box 9 Brown, J. Douglas, 1933-1940

personal; dismissal compensation, Princeton


Box 9 Brown, M L, 1937-06

Basque children, Eagle Bridge, NY


Box 9 Brown, Mrs. Milton, 1938

re Clarence Oakes, FP impeachment, Columbus, Kan.


Box 9 Brown, W. Harman, 1944-01

strikes, Green & Lewis, NY


Box 9 Browning, Adeline E., 1945-05

commendation, Keystone Heights, Fla.


Box 9 Brownlow, Louis, 1933-10

To W. Frank Persons, Social Science Research Council, Chicago


Box 9 Brubaker, Hortense, 1946-12

personal, Conn.


Box 9 Bruce, Edward, 1942-01

The Section of Fine Arts, Wash.


Box 9 Bruce, Margaret S. (Mrs.Edward), 1943-03

personal, Florida


Box 9 Brueggerhoff, Anna Marie, 1934-02

Christian Science Monitor Study Group, Seattle


Box 9 Bruere, Jane Munroe (Mrs. Henry), 1923-1942

Mrs. Kidder, NY


Box 9 Bruere, Marie L., 1939

personal, NY


Box 9 Bruere, Mina M., 1923

personal, NY


Box 9 Bruere, Richard T., 1942

with recommendations to Navay, Chicago


Box 9 Brunschvicg, Mme C.L., 1938-12

congratulations to FDR, France


Box 9 Buchanan, Blanche H., 1933-05

congratulations, Amer. Women's Club, Vancouver


Box 9 Buck, Marion Killeen, 1936-09

NY State Dem. Club, foundation of club, Washington


Box 9 Buckley, Edward W., 1923-01-1945-06

personal, L.I., NY


Box 9 Buell, J.B., 1933

personal, NY


Box 9 Bulger, J. C., 1932-10

commendation, Denver


Box 9 Bull, Rose Weston, 1933-09

NRA. Cambridge, Mass.


Box 9 Bundesen, Herman N., 1935-02

Board of health, re Paul Caldwell Wilson, Chicago


Box 9 Bunn, John H., 1932-12

Utica Trades Assembly, commendation, Utica, NY


Box 9 Burch, Gladys, 1946-10

personal, Wash.


Box 9 Burgess, Nannie (Mrs.W. Starling), 1938

personal, Bath, Me., Boston


Box 9 Burke, Edward R., 1934-1943

Congressman; Appalachian coal wages, Omaha


Box 9 Burke, John, 1943

Naval Reserve, requesting duty in pacific Columbia alumnus, New London, Conn.


Box 9 Burlew, Ebert Keiser, 1939-01

Bridges case, Wash.


Box 9 Burlingham, Charles C., 1938-1939

re immigration case; Francis Biddle, Conn.


Box 9 Burr, Walter Horace, 1934-06

information concerning


Box 9 Burritt, Bailey B., 1944-10

Community Service Society, NY


Box 9 Bussey, Gertrude C., 1939-02

FP impeachment, Women's Internat'l League for Peace & Freedom, Balto.


Box 9 Butte, Stanley R., 1945-06

Best wishes for future, Bridgeport, Conn.


Box 9 Byrne, William T., 1939-1944

Bridges case (1939), FP impeachment (1940), Wash.


Box 9 Byrns, Joseph W., 1935-01

personal, Wash.



Box 10 Cahill, Hope L. (Mrs. Edward L.), 1938-11

Mrs. Byberg and malicious propoganda against FP, San Francisco


Box 10 Cameron, W H, 1933-04

re FP radio talk, Chicago


Box 10 Camp, Margaret (Mrs. Walter, Jr.), 1941-07

Looking for work in a defense capacity, W. Los Angeles, Calif


Box 10 Campbell, Viola M., 1936-10

wants copy of her address, Denver


Box 10 Canaday, Lucile, 1935-01

personal, Tulsa, Okla.


Box 10 Capper, Arthur, 1933-02

personal, Wash. Sen., Kansas


Box 10 Capt, J C, 1946-10

Bureau of Census, dir. personal, Washington


Box 10 Caraway, Hattie W., 1937-07

Senate, Ark. re J.R. Steelman, Washington


Box 10 Carey, Jane Clark (Mrs. Andrew G.), 1942-1943

Prof. of Econ. at Barnard. personal, Wash.


Box 10 Carey, Frances King, 1937-1944

re: Mrs. Louise Carey Rosett, Baltimore


Box 10 Carey, Lewis C., 1932-12

his qualifications for office, Lawrence, Mass.


Box 10 Carlson, Earland Q., 1953-05

personal, Univ. of Ill.


Box 10 Carmody, John M., 1941-04-1941-09

Federal Works Agency, WPA, the Fate of European labor leaders, Washington


Box 10 Carnahan, Alison, 1943-05

personal, Colombia


Box 10 Carnahan, George, 1941-12

check for Episcopal Mission; plans for State Dept., Cambridge, Mass.


Box 10 Carroll, John A., 1939-07

"the hotel situation," Denver


Box 10 Carter, Alice D. (Mrs. Edward C.), 1933-03

NY League of Women Voters. personal


Box 10 Carter, James Walter, 1935-05

Bituminous coal industry, Washington


Box 10 Cass, Mary R., 1933-02

personal, Buffalo, NY


Box 10 Casselman, Cora T., 1944-06

ILO Conference in Phila, Ottowa


Box 10 Castro, Albert E., 1930-02

Amalgamated Lithographers of America; congratulations, NY


Box 10 Chadbourn, Esther Packard, 1919-01

Consumer's League, NY


Box 10 Chalmers, A. Burns, 1937-03

Smith Coll., Northampton, Mass.


Box 10 Chalmers, W. Ellison, 1938-06-1942-03

War Production Board.


Box 10 Chambers, C R, 1936

Com. of Industrial Analysis, Washington


Box 10 Chandler, L E, 1942

Kiwanis Club resolution on national defense, Hammond, La.


Box 10 Chapin, Margaret L., 1936-08

Mt. Holyoke, Norwich, Conn.


Box 10 Chapman, H J, 1932-11

Bro. of Railway and Steamship Clerks, recommending FP for office, Cincinnati


Box 10 Chapman, Oscar L., 1949-08

personal, Wash.


Box 10 Chappell, P W, 1935-1937

conciliation for Labor Dept.; Colt, Goodyear, Wagner Act, Hardford, Phila., Akron


Box 10 Charny, Gertrude, 1942-03

40 hour week, Chicago


Box 10 Chatfield-Taylor, Adele (Mrs. Wayne), 1945-06

personal, Southold, L.I., N.Y.


Box 10 Cheek, Mary Ashby, 1936-10

Mt. Holyoke, S. Hadley, Mass.


Box 10 Chen, Ja ne C. Bud., 1945-04

FDR, Chicago


Box 10 Childs, Grace, 1936-06

Mary Schonberg Scholarship Fund, NYC


Box 10 Ching, Cyrus S., 1945-05

personal, NY


Box 10 Chisholm, Elspeth, 1943-04

CBC Forum, FP appearance, Toronto


Box 10 Chivers, J H, 1937-05

unable to serve on conference on the stabilization of industrial relations, Chicago


Box 10 Choate, Anne (Mrs. Arthur Osgood), 1934-09-1945-12

personal; George Hyde Clarke, her brother, Pleasantville, NY


Box 10 Choate, Arthur Osgood, 1940-1942

personal, NY


Box 10 Choate, Nathaniel, 1942-06

personal, Phoenixville, Pa.


Box 10 Christman, Elizabeth, 1932-1939

Nat'l Women's Trade Union League, Wash.


Box 10 Chu, Hsueh-fan, 1941-11

Pres., Chinese Assoc. of Labor - presenting Chinese vases to FP, Washington


Box 10 Church, Ralph E., 1938-1939

Congress. Ill.; Bridges case, Wash.


Box 10 Ciechanowski, J, 1942-01

Minister Stanczyk of Poland, Wash.


Box 10 Clabaugh, Samuel Francis, 1933-04

FP speech on life insurance, Birmingham, Ala.


Box 10 Clague, Ewan, 1934-04-1945

sending Report of Advisory Comm. on Gov't Statistics, Washington


Box 10 Clark, Charles E., 1939-01

accepting appointment, New Haven


Box 10 Clark, John, 1942-03

Mill & Smeltermen's Union, open letter to Congressmen encl., Great Falls, Mon.


Box 10 Clark, Mary Jane (Mrs. J. Wood), 1936-11

Dem. Women of Allegheny Co., Pittsburgh


Box 10 Clark, Mary V, 1923-01

personal, Springfield, Mass.


Box 10 Clark, Rhoda (Mrs. Cameron), 1943-08

letters of introduction, London


Box 10 Clark, Robert L., 1950-06

Civil Service Com., Washington


Box 10 Clark, Tom C., 1945-06

personal, Washington


Box 10 Clarke, George Hyde, 1944-1945

x Choate, Anne. re his son, Arthur Clarke, Cooperstown, NY; Aiken, SC


Box 10 Clarke, Morell, 1941-04

copies of telegrams to FDR, S. Boston, Va.


Box 10 Clayburgh, Alma, 1945-05

personal, NY


Box 10 Clayton, William L., 1945-05

personal, Washington


Box 10 Clement, Florence, 1936-07

Mt. Holyoke, S. Hadley, Mass.


Box 10 Clement, Foy, 1942-08

Great Issue Series, Univ. of Texas - FP to appear, Austin, Texas


Box 10 Clements, Andrew V., 1951-06

Loyalty Review Board paper: " Reasonable doubt of loyalty" covering letter by Hiram Bingham, Washington


Box 10 Clevenot, Elisabeth, 1938-06

"La Bonne Volonte Franco-Americanne," Paris


Box 10 Close, Denise M., 1942-12

The French situation, NYC


Box 10 Close, Joseph K., 1944-02

personal, Toledo


Box 10 Cochran, Agnes C., 1923-01

personal, NYC


Box 10 Coffee, John M., 1939-04

Congressman, Wash. FP impeachment; Bridges case, Washington


Box 10 Coggins, Paul B., 1937-09

congratulations on a good job, Glen Ridge, NJ


Box 10 Cohen, A. Lou, 1939-01

commendation of radio talk, Seattle


Box 10 Coit, Ruth, 1938-04

personal, San Antonio, Texas


Box 10 Colby, Frances Bainbridge, 1942-10

letters of recommendation, Washington


Box 10 Colby, Mary Ruth, 1939-09

Children's Bureau, Washington


Box 10 Colby, Natalie S., 1941-04

re Hermann Broch, NYC


Box 10 Cole, Robert F., 1941-1942

National Mediation Board; railroads, Washington


Box 10 Cole, William, 1937-05

Reynolds-Starnes Bill, Long Beach, California


Box 10 Coles, L F, 1933-08

appreciates the stand FP took in Homestead, Pa.; Negroes have confidence in her, NYC


Box 10 Collebrusco, Ida M., 1933-05

Women's Aux., Prog. Miners of America, Langleyville, Ill.


Box 10 Collins, Blanche W., 1942-03

asking for her resignation, Long Beach, California


Box 10 Collins, John O., 1934-1937

personal, Canal Zone


Box 10 Collins, William T., 1937-04

Nat'l Dem. Club; FP address at Jefferson Day dinner, NY


Box 10 Colvin, Howard T., 1945

Conciliation Service, Washington


Box 10 Colvin, Mamie W. (Mrs. D. Leigh), 1939-02

WCTU; liquor situation, NY


Box 10 Conant, James Bryan, 1939-01

letter from his sec'y, acknowledging FP letter and Bridges data, Cambridge, Mass.


Box 10 Conley, Martha L., 1939-05

personal, Frederick, Md.


Box 10 Connally, Claude E., 1933-02

personal, Oklahoma City


Box 10 Connally, Tom, 1934-11

Senator, Texas. personal, Washington


Box 10 Connery, William P., Jr., 1934-1935

Congressman, Mass. Com. on Labor, Washington


Box 10 Conway, Daniel W., 1946-10

commend FP's perception of prevailing conditions in Civil Service, Baltimore


Box 10 Cook, George A., 1941-03

National Mediation Board


Box 10 Cook, James B., Jr., 1945-01

commendation of her service in cabinet, Wake Forest, NC


Box 10 Cook, Ralph B., 1937-01

Gen. Motors strike, Vicksburg, Pa.


Box 10 Coonley, Prentiss Loomis, 1945-06

personal, Washington


Box 10 Copeland, Adolph, 1938-11

FP talk at Washington Temple Forum, Chicago


Box 10 Copeland, Olive, 1944

Mt. Holyoke, S. Hadley, Mass.


Box 10 Corcoran, Thomas G., 1939-02

personal, Washington


Box 10 Cornell, Mary E., 1935-09

criticism of her speech on the Security Bill, Turlock, California


Box 10 Corsi, Edward, 1933

personal, Ellis Island


Box 10 Costigan, Edward P., 1933-1939

Senator, Colorado. personal, Denver, Washington


Box 10 Coughlin, Beatrice, 1939-02-1939-03

Women's Dem. Club, impeachment, Cleveland


Box 10 Cowan, Mrs. Ida B., 1943-02

re her health, Norman, Oklahoma


Box 10 Cowdrick, Edward S., 1933-03

on her cabinet appointment, NYC


Box 10 Cox, Carolyn, 1943

Candian Women's Com. on Internat'l Relations, FP at the Conference, Ottawa


Box 10 Coy, Wayne, 1942-08

building trades, Washington


Box 10 Coyne, John P., 1942-05

Bldg. and Construction Trades Dept., AFL, Wasgington


Box 10 Craig, Frances Hughes, 1946-10

commendation on her speech, Washington


Box 10 Crawford, Alice

personal, US Embassy, London


Box 10 Creal, Edward Wester, 1939-01

Congressman, Ky. absence due to illness, Washington


Box 10 Creel, George, 1934-1939

Sen McAdoo; Bridges case, San Francisco


Box 10 Crider, John H., 1945-04-06


Box 10 Crnkovich, Emma, 1939-02

thanks for your expression of sympathy, Granger, Iowa


Box 10 Crockett, A E, 1933-03

medicall bill in NY, Rochester, NY


Box 10 Crofts, Alfred, 1938-11

commendation of her address in Roswell, Portales, NM


Box 10 Cross, Wilbur L., 1934-11

personal, Hartford


Box 10 Crozton, Fred C., 1932-07-1940-08

unemployment relief, Washington


Box 10 Cuddy, Stacia E. and Mrs. L.W., 1937-07

please send info for them to use in making a speech on Women in Politics, Charlotte, NC


Box 10 Cullen, John M., 1936-11

personal, NY


Box 10 Cullman, Howard S., 1934-02-1934-04

Wagner-Lewis Bill, NY


Box 10 Curley, James B., 1939-02

personal, Brockton, Mass.


Box 10 Curley, James M., 1934-12

personal, Boston


Box 10 Curtis, Charles D., 1941-01

personal, Newcastle, Me.


Box 10 Curits, Thomas J., 1933-03

To George P. Keogh; re dinner for FP, NY


Box 10 Dailey, Vincent, 1939-1945

personal, NY


Box 10 D'Allesandro, Thomas, Jr., 1944

Congressman, Md. personal, Washington


Box 10 Dallas, John T., 1948

young friends, who once belonged to the Communist party, now threatened with dismissal - can we help him? Bishop, Lee, N.H.


Box 10 Daly, Mark A., 1929-1930

on Miss Perkins' appointment as Industrial Commissioner of NY, Albany, Buffalo


Box 10 Dangerfield, Eleanor, 1933

on Miss Perkins' speech re "shoes in the South," Atlanta


Box 10 Daniels, George C., 1923

personal, Albany


Box 10 Daniels, Grace Brownell, 1934

on Mrs, Rumsey's death, Long Island


Box 10 Daniels, Jonathan, 1933

ed., News and Observer. copy of letter on malnutrition of children, Raleigh, N.C.


Box 10 Daniels, Josephus, 1938-1942

personal, Raleigh, N.C.


Box 10 Daniels, Roland M., 1939

on maritime strike; congratulations for her stand, NYC, Texas


Box 10 Darcy, Lily F., 1933

personal, Washington


Box 10 Darlington, Elliott, 1940

invitation to speak at St. Andrews Church, NYC; on celebration of Nov 3, Kansas City, Mo.


Box 10 Daskam, Alice M. (Mrs. John H.), 1939

on Sen. Thomas' resolution, Conn.


Box 10 Daughton, Ralph H., 1944

personal, Washington


Box 10 Davey, Martin L., 1934

personal, Kent, Ohio


Box 10 David, John H., 1935

Trade and Labor Council; wanting positions with WPA, New Orleans


Box 10 Davidson, Jacques, 1942

personal, Washington


Box 10 Davidson, Jo, 1937-1945

personal, NYC


Box 10 Davies, Marjorie, 1942

invitation to reception for Ambassador Litvinoff, Washington


Box 10 Davis, Anne S., 1936

re FP talk there, Chicago


Box 10 Davis, Clifford, 1944

Congressman, Tenn. thank you, from his sec'y, Washington


Box 10 Davis, Eaton G., 1944-12

personal recommendation, Fairfield, Conn.


Box 10 Davis, James J., 1933-1934

Sen., Pa. personal, Washington


Box 10 Davis, James Livingston, 1937

the death of his mother, NYC


Box 10 Davis, Jerome, 1939

re FP speech in New Haven, Conn.


Box 10 Davis, Malcolm W., 1937

Carnegie Endowment, re Mrs. Bullard, Paris


Box 10 Davis, Mary Dabney, 1933

personal, Washington


Box 10 Davis, Michael M., 1945

personal, NY


Box 10 Davis, Mrs. R C, 1943-05

looking for info re FP for proposed talk, Concord, California


Box 10 Davis, Rowland L., 1929

NY Supreme Court, Assoc. Justice. re John R. Williams, specialist in kidney diseases, NYC


Box 10 Davison, R C, 1935

personal, Suffolk, England


Box 10 Dawson, Marshall, 1944

re FP statement at Nat'l Conference on Labor Legislation, Washington


Box 10 Day, Joseph P., 1943

approval of FP address in NYC, NYC


Box 10 Day, William Horace, 1937

on FP Forum address, Bridgeport, Conn.



Box 11 Deans, Parke P., 1932-1945

personal to FP, also, carbon to FDR, backing FP for cabinet post, Richmond, Va.


Box 11 Dearborn, Ned H., 1938

NYU; re FP appearance on Mr. Bruere's course at NYU, NYC


Box 11 de Chambrun, Rene, 1935-1940

personal, Paris, NY


Box 11 de Laboulaye, Mme Marie, 1937

personal, on board ship, France


Box 11 Delaney, J A, 1945

To FDR and FP - carbon, congratulations on FP in cabinet; Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen


Box 11 Delavigne, Malcolm, 1929

personal, London


Box 11 Demant, V. Auguste, 1947-01

personal, New Haven


Box 11 Denesha, Percy J., 1935

Assoc. Automobile Workers of America forth coming election of union, Detroit


Box 11 Dennis, Albert N., 1942

re Andrew Furuseth, Washington


Box 11 Denny, George V., Jr., 1943-01-1944-11

Town Hall President; re speaking engagement of Miss Perkins, New York


Box 11 deNood, Neal B., 1940

re FP speech at Smith College, Haydenville, Mass.


Box 11 de Pierrefeu, Elsa T., countess, 1942

re Donald Davenport, her desire to meet FP and "help our country unselfishly," Hancock, NH


Box 11 Derby, Evelyn, 1934

re Margaret Larkin, Liston Oak, NYC


Box 11 Dern, Charlotte B. (Mrs. George), 1937

personal, Washington


Box 11 Destler, Chester McA., 1945

re Kate Diedecken, at Conn. College, New London, Conn.


Box 11 Detzer, Dorothy, 1940

Women's Internat'l League for Peace and Freedom: Resolutions passed at annual convention in April, Washington


Box 11 Deupree, Richard R., 1937-1942

personal, Cincinnati


Box 11 Devaney, Allan C., 1952

re "Section 24 Squad," Washington


Box 11 Devlin, Frank E., 1944

to Charles S. Hand, and to FP; re daughter Ann, Long Island, NY


Box 11 Dickerman, Marion, 1942

Amer. Arbitration Assoc.; also, re Dalton School, Hyde Park, NYC


Box 11 Dickinson, Marjorie (Mrs. Clinton R.), 1943

personal, Washington


Box 11 Dickinstein, Samuel, 1937

Congressman, N.Y. re H.R. 6663, on naturalization proceedings, Washington


Box 11 Dies, Myrtle (Mrs. Martin), 1939

personal


Box 11 Dietrich, Margretta S. (Mrs. Charles H.), 1940

re Gertrude Light, thanks for the check, the state of her health, Santa Fe


Box 11 Digney, R. Emmet, 1945

re FP as Sec'y of Labor, White Plains, NY


Box 11 Dillon, F J, 1934

AFL Gen. Organizer; re proposed election, Detroit


Box 11 Dingell, John D., 1945

Cong., Mich. approval of FP on her retirement, Washington


Box 11 Dinwiddie, Courtney, 1921

Nat'l Child Health Council, requesting FP to act as director to child health Demonstration for Amer. Red Cross, Washington


Box 11 Dittman, Mrs. G J, 1937

protesting the proposal of bringing Basque children to the US, Mt. Pleasant, Mich.


Box 11 Doak, Frances R. (Mrs. Charles G.), 1939

re Fp's recent visit to NC, State Legislative Council, Raleigh, NC


Box 11 Dodd, William E., Jr., 1937

American Board of Guardians for Basque Refugee Children, NYC


Box 11 Dodge, Leon A., 1934-1935

personal business, Damariscotta, Me.


Box 11 Dodge, Martin, 1933

re: a pubilc works program, NYC


Box 11 Dodson, James E., 1953

Labor Dept, Asst. Secy.; could not find materials FP requested, Washington


Box 11 Donahue, Bertha Terry (Mrs. Charles), 1942-1945

personal, Washington


Box 11 Doniger, Lester L., 1944-09-1944-10

Admiring criticism of FP's writings, Great Neck, NY


Box 11 Dorr, Goldthwaite H., 1935

Cotton-Textile Institute; Nra, competition in industry, rehabilitation of coal industry, NYC


Box 11 Doty, Madeleine Z., 1936-1945

Univ. of Delaware, Foreign Study Group; re European approval of FDR, her trip to England, personal, Washington, Geneva, Switzerland


Box 11 Doughton, Robert L., 1934

US Congressman, NC. H.R. 7659, Ways and Means Committee, Washington


Box 11 Douglas, Helen Gahagan (Mrs. Melvyn), 1942-1945

US Congress, California. personal; Mrs. Leisa Bronson, California, Washington


Box 11 Douglass, Frank P., 1939

Judge; "unwarranted attack" on FP, Oklahoma City


Box 11 Dowling, Nora, 1941-1942

her forced retirement from Con Ed, NYC


Box 11 Downey, Sheridan, 1941

Sen., Calif.: Ford labor dispute, Washington


Box 11 Drachsler, Julius, 1924

CCNY; immigration, NYC


Box 11 Draper, Arthur S., 1937-1939

personal, Chestertown


Box 11 Dreir, Mary, 1929-1945

personal; Women's City Club of NY, NYC


Box 11 Dubinsky, David, 1937

conference, NYC


Box 11 Dublin, Mary, 1939-12

National Consumers League; thanks for FP's address at their dinner, NY


Box 11 Dubois, Rev. A J, 1940-1943

conference of Church Youth; personal, Washington, Ft. Benning


Box 11 Dubreuilh, Mme Simone, 1937

requesting article for French newspaper, Paris


Box 11 Dubuque, Joseph G., 1945

personal, Washington


Box 11 Dudley, W R, 1937

personal, England


Box 11 Dukes, Harriet Campbell, 1936

Mt. Holyoke - ne president, W. Lafayette, Ind.


Box 11 Dunlop, Lillian C. (Mrs. David B.), 1940

Mary Schonberg Scholarship Fund, Clovelly-in-Pelham, NY


Box 11 Dunn, Matthew A., 1934-1940

Congressman, Pa. House Com. on Labor, Immigration, and Naturalization Service, Washington


Box 11 Durkan, John, 1944-07

approval of her competence in cabinet, NYC


Box 11 DuValm Lucy B., 1944

biographical information about Mrs. DuVal, a.n.s. from her


Box 11 Dye, Archie, 1945

personal, Washington


Box 11 Earle, Genevieve B., 1930-1939

personal; Bridges case, NYC


Box 11 Earles, George H., 1934-1935

Gov. of Pa. personal, Haverford, Harrisburg, Pa.


Box 11 Easley, Ralph M., 1935

Wagner Bill, NYC


Box 11 Eastman, M, 1939

Women's Aux. No.1 to the Maritime Fdn. commending FP for her stand against reactionary interests, San Francisco


Box 11 Eaton, Emily Lovett (Mrs. Horace A.), 1933

Consumers' League; congratulations, Syracuse, NY


Box 11 Eaton, Richard, 1944

Station WWDC; praise of her broadcast, Washington


Box 11 Eberharter, Herman P., 1944

Congressman, Pa.; on re-election to Congress, Washington


Box 11 Eddy, Carl Leon, 1940

urging FP not to resign, Fort Wayne, Ind.


Box 11 Eddy, E.P., 1937-12

thanks for FP's contribution to the health of an elderly woman, Tuxedo Park, NY


Box 11 Edwards, C L, 1953

Civil Service Com.; Senate Resolution 19, positions in the Exec. branch of the gov't, Washington


Box 11 Edwards, India, 1945-1948

Dem. Nat'l Com.; on FP's speaking at March meeting, 1945; Annual Convention in May, 1948, Washington


Box 11 Edison, Charles, 1939-1940

Sec'y of Navy; Bridges case; personal, Washington


Box 11 Egan, John J., 1945

Commissioner of Labor, Conn.; on FP's retirement from Cabinet, Hartford, Conn.


Box 11 Eidlitz, Dorothy Meigs (Mrs. Ernest Frederick), 1941

one-time resident of Japan, offering her service to gov't, NYC


Box 11 Eipper, Thomas C., 1923

congratulations on her appointment, NYC


Box 11 Eldred, H S, 1939

Armour & Co.; union disagreement, Chicago


Box 11 Elkus, Abram I., 1919-1945

1919- telegram, Gov. Smith would like to see FP; 1945, personal, NYC


Box 11 Elkus, Gertrude R.H. (Mrs. Abram I.), 1923-01

approval of her appointment as commissioner, NYC


Box 11 Elkus, Sarah, 1923

Congratulations, NYC


Box 11 Ellis, Kimpton, 1941

re North American Aviation labor trouble, Los Angeles


Box 11 Elmhirst, Dorothy (Mrs. Leonard), 1941

personal, Madison, Wis.


Box 11 Ely, Gertrude, 1936-1945

WPA, disabled marine named Wm Keenan Webster, personal, Phila., Bryn Mawr


Box 11 Emmerson, Ralph, 1938

Joint Maritime Legislative Com.; H.R. 5193; photstat of letter to FDR of Feb 12, 1938, Washington


Box 11 Emmerich, Herbert, 1949

President's Advisory Committee on Management Improvement, Chicago


Box 11 Emmett, Mrs. Pauline, 1936-1941

personal, The Haag, NYC


Box 11 Enge, Dorothy, 1939

admirer, Atlanta


Box 11 Engel, Mrs. Ethel Jamison, 1937

critical approval, Chicago


Box 11 Engle, Lavinia, 1932-09-1932-10

presidential campaign, Albany


Box 11 Englett, Mrs. A H, 1939

re criticism from Rep. Thomas, Rochester, NY


Box 11 Epstein, Henry, 1938

shall be glad to see you, Albany


Box 11 Ericksen, Ruth Mary, 1940

FP should resign - is called a Communist, Odessa, NY


Box 11 Ernst, Morris L., 1923

congratulations, NYC


Box 11 Eustis, E M (Mrs. William C.), 1939

personal, NY


Box 11 Evans, Mary Thompson, 1945

Bus. and Prof. Women's club, Washington


Box 11 Evans, W. Ney, 1941

congratulations on FP article in Fortune, Washington



Box 12 Fahey, John H., 1939-01

Federal Home Loan Bank Board, thanks for letter on Bridges case


Box 12 Fahy, Charles, 1940-1947

re House Bills Aug 1940, immigration & deportation laws 1944, sorry you're leaving 1945, re loyalty board 1947


Box 12 Fairchild, Mildred, 1938-11

appreciate your address, Bryn Mawr College


Box 12 Falconer, Douglas P., 1919-01

Children's Aid Soc.


Box 12 Fallon, James L., 1941-09

letter to Mr. Taft


Box 12 Farrar, John, 1945-06

gratitude for job well done


Box 12 Fay, James H., 1940-06

re Congressmen Taber and Fish


Box 12 Fayerweather, Margaret Doane (Mrs. CS), 1943-05

personal, New Lebanon, NY


Box 12 Fechner, Robert, 1934-03-1939-01

Dir., CCC. re reansfer of W. Frank Persons


Box 12 Feld, Rose C., 1923-1933

solicits article from representative women, NY Times


Box 12 Felt, Nora B. (Mrs. Zeph. Chas.), 1939-04

re Rep. Martin, his stand for FP, Denver


Box 12 Ferkin, Elliott, 1941-11

Permanent Central Opium Board; personal on where to get chemical compost


Box 12 Fey, Harold Edward, 1947-02

The Christian Century, T.M.Heron, Chicago


Box 12 Feyler, Rodney E., 1937-07

clam situation, Thomaston, Me.


Box 12 Fields, Harold, 1933-02

in favor of FP for cabinet, NYC


Box 12 Finkelstein, Louis, 1946-11

Inst. for Religious and Social Studies if you can reconsider your decision. NYC


Box 12 Finletter, Thomas K., 1945-05

UN. sorry you are leaving Labor Dept.


Box 12 Finn, Thomas M., 1941-09-1955-02

Labor Dept, Conciliation Service, appreciatoins of FP, Buffalo, Washington, Erie


Box 12 Finnegan, Richard J., 1938-11

ed, Chicago Times. thanks for your note, Chicago


Box 12 Finney, Ruth, 1939-01

thanks for encl. on Bridges case, Washington


Box 12 Fish, C E, 1939-02

old prospector- humorous letter, Sonora, Calif.


Box 12 Fish, Hamilton, Jr., 1935-02

copy of letters to FP requesting information on aliens, Washington


Box 12 Fisher, Austin M., 1945-04

economics and moral theology, advice re V-E day, NYC


Box 12 Fisher, Boyd, 1933

moral work with unemployed, Brooklyn


Box 12 Fisher, Harold, 1941-10

re Mrs. John McCullough, Minneapolis


Box 12 Fisher, Rosa H., 1933-05

visa petition for fiancee, Washington


Box 12 Fisher, William C., 1943-09

personal, Washington


Box 12 Fitch, John A., 1931-06

NY School of Social Work, Charity Organization of Yonkers, NYC


Box 12 FitzGerald, J V, 1935-05-1940-01

CCC; General Motors; Mrs. Frances Dallant; Bridges case; women in war plants


Box 12 Fitzgibbons, John, 1935-01

NY- Congressman at large, House Com. on Labor, Washington


Box 12 Fitzpatrick, Paul E., 1945-05

on her retirement


Box 12 Fleeson, Doris, 1939-01

The News, thanks for statement on Bridges case, Washington


Box 12 Fleischman, Doris E., 1923-08-1927

preparing magazine article - women in government offices, NYC


Box 12 Fleischmann, Leon, 1933-03

congratulations on her appointment, NYC


Box 12 Fleming, Bessie E. (Mrs. J.B.), 1944-04

on her understanding of poor people, Clarion, Iowa


Box 12 Fleming, Philip B., 1940-07-1945-02

Federal Works Agency Administrator. personal; St. Paul's Church; on labor hours, Washington


Box 12 Fleming, Minnie Mae, 1942

invitation - re. Mrs. John Davies, Washington


Box 12 Fleming, Robert V., 1939-01

thank you for material on Bridge case, Washington


Box 12 Flemming, Arthur S., 1945-06-1948-08

appreciation of FP, Washington


Box 12 Fletcher, Henry P., 1941-07

personal, Greencastle, Pa.


Box 12 Fletcher, Marian Ryan, 1937-03-1939-12

personal - situation in London, London


Box 12 Fletcher, Peter, 1940

re Belgian and French refugees, letter of recommendation for him from FP, London


Box 12 Flint, Mrs. Edith Foster, 1936-11

re Pres. for Mt. Holyoke College, Univ. of Chicago


Box 12 Flisher, Leonard H., 1939-04

requesting information on schools teaching skilled trades, Connecticut


Box 12 Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley, 1943-12

re Mrs. Raissa Browder and order to deport her, NYC


Box 12 Flynn, Edward J., 1949

personal, Poolesville, Md.


Box 12 Flynn, John J., 1934-06

Metal Polishers International Union. thanks for your book, "Women in Industry," Cincinnati


Box 12 Foley, James A., 1919

her confirmation as member of State Industrial Commission, Albany


Box 12 Folks, Homer, 1931-1945

State Charities Aid Assoc. on relief funds; on her cabinet appointment, NYC


Box 12 Forbes, Harold, 1942

Young Men's Business Club. resolution from the club, anti-union, Hammond, La.


Box 12 Ford, Mrs. Lois P., 1936-01

thanks for FP speech to Women's Democratic Club of Charleston, Charleston, W. Va.


Box 12 Forster, Rudolph, 1941-10

From hospital- sure he will be back in Washington before long, Montpelier, Vt.


Box 12 Francis, Myrtle Shepherd, 1940-09

appreciation of FP, Ventura, Calif.


Box 12 Fraser, H W, 1945-06

Pres., Order of Railway Conductors of America. appreciation of FP, Cedar Rapids, Iowa


Box 12 Frayne, Hugh, 1934-01

Amer. Fed. of Labor. re his son, Joseph F. Frayne, NYC


Box 12 Freehafer, Carl R., 1944-04-1945-06

re Mt. Holyoke College, Philadelphia


Box 12 Fremming, H C 1937-05, 1937-05

Pres., Internat'l Assoc. of Oil Field. Gas Well & Refinery Workers of America cannot attend conference, Washington


Box 12 French, Will J., 1941-1945

appreciation of FP, Los Gatos, San Francisco


Box 12 Frey, John P., 1935-1937

Pres., Metal Trades Dept., AFL. appreciation of FP, Washington


Box 12 Friel, Hugh D., 1933-05

settlement of Coal strike, Columbus, Ohio


Box 12 Fries, Frank W., 1940-05

Cong., Ill. re Cong. Taber, Washington


Box 12 Fritz, Blanche, 1939-02

Dem. Nat'l Com. Ill. Women acting in defense of FP, Springfield, Ill.


Box 12 Frost, Clara M., 1936-12

personal - shipping strike, Paris


Box 12 Frost, Henry W., 1943-10

personal, Camp Polk, La.


Box 12 Fry, Edna P., 1945-06

appreciation of FP, Washington


Box 12 Fuller, Jeffrey, 1942-10

personal, Nashville, Tenn.


Box 12 Gaines, L. Ebersole, 1941-04

Chairman, Southern Coal Operations Wage Conference. correspondence (telegrams) with John L. Lewis, Washington


Box 12 Gamble, R L, 1945-06

Chairman, Labor Depr SC. congratulations on her record, Columbia, SC


Box 12 Gammons, Ethel T., 1934-11

Assoc. of Bank Women. thanks for her message at dinner, W. Newton, Mass.


Box 12 Gannon, Mrs. Sarah, 1944-11

mother of George Gannon; requesting FP get him relieved from continuous combat duty, Brighton, Mass


Box 12 Gardner, O. Max, 1937-04

will attend conference, Washington


Box 12 Garley, Mrs. Eliza, 1939-05

on her speech in Columbus; Warren, Ohio


Box 12 Garner, Ettie (Mrs. John Nance), 1941-04

personal, Ulvade, Texas


Box 12 Garner, John Nance

t.n.- he called to say hello, Washington


Box 12 Garsson, Murray W., 1933-03-1952

letters of recommendation


Box 12 Gasson, Herbert G., 1932-06-1932-09

antique dealer, Rye, NY


Box 12 Gates, Mrs. Margaret, 1945-06

thanks for her accomplishments, Washington


Box 12 Gentry, JT, 1944-11

on her proposed resignation, Richmond, Va


Box 12 Gernon, James L., 1919-1922

1st Deputy Commissioner, State Labor Dept. Brooklyn Fire, NYC


Box 12 Gerry, Cornelius H., 1936-08

personal, NYC


Box 12 Gerry, Peter G., 1940-05

US Senate. re Congressman Taber, Wash.


Box 12 Gibbons, Stephen B., 1939-02

thanks for correspondence re Bridges, Wash.


Box 12 Gibson, John W., 1945-06

congratulations on her record, Detroit


Box 12 Gifford, Walter, 1944-08

personal, Greenwich, Conn.


Box 12 Gilbert, Charles Kendall, 1939-02

thanks for material re Bridges, NYC


Box 12 Gilbreth, Dr. Lillian M., 1933-1945

congratulations and best wishes, Montclair, N.J.


Box 12 Gilchrist, Beth, 1944-1945

personal, college friend, Rutland, Vt.


Box 12 Gillepsie, Frank, 1938-10

US Congress. Dies Committee, Bloomington, Ill.


Box 12 Gillette, Guy Mark, 1934-11

US Congress, Iowa. thanks for congratulations, Wash.


Box 12 Gillman, C H, 1934-11-1934-12

United Automobile Workers - Chevrolet Co. and Fisher Body Co.; Atlanda, Ga.


Box 12 Gilmore, Voit, 1939-01

Carolina Political Union. thanks Miss Perkins for her lecture, Chapel Hill, N C


Box 12 Gilpatrick, Chadbourne, 1941-11-1941-12

Emergency Rescue Committee. on his acquiring a French visa, NYC


Box 12 Gilson, Mary Barnett, 1935-07

re Prof. Davison, London


Box 12 Girdler, Tom, 1937-06

letter of John Brookes on his behalf; Girdler vs. Administration


Box 12 Givan, Louise S. (Mrs. George N.), 1937-12

Dem. Nat'l Com. thanks for your visit, Milwaukee


Box 12 Glasier, Mrs. A. B., 1935-05

developing maritime strike, Oakland, Calif.


Box 12 Glasser, M M, 1945-06

sorry Miss Perkins is resigning, Charleston, SC


Box 12 Glaze, Cora M., 1939-01

approval of FP, in spite of her "enemies", Wm Green et al; S. Pasadena, Calif.


Box 12 Gleason, Leo A., 1945-06

on her resignation, Boston


Box 12 Glenn, C. Leslie, 1940-11

St. John's Church; Bennington Coll., Washington


Box 12 Glenn, John Mark, 1929-02

on her appointment as State Com. of Labor, luncheon in her honor, NYC


Box 12 Glidden, Anna, 1941-11-1964

re Leper hospitals in Philippines, personal, Washington


Box 12 Glidden, William Townsend, 1942-02-1944-12

Civil Aeronautics Admin., flying course at Yale, cousin of FP; Washington



Box 13 Goldberg, Julius, 1933-1939

congratulations on appointment, on acquittal at impeachment trial, Klamath Falls, Ore.


Box 13 Golding, H. Dick, 1944-01

how American boys "over there" feel about strikes, Houston, Texas


Box 13 Goldmark, Josephine, 1945-06

personal, Hartsdale, NY


Box 13 Goldmark, Pauline, 1919-01

on FP's appointment by Gov. Smith, Washington


Box 13 Goldwater, Clara A. (Mrs. S.S.), 1942-11

death of Mr. Goldwater, NYC


Box 13 Goller, James, 1939-02

re Bridges case, NYC


Box 13 Gomez, Jose, 1944-01

on his citizen papers, NYC


Box 13 Goodman, Joseph L., 1933-03

cannot come to testimonial dinner, Syracuse, NY


Box 13 Goodrich, Herbert F., 1947-05

on his participation in Civil Service Commission, Phila.


Box 13 Gordon, Archie McD., 1945-05

personal- on her leaving the Labor Dept., San Francisco


Box 13 Grady, Lucretia (Mrs. Henry Francis), 1944-01

Democratic Women's Club - invitation, Washington


Box 13 Gragg, Rosa L. (Mrs. James Robert), 1944-10

Nat'l Council of Negro Women, Detroit


Box 13 Graham, Frank P., 1942-02-1951-03

personal, Washington


Box 13 Graham, WIlliam J., 1929-12

Equitable Life Assurance Co. "The Man over 40", NYC


Box 13 Granberry, John C., 1945-06

on her resignation, past record, San Antonio, Texas


Box 13 Grant, Jane, 1945-06

personal, NYC


Box 13 Grassman, Leonard J., 1944-11

personal, San Francisco


Box 13 Graves, Ralph H., 1938-04-1938-05

on being her literary agent, NYC


Box 13 Gray, Carl R., 1937-04

Pres., Union Pacific RR. sorry he cannot attend meeting, Portland, Ore.


Box 13 Gray, J. Copeland, 1932-11

on her appointment as Sec'y of Labor, Buffalo, NY


Box 13 Greanin, Leon, 1941-05

Dir., Ballets Jooss, NYC


Box 13 Greeley, W B, 1938-05

unemployment in lumber industry, Seattle


Box 13 Green, John, 1935-10

Industrial Union of Maritime and Shipbuilding Workers of Amer. on her appointing a chairman to Arbitration Board, Camden, NJ


Box 13 Greenway, Cornelius, 1945-06

commendation of her role in cabinet, Brooklyn


Box 13 Greenway, Isabella, 1939-04

personal, NYC


Box 13 Gregory, Charles O., 1939-01-1945-05

on impeachment; on her resignation, Chicago


Box 13 Gregory, D L, 1937-06

Republic Steel Empoyees; on their strike, Niles, Ohio


Box 13 Gregory, Noble J, 1939-01

Congressman, Ky.; reply to her letter, on "resolution", Washington


Box 13 Grey, Ben, 1934-01

"Publicity man!' - wanted a little book for her, Washington


Box 13 Gribbon, Nancy, 1935-05

thanks for coming to convention, White Plains, NY


Box 13 Grier, Murray M., 1945-06

on her resignation, Gastonia, NC


Box 13 Griffin, Edward G., 1943-09-1945-01

congratulations on her record, NYC


Box 13 Grillo, Frank, 1941-11

United Rubber Workers of Amer. on ILO conference, Akron, Ohio


Box 13 Grogan, Jane, 1939-02

on Mr. Parnel Thomas (Feeney), Leonia, NJ


Box 13 Grogan, William B., 1942-03

on "certain charges made by Mr. McIlwaine" (Labor Dept.), Washington


Box 13 Grover, Edwin O., 1936-02

to Paul Wilson, on visit by him and his wife (FP), Winter Park, Fla.


Box 13 Groves, Horace A.

correspondence re Horace Groves and his length of service overseas


Box 13 Guard, R. Lee, 1934-09

AFL - telegrams from Auto. Chamber of Commerce, Washington


Box 13 Guerin, William, 1936-04-1944-01

personal, Vineyard Haven, Mass.. & Jenkinton, Pa.


Box 13 Guest, George A., 1943-03

absenteeism, Santa Monica, Calif.


Box 13 Guilbert, Harry, 1933-01-1941-08

personal, Chicago, Washington


Box 13 Gumpertz, S W, 1936-10

Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey - show increased over 1934, 35, 29; NYC


Box 13 Guthrie, Jennie (Mrs. William B.), 1936-10

personal, Tuckahoe, NY


Box 13 Haas, Francis J., 1934-1943

union of AFL and CIO, Dan Tracy of elec. workers, Washington


Box 13 Hackett, Francis, 1936-02

death of his brother, New York


Box 13 Hackett, James Dominick, 1930-1935-12

presonal, NYC & Pompano, Fla.


Box 13 Haff, Edward L., 1939-04

on FP article in Christian Science Monitor, Calif.


Box 13 Haggerty, John B., 1938-01

commendation of FP and Labor Dept., Washington


Box 13 Haigler, Carey E., 1945

regret on her resignation, Birmingham


Box 13 Hale, Mrs. Annie Riley, 1939-08

Bridges case, Altadena, Calif.


Box 13 Hale, Beatrice Forbes-Robertson, 1943-12

personal, Dorchester, England


Box 13 Hale, Robert L., 1939-02

CU Prof., Law School. on her impeachment, NYC


Box 13 Hall, George A., 1923-01

NY State Com...Child Welfare. congratulations on her appointment to Industrial Board, NYC


Box 13 Halliday, Jane (Mrs. William R.), 1929-01

personal, Morristown, NJ


Box 13 Hallman, Malcolm Scott, 1940-05

on her being charged as Russian Jew, Cedar Rapids, Iowa


Box 13 Ham, Roswell G., 1941-1944

Mt. Holyoke College, S. Hadley, Mass.


Box 13 Hamilton, Dr. Alice, 1933-1945

Med. Consultant to Bur. of Labor Standards. personal, Hadlyme, Conn., et al


Box 13 Hamilton, Landon, 1936

personal, Wash., Oxford


Box 13 Hamilton, Mary A., 1934

personal, London


Box 13 Hamlin, Bertie Pruyn, 1934-08

personal, Mattapoisett, Mass.


Box 13 Hammitt, Joseph Otis, 1919-1951

on her appointment by Gov. Smith; Regional Loyalty Board, Ala., NYC


Box 13 Hammond, Henry C., 1933-06

on her address in NYC before Girls Work Section of Welfare Counsel, Augusta, Ga.


Box 13 Hammond, Father Joseph F., 1941-10

admiration of her address, etc., Flushing, NY


Box 13 Hammond, Thomas S., 1933-09

NRA, Washington


Box 13 Bammond, Susan (Mrs. Paul), 1941-12

personal, NYC


Box 13 Hammonds, O W ("Bus"), 1944-1945

personal, Washington


Box 13 Hance, Paul W., 1938

appreciation letter, Chicago


Box 13 Hand, Charles S., 1944

re Ann Devlin, NYC


Box 13 Hanes, John W., 1939-01

Bridges case, Washington


Box 13 Hanessian, Souren H., 1939-06

on her interest in newcomers, New Citizens' Day, Washington


Box 13 Hanlon, J, 1932-12

personal, Rochester, NY


Box 13 Hanna, Edward J., 1934-09-1934-11

Nat'l Longshoreman's Board, Portland, Ore.


Box 13 Hanna, Hugh Sisson, 1934-04

on unemployed coal mine workers, Washington


Box 13 Hannegan, Robert E., 1944-02-1945

Dem. Nat'l Com., Washington


Box 13 Hardy, Edward R., 1945-06

congratulations, NYC


Box 13 Hare, Betty (Mrs. Meredith), 1937-1940

alien property, refugees, NYC, Calif.


Box 13 Hare, Miss C W, 1909

on Greek immigrants, Phila.


Box 13 Hare, Michael M., 1940-1944

housing; education for citizenship; Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, NYC et al


Box 13 Harrigan, John H., 1933-03

re testimonial dinner for FP, Albany


Box 13 Harriman, Daisy, 1933-1936

personal, England, Oslo


Box 13 Harriman, Henry I., 1933-1945

Trade Practice Conference, Inter. Labor Conference, x Carter Goodrich - 12,18.44 (t.l. 3p., carbon, encl. to FP), Washington, Boston


Box 13 Harrington, F C, 1935-1940

personal, Washington


Box 13 Harrington, Robert H., 1935-1944

to "Aunt Fanny" personal, Aberdeen, Md.; Holden Mass.


Box 13 Harris, Alexander, 1939-02

on her statement before House Judiciary Com., Newark, NJ


Box 13 Harris, Charles G., 1932-12

presonal, Blue Ridge Summit, Pa.


Box 13 Harris, Mrs. Mary Agnes, 1945-01

on her resignation, Belleville, Ill.


Box 13 Harris, William B., 1945-05

Fortune Mag. personal, New York


Box 13 Harrison, Carter

personal, Chicago


Box 13 Harrison, Earl G., 1942-1943

Mrs. Anny List; personal, Phila.


Box 13 Harrison, Emilie (Mrs. Sydney M.), 1934-11

thanks for her speech at YWCA, Boston


Box 13 Harrison, George M., 1937-1942

Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Railway Labor Act, Cincinnati, NYC


Box 13 Harrison, Pat, 1940-05

on her commuication to Congressman Taber, Washington


Box 13 Harrison, William H., 1933-04

re her radio address, Richmond, Va.


Box 13 Harron, Marion, 1945-06

on her leaving; a statement on people in FDR administration, Washington


Box 13 Harry, De Witt, 1939-03

To Mary LaDame, praise of the secretary (FP), Washington


Box 13 Hart, Anna Beckwith, 1932-02

on her speech on unemployment, Melville, Mon.


Box 13 Hart, Edward J., 1940-1944

Harry Bridges case; acknowledgement of her letter, Washington


Box 13 Hart, George C., 1945-05-1945-06

on her retirement, Baltimore


Box 13 Hart, Merwin K., 1930-10

on her article in Harper's Mag., Utica, NY


Box 13 Hart, Oliver J., 1942-07

Chaplain. on his leaving the army, Fort Dix, NJ


Box 13 Hartman, Lee, 1930-09

on her article in Oct issue of Harper's Mag. (Assoc. Ed.), NY


Box 13 Hartshorne, Hugh, 1940-01

Yale Univ. To Katherine Lenroot on Documents of the White House Conference, New Haven


Box 13 Haslett, Caroline, 1938-1945

Dir., Elec. Assoc. for Women. BPW Internat'l Fed.; work stoppages, London


Box 13 Hassel, Max, 1933-04-17

t.d.: memo on case of Mr. Hassel & his citzenship, Washington


Box 13 Hassett, William D., 1944-03

personal, Washington


Box 13 Hauck, Henri, 1941-1945

Delegation de la France Libre International Labor Conference, NY, San Francisco


Box 13 Havener, Helen, 1937-1940

BPW Internat'l Fed.; radio broadcast, NYC


Box 13 Havener, Howard, 1945-06

on the insecurity of the disabled, Davenport, Ia.


Box 13 Hawes, Harry B., 1937-01-1946-09

re Child Labor; on her new position, reminiscing re FDR, Washington


Box 13 Hayden, Carl, 1933-1944

Sen. from Ariz. re coal bill; personal, Washington


Box 13 Hays, Brooks, 1945-05

Congress, from Arkansas. personal, on her leaving the government, Washington


Box 13 Hazard, Henry B.

personal, Washington



Box 14 Headley, Bertha M. (Mrs. A.L.), 1938-10

on her address at Columbus, Ohio, Order of Railway Conductors, Lakeland, Fla.


Box 14 Heagney, Muriel, 1941-12

re Miss Alice Henry, Pubn. encl.: "Australian Trade Union Policy on Equal Pay and Equal Status. 1941.", NYC


Box 14 Healey, Arthur D., 1938-1941

personal to FP; to FDR, reccomending L. Metcalfe Walling, Washington


Box 14 Hemingway, S B, 1944-11-1944-12

on Mt. Holyoke Coll., New Haven


Box 14 Henderson, Algo Dotmyer, 1943-05

Pres., Antioch College. invitation to dinner meeting, Ohio


Box 14 Henderson, Ellen, 1936-09

approbation from a once-Republican, San Diego, Calif.


Box 14 Henderson, Victor, 1931-04

clipping of his story on her address (Public Ledger), Phila.


Box 14 Hennings, Thomas C., Jr., 1934-11

personal, St. Louis


Box 14 Henry, Alice, 1941-12

personal, see also: Muriel Heagney, Victoria, Australia


Box 14 Henry, Henrietta Mitchell (Mrs. Robert), 1933-06

on child labor bills in Miss., FP's "Shoeless" comment, Jackson, Miss.


Box 14 Henry, William R., 1933-02

on her taking Cabinet position, NYC


Box 14 Herrick, Elinore, 1930-1944

Consumers' League; NLRB; Todd Shipyards their "white list"; Molly Dawson article on FP; coal settlement; on buying an "old age" house, NYC; Houston, Tex.


Box 14 Herrick, Genevieve Forbes, 1945-05

on her leaving the Cabinet, Washington


Box 14 Herring, Clyde L., 1934-11

acknowledging her congratulations, Des Moines, Iowa


Box 14 Herstein, Lillian, 1940-12

Chicago Fed. of Labor. personal - on Convention at N. Orleans, Chicago


Box 14 Herzog, Paul, 1942-1945

NY State Labor Relations Board. personal, NYC, Washington


Box 14 Hewes, Amy, 1944-01

Mt. Holyoke Coll.; art works by Warren Wheelock, Dorothy Cogswell; S. Hadley, Mass.


Box 14 Hewins, Maud Irene, 1941

re "St. Dorothy's Rest", for convalescent children, San Francisco


Box 14 Hickey, J G, 1937

re conference on stabilization of industrial relations, Rochester, NY


Box 14 Higgins, Carter Chapin, 1937-08

on his going to King's College, Cambridge - with letters of recommendation from FP, Worcester, Mass.


Box 14 HIggins, Esther L., 1938-04

resolution by El Paso Teachers Union, expressing appreciation of FP address there, El Paso, Texas


Box 14 Higgins, George O., 1941-11

on her speech at ILO meeting at CU, Washington


Box 14 Higgins, John D., 1930-1933

personal, Princeton; New Canaan, Conn.


Box 14 Higgins, Kath Remer (Mrs. John D.), 1929-03

on her appointment as Commissioner, Princeton


Box 14 Higley, Mary C. J., 1934-1937

Mt. Holyoke Coll., Alumnae Assoc., S. Hadley, Mass.


Box 14 Hildebrand, Andrew N., 1944-06

"Labor has no liberty to strike...", S. Bend Ind.


Box 14 Hill, Daniel, 1933-03

his views on unemployment, Lincoln, Neb.


Box 14 Hill, David F., 1936-01

on his mis-use of a personal recommendation by FP, Washington


Box 14 Hill, Dorothy, 1936-06

to Mrs. Whitney on share-croppers, hope for FP's help; encl. mimeo letter from Sherwood Eddy, Wellesley, Mass.


Box 14 Hill, Grover B., 1945-06

on her retirement, Washington


Box 14 Hill, Mabel J. (Mrs. Albert E.), 1944-11

personal, NYC


Box 14 Himmelwright, Abraham Lincoln Artman, 1919-01

congratulations on her appointment to State Industrial Commission, NYC


Box 14 Hines, Frank T., 1939-1941

Bridges case; case of Frank L. Vose, Washington


Box 14 Hinshaw, Augusta, 1929-06

"the age old thing", Westtown, Conn.


Box 14 Hinton, Harold B., 1938-08

personal, London


Box 14 Hoag, Garrett S., 1951-06

Loyalty Review Board, Boston


Box 14 Hobbins, James Russell, 1937-05-1937-06

conference on stabilization of industrial relations, NYC


Box 14 Hodson, William, 1939-01

thanks for copy of letter to Dr. Parsons, NYC


Box 14 Hoehler, Fred K., 1942-1945-06

appreciation of FP on her retirement from Cabinet, Chicago, Washington


Box 14 Hoey, Clyde R., 1939-01

on FP's coming to NC for political speech, Raleigh, NC


Box 14 Hoey, Jane M., 1945-06

on FP's leaving the cabinet, Washington


Box 14 Hoffman, Christine M., 1936-04

on her talk in Chicago, Des Moines, Iowa


Box 14 Holden, Wallace Dale, 1936-10

personal, NYC


Box 14 Holderness, H M, 1933-04

approval of her broadcast, Hartford


Box 14 Holland, O C, 1939-01

United Mine Workers thanking FP for what she has done for labor, Paris, Ark.


Box 14 Holland, James P., 1923

congratulations on FP appointment as Industrial Com., NYC


Box 14 Hollands, Mrs. Sarah Truair, 1933-1936-06

on a man as Pres. of Mt. Holyoke, Albany, Oakland, Calif.


Box 14 Hollingshead, Ruth Fall (Mrs. Albert), 1939-03

approval of her speech in Des Moines, Albia, Iowa


Box 14 Holmes, James P., 1945-06

on FP's leaving the Cabinet; from the Conciliation Service, Milwaukee


Box 14 Hone, Mary, 1944-05

personal, ILO in Phila., her speech on BBC, Morristown, NJ


Box 14 Honeyman, Nan (Mrs. David), 1941-1945

NLRB, Dem. Party, personal friend, Portland, Ore.


Box 14 Hood, Ellen Gowen, 1939-1945

Dem. Women's Club; on Fp's trial, her speech in Phila; Philadelphia


Box 14 Hook, Charles R., 1935-1939

on Patman Bonus Bill, Wagner Labor Bill, Middletown, Ohio


Box 14 Hook, James H., 1940-06-1945

personal- on FP's nephew working for the Geometric Tool Co., New Haven


Box 14 Hooker, Mrs. Olita W., 1936-01

on FP's talk in W Va, Elkins, W. Va.


Box 14 Hopkins, Harry L., 1933-10

Federal Surplus Relief Corp.- letter for Mr. Hopkins by Jacob Baker, re Calif. oranges, Washington


Box 14 Hopkinson, "Happy", 1939-08

personal, Geneva


Box 14 Horner, E M, 1940-06

of Pratt & Whitney; re Robert H. Harrington, E. Hartford, Conn.


Box 14 Hoskins, Omar F., 1942-1943

Commissioner of Conciliation; Ship yard strikes, San Francisco


Box 14 Hough, Hortense M., 1945

on FP's speech about FDR, Portland, Ore.


Box 14 Houston, Helen (Mrs. David L.), 1939-02

on FP's trial, NYC


Box 14 Hovey, Carl, 1942-1944

personal, NYC; San Francisco


Box 14 Howard, Marion W., 1941

personal - Gorham Munson, "Men First", Philadelphia


Box 14 Howard, Miriam, 1939

re FP's impeachment, Columbus, Ga.


Box 14 Howe, Louis McH, 1934-08

letter from sec'y enl. telegram from Gov. Brann (Me.), re FO's going to state capitol on visitor's day, Washington


Box 14 Howell, C M, 1938-02

thanks for FP address, Okla. Educ. Assoc., Oklahoma City


Box 14 Howell, Frances Leaf

personal, Rosemont, Pa.


Box 14 Howell, L A, 1921-04

on FP leaving post of Commissioner, NYC


Box 14 Howell, William R., 1932-12

suggesting FP for Sec'y of Labor, Chestertown, Md., Washington College


Box 14 Howells, Muriel (Mrs. William), 1939-04

invitation- personal, Washington


Box 14 Howells, William, 1944-06

personal- his book, Mankind so far, Washington


Box 14 Hoyt, Kendall K., 1932-11

his suggestion for Labor Dept., Washington


Box 14 Hugh, Mary, 1936-05

the Oxford Group, Stockbridge, Mass.


Box 14 Hughes, A D, 1943-12

to FDR- criticism of his labor policy, Johnson City, Tenn.


Box 14 Hughes, Evelyn, 1938-12

on FP's "Russian Jew" criticism, Washington


Box 14 Hull, Frances (Mrs. Cordell)

personal, Washington; Staunton, Va.


Box 14 Hulse, Frances Seymour, 1939-01

personal, Washington


Box 14 Hungerford, Clarence W., 1936-08

wants copy of her address, E. Haddam, Conn.


Box 14 Hunt, Alice W., 1936-12

on FP's speech for Consumers' League, Providence, R.I.


Box 14 Hunt, Edwyn A., 1945-05

printed poem by the author - "My Friend" - tribute to FDR; covering letter, San Francisco


Box 14 Hunt, Thomas B., 1933-07-1933-08

To Louis McH. Howe, Sec'y to Press.; on coal strike, Uniontown, Pa.


Box 14 Hunter, Kathleen, 1941-11

copy- with another item - on women in the war, Bath, England


Box 14 Hunter, William E., 1932-11

Compensation Law; on FP in the Cabinet, Phoenix, Ariz.


Box 14 Husband, William Walter, 1933-04

unemployment relief, Lorillard Spencer, Washington


Box 14 Husbands, Sam H., 1942-05

wage rates on war construction work, Washington


Box 14 Hussey, Frank W., 1945-06

on her resignation from Cabinet, Presque Isle, Me.


Box 14 Hussey, Nathan, 1945-04

on FP tribute to FDR, Williamsville, Ill.


Box 14 Huxman, Walter A., 1937-01-1937-02

Governor. Child Labor Amendment in Kansas, Topeka, Kan.


Box 14 Huyck, Edmund V., 1930-01

personal, Albany


Box 14 Huyck, Jessie V.A. (Mrs. Edmund N.), 1932-11

on a record of Mr. Huyck's activities, Albany


Box 14 Hyatt, Mary C., 1919-01

on FP's appointment to State Industrial Commission, NYC


Box 14 Hyde, Mary Tilton (Mrs. Charles Cheney), 1935-03

on FP speech at YWCA, NYC


Box 14 Hyde, Robert R., 1938-07

offer to help FP in her inquiry on "relationships in industry" in England, London



Box 15 Ingalls, Eleanor Caldwell, 1933

personal - congratulatons on Cabinet post; relative of FP's husband, Corvallis, Ore.


Box 15 Ireland, L A, 1935-12

S.F. Chamber of Commerce News-Letter, as it quotes FP; San Francisco


Box 15 Irwin, John T., 1932-12

on behalf of Internat'l Union of Operating Engineers, statemet of appreciation, NYC


Box 15 Irwin, R. Randall, 1945-06

on FP's resignation, Washington


Box 15 Irwin, Will, 1936-04-1938-02

see Subject folder- "Whispering campaign". on "whispering campaign", FP's impeachment trial; with copy of newspaper article, NYC


Box 15 Isley, Lisette, 1945-04

personal, Brooklyn, NYC


Box 15 Israels, Carlos L., 1936-12

personal - his late father, NYC


Box 15 Iunge, Clara Williams de, 1945-04

about FDR, Santiago, Chile


Box 15 Jackson, Gardner, 1937-1938

Catholic Welfare Conference, Mssr. Ready; Bridges case, Washington; Mass.


Box 15 Jackson, Irene, (Mrs. Robert H.), 1943-03

personal, McLean, Va.


Box 15 Jackson, Margaret (Mrs. B.), 1940-07

commendation for her (FP's) stand on labor questions, Santa Barbara, Calif.


Box 15 Jackson, Percy, 1928-1932

on the estate of his wife, Alice, NYC


Box 15 Jackson, Robert H., 1940-07-1941-06

Att'y Gen'l; personal; also, confidential one listing Communist names in Vultee strike, Downey, Calif.; Washington


Box 15 Jackson, Stephen S., 1939-02

encl. copy of his letter to Rep. Sumners, a personal recommendation of FP, Bronx, NY


Box 15 Jacob, Richard, 1933-08

admiration of her criticism of the Steel Code, Paterson, NJ


Box 15 Jacobs, W E, 1933-08

on miners' unemployment in Overton and Fentress Counties: addressed to Cordell Hull, with carbon of his reply that it was forwarded to Labor Dept.; Nashville, Tenn.


Box 15 Jacobson, Roy C., 1948-03

loyalty program, Silver Spring, Md.


Box 15 Jacques, Charles M., 1939-02

speaking for Workers Alliance of Wash., approval of her fulfillment of Cabinet duties, Hoquiam, Wash.


Box 15 Jaster, Mildred, 1945-01-1945-02

letters of recommendation in reply to FP's queries, Cleveland


Box 15 Jeffris, Ruth B., 1935-10

on FP's lecture in Janesville; Janesville, Wis.


Box 15 Jenkins, John D., 1942-03

on indictment of FP by Kaltenborn, Elmhurst, Ill.


Box 15 Jenkins, W J, 1933-04

Ill. Coal Operators Assoc., on situation in coal mining industry, Chicago


Box 15 Jennings, John Q., 1944-1945

U.S. Conciliation Service; report on Ford Motor Co., March 1944; Detroit


Box 15 Jensen, Leslie, 1937-02

on Child Labor amendment, Pierre, S.D.


Box 15 Johansen, Jean MacLane (Mrs. John C.), 1935-03-1936-03

to paint a portrait of FP, NYC


Box 15 Johnson, Alice P., 1939-03

on her address at Des Moines, approval of her record in public office, Grinnell, Iowa


Box 15 Johnson, E A, 1945-06

Building and Construction Trades Council of Metropolitan District. expression of appreciation of her administration of the office, Boston


Box 15 Johnson, Edwin C., 1934-12

Gov. Colorado; personal, Denver


Box 15 Johnson, Elizabeth Forrest, 1939-02

personal, Captiva Island, Fla.


Box 15 Johnson, F. Ernest, 1933-06-1934-06

Fed. Council of the Churches of Christ in America; interpretation of Admin.'s legislative program; personal; NYC


Box 15 Johnson, Herschel, 1938-08

American Embassy; personal, London


Box 15 Johnson, Hiram W., 1934-07-1934-11

Senator. copy of telegram describing opening of strike; personal; San Francisco


Box 15 Johnson, John Monroe, 1939-01-1945-05

on how CIO secured Penna RR cars on their way to San Francisco Conference (1945), Washington


Box 15 Johnson, Louis, 1939-01-1940

he disagrees with critics, Washington


Box 15 Johnson, Robert W., 1937-05-1937-06

will attend conference on stabilization of industrial relations through collective bargaining, New Brunswick, NJ


Box 15 Johnson, Truman E., 1943-04

resolution offered by Operators of the Appalachain Joint Conference & report of Operators Negotiating Committee


Box 15 Johnston, Olin D., 1934-1937

personal; child labor, Spartanburg, S.C.


Box 15 Johnston, W H, 1939-01

AFL member- would like opportunity to vote for AFL president; Moneta, Calif.


Box 15 Johnstone, Alan, 1942-05

on conference to draft administrative order, Washington


Box 15 Jones, Eugene Kinkle, 1929-05

re FP's address to Urban League dinner, NYC


Box 15 Jones, Edward N., 1935-01

thanks for her good wishes on his appointment to Gov. Earle's cabinet, Pittsburgh


Box 15 Jones, Herschel, 1919-01

congratulations on her appointment; on report of State Industrial Commission, NYC


Box 15 Jordan, C H, 1939-10

Maritime Fed. of the Pacific: asking her to influence with the Pres. in choosing a new candidate for the Com.; San Pedro, Calif.


Box 15 Jouhaux, León, 1941-06

Letters from A. Texier, ILO office, on procuring a visa for M. Jouhaux; Washington


Box 15 Jordan, Wilbur K., 1945-07-1945-08

Pre. Radcliffe Coll.; on FP's giving a seminar at Radcliffe on Management Training; Cambridge, Mass.


Box 15 Joyce, Edmund P., 1933-03

Congratulations on election and offer to help, Lakewood, Ohio


Box 15 Jurkowitz, Frances, 1945-07-04-1965-01-16T00:00:00+00:00

Washington


Box 15 Jurkowitz, Frances, 1959-02-25

Washington


Box 15 Kaiser, Philip M., 1952-06

Address to 35th Internat'l Labor Conference, Geneva


Box 15 Kaltenborn, Olga V. (Mrs. Hans), 1936-03-12

personal, Brooklyn, NYC


Box 15 Kaltman, Samuel, 1944-02

about his daughter, NYC


Box 15 Kane, Amanda Bryan (Mrs. R. Keith), 1942-1944

personal, NY & Washington


Box 15 Karlin, William, 1940-01

letter to John L. Lewis (copy) advising him to get with FDR, NYC


Box 15 Katz, William, 1951-06

willing to confer with FP, Chicago


Box 15 Kauffman, Henrik, 1941-11

Danish Legation - ILO - German occupation of Denmark, NYC


Box 15 Kaufman, Samuel H., 1939-01

expression of admiration and encouragement, because of impeachment, NYC


Box 15 Keane, R V, 1945-05

Australian Senator, Minister for Trade and Customs, etc. his speech to Australian Parliament on death of FDR; with covering letter from E.R. Jacobsen


Box 15 Keating, Edward, 1939-02-1945-01

personal, Washington


Box 15 Kee, John, 1941-04

coal miners in the South; W. Va.


Box 15 Keegan, John J., 1939-10

To Cordell Hull- on the industrial situation of the country, Washington


Box 15 Keegan, Robert F., 1939-01

thanks for correspondence with Father Parsons, NYC


Box 15 Keenan, Joseph D., 1943-07-1943-08

Dept of Labor & Office of Labor Productions, Washington


Box 15 Keezer, Dexter M., 1939-02

Bridges case, Portland, Ore.


Box 15 Keller, G M, 1943-01

San Francisco machinists situation, San Francisco


Box 15 Keller, Kent E., 1934-1945-06

to Marvin H. McIntyre- on Guffey Coal Commission (in FP to FDR, Sept 20, 1935); good wishes; on her resignaton; Washington & Ava, Ill.


Box 15 Kelley, Augustine B., 1944-11

Congressman, Pa. thanks for her letter of congratulations, Washington


Box 15 Kelley, F M, 1935-05

oil tankers' strike, San Francisco


Box 15 Kelley, Nicholas, 1932-03-1935-02

thanks for "noble and beautiful address on my mother at the Memorial Meeting", NYC


Box 15 Kellogg, Marie (Mrs. Morris W.), 1930-01

Consumers' League - wants to put FP's name up for Board of Governors 1930, NYC


Box 15 Kelly, Alured, 1942-04

personal, Melbourne


Box 15 Kelly, Edward J., 1944-07-1944-08

Mayor; re Democratic Convention, Chicago


Box 15 Kelly, Mary Greiner, 1939-02-20

for Ore. League of Dem. Women; recommending Judge James H. Wolfe; situation in Ore.; Portland, Ore.


Box 15 Kelly, William F., 1942-08-1945-06

Holy Name Rectory; about FP's speaking there; his sister, Helen; personal; Brooklyn


Box 15 Kendall, Henry P., 1939-01

Bridges case, Boston


Box 15 Kendall, Evelyn (Mrs. Henry P.), 1934-1936

personal, Boston


Box 15 Kenlan, Charles H., 1936-10

personal, NYC


Box 15 Kennaday, Helen (Mrs. Paul), 1936-03-1939-02

Cosmopolitan Club; on FP's impeachment, NYC


Box 15 Kennaday, Priscilla, 1941-12

check for City Mission Society, NYC


Box 15 Kennedy, Edith Wynne Matthison (Mrs. Charles Rann), 1936-09

Mt. Holyoke College, Millbrook, NY


Box 15 Kennedy, Joseph P., 1938-02

from Max O. Truitt, message from JPK, Washington


Box 15 Kennedy, Morgan J., 1938-11

thanks for FP's address, Annual Convention for the N.M. Educ. Assoc.; Las Vegas & N. Mexico


Box 15 Kenny, Agnes M., 1933-06-1933-08

Assoc. of Bank Women, Pres. requesting FP to speak at their Sept dinner, Milwaukee


Box 15 Kenyon, Mrs. Mildred Adams, 1944-04

personal, Washington


Box 15 Kernan, W C, 1947

Inst. for Amer. Democracy; on prejudice; NYC


Box 15 Keyes, Rowena Keith, 1935-10-1936-01

re Mt. Holyoke Coll., NYC


Box 15 Keynes, J M, 1932

"Banks and collapse of money values"


Box 15 Keys, Ulysses S., 1941-12

NAACP; re Thomas O'Malley 7 employment of Negroes as civil servants - 2 copies of letter, to FDR and Mrs. FDR; Chicago



Box 16 Kidder, Maria (Mrs. Henry M.), 1941

her French friends, the Cottons, arrangements for them to stay in USA, NYC


Box 16 Killough, Hugh B., 1944-10

on Reallocation of manpower between armed forces and civilian employment, Wahsington


Box 16 King, Edith Shatto, 1935-12

personal, NYC


Box 16 King, George S., 1932-12

on her appointment to cabinet; Bay Shore, L.I., N.Y.


Box 16 King, James F., 1943-03

on women in the labor force; H.R. 1876; Washington


Box 16 King, Stanley, 1934-1939

Amherst Coll. Pres.; personal; Amherst, Mass.


Box 16 King, Walter W., 1945-02

personal, Kansas City, Mo.


Box 16 King Brook, Ethel, 1940-04

personal, Harrogate, England


Box 16 Kingsbury, Susan M., 1938-1945-06

Dies Com.; on FP's resignation; personal; Bryn Mawr, Pa.; S. Hope, Me.


Box 16 Kingsbury, John A., 1930-03

Milbank Memorial Fund, public health administration; NYC


Box 16 Kinken, Charles G., 1942-01

the labor situation, Washington


Box 16 Kinsey, Ruth, 1942-05

personal, Washington


Box 16 Kinsolving, Charles M., 1943-1945

on re-employment of returning servicemen, NYC, Phila


Box 16 Kiplinger, Willard M., 1934-1945

personal, Washington


Box 16 Kirman, Richard, 1937-01

To FDR; on ratification of child labor, Carson City, Nev.


Box 16 Kitzman, Harvey, 1940-12

on CIO and AF of L getting together; Racine, Wis.


Box 16 Kivlen, Mrs. Maude D., 1939-01-1944-12

re visa of Dr. Geogre Andai; personal; NYC


Box 16 Klein, Margaret A., 1942-01

Mass. State Fed. of Labor Emergency War Convention; Washington


Box 16 Klein, Philip, 1936-11

personal - on FP's appearance in Newark; Newark, NJ


Box 16 Kloze, Ida I., 1946-10

on FP's speech at the YWCA, Washington


Box 16 Klyce, Stephen D., 1941-10

his wife's application for citizenship, Lexington, Mass.


Box 16 Knaust, Richard, 1932-12

on FP's appointment to cabinet; Copiague, L.I., N.Y


Box 16 Kneier, Charles M., 1953-06

thanks for FP's visit to U of Ill.; Urbana, Ill.


Box 16 Knight, Telfair, 1935-11

Bituminous Coal, Washington


Box 16 Knowles, Karl A,, 1932-11

on FP's appointment to cabinet; Bath, NY


Box 16 Knox, Annie Reid (Mrs. Frank), 1943-1944

personal, Washington, Chicago


Box 16 Knox, R W, 1933-05

on Mrs. Katie McCardle; Washington & Pa.


Box 16 Knox, Mrs. Roy, 1932-12

personal, Akron, Ohio


Box 16 Knudsen, William S., 1937-05

in reply to her letter- he cannot participate; Detroit


Box 16 Kohut, M.S. (Mrs. Alexander), 1919-01

on FP's appointment to State office; NYC


Box 16 Koolkin, Benjamin, 1937-06

Basque children, NYC


Box 16 Kopplemann, Herman P., 1936-04

on the whispering campagin, Washington


Box 16 Kranz, Harry T., 1948-10

concerning efficiency ratings; Washington


Box 16 Krier, Pierre, 1941-1945

ILO; Minister of Labor, Luxembourg; on death of FDR; NYC, Luxembourg


Box 16 Krier-Becker, Lily, 1945-04

on FDR's death, NYC


Box 16 Kreusi, Walter, 1933-03

congratulations on her appointment, Brooklyn, NYC


Box 16 Kuehne, Wilhelm, 1933-06

re radio address, Flushing


Box 16 Kulas, Elroy J., 1937-05-1937-06

on Conference on the Stabilization of Industrial Relations; Cleveland, Ohio


Box 16 Kump, Harman Guy, 1934-09

Gov. - textiles strikes; W. Va.


Box 16 Lackner, John G., 1945-06

Southeastern Regional Council FTA-CIO, expression of appreciation to FP; Orlando, Fla.


Box 16 La Folette, Robert M., Jr., 1931-10-1938

Sen., Wisconsin. request for FP to appear before Com. on Manufacturers' hearing on proposal to establish Nat. Econ. Council; Washington


Box 16 LaGasse, Mrs. David, 1939-02

personal, Newark, NJ


Box 16 La Guardia, Fiorello, 1939-1944

text of broadcast on Post War problems; thank you letter ('39), for FP letter on Bridges case


Box 16 Laidlaw, Alice C., 1938-05

Sec'y of The Cooperative Committee: sending pamphlet on wages and hours legislation by Robert Wood Johnson; Washington


Box 16 Laidlaw, Harriet B. (Mrs. James Lees), 1944-03-1945-05

personal, NYC & Port Washington


Box 16 Lake, Edna F., 1941-02

appreciation of FP's talk to Nat'l Assoc. of Principals of Schools for Girls; Shaker Heights, Ohio


Box 16 Lambert, Alexander, 1938-01

thanks for FP's letter re Mrs. Lambert; NYC


Box 16 Lancaster, Betsy (Mrs. Robert), 1945-10

personal, asking FP's advice on citizenship proceedings for friend; Franconia, NH


Box 16 Land, Emory S., 1942-05-1945-06

US Maritime Commission, War Shipping Admin. wages in shipping industry, housing and recreational facilities for merchant seamen; Washington


Box 16 Landis, James M., 1939-09

Harvard Law School; thanks for FP's letter on Bridges case; Cambridge, Mass.


Box 16 Lang, Alice B., 1942-03

to Mr. Sheffield, cc to FP, FDR - on his criticism of labor


Box 16 Laniewski, Stanisaw and Ludwicka, 1935-12

personal - death of their son; Warsaw


Box 16 Lansburgh, Esther C. (Mrs. Richard H.), 1942-06

Thanks for letter on husband


Box 16 Lape, Esther, 1943-12

on death of Elizabeth Read; Westbrook, Conn.


Box 16 Lapp, John A., 1936-06-1947-10

on her address at Alfred; his friend, Roy Jacobsen


Box 16 Laroche, Mrs. Mary A., 1944-08

to FDR; complaint about strikers; R.I.


Box 16 Lasker, Bruno, 1933-08

congratulations on her accomplishments; NYC


Box 16 La Rochefoucauld, Duchess, 1941-11

French Ambassador, Henry-Haye, on her behalf - she has postponed her trip; Washington


Box 16 Lathrop, John Howland, 1935-12

re Dr. Adelaide Case as Pres. of Mt. Holyoke College; NYC


Box 16 Lathrop, Julia C., 1932-05

YWCA program in memory of; Washington


Box 16 Latimer, Murray W., 1939-01

thanks for letters re Bridges case; Washington


Box 16 Latta, M C, 1945-06

Exec. clerk in White House, appreciation of FP on her leaving; Washington


Box 16 Laughlin, Sara E., 1939-02

appreciation of FP; Philadelphia


Box 16 Lawson, Mrs. Roberta Campbell, 1936-06

Gen. Fed. of Women's Clubs; enjoyed FP speech on June 16; Washington


Box 16 Layten, Mrs. S. Willie, 1932-12

congratulations on assured position as U.S. Commissioner of Labor - former aquaintance; Philadelphia


Box 16 Lea, Clarence F., 1944-12

Congress, Calif. personal appreciation; Washington


Box 16 Leach, Agnes, 1935-12-1940-12

Cosmopolitan Club; NYC


Box 16 Leahy, Margaret T., 1924-08

Telegram-Gazette: Telegram story, re turning material to FP with thanks; Worcester, Mass.


Box 16 Leche, Elton (Mrs. Richard W.), 1944-04-1945-06

on the disbarment case; personal thanks; Covington, La.


Box 16 Leffingwell, Russell, 1934-08

appreciaton of FP and the achievements of FDR's administration; Franconia, N.H.


Box 16 Lefkowitz, Abraham, 1933-02

on FP's "determination not to accept a cabinet position because you had not been endorsed by organized labor" - had to endorse its official, but FP would do a better job; NYC


Box 16 Lehman, Edith A. (Mrs. Herbert H.), 1939-1944

personal; Albany & Washington


Box 16 Leigh, Robert D., 1932

Pres., Bennington College. first year of the College, engaging teachers, trustees; Bennington, Vt.


Box 16 Leiserson, Emily B. (Mrs. William M.), 1943-10-1944-01

personal; Washington


Box 16 Lent, Anna, 1939-03

aliens on the relief rolls; East Hempstead, L.I.


Box 16 Leonard, Wellington T., 1933-02

Chairman, Industrial Commission of Ohio. pleased to hear of FP appointment, on situation in Ohio; Columbus, Ohio


Box 16 Leslie, Mabel, 1929-02-1943-04

on FP appointment as NY Ind. Com.; as Chairman, Women's Trade Union League, re 48-hour law for mercantile establishments (1931); personal (1943); Leipzig, Germany & NYC


Box 16 Leslie, Ruth F., 1944-12

must cancel appointment to interview FP; NYC


Box 16 Lester, H H, 1949-04

on getting a job through Civil Service; Cambridge, Mass.


Box 16 Lester, Muriel, 1941-07

material relevant to M. Lester's delayed visa; Montevideo et al


Box 16 Levine, Sonya, 1941-01

her Washington schedule by FP; re Mr. Rodakiewiez; NYC


Box 16 Levison, W G, 1933-02

his request for her help, her letter of recommendation; Rome, NY


Box 16 Lewin, Charles Jr., 1943-08-1943-09

On the publication of FP's Labor Day address in The Standard-Times; New Bedford, Mass.


Box 16 Lewis, Burdette G., 1933-01

on FP's appointment to cabinet; Chicago


Box 16 Lewis, David J., 1943-02

thanks for her letter (his retirement?), re his accomplishments, his bill, on principle of right to work; Washington


Box 16 Lewis, Fulton, Jr., 1941-10

To Helen Widner Leckliter; with her card to FP; Washington


Box 16 Lewis, Grace Hegger, 1933-11

for article on young people in politics, has FP's daughter been influenced by her position?; NYC


Box 16 Lewis, Gipsey Rose Douglas (Mrs. James Hamilton), 1944-07

personal; Washington


Box 16 Lewis, James Hamilton, 1935-11-1938-12

personal; re Mr. Sisley, appointment of FP; Italy & Washington


Box 16 Lewis, John L., 1940-05

from his office: matters discussed the day before; Washington


Box 16 Lewis, Kathryn

personal; daughter of John L. Lewis; Washington


Box 16 Lewis, Read, 1937-02-1940-06

the Kerr-Coolidge Bill; FP & Immigration & Naturalization Service; NYC


Box 16 Lewisohn, Irene, 1936-09

re Fernando de Los Rios; Paris


Box 16 Lewy, Raphael, 1943-06

Chief Medical Advisor, NY State Dept. of Labor. requests an appointment with FP; NYC


Box 16 Light, Gertrude U., 1938-10-1942-07

her personal problems, health, etc.; Ranchos de Taos, N.M.


Box 16 Liller, William C., 1944-12

NY Commissioner of Conciliation: letter of appreciation of FP; NYC


Box 16 Lincoln, George L., 1944-07

about his wife, Elizabeth; Boston


Box 16 Lindh, Alice Beadleston (Mrs. F. Philip), 1943-03-1945-04

personal, Narragansett, R.I. & NYC


Box 16 Linden, Louise Hastings (Mrs. Eric), 1942-01

on her daughter, Karin Lindin Whiteley; Woodstock, NY


Box 16 Lindsay, Lady Elizabeth, 1935-03

luncheon arrangements; Washington


Box 16 Lindsay, Ruth (Mrs. Kester), 1941-12

personal, NYC


Box 16 Linney, J R, 1933-01

congratulations on FP appointment to cabinet; Lyon Mountain, NY


Box 16 List, Anny (Mrs. Emanuel), 1943-06

on her naturalization; NY & Phila


Box 16 Litchfield, Percy, 1936-04

personal; NYC


Box 16 Littell, Norman M., 1941-07-1942-01

on employment of his wife in Labor Dept.; Washington


Box 16 Little, Alice Rollins, 1919-1934

personal, college friend; S. Hadley, Mass.


Box 16 Littledale, Clara Savage (Mrs. Harold A.), 1932-12-1937-03

Editor, Parent's Mag. on FP's writing ed. for their magazine; NYC


Box 16 Livingtson, Mary Tailer (Mrs. Robert R.), 1943-04

personal; NYC


Box 16 Lobner, Hope J., 1934-10

appreciation of her speech, admiring public; San Francisco


Box 16 Lockwood, Charles C., 1919-02

NY State Senate: to Mrs. Wm. Pitman Earle, Jr., about FP's nomination; Albany


Box 16 Logan, Charles H., 1938-02-1945-01

thanks for FP visit to New Orleans; on her continuing cabinet job; New Orleans


Box 16 Logan, Marvel Mills, 1939-01

US Senate, Ky. to Thos. R. Underwood, on impeachment of FP; Washington


Box 16 Long, Breckenridge, 1936-07-1944-12

on immigration cases; also, personal; Nantucket, R.I. & Washington


Box 16 Long, Frank M., 1944-12

congratulations on her accomplishments; Hampton, Va.


Box 16 Lonigan, Edna, 1937-03

on establishing a WPA unit to study technological change; Washington


Box 16 Looney, Everett L., 1939-01

offer of assistance to FP in her impeachment trial; Austin, Texas


Box 16 Lo Pinto, Victor J., 1937-07

Basque children, NYC


Box 16 Lorber, Herman, 1941-06

requesting help for a friend; NYC


Box 16 Lord, Evelyn (Mrs. Walter), 1944-06

personal; Youngstown, NY


Box 16 Lorent, Elizabeth, 1943-07

personal; NYC


Box 16 Lothrop, Donald G., 1943-01

thanks for her address; Boston


Box 16 Loud, Ruth McAneny, 1936-11-1936-12

re FP article for Brearly Bulletin; NYC


Box 16 Loughlin, Mrs. James W., 1936-11

DAR requesting money; Newcastle, Me.


Box 16 Louria, Felice J. (Mrs. Henry W.), 1938-04-1940-07

Consumer's League; re George J. Burke; NY & Brooklyn


Box 16 Lovejoy, Owen R., 1933-02-1935-07

personal; NYC


Box 16 Lovett, Robert M., 1939-09-1940-02

immigration; St. Thomas, Virgin Islands


Box 16 Low, Henrietta Baker, 1945-06

personal; Baltimore


Box 16 Lowe, Corinne, 1932-01-1944-01

personal; NYC



Box 17 Lubin, Isador, 1937-10-1945

ILO (Geneva Oct 37); CIO; Washington, Geneva


Box 17 Ludington, Katharine, 1934-03

re her nephew, Townsend Ludington, and his interest in air mail reconstruction; NYC


Box 17 Ludlow, Louis, 1938-12-1943-09

AFL vs CIO; suggested questions for Congressman Ludlow (Ind.); Washington


Box 17 Ludlow, Mary Stuart, 1944-03-1944-05

personal; Alexandria, Va.


Box 17 Luikart, Fordyce W., 1952-10-1953-07

examination for Civil Service Investigator; Washington


Box 17 Lundenerg, Harry, 1937-09-1945-06

Sailors' Union; re Andrew Furuseth; personal; San Francisco


Box 17 Lyman, Mary Ely, 1942-12

personal; Sweetbriar, Va.


Box 17 Lyon, Melissa (Mrs. Byron), 1937-05-1943-06

abour her husband's job, a job for her daughter; Waldwick, NJ


Box 17 McAfee, Mildred H., 1938-04

about Elizabeth Farley; Wellesley, Mass.


Box 17 McAlister, Hill, 1934-11

thanks for congratulations on his election; Nashville, Tenn.


Box 17 McAllister, Dorothy (Mrs. Thomas F.), 1949

Nat'l Consumers' League: on FP's talking at their coming dinner in NYC (Dec 9); Cleveland


Box 17 MacArthur, Gen. Douglas, 1945-05

copy of telegram, on death of FDR; Manila


Box 17 MacBrayne, Lewis E., 1945-05

appreciation, on her retirement; Boston


Box 17 McBride, Mary Margaret, 1944-07

thanks for your fine interview; NYC


Box 17 McCallum, Arlington A., 1944-11

rector of St. Paul's Church, to Gen. Fleming; Washington


Box 17 McCamy, James L., 1940-03

on Father Divine; Washington


Box 17 McCarran, Patrick, 1933-05

Sen., Nevada: recommendation for Charles Wyzanski; Washington


Box 17 McCausland, Elizabeth, 1930-12

The Springfield Republican: using FP's article


Box 17 McChesney, H H, 1933-04

congratulations on radio address; Gary, Ind.


Box 17 McClees, Lulu (Mrs. H.S.), 1944-02-1945-04

to give a study of FP's life and work; Delano, Calif.


Box 17 McCloskey, Mark A., 1945-06

appreciation of FP; Washington


Box 17 McCloskey, Mrs. W J, 1943-03

commendation of FP's cabinet accomplishments; Upland, Calif.


Box 17 McClure, Elizatbeth Cramer (Mrs. James G.K.), 1935-09

personal; Fairview, N.C.


Box 17 McConnell, Francis J., 1929-07-1934-10

Bishop of NYC; personal; NYC


Box 17 McConnell, Frank H., 1933-02

congratulations on cabinet appointment; NYC


Box 17 McConnell, Marjorie, 1937-06

Basque refugees; Muncie, Ind.


Box 17 McCormack, John W., 1937-06-1944-11

Congress, Mass. Basque refugees, Bridges case, personal thanks; Washington


Box 17 McCormick, Ruth Hanna, 1930-05

Congress, Ill. personal congratulations; Washington


Box 17 McCullough, Doriane (Mrs. John), 1944-03

personal


Box 17 McDermott, John C., 1937-07

case against Robert Edward Edmondson; NYC


Box 17 McDevitt, James L., 1945-06

Penna Fed. of Labor; Harrisburg, Pa.


Box 17 McDonagh, Mary A., 1944-05

FP's sympathy on her brother's death


Box 17 MacDonald, Gertrude E.T. (Mrs. Albert P.), 1946-11

on Civil Service applications; Washington


Box 17 McDonald, James G., 1942-01

appreciation of FP; Brooklyn


Box 17 McDonald, Ralph, 1940-11-1941-12

recommendations for McDonald; N. Carolina


Box 17 MacDonald, Thomas H., 1941-09

re Damariscotta, Me.; Washington


Box 17 McDougal, Mrs. D.A., 1932-11

to Gov. FDR, re FP in cabinet; Sapulpa, Okla.


Box 17 McDowell, John N., 1921-06

sending FP copy of 1884 Factory Inspectors Report; Albany


Box 17 McElroy, Katharine, 1936-01

Wells College, thanks for speech; Aurora-on-Cayuga, NY


Box 17 McEntee, J J, 1940-09

Civilian Conservation Corps; Washington


Box 17 McEntegard, Msgr. Bryan Joseph, 1943-06

Bishop-elect of Egdensburg, thanks for FP's letter of congratulations; NYC


Box 17 McEwen, D C, 1933-05

approval of FP radio address; Los Angeles


Box 17 McGrady, Edward F., 1933-10-1941-09

Asst. Sec'y Labor, Longshoremen's strike (San Francisco, 1934), his resignation; Washington


Box 17 McGrew, Louis, 1943-12

for Pres. Sec'y - on ending all strikes for duration of the war; Tampa, Fla.


Box 17 McGuigin, Harold, 1933-06

Congress, Kan. on Labor Dept. leaflet recommending a diet excluding meat; Washington


Box 17 McHale, Kathryn, 1939-02-1939-06

Amer. Assoc. of Univ. Women: on FP impeachment resolution, FP address in Denver; Washington


Box 17 McIntosh, Mililcent Carey, 1936

The Brearly School, requesting article from FP for Alumnae Bulletin; NYC


Box 17 Mack, Julian W., 1934-01

immigration committe; NYC


Box 17 Mack, Harriet (Mrs. Norman E.), 1944-01

memorial to Norman E. Mack; Buffalo, NY


Box 17 Mack, W E, 1930-11

to Gov. FDR, on re-appointing FP; NY


Box 17 McKellar, Kenneth, 1933-05

Senate, Tenn. on employment of labor on Tenn. River improvement project; Washington


Box 17 McKelway, Benjamin Mosby, 1938-03

on FP speech on National Radio Forum; Washington


Box 17 MacKenzie, Catharine E. (Mrs. D.A.), 1939-02

on FP address; Los Angeles


Box 17 McKinley, E I, 1936-05

Tenant Farmers strike in Arkansas; Little Rock, Ark.


Box 17 McKinley, Kathleen M. (Mrs. K.G.), 1937-04

personal; aboard ship


Box 17 McLaughlin, Alice and Charles Vincent, 1945-01-1945-06

personal; Ariz. & Colo.


Box 17 McLaughlin, Charles F., 1934-11

personal; Omaha


Box 17 McLendon, Robert L., 1932-12

on racism, etc.; Vosburg, Miss.


Box 17 McLoney, Barbara, 1940-02-14

US Labor Dept: possible industrial plants suitable for a visit by the Secretary; San Francisco


Box 17 McMahon, Brien, 1938-02-1939-01

Edmonson case, Bridges; Washington


Box 17 McMahon, Mrs. Rose, 1945-02

on FP re-appointment to cabinet; Richmond, Va.


Box 17 MacMillan, Pauline (Mrs. Wagner), 1936-01-1936-04

on FP ancestors; NYC


Box 17 McMullan, P J, 1941-05

requesting material for speech on FP; Albert Lea, Minn.


Box 17 McMurphy, Allen B., 1937-11

appreciation of FP lecture; Waterbury, Conn.


Box 17 McNamara, Elizabeth L., 1939-01

Bridges case; Boston


Box 17 McNary, Charles L., 1938-05

Sen., Ore. letter from constituents; Washington


Box 17 McNinch, Frank R., 1939-02

Bridges case; Washington


Box 17 MacRae, Elmer L., 1940-10

seeking advice for his daughter; Cos Cob, Conn.


Box 17 McSwain, John J., 1935-04

on Bill: enrollment in Army after honorable discharge from CCC; Washington


Box 17 Macy, Edward W., 1936-10

personal; Brooklyn


Box 17 Maddock, Elizabeth M. (Mrs. Charles), 1944-1953

personal; classmate, Mt. Holyoke; Trenton, N.J.


Box 17 Magee, Elizabeth, 1934-11-1949

to Mary Dewson; minimum wages; Nat;l Consumers' League: on NYC dinner Dec 9; Cleveland


Box 17 Magnus, Percy C., 1954-12

thanks for her address to NY Board of Trade (of which he is Pres.); NYC


Box 17 Maher, Amy G., 1933-02-1934-04

congratulations on FP cabinet appointment; wants to help Wagner Lewis unemployment insurance bill; Toledo, Ohio


Box 17 Maher, John F, 1933-02

congratulations on FP cabinet appointment; NYC


Box 17 Mahon, George, 1944-11

Congress, Texas. thanks for your congratulations; Washington


Box 17 Major, Miss W B, 1940-09

on FP Labor Day radio talk; St. Louis


Box 17 Malecki, Daniel, 1944-01

congratulations on FP reappointment; Cicero, Ill.


Box 17 Mallery, Otto T., 1939-01-1945-05

personal friend; ILO Conference (1944); appreciation of FP as Sec'y; Philadelphia


Box 17 Maloney, Francis T., 1940-05

Sen., Conn. thanks for her letter; Washington


Box 17 Mandigo, Pauline, 1949-11

News Bur., on FP address to Nat'l Consumers League Anniversary Celebration; New York


Box 17 Manno, Peter J., 1945-04

on death of FDR, urging FP not to leave the Dept.; Atlantic City, NJ


Box 17 Maragon, John F., 1933-05-1933-11

on Mr. Maragon's character; Washington, Cleveland


Box 17 Marakle, Willard A., 1932-11-1933-01

on FP election, probable appointment; Rochester, NY


Box 17 Marbury, Elizabeth, 1932-05

glad to hear about meeting last week; NYC


Box 17 March, Charles H., 1941-09

Chairman, Fed. Trade Com., submitting reports for 1939; Washington


Box 17 Margolin, Bessie, 1945-03-1945-05

Miss Margolin's argument in Supreme Court, her regrets on FP's leaving the Dept.; Washington


Box 17 Marks, Jeannette, 1936-05-1937-03

problems at Mt. Holyoke Coll.; S. Hadley, Mass.


Box 17 Marler, Sir Herbert, 1936-11

arrived to take over Canadian Legation, would like to call on FP; Washington


Box 17 Marquardt, August W., 1945-06

on FP resignation as Sec'y of Labor; Buffalo


Box 17 Marsh, E P, 1935-1942

conciliation AFL-CIO, Lumber mediation, Seattle Naval situation


Box 17 Marshall, Cornelia E., 1929-04

Assoc. to promote proper housing for girls; request for FP to speak at their luncheon; New York


Box 17 Marshall, Nancy (Mrs. A.F.), 1931-10

on Mrs. Cutter, "physical culture teacher of some years ago," hard hit by depression


Box 17 Marshall, Gavitt, 1944-02

biog. data on him; Washington


Box 17 Martin, Charles H., 1934-12

Congress, Ore. thanks for FP letter of congratulations; Washington


Box 17 Martin, John A., 1939-04-1939-06

Congress, Colo. on the attempt of Congress to impeach FP; Washington


Box 17 Martin, Roy F., 1942-04

complaint to FP on her inability; Wooster, Ohio


Box 17 Martin, Thomas A., 1940-09

approbation of FP; Brooklyn


Box 17 Mason, Edward S., 1949-08

Harvard Fac., on his appointment to Pres. Advisor Com. on Management Improvement


Box 17 Mason, Mrs. Lucy Randolph, 1932-01-1945-06

on FP probable appointment to cabinet; Gen. Sec., Nat'l Consumer's League; appreciation of FP's job as Sec'y; NYC & Atlanta


Box 17 Maurois, Andre, 1936-11

correspondence (by telegram) with Robert Valeur on engagement with Maurois (that did not take place); NY


Box 17 Maverick, Maury, 1935-04-1945

encouraging her to continue the fight against Dies Com.; Washington


Box 17 Maxwell, Perriton, 1932-12-1933-01

asking for FP views, if appointed by FDR; statement about FP from Jane Addams; his biog.; Long Island, NY


Box 17 May, Andrew J., 1939-02

to Thomas R. Underwood, re proposed impeachment of FP; Washington


Box 17 Mayberry, Edward E., 1944-07

re article in Colliers Mag. on FP; Lodi, NJ



Box 18 Mead, George H., 1934-04-1942-10

personal; NYC & Dayton, Ohio


Box 18 Mead, James M., 1938-01-1944-06

commendation, wages and hours bill, impeachment, personal; Washington


Box 18 Mead, John, 1945-06

commendation on FP's job as Sec'y; Buffalo


Box 18 Means, Gardiner C., 1954-03-14

Re Price fixing; Washington


Box 18 Mehl, William, Dr., 1929-02-01

on the case of Henry Sharts' loss of vision- disagreement with Drs. Somberg and Acheson, State physicians; Buffalo


Box 18 Meisel, Mrs. Emeline T., 1945-06

requesting letters from FP for autograph coll.; New Orleans


Box 18 Mellet, Lowell, 1941-09

approval of FP Fortune Mag. article; Washington


Box 18 Mellon, Sarah Brisbane (Mrs. Chase), 1942-01

enclosed check for NY Episcopal Mission Soc.; Chicago


Box 18 Melson, Everett W., 1932-05

how to absorb unemployed; NYC


Box 18 Meredith, Ellis, 1934-08

Woman's Nat'l Dem. Club - requesting copy of FP new book, "People at Work"; Washington


Box 18 Merriam, Charles E., 1947-09-1951-06

U of Chicago Fac.: suggestions for review board on Civil Service Com.; personal; Chicago & Constableville, NY


Box 18 Merriam, Frank F., 1934-07-1935-05

Gov., Calif. Communist activities in Calif., appointment of Board of Arbitration for shipping industry; Sacramento, Calif.


Box 18 Merrill, Ida Nancy, 1944-11

commendation on FP speech; can't women work together to get rid of all this hatred; St. Petersburg, Fla.


Box 18 Merritt, Walter Gordon, 1933-04

the "so-called Perkins Bill"; NYC


Box 18 Merz, Charles, 1940-05

thanks for copy of FP letter to Rep. Taber (impeachment); NYC


Box 18 Messersmith, George S., 1938-03-1943

refugees; Washington


Box 18 Metcalf, Jesse H., 1933-08

thanks for FP's letter (by sec'y); Providence, RI


Box 18 Meyer, Arthur S., 1945-06

thanks for your letter; NYC


Box 18 Meyer, Agnes (Mrs. Eugene), 1936-12-1942-08

personal; on going to England to study social adjustments to the war; Washington & Mt. Kisco, NY


Box 18 Meyer, Henry C., 1933-01

congratulations on FP cabinet appointment; NYC


Box 18 Meyer, Max, 1941-09

approval of FP Fortune article; New York


Box 18 Miles, Vincent, 1934-05

suggestion that FDR inquire about wage rate orders, effect of Coal Code Wage Order; Washington


Box 18 Milgrim, Herman, 1933-04

to sec'y of Mrs. FDR: on part of Milgrim management toward its employees; NYC


Box 18 Miller, Charles A., 1944-07

commendation for article in Colliers Mag.; Houston


Box 18 Miller, Frieda S., 1930-08-1948-02

a 5-yr. program for social and econ. reform through gov't; FP address at Wisconsin Univ.; NYC, Albany, Washington


Box 18 Miller, Helen T. (Mrs. C W), 1935-05

Women's State Dem. Club pres.: suggesting names for mediation board in Oil Tanker strike; San Francisco


Box 18 Miller, Emma Guffey (Mrs. Carroll), 1933-08-1939-05

FP's visit to Pittsburgh vicinity and mines; impeachment; resolution of Wom. Nat. Dem. Club in FP's behalf; Washington & Slippery Rock, Pa.


Box 18 Miller, Izetta Jewell, 1933-01

her recommendation of FP for cabinet office; Schenectady, NY


Box 18 Miller, Lesie A., 1934-11

Gov., Wyo. thanks for FP congratulations; Cheyenne, Wyo.


Box 18 Miller, Rudolph P., 1919-01

recommendation of FP for Industrial Commission; NYC


Box 18 Millis, Harry Alvin, 1933-03-1942-12

labor conference, Black Bill, Nat'l Labor Relations Board, Dr. Leiserson; Chicago & Washington


Box 18 Mills, Dorothy C., 1929-10

Ladies' Home Journal Mag., use of FP photo; Philadelphia


Box 18 Mills, Lucille (Mrs. Elby R.), 1939-05

commendation for FP visit to Columbus; Sabina, Ohio


Box 18 Minassian, David Der H., 1935-02

dealer in Oriental Goods, mentions Paul Wilson (FP's husband); NYC


Box 18 Minor, Jeanie V., 1923-01

congratulations on FP return to Industrial Board


Box 18 Minton, Sherman, 1934-11

thanks for FP letter; Indianapolis


Box 18 Mitchell, Elizabeth, 1936-10

on selection of man as Pres. of Mt. Holyoke; W. Lafayette, Ind.


Box 18 Mitchell, Ewing Y., 1932-11

encl. of editorial that FP should be cabinet member; St. Louis


Box 18 Mitchell, Harry B., 1939-01-1949-07

Pres. U.S. Civil Service Com: Bridges, members of the Board, Loyalty Review Board, Bill s.2111 (personnel policy of Civil Service, etc); Washington


Box 18 Mitchell, James P., 1942-05-1945-06

Dir. of Civilian Personnel, to Daniel Tracy, Asst. Sec'y of Labor (1942); appreciation to FP on her leaving Sec'y post; Washington & Summit, NJ


Box 18 Mitchell, Wesley C., 1944-09

Wesley C. Mitchell report on Cost of Living; Washington


Box 18 Mitchell, William D., 1947-04

unable to serve on Loyalty Reivew Board; NYC


Box 18 Moeur, Benjamin B., 1934-12

Gov., Arizona. thanks for FP letter of congratulations; Phoenix, Ariz.


Box 18 Monchow, Helen C., 1944

re Board of Trustees of Mt. Holyoke Coll.; Washington


Box 18 Montague, Gilbert H., 1934-08-1940-05

on speaking against NRA; Mr. Landis and the Bridges case; NYC


Box 18 Montgomery, Esther, 1936-12

Neb. Women's Educational Club: pleasure of FP visit; Lincoln, Neb.


Box 18 Moody, Julia E., 1936-06

on election of man to Mt. Holyoke presidency; Wellesley, Mass.


Box 18 Moore, Treby, 1919-1946

personal; Providence, RI & W. Orange, NJ


Box 18 Morelock, H W, 1939-04

FP address at Alpine, info re Alpine; Alpine, Texas


Box 18 Morgan, Ann, 1935-04-1935-05

man or woman for pres. of Mt. Holyoke?; S. Hadley, Mass.


Box 18 Morgan, Anne, 1932-10

Amer. Women's Assoc.: won't FP accept a membership; NYC


Box 18 Morgan, Ruth, 1931-09

League of Women Voters - stand re Pres.'s veto of Wagner bills; NYC


Box 18 Morgan, Samuel, 1937-01

"John L. Lewis does not represent the large majority of Flint's working men and women"; Flint, Mich.


Box 18 Morgan, Thomas A., 1949-08

thanks for FP's congratulations; NYC


Box 18 Morgenthau, Elinor F. (Mrs. Henry), 1935-12-1938-01

White House party; Washington


Box 18 Morely, Madge L.

personal


Box 18 Morely, R B, 1939-11-1945-05

letters of commendation; Washington & Toronto


Box 18 Morris, Mrs. Benjamin, 1940-11

scheduled to talk on FP to local Woman's Club; West Union, W. Va


Box 18 Morris, Elizabeth C., 1923-01-1933-03

letters of appreciation; NYC


Box 18 Morris, James W., 1939-01

thanks for Bridges material; Washington


Box 18 Morrison, Alva, 1936-06-1937-02

on election of Dr. Ham for presidency of Mt. Holyoke; S. Hadley, Mass.


Box 18 Morrison, James H., 1945-05

Congress, La. on FP's resignation; Washington


Box 18 Morriss, Margaret S., 1939-07

Amer. Assoc. Univ. Women Pres.- thanks for FP speech in Denver to AAUW; Providence, RI


Box 18 Morrow, Elizabeth C., 1940-05

refugees; Northampton, Mass.


Box 18 Morrow, Mrs. Martin J., 1944-02

raising money for honor roll for service men; Damariscotta, Me.


Box 18 Morse, Howard M., 1933-08

congratulations on criticism of Steel Code; NYC


Box 18 Morse, Wayne L., 1943-06

War Labor Board, Abe Fortas, Coal dispute; Washington


Box 18 Moskowitz, Belle (Mrs. Henry), 1929-02-1930-02

personal; unemployment; NYC


Box 18 Moskowitz, Henry, 1935-02

personal; NYC


Box 18 Moskowitz, Marcella, 1925-10

Council on Immigrant Educ. list of speakers; NYC


Box 18 Mossell, Dr. N F, 1939-04

commendation on FP radio address; Phila.


Box 18 Mother Superior, All Saints Convent, 1939-1942

personal; Catonsville, Md.


Box 18 Moulton, Robert S., 1943-11-1949-10

escalator hazard, Nat'l Fire Protection Assoc. - FP to talk at their Conference


Box 18 Moyer, Pat, 1939-04

commendation of FP as Sec'y; St. Paul, Minn.


Box 18 Mullady, Bernard R., 1939-10-1945-06

on press relations re Textile Wage Order, on FP's resignation as Sec'y; Washington & Fort McClellan, Ala.


Box 18 Muller, Ada H., 1929-01

congratulations on election; NYC


Box 18 Muller, Charles P., 1942-06

re Dr. Alice Salomon for naturalization; NYC


Box 18 Mullins, John Lee, 1933-07

mine worker, asking if law will protect him; W. Va


Box 18 Mumford, Mrs. Clare Dana, 1933-05-1943-12

personal; re "Query" - 1933-37; NYC


Box 18 Mumford, George Dana, 1944-03-31-1944-10

personal; p. copy of his letter to the Bishop; question on naturalization; NYC


Box 18 Munro, Walter I., 1945-05

personal; Minneapolis


Box 18 Munson, Miriam Ott, 1931-02-1933-02

personal: opportunity to write article on FP; NYC


Box 18 Murdock, Abe, 1940-05

Congress, Utah Mr. Taber (impeachment); Washington


Box 18 Murphy, David J., 1933-08

Sen., Iowa (Louis Murphy): acknowledgement of FP letter to Sen. L. Murphy; Dubuque, Iowa


Box 18 Murphy, Ernest Cullen, 1941-11

railroad strikes - shippers of lumber - letter to FDR; Eugene, Ore.


Box 18 Murphy, Dr. Helen, 1932-12

wrote to FDR asking him to appoint FP to cabinet; Phila.


Box 18 Murphy, John M., 1944-11

Congress, Penna. thanks for her letter, commendation of FP; Washington


Box 18 Murphy, Michael J., 1945-06

on FP's resignation from Dept.; NYC


Box 18 Murphy, Thomas, 1933-05

Pres., Chamber of Commerce. re miners and the Anthracite Region; Scranton, Pa.


Box 18 Murphy, W. A. Pat, 1932-12-1933

with copy of letter to FDR, commending FP's appointment to cabinet; Oklahoma City


Box 18 Murray, James E., 1940-06

Senator, Mont. on letter from Taber, attempt to impeach FP; Washington


Box 18 Mussey, Henry Raymond, 1930-03

thanks for bulletin on unemployment in Buffalo, complaints about Pres. Hoover (The Nation); NYC


Box 18 Myer, Samuel, 1940-12-1942-09

FP's speech at Princeton, on soliciting FDR for a speech; personal; Princeton


Box 18 Myers, Frank C., 1944-12

on FP's remarks to Board of Trustees meeting at Mt. Holyoke, May 1944; NYC


Box 18 Myers, James, 1934-12

Mrs. Rumsey's death; NYC


Box 18 Myers, Lewis E., 1939-01

impeachment; Chicago


Box 18 Myrddin-Evans, Sir Guildhaume, 1945-05

United Kingdom Delegation to S.F. Conference: proposed amendment to Dumbarton Oaks proposal; San Francisco


Box 18 Mythen, Robert E., 1945-06

regret on FP resignation; Denver



Box 19 Naquin, Arthur J., 1945-02

re Reginald T. Raymond; Houston, Texas


Box 19 Nathan, Maud (Mrs. Frederick), 1919-1945-04

personal; NYC


Box 19 Neiswanger, William Anderson, 1934-11

on FP speech at De Paul Univ.; Greencastle, Ind.


Box 19 Nelson, Donald Marr, 1939-02-1945

thanks for letter about Bridges case; Chicago


Box 19 Nelson, Julia Prindle (Mrs. Charles F.), 1933-02

commendation on her association with Mt. Holyoke; Los Angeles


Box 19 Nelson, Otto L., 1949-08

thanks for letter on occasion of his being put on Pres.' Advisory Com. on Management Improvement; NYC


Box 19 Nesbit, Walter, 1933-06

Congress, Ill.: miner by profession, interested in trade union movement; Washington


Box 19 Newcomb, Barbara L., 1944-10

thanks for note of sympathy; Winnipeg


Box 19 Newhall, Harriet, 1934-06-1944-03

sec'y to Board of Trustees, Mt. Holyoke; S. Hadley, Mass.


Box 19 Newell, Alfred James, 1934-12

congratulations on radio speech of 12.2.34; South Wales


Box 19 Newman, Pauline M., 1933-03

congratulations on appointment to cabinet; NYC


Box 19 Nice, Harry W., 1937-01

Gov., Md. to FDR: re Child Labor Constitutional Amendment; Annapolis, Md.


Box 19 Nichols, Rose Standish, 1942-07

introducing Comtesse de Pierrefin - her work in N.H.; Hancock, N.H.


Box 19 Noah, Joseph C., 1944-11-1945-06

on FP address in New Orleans, her retirement; Washington


Box 19 Noble, Edward J., 1945-04

ABC Chairman of the Board, thanks for cooperation in coverage of death of FDR; NYC


Box 19 Nock, Albert Jay

would like to see her before the summer is over; Canaan, Conn.


Box 19 Noland, Martha H., 1936-06

thanks for address "to my girls"; Middleburg, Va.


Box 19 Noone, Joseph R., 1945-06

on her leaving the Dept; Boston


Box 19 Norrell, William Frank, 1940-05

Congress, Ark. thanks for letter to Congressman Taber; Washington


Box 19 Norris, Jean Hortense, 1931-1932

personal; NYC


Box 19 Norton, Mary T., 1936-09-1945-05

Congress, NJ. wage and hour bill, Bridges case, FP resignation; Washington etc.


Box 19 Norwood, J. Nelson, 1936-06

Pres., Alfred Univ. gratitude for FP Commencement address; Alfred, NY


Box 19 Nudd, Howard W., 1932-04

Public Educ. Assoc.; NYC


Box 19 Oberman, Isaac, 1943-03

asking a personal favor; NYC


Box 19 O'Brien, John Lord, 1947-04

cannot act as a member of Loyalty Board; Washington


Box 19 O'Brien, Thomas C., 1945-01

sending item on FP from "The Railroad Trainman"; Boston


Box 19 Ochs-Oakes, George W., 1929-04

requesting article from FP on welfare in the USA, for Current History Mag; NYC


Box 19 O'Connell, Ambrose, 1933-05

list of positions in Labor Dept. exempt from Civil Service rules; Washington


Box 19 O'Connell, Marie A. (Mrs. Christopher J.), 1933-01-1933-02

on FP for cabinet post; Phila.


Box 19 O'Connell, Thomas E., 1942-05

on FP address to Convention of Catholic Committee of the South; Richmond, Va.


Box 19 O'Connor, Basil, 1945-05

Roosevelt National Memorial Committee; NYC & Washington


Box 19 O'Connor, Kate, 1939-02-1939-07

on FP's impeachment trial; Chicago


Box 19 O'Connor, Margaret, 1932-07

personal; NYC


Box 19 O'Day, Caroline, 1925-1942

Congress, NY. pesonal; Washington & Rye, NY


Box 19 Odlum, Floyd B., 1937-05-1937-06

on his attendance of conference on the stabilization of industrial relations; Jersey City, NJ


Box 19 O'Grady, Rt. Rev. Msgr. John, 1945-06

on FP's resignation; Washington


Box 19 O'Hanlon, John M., 1933-03-1934-06

personal; Albany


Box 19 O'Hara, Gerald P., 1942-05

on FP's addressing convention of Catholic Committee of the South; Savannah


Box 19 Okada, T, 1935-12

thanks for hospitality in Washington; Tokyo


Box 19 Olander, Victor A., 1943-07

thanks for her note; Chicago


Box 19 Oldenbroek, J H, 1950-01

thanks for your letter of congratulations; London


Box 19 Oldham, Lorraine, 1944-06

personal; Albany


Box 19 O'Leary, Frank I., 1945-05

recommending O'Leary for position with Conciliation Service; Washington


Box 19 Oliver, Eleanor (Mrs. Paul Q.), 1934-01

personal; Westfield, NJ


Box 19 Oliver, Webster J., 1939-02

thanks for copy of her correspondence with Fr. Parsons; NYC


Box 19 Olney, Anne

personal, on sympathy letter; Boston


Box 19 Olzendam, Roderick, 1930-04

re personal encounter, including quotation from Thomas Edison; New York


Box 19 O'Mahoney, Joseph C., 1942-03-1952-12

Sen., Wyo. Connaly, Bill; personal; Washington


Box 19 O'Neal, Emmet, 1939-02

Congress, Ky. impeachment; Washington


Box 19 O'Neill, Charles, 1937-08-1943-04

Appalachian coal mines; NYC


Box 19 Oppenheimer, Peter W., 1946-06-1946-10

Textile Chapter, Amer. Veterans' Com.; NYC


Box 19 Østby, Sigurd, 1939-01

Internat'l Woodworkers of America; Everett, Wash.


Box 19 Ostrander, Wilma Johnson (Mrs. Walter M.), 1937-09

on FP's letter to Rep. Dies; Detroit


Box 19 Ottati, Francis A., 1936-10

approval of FP speech, NYC 10.7.36; Detroit


Box 19 Outland, George E., 1945-05

Congress, Calif. on her resignation from Labor Dept.; Washington


Box 19 Overland, Harry G., 1945-06

on her resignation from Labor Dept.; Livingston, La.


Box 19 Overmeyer, Grace, 1933-03

State Labor Dept.- statement for A.W.A. award; NYC


Box 19 Overton, John H., 1944-11

Sen, La. thanks for letter on his reelection; Washington


Box 19 Owens, John W., 1933-12

ed., The Sun. thanks for her letter, statement of Central Statistical Board; Baltimore


Box 19 Oxley, Lawrence A., 1935-11-1946-09

on Negro Labor; Washington


Box 19 Pace, Dorothy, 1943-06

ed. dept. of Tomorrow, for FP article; NYC


Box 19 Page, Tom, 1953-05

on FP's speaking at luncheon at Univ.; Urbana, Ill.


Box 19 Paine, Charles B., 1942-07

personal - about his family; Concord, NH


Box 19 Palmer, James L., 1949-08-1949-09

Pres., Marshall Field. appreciates her "offer of cooperation"; Chicago


Box 19 Palmer, Mrs. W.L.C., 1932-11

Pres., Women's Democratic Club. the campaign; Independence, Mo.


Box 19 Paolozzi, Alice Orpha Spaudling, 1945-04-1945-05

re passport for Mrs. P. and her children; Washington, NY


Box 19 Park, Marion, 1936-07

Bryn Mawr Coll., Pres. new president of Mt. Holyoke; Bryn Mawr, Penna.


Box 19 Parsons, Alice T.P. (Mrs. Edgerton), 1939-02-1945-04

personal; NYC & Conn.


Box 19 Parton, Lemuel F., 1936-04-1939-01

"murder and tortureconspiracies in the South" - "Kastrate Koons Kykes and Katholics" - an effort to interest official Washington; NYC


Box 19 Pasche, Victor, 1940-08

American Newspaper Guild; Bridges case, Atty. Gen'l Jackson; NYC


Box 19 Patterson, George B., 1942-08-1942-12

correspondence about Lt. Patterson with his family and with the Navy Dept.


Box 19 Patterson, Richard C., Jr., 1939-01-1944-10

Asst. Sec'y Commerce. personal; Washington & NYC


Box 19 Patterson, Robert P., 1942-05-1942-06

wage stabilization; Washington


Box 19 Patton, E B, 1920-1933-03

Unemployment, Industrial hygeine, Mass. Factory Employment; Albany & NYC


Box 19 Paul, Randolph, 1945-02

his membership in the F Street Club; Washington


Box 19 Paulin, Leo J., 1935-05

cotton textile industry; Washington


Box 19 Peck, Elizabeth, 1935-05

for Mt. Holyoke students; S. Hadley, Mass.


Box 19 Pentecost, Mara Sanford (Mrs. Ronald), 1945-04

on death of FDR, appreciation of FP; Atlanta


Box 19 Pepper, Almon R., 1945-06

Nat'l Council, Prot. Episcopal Church - on FP's leaving the cabinet; NY


Box 19 Pepper, Claude R., 1940-06-1945-05

Sen., Fla. personal; Washington


Box 19 Perkins, George W., 1945-05

genealogy; Lower Salem, Ohio


Box 19 Perkins, James Handasyd, 1933-04

approval of her talk, of the Administration; NYC


Box 19 Perlins, Lewis B., 1936-04

Perkins family; Washington


Box 19 Perlman, Selig, 1954-11-1954-12

analysis of American Reform; a photo of John R. Commons; Madison, Wis.


Box 19 Perrine, Harold, 1933-02

congratulations on her cabinet position; NYC


Box 19 Persons, Mrs. W. Frank, 1941-08

see also: Louis Bramlow, Chicago, Oct 1933, to W. Frank Persons. letter from her sister thanking FP for her sympathy and understanding in Mrs. Persons' death; Washington


Box 19 Peterson, Blanche Hume, 1933-01

wishing FP success in her cabinet post; Parsons, Kan.


Box 19 Pettit, Walter W., 1945-05

Dir., School of Social Work, CU. on her resignation from cabinet; NYC


Box 19 Pfeiffer, E, 1942-01

bio-dynamic farming; Phoenixville, Pa.



Box 20 Phelan, Edward J., 1941-12-1945-04

ILO; on death of FDR, FP's resignation; Montreal


Box 20 Phillips, A. Tennyson, 1942-06

on FP's speech - "inspiring"; Mt. Vernon, NY


Box 20 Phillips, Cabell, 1942-05

prison labor; Washington


Box 20 Phillips, Lena Madesin, 1936-06-1937-03

Internat'l Fed. of Bus. & Prof. Women, pres. urging FP to address French people, thanks after she did; Paris & NYC


Box 20 Phillips, Nathaniel, 1936-04

on FP's criticism and her reply; NYC


Box 20 Phillips, Walton D., 1942-02

on FP resignation; Roseville, Calif.


Box 20 Phillips, William, 1933-10-1938-11

Jewish refugees from Germany; personal; Washington & Rome


Box 20 Picard, William J., 1945-01-1945-05

on her cabinet position; Albany


Box 20 Pickett, Clarence E., 1935-09-17-1939-11

on Guffey Coal Bill (in FP to FDR, Sept 20, 1935); Amer. Friends Service Com.- a Quaker who is a good Democrat - on mediation offer; Washington & Phila.


Box 20 Pierce, Walter M., 1938-02

Congress, Ore. FP impeachment; Washington


Box 20 Pierson, John H.G., 1945-05-1945-09

employment after the war; Washington


Box 20 Pinchot, Cornelia Bryce, 1939-02

impeachment proceedings; Washington


Box 20 Pink, Louis H., 1932-12

on FP appointment to cabinet; Brooklyn


Box 20 Pisani, Josephine M., 1939-02

Ottavio Putzu case (alien); Brooklyn


Box 20 Plank, Alfred Q., 1936-05-1939-03

St. James Rectory, Wash.; gift for FP; on Burke, Cuthbert, student; Washington


Box 20 Plant, Thomas, 1934-07-1937-01

Longshore strike; San Francisco


Box 20 Plitt, Edwin A., 1938-06

FP conversation with M. Ramadierl Paris


Box 20 Poletti, Charles, 1936-07-1944-06

personal; Albany etc


Box 20 Poletti, Jean (Mrs. Charles), 1944-06

personal; NYC


Box 20 Pollock, Katherine, 1944-11

personal; Boston


Box 20 Pollak, Walter H., 1929-07

congratulations on speech; NYC


Box 20 Poole, Ernest, 1934-04

Foreign Press Bureau; Washington


Box 20 Poole, Margaret (Mrs. Ernest), 1945-05-1945-06

personal; re her son, Lt. Nicholas V. Poole; Franconia, NH


Box 20 Poole, William, 1941-04

re Ethel Salter & Betsey; NYC


Box 20 Pophal, Charles J., 1937-01

Fisher Body strike; Cleveland


Box 20 Portenar, A J, 1929-10-1933-08

number of industrial accidents; re FP article, Criticism of the Steel Code; NYC


Box 20 Porter, H.F.J., 1919-01

congratulations on FP appointment; NYC


Box 20 Post, Charles J., 1937-06

resolution by Commissioners of Conciliation; Washington


Box 20 Post, Langdon W., 1931-12

NY Young Dem. Club, FP's address; NYC


Box 20 Potofsky, Jacob S., 1934-05

FP's address to Amalgamated Clothing workers; NYC


Box 20 Potter, Pitman B., 1942-08

Brookings Inst.: letter from Madeleine Doty; Washington


Box 20 Potter, Virginia, 1929-04

building self-supporting house for women to live in; NYC


Box 20 Power, Clarence E., 1945-06

"Shut-In Workers' Club"; Marietta, Ga.


Box 20 Powers, A J, 1936-03

personal; on photographs of FP for publicity; NYC


Box 20 Powers, Earl V., 1945-06

on FP's leaving cabinet; St. Louis


Box 20 Powers, Frank B., 1937-03

re John L. Lewis; Washington


Box 20 Pratt, Harriet (Mrs. Harold Irving), 1949-01

re chandeleirs at the White House; NYC


Box 20 Prest, Charles S., 1929-11

Tuberculosis and Health Assoc.- their work in industries of Queens; Jamaica, NY


Box 20 Priest, J. Percy, 1944-11

Congress, Tenn. thanks for her congratulations on his reeelection; Washington


Box 20 Probert, C C, 1937-01

General Motors strike; Flint, Mich.


Box 20 Putnam, Emily James (Mrs. George Haven), 1919-01

on FP appointment to NY Industrial Com.; NYC


Box 20 Pyne, Percy R., Jr., 1937-12-1938-04

personal; on Susanna's engagement; NYC


Box 20 Pyrke, Berne A., 1932-07

pleasure at having been associated with FP; compliments on her experience; Albany


Box 20 Queller, Minna, 1923-01

congratulations on appointment; NYC


Box 20 Quesnel, Edgar G., 1945-06

on FP departure from cabinet; NYC


Box 20 Quinlan, P L, 1932-06

FDR campagin; Academy Laundray wages case; Brooklyn


Box 20 Quinn, James C., 1934-06

Thanks for yr. book, People at Work; NYC


Box 20 Quinn, John F., 1935-04

arbitrator for Port of Humboldt Bay (San Francisco); Eureka, Calif.


Box 20 Quinn, Robert E., 1937-01

Gov., RI. to FDR, approving Child Labor amendment; Providence, RI


Box 20 Radcliffe, George L., 1940-06

thanks for copy of your letter to Congressman Taber; Washington


Box 20 Radin, Herman T., 1923-01

congratulations on her appointment; NYC


Box 20 Ramage, Jennifer, 1941-12

personal, mother a friend of FP's; NYC


Box 20 Ramsey, Mary H., 1932-12

on FP's appointment to cabinet; Share-the-Work program; NYC


Box 20 Ramsey, William H., 1944-01

To the Pres.: leaders of strikes should be executed for treason; Washington


Box 20 Ramspeck, Niobe Clay, 1939

will pour at FP's At Home


Box 20 Ramspeck, Robert, 1934-01

Congress, Ga. occurence in House Com. on Labor; Washington


Box 20 Randolph, Jennings, 1940-05-1945-06

Congress, W. Va. thanks for letters; Washington


Box 20 Rasmus, H I Jr., 1945-05

thanks for her speech at Men's Club of Central Park Methodist Church; Buffalo


Box 20 Rathkey, Vern L., 1939-01

compliments on CBS speech; Portland, Ore.


Box 20 Ratcliffe, S K, 1934-12

approval of her speech; Bucks, England


Box 20 Raushenbush, Paul A., 1934-03

unemployment relief; Madison, Wis.


Box 20 Raymond, Reginald, 1945-01

congratulations on her job in Labor Dept.; New Orleans


Box 20 Razovsky, Cecilia, 1938-04

refugees from Germany and Austria; NYC


Box 20 Ready, Michael J., 1937-05-1945-06

Basque children; appreciation of FP on her leaving the Dept.; Washington & Columbis, Ohio


Box 20 Redmond, F E, 1923-01

congratulations on her appointment to Industrial Board; Buffalo


Box 20 Redmond, Mary, 1934-11

enjoyed meeting you, your talk was an inspiration; Kansas City, Mo


Box 20 Reed, Stanley, 1936-03-1939

creation of a Committee of Information; Washington


Box 20 Reeves, Floyd W., 1937-03-1939-05

Advisory Committe on Education; Washington


Box 20 Reeves, Robert B., 1934-07

thanks for your book; NYC


Box 20 Regula, A B, 1931-10

suggesting outline for FP's coming address at State Labor Depts. and Professional Engineers meeting


Box 20 Reid, Leonard J., 1938-09-1938-10

hoping to see you on Washington visit; London


Box 20 Reid, T. Roy, 1950-11

passing on a meaningful and useful statement to Personnel Officers (encl. missing); Washington


Box 20 Reilly, Gerard D., 1945-05

on FP's resignation; Washington


Box 20 Reizenstein, Florence S. (Mrs. Louis J.), 1936-10

thanks for talk to the Forum; Pittsburgh


Box 20 Renno, Mrs. Tymah P., 1946-10

on FP's appointment to Civil Service; Washington


Box 20 Reuther, Victor G., 1946-09

trade unions and children; Detroit


Box 20 Reyburn, Samuel W., 1931-04

Pres. of Lord & Taylor resigns to become head of Associated Dry Goods of NY


Box 20 Reynolds, Louis G., 1943-06

the situation for the coal miners; Los Angeles


Box 20 Reynolds, Ray, 1941-02

criticism of FP and Eleanor Roosevelt; Tuscon, Ariz.


Box 20 Rice, Alice Hegan, 1934-06

Grateful for FP expression of idea for which she has worked, how the other half lived; Louisville, Ky.


Box 20 Rice, C. Leslie, Jr., 1940-12

thanks for FP's address; Princeton


Box 20 Rice, Stuart A., 1932-11-1945

on FP's appointment to cabinet; Central Statistical Board; Chicago & Washington


Box 20 Rich, Adena M. (Mrs. Kenneth F.), 1939-01-1939-02

Immigrants' Protective League: re FP impeachment trial; Chicago


Box 20 Rich, Raymond T., 1935-05

World Peace Fdn: re FP's participation in radio farewell to Gov. Winant; NYC


Box 20 Richards, Bernard G., 1944-07

on FP's address at dinner for Farley; NYC


Box 20 Richards, Esther L., 1936-10

re Pres. of Mt. Holyoke College; Baltimore


Box 20 Richards, James Prioleau, 1944-11

Congress, S.C. on his reelection; Washington


Box 20 Richards, Nicholas J., 1945-04

on death of FDR; Akron, Ohio


Box 20 Richardson, Anne, 1936-05

on her coming wedding; Schenectady, NY


Box 20 Richardson, H S, 1941-09

on FP's article in Fortune; relation to various Perkinses; Phila.


Box 20 Richardson, Margaret S. (Mrs. Henry B.), 1934-12

Cosmopolitan Club; NYC


Box 20 Richmond, Mary, 1918-1929

Social worker - material about her; NYC & Phila.


Box 20 Riefler, Winifield W., 1938-09-1945

will attend proposed conference; Princeton


Box 20 Riekart, Edward G., 1941-08

re Robert Stuart; NYC


Box 20 Riemer, Mortimer, 1937-12

Nat'l Lawyers Guild - thanks for helping to make Conference on Labor Relations a success


Box 20 Rieve, Emil, 1937-05-1945-06

Amer. Fed. of Hosiery Workers, Textile Workers Union of America; Phila & NYC


Box 20 Riggs, Lisette, 1942-03

thanks for the tea set; info re Lt. Riggs; Washington


Box 20 Riis, Mary (Mrs. Jacob), 1945-12

invitation; NYC


Box 20 Ringrose, Hyacinthe, 1938-10-1938-11

pub., Internat'l Blue Book; NYC


Box 20 Ripley, Betty, 1935-10

invitation; Washington


Box 20 Ripley, Ida (Mrs. William Z.), 1942-04

on FP's talk in Boston; Newton Centre, Mass.


Box 20 Ripley, William Z.

personal; Newton Centre, Mass.


Box 20 Ritson, Muriel, 1944

Parliament, from Scotland: goodbye and appreciate your kindness; Phila


Box 20 Rivers, Herbert, 1941-04

Bldg. and Const. Trades Dept, AFL - have had no strike for 16 days; Washington



Box 21 Robert, Sarah Corbin (Mrs. Henry M., Jr.)

Pres. DAR - thanking FP for receiving them at the White House; Washington


Box 21 Robert, Lawrence Wood, Jr., 1935-1937

wedding announcement; literature about the beautiful South; Washington & London


Box 21 Roberts, Harriet M.J., 1932-11

congratulations on cabinet position; Hollywood


Box 21 Roberts, Betty (Mrs. Owen J.), 1935-12-1939-03

a classmate from Mt. Holyoke; invitation to dinner, Washington Cathedral Assoc.; Washington & Kimberton, Pa.


Box 21 Roberts, R. Lloyd, 1938-10

sorry I had to return earlier than expected; London


Box 21 Robertson, A. Willis, 1941-05

Congress, Va. coal strike - Southern vs. Northern operators


Box 21 Robertson, David Brown, 1937-04-1937-05

stabilization of industrial relations; Cleveland


Box 21 Robertson, J A, 1920-06

Eastman Kodak Co.; suggesting a report on number of people in industry relation to the compensation law; Rochester


Box 21 Robinson, D S, 1931-12

Sen. Wagner's unemployment insurance bill; Washington


Box 21 Robinson, Eric M., 1937-12-1945-04

Rector of St. Andrew's Church; case of Miss Ida Dodge; Newcaste, Me.


Box 21 Robinson, Joe T., 1937-01

Sen., Conference of the Majority: thanks for your letter, it will be considered (General Motors); Washington


Box 21 Robinson, Mary V., 1944-02

Equal Rights Amendment; Washington


Box 21 Robinson, Natalie, 1945-11

sorry I didn't get that job working for you; Army University school at Biarritz; Paris


Box 21 Robinson, Ruth, 1939-02-1944-05

her nephew, Tristan P. Coffin, in the Army; note on impeachment; Providence, RI


Box 21 Robsion, John M., 1939-01

to Thomas R. Underwood, ed., The Lexington Herald, on impeachment trial; Washington


Box 21 Rockefeller, Abby Green Aldrich (Mrs. John D., Jr.), 1940-01-1941-05

from sec'y in Mrs. R's absence, acknowledging FP's letter; NYC


Box 21 Roderick, Virginia, 1930-02-1939-03

ed., The Woman's Journal: FP's article for the magazine; NYC


Box 21 Rogers, Edna, 1944-11

criticism of the Administration; Phila.


Box 21 Rogers, Edwin R., 1933-01

congratulations on reappointment as Industrial Commissioner; Albany


Box 21 Rogers, Lindsay, 1945-05

sorry to hear of your resignation (telegram); Montreal


Box 21 Romer, Mrs. Annie B., 1936-09

recommending the writings of Abdul Baha; appreciation of FP; NYC


Box 21 Rooksbery, W A, 1933-02

congratulations on appointment to cabinet; Little Rock, Ark.


Box 21 Rooney, John J., 1944-11

Congress, NY. he is away, sec'y sends thanks for congratulatory letter; Washington


Box 21 Roosevelt, Belle (Mrs. Kermit), 1941-05-1945-06

Young America Wants to Help; personal; NYC


Box 21 Roper, Richard F., 1933-04

Dem. Nat'l Com.: lists for Committee preparing Chairman Farley's records


Box 21 Rose, Mary, 1939-03

Dem. Committeewoman's League, approval of FP's "stalwart advocacy and support of Democratic principles"; Denver


Box 21 Rosenberg, N J, 1923

Congratulations (on her election to the NY State Industrial Board) and best wishes for success; NYC


Box 21 Rosenblum, Marcus, 1946-10

appreciation of her remarks on freedom of the civil servant; Washington


Box 21 Rosenman, Samuel I., 1943-09

thanks for your letter and good wishes; Washington


Box 21 Rosenstiel, Bertha Bidwell (Mrs. J. Hewitt), 1935-09-1939-02

Rockford College; Freeport, Ill.


Box 21 Rosett, Francis Cary, 1943-01

about to leave OOS, requests FP's help in transferring to Intelligence; her letter of recommendation encl. (copy); Ft. Knox, Ky.


Box 21 Rosett, Louise (Mrs. Cary), 1942-05-1944-10

personal friend; looking for a new teaching job, letters of recommendation from FP; her father's death; NYC & Baltimore


Box 21 Ross, Charles Ben, 1933-03-1943-11

Gov. Idaho. Earl Bunting to represent him at conference; Boise, Idaho


Box 21 Ross, Charles G., 1945-05

thanks for your letter; Washington


Box 21 Ross, F E, 1934-12

election for representatives on bargaining agency of Cadillac; Detroit


Box 21 Ross, Fred, 1932-11

lumber industry; suggesting FP for cabinet; Portland, Ore.


Box 21 Ross, Malcolm, 1933-03

FP's review of his book on miners; NYC


Box 21 Ross, Nellie Taylor, 1932-12

Dem. Nat'l Com.; appreciation of FP; Washington


Box 21 Rossett, Francis, 1935-09

at The Boyer Ranch; wants to enter Univ. of Colo.; Savery, Wyo.


Box 21 Roth, Almon E., 1937-05-1938-12

waterfront situation; San Francisco


Box 21 Rothstein, Henrietta, 1929-1941-09

thanks for your book; FP's article, "8 years as Mme Sec'y"- "took a great deal of courage"; NYC


Box 21 Roudebush, Rex S., 1937-06

Basque children; Tacoma, Wash.


Box 21 Rounds, Gilly (Mrs. Leslie R)., 1942-09-1944-02

from class at Mt. Holyoke: referring letter to FP; Mahwah, NJ & NYC


Box 21 Rousseau, Ted, 1941-11

coal strike; NYC


Box 21 Rowe, James, Jr., 1942-10-1949-04

National Labor Relations Board; civil servants; Washington


Box 21 Rowe, Leo S., 1934-05-1945-06

congratulations on various addresses, book, on her term of office; Washington


Box 21 Rowland, Amy, 1936-07-1936-12

the new Pres. of Mt. Holyoke; Cleveland


Box 21 Rummel, Rev. Joseph Francis, 1939-04

l t.l.s. to FDR, l to FP, on Catholic refugees from Germany; New Orleans


Box 21 Rumsey, Charles C., 1941-12

contributing to Episcopal City Mission


Box 21 Rumsey, Jennie Carey, 1935-02

wanted to talk with her about Mary; Washington


Box 21 Rumsey, Mary, 1941-05-1941-12

coming to Washington and wants a job; Smithtoen, LI Washington


Box 21 Russell, Mrs. Barbara, 1941-12-1942-10

check for Mission Society; returning FP's gloves, good seeing you the other night; Washington


Box 21 Russell, Dorothy G., 1942-12

criticism of FP; Arlington, Vt.


Box 21 Russell, Edward, 1944-05-1944-06

British Gov't official inquiring about a British quota number; Washington


Box 21 Russell, Richard M., 1934-06

thanks for your book; Cambridge, Mass.


Box 21 Rutledge, Paul E., 1940-10

congratulations on the job she has been doing; Kirkwood, Mo.


Box 21 Rutledge, Wiley, 1949-07

thoroughly enjoyed her book, The Roosevelt I Knew; Washington


Box 21 Ryan, Edward A., 1936-05

Roosevelt-pledged delegate from Worcester, Mass.; Washington


Box 21 Ryan, John A., 1933-04-1943-01

Nat'l Catholic Welfare Conference, social action; Washington


Box 21 Rybicki, Edward C., 1939-01-1941-08

her impeachment trial; reference by G. Heater; Yonkers & Albany, NY


Box 21 Ryder, M S, 1944-07

enjoyed your visit; Buffalo


Box 21 Ryder, Mrs. Mary E., 1935-07

appreciation of FP; St. Louis


Box 21 Ryder, Melvin, 1933-11

"Happy Days" (organ of CCC) would like a statement from FP regarding the work it has done; Washington


Box 21 Ryerson, John, 1943-06

crack down on John L. Lewis; S. Bend, Ind.


Box 21 Sabath, Adolf Joachim, 1944-12

Merry Christmas; Washington


Box 21 Sachs, Hazel Ransom, 1930-04

Woman's Home Companion article; NYC


Box 21 Salisbury, E E, 1941-07-1942-06

Imm. and Nat. Bur.: case of Anna Ernestine Klein, Duncan M. Spencer; Washington, Phila.


Box 21 Salter, Lord Arthur, 1941-05

personal; Washington


Box 21 Salter, Lady Ethel, 1940-07-1944-10

on immigration; personal; Washington & London


Box 21 Salter, Charles B., 1937-01-1937-02

local mob violence of Jan 25, 1937 - Gen Motors; Anderson, Ind.


Box 21 Sampson, Melcena, 1938-02

teachers of Okla. enjoyed FP's visit; Oklahoma City


Box 21 Sanford, Mrs. Marie A., 1940-01-1941-06

approval of FP's handling of the labor situation; La Crosse, Wis.


Box 21 Sansom, Katharine (Mrs. George), 1943-03

invitation to dinner; Chevy Chase, Md.


Box 21 Santesson, Stefan, 1940-10

(India Council); on FP's address at the Women's Democratic luncheon; NYC


Box 21 Satterfield, Dave E., Jr., 1944-11

Congress, Va. thanks for congratulations on his reelection; Washington


Box 21 Satterfield, Mrs. Frances G., 1945-03-17

to Miss LaDame, re FP's speech, which she is having printed; Washington


Box 21 Sattler, Charles, 1948-08

International Assoc. of Labor Officials, thanks for coming to their convention; Charleston, W. Va.


Box 21 Saum, Henry, 1934-09

congratulations on what you are doing "for the common good"; Canajoharie, NY


Box 21 Sauville, Florence L., 1935-05

commendation of prompt receipt of "Sylvia's" re-entry permit; Westtown, Pa.


Box 21 Sayer, Henry D., 1923-01-16-1933-03

congratulations on her nomination to the Industrial Board; comment on the Cullman report (Jan 1932) (on medical questions); Albany, NY


Box 21 Sayre, Francis B., 1934-02-1945-06

personal; Bryn Mawr College; Bridges case; Washington


Box 21 Scanlon, Theresa F., 1936-05

Catholic charity drive; Washington


Box 21 Scarlett, William, 1936-10-1948-06

Bishop of Missouri; personal; requesting a paper from FP for Joint Com. on Social Reconstruction of Church; St. Louis


Box 21 Scharrenberg, Paul, 1937-1938

re Andrew Furuseth; Washington


Box 21 Schedler, Carl R., 1942-11-1945-05

personal; Washington & Torrington, Conn.


Box 21 Schedler, Inez, 1941-07

Mr. Schedler's illness


Box 21 Scheffer, Cunera, 1944-08

personal problems; Brookline, Mass.


Box 21 Schellenger, Elizabeth F., 1934-11

commendation of "all you are doing"; Pasadena, Calif.


Box 21 Schenck, G L, 1935-01

To FDR; Fisher Body Assoc. and United Auto. Workers Union; Atlanta, Ga.


Box 21 Scherer, Bessie B., 1940-07

approval of FP's work, but now she should turn over her position to a man; San Francisco


Box 21 Schmal, Henry F., 1940-09

International Photo-Engravers' Union, thanks for FP's address to Union in Washington; St. Louis


Box 21 Schneiderman, Rose, 1923-01-1945-01

Women's Trade Union League; stabilization of industrial relations, etc.; New York & Washington


Box 21 Schnur, Henry L., 1923-01

congratulations on appointment to Industrial Board; Albany


Box 21 Schoenberg, Mark J., 1938-05

Brain Research Fdn. - annual meeting; NYC


Box 21 Schoeneman, George J., 1945-05

thanks for her letter; Washington


Box 21 Schofield, Lemuel B., 1941-04

acknowledgement of her letter from Ruth Bryan Owen Rohde re Danish alien, Esther Marie Balle; Washington


Box 21 Schrack, Helen F., 1936-10

Mt. Holyoke College; Camden, NJ


Box 21 Schroeder, Marise, 1944-06

on sending things to her sweetheart, a prisoner in Germany, through the Red Cross; Newcastle, Me.


Box 21 Schwartz, Samuel, 1938-11

Rabbi, Washington Blvd. Temple - commendation of FP's visit; Chicago


Box 21 Schubert, Mrs. Helen M., 1940-11

commendation of FP; Minneapolis


Box 21 Schwellenbach, Lewis Baxter, 1945-09-1945-12

authorization for trip to London and Paris, International Labor Conference; Washington


Box 21 Scott, Byron N., 1937-06

Congress, Calif. re Dr. Steelman; Washington


Box 21 Scott, Mary Elizabeth, 1930-01

thanks for your talk, The Personnel Club; NYC


Box 21 Scott, Miriam Finn, 1935-08

Adult Education Project; NYC


Box 21 Scott, Robert H., 1939-02

Bridges case; San Luis Obispo, Calif.



Box 22 Searles, Ellis, 1933-04

coal legislation, United Mine Workers of America; Washington


Box 22 Sedgwick, Ruth, 1941-10

re Concha de Albornoz coming to teach at Mt. Holyoke College; S. Hadley, Mass.


Box 22 Sedley, Henry, 1941-05

how does FP occupy present condition under "other than your legal name?"; Los Angeles


Box 22 Seeds, Nellie M., 1933-02

congratulations on your appointment, offer you my services; NYC


Box 22 Seidl, William A., 1939-02

congratulations on her public career; NYC


Box 22 Seigand, Elizabeth Shepley, 1933-02

would like to write a "portrait" of FP; NYC & Jacksonville, Fla.


Box 22 Seiple, B C, 1933-02

congratulations on her appointment to cabinet; Cleveland


Box 22 Self, Edgar M., 1945-05

commendation on her public career; Vernon, Texas


Box 22 Seligman, Eustace, 1941-01

appreciate your assistance re our relative from Europe; NYC


Box 22 Seligman, Mrs. Lily, 1939-02

Bridges case; NYC


Box 22 Settle, Anna H. (Mrs. George T.), 1934-01

Consumers' League - on Child Labor Amendment; Louisville, Ky


Box 22 Sewell, Grace M., 1937-07

Basque children; Detroit


Box 22 Seymour, M F, 1941-11

Dr.'s report - Marion's condition; Short Hills, N.J.


Box 22 Shaplan, Joseph, 1941-11

NY Times; ILO Conference; NYC


Box 22 Shaughnessy, Edward J., 1937-01

Bridges case; Washington


Box 22 Shaw, G. Howland, 1944-12

thanks for letter on his resignation as Asst. Sec'y of State; Washington


Box 22 Shaw, John Arthur, 1932-11-1934-04

Republican Party and labor; Veterans Service; Employment service; letter to Wash. Post re FP; Wheeling, W. Va. & Washington


Box 22 Shaw, Mary B., 1939-01

to Congressman J. Parnell Thomas, carbon, re impeachment charges against FP; Ocean Park, Calif.


Box 22 Shea, Timothy, 1935-07

Wagner-Crosser Railroad employees retirement act; Washington


Box 22 Sheehan, Hazel M., 1939-02

Business Women's Dem. Club, endorsing FP in cabinet; Kansas City, Mo.


Box 22 Sheehy, Rev. Maurice S., 1939-05

testimonial dinner to Msr Ryan; Washington


Box 22 Sheldon, James, 1918-02

on Museum of Safety under Arthur Williams; NYC


Box 22 Shepard, Orilla, 1934-11

United Auto. Workers' Local, petition FP for new Labor Board "similar to the Steel Labor Board"; Flint, Mich.


Box 22 Sherman, Charles B., 1936-10-1946-06

Anti-Defamation League: copies of addresses they are planning on publishing; NYC


Box 22 Sherwood, R H, 1933-04

coal production; Indianapolis


Box 22 Shientag, Bernard L., 1933-03-1941-06

personal; NYC


Box 22 Shipman, Fred W., 1945-06

Franklin D. Roosevelt Library- this Library's interest in papers has accumulated; Hyde Park, NY


Box 22 Short, Bess Campbell, 1944-01

am happy you are coming to dinner; Alexandria, Va.


Box 22 Shoup, Eldon C., 1945-03

Mrs. Edgerton Parsons, eligibility for a ration of gasoline; Boston


Box 22 Shouse, Jouett, 1942-11

on FP's speech at dinner of Amer. Arbitration Assoc.; Washington


Box 22 Shuford, Forrest H., 1945-01

glad the Pres. refused to accept her resignation; Raleigh, N.C.


Box 22 Sibley, Harper, 1937-04

Pres., Chamber of Commerce of US. plan to be present at your meeting; Washington


Box 22 Sibley, Robert, 1935-03

thanks for your interesting address (Calif. Alumni Assoc.); Berkeley, Calif.


Box 22 Siegal, David, 1949-03

Assemblyman Blodgett's proposed bill, to undermine existing legislature for women workers; NYC


Box 22 Sieniawski, B. Michael, 1937-12-1941-12

Kosciuszko Fdn.; letters from FP (copies) to Stettinius, etc., re Sieniawski; NYC


Box 22 Simkhovitch, Mary K. (Mrs. V.G), 1933-01-1945-01

Greenwich House; various mutual friends, people to help; personal; NYC & Robbinston, Me.


Box 22 Simpson, Smith, 1933-02-1933-12

is writing a book on the history of the peace movement in the USA; NRA; NYC & Washinton


Box 22 Sims, Mary S., 1934-06

YWCA glad to help FP with material for her book "People at Work"; NYC


Box 22 Sims, W I, 1941-06

"did you not think you could serve best by resigning"; Dallas, Texas


Box 22 Sinclair, Elsie C., 1941-04

personal; Washington


Box 22 Sinclair, Ethel R., 1945-05

personal; Indianapolis


Box 22 Singer, George W., 1929-02

Preparing a short story re FP for Portland Sunday Telegram; Damariscotta, Me.


Box 22 Skeeles, Walter R., 1944-07

from S. Africa: Thanks for courtesy and kindness from Americans, conference, Mr. Lilienthal; NYC


Box 22 Skinner, Roy A., 1945-01

commendation of FP's accomplishments; Dallas


Box 22 Slade, Caroline M., 1929-01-1933-02

League of Women Voters; Cosmopolitan Club; NYC


Box 22 Slater, H. Nelson, 1933-05-1933-09

Slater Mills; James O. McKinsey & Co.; Washington


Box 22 Slattery, Harry, 1939-01

on his ass't, acknowledgement of material on Bridges case (Slattery is ill); Washington


Box 22 Slayton, Mary Ruth, 1946-11

commendation on FP's speech; Silver Spring, Md.


Box 22 Sloan, Alfred P., Jr., 1937-01

form letter to Gen. Motors Dealers; strikes; letter to him with dealer's viewpoint; NYC


Box 22 Sloan, George A., 1939-01

from sec'y; acknowledging letter from FP; NYC


Box 22 Sloane, Elsie

personal; Far Hills, NJ


Box 22 Slocum, Phoebe B. (Mrs. S. Gifford), 1936-06

"Helen died... of pneumonia"; Menham, NJ


Box 22 Slowe, Lucy D., 1937-02

Howard Univ., Women's Dean, appreciation of FP's lecture at Howard; Washington


Box 22 Slusser, C, 1935-04

v.p. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., appreciation on FP's negotiations, article covering conference; Akron, Ohio


Box 22 Smith, Blackwell, 1937-06

to Gerard D. Reilly; re Black-Connery Bill; New York


Box 22 Smith, Blake C., Sr., 1945-02

"A sincere worker in your Department" writes in commendation; Chicago


Box 22 Smith, Carl L., 1945-02

commendation on FP's reappointment; Cleveland


Box 22 Smith, Chester A., 1945-04

The Field Library - requests auto. photo.; Peekskill, NY


Box 22 Smith, Donald Wakefield, 1936-07

to Marvin H. McIntyre; on Smith's appointment as 2d Asst Sec'y of Labor; Washington


Box 22 Smith, Edwin S., 1932-06-1935-01

interstate labor office; Wagner Labor Board Bill; his resignation from NLRB; Boston & Washington


Box 22 Smith, Evelyn Dewey (Mrs. Granville, Jr.), 1934-05-1943-03

daughter of John Dewey; personal; NYC & Green Castle, Mo.


Box 22 Smith, Gertrude Robinson, 1945-06

thanks for your note regarding my mother; NYC


Box 22 Smith, Harold D., 1939-11-1946

Executive Office of the Pres., Bur. of the Budget; Reorganization Act, Working Conditions Service, duplication in the field of labor; Washington


Box 22 Smith, Harold E., 1940-06

Centinela Valley Young Democratic Club - appreciate her stand in regard to labor matters; Hawthorne, Calif.


Box 22 Smith, Hilda W., 1943-01

Consultant in labor education; Washington


Box 22 Smith, J. Kelly, 1939-01-1939-02

commendation of FP - ignore the Republican gangsters; Mounds, Ill.


Box 22 Smith, Jane Norman, 1932-12

re interview in World Telegram that mentions FP; NYC


Box 22 Smith, John, 1945-04

thanks for your lunch- "It gave me a new insight on the country" (Time Mag.); NYC


Box 22 Smith, Lawrence M. C., 1943-01-1943-04

Council of State Governments, State Emergency War Powers Act, women in war time; Washington


Box 22 Smith, Marion, 1947-04

letter from his daughter, he is recovering from pneumonia; copy of FP's letter to him; Ocala National Forest, Fla.


Box 22 Smith, Paul C., 1939-02-1939-07

San Francisco Chronicle; Bridges case; San Francisco


Box 22 Smith, Roscoe R., 1935-07-1935-08

of Federal Lumber Mediation Board, lumber strikes in Washington State; Seattle, Wash.


Box 22 Smyth, Sarah D., 1939-04

Bridges case; Union City, NJ


Box 22 Snow, Edith Huntington, 1945-04

FP's talk at Pen and Brush Club House- would like copies; NYC


Box 22 Snowden, Georgina Walpole, 1938-09

research in Perkins families; Derby, England


Box 22 Snyder, Baird, 1941-12

asking to be released from job, Acting Administrator of Wage and Hour Division; Washington


Box 22 Sobel, Edward, 1939-03

his boss bringing here a European relative, will be the end of his job - what happens to him?; NYC


Box 22 Sobin, Philip, 1946-11

Pres. of Carolyn Laundry (NYC) and reference to it in FP's book; NYC


Box 22 Solberg, Mrs. Alfred, 1939-01

commendation on her work as Sec'y of Labor; Buford, North Dakota


Box 22 Somervell, Brig.-Ge. Brehon B., 1942-01

personal; Washington


Box 22 Sorenson, Frank E., 1942-03

on the Perkins family; Lincoln, Neb.


Box 22 Soubbotitch, I V, 1941-12

seasonal greeting- Yugoslav Legation; Washington


Box 22 Soucy, Elizabeth (Mrs. L. Harry), 1939-09

Ladies Roosevelt Club: enjoyed FP's broadcast on Fulton Lewis program; Lewiston, Me.


Box 22 Southall, Sara E., 1938-11

International Harvester Co.; commendation on Fifth National Conference of Labor Legislation in Washington (copy); Chicago


Box 22 Sparling, Edward J., 1955-01

Roosevelt Univ. Pres.: on plans for FP to present a series of talks; Chicago


Box 22 Spears, Frank H., 1932-11

hoping that FDR will appoint FP to cabinet; Montgomery, Ala.


Box 22 Spence, Peter C., 1923-01

congratulations on her appointment to the Industrial Board, celluloid ordinance, improvement of factories, paper mill in Niagara Falls; NYC


Box 22 Spencer, Bonnell, 1944-06

requesting FP to write an article for Holy Cross Magazine; West Park, NY


Box 22 Spencer, Isabel Charles, 1939-04

on FP's WJZ broadcast on April 20; NYC


Box 22 Spencer, Josephine Choate (Mrs. Duncan M.), 1941-01-1942-06

on her Scotch husband's taking out citizenship; the Danbys; Bedford Hills, NY


Box 22 Spencer, Lorillard, 1933-03-1933-04

to WW Husband (Asst. Sec'y): "The American Plan", on unemployment relief; NYC


Box 22 Spencer, Samuel M., 1945-01

on the future handling of certain problems now under the National War Labor Board; Phila.


Box 22 Spires, Mrs. S F, 1939-05

antique wallpaper; Lancaster, Ohio


Box 22 Sproul, Robert G., 1935-02-1939-02

U of Calif, Pres.: Bridges case. NB: "the proceedings in the longshoremen's strike on the Pacific Coast... one of the three available copies should be places in the Library of the Univ."; Los Angeles



Box 23 Stack, Walter O., 1945-06

sorry she is leaving the cabinet; Claymont, Del.


Box 23 Stacy, Walter P., 1934-11-1939-01

situation in steel industry; personal congratulations on the Thomas Resolution; Washington & Raleigh, NC


Box 23 Stafford, Joya, 1936-12

commendation of FP's broadcast; NYC


Box 23 Stalions, Viola May, 1936-10

commendation of FP broadcast; Cedar Rapids, Ia.


Box 23 Stanczyk, Jan, 1944-04-1945-04

personal commendation, on loss of FDR; London


Box 23 Stanoyevich, Mrs. Beatrice Stevenson, 1929-01

requesting article for The North American Review; NYC


Box 23 Starr, Mark, 1942-12

on setting up labor Extension Service; NYC


Box 23 Stead, William H., 1945-04-1945-06

on the death of FDR, on FP's leaving the Cabinet; Nashville, Tenn.


Box 23 Stead, William H., 1939-06-14

FP Speeches & articles. 21 p. (carbon) Weekly meeting of employees of Dept. of Labor; principal address by William H. Stead, introd. by Miss Perkins, with her closing remarks on pp.20-21; Washington


Box 23 Stebbins, Henry B., Jr., 1945-06

personal commendation; Rochester, NY


Box 23 Stedman, Giles, 1938-08

thanks for her presence on board etc; SS Washington


Box 23 Steele, William H., 1946-08-1946-09

commendation of her article "The Roosevelt I Knew" in Collier's Mag.; Manchester, NH


Box 23 Steelman, John R., 1936-09-1937-10

Bridges affair, 6 p., with t. copy, "hold confidentially"; copies of letters to Sidney Hillman, Harry Lundberg- collective bargaining, Andrew Furuseth; Washington


Box 23 Steelman, Louise S. (Mrs. Andrew J.), 1942-03

a new Federal District judge for NJ; Montclair, NJ


Box 23 Stephens, Harold M., 1934-04-1945-01

price fixing, Wagner Labor Disputes Bill, personal, Dr. V.H. Jensen; Washington


Box 23 Stephenson, Gladys J., 1945-06

personal commendation; with 2 literary efforts; Glendale, Calif.


Box 23 Stern, J. David, 1937-05

re Robert W. Johnson; NYC


Box 23 Stevens, Walter J., 1933-02

hoping she will serve in the Cabinet; Syracuse, NY


Box 23 Stevenson, Harry, 1940-02-05

on the Union situation; Camanche, Iowa


Box 23 Stevenson, Marietta, 1953-06

appreciation on having FP there; Urbana, Ill


Box 23 Stewart, Carol H. (Mrs. W. Plunket), 1941-12

re Bob Cassatt and his burgeoning tax problem; Unionville, Pa


Box 23 Stewart, Ethelbert, 1932-11

in favor of FP for Cabinet post; Charlottesville, Va.


Box 23 Stiles, Hallie U., 1936-04

on FP's talk at U of Chi. Chapel; Chicago


Box 23 Stokes, Helen Phelps, 1944-12

thanks for kind words about her brother; Old Bennington, Vt.


Box 23 Stonborough, Mrs. Margaret, 1940-03

passport problems; Washington


Box 23 Stone, Harlan Fiske, 1936-11

sec'y- his condition is improved; Washington


Box 23 Stone, Lawrence A., 1938-12

case of John Strachey; New Orleans


Box 23 Stoneborough, John, 1941-07

letters of introduction; Washington


Box 23 Storck, Herman I., 1935-06

to Verne A. Zimmer, with covering letter from him to FP: would like her to visit The Loyola House of Retreats; Morristown, NJ


Box 23 Strachey, Evelyn John, 1935-03

on his arrest and proposed deportation as an enemy alien; Washington


Box 23 Straus, Jesse Isador, 1932-03

personal; New York


Box 23 Straus, Nathan, 1945-06

commendation of her accomplishments; NYC


Box 23 Strecker, V, 1943-02-1943-03

complaints about everyone in Wash. but FP; Oakland, Calif.


Box 23 Street, John P., 1931-01

Assoc. of NY State Canners: re labor resolutions adopted at their annual meeting


Box 23 Strong, Lilla Newkirk, 1934-07

personal (Mt. Holyoke); Southampton, Mass.


Box 23 Strother, Horace F., 1943-03

apprectiation of FP's article in San Francisco Chronicle; Piedmont, Calif.


Box 23 Stuart, William Plato, 1941-09

personal commendation; Phoenix, Ariz.


Box 23 Stuart, Della (Mrs. William Plato), 1945-05

personal- on her retirement from the Cabinet; Phoenix, Ariz.


Box 23 Stuart, Robert, 1941-05-1942-01

on his acquiring a job in the Defense Dept.; NYC


Box 23 Studebaker, John Ward, 1940-09

national defense training program; Washington


Box 23 Stuyvelaar, H, 1939-02

on FP's impeachment trial- for San Francisco CIO - "in very high regard"; San Francisco


Box 23 Sullivan, Bart J., 1940-10

personal problems in the sole & leather business; Havermill, Mass.


Box 23 Sullivan, John, 1933-02-1934-06

on inquiry from Iowa State Fed. of Labor re FP's career; New York


Box 23 Sumners, Hatton W., 1939-01-1940-06

Congress, Texas. Bridges case; Washington


Box 23 Sunderlin, Charles A., 1935-06

commendation of "labor policy in a democracy" (in annual report); Los Angeles


Box 23 Sutton, K. Augusta, 1945-05

commendation on her official career; Danbury, Conn.


Box 23 Swan, F H, 1933-03

To George Keogh (NY Labor Dept.), re testimonial dinner to FP; Rochester, NY


Box 23 Swanson, Charles Augustus, 1939-07-07

official announcement of his death and funeral; Washington


Box 23 Swanson, Swan A., 1939-02

Wagner Labor Relations Act; Enumclaw, Wash.


Box 23 Swartz, Maud, 1922-01-1934-06

NY State Labor Fed., NYC City, labor laws in neighboring state, etc.; NYC


Box 23 Swartz, Nelle, 1936-10

personal; NYC


Box 23 Sweetland, Monroe, 1940-01

by his sec'y; resolutions by State Federation in support of FP; Portland, Ore.


Box 23 Swisher, Carl S., 1945-02

glad FP is still in the cabinet; Jacksonville, Fla.


Box 23 Swofford, Mrs. Jewell W., 1939-01-1945-06

Bridges case, personal; Washington


Box 23 Swope, Gerard, 1929-06-1944-03

commendation of FP, thanks for invitations to meetings; NYC


Box 23 Sylla, Marguerite K., 1935-03

YWCA- thanks for your address; NYC


Box 23 Taft, Charles P., 1937-06-1937-09

Federal State mediation board; Cincinnati


Box 23 Taft, Dewey McKinley, 1941-09

ed., The American Citizen; Bridges case; Englewood, Colo.


Box 23 Tager, Arthur W., 1934-05

comment on radio speech on unemployment insurance; NYC


Box 23 Talamo, Haskell, 1935-11

appreciation of what she has "done for Lube"; Worcester, Mass.


Box 23 Tanner, Paul F., 1945-06

appreciation of her note of thanks; Washington


Box 23 Tawney, Jeanette (Mrs. Richard), 1941-11

looking forward to meeting you; Washington


Box 23 Tawney, R H, 1941-11

thanks for your letter; could not attend today's conference, but will tomorrow; Washington


Box 23 Taylor, Alva W., 1933-03-1945-06

the desperate condition of miners, appreciation for what FP has done for wage earner; Nashville, Tenn.


Box 23 Taylor, Beryl (Mrs. Arnold), 1932-10

praise for work on Radio in Education program, anticipation of election; Marysville, Wash.


Box 23 Taylor, Florence, 1943-10

personal - death of Graham; NYC


Box 23 Taylor, Wayne Chatfield, 1939-01

Bridges case; Washington


Box 23 Tcherniak, Mira, 1941-11

personal; NYC


Box 23 Teagle, Walter Clark, 1937-04-1939-01

Ind. Rel. Conference; sec'y acknowledges FP letter; NYC


Box 23 Tennant, John D., 1937-04

cannot come to conference on collective bargaining; Longview, Wash.


Box 23 Tew, James Dinsmore, 1935-04

commendation of her work on rubber strike; Akron, Ohio


Box 23 Thomas, Albert, 1940-05-1943-12

personal- thanks for copy of letter to Congressman Taber (Impeachment); Washington


Box 23 Thomas, Elbert D., 1934-01-1945-06

Congressman from Utah; Education and Labor Bill; personal notes; Washington


Box 23 Thomas, M. Carey, 1933-07

commendation on minimum wage in Textile Industries for women; Bryn Mawr, Pa.


Box 23 Thompson, C. Mildred, 1947-10

on her appointment to Loyalty Review Board; Poughkeepsie, NY


Box 23 Thompson, Geraldine L., 1948-02

on being appointed to the Loyalty Review Board; Red Bank, NJ


Box 23 Thompson, Harriet Rose (Mrs. R.H.B.), 1936-07

election of Dr. Harris (Mt. Holyoke); Lake Pleasant, NY


Box 23 Thompson, Helen S., 1943-12

to FDR: strikes are helping Hitler; New Haven


Box 23 Thorne, W. Lee, 1942-09

approval of FP's backing of Delia Reilly; Long Island City, NY


Box 23 Throckmorton, Charlotte E.A., 1940-01

sympathy in the political investigation; Morristown, NJ


Box 23 Throckmorton, Nanette (Mrs. John), 1943-03-1944-10

personal; Washington & Mexico


Box 23 Tillett, Gladys Avery (Mrs. Charles), 1939-01-1945-03

Democratic Nat'l Con.; Charlotte, NC & Washington


Box 23 Tingley, Clyde

personal, Child Labor Amendment; Albuquerque & Santa Fe


Box 23 Tingley, Ruby M.A., 1933-05

congratulations from WCTU; Glen Ellyn, Ill.


Box 23 Tingley, William E., 1944-11

to FDR: approval of retention of FP, for Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen


Box 23 Tipton, Frank B., 1945-03

OPA; re Mrs. Edgerton Parsons; Hartford


Box 23 Tixier, André, 1941-06

ILO: re Léon Jouhaux; Washington


Box 23 Toff, Sophia (Mrs. J), 1939-04

approval of FP's talk on WOR; NYC


Box 23 Toksvig, Signe, 1944-10

personal; Bethel, Conn.


Box 23 Tolan, John H., 1942-01

on labor supply and demand, Congress; Washington


Box 23 Toledano, Vicente Lombardo, 1944-01

report on his communist affiliations; Washington


Box 23 Tomlinson, George, 1944-05

British delegation to Conference; Phila.


Box 23 Tone, Joseph M., 1933-02-1937-11

commendations; Hartford


Box 23 Totten, Ashley L., 1933-03

Pullman Porters Injunction Fund - on Pullman Porters, Negro labor; NYC


Box 23 Towle, Vira Peters, 1936-07

Mt. Holyoke Presidency; Fern Rock, NJ


Box 23 Townsend, Leslie Chapin (Mrs. Charles), 1946-12

Social justice conference, Soc. of the Companions of the Holy Cross- requesting FP to speak; Winsted, Conn.


Box 23 Townsend, Willard S., 1941-03-1941-05

National Railroad Adjustment Board; Chicago


Box 23 Tracy, Daniel W, 1937-04-1947-09

Internat'l Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Ass't Sec'y of Labor; Washington


Box 23 Trammell, Niles, 1945-05

NBC: thanks for her tribute to FDR; NYC


Box 23 Traynor, Philip A., 1944-11

thanks for congratulations; Wilmington, Del.


Box 23 Treadway, Allen T., 1937-06

Congressman, Mass. Basque Children; Holyoke, Mass.


Box 23 Tremaine, Morris S., 1931-06

Miss P's travel funds; Albany


Box 23 Troclet, Léon, 1945-10

Belgian delegation to ILO, understand you are coming to Belgium; Paris


Box 23 Trussell, Brandon, 1934-07

wishes copy of FP's book "People at Work"; Salisbury, NC


Box 23 Trzcinski, Ruth, 1944-11

criticism of FP's speech; San Bernardino, Calif.


Box 23 Tucker, Cornelia Dabney (Mrs. Robert Pinckney), 1943-05

carbon letter to Philip Murray- strikes in war production; Charleston, SC


Box 23 Tucker, F. Bland, 1939-02

thanks for FP's coming and speaking to Social Service Inst.; Washington


Box 23 Tucker, Henry St. George, 1945-03

invitation to Bishop's Conference; NYC


Box 23 Tufty, Esther Van Wagoner, 1942-10

thanks for appearing on "my broadcast"; Washington


Box 23 Tullie; Nellie Wilson, 1941-02

wishes to see FP when in Wash., thanks for FP's talk at Smith College; Deerfield, Mass.


Box 23 Turnblazer, William, 1933-07

United Mine Workers; requesting investigation of violence; Jellico, Tenn.


Box 23 Tuttle, Vince J., 1941-05

commendtaion on FP's accomplishments in office; Puyallup, Wash.


Box 23 Tydings, Millard E., 1939-12

Bridges case; Washington



Box 24 Updegraff, Florence M., 1919-01

support of the Humanitarian cult; NYC


Box 24 Underwood, Thomas R., 1939-02

to Dr. Breckenridge: all are in favor of Miss Perkins; Lexington, Ky.


Box 24 Vaden, Howard C., 1933-04

to Cordell Hull (with his reply), about unemployed families in Tenn., suggesting he take the matter up with FP; Nashville, Tenn.


Box 24 Van Benthuysen, Ethel, 1937-04-1944-09

with letter to FDR on Lester Herzog as Civil Service Com. in NY; on the College, John McCullough; Albany & Bennington, VT


Box 24 Vandenburg, Arthur H., 1937-01-1938-01

strike situation; Bridges case; Washington


Box 24 Vandevelve, R H, 1942-03

on strike in textile mills; Dyersburg, Tenn.


Box 24 Van Iderstine, Louise (Mrs. Robert), 1943-03-1943-04

Canadian-American Women's Committee on International Relations, ILO; NYC


Box 24 Van Kleeck, Mary, 1919-01-1922-10

on FP on Ind. Com. of NY State, delighted you are coming to conference with Mr. Pinchot; Washington & NYC


Box 24 Van Namee, George R., 1944-11

Gov. Smith's death; NYC


Box 24 Van Pelt, Garrett, 1932-12

Sorry to see certain lawyers "advocating you removal from office"; NYC


Box 24 Van Schaick, George S., 1938-09-1945-05

personal; NYC


Box 24 Van Tress, Lester, 1953-05

commendation of her speech; Champaign, Ill.


Box 24 Varg, Paul A., 1945-05

regretting her resignation; Washington


Box 24 Vaughan, A E, 1945-01

glad she will continue in office; Brooklyn, NY


Box 24 Vayssiere, Paul Etienne Louis, 1952

ILO convention; Geneva


Box 24 Veiller, Anthony, 1943-06

on Bayard's death; Beverly Hills, Calif.


Box 24 Veiller, Lawrence, 1919-01

congratulations on appointment to NY State Industrial Commission; NYC


Box 24 Venner, Nicholas, 1943-09-1943-11

letters and encl. with religious, philosophical and sociological musings; West Park, NY


Box 24 Veverker, F, 1936-07

Czechoslovak Legation: on his leaving this country; Washington


Box 24 Villard, Julia S. (Mrs. Oswald G.), 1949-10

thanks for tribute to Mr. Villard's character; NYC


Box 24 Vincent, Beverly M., 1939-01

to Thomas R. Underwood: on impeachment proceedings; Washington


Box 24 Vinson, Carl, 1933-05

suggested shipbuilding program for public works bill (Chairman, Naval Affairs Com.); Washington


Box 24 Vinson, Fred M., 1944-01-1944-06

War food administration; Washington


Box 24 Vitray, Laura, 1933-10

on Washington Post - glad to know the working people have a friend at court; Washington


Box 24 Volovic, Anna Moore (Mrs. G.O.), 1936-01

"Old friend" would like tickets to Dem. Convention; Lowville, NY


Box 24 Voorhis, Jerry, 1940-05

glad to assist in straightening the record; Washington


Box 24 Vose, Frank L., 1942-03

thanks for Christmas present; "about that wagon..."; Newcastle, Me.


Box 24 Vulliet, André, 1941-06-1945-03

French Info. Center; his wife's problems with immigration; NYC & Geneva


Box 24 Wadhams, Gordon B., 1945-01-1946-11

Need for religion; NYC


Box 24 Wadsted, Otto, 1938-05-1938-06

Danish Legation; re Mr. Abel Rapu-sorenson; Washington


Box 24 Wadsworth, Nancy (Mrs. Eliot), 1942-01

personal; Washington


Box 24 Wagoner, Van D., 1941-04

Ford Motor Co. strike; Detroit


Box 24 Walker, Frank C., 1933-11-1940

President's Executive Council; Washington


Box 24 Walker, John C., 1938-11

commendation on her address; Waterbury, Conn.


Box 24 Wallen, John V., 1940-12-1943-06

personal; Hollywood, etc.


Box 24 Walling, Frances (Mrs. L. Metcalfe), 1945-01

personal; Washington


Box 24 Walling, L. Metcalfe, 1944-1945

personal (including biographical); Washington


Box 24 Walsh, David I., 1934-01-1940-06

Sen., Mass. Committee on Educ. and Labor; Washington


Box 24 Walsh, Thomas F., 1933-04

pleased with her address; Lynn, Mass.


Box 24 Walton, Mrs. A. Williamson, 1942-03

criticism of FP's job; Cincinnati


Box 24 Wanamaker, Walter B., 1933-04

Judge, Court of Appeals; to Raymond Moley; proposal to end the depression; Akron, Ohio


Box 24 Ward, Mary H., 1938-09-1939-12

Bridges case; urging FP to write a book; Boston


Box 24 Ward, Stuart R., 1934-10

thanks for her address, on behalf of Commonwealth Club; San Francisco


Box 24 Warfield, Charlotte (Mrs. John Davidge), 1944-12

personal; Summit, NJ


Box 24 Warren, A M, 1938-08-1941-07

refugees; visas; Joos Ballet; Washington


Box 24 Warren, Louise L., 1946-10

we must engineer a social revolution; Silver Spring, Md.


Box 24 Warren, Sylvia, 1943-09-1944-06

Warren Committee: visas for British children; Dover, Mass.


Box 24 Washington, Dorothy C., 1943-03

on behalf of the defense worker; Bath, Me.


Box 24 Watson, Edwin M., 1939-03

Thanks for congratulations; Washington


Box 24 Watson, Sir John Forbes, 1941-11

happy thoughts about the conference; New York


Box 24 Watson, Russell E., 1935-05

Cabinet Committee on textiles; New Brunswick, NJ


Box 24 Watt, Robert J., 1932-08-1938-08

proposals by New England Federations of Labor, Report on International Labor Conference; Boston & Washington


Box 24 Waudby, William S., 1932-09

approval of her appointment to Cabinet; Washington


Box 24 Waymack, William Wesley, 1939-02-1945-01

proposal for inter-group understanding; approval of FP's speech, etc.; Des Moines


Box 24 Webb, Aileen O, 1936-06-1939-01

Women's Democratic Club; NYC & Peekskill


Box 24 Webb, James E., 1949-08

Under Sec'y of State: on her letter of Aug 2, his appointment, her offer of assistance; Washington


Box 24 Weber, Orlando F., 1937-05

from his sec'y- telegram received "doubtless in error", as he has retired from business; NYC


Box 24 Webster, George E., 1939-02

on FP speech in Iowa Chamber of Commerce; Hoquiam, Wash.


Box 24 Weed, N H, 1932-11

The Weekly Underwriter- re annual report; NYC


Box 24 Wehle, Louis B., 1933-02

re Daniel J. Tobin and Mr. McGrady; NYC


Box 24 Wei, Tao-ming, 1943-03-1945-04

& Mme. Wei Tao-ming: pleasure to meet you; expression of sympathy on death of FDR; Washington


Box 24 Weill, Adrienne, 1937-12

personal; Paris


Box 24 Wel, Sam, 1933-02

hope you will accept the Cabinet post; NYC


Box 24 Weiss, Louise, 1944-11

leaving for France, sending medical supplies; NYC


Box 24 Weldon, Beulah, 1919

To Mrs. Rumsey: endorsing FP's appointment by Gov. Smith; NYC


Box 24 Weldon, Earl C., 1946-10

Civil Service Commission, approval of her address; Washington


Box 24 Wertzbacker, Clara E., 1938-11

sending copy of your splendid address at 70th Anniversary meeting...; Columbus, Ohio


Box 24 West, Grace L., 1937-11

thanks for address at the Forum; Bridgeport, Conn.


Box 24 West, Mrs. Mary, 1939-03

letter of commendation; St. Petersburg, Fla.


Box 24 Wharton, A O, 1937-05

thanks for invitation to attend conference; Washington


Box 24 Wheeler, Burton K., 1935-05-1935-07

Senate, Interstate Commerce Committee; Washington


Box 24 Wheeler, Charles L., 1935-08

Washington Lumber Mill agreement; San Francisco


Box 24 Whitaker, Sam E., 1939-01

Bridges case; Washington


Box 24 White, Arthur J., 1945-04-1945-06

on the death of FDR, FP's leaving the Cabinet; NYC


Box 24 White, D. Fedotoff, 1945-05

on FP's resignation; Phila.


Box 24 White, David, 1939-02

on her Cabinet appointment; Kansas City, Mo.


Box 24 White, Edith R., 1936-06-1936-08

personal; Indio, Calif.


Box 24 White, George, 1932-12

thanks for your letter; Columbus, Ohio


Box 24 White, Marjorie, 1929-06

Consumers' League, requests list of canneries in NY state; NYC


Box 24 White, R. Clyde, 1933-03

congratulations on Cabinet appointment; Indianapolis


Box 24 White, Robe Carl, 1933-04

on Frank Steele and Joseph Frayne; Washington


Box 24 White, Walter, 1941-03-1947-11

NAACP: letter of 3.20.41 to FDR, on appointment of Negro to Mediation Board; to FP, 11.20.47, on inclusion of Negro on Loyalty Board; NYC


Box 24 White, Wayne, 1939-04

questions on FP's background & the source of propaganda about her; NYC


Box 24 Whitehead, T. North, 1945-07-1945-08

asking FP to come to Radcliffe to give a course; Cambridge, Mass.


Box 24 Whitehouse, Vera (Mrs. Norman deR.), 1939-02-1943-01

Bridges case and FP, material for a speech in "Women in two wars"; NYC


Box 24 Whitehurst, Sara A. (Mrs. John L.), 1936-11-1942-04

Gen. Fed. of Women's Clubs, article on FP; Mt. Holyoke College; Baltimore


Box 24 Whiteside, Arthur Dare, 1939-01

Bridges case; Washington


Box 24 Whitman, Harold, 1942-09-1944-08

encl. on founding of Lowell, Mass., & Merrimack Mill; Birdie Walsh; NYC


Box 24 Whitman, Robert S.S., 1947-02

personal; about Dolf Unger; Williamsburg, Va.


Box 24 Whitney, Alexander Bell, 1933-03-1945-01

Brotherhood of PR Trainmen; unemployment relief; Bridges case; Cleveland & Minneapolis


Box 24 Whitney, Florence C. (Mrs. Caspar), 1932-05-1939-02

suggestions for Gov. (FDR); Bridges case; NYC


Box 24 Whitridge, Janetta (Mrs. Arnold), 1944-04

personal; NYC



Box 25 Wickard, Claude R., 1940-11

thanks for pamphlet; Washington


Box 25 Wickens, Mrs. Aryness Joy, 1945-06

it has been a privilege to work under you; Vienna, Va.


Box 25 Wier, H W, 1939-01

labor situation in Corpus Christi area; Ingleside, Texas


Box 25 Wiesman, Margaret, 1933-05

Consumers' League; sweatshops in Massachusetts, minimum wage; Boston


Box 25 Wilcox, Fred M., 1932-12

To FDR: on his election, FP for Cabinet (carbon); Madison, Wis.


Box 25 Wilcox, Sidney W., 1931-03-1945-06

figures on unemployment & income (1931); minimum wage, women workers (1933); the Deane Plan; on her leaving the Cabinet; Albany, Washington, & Panama


Box 25 Wild, H L, 1943-03

absenteeism; San Francisco


Box 25 Wilde, Louise K., 1936-10

Mt. Holyoke College; S. Hadley, Mass.


Box 25 Wilder, Harold K., 1932-12

on her appointment to Cabinet; NYC


Box 25 Wilding-White, A M, 1945-04

personal; London


Box 25 Wiley, Henry A., 1935-10-1936-05

NY Shipbuilding Corp.; Washington, Camden (NJ), & Phila.


Box 25 Wiley, Louis, 1931-07

Received her letter, referred to editorial dept (NY Times); New York


Box 25 Wilkerson, Alvin E. and Grace B., 1945-04

on death of FDR; Colville, Wash.


Box 25 Wilkerson, Mrs. Harriet L., 1933-04

Amer. Friends Service Com.; on coal mines; Phila.


Box 25 Willard, Daniel, 1937-04

on the conference in her office; from Mrs. Willard, on his death; Baltimore


Box 25 Willcoxon, F C, 1945-01

glad she will continue in Cabinet; Vicksburg, Miss.


Box 25 Williams, Arthur, 1932-11

congratulations on the election and her place in it; NYC


Box 25 Williams, Aubrey, 1940-07-1940-09

Nat;l Youth Admin.; training program for national defense; Washington


Box 25 Williams, Charl Ormond, 1945-01

on Frank Kent's article re FP; Washington


Box 25 Williams, Diana (Mrs. Linsley Rudd), 1944-12

re article on Bidault; New York


Box 25 Williams, Mrs. Gertrude Marvin, 1933-03

commendation on FP's appointment, offer of help; Harrisburg, Pa.


Box 25 Williams, J W, 1937-04

accepts her invitation to come to conferences on stabilization of industrial relations; Washington


Box 25 Williams, Jesse T., 1933-05

to FDR: condition of coal miners


Box 25 Williams, Paul D., 1942-05

gratitude for her contribution to Richmond convention (Catholic Com. of the South); Richmond, Va.


Box 25 Williams, Pierce, 1936-02-1936-11

west coast shipping industry; Harry Hopkins; San Francisco


Box 25 Williams, Samuel Clay, 1934-05-1937-04

biog. info.; Washington & Winston-Salem


Box 25 Williams, Thomas J., 1936-05

To H L Kerwin: Seamens situation in NY; NYC


Box 25 Williams, Wayne C., 1945-05

To Editor, NY Times - carbon to FP, with a.n.s.; Denver


Box 25 Williamson, Roger, 1938-01

requesting information on Bridges case; Washington


Box 25 Williston, Mary M., 1944-06

report of her speech to Trustees of Mt. Holyoke College; Holyoke, Mass.


Box 25 Willits, Joseph H., 1933-02-1945

industrial planning; Phila.


Box 25 Willsea, Louis P., 1933-03

to George P. Keogh: re dinner in honor of FP; Rochester, NY


Box 25 Wilmoth, G C, 1940-06

personal, El Paso


Box 25 Wilson, Harlow S., 1945-05

on FP's resignation; Upland, Calif.


Box 25 Wilson, Mary Florence, 1944-11-1945-04

personal- help in securing passage to Paris; about death of FDR; NYC & Boston


Box 25 Wilson, Milburn Lincoln, 1939-01

Briges case; Washington


Box 25 Wilson, P L, 1922-05

letter of introd.; NYC


Box 25 Winant, Constance R. (Mrs. John Gilbert), 1936-07-1945-05

personal; Concord, NH


Box 25 Winchell, George S., 1942-03

Okla, Pub. Co's campaign against labor; Fairview, Okla.


Box 25 Winslow, Mary N., 1944-02

personal; Washington


Box 25 Wirz, Jacob, 1939-02

unemployment; Prince Bay, NY


Box 25 Wisehart, Marion Karl, 1930-06

re coming interview with FP; New York


Box 25 Witte, Edwin W., 1949-04

Univ. of Wis.: Andrews Symposium; Madison, Wis.


Box 25 Wittenbrook, James, 1936-07

comments on FP's radio address; Columbus, Ohio


Box 25 Wold, Albert N., 1945-01

editorial in tribute to FP; a.n.s. by Mr. Zimmer; Omaha


Box 25 Wolf, Ralph, 1936-01

thanks for address (Harmonie Club); NYC


Box 25 Wolf, Robert B., 1937-04-1937-05

will attend conference on stabilization of industry; Longview, Wash.


Box 25 Wolfe, Carolyn, 1937-11

thanks for your address, herewith my check; Salt Lake City


Box 25 Woll, Matthew, 1939-01-1944-01

Bridges case; Amer. Fed. of Labor, Post-War Planning Com.; NYC


Box 25 Wood, Cornelius A., Jr., 1946-03-1950-08

biog. info.; Fed. Security Agency; New Bedford, Mass. & Washington


Box 25 Wood, F E, 1934-05

child labor amendment; New Orleans


Box 25 Wood, Helen, 1942-10

looking for re-employment with the government; St. Louis


Box 25 Wood, L. Foster, 1940-06

thanks for address at Church Conference of Social Work; NYC


Box 25 Wood, L. Hollingsworth, 1932-11-1932-12

suggestions for Indian Commissioner; NYC


Box 25 Wood, Robert E., 1937-04-1937-06

cannot attend conferences; Houston & Chicago


Box 25 Woodard, Cora, 1920-01

sending minutes on strike in Rome, NY; Albany


Box 25 Woodin, William H., 1933-11

personal; NYC


Box 25 Woodrum, Clifton A., 1937-06

re Dr. Steelman; Washington


Box 25 Woods, Katharine, 1943-06-1943-11

Tomorrow Mag.; requesting FP article; New York


Box 25 Woodsinn, Martha, 1932-02

the Bahai principles; NYC


Box 25 Woodward, Thomas M., 1934-12-1945-05

U.S. Maritime Com.; commendaton of FP


Box 25 Woolley, Clarence, 1937-04-1939-07

re invitations to conferences; re death of his son; NYC & Santa Fe


Box 25 Woolley, Alice Stone, 1945-04

on the death of FDR; Poughkeepsie, NY


Box 25 Wright, Joe S., 1935-07

Interstate Commerce Com., hearings on Bill S.3151; Washington


Box 25 Wyckoff, Elizabeth Porter (Mrs. John), 1936-07

Mt. Holyoke College; NYC


Box 25 Wyzanski, Charles E., Jr., 1933-05-1945-02

Nat'l Industrial Recovery Act, administrative law, personal; to v.people (copy); Boston & Washington


Box 25 Wyzanski, Gisella Warburg (Mrs. Charles E. Jr.), 1943-07-1944-12

personal; White Plains, NY & Boston


Box 25 Yawn, Jack, 1943-02

expects to be called to military service; biog. info.; Oceanside, NJ


Box 25 Yeomans, W E, 1932-02

part-time employment; NYC


Box 25 Yorke, C B, 1940-05

Fortune Mag., sending her a survey of labor opinion; NYC


Box 25 Young, Arthur, 1934-10

Christmas greetings, written on pub. cartoon of his; Bethel, Conn.


Box 25 Yong, C. Mervyn, 1944-01

congratulations on her staying in office; Wynnwood, Pa.


Box 25 Young, Sara H., 1936-09

requesting biog. infor. about FP for a talk on successful women; Salt Lake City


Box 25 Young, Vash, 1943-09

commendation on her Labor Day address; NYC


Box 25 Zarras, John, 1942-02

congratulations on success of ILO (from Greek Ministry of Labour); London


Box 25 Zimmer, Verne A., 1937-08-1945-09

copies of letters to various people for Sec'y's file on Apprenticeship training program; to Mary Dewson on older workers; to v.p. on civilian training; on safety program; to FP on her teaching at Radcliffe; Washington


Box 25 Zimmerman, Orville, 1939-02-1944-11

on her impeachment trial, reelection; Washington


Box 25 Zinn, D L, 1941-08

on her article in Fortune Mag.; Hartford


Box 25 Zucker, Edward D., 1934-03

Lodge No.46 of AFGE: Border Patrol employees; NYC


Box 25 Zurbrick, John L., 1939-02

To James L. Houghteling, re Communists in Detroit; Detroit


Box 25 Zvara, Peter, 1938-12

commendation on behalf of Labor's Non-Partisan League; Cleveland

Part III: Cataloged Correspondence--Letters from Frances Perkins



Box 26 Adee, Ernest (Mrs.)


Box 26 Adler, Evelyn


Box 26 Allen, Robert S.


Box 26 Allen, Yorke


Box 26 American Board of Guardians


Box 26 Andrews, Elmer


Box 26 Astor, William


Box 26 Baird, Mary (Mrs. Stevens)


Box 26 Bankhead, William B.


Box 26 Bell, Bernard Iddings


Box 26 Benthuysen, Ethel Van


Box 26 Best, Marshall


Box 26 Bewley, William


Box 26 Bingham, Walter Van Dyke


Box 26 Bishop, William Lee


Box 26 Black, J. L.


Box 26 Bow , Frank T.


Box 26 Brown, Walter W.


Box 26 Bruère, Henry


Box 26 Bruère, Jane, Marie, Nina, Richard, and Robert


Box 26 Burlingham, Charles C.


Box 26 Calvosa, O.


Box 26 Carter, James Walter


Box 26 Cavanaugh, W. J.


Box 26 Choate, Anne (Mrs. Arthur)


Box 26 Clark, Grenville


Box 26 Coggeshall, Susanna Perkins Hare


Box 26 Comer, Donald


Box 26 Cullen, Thomas H. (Mrs.)


Box 26 Cummings, Homer S.


Box 26 Dewson, Mary W.


Box 26 Diehl, Paul Jr.


Box 26 Dies, Martin


Box 26 Doty, Madeleine


Box 26 Early, Stephen


Box 26 Earnest, J. M.


Box 26 Editor, New York Times


Box 26 Editor, Washington Post


Box 26 Edmondson, Robert Edward


Box 26 Ely, Gertrude


Box 26 Farley, James A.


Box 26 Flanders, Ralph E.


Box 26 Frankfurter, Felix


Box 26 Franklin,. Miriam (Mrs. Cyril M. E.)


Box 26 Gardner, Mary A.


Box 26 Gillespie, John S.


Box 26 Gilpatrick, Charlotte


Box 26 Glidden, William T.


Box 26 Greanin, Leon


Box 26 Green, William


Box 26 Hale, Bertrice Forbes-Robertson


Box 26 Ham, Roswell G.


Box 26 Harrington, Winslow


Box 26 Harrison, Pat


Box 26 Henderson, Leon


Box 26 Higgins, Kath Remer (Mrs. John D.)


Box 26 Killman, Sidney


Box 26 Hopkins, Harry


Box 26 Houghteling, James Lawrence


Box 26 Howard, Charles B.


Box 26 Hull, Cordell


Box 26 Ickes, Harold L.


Box 26 Ingersoll, Raymond V.


Box 26 Ireland, L. A.


Box 26 James, Edwin


Box 26 Johnson, Hugh S.


Box 26 Jurkowitz, Frances


Box 26 Kelley, Florence


Box 26 Klein, Anna


Box 26 Klutz, Jerry



Box 27 Lanchester, Betsy (Mrs. Robert)


Box 27 Lapham, Roger Dearborn


Box 27 Lehman, Herbert H.


Box 27 Lewis, John L.


Box 27 Lippman, Walter


Box 27 MacMillan, Pauline (Mrs. Wagner)


Box 27 Maddock, Elizabeth (Mrs. Charles, Jr.)


Box 27 Mead, Gracie (Mrs. Winter)


Box 27 Miller (Miss) and Mabel Leslie


Box 27 Mitchell, Harry B.


Box 27 Mother Superior, All Saints Convent


Box 27 Mumford, Clare Dana


Box 27 Murphy, Frank


Box 27 New York City, Fire Commissioner


Box 27 Norton, Mary T.


Box 27 O'Connor, Basil


Box 27 Pardue, Austin


Box 27 Parran, Thomas


Box 27 Parsons, (Father)


Box 27 Patterson, Richard


Box 27 Pegler, Westbrook


Box 27 Pepper, Claude et al.


Box 27 Potenar, A. J.


Box 27 Porter, Mattie Wyatt (Mrs.)


Box 27 Rabaut, Louis C.


Box 27 Reid, Ogden (Mrs.)


Box 27 Roosevelt, Eleanor (Mrs. Franklin Delano)


Box 27 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano


Box 27 Roper, Daniel C.


Box 27 Rosenman, Sam


Box 27 Rummel, Joseph Francis


Box 27 Ruskin, Sophia & MacLane, Jean


Box 27 Ruutz-Rees, Caroline


Box 27 Schuyler, Montgomery et al.


Box 27 Sedley, Henry


Box 27 Siegel, David


Box 27 Sloss, Marcus C.


Box 27 Smith, Alfred E.


Box 27 Smith, Harold D.


Box 27 Smith, Roscoe R, et al.


Box 27 Spires, S. F. (Mrs.)


Box 27 Steelman, Andrew


Box 27 Stimson, Henry L.


Box 27 Sullivan, Bart J.


Box 27 Symons, Gilbert P.


Box 27 Taber, John


Box 27 Thomas, Elbert D.


Box 27 Thomas, Norman


Box 27 Thompson, Malvina C.


Box 27 Tracy, Daniel W.


Box 27 Truman, Harry S.


Box 27 United Mine Workers, Policy Committee


Box 27 Vinson, Carl


Box 27 Vinson, Fred M.


Box 27 Wald, Lillian


Box 27 Wallace, Henry A.


Box 27 Wheeler, Burton K.


Box 27 Wilcox, Fred M.


Box 27 Wilson, Paul Caldwell

Part IV: Cataloged Correspondence--Letters from F. Perkins--Typed Letters and Typed Letters Signed (t.l. and t.l.s)



Box 28 A-Z

Part V: Uncataloged Correspondence--Letters from F. Perkins--Carbons

For a list of names of correspondents found in Part V, consult the box with catalog cards that is shelved with the collection (Box A).



Box A Card Catalog with Names of Correspondents Found in Parts II, V, and Miscellaneous Notes



Box 28 Carbons--A-F



Box 29 Carbons--G-P



Box 30 Carbons--P-Z

Part VI: Cataloged Documents



Box 31 A-B



Box 32 C-F



Box 33 G-He



Box 34 Hi-K



Box 35 La-Le



Box 36 Li-Mad



Box 37 Mag-P



Box 38 R-Se



Box 39 Sh-Sz



Box 40 T-Wo



Box 41 Wy-Z

Part VII: Speeches and Articles, 1908-1963

Arranged chronologically.



Box 42 Philadelphia--Outline for report on Ibsen, [1908-1909], a.n., 9p.


Box 42 Philadelphia--Semi-annual statement of Philadelphia Research and Protective Assoc., 1910?, p.d., 4 p.

Perkins as secretary


Box 42 [Philadelphia]--"Outline of report," to Phila. Res. and Prot. Assn., [circa 1910], 16 a.p.


Box 42 Philadelphia--Ms. notes for course in Social problems, Church House, Phila., 1910 January 26, 8 a.p., 7 ms.p.


Box 42 [Philadelphia]--Research material on immigrants, [1909 March 28], 25 t.p., 16 a.p.


Box 42 [Philadelphia]--"The protection of immigrants:-a social necessity", 1910 May 3, 3 a.p., [2], 16", [2], 16 t.p.

Ms. outline, with 2 t. copies


Box 42 [New York]--"Outline used at 1.) Rainy Day Club, 2.) Bklyn Training School," on the Consumer's League, 1911?, 9, 2, 7, 2 a.p.


Box 42 [Yonkers, N.Y.]--Notes for address at Consumer's League, 1911, 13 a.p.


Box 42 New York--Notes for Report to Consumer's League, 1911 April 7, 3 a.p.

Perkins, secretary


Box 42 New York--Notes for Report to Consumer's League, 1911 October 6, 7 a.p.


Box 42 Garden City, N.Y.--Notes for Adelphi College lecture, "Two phases of sociology as a science", [1911] October 6, 5 a.p.


Box 42 Garden City, N.Y.--Notes for Adelphi College lecture, on heredity; with notes, "chap.II, Elwood", 1911 October 10, 5, 3 a.p.


Box 42 Garden City, N.Y.--Notes for Adelphi College lecture, "What is variation?"^, [1911] October 13, 4 a.p.


Box 42 Garden City, N.Y.--Notes for Adelphi College lecture, "Social aspects of biological results", [1911] October 17, 5 a.p.

Incomplete?


Box 42 Garden City, N.Y.--Notes for Adelphi College lecture, on the struggle for civilization, [1911] October 20, 7 a.p.


Box 42 Garden City, N.Y.--Notes for Adelphi College lecture, "Religious evolution accompanying struggle for existence", [1911] October 24, 8 a.p.


Box 42 Garden City, N.Y.--Notes for Adelphi College lecture, on basis of social institutions; also, quiz on previous material, [1911] October 27, 9 a.p.


Box 42 Garden City, N.Y.--Notes for Adelphi College lecture, on the family; also, lecture schedule, [1911] November 14, 6, 2 a.p.


Box 42 Garden City, N.Y.--Notes for Adelphi College lecture, "Living wage for women", 1911 November 19, 5 a.p.


Box 42 Garden City, N.Y.--Notes for Adelphi College lecture, on the work of women in relation to the home, etc., [1911] November 22 [i.e. 21], 4 a.p.


Box 42 Englewood, N.J.--Outline and notes for address at "Englewood engagement", [1911] November 26, 1 a.p., 1 t.p.


Box 42 Garden City, N.Y.--Notes for Adelphi College lecture, on early Roman family, 1911 November 28, 3 a.p.


Box 42 New York--Notes for Consumers' League Report, 1911 December 1, 4 a.p.


Box 42 Garden City, N.Y.--Notes for Adelphi College lecture, "State as an institution", [1911] December 5, 8, 8 a.p.


Box 42 Garden City, N.Y.--Notes for Adelphi College lecture, "Institution of morals", [1911] December 19, 5 a.p.


Box 42 [Garden City, N.Y.]--Notes for Adelphi College lecture (?), on entrance of women into industry, [circa 1912?], 1 a.p.


Box 42 [New York ?]--Notes for Consumer's League lecture, on Women in industry, [circa 1912], 7 a.p.


Box 42 n.p.--Notes for two different speeches (?): Women in industry, and notes on Patronymic society (Adelphi College?), [1912?], 6 a.p.


Box 42 [New York?]--Notes for address on the leisure class, [1912?], 4 a.p.


Box 42 [New York ?]--Notes for address on: "Women and civic organizations", [1912?], 5 a.p.


Box 42 [Syracuse, N.Y. ?]--Notes for talk, "Some reasons for new labor legislation", [circa 1912], 6 a.p.


Box 42 [New York ?]--Notes [for lecture?], "Specific results of physical over work in industry", [1912], 3 a.p.


Box 42 [S. Hadley, Mass.?]--Notes for Consumers' League address, on "intelligent selfishness", [1912?], 4 a.p.


Box 42 [New York]--Notes for Committee on Safety concerning fire hazards, [circa 1912 January], 4 a.p., 5 t.p.


Box 42 [Garden City, N.Y.]--Notes on Adelphi College lectures, [1912 January], 5 a.p.


Box 42 [Albany ?]--Notes for address on the McManus Bill, [1912, circa January], 5 a.p.


Box 42 Garden City, N.Y.--Notes for Adelphi College lecture, "Social morality", 1912 January 5, 6 a.p.


Box 42 [New York]--Notes for Consumers' League lecture, "Women and industry", 1912 January 10, 5 a.p.


Box 42 Garden City, N.Y.--Notes for Adelphi College lecture, "Classification of criminals", 1912 January 12, 16, 11 a.p.


Box 42 [New York]--Notes for Consumers' League report, 1912 February 2, 6 a.p.


Box 42 Boston--Notes for Consumers' League lecture, on the housewife, [1912?] February 14, 6 a.p.


Box 42 [Philadelphia?]--Notes for lecture on industrial women and suffrage (Dr. Owen (?) Copp's house), 1912 February 19, 4 a.p.


Box 42 Garden City, N.Y.--Notes for Adelphi College lecture, "The sweating system", 1912 February 23, 6 a.p.


Box 42 Garden City, N.Y.--Notes for Adelphi College lecture, on unemployment, [1912] March 1, 9, 2 a.p.


Box 42 Garden City, N.Y.--Notes for Adelphi College lecture, "Remedies for unemployment", [1912] March 5, 8, 3 a.p.


Box 42 Garden City, N.Y.--Notes for Adelphi College lecture, on strikes and boycotts, [1912] March 15, 8 a.p.


Box 42 n.p.--Notes for talk on the cost of living, [circa 1912 April], 4 a.p.


Box 42 Garden City, N.Y.--Notes for Adelphi College lecture, "Public policy and strikes" (incomplete ?), 1912 April 9, 6 a.p.


Box 42 Philadelphia--Notes for talk on suffrage and the social worker (Consumers League?), 1912 April 26, 6 a.p.


Box 42 Philadelphia--Notes for talk on Industrial woman and the suffrage, [1912] April 26, 6 a.p.


Box 42 [New York]--Notes for Consumers League report, 1912 May 3, 3 a.p.


Box 42 [New York]--Notes for Consumers League report, [1912] November 3, 4 a.p.


Box 42 [New York]--Notes for address to Commission on Safety of New York, "Relation of efficiency to human life and happiness", [1913, circa January 30], 7 a.p., 1 t.p., 1 p.p.


Box 42 [Philadelphia]--Notes for address to American Academy of Political and Social Science, with t. and p. copies, [1913 April 4], 14 a.p., 8t.p., 20 p.p. and covering letter


Box 42 [New York]--Notes for talk on fire legislation, factory standards, fire departments, [1914], 4, 2, 3 a.p.


Box 42 [New York]--Notes for address on safety in industry, [1914?], 6 a.p.


Box 42 [New York]--Notes for address at the City Club, "Economic and social value of fire prevention", 1914 March 28, 3 a.p.


Box 42 [New York]--Notes for address, "Do working women need the ballot?", 1914 November 13, 4 a.p.


Box 42 [New York]--Notes for talk on protection from fire risks, at School of Philanthropy, [1914] November 24, 7 a.p.


Box 42 [New York]--Notes for speech, "The social cost of the Triangle fire", [1915], 3 t.p.


Box 42 [New York?]--Notes for address on public health, [1915, circa January?], 3 a.p. (pp. 2-3 missing)


Box 42 [New York?]--Notes for address on the revaluation of women caused by their emergence as wage earners, [1915, circa January?], 2 a.p.


Box 42 [New York?]--Notes for talk on the suffrage movement, [1915, circa January?], 3 a.p.


Box 42 [New York?]--Notes on entrance of women into industry, [1915, circa January?], 2 a.p.


Box 42 [New York?]--Notes on the Triangle fire, [1915 January?], 1 a.p.


Box 42 [New York?]--Notes for address, "Prohibition of house work", [1915, circa January?], 2 a.p.


Box 42 Boston--Notes for address, "Safety and sanitation", 1915 February 17, 6 a.p.


Box 42 Providence, R.I.--Notes for address on fire hazards, "Safety first", 1915 October 30, 3 a.p.


Box 42 New York--Notes for address to social workers, [circa 1916], 8 a.p.


Box 42 [New York]--Notes for talk to New York school teachers, [1916] January 18, 6 a.p.


Box 42 [New York]--Notes for talk at W.M. League, "Could the [Triangle] fire happen today ?" (Committee on Safety), 1916 March 16, 5 a.p.


Box 42 [New York]--Notes for plan for organizing essential industries emergencies, [1917, circa February], 3 a.p.


Box 42 [New York]--Notes on reasons for a separate Women's Bureau, [1918, circa Apri], 2 a.p.


Box 42 Syracuse, N.Y.--Notes concerning new kinds of tests for factory inspector, scholastic aptitude, etc., [1919?], 5 a.p.


Box 42 [New York]--Notes on the New York State Industrial Education Bureau, Smith-Hughes Act, etc., [1919?], 3 a.p.


Box 42 [New York]--Suggestion for considerations at the meeting of Associated Industries, [1919?], 2 t.p.


Box 42 [New York]--Notes on unemployment, [circa 1919?], 3 a.p.



Box 43 [New York?]--Notes for talk to Urban League, on problems of jobs being taken over by machines, [circa 1920], 4 a.p.


Box 43 [New York]--Notes for talk to Consumer's League on their history, [circa 1920?], 6 a.p.


Box 43 New Haven--Notes on industrial problems, [circa 1920?], 3 a.p.


Box 43 [New York]--Notes on a strike in Rome, N.Y., personal experiences, [circa 1920], 2 t.p.


Box 43 [New York ?]--Notes for luncheon address on a colleague's leaving their office (William Archer?), [circa 1920], 6 a.p., 1 ms.p.


Box 43 [New York?]--Notes on workmen's compensation, women in industry, [1920], 3 a.p.


Box 43 Syracuse, N.Y.--Meeting on safety, standards of industry, [circa 1920?], 5 a.p.


Box 43 [New York]--Notes for article, "The factory inspector," for Catherine Filene's Careers for Women, 1920, [1920], 10 a.p.


Box 43 Ithaca, N.Y.--Notes on industrial research, 1920 March 5, 9 a.p. (incomplete: pp. 3, 7, and 9 are missing)


Box 43 [Rochester, [N.Y.]--Notes for talk, "The conservation of America's woman power", 1920 April 8, 8 a.p.


Box 43 Bryn Mawr, Pa.--Notes for Bryn Mawr College address, "Women's responsibility and opportunity in machine industrial life in America", 1920 June, 2 a.p.


Box 43 [New York]--Notes on the political situation, [1920 August?], 4 a.p.


Box 43 [New York]--Notes for a speech on behalf of Harriet May Mills, in her campaign for Secretary of New York State, [1920, circa September?], 11 a.p.


Box 43 Milwaukee--Notes for talk, "Interest of the state in its women industrial workers", 1920 September 30, 6 a.p.


Box 43 [New York]--Notes on New York State Factory Commission and the proposed Inspectors' Bill, [1920 November?], 6.a.p.


Box 43 New York--Notes on address to New York Tuberculosis and Health Association, "Protection of the health of the worker", 1920 November 21, 1 a.p., 1 t.p. (ms. notes)


Box 43 [New York?]--Notes on Safety Council and Compensation, [1921?], 3 a.p.


Box 43 [New York?]--Notes on the Industrial Board, [1921?], 13 a.p.


Box 43 [New York]--Notes on workmen's compensation, [1921?], 6 a.p.


Box 43 [New York]--Memorandum on the Industrial Commission, [circa 1921], 2 t.p.


Box 43 [Buffalo, N.Y.?]--Notes on women in industry, [1921?], 4, 5 a.p.


Box 43 [New York]--"Another approach to the unemployment problem", [1921 February], 2 t.p., 4 p.p.


Box 43 [New York]--"An experiment in the application of case work methods to a new problem", 1921 February 26, 5 t.p (carbon)


Box 43 [Albany?]--Statement of Miss Perkins before the Governor, in opposition to the Knight-Brady Bill reorganizing the Industrial Commission, with a. notes, [1921?] March 8-9, 14 t.p. (with ms.notes), 5, 2 t.p., 11 a.p.


Box 43 [New York?]--"Workmen's compensation", 1921 March 21, 2 t.p.


Box 43 [New York]--"Suggested program for a Division of After Care in the Bureau of Workmen's Compensation", [1921 June?], 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 43 Milwaukee--"After care in compensation cases", 1921 June 27, 22, 4 a.p.


Box 43 BrooklynN.Y.--"Function of the Y.W.C.A.", 1921 November, 2 a.p.


Box 43 [New York?]--Notes for address, on women in public office, [circa 1922], 4 a.p.


Box 43 [New York ?]--Notes for talk, "Function of Labor Department" at "Personal Club", [circa 1922], 3 a.p.


Box 43 [New York]--"History of the Industrial Commission", [1922?], 4 t.p., 4 t.p. (carbon)


Box 43 [New York?]--Notes on the moral implications of political power, 1922 May 15, 6 a.p.


Box 43 Southampton, L.I., N.Y.--Notes for address on "The Blanket Bill of Rights", 1922 July 10, 8 a.p.


Box 43 [New York?]--Notes concerning "nightmare of production and consumption", 1922-1923, 6 a.p.


Box 43 [New York?]--Notes for lecture, "Outstanding legislation", [1923? circa October], 1 a.p.


Box 43 [New York?]--Notes for talk on Peace, World Neighbor's League, [1923?], 13 a.p.


Box 43 [New York?]--Notes on women in industry, trends of employment, [1923?], 10 a.p.


Box 43 Cleveland--Notes on "Enforcement of labor laws", 1923 February 6, 8 a.p.


Box 43 [New York]--Notes on the New York Building Congress, for address by Miss Perkins on greater safety in building construction, [1923?] April 23, 3 t.p.


Box 43 [New York?]--Public statement concerning the record of labor legislation in New York State, especially Labor Department reorganization (1921), Gov. Smith, Bernard Shientag, [1923, circa October], 5 t.p. (lith.)


Box 43 [New York ?]--Notes for lecture, "Outstanding legislation", [1923?, circa October], 1 a.p.


Box 43 [New York?]--Notes on "Women's interest in the party platform", [1923, circa October], 7 a.p.


Box 43 [New York]--Article on the ILO, for the League of Nations Herald, 1923 December 13, 2 t.p. (carbon), 1 p.d.


Box 43 [New York?]--Notes for talk on women in industry, [circa 1924], 5, 2, 4 a.l., 2 p.d.


Box 43 n.p.--Notes for article on the industrialization of agriculture, [1924?], 4 a.p.


Box 43 [New York]--"The Child Labor Amendment", [1924], 3 t.p. (carbon), with ms notes


Box 43 Bedford, N.Y.--Campaign speech for League of Women Voters, 1924 October 10, 3 a.p.


Box 43 [New York?]--Campaign speech for Governor Alfred E. Smith, 1924 October 15, 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 43 Syracuse, N.Y.--Press release quoting from address to 14th Annual State Safety Congress, [1924] December 2, 2 t.p.


Box 43 [New York]--Notes for article for Query Magazine, "Selective inhibitions", [1925], 10, 3 a.p.


Box 43 [New York]--Article on the work of the Industrial Board for the News Bulletin, 1925 March 27, 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 43 Pittsburgh--From address of Miss Perkins before Allegheny County League of Women Voters and Friday Morning Club, "New challenge to industry", [1925?] December 11, 1 t.p. (carbon)


Box 43 Washington--Outline and background material of address to Women's Industrial Conference, 1926 January 19, 1 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon each), 2 t.p. (with ms.notes), 3 t.p. (lith.) & 2 covering letters


Box 43 Cleveland--Notes for address, "Women and children in industry", 1926 January 30, 4 a.p.


Box 43 Syracuse, N.Y.--Notes for address, "Can industry become a (desirable) social factor ?", 1926 February, 4 a.p., 1 t.p. (with a.corr.)


Box 43 [New York]--Article for The Survey Midmonthly, "Do women in industry need special protection?", 1926 February 15, 6 t.p., 6 t.p. (carbon), 3 p.p.


Box 43 [New York]--Report on the year 1925-1926 by Miss Perkins as Chairman of National League of Women Voters, [1926 April], 6 t.p.s., with ms corrections


Box 43 New York--Campaign talk, at Vassar Club, [1926 October], 9 a.p.


Box 43 [New York]--Notes for address to Vassar Club in election campaign, 1926 October, 9 a.p.


Box 43 [Rochester, N.Y.]--Notes for address to Safety Congress, 1926 December 1, 8 a.p.


Box 43 [New York?]--Notes for address at a Doctors' dinner, 1926 December 18, 7 a.p.


Box 43 [New York]--Notes on industrial hygiene, [circa 1927 January], 2 t.p., 5 t.p. (carbon)


Box 43 [New York?]--Article on women in industry, 1927 January 28, 4 t.p., with ms. notes on verso


Box 43 Philadelphia--"Cutting down child work accidents," address, 1927 February 1, 12 a.p., 9 t.p.


Box 43 [New York]--Article from The American Child, "Double compensation for minors", [1927 February], 1 p.p.


Box 43 [New York ?]--Notes for address, "Women's progress in politics", 1927 February 17, 7, 5 a.p.


Box 43 Boston--Notes for address, "Preventive hygiene in industry", 1927 March 17, 5 a.p., 1 p.d.


Box 43 Syracuse, N.Y.--Notes for address to AFL, 1927 August, 8 a.p.


Box 43 [New York ?]--Notes (for campaign address ?); p.2 only of memo on Workmen's Compensation Law, [1928?], 1 a.p., 1 t.p. (carbon)


Box 43 n.p.--Notes for address on "Al Smith and Roosevelt", [circa 1928], 7 a.p., 1 a.n.


Box 43 [Buffalo]--A. notes and t.copy (2) of address to Economic Congress of industry of New York State, [1928], 11 a.p., 5, 5 t.p.


Box 43 New York--Notes for talk to New York Industrial Commission, [circa 1928], 3 a.p.


Box 43 Scranton, Penn.--Lecture notes, "Mission of the Democratic Party to bring about a programme of social welfare", 1928 January, 6 a.p.


Box 43 [New York]--"Industrial relations as a career for women", [1928 January 11], 5 t.p (carbon), t.l. (carbon)


Box 43 [New York]--"Mating call of women," for Query Magazine, 1928 February 14, 14 a.p.


Box 43 [New York ?]--On the Industrial Board of New York State, 1928 February 21, 7 a.p., 10 t.p.


Box 43 [New York]--Notes for Commencement address of Dalton Academy, 1928 May [29], 11 a.p.


Box 43 [New York]--Radio address, "Women in industry", 1928 September 24, 4 t.p. (carbon)


Box 43 Boston--Notes for campaign speech to social workers in Boston, 1928 September, 4 a.p.


Box 43 n.p.--Notes for address on the industrial problem, unemployment, 1928 [circa October], 4 a.p.


Box 43 Boston--Campaign addresses, 1928 October 2, 3 t.p. with ms. Corrections


Box 43 [New York?]--Supreme Court vs. Acme Steel and Malleable Iron Works, re: the Industrial code, [1928 circa November], 2, 1 t.p.



Box 44 [New York]--Notes for talk to Urban League, [circa 1929?], 2 a.p.


Box 44 New York--Notes for talk (to N.Y. State Industrial Board?), [circa 1929], 6, 1 a.p.


Box 44 [New York]--Notes for address to Industrial Commissioners, [1929?], 3 a.p.


Box 44 [New York?]--Notes for address, "The place of the Ind[ustrial] Commissioner in the hero era", [1929?], 10 a.p.


Box 44 [New York ?]--Statement on employment policy, [1929?], 1 t.p.


Box 44 New York--Notes for address (Women's City Club of New York?), [1929 January?], 5 a.p.


Box 44 [New York?]--Notes for address at "Luncheon for Mrs. Roosevelt, Mrs. Lehman and Mrs. Pratt", 1929 January, 8 a.p.


Box 44 New York--Address notes on compensation, 1929 January 24, 3 a.p.


Box 44 Washington--Notes used at Newton Bill hearing, 1929 January 25, 11 a.p., 7 t.p.


Box 44 New York--Address at testimonial luncheon in honor of her appointment as Industrial Commissioner of New York State, 1929 January 31, 25 a.p., 8 t.p. (carbon), 1 p. program


Box 44 [New York]--1st and 2nd drafts of address to National Republican Club on women in industry, 1929 February or March, 3, 3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 44 [New York]--Instructions to referees concerning awards for medical expenses, 1929 March 12, 4 a.p., 2, 1, 1 t.p. (carbon)


Box 44 [New York]--"My Job," published in Survey, 1929 March 15, 3 p.p. (with a.n.)


Box 44 [New York]--Notes and t. copy of address to League of Women Voters on unemployment, [1929 April 9?], 13 a.p., 3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 44 [New York?]--Notes on Central Labor Council, [1929?] June 19, 5 a.p.


Box 44 [New York?]--Notes for, and t.copy of, address to 66th Annual Convention of New York State Federation of Labor, 1929 August, 12 a.p., 7 t.p.


Box 44 [New York]--Statement on the factory inspector, [circa 1929 October], 1 t.p. (carbon, a. corr.)


Box 44 [Buffalo, N.Y.]--Address, International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions, on workmen's compensation, [1929, circa October 8], 8 t.p. (carbon)


Box 44 Buffalo, N.Y.--Excerpts from the above address, 1929 October 8, 12 a.p.


Box 44 [Buffalo, N.Y.]--Notes for address on industrial hazards, [1929 October 10], 7 a.p.


Box 44 [New York]--Notes on workmen's compensation, [circa 1929 November], 5 a.p.


Box 44 [New York?]--"Social force of industry", 1929 November 15, 9 a.p., 11 t.p. (carbon)


Box 44 [New York]--Speech material to address Assoc. to Promote Proper Housing for Girls, 1929 November 18, 7 t.p., 1 t.n. (wtih a.n.)


Box 44 Queensborough, N.Y.--Draft, notes and program for Queensboro Industrial Forum, 1929 November 21, 3 a.p., 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon), 1 p.d.


Box 44 [New York?]--Notes for address to Junior League on Program for industry, 1929 November 26, 5 a.p.


Box 44 Albany--Notes on "Church and industrial welfare", 1929 November, 3 a.p. (incomplete)


Box 44 [New York]--"Child labor problems of 1929", 1929 December 5, 4 t.p.


Box 44 [New York?]--"Meeting of the Taylor Society" on the Naumkeag experiment, 1929 December 6, 4 t.p. (carbon)


Box 44 [Rochester?]--Speech on canning industry, 1929 December 12, 8, 4 t.p., 6 t.p. (carbon)


Box 44 [New York?]--Address, National Child Welfare Committee meeting, 1929 December 17, 12 t.p. (carbon)


Box 44 [New York]--Address, "Social forces of industry", 1929 [December 19?], 6 t.p. (carbon) with ms.notes


Box 44 New Orleans--From address to American Association for Labor Legislation, on workmen's compensation, [1929] Decembr 28, 5 t.p. (carbon)


Box 44 [New York?]--History of the New York State Labor Department, "Government takes a hand in industry", [1929], 8 t.p., ms.corr.


Box 44 [New York ?]--Notes for progress report on quarterly budget, [1930?], 9 a.p.


Box 44 [New York]--Notes on the factory employment figure in New York State, 1930, 5 a.p.


Box 44 Columbus--Address to Ohio Safety Congress, "Co-operation of capital and labor in safety", 1930 January, 10 a.p., 22 t.p. (carbon)


Box 44 [New York?]--Address, need for insurance companies to adopt a program to reduce industrial accidents, [1930 January?], 4 t.p.


Box 44 [New Orleans?]--Health hazards in new technology, "The new in industry", 1930 January 8, 2 t.p. (carbon), 1 a.p.


Box 44 Syracuse--Address on unemployment, League of Women Voters, 1930 January 14, 4, 8 t.p., 1, 11 t.p. (carbon)


Box 44 [New York]--"Controversy over employment information - President Hoover and U.S. Labor Department and Miss Frances Perkins", [1930 January 21], 5, 5 t.p.


Box 44 [New York?]--State of unemployment in New York State, [1930 February 7], 6 t.p. (carbon)


Box 44 [New York]--"The married woman in industry," outline, [1930, February?], 8 t.p.


Box 44 New York--Address, the Self-Insurers Associaton, 1930 February 3, 4 p.p.


Box 44 Chicago--Address on women and children in industry, 1930 February 8, 2, 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 44 Ithaca, N.Y.--Notes for speech at Cornell University, Home and Farm Week, "A healthy industry the basis for a healthy agriculture", [1930 February 13], 9 a.p., 3, 2, 1, t.p.


Box 44 New York--Address to Greater New York Safety Congress, American Society of Safety Engineers, "Industrial hazards", 1930 February 26, 14 t.p. (carbon)


Box 44 New York--Statement on accident prevention, to meeting of the National Safety Council, 1930 February 26, 4, 4 t.p. (2 variant copies)


Box 44 [Bronx, N.Y.?]--Statement on unemployment, [1930, March?], 4 t.p. (carbon)


Box 44 Bronx, N.Y.--Statement on unemployment, 1930 March, 5 a.p., 7 t.p., 9 t.p. (carbon)


Box 44 [New York}--Statement on the stabilzation of industry in New York State, [1930 March], 3 t.p., 3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 44 [New York]--Statement on unemployment situation in N.Y., 1930 March 3, 1 t.p. (carbon)


Box 44 [New York?]--Statement on remedies for unemployment, 1930 March 10, 1 t.p.


Box 44 [New York]--"Should women take men's jobs?", The Woman's Journal, 1930 April, 4 p.p.


Box 44 [New York]--"Helping industry help itself", Harper's Magazine, [1930 April 1], 6 a.p., 3, 16 t.p.,12 t.p. (carbon: 2 cops)


Box 44 [New York]--Letter to the Editor of the Brooklyn Eagle, in reply to critics of her talk to Brooklyn Parents' League, 1930 April 7, 1, 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 44 [New York]--Statement on the Consumer's League's report on their investigation into the Canneries of New York State, 1930 April 7, 3 t.p.


Box 44 Poughkeepsie, N.Y.--Vassar College, lecture on the Compensation Law, 1930 April 21, 14 t.p. (carbon)


Box 44 [New York]--"Construction industry," address to New York Building Trades Congress, 1930 April 23, 6 t.p., 4 t.p. (carbon)


Box 44 [New York]--"Can they smoke like gentlemen?", The New Republic, 1930 May 7, 2 p.p.


Box 44 New York--Statement in tribute to Elias Howe, New York University (NYU) Hall of Fame, 1930 May 8, 2, 2, 1 t.p.


Box 44 New York--Address on construction work to eliminate unemployment, Trustees and Directors of health and welfare agencies of N.Y.C., 1930 May 19, 5, 1 t.p.


Box 44 Syracuse--Statement on the enforcement of laws, at meeting of Associated Industries, 1930 June 4, 5 a.p., 7 t.p.


Box 44 [New York?]--Notes for address on stabilization, 1930 June [15?], 7 a.p.


Box 44 Albany--Statement on unemployment, Albany Democratic Women, 1930 June 17, 6 t.p. (carbon)


Box 44 New York--Prepared newspaper interview, including Miss Perkins' statement and memo from journalist, 1930 June [24?], 5, 1, 4 t.p.


Box 44 Buffalo, N.Y.--Notes for address to New York State Federation of Labor, on the Labor Department, 1930 August 28, 9, 7, 6 a.p.


Box 44 [New York?]--Notes for a campaign speech for Governor Roosevelt, [1930, circa October], 9 a.p.


Box 44 [New York ?]--Notes for talk, "Can industry be a social force?", [circa 1930 October], 6, 2 a.p.


Box 44 [New York?]--Notes for address at Democratic Union tea to Mrs. Roosevelt, 1930 October 27, 5 a.p.


Box 44 [New York]--Notes of campaign speech at Carnegie Hall, 1930 November, 6 a.p.


Box 44 [New York]--"Frances Perkins on unemployment," Woman's Journal, 1930 November, 5, 5 t.p.


Box 44 New York--Speech material on the unemployment service, [1930, circa November], 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 44 Washington--Address on human values, national convention of the Society of Industrial Engineers, 1930 November, 15, 24 t.p. (carbon)


Box 44 [Philadelphia]--Address on stabilization, to Consumer's League, [1930 November], 34 t.p.


Box 44 [New York?]--Statement on unemployment insurance, 1930 November 24, 3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 44 [New York]--Statement on the stabilization of industry, [1930, circa December], 1 t.p. (carbon)


Box 44 Syracuse, N.Y.--Printed programs of New York State Industrial Safety Congress, 1930 December 1-3, 2 p.d., with a.n. by Miss Perkins


Box 44 Philadelphia; : Address to the American Academy of Political and Social Science, stabilization of industry, 1930 December 5-6, 25 t.p., 5 t.p. (carbon), 7 p.p.


Box 44 New York--On married women workers (a letter to the Springfield Republican ?), 1930 December 16, 3 t.p.


Box 44 New York--Lecture at New York Academy of Medicine, "Occupational and industrial diseases", [1930] December 19, 7 a.p., 6 t.p.



Box 45 [New York ?]--Notes on the New York State Labor Department, [1931?], 4 a.p.


Box 45 [New York]--Statement on employment policy, [1931?], 1 t.p. (carbon)


Box 45 [Syracuse]--Notes for address concerning the New York State Labor Department, [1931], 9 a.p.


Box 45 [New York?]--Press release, talk by Miss Perkins at luncheon in honor of Maud Nathan, [1931?], t.p. (carbon)


Box 45 [New York?]--Notes for conference on unemployment insurance, [1931?], 4 a.p.


Box 45 [New York]--Notes for address on industrial cancer, [1931?], 9 a.p., 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 45 n.p.--Address on unemployment, for FDR campaign, [1931], 3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 45 Montclair, N.J.--Program for Conference on Christian Ethics, Miss Perkins' address, "The ethical problems of a State Labor Commissioner", 1931 February 4, 4 p.p. with a.n.


Box 45 [New York]--Article on State Employment Agencies for Democratic News, 1931 February 10, 3 t.p.


Box 45 [New York]--"Occupational disease legislation in the United States", [1931 February 27], 10 t.p. (carbon)


Box 45 New York--"The trend of women's wages in New York City," from the Industrial Bulletin, 1931 March, 6 t.p. (carbon), 5 t.p.


Box 45 [New York]--Notes on the strike situation in New York State, 1931 March 8?, 9 a.p.


Box 45 [New York?]--Notes for address on religion and the social forces, 1931 March 15, 3 a.p.


Box 45 Philadelphia--"Unemployment and Senator Wagner's bills," Address to Democratic Women's Luncheon Club, 1931 April 13, 22 t.p., 24 p.p.


Box 45 [New York?]--"The State's responsibility for its working children," from American Federationist, 1931 May, 17 t.p. (carbon)


Box 45 Bryn Mawr, Pa.--Notes and text of address on the occasion of the presentation of the M. Carey Thomas Award to Jane Addams, 1931 May 2, 8 a.p., 4, 4 t.p. (carbon)


Box 45 New York--Excerpts from memos presented at economists' conference on unemployment, 1931 May 9, 4 t.p. (carbon, with a.n.s.)


Box 45 Hartford, Conn.--Paper for presentation at meeting of American Society of Mechanical Engineers, "Training apprentices and foremen", 1931 June 1-3, 3 p.p.


Box 45 [New York]--On the amendment to the 48-hour law, [1931 July], 5 t.p. (carbon)


Box 45 [New York?]--Article for Labor Department Bulletin on personnel problems in the Department, 1931 September 30, 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 45 [New York ?]--Draft of speech on wage reductions, [circa 1931 October], 5 t.p. with a.n.


Box 45 [New York ?]--Notes on National Economic Council, [1931? October], 2 a.p.


Box 45 Richmond, Va.--Address at 18th Annual Convention, International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions, on the Compensation Act, 1931 October 8, 6 a.p., 22 t.p., 14 t.p. (lith.)


Box 45 Washington--U.S. Senate, Committee on Manufacture, Establishment of National Economic Council: Account of Miss Perkins' testimony, 1931 October 23, 25 t.p.


Box 45 [New York]--"Unemployment insurance," from Survey Graphic, 1931 November, 4 p.p.


Box 45 New York--Address, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, "Cooperation essential to progress in accident prevention", 1931 December 2, 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 45 [Bryn Mawr, Pa.]--"The experience of New York industries in meeting the industrial depression", [1931 December 5], 2 t.p., 1 t.p. (lith.)


Box 45 [New York]--Notes for political speech, [1932?], 3 a.p.


Box 45 New York--Notes for address on the Civil Service Commission, [1932?], 15 a.p.


Box 45 New York--Notes, "Evaluation of women's powers," "Education", [circa 1932?], 4 a.p.


Box 45 [New York]--Notes for campaign speech, summary of employment plan, [1932], 2 a.p., 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 45 Brooklyn--Notes for address, "Motherhood - a part time job", [1932?], 6 a.p.


Box 45 New York--"Personal disaster into public good," notes for address on women in industry, [1932?], 15 a.p.


Box 45 [New York]--Statement before Economic Congress on the conditions of industry (incomplete?), [1932], 1 t.p, (3 t.p. background information, s. E.B.Patton)


Box 45 [New York?]--Campaign address, "Democratic record on labor legislation in New York State", [1932], 8 a.p., 5, 2 t.p. (1 p. carbon)


Box 45 [New York?]--Campaign address, "Concerning Governor Roosevelt's labor record", [1932], 3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 45 [New York?]--Statement on why married women work, 1932 January 20, 5, 1 t.p.


Box 45 [New York?]--Excerpt from radio address on industrial stabilization, 1932 February 2, 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 45 [New York?]--Notes for a memorial speech to Florence Kelley, [1932, March?], 6 a.p., 1 t.p.


Box 45 New York--Excerpt from address to New York Conference for Unemployment Insurance Legislation, 1932 March 1, 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 45 Brooklyn, N.Y.--"Working conditions for women, "Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, 1932 March 15, 2 t.p.


Box 45 [New York]--"American standards," NBC Economic Series, 1932 March 26, 8 p.p. (a.n.)


Box 45 [Buffalo?]--Notes on methods of accident prevention, [1932, circa April], 4 a.p.


Box 45 [Syracuse]--"Changing vocational trends in the building trades," address to Vocational Guidance Association, [1932 April 5], 4 a.p., 8 t.p.


Box 45 Buffalo--Buffalo Safety Congress, 1932 April 13, 3, 17, 13, 1 a.p., 1 t.p.


Box 45 New York--Notes for campaign procedure for FDR, [1932, circa May?], 5 a.p.


Box 45 Rochester, N.Y.--Notes for address on the place of industry in our growing civilization, 1932 May, 2, 7 a.p.


Box 45 Albany--Notes and suggested agenda for conference on the economic situation of New York, 1932 May 9, 2 a.p., 1 t.p.


Box 45 [New York]--A. notes on accident prevention and compensation, Swope's report, etc., [1932, circa June], 5 a.p.


Box 45 [New York]--Radio address,"on a program dedicated to Democratic Victory in 1932", [1932, circa June 10], 2 t.p.


Box 45 Burlington, Vt.--Program for Conference of AAUW, 1932 June 22-25, 7 p.p. with a.n.


Box 45 Boston--Notes for address to New England Governors' Conference, 1932 July, 5 a.p., 4 t.p. (carbon)


Box 45 Silver Bay, N.Y.--Conference on Management Problems of Smaller Industries, excerpts from address at session on Stabilization, Relief and Economic Problems, 1932 July 14, 2 t.p.


Box 45 [Utica, N.Y.]--From speech to State Federation of Labor Convention, 1932 August, 2 a.p., 4 t.p.


Box 45 [New York]--Statement concerning Government press release that employment had risen in July, 1932 August 26, 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 45 [New York?]--"Review of medical and hospitalization costs in workmen's compensation cases, with comments on the Lambert Committee Report," U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Bul. no.577, 1932 September, 11 t.p.


Box 45 Columbus, Ohio--Excerpts from address on care of injured workmen, to International Association of Accident Boards and Commissions, 1932 September 26


Box 45 [Buffalo]--Notes for address, "Trend of social work", [1932, circa October?], 3 a.p.


Box 45 [Chicago?]--Notes for FDR campaign speech, [1932, circa October], 5 a.p.


Box 45 [New York?]--Draft of material for Herbert H. Lehman in 1932 campaign, [1932, circa October], 14, 13 t.p. (carbon)


Box 45 n.p.--Campaign speech, "Concerning Governor Roosevelt's labor and welfare programs", [1932, October?], 11 t.p.(carbon)


Box 45 [New York?]--Material for Miss Perkins on Child labor, [1932 October 10], 8 t.p.


Box 45 n.p.--FDR campaign address, [1932 October 14], 15, 4 t.p., 4 t.p. (carbon)


Box 45 St.Louis--Radio address "On behalf of the campaign of the National Democratic Committee for Roosevelt and Garner", 1932 October 23, 5 t.p.


Box 45 [New York ?]--Notes on the New Hampshire plan, [1932, November?], 12 a.p., 1 t.p. (carbon)


Box 45 Providence, R.I.--Notes for address at Providence in election campaign, 1932 November 5, 3 a.p.


Box 45 [New York]--First draft of radio talk on Mt. Holyoke College, [1932 November 17], 7 t.p.


Box 45 [New York?]--Outline for address, "Can taxes be reduced?", [1932, circa December], 11 t.p. ( with a.n.)


Box 45 [New York]--Statements on unemployment insurance, 1932 December 9, 9 t.p. (carbon)


Box 45 Washington--From address before Child Labor Conference, 1932 December 10, 2, 2 t.p


Box 45 New York--Address to Conference on Breakdown of Industrial Standards, National Consumers' League, 1932 December 12, 2 t.p., 3 p.p.


Box 45 Philadelphia--Speech to Contemporary Club, "Can taxes be reduced?", 1932 December 19, 8, 5 t.p., 1 a.p. (covering and supplemental material, 11p.)



Box 46 [Washington]--Notes on unemployment, [1933], 3, 5 a.p.


Box 46 Washington--Note on Wagner-Peyser Bill, [1933], 2 a.p.


Box 46 [Washington?]--"The National Industrial Recovery Bill and Wage standards", [1933], 5 t.p.


Box 46 New York--"The cost of a five-dollar dress," from Survey Graphic, 1933 February, 4 p.p.


Box 46 [New York]--"The New York Department of Labor," typescript of article in The Jeffersonian, [1933 February], 2, 3, t.p., 6, 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 46 [Minneapolis]--"Some thoughts of adult education", [1933 February], 2 t.p., with 4 t.p. covering correspondence


Box 46 Bennington, Vt.--"Questions to be answered" at Bennington College luncheon, a.n. with answers, 1933 February 7


Box 46 [New York]--Draft of reply to FDR on her nomination to cabinet, [1933 February circa 25], 3 a.p.


Box 46 [New York]--Notes on various subjects, "To Wash[ington] file", [1933, circa March], 6 a.p.


Box 46 [Washington]--Address before NRA rally, 1933 March 5, 6 t.p.


Box 46 New York--Speeches at testimonial dinner to Miss Perkins, 1933 March 24, [2], 38 t.p.


Box 46 [Washington]--Minutes of Labor Conference to consider unemloyment and unemployment relief at the Department, 1933 March 31, 26 t.p.


Box 46 [Washington]--Notes on the organization of NRA, [1933, circa April], 7 a.p.


Box 46 [Washington]--"What constitutes a good Job?" outline, [1933, circa April], 2 t.p. (with a.n.)


Box 46 [Albany]--Statement on a program for prevention of unemployment in the future, [1933 April or May], 1 t.p. with a.n.


Box 46 [Baltimore?]--Notes on stabilization in employment and short work week, [1933 April], 3 a.p.


Box 46 Washington--Notes on cabinet meeting, 1933 April 3, 4 a.p.


Box 46 Washington--Address over station WJSV, on standards of labor and standards of living, 1933 April 22, 6 t.p. (carbon), 7 p.p.


Box 46 Washington--Notes on Federal Emergency Relief Administration, [1933? May], 3 a.p.


Box 46 [Washington]--"Wages during the depression", [1933, circa May?], 6, 6 t.p., 1 p.p.


Box 46 [New York]--Address at Maternity center, NYC, "The part of the Children's Bureau in making motherhood safe", [1933 May 12], 7 t.p., 1 a.n.


Box 46 New York--Luncheon address, Girls' Works Section, Welfare Council of New York City, 1933 May 22, 14, 5, 4, 2, 3 t.p., 2 a.p


Box 46 [Washington]--Memo on future industrial structure, for Gen. Johnson and Leo Wolman, 1933 May 31, 2 t.p.


Box 46 [Washington]--Notes on organizing the staff of the Public Works Administration, [1933? June], 4 a.p.


Box 46 Washington--A. note on the Swope plan and unemployment, [1933, circa June?], 3 a.p.


Box 46 [Washington]--"The return of the sweatshops," article for Scripps-Howard Sundicate, [1933, circa June], 8, 10 t.p., 1 p.p.


Box 46 [Washington]--Title I of NIRA Bill (a first draft?), with a. corrections and comments, [1933, circa June 1], 1 t.p. (carbon)


Box 46 Washington--Memoranda of the House Committee on labor meeting, 1933 June 2, 4 a.p., 2 t.p., 7 t.p. (carbon)


Box 46 Baltimore--Address at Goucher College Commencement, "The new challenge to industry", 1933 June 5, 27 t.p., 10 p.p.


Box 46 Bryn Mawr, Pa.--Speech to Baldwin School graduates, 1933 June 15, 6 t.p. (carbon)


Box 46 Washington--"Changes in Bulletin No.2 of the National Recovery Administration suggested by the Secretary of Labor", 1933 June 21, 1 a.p., 3 t.p., 1 p.d.


Box 46 Washington--National Radio Forum address, "Industry and labor", 1933 June 27, 8, 2 t.p. (carbon), 6 p.p.


Box 46 [Washington]--Article in Nation's Business, "Why we need a minimum wage law", 1933 July, 4 p.p.


Box 46 Wellesley, Mass--Address at the Summer School of Social Progress, Wellesley College, on the objective of the National Industrial Recovery Act, 1933 July 8


Box 46 [Charlottesville, Va.?]--"Active company unemployment benefit plans," address to University of Virginia, Institute of Public Affairs, [1933 July 12], 4 t.p. (carbon)


Box 46 Washington--Radio speech, "Emergency conservation work", 1933 July 17, 3 t.p., 3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 46 Chicago--"Tomorrow and tomorrow," address to National Council of Women, 1933 July 20, 10 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 46 [Washington?]--Notes, "Memo on conversation with Eugene Grace and William Irwin" (of U.S .Steel), 1933 July 26, 2 a.p.


Box 46 New York--"The United States Employment Service," in Conference Board Service Letter, 1933 July 30, 3 p.p. (2 cops)


Box 46 Washington--Analysis of steel code before the National Recovery Administration, [1933] July 31, 4 folders; 24 t.p.; 22 t.p.; 18 t.p.; 18, 3, 5, 17 a.p.


Box 46 [Boston?]--Address to Massachusetts State Federation of Labor on the NIRA, 1933 August 7, 7 t.p.


Box 46 Washington; : Notes on the meeting of the Progressive Mine Workers of America in the Office of the Secretary of Labor, 1933 August 11, 4, 3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 46 Washington--Address at Meeting of the Federal Advisory Council of the U.S.Employment Service, 1933 August 14, 1, 8, 6, 11 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 46 [New York]--"The state's responsibility for its working women," from The Adult Bible Class Magazine, 1933 September, 5 p.p.


Box 46 New York--"What labor expects from NRA," in The Jeffersonian, 1933 September, 3 p.p., cover picture


Box 46 New York--"Job insurance," from The American Labor Legislation Review, 1933 September, 4 p.p.


Box 46 n.p.--"Labor Day of 1933: a turn toward better times," from the American Labor World, 1933 September, 1 p.p.


Box 46 Chicago--"To the Association of Bank Women", 1933 September 4-7, 3 t.p.


Box 46 Washington--Press release on conference on child health recovery, [1933] September 12, 1 t.p.


Box 46 Washington--Press release, on wage rate increases under the NRA code, [1933] September 21, 3 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 46 Washington--Press release, a study of the cost of living of government employees in Washington, [1933] September 21, 1 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 46 Washington--Press release, the National Reemployment Service of NRA, 1933 September 25, 2, 3 t.p.


Box 46 New York--Address on unemployment, The National Conference of Catholic Charities, 1933 October 2, 8, 22 t.p.


Box 46 Washington--Address to AFL Convention, with copy p. in International Molders' Journal, 1933 October 4, 6 a.p., 6, 6, 6 t.p., 9, 1 p.p.


Box 46 [Chicago?]--"Recovery prospects for Women," on the NIRA, [1933 October 14?], 18 t.p., 20 t.p. (carbon)


Box 46 Washington--Minutes of meeting of Special Industry Recovery Board, 1933 October 23, 17 t.p.


Box 46 Washington--Press release, conference on unemployment insurance, with Sir William Beveridge, 1933 October 23, 1 t.p.


Box 46 Worcester, Mass.--Address to Women's Club, on unemployment insurance, 1933 November 8, 3 t.p.


Box 46 New York--Luncheon address, Members' Council of the Merchants' Association of New York, "Industrial balance in the recovery program", 1933 November 13, 20, 20 t.p.


Box 46 Chicago--Dinner meeting address, Union League Club, "The industrial balance sheet", 1933 November 17, 47, 31, 31 t.p.


Box 46 New Haven, Conn--On public and social responsibility, for Yale News, [1933, circa December?], 3 t.p.


Box 46 [Washington]--Radio address on NRA, 1933 December 11, 8 t.p., 9 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 46 Atlanta, Ga.--News release, Address to the President's Club, on NRA, 1933 December 12, 6 t.p.


Box 46 [Atlanta, Ga.]--Notes for address - hope for workers, support the Labor Department, [1933? circa December 12?], 1 a.p.


Box 46 Atlanta, Ga.--Press release, address to Atlanta League of Women Voters, the challenge of industry today, 1933 December 13, 4 t.p. (lith), 1 t.p., 1 p.d.


Box 46 [Atlanta, Ga.]--Address, Atlanta League of Women Voters, on the southern states, [1933, December 13?], 4 t.p.


Box 46 [Washington]--Message to Woman's Study Club in Winston Salem, N.C., on the national recovery and NRA, [1933, circa December 15], 5 t.p.



Box 47 [Chicago?]--Notes for talk on the Labor Department, [circa 1934?], 3 a.p.


Box 47 New York--Notes for talk, on "American passion for unity," unions, [1934?], 7 a.p.


Box 47 [Washington]--Miscellaneous notes, on various subjects, [1934?], 5 a.p., 2 t.p.


Box 47 [Washington]--Notes on mutuality in relationship, [1934?], 2 a.p.


Box 47 [Washington]--Statement on the resignation of Grace Abbott from the Children's Bureau, [1934], 2 t.p. (carbon, a corr.)


Box 47 [Washington?]--"The U.S. Labor Department" is not a "pressure group", [1934?], 3 t.p.


Box 47 [Washington ?]--Notes on the need for a National Labor Relations Act, [1934?], 7 a.p.


Box 47 [Washington]--Press release, address on unemployment insurance, General Federation of Women's Clubs, 1934 January 17, t.p. (mimeo)


Box 47 New York--"Labor and the modern state," League for Political Education address, 1934 January 26, 12 t.p. (a.corr.), 4 t.p.


Box 47 New York; : Conference on Unemployment insurance, the impending Wagner-Lewis Bill, 1934 January 29, 2, 3, 3, 1, 8 t.p.


Box 47 [Washington]--Statement on the need for a subsistance wage, Survey, [1934? February], 1 t.p.


Box 47 Washington--"Should the Child Labor Amendment by ratified ?," from Christian Science Monitor; Miss Perkins, affirmative, Nicholas Murray Butler, negative, 1934 [February], 1 p.p. (newspaper clipping, with xerox copy)


Box 47 [Washington]--Address on Wagner-Lewis Bill, 1934 February 5, 5 t.p., 1 t.p. (lith)


Box 47 New York--"The citizen and his country," address to Columbia University Institute of Arts and Sciences, 1934 February 12, 14 a.p., 6 t.p.


Box 47 Washington--Miss Perkins' testimony on the Wagner-Lewis Bill before the House Committee on Labor, with a complete set of pending bills, 1934 February 16, 23 t.p., 13 p.d.


Box 47 Frankfort, Ky.--Address before Kentucky Legislature endorsing the Child Labor Amendment, 1934 February 21, 14 a.p., 19 t.p., 19 t.p. (carbon), 19 t.p. (carbon), 6 t.p.


Box 47 [Washington?]--"Frances Perkins explains the New Deal," original draft and publisher's proof (Pictorial Review), 1934 March, 19 t.p. (carbon), 2 t.p., 5 p.p.


Box 47 [New York]--"Toward security: the bill before Congress for unemployment insurance," published in Survey Graphic, also address to New York Conference on Unemployment Insurance, 1934 March, 2 p.d., 3 p. each, one a publisher's proof


Box 47 Washington--Speech at NRA Conference, 1934 March 6-7, 4, 4 t.p. (mimeo), 3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 47 New York--Address in honor of Mrs. Belle Moskowitz, New York City Club, 1934 March 12, 17, 17 t.p. (carbon), 3 a.p.


Box 47 [Washington]--Summary of hearings on H.R. 7659, p. copy of Bill, preliminary draft, and 1st and 2nd drafts of Miss Perkins' statements on the Bill, [1934 March 21], 3, 2, 2, t.p., 2, 10 t.p. (carbon), 19 t.p. (lith), 1 p.d.


Box 47 Detroit--Notes for address, "New challenge to industry," Town Hall Series, 1934 March 23, 5 a.p.


Box 47 Lansing, Mich.--Notes at Michigan Labor Institute symposium, summary by Miss Perkins, [1934 March 26], 5 a.p.


Box 47 [New York]--"The wheels that make the world go round," Good Housekeeping Magazine, 1934 April, 2 p.p., proof with ms.correspondence


Box 47 Cleveland--Address on NRA, Western Reserve University, 1934 April 4, 5 t.p. (carbon)


Box 47 [Washington]--"Unemployment insurance," News Release, 1934 April 11, 2 a.p., 2 t.p., 1 t.p.(carbon)


Box 47 [Washington?]--Radio interview on unemployment insurance, 1934 April 13, 5, 3 t.p., 2 t.p.(carbon)


Box 47 [Chattanooga, Tenn.]--Notes for address, "New challenge to industry", [1934 April 28], 7 a.p.


Box 47 Washington--"Wage earners of 1934," radio speech, 1934 May 8, 13 t.p., 1 p.d.


Box 47 Rochester, N.Y.--Notes for address on AFL to Amalgamated Clothing Workers, [1934 May 16], 8 a.p.


Box 47 New York--Address on adult education, Women's Democratic Union, 1934 May 21, 4 t.p.(carbon)


Box 47 [Geneva]--Notes for ILO Convention, [1934 June], 4 t.p.


Box 47 [Washington]--Notes on automobile industry contract with William Green, [1934, July?], 3 a.p.


Box 47 [Washington]--Radio address on the Committe on Economic Security, 1934 August 13, 5 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 47 Cincinnati--"What does your dollar buy?," The Classmate, 1934 September 1, 1 p.p.


Box 47 [Washington]--Labor Day Address, radio broadcast, 1934 September 3, 7, 8 t.p. (with a.correspondence), 6 t.p. (carbon)


Box 47 [Washington?]--Notes on the textile strike, 1934 September 7, 2 a.p.


Box 47 Boston--Address, Boston Conference on Retail Distribution p.d.: Address to AFL convention, 1934 September 24, 3 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 47 San Francisco--Address to AFL convention, 1934 October 5, 10 a.p., 13, 13 t.p. with correspondence, 5, 4, 17, t.p. (carbon), 1 p.d.


Box 47 [San Francisco]--On the Longshoremen's Pacific Coast strike, [1934, October 5?], 13, 8 a.p.


Box 47 San Francisco--Address on Social Security, Commonwealth Club, 1934 October 6, 6 a.p., 16 t.p.


Box 47 Tulsa, Okla.--Notes for address on the progress of the Recovery Program, Tulsa Town Club, 1934 October 10, 6 a.p.


Box 47 Atlantic City, N.J.--Address on strikes and conciliation, to Episcopal Church Convention, 1934 [October 19], 3 t.p.


Box 47 [Cincinnati]--First and second drafts of address on strikes and the labor situation, Cincinnati Club, [1934, circa October 29], 6, 9 2, 1 t.p., 5 a.p.


Box 47 South Hadley, Mass.--Notes for address, Mt. Holyoke College, 1934 November [8], 1 a.p.


Box 47 Washington--Notes for dinner address, National Conference on Economic Security, on unemployment insurance, 1934 November 14, 2 p. a.n. on p.program


Box 47 [New York]--Address in favor of a pooled insurance fund, New York Board of Trade, [1934 December 13], 3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 47 [Washington]--Radio address on Intercollegiate Council Program, First draft and press release, 1934 December 14, 8 t.p., 3 t.p. (carbon)



Box 48 [Washington]--"Industrial disputes and the public interest", [1935], 13 t.p.


Box 48 n.p.--Notes for talk, "The challenge is that Industry became a social force...", [circa 1935], 3 a.p.


Box 48 Washington--Notes on the National Labor Relations Act, [1935?], 5 a.p.


Box 48 [Greensborough, N.C.]--Notes for talk on government and industry, [1935? circa April], 2 a.p.


Box 48 [Washington]--Notes for memorial talk on Anna Ickes (Mrs.Harold), [1935], 3 a.p.


Box 48 [Washington]--Notes on unemployment and relief, [1935], 7 a.p.


Box 48 [Washington]--Radio speech making a comparison of unemployment over a two-year period., [1935 January], 2 t.p., a.corr.


Box 48 Nashville, Tenn.--Address at Regional Conference, [1935, January 20?], 8 t.p. (lith)


Box 48 Nashville, Tenn.--Address at Regional Conference: on labor legislation, 1935 January 21, 8 t.p. (lith)


Box 48 [Washington]--"Unemployment insurance? - Yes - says Frances Perkins;" page proof and printed copy of The Rotarian, with reply, [1935 February], 4, 4p.p.


Box 48 [Washington]--"Improvement in labor conditions since March 1933": development under NRA, [1935 February 1], 6 t.p. (carbon)


Box 48 [Washington]--Radio speech, "Social insurance for U.S.", [1935 February 25], 9 t.p., 1 ms.p., 8 p.p.


Box 48 [Washington]--"A survey of the status of labor in the manufacturing industries...", [1935 March 5], 9 t.p.


Box 48 Washington--"Employment for Graduates of Educational Institutions. Letter from Secretary of Labor transmitting… a report" on unemployed youth, 1935 March 15, 14 p.p.


Box 48 Berkeley, Calif.--Charter Day Address, University of California, "The status of labor in modern society", 1935 March 23, 6 a.p., 21 t.p., 26 t.p. (lith), 23 t.p. (carbon)


Box 48 Washington--Notes on rubber industry strikes, Akron, Ohio, April 1935, [1935 April], 8 a.p., 1 ms.p., 8 p. shorthand n., 2 t.p.


Box 48 Washington--Perkins' testimony before House Committee on Labor on Wagner-Connery Bill, to establish BLRB, [1935 April 3], 9, 10 t.p., 9 t.p. (carbon)


Box 48 Washington--Notes on NRA legislation, [1935, circa May], 2, 7 a.p.


Box 48 [Washington]--From Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, "Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor, praises the older woman in business.", 1935 May, 1 p.p.


Box 48 Wellesley, Mass--Commencement address, [1935 June 17], 7 t.p. (carbon), 2 a.p.


Box 48 [Washington]--Interview with John L. Lewis on postponing Mine Workers' strike, [1935, circa June 30], 3 t.p. (carbon: 2 cops., 3 p. each)


Box 48 Washington--Annual report of Labor Department, 1935, circa June 30, 39 t.p. (carbon)


Box 48 [Washington]--Address in favor of Social Security Act, [1935, circa July], 4 t.p. (carbon: 2 cops., 4 p. each)


Box 48 Washington--"The emergence of American labor", 1935 July-December, 4 t.p., 21 t.p. (carbon), 7 p. correspondence


Box 48 n.p.--On industrial hygiene, 2 drafts, [1935, circa Aug], 15 t.p., 20 t.p. (carbon)


Box 48 Albany--Notes for address to 72nd Annual Convention of the NY State Dept. of Labor, 1935 August 21, 7 a.p.


Box 48 [Washington?]--CBS Labor Day message, 1935 September 2, 13, 1 t.p., 10 t.p. (lith)


Box 48 Washington--Notes on the Wagner Bill, [1935, circa October], 7 a.p.


Box 48 Atlantic City, N.J.--Address, AFL Convention, 1935 October 8, 10 t.p., 1 p.a.n., 1 p.p.


Box 48 [San Francisco?]--Notes, West Coast waterfront strike, [1935, circa November], 8 a.p.


Box 48 [Washington]--Notes for address on farm income, [1935 November 25], 11 a.p.


Box 48 Washington--On the waterfront strike in Portland, Ore., and California, 1935 November 25, 7, 5, 1 a.p., 1 ms.p., t 2.p.


Box 48 Abilene, Texas--Notes, from address at Hardin-Simmons Coll. (?), [1935 December 4], 5 a.p.


Box 48 New York--"Should we plan for social security?" Town Meeting, radio, 1935 December 19, 9 p.p.


Box 48 [Washington]--"Material sent to NY Times," labor legislation, 1935 December 23, 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 48 Washington--To editor of Publisher's Weekly, 1935 December 23, 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 48 Washington--Notes, National Labor Relations Board, [1936?], 1, 4 a.p., 1 ms.p.


Box 48 [Washington?]--The Labor Department and the period of emergency in the life of American people, notes, [1936?], 10 a.p.


Box 48 Charleston, S.C.--Address to Third Southern Regional Conference on labor standards, 1936 January 20-21, 7 t.p., 7, 4 t.p. (lith.)


Box 48 Albany, N.Y.--Speech on social security, news release, [1936] January 27, 5 t.p. (carbon)


Box 48 Baltimore--Speech on factory investigators, [1936 February 20], 3 t.p., 4 p.p.


Box 48 Washington--Notes for testimony on Walsh-Healey Bill, [1936 March], 4 t.p., 1 p.d.


Box 48 Washington--Notes on Walter Chrysler and the Toldeo strike, [1936, circa March 21], 5 a.p., 1 t.p. (carbon)


Box 48 [Washington?]--Anniversary of Triangle disaster, radio address, [1936 March 25], 4 t.p.


Box 48 [Washington]--Notes on West Coast Longshoremen's strike, [1936 April], 23 a.p.


Box 48 Washington--Notes for campaign speech, [1936, April?], 4 a.p.


Box 48 Washington--Testimony on Wagner Housing Bill in Senate, digest, 1936 April 21, 2 t.p.


Box 48 Philadelphia--Outline, address to American Federation of Hosiery Workers, 1936 April 22, 3, 4 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 48 Chicago--Notes for University of Chicago address, "Employment in private industry, social security act...", [1936 April 26], 25 a.p.


Box 48 [Washington]--Luncheon address, D.C. Federation of Women's Clubs, notes and outline, [1936 May 6], 1 a.p., 2, 2, t.p.


Box 48 Washington--Speech, National Women's Trade Union League of America, 12th convention, 1936 May 6, 6 t.p. (lith) (2 cops., 6, 6)


Box 48 Chestertown, Md.--United Democratic Women's Clubs news release, 1936 May 21, 3 t.p.: speech


Box 48 Washington--"The New Deal and the working woman," press release and copy of address, 1936 May 30, 5 t.p. (carbon), 6 t.p. (lith)


Box 48 [Philadelphia]--Speech, Democratic National Convention, 1936 June 23, 9 t.p., 9 t.p. (carbon)



Box 49 Washington--Application of Walsh-Healey Act, press release, 1936 July 18, 2 t.p. (lith.)


Box 49 [Washington]--Notes, West Coast Longshoremen's strike, [1936 September], 11 a.p.


Box 49 Scituate, Mass.--Notes for address, Scituate Tercentenary Celebration, 1936 September 4, 8 a.p., 13 t.p.


Box 49 [Boston]--Labor Day radio address, 1936 September 7, 4, 4 t.p. (lith: 2 cops.)


Box 49 New York; : "The labor question," address, Herald Tribune Forum, 1936 September 23, 7 t.p., 7 t.p. (carbon), 1 p. pamphlet


Box 49 Washington--"Progress toward establishing basic child-labor standards through national and international action," article in The Child, October 1936, 1936 October 1, 1 t.p., 5 t.p. (carbon)


Box 49 Washington--On the establishment of a public contracts board in the Labor Department, statement to the press, 1936 October 6, 1 t.p. (lith.)


Box 49 New York--Address at dinner in honor of Miss Perkins, various drafts, 1936 October 7, 12 t.p., 12, 27, 20, 3 t.p., 3 a.p.


Box 49 Maryville, Mo.--"The citizen and his country," notes for address to N.W. Missouri Teachers Association, 1936 October [15], 4 a.p.


Box 49 Pittsburgh, Pa.--Campaign address, radio, 1936 October 26, 8 t.p., 8 t.p. (carbon)


Box 49 Chicago--Address to Federal Women's Mass Meeting of Democratic Committee, press release, 1936 October 29, 3 t.p., 3 t.p. (carbon), 1 msn.


Box 49 Tampa, Fla.--Address to American Federation of convention, 1936 November 18, 6 t.p., 6 t.p. (lith.)


Box 49 Washington--"Elimination of child labor: an essential factor in economic and social progress," article, Brearley Alumnae Bulletin, [1936, circa November 30], 5 a.and t.p. encl.


Box 49 Providence, R.I.--Address to Consumer's League, 1936 December 2, 14 t.p., 1 t.l.s.


Box 49 [Washington]--Radio address on recent gains and future progress of labor, Star Radio Forum, 1936 December 21, 11 t.p., 4 t.p. (lith)


Box 49 Washington--Summary, Conference of international union presidents with the Secretary of Labor, 1936 December 21, 4 t.p. (lith)


Box 49 [Washington]--Statement on the Ohio Steel strike, [1937?], 3, 3 tp. (carbon), 2 cops.


Box 49 [Washington]--Statement on strikes, with particular reference to San Francisco, [1937?], 3, 4 t.p.

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Box 49 [Washington]--Draft of letter to Times in reply to article on McGrady, [circa 1937?], 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 49 [Washington?]--Miss Perkins' answers; to questions by Mr. Wolfe on government, labor, etc., [circa 1937?], 3 t.p., 3 t.p. (carbon)

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Box 49 [Washington]--"Problems confronting labor today," address published in Labor Information Bulletin, 1937 January], 4 a.p.


Box 49 [Washington]--Notes by Miss Perkins on the General Motors strike, 1937 January 1-February 11, 2 folders; 29 a.p., 1 t.p.


Box 49 Washington--Notes for a proposal to John L. Lewis, re: General Motors strike, [1937] January 23, 5 a.p.


Box 49 [Washington]--Notes for address, National Silicosis Conference, [1937 February 3], 4 a.p.


Box 49 [Washington]-- Notes on the President's meeting with John L.Lewis, Knudsen and Brown, re: General Motors strike, 1937 February 5, 1 a.p., 1, 2, 2, t.p. (carbon)


Box 49 Washington--Notes for a statement on behalf of the President in the General Motors strike, [1937] February 6, 8 a.p.


Box 49 New York--"Women in the United States Government," dinner address, Inter. Federation of Business and Pro. Women, 1937 February 26, 20, 1 t.p., 20 t.p. (carbon)


Box 49 [Washington]--Notes on labor legislation, [1937? circa March], 4 a.p.


Box 49 [Washington]--Notes on Chrysler strike, [1937, circa March], 11 a.p., 1 ms.p., 2 t.p.


Box 49 [New York]--"Labor and modern government," address at Grover Cleveland Democratic Club, outline and bibliography, [1937 March 8], 4 t.p.


Box 49 [Northampton, Mass.]--Material for speeches on ILO, [1937 March 16 (?)], 1, 10, 7, 6, 2 t.p.


Box 49 [Washington]--Article on the betterment of conditions in the U.S., sent to London Daily Telegraph, 1937 March 31, 4, 6, 6 t.p. (carbon)


Box 49 Washington--"The problems of leadership in a democracy," article written for Christian Register, [1937, circa March 31], 7 t.p., 7 t.p. (carbon), 1 t.memo


Box 49 [Washington]--Notes on the Longshoremen's strike, [1937 April], 3 a.p.


Box 49 [Washington]--Notes on the steel strikes, [1937, circa April ?], 17, 21 a.p.


Box 49 Washington--Speech to World Textile Conference, ILO, 1937 April 2, 8, 8 t.p. (lith)


Box 49 Chicago--Address, opening of School of Factory Inspectors, news release, 1937 April 5, 1 t.p., 1, 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 49 New York--Jefferson Day dinner speech, 1937 April 10, 3 t.p. (lith)


Box 49 [Washington]--Conference on collective bargaining, opening remarks and summary, 1937 April 20, 4 a.p., 5, 4, 1 t.p., 5 t.p. (carbon)


Box 49 Bridgewater, Va.--"Labor and mosern society," notes for Bridgewater College address, 1937 April 22, 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 49 New York--"The international textile conference from the woman's viewpoint," article sent to The Woman Today, 1937 April 30, 7 t.p. (carbon)


Box 49 [Washington]--Conference on collective bargaining, address, press release, and memos, 1937 May 4, 8 a.p., 12, 2 t.p., 12, 3 t.p. (carbon), 1, 4, 7, 7, 5 t.p. (lith.), lp.d.


Box 49 S. Hadley, Mass.--"The role of the college woman in the community," centennial of Mt. Holyoke College, 1937 May 7-8, 15, 2 t.p., 15, 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 49 Washington--Notes on Republic Steel strike, [1937 June], 4 a.p.


Box 49 [Washington]--"The expanding status of the Department of Labor," article in The Democratic Digest, 1937 June, 1 p.p. (incomplete)


Box 49 Washington--Testimony on Fair Labor Standards Bill of 1937, House and Senate Committees, 1937 June 4, 5 a.p., 1, 8 t.p., 12 t.p. (carbon), 8, 8 t.p. (lith.)


Box 49 Washington--On the reorganization of the U.S. Employment Service, statement to Federal Advisor Council, 1937 June 7, 7 t.p.


Box 49 Oxford, Ohio--Notes for Commencement address, on women's higher education, at Western College, 1937 June 8, 17 a.p.


Box 49 [Washington]--Unemployment compensation - Report, Advisory Com. on National and State Labor Department problems, [1937 June 23], 14.t.p., 14 t.p. (carbon)


Box 49 [Washington]--Stabilization of industry, notes, [1937? July], 3 a.p.


Box 49 [Washington]--Women in the federal government, article sent to The Colorado Labor Advocate, [1937, circa July ?], 3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 49 [Washington]--On the steel strike in Ohio, [1937, circa July ], 9, 9, 1 a.p., 2, 9 t.p., 3, 9, 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 49 Washington--Report on the migration of workers in the U.S., press release on Senate report, [1937 July 3], 2 t.p., 5 t.p. (lith)


Box 49 Washington--"The United States Government and opportunities for women," address, D.C. Bus. and Prof. Women's Clubs, 1937 July 16, 2 a.p., 20 t.p., 21, 18 t.p. (carbon)


Box 49 Atlantic City, N.J.--"Towards security," address, Nat.Federation of Bus. and Prof. Women's Clubs, on the government program against the depression, 1937 July 23, 20 t.p., 20 t.p. (carbon)


Box 49 [Washington]--Objectives and achievements of the Labor Dept., press release of radio address, 1937 July 30, 6 t.p.(lith.)


Box 49 [Washington]--Objectives of the Labor Department, to United Rubber Workers, second Annual Convention, 1937 July 31, 3 t.p. (carbon)



Box 50 Athens, Ohio--Changes in this society and the responsibility of today's citizen, Commencement address, Ohio University, 1937 August 6, 14 t.p., 14 t.p. (carbon)


Box 50 [Washington]--Notes prepared for Congressman George William Johnson of West Virginia, 1937 August 20, 7 t.p. (carbon)


Box 50 [Washington]--Notes prepared for Senator James Pinckney Pope for Labor Day address, 1937 August 25, 2 t.p., 2, 3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 50 [Washington]--Labor Day radio address, 1937 September 6, 8 t.p., 5 t.p. (lith.)


Box 50 Chicago--"Can depressions and unemployment be prevented or mitigated?"; Continental Assurance Company convention, address, 1937 September 24, 3 a.p., 12, 13 t.p., 13, 15, 16 t.p. (carbon)


Box 50 [Washington]00"The labor post in the states and federal government," article, State Government, October 1937, 1937 September 28, 10, 10 t.p., 4, 5 p.p.


Box 50 Washington--"Labor law and its administration," Interstate Conference of Unemployment Compensation Administrators, 1937 October 20, 10, 10, 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 50 [Washington]--Interview, published in Good Housekeeping Magazine, March 1938, 1937 October 26, 2 t.p., 13, 13 t.p. (carbon)


Box 50 Waterbury, Conn.--"Progress in promoting the welfare of the wage earner," address, Waterbury Women's Club, 1937 November 1, 7 t.p. (carbon)


Box 50 [Washington]--Radio address explaining the government's Unemployment report card, for unemployment census, [1937] November 13, 3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 50 Salt Lake City, Utah--Notes for Town Hall program, on Labor policy of the U.S., 1937 November [19], 4 a.p.


Box 50 Washington--Statement on the Christmas Toy Campaign, for the Washington Star, 1937 [December], 1 t.p. (carbon)


Box 50 [Harrisburg, Pa.]--Address, Pennsylvania State Factory Inspector meeting and banquet, 1937 December 11, 9 t.p., 9 t.p. (carbon)


Box 50 [Washington]--Opening address, Silicosis Conference, [1937] December 16, 5 t.l.


Box 50 Washington]--Review statement of the government's labor policy, sent to the New York Times, 1937 December 27, 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 50 [Washington]--Article, "America's capacity for economic progress," Commonweal, [1938], 1 ms.p., 2 t.p., 2,2 t.p. (carbon)

First draft and acc. note from J.V. FitzGerald, and 2 t. drafts


Box 50 [Washington?]--Draft for article on housing and the Federal Housing Administration amendments, [circa 1938 January], 2 t.p.


Box 50 Washington--"Address of welcome" to Conference on Better Care for Mothers and Babies, press release, 1938 January 17, 1-2, 4-6 t.p., 6 p. (carbon)


Box 50 [Washington]--A history of strikes and labor legislation from 1933 to 1937, [circa 1938 February], 12 t.p. (carbon)


Box 50 [Washington]--Labor's quarter-century of progress, Christian Science Monitor, 1938 March 16, 1938 February, 9 t.p. (carbon)


Box 50 [Washington]--Statement on Senate Bill 3078 before the Joint Committee on Commerce and the Committee on Education and Labor, 1938 February 4, 10, 10 t.p., 10 t.p. (carbon)

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Box 50 Hattiesburg, Miss.--"Modern consideration of labor problems," notes for address at Mississippi Southern State Teachers College, 1938 February 7, 4 a. p.


Box 50 New Orlean, La.--Outline, notes, and address, Southern Regional Conference on Labor Standards, 1938 February 14, 7, 2, 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 50 [New York]--Notes, address before Association of Private School Teachers, [1938] February 19, 2 t.p.


Box 50 [Washington]--Article on age barriers in industry, New York Times, 1938 February 20, 9 t.p., 9 t.p. (carbon)


Box 50 [Washington]--Letter to Pres., Women's Woodrow Wilson Luncheon Club annual meeting, 1938 February 22, 1 p.p.


Box 50 Washington--"Twenty-fifth birthday of the Department of Labor," radio speech, published by Washington Star, 1938 February 28, 8, 8 p.p. (2 copies)


Box 50 [Washington]--"Feet under the table!" address, 25th anniversary of Labor Department, [1938 March 3], 18, 1 t.p., 18 t.p. (carbon)

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Box 50 [Washington]--Form letter, to other alumni of Mt.Holyoke on coming class reunion, [1938? April?], 2 t.l., 2 t.l. (carbon)


Box 50 [Washington?]--Address on collective bargaining, [1938, circa May], 11 t.p.


Box 50 New York, N.Y.--Address, Conference on the bituminous coal industry, [1938] May 9, 13 t.p. (lith)


Box 50 [Atlantic City, N.J.]--Address, Amalgamated Clothing Workers' Biennial Convention, The achievements and ambitions of American industry, [1938 May 10], 13 t.p., 13, 15, 1, 2 t.p. (carbon), 11 p.p.

2 drafts, press release, proceedings


Box 50 New York--"The social philosophy of the U.S. Department of Labor," address, Citizens Forum, New York University (NYU), 1938 May 11, 17, 5, 4 t.p., 17, 5, 4 t.p. (carbon)


Box 50 [Washington]--"The present objective for business and professional women to work toward," statement, to Zonta Club, Newark, N.J., 1938 May 16, 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 50 [Chicago]--Radio address, Regional Conference of Democratic Women, 1938 May 17, 8 t.p., 4 t.p. (lith)


Box 50 [Geneva]--Address, ILO Conference, [1938 June], 3 t.p.


Box 50 Geneva--Address, ILO Conference, 1938 June, 13 t.p., 11 t.p. (carbon)


Box 50 Paris--Geneva meeting of ILO, press conference, 1938 June 9, 9 t.p., 9, 3, 3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 50 Geneva--ILO conference, Radio broadcast, 1938 June 17, 10 t.p., 11 t.p. (carbon)


Box 50 [Washington?]--Notes, talk on labor relations in Great Britain and the U.S., [1938, icirca September], 15 a.p.


Box 50 [Washington?]--Labor Day address, radio, 1938 September 6, 6 t.p.


Box 50 Washington--"Memorandum of a conversation with the President...", on the division of Wages and Hours, 1938 October 13, 7 t.p.


Box 50 Columbus, Ohio--Address, Order of Railway Conductors and Ladies' Auxiliary; on AFL and CIO dispute, [1938] October 15, 22, 21 t.p., 5 a.p., 21 t.p. (carbon)


Box 50 Nacogdoches, Texas--Notes, address, Austin State Teachers Coll., 1938 October [25], 6 a.p.


Box 50 Gainesville, Texas--Press release, speech at Gainesville Junior College, 1938 October 27, 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 50 Toronto--"A modern consideration of labor problems," address, Women's Canadian Club of Toronto, 1938 November 7, 3 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon)

Background material


Box 50 Chicago--"The challenge of labor in 1939," address to Washington Blvd. Temple Lecture Forum, notes, 1938 November 8 (or 9), 1 a.p.


Box 50 Bryn Mawr, Pa--On the growing labor policy of the U.S., address at Bryn Mawr College, news release, 1938 November 10, 4 t.p. (carbon)


Box 50 [Washington]--Conference on labor legislation, radio address, [1938 November 14], 6 t.p.


Box 50 Washington--Opening remarks, Fifth National Conference on Labor Legislation; also Proceedings, containing publication of all speeches. Conference, no.1, [1938 November 14], 4 t.p. (carbon); p. pamphlet


Box 50 Washington--Proceedings of the Conference on labor legislation, Conference, no. 3, [1938] November 16, 64 t.p. (carbon)


Box 50 [Washington]; : Proceedings... Conference, no.4, [1938] November 16, 27, 4 t.p. (carbon)


Box 50 Waterbury, Conn.--Speech, Community Forum, on labor relations, 1938 November 21, 7 t.p., 2, 2, 13 t.p. (carbon), 1 p.d.


Box 50 [Washington]--"If old Scrooge came back today," article, Democratic Digest, [1938 December], 4 t.p. (carbon)


Box 50 Washington--Notes and memos to Father Haas, re: conference of December 3, and t. memo of the conference, 1938 December 1, 5 a.p., 10, 2t.p., 2t.p.(carbon)


Box 50 (Washington]--Article for New York Times World's Fair issue, on labor today, 1st draft, 1938 December 8, 1 t.p., 7 t.p. (carbon), 2 t.l.


Box 50 Washington--Statement for the Washington Star Christmas cheer campaign, 1938 December 25, 1 t.p. (carbon)



Box 51 [Washington?]--On the division in the labor movement, [1939?], 2, 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 51 [Washington]--Thoughts while preparing to "write the story of Bridges case", [circa 1939], 6 a.p.


Box 51 [Washington ?]--"The career point of view," reply to a questionnaire on women in industry, [circa 1939], 6 t.p. (carbon)


Box 51 Washington--Notes on administrative planning, [1939?], 11, 1 a.p.


Box 51 Washington--Draft of thoughts on her early ambitions in life, "I thought I ought to give my life to the poor...", [1939], 6 a.p.


Box 51 [Washington]--Statements concerning the Bridges case, [1939 January], 3 a.p., 3, 3, 3 t.p.


Box 51 [Washington]--Memorandum on Sen.Thomas' statement to the press on his charge of conspiracy against the Secretary, [1939 January], 2, 3 t.p.,3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 51 [Washington]--"Opportunity for youth,", article, Woman's Day, 1939 January, 2 p.p.


Box 51 New York--Radio talk, CBS network, on the outlook for 1939 in the field of labor, 1939 January 1, 1, 1 ms.p., 11, 4, 3 t.p.

1st draft and revisions


Box 51 Chapel Hill, N.C.--"Labor and government," address, Carolina Political Union of the University of N.C., 1939 January 11, 6, 6 t.p.


Box 51 Washington--Statement on the Thomas resolution on the Bridges case, 1939 January 24, 2 t.p., 3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 51 Washington--Notes on talk with the President and William Greene, on AFL - CIO controversy, 1939 January 27, 2 a.p.


Box 51 Washington--"The church and social work," address, First Annual Church and Social Work Institute, of the Washington Federation of Churches, 1939 January 31, 15, 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 51 Washington--Statement before the House Judiciary Committee, in reply to House Resolution 67 by Mr. Thomas (impeachment proceedings against Secretary Perkins), 1939 February 8


Box 51 First Draft, 1939 February 8, 16 t.p.


Box 51 Second Draft, 1939 February 8, 9 t.p. (carbon)


Box 51 Third Draft, 1939 February 8, 9 t.p. (mimeo), 10 t.p. inserts


Box 51 Fourth Draft, 1939 February 8, 9, 9 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 51 House Resolution by Mr. Thomas and other material relevant to the impeachment proceedings against Frances Perkins, 1939 February 8, 1 t.p., 44 t.p. (mimeo), 6 p.d.


Box 51 Des Moines--"Price and production policies of industry from the labor standpoint," address, Third Annual Farm Inst., 1939 February 17, 7 a.p., 17, 17 t.p. (carbon)


Box 51 Des Moines--Radio speech to National Farm Institute on standards of industrial production, 1939 February 17, 9, 9, 11 t.p. (carbon), 4 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 51 Washington--Notes on discussion, re: AFL and CIO split, John L. Lewis, etc., [1939, March?], 10 a.p.


Box 51 [Washington]--Press release on CIO and AFL meeting to begin negotiations, 1939 March 7, 2 t.p.(carbon)


Box 51 [Washington]--Statement for newsreel on CIO - AFL meeting to begin negotiations, 1939 March 8, 4 t.p.


Box 51 Washington--Address to the Monday Evening Club, 1939 March 15, 46, t.p., 46 t.p. (carbon)


Box 51 [Washington]--"The job for women," article for Christian Science Monitor, [1939 March 20], 7 t.p., 6 t.p. (carbon), 1 t.l.


Box 51 Washington--Notes on discussion of AFL - CIO split, return of voting members to AFL, 1939 March 21, 1 a.p.


Box 51 Washington--Notes for address, National Conference for Affiliated Clubs, 1939 March 23, 6 t.p.


Box 51 [Philadelphia]--"The International Labor Office as an agency of democracy," address, Democratic Women's Luncheon Club, 1939 March 24 [i.e., 27], 19 t.p., 2 p.d.


Box 51 Washington--Address to Fifth Annual Conference of Veteran's Placement Representatives, 1939 March 29, 8 t.p.


Box 51 Washington--Notes on dangers of communism to America, [1939, circa April], 2 a.p., 1, 6 t.p.


Box 51 Washington--Notes on discussion of AFL - CIO split, 1939 April 6, 3 a.p.


Box 51 Baltimore--"Capital and labor from the viewpoint of the federal government," address, Annual Convention of Maryland Federation of Women's Clubs luncheon, 1939 April 12, 3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 51 New York--Notes for address to Mt. Holyoke Club of N.Y., 1939 May 6, 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 51 Boston--Speech, Citizens' Day Celebration, 1939 May 9, 8 t.p. (carbon)


Box 51 Columbus, Ohio--Notes for address, Regional Institute of Government for the Great Lake States, Democratic National Committee, 1939 May 11, 10 t.p.


Box 51 [Washington]--Reply to questionnaire on the "One hundred years of women's progress", [1939, circa May 22], 9 t.p. (carbon), 5 t.p.. encl.


Box 51 Washington--Address, Testimonial Dinner to Rev. John A. Ryan, notes and copy of two drafts, 1939 May 25, 5 a.p., 4, 4, 2, 2 t.p., 2 p.d.


Box 51 [New York?]--Notes and background information on coal strike, United Mine Workers, etc., [1939, circa June], 6, 10 a.p., 1 t.p. (mimeo), 1 t.p. (carbon), 1 p.d.


Box 51 [Washington?]--"New deal for millions," article, Social Work Today, [1939 June], 1 p.p.


Box 51 Washington--Speech, New Citizens Day celebration, 1939 June 2, 4, 4, t.p. (mimeo)


Box 51 Washington--Weekly meeting of employees of Department of Labor, introd. and closing remarks by Miss Perkins, 1939 June 14, 21 t.p.: (carbon)


Box 51 Denver--Speech at AAUW convention, radio, 1939 June 21, 8 t.p.


Box 51 Denver--Subject matter: AAUP Convention, outline of Miss Perkins' address, 1939 June 21, 4 t.p., 9 t.p. (carbon) with 5 t. cards, 5 t.p., 1 p.d.


Box 51 Denver--Address to National Convention, AAUW, 1939 June 21, 30, 30 t.p. (carbon ), and 56 t.p. (carbon; p.397-452 of stenotype copy)


Box 51 Denver--"Women in public administration,"article, Journal of the American Association of University Women, [1939 June], 11 t.p. (carbon), 6 p.p.


Box 51 [Washington]--"Women in industry," radio program, 1939 July 21, 3 t.p.


Box 51 [Washington]--"The relation of the Immigration and Naturalization Service to the Department of Labor", 1939 July 24, 10, 2 t.p., 10 t.p. (carbon)


Box 51 Washington--Speech, Diamond Jubilee celebration, Cigar Makers International Union, 1939 July 29, 5 t.p., 5 t.p. (carbon)


Box 51 [Washington]--First draft of letter to Martin Dies, on deportation of Harry Bridges, [circa 1939 August], 11 a.p.


Box 51 Washington--Labor Day Address, to Trade Union Courier, 1939 August 9, 1, 1 t.p. (carbon)


Box 51 Washington--Notes on emergency plans in case of war, 1939 September, 4 a.p.


Box 51 Boston--Labor Day Address, CBS, 1939 September 4, 12 t.p., 11 t.p. (carbon), 4 t.p. (mimeo):


Box 51 New York--Dinner of National Public Housing Conference at the World's Fair, speech, 1939 September 19, 3 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 51 [Washington]--On history of the Labor Department, "material sent to Senator Sheppard", 1939 September 2, 3, 3 t.p. (carbon)



Box 52 Washington--Notes on labor and the war effort, [1939, circa October], 4, 5 a. p., 1 p.d.


Box 52 Washington--Address, Department of Labor employees, relation of the individual to the Department as a whole, 1939 October 4, 24 t.p., 24, 4, 4 t.p. (carbon)


Box 52 New York--Controllers Institute of America, address, 1939 October 9, 34 t.p. (carbon)


Box 52 [Washington]--Press conference on the Annual Report for 1938-39, CBS, 1939 October 10, 8, 8 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 52 Washington--Data for 1939 fiscal year "sent to Mr. Granichs", 1939 October 14, 3 t.p. (carbon)

On strikes, minimum wages, prices, etc.


Box 52 Montclair, N.J.--"Labor's problems in modern America," notes, address at Unity Church, 1939 October 15, 3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 52 Atlantic City, N.J.--National Safety Council, speech, 1939 October 16, 24, 3 t.p., 5 t.p. (mimeo), 1 p.d.


Box 52 Washington--"Standards for public service," address, Institute of Women's Professional Relations, 1939 November 10, 6, 6 t.p. (carbon)


Box 52 [Washington]--Incomplete paper of labor and government (p. 3-10) (from National Conference on Labor Legislation?), [1939? November 14], 8 t.p. (carbon)


Box 52 Washington--"Twenty-seventh annual report of the Secretary of Labor", 1939 December, 7 t.p., 22, 5 t.p. (carbon)


Box 52 Washington--Radio interview on highlights of the Secretary's Annual Report, 1939 December 3, 5 t.p., 4 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 52 Washington--"Memo on conversation with Pres. & F[rank] Murphy", 1939 December 5, 9 a.p.


Box 52 [New York]--"The living spirit of Florence Kelley, " address, Consumers League, 40th Anniversary Dinner, 1939 December 8, 19 a.p., 12, 3, 2 t.p., 3, 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 52 [Washington]--Notes on strikes under NRA, [circa 1940?], 11 a.p.


Box 52 Washington--Notes for address, "St. Agnes - Breakfast", 1940 January, 5, 7 a.p.


Box 52 Washington--"White House conference on children in a democracy," radio broadcast, 1940 January 13, 7 t.p.


Box 52 Washington--Notes for remarks before the Appropriations Committee on the Department of Labor, 1940 February 5, 3 t.p., 3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 52 Waco, Texas--"Economic and social security in the 20th century," address to Teachers of Central Texas, press release, [1940] February 9, 2 t.p.


Box 52 Corpus Christi, Texas--Lecture to Teachers Assoc, on the government program since 1933, press release, [1940] February 12, 2 t.p.


Box 52 Los Angeles--Talk on the New Deal, before Women's Democratic Clubs, press release, 1940 February 15, 5 t.p., 5 t.p. (carbon)


Box 52 San Francisco--"The U.S. Department of Labor and how it works," address to California League of Women Voters, 1940 February 17, 40, 8 t.p., 40 t.p. (carbon)


Box 52 San Francisco--"Deportation of aliens," address, Commonwealth Club of California, 1940 February 19, 38 t.p., 38 t.p. (carbon)


Box 52 [Washington]--Address at staff luncheon by Miss Perkins on her Western trip; a.n.s. by Mary La Dame, 1940 February 28, 31 t.p., 31 t.p. (carbon)


Box 52 [Washington]--Radio speech on the work of the Labor, Department during the past year, 1940 March 30, 11, 8 t.p., 11,7 t.p. (carbon), 5 t.p. (mimeo)

2 drafts and press release, covering letter by Dorothy Donnell


Box 52 Joplin, Mo.--Conference of Health and Working Conditions in the Tri-State District, Miss Perkins presiding, 1940 April 23, 43 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 52 Washington--Notes for address to Washington Council of Church Women, [1940] May 2, 2 t.p.


Box 52 [Washington]; :'"Labor policies of the New Deal, " address, the National Institute of Government, 1940 May 4, 9 t.p.


Box 52 Washington--"Migration of workers," testimony before Senate Civil Liberties Committee, 1940 May 6, 23, 18 t.p., 1 t.l.s.


Box 52 [New York]--Address, Amalgamated Clothing Workers, Biennial Convention, 1940 [May 15], 10 t.p., 7 p.p.


Box 52 New York--"Can America survive as a democracy?" Women's National Radio Committee Dinner, 1940 May 16, 2, 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon):


Box 52 [Washington ?]--"Labor relations and the present emergency", 1940 May 25, 2 t.p.


Box 52 Kenosha, Wis.--Notes for address on labor peace in the national defense program, with news release, 1940 May 28


Box 52 Grand Rapids, Mich.--Suggested address for Miss Perkins, Episcopal Social Work Conference, 1940 May 29, 12, 2 t.p., 12 t.p. (carbon):


Box 52 Washington--Suggestions on national behavior in international affairs, notes for memo to the President, [1940? circa June], 8 a.p.


Box 52 [Washington]--Statement on John L. Lewis, [1940, circa June], 2 t.p.


Box 52 [Washington]--Notes on the proposed revision of immigration pratices and rules, [1940, circa June], 7 a.p.


Box 52 New York--International Ladies Garment Workers Union, scheduled address, with p. copy from their Daily Bulletin, 1940 June 3, 10 t.p., 9 p.p.


Box 52 [Washington]--Notes and news release on the transfer of the Immigration and Naturalization Service from the Labor Department to the Justice Department, 1940 June 3, 2 a.p., 4 t.p.


Box 52 Washington--Notes for Miss Perkins' talk at meeting of Federal Advisory Council of U.S. Employment Service, 1940 June 21, 3 a.p., 3 t.p., 4 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 52 [Washington?]--"Record transcription" of interview on the employment situation and outlook, 1940 June 28, 4 t.p.


Box 52 [Washington]--On the transfer of the Immigration and Naturalization Service to the Justice Department, notes for Annual Report, 1940 [June 30], 10 t.p.


Box 52 [Washington?]--Notes for address to the Teamsters Union, on efforts for unity in the labor movement during the national emergency, 1940 [July-December?], 16 a.p.


Box 52 Washington--"Memorandum of accomplishments of the Immigration and Naturalization Service during the Fiscal years July 1933 to July 1940, inclusive", [1940, circa July?], 41 t.p.


Box 52 n.p.--To members of El Progresso Study Club, citizens' political obligations, [1940 July?], 1 t.p.


Box 52 n.p.--Notes for campaign speech for President Roosevelt, [1940, circa September], 15 a.p.


Box 52 Wellesley, Mass.--Summer Inst. for Social Progress, Wellesley, Notes and news release on Miss Perkins' speech, 1940 July 9, 3, 2 t.p.


Box 52 [Chicago]--"Public and family welfare, " achievements of the present Administration, 1940 July 14, 6 t.p., 6 t.p. (carbon)


Box 52 [Washington]--Labor Day message, to Mrs. C.L. Owens of Sedalia, Mo., 1940 July 23, 1, 1 t.p. (carbon)



Box 53 [Washington]--"Safeguarding our manpower for greater production," proposed radio talk, 1940, circa August, 6 t.p., 2 t.memos


Box 53 [Washington]--Radio address, 20th anniversary of the passing of the Equal Suffrage Amendment, 1940 August 24, 6 t.p., 6 t.p. (carbon), 3, 3 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 53 Washington--Conference on National Defense, the Secretary of Labor's Advisory Committee, notes, [1940 August 29], 8 a.p.


Box 53 n.p.--Notes for campaign speech for President Roosevelt, [1940, circa September], 15 a.p.


Box 53 [Washington]--Labor Day broadcast, [1940 September 2], 6, 6 t.p.


Box 53 Pressman's Home, Tenn.--Address, International Pressmens' and Assistants' Union of North America, 1940 September 10, 8 t.p. (carbon)


Box 53 New York--Address, Annual Dinner, International Association of Government Labor Officials, 1940 September 11, 13, 5, 3 t.p.


Box 53 [Washington]--"Labor's stake in the present campaign," a syndicated feature article, 1940 September 23, 5 t.p.


Box 53 Cleveland--Address, Achievements of the Labor Department in Roosevelt's Administration, notes, [1940? October?], 2, 2 a.p.


Box 53 Washington--"Recent progress in state labor legislation", 1940 October 1, 3, 24 t.p. (carbon)

Foreword by Miss Perkins in Labor Dept. Bulletin


Box 53 Cleveland--Address to be delivered before the Annual Convention of the International Brotherhood of Bookbinders,, 1940 October 8, 4 a.p., 10 t.p., 12 t.p. (carbon)

Notes and draft, with a.n. "not used"


Box 53 Norfolk, Neb.--Annual convention of Nebraska Council of Social Workers, news release on Miss Perkins' speech, 1940 October 9, 3 t.p., 3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 53 [Washington]--American Forum of the Air: Women and the Election, 1940 October 27, 3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 53 [Pittsburgh ?]--Address, Labor achievements of the New Deal, [1940, October 28?], 10 t.p.


Box 53 New York--Address to Barnard College Assembly on the election campaign, news release, 1940 October 29, 3 t.p.


Box 53 Washington--Status of the Walsh-Healey Act, statement by Mr. Walling, introductory and summary statements by Miss Perkins, 1940 November 12, 9 t.p., 9 t.p. (carbon)


Box 53 Washington--Christmas message to the Evening Star, 1940 November 26, 1 t.p. (carbon)


Box 53 New Orleans--Address, AFL convention, 1940 November 26, 10 t.p., 6 t.p. (mimeo), 5 p.p.


Box 53 Washington--Statement on interstate migration, before the Tolan Committee, 1940 December 3, 5 t.p., 15 t.p. (mimeo), 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 53 Princeton, N.J.--Statement by Miss Perkins, and Forum discussion, on the National Labor Relations Act, 1940 December 4, 7, 7, 4 t.p.


Box 53 [Washington]--Notes for address at St.Albans School, 1940 December 8, 9 a.p.


Box 53 Brooklyn, N.Y.--Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims Celebration of the Landing of the Pilgrims 320 years ago, address, "A covenant for today", 1940 December 22, 2 t.p., 7 t.p. (carbon), 1 p.p., 1 t.l.s.


Box 53 [Washington]--"The strikes in the defense program are regretable...", [1941?], 1, 1 t.p. (carbon)


Box 53 Washington--Description.and history of U.S. Labor Department, [1941 circa January], 32 t.p., 18 t.p. (carbon)

1st and 2nd drafts


Box 53 Washington--"Our expanding labor market," article, Occupations, 1941 January, 2 p.p.


Box 53 Washington--Statement to Sen.Mead, on employment of older workers in defense industries, note by Mr. Zimmer, 1941 February 3, 3 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 53 New York--Notes on address, Lucius N. Littauer Lecture Series, Hunter College, [1941] February 14, 7 t.p., 7 t.p. (carbon)


Box 53 [New York ?]--"Calling all citizens," CBS broadcast, 1941 February 15, 3 t.p., 11, 6 t.p. (carbon)


Box 53 Atlantic City, N.J.--"Women's opportunity in industry," address before NAPSG and NADW banquet, 1941 February 21, 21, 1 t.p., 22, 4 t.p. (carbon)


Box 53 [Washington]--Statement on the need for labor legislation to settle the AFL - CIO dispute, [1941, circa March 19], 1, 1 t.p. (carbon)


Box 53 San Francisco--Jackson Day dinner, address, 1941 March 29, 8 t.p., 9 t.p. (carbon), 1 a.n.


Box 53 [Washington]--Allis-Chalmers case, memorandum of data concerning, [1941 April 2], 2 a.p., 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 53 Washington--Statement before House Military Affairs Committee, on the conciliation duties of the Department of Labor, 1941 April 7, 1 a.n., 6 t.p., 5 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 53 Washington--Notes for testimony before House Committee on Appropriations, 1941 April 15, 21, 21 t.p. (carbon)


Box 53 St.Paul, Minn.--Radio interview, 1941 May 6, 9 t.p. (carbon)


Box 53 Washington--Address before national Nutrition Conference, 1941 May 27, 8 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 53 Atlantic City, N.J.--Address, National Conference of Social Work, 1941 June 7, 2, 9, 11 t.p.


New York--"Eight years as Madame Secretary," article, Fortune Magazine, 1941 July


Box 53 I., 1941 July, 43, 5, 6 tp. (some carbon), 46, 46 t.p. (lith.)


Box 53 II., 1941 July, 40, 12 t.p. (lith.)


Box 53 III., 1941 July, 19, 19 t.p. (carbon), 6 p.p.


Box 53 Denver--Address, Convention of the Brotherhood of Locomotive firemen and Enginemen, 1941 July 21, 38, 11 t.p., 38 t.p. (carbon)


Box 53 Washington--Address, National Committee for the Conservation of Manpower in Defence Industries conference, 1941 July 30, 3 t.p. (lith.)


Box 53 [Washington]--"In the matter of the removal of Helen Miller", 1941 August 1, 20 t.p., 20 t.p. (lith.)


Box 53 [Boston]--Labor Day address, CBS, 1941 September 1, 8 t.p.


Box 53 Winnipeg--Radio talk, CBC, on welfare of wage earners, 1941 September 8, 7 t.p., 7 t.p. (carbon)


Box 53 Winnipeg--Address, 28th annual convention, International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions, "The challenge of the defense program to workmen's compensation administrators", 1941 September 8, 13, 22 t.p., 10, 22, 1 t.p. (carbon)


Box 53 [Washington]--Article on women in defense industries, Women's Magazine, 1941 September 10, 4 t.p. (carbon)



Box 54 Portland, Ore.--Working conditions under FDR and in defense industries, [1941 October], 3 t.p.

Press report on Miss Perkins' address


Box 54 Tacoma, Wash.--Statement on the Conciliation Service, [1941 October 7], 2 t.p.


Box 54 Seattle, Wash.--"The institution of tradeunionism," AFL Convention, address, 1941 October 7, 21, 19 t.p., 19 t.p. (carbon), 12, 9 t.p. (lith.), 2, 3 t. and ms.p. (background information)


Box 54 New York--Presidential address, ILO Conference, held at Columbia University in New York, 1941 October [27], 18 t.p. (carbon)


Box 54 Washington--Draft of possible message to Congress on legislation concerning the labor union in defense, 1941 November 24, 4 t.p., 4 t.p. (carbon)


Box 54 Boston--Speech, Charles Street Meeting House, on post-war economy, 1941 November 30, 5 t.p.


Box 54 Washington--Suggestions to President Roosevelt for letter to AFL-CIO, [1941? circa December], 4 a.p.


Box 54 Washington--Speech on the war workers, outline, [1941? December], 10 a.p.


Box 54 [Washington]--On defense industries, "For Se.Murdock", 1941 December 5, 4, 4 t.p. (carbon)


Box 54 [Washington]--Statement on labor's responsibility to the defense work, for New York Times, [1941 December 7], 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 54 New York--Address, American Assoc.for Labor Legislation, outline, 1941 December 30, 2 t.p.


Box 54 Washington--Problems of production in war-time, notes, [1942?], 2 a.p.


Box 54 [Washington]--Notes on the state of religion in our society, [1942?], 7 a.p.


Box 54 [Washington]--Radio address, the American wage earner and his task to win the war, 1942 January 3, 7 t.p.


Box 54 [Washington?]--Conference on relaxations of State Labor Laws, 1942 January 5, 4 t.p. (carbon)


Box 54 [Washington]--Porposed statement on war policy with reference to state labor standards, 1942 January 9, 3 t.p., 3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 54 Washington--Address on the mobilization of workers for the war program, to United Federation of Women's Clubs, 1942 January 24, 17, 4 t.p., 2 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 54 [Washington]--Article on the transfer of workers from civilian to war work, for Tolan Committee, [1942 February], 11 t.p. (carbon)


Box 54 [Washington]--Women's National Democratic Club, George Washington committee dinner, 1942 February 23, 3 t.p.


Box 54 [Wahington?]--Address, the best use of manpower for the war effort, [1942, circa March], 8 t.p.


Box 54 [Washington]--"Public policy in preparation now to meet post-war problems," article, The American Labor Legislation Review, 1942 March, 23 t.p., 8 t.p. (carbon), 5 p.p.


Box 54 [Washington?]--War labor conference, "possible points to be raised," notes, outline, [1942, March ?], 3 a.p., 1 t.p., 1, 2, 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 54 [Washington]--Notes for statement to Sub-Committee of House Committees on Appropriations for the Department of Labor, 1942 March 9?, 10, 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 54 [Washington]--General picture of the strike situation, memo., "Prep. for Sen. Thomas", 1942 March 13, 7, 7, 11, 10 t.p. (carbon)


Box 54 [Washington]--Address, Children's Bureau Commission on Children in Wartime opening session, 1942 March 16, 3, 3 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 54 Washington--Statement on war production program, to Senate Appropriations Committee, 1942 March 19, 15 t.p., 14 t.p. (carbon)


Box 54 Washington--Address, Institute of Women's Professional Relations, women workers in war production, 1942 March 20, 4, 17 t.p., 4 t.p. (carbon):


Box 54 Washington--Statement on HR 6790, before House Committee on Naval Affairs, 1942 March 24, 6 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 54 Boston--Boston Women's Trade Union League, on women in the war production program, 1942 April 18, 11, 8 t.p., 4, 4 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 54 Richmond, Va.--Post war problems, speech at Convention of Catholic Committee of the South, 1942 April 27, 7 t.p., 4, 4 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 54 Washington--Address, Federal and State Conference on war restrictions, 1942 May 6, 14, 8 t.p., 13, 4 t.p. (mimeo), 4 p.p.


Box 54 [Richmond, Va.]--Address on the Christian order of society, Convention of the Catholic Committee of the South, [1942 May 27], 14 a.p., 2 p.pamphlets, 2 p.11.


Box 54 [Washington]--Employment and cost-of-living statistics "sent to Len Decaux and Phil Pearl 6-1-42", 1942 June 1, 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 54 [Washington]--Article, American war effort, 1942 June 5, 5, 5 t.p. (carbon)


Box 54 New York--Speech, freedom an essential condition of social progress, to the Pattern Makers' League, 1942 June 15, 6 t.p.


Box 54 Northfield, Mass.--Speech, On working conditions for war productions, 1942 June 20, 3 t.p., 3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 54 [Washington]--Labor's contribution to the war effort, radio address, 1942 June 26, 9 t.p., 4, 4 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 54 Washington--Notes on aircraft stabilization conference in Los Angeles, [1942 July], 10 a.p.


Box 54 [Washington?]--American war production, 1942 July 1, 1 t.p., 1 t.p. (carbon)


Box 54 [Washington]--"Labor standards and war production," article, Annals of American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1942 August 5, 5 a.p., 7, 7, t.p. (carbon)


Box 54 [Washington]--Suggested message for the paper, For the French of America, 1942 August 11, 1 t.p. (carbon)


Box 54 Washington--CBS Labor Day address, 1942 September 7, 7 t.p., 5, 4 t.p. (mimeo), 4, 1 p.p.


Box 54 Cleveland, Ohio--Address, United Association of Journeymen, Plumbers and Steam Fitters convention, on payment of overtime, 1942 September 15, 1 a.p., 4 t.p., 4, 4, 2 t.p. (carbon), 1 p.d.


Box 54 [Washington]--Statementbefore House Appropriations Committee on working conditions budget, [1942 October], 1, 6 t.p.


Box 54 Toronto--Address, American Federation of Labor Convention, Labor's response to the nation's needs, 1942 October 6, 6 t.p., 6 t.p. (carbon), 8, 8 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 54 [Washington]--National Radio Forum, talk on the wage and hour act, 1942 October 21, 16 t.p., 8 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 54 [Washington]--Federal Advisory Council for Employment Security, meeting, "Ten years of practical experience", 1942 October 29, 9 t.p. (carbon)


Box 54 Washington--Notes on labor and the electric industry, 1942 November, 5 a.p.


Box 54 n.p.--"Labor standards in wartime", [1942, circa November], 7 t.p.


Box 54 [Indianapolis ]--Notes for Indianapolis Courier speech, "Old economic story", [1942 November 17-18], 5, 5 a.p.


Box 54 [Washington]--Women in war work, "sent to Miss Lewis...", 1942 November 23, 1 t.p. (carbon)


Box 54 New York--New York Women's Trade Union League, luncheon meeting, "Special problems of women workers in war time", 1942 December 12, 4, 14, 7 t.p.



Box 55 Washington--Notes on the labor movement under the Roosevelt Administration, [circa 1943?], 6 a.p.


Box 55 [Washington]--Notes on "After War", [circa 1943?], 6 a.p.


Box 55 Washington--Notes on the Little Steel Strike (settled May, 1943), [1943?], 4 a.p.


Box 55 [Washington]--Notes on "Post-war opportunities", [circa 1943?], 6, 1 a.p.


Box 55 Washington--Post-war Planning Committee draft for the reorganization and development of the U.S. Department of Labor, [1943?], 11 t.p. (carbon)


Box 55 Washington--Papers concerning the Shipbuilding Stabilization Agreement, [1943 January], 10, 8, 4, 2, 5 a.p., 8 t.p.


Box 55 [Washington]--"Ultimate and complete victory will be our reward for toil and sacrifice," Durham's Labor Review Annual, 1943 January, 1 p.p.


Box 55 Boston--Address on Social Security program, 1943 January 17, 15 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 55 New York--Radio address on the Beveridge Report, 1943 January 19, 2 t.p. (carbon), 4 t.p. (mimeo), and 3 t.p. correspondence


Box 55 New York--Address, New School for Social Research, "Wider social security plan", 1943 February 14, 21, 21 t.p., 29 t.p. (carbon), 5 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 55 Buffalo, N.Y.--Suggested message for Buffalo rally for the war effort, 1943 February 21, 1 t.p., 1 t.p. (carbon)


Box 55 Washington--"Three decades: a history of the Department of Labor," article, American Federationist, [1943 March], 1 a.p., 3, 7 t.p., 4 p.p.


Box 55 Washington--Statement on the mine workers and the coal situation (settled in 1944), [1943 March-June], 10 a.p., 6 t.p. (carbon)


Box 55 Washington--Statement before Senate Appropriations Committee on accident prevention, 1943 March 3, 5 t.p.


Box 55 Washington--Talk on accident prevention, National Radio Forum, 1943 March 3, 4 t.p.


Box 55 [Washington]--Address on the expansion of social security, American Church Union, 1943 March 7, 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 55 [Washington]--A salute from American working women, to Soviet Women's Day, 1943 March 8, 1 t.p. (carbon)


Box 55 Washington--Statement on absenteeism in war plants, before the House Naval Affairs Committee, 1943 March 10, 4 t.p., 9 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 55 [Washington]--Address, Conference on Employment of women in war industries, 1943 March 11-12, 15 t.p. (carbon)


Box 55 Washington--Notes on statement before House Labor Committee, on absenteeism in war time, 1943 March 12, 1 t.p.


Box 55 [Washington]--Statement on social security program, 1943 March 18, 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 55 New York--Address, New York Times Conference of women, the kind of world we want, 1943 April 7, 7 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 55 [Washington]--Message sent to Coal Conference in New York City, 1943 April 13, 4, 3, 4, 2, 4 t.p., 3, 4 t.p. (carbon), 3 a.p.


Box 55 Montreal--CBC broadcast on women in industry, 1943 April 15, 1 t.p., 17 t.p. (lith.)


Box 55 Montreal--ILO Conference, "U.S. in the ILO", 1943 April 15, 10 t.p., 7, 1 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 55 Montreal--ILO Conference, "Women in industry", 1943 April 15, 8, 4 t.p., 7, 1 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 55 Montreal--On expansion of the Social Security program, 1943 April 15, 2 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 55 [Washington]--Statement to the National War Labor Board, certifying the labor dispute in the coal industry, 1943 April 20, 3, 2, 1 ,3, 3, 2 t.p., 4, 2, 3, 3, 3, 2 t.p. (carbon), 1 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 55 [Washington]--Statement on American working conditions "sent to Robert Berger - OWI Radio Section", 1943 April 29, 1, 1 t.p. (carbon)


Box 55 New York--"Social security and its effect on children, " Annual Meeting, Children's Welfare Federation, 1943 April 29, 17 t.p., 12 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 55 Washington--Notes on the United Mine Workers and the War Labor Board, 1943 May 5, 3, 5 a.p.


Box 55 Jamaica, L.I., N.Y.--Address, Jamaica Council, Knights of Columbus, on the four freedoms, 1943 May 7, 7, 7 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 55 [Washington]--Material for recorded broadcast on women in industry in wartime, 1943 May 7, 2, 3 t.p., 2 t.l.s.


Box 55 New York--Address, convention of Textile Workers' Union of America, on the postwar period, 1943 May 11, 19 t.p., 19 t.p. (mimeo.)


Box 55 Washington--Statement on Smith-Connally Bill before House Military Affairs Committee, 1943 June 1, 9 t.p. (carbon), 8 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 55 [Washington?]--Article on the working man's condition in America (social security in particular), Connecticut Federationist, 1943 June 10, 5 t.p. (carbon)


Box 55 Winnipeg--Cooperation of the American trade union movement with the war effort, statement to Winnipeg and District Trades and Labor Council, 1943 June 25, 5, 3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 55 [Washington]--On the 25th anniversary of the Women's Bureau, the "National Radio Forum", with Bourse Rogers, Mary Anderson and Hattie Caraway, 1943 July 7, 11 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 55 [Washington]--"Broadcasts of Miss Perkins for OWI foreign service" on Congressional plan for maternity care for wives of enlisted men, 1943 July 10


Box 55 Cleveland--Statement on the trade union movement's cooperation with the government in the war effort "Sent to Cleveland Industrial Union Council", 1943 July 21, 3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 55 [Washington]--On women in government service, radio talk for OWI, 1943 July 21, 4, 3 t.p., 4, 3. t.p. (carbon)


Box 55 Washington--Memo to A.F. Hinrichs and material for speech on "Needs of American workers after the war", 1943 August, 3, 14 t.p., 3, 14 t.p. (carbon), 1 t.memo s. (with carbon)


Box 55 [Washington]--"Sent to OWI" on labor legislation since 1900, 1943 August 3, 4, 4 t.p. (carbon)


Box 55 [Washington]--Labor Day statement sent to OWI, 1943 August 7, 1 t.p. (carbon)


Box 55 [Washington?]--Statement on the need for improving working conditions and the furtherance of such a program for small enterprises, 1943 August 24, 1 t.p., 2, 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 55 [Washington?]--"L'héritage commun des ouvriers de France et d'Amérique," article, Pour la Victoire, with letter from Geneviève Tabouis, 1943 September 4, 3 p.p., 1 card, 1 t.l.s.


Box 55 New Bedford, Mass.--Labor's role in post-war world unity, article for New Bedford Standard-Times, 1943 September 5, 4, 1 t.p., 3, 1 t.p. (carbon)


Box 55 [Washington]--Labor Day message, taken from a magazine, 1943 [September 6], 1 p.p.


Box 55 [Boston]--Labor Day address, CBS broadcast, 1943 September 6, 6, 1 t.p., 7 t.p. (carbon), 6, 6 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 55 Boston--Address, 63rd annual convention, AFL, contributions of the workers to the war effort, 1943 October 5, 23, 12, 4, 2 t.p., 23, 1 t.p. (carbon), 12 t.p. (mimeo), 1 p.d., 2 a.p. notes


Box 55 Washington--American worker's cooperation in the war effort, statement, Army and Navy Journal, 1943 October 11, 6 t.p. (carbon)


Box 55 [Washington]--The importance of women workers in our economic life, statement sent to OWI, 1943 November 20, 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 55 Boston--Address, Charles Street Forum, "American workers and their future", 1943 November 28, 7, 3, 3 a.p., 7, 7 t.p. (carbon), 3 t.p., t.l. 1 p. (carbon)


Box 55 Washington--"The number one production problem today is manpower, " Remarks before National Committee for the Conservation of Manpower, 1943 November 29, 3, 2, 3 t.p.


Box 55 [Washington]--"Labor's great war record," article, American Federationist, 1943 December, 3 p.p.


Box 55 Washington--Notes, outline and draft of address for Conference on Council policy, [1943? December], 5 a.p., 3 t.p., 1 t.p. (carbon)


Box 55 [Washington]--American women in war work, article, The Australian Women's Weekly, [1943 December], 4 t.p., 4 t.p. (carbon)


Box 55 Washington--Message to Conference on Labor Legislation, 1943 December 4, 1 t.p., 2, 2 t.p. (carbon), 1 t.l. 1 p.


Box 55 Kansas City, Mo.--Address, Tenth National Conference on Labor Legislation, 1943 December 8-9, 2, 4, 4, 12 t.p., 10, 2 t.p. (carbon), 6, 1, 7 t.p. (mimeo), 2 a.p., 2 p.pamphlets


Box 55 Washington--Report to the President on ten years' achievements in labor and social improvements, 1943 December 31, 55 t.p.



Box 56 Washington--A resumé of works achieved during the Roosevelt administration, [1944?], 7 a.p.


Box 56 n.p.--Notes on politics and education., [1944?], 2 a.p.


Box 56 Washington--Article, "Clothing and coal retail prices show an upward trend...", Victory Bulletin, 1944 January 29, 1 p.p.


Box 56 Washington--Comments on the Equal Rights Amendment to House Judiciary Committee, 1944 February 18, 7 t.p., 7 t.p. (carbon), 21 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 56 [Washington]--Notes from Conference on building trades, held in Miss Perkins' office, 1944 March 7, 5, 2 a.p., 1 t.p. (carbon)


Box 56 Washington--Address, on women in American industry, Howard University, 1944 March 25, 10 t.p.


Box 56 [Washington]--"Labor's problems after the war", [1944 April], 2 a.p., 16, 1, 1 t.p., 16, 16, 16, 16 t.p. (carbon)

Article probably not printed; 3 drafts


Box 56 [Philadelphia]--Selections from statements by Miss Perkins before the ILO Conference, printed here in the American Federationist, 1944 [April 20], 5 t.p. (carbon), 3 p.p.


Box 56 Philadelphia--Address, ILO conference, 1944 April 24, 19 t.p., 12, 26 t.p. (carbon), 8 t.p. (mimeo), 4 t.p.

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Box 56 [Philadelphia]--Address for ILO convention, [1944 May], 7 t.p.


Box 56 [Philadelphia]--"Article II" of the agenda for ILO conference, [1944 May 9], 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 56 S.Hadley, Mass.--Remarks at Trustees' Meeting, Mt. Holyoke College, 1944 May 13, 5, 6 t.p., 6 t.p. (carbon)


Box 56 [Washington]--Notes on discussions of the War Labor Board with the Coal Industry and John L.Lewis, 1944 May 19, 17 a.p.


Box 56 Boston--Address, on the post-war program, to 25th convention, International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, 1944 June 1, 8, 12 t.p., 5, 8, 8, 8 t.p. (carbon), 7 p.p., 2 a.p.


Box 56 [Washington]--CIO policy proposals to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1944 June 8, 9 a.p., 1 t.p.


Box 56 Buffalo--Address, meeting of Labor Officials, on the cooperation of labor and employers in the Niagara area, 1944 June 19, 8 t.p.


Box 56 [Chicago]--Radio address, Democratic National Convention, 1944 July 20, 6, 7, 6, 3, 2 a.p., 7, 8 t.p., 8 t.p. (carbon)

Notes, first and final drafts


Box 56 [Chicago]--Drafts for address at Democratic National Convention, [1944, circa July 20], 6, 3, a.p., 14 t.p.


Box 56 Kansas City, Mo.--Address, Brotherhood of Bookbinders' annual Convention, on the program of the Roosevelt Administration, 1944 July 24, 7 t.p.


Box 56 Boston--Labor Day radio address, 1944 September 4, 7, 1, 7 t.p., 4, 4 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 56 Washington--Radio talk, Past achievements of government and post-war plans, 1944 September 14, 4 t.p.

Draft


Box 56 Washington--p. copy of letter to Editor of New York Times, on Labor unrest and dissatisfaction, 1944 September 26, 2, 2 p.p.


Box 56 Washington--Equal Rights Amendment, 1944 September, 3, 3, 1 t.p. (mimeo)

Minutes of meeting on, and strategy of opposition to, with poll of Senators


Box 56 Washington--Article, "Labor and reemployment," The Pulpit Digest, and for the book When you come home again, [1944 October], 8 t.p. (carbon)


Box 56 [Washington]--Statement for Voice of America, on the declaration of Austria, 1944 October 2, 1 t.p.


Box 56 [Washington]--Article prepared for Edward Lahey, for President Roosevelt's campaign, 1944 October 12, 2, 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 56 [Washington]--Address, "Women workers - today and tomorrow," to National Council of Negro Women's Post-War Institute and Workshop, 1944 October 13, 10 t.p., 9 t.p. (carbon)


Box 56 Boston--Address, on post-war labor and social standards, at Community Church of Boston, 1944 October 22, 7, 2, t.p.


Box 56 Utica, N.Y.--Address, Oneida Co. Democratic Women's Club, for President Roosevelt's campaign, 1944 October 28, 7 a.p., 3 t.p.


Box 56 [Boston]--"The interests of labor and the nation in full employment," re: postwar problems, [1944, circa November?], 20 t.p., 20 t.p. (carbon)


Box 56 [New York]--Address, 50th Anniversary of Town Hall, "Philanthropy and social welfare", 1944 November 16, 15, 5 t.p., 5 t.p. (carbon)


Box 56 New Orleans--Address, AFL Annual Convention, "United States Department of Labor", 1944 November 20, 7, 17 t.p., 17 t.p. (carbon), 17, 17 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 56 [Washington]--"New Deal's plan for jobs," Barron's, 1944 November 27, 2 p.p.


Box 56 Baltimore--"Citizenship in a new world," Address, YWCA, 1944 December 6, 7, 4 t.p., 3, 5 t.p. (carbon)


Box 56 [Washington]--"Opening remarks of the Secretary of Labor, Eleventh National Conference on Labor Legislation", 1944 December 12, 11, 11 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 56 [Washington]--"A practical post-war program for America," article, Civil Service Leader, 1944 December 12, 1 p.p.



Box 57 [Washington]--"Pattern for labor relations in U.S.A.," to create Emergency Labor Dispute Board, [1945?], 20 a.p.


Box 57 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--"Fifteen years of labor education", [1945], 4 t.p. with a.n.

Cornell lecture, draft


Box 57 [Washington]--"Program for Labor Dept. 1945-5", 1945 [circa January], 10 a.p., 1 t.p


Box 57 [Washington?]--Address on old age, notes, [1945, circa January?], 7 a.p., 1 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 57 Boulder, Colo.--The American post-war problem, address to Colorado Federation of Labor, 1945 January 9, 3 t.p.


Box 57 Washington--Statement on code of fair practices for labor unions, [1945 February], 2, 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 57 [Washington]--Statement on post-war opportunities for business and labor, 1945 February, 1 a.p., 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 57 [Washington]--Notes re: War Labor Disputes Act, 1945 February 5, 9 a.p., 2 ms.p., 1 p.d.


Box 57 [Washington]--Statement on her 12th anniversary as Secretary of Labor, [1945, circa March], 7 t.p., 7, 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 57 [Washington]--"Memorandum of conversation with John L. Lewis", 1945 March 2, 6 t.p., 6, 6 t.p. (carbon)


Box 57 Washington--Notes on the Coal Conference, 1945 March 9, 3 a.p


Box 57 [Washington]--Speech, International Affairs Forum, ILO Conference, 1945 March 15, 5 t.p. (carbon)


Box 57 [Washington]--Executive order on the operation of coal mines, 1945 March 22, 2, 2.t.p.


Box 57 New York--Wage proposals of the United Mine Workers, 1945 April 4, 14 a.p., 3, 4 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 57 [Washington]--"Veterans and jobs," address prepared by A.F. Hinrichs for American Legion, 1945 April 5, 18, 2, 16, 3 t.p., 18 t.p. (carbon)

(ms.note, "Did not make speech")


Box 57 [Washington]--Radio talk in memory of President Roosevelt, 1945 April 13, 2, 2, 2 t.p., 2, 3, 3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 57 [Washington]--"Report to the President by the Secretary of Labor on employment trends and problems of emloyment policy.", 1945 April 18, 26, 7, 5 t.p., 26 t.p. (carbon)


Box 57 Washington--"Report to the President by the Secretary of Labor on industrial relations and work stoppages", 1945 April 18, 8 t.p.


Box 57 New York--Address, Pen and Brush Club, on her public career, and what is necessary for the future development of America, 1945 April 19, 32 t.p., 32, 39 t.p. (carbon)


Box 57 [Washington]--"Report to the President by the Secretary of Labor on labor standards and working conditions", 1945 April 19, 12 t.p. (carbon)


Box 57 [Washington]--Address prepared for Miss Perkins on V-E Day, by A.F. Hinrichs, 1945 May 8, 2, 4, 1 t.p., 2, 1 t.p. (carbon)

("not used")


Box 57 [Washington]--V-E Day address to employees of the Labor Department and of the National War Labor Board, 1945 May 9, 2 p. pamphlets


Box 57 [Washington]--"1930-1945: A comparative inventory of social and economic achievements and problems", [1945, circa June], 3 t.p., 5 t.p. (carbon)


Box 57 [Washington]--"Memos for talk with Pres. Truman just before July 1945", 1945 [June], 10 a.p.


Box 57 New York--"The tremendous challenge that we face," Reader's Digest, [1945 June], 9, 2 t.p., 9, 9, 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 57 New Brunswick, N.J.--Address, Labor Institute, Rutgers University, opportunities of the labor movement, press release, 1945 June 4, 2 t.p., 3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 57 Washington--Pattern for labor relations in the United States, 1945 June 14, 2, 2 t.p., 1, 2, 2, 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 57 Montreal--Address, ILO Governing Body, 1945 June 21, 5, 8, 8 t.p. (carbon); 5 t.p. (lith.); 2, 2 t.p. (carbon); 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon); 1, 1 t.p. (carbon); 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon); 1 p.d., 2, 2 a.p.

2 drafts and 2 press releases


Box 57 [Washington]--Address of Miss Perkins at the testimonial dinner in her honor on her leaving the cabinet position, 1945 June 27, 11 t.p., 7 t.p. (lith.)


Box 57 [Washington]--"Plans for promoting establishment of normal sound industrial...enterprise...", [circa 1945 July], 3 a.p.

Notes for talk with PresidentTruman?


Box 57 New Castle, Me.--Outline for article on ILO for the Readers Digest, 1945 July 19, 7 t.p., 1 t.l.


Box 57 Paris--Address on the Director's Report, ILO Conference, 1945 October 30, 6, 12 t.p., 1 p.d.


Box 57 [Paris]--Article for French paper on a new journal for professional and working women in France, [1945, circa November], 1, 1 t.p. (carbon)


Box 57 Paris--"Working it out," ILO meeting, [1945 November 3], 3, 3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 57 Paris--"The I.L.O. meets in Paris," International News Service, 1945 November 3, 9, 9, t.p. (carbon)


Box 57 Paris--"The International Labor Conference," NBC broadcast, 1945 November 3, 16 t.p. (mimeo), 14 p.p.


Box 57 [Washington?]--"The International Labor Organization meets in Paris", [1945, circa November 10], 5 t.p. (carbon)

Statement on her return from Paris


Box 57 [New York?]--Notes for talk on a balanced economy as the national goal, [circa 1946?], 5 a.p.


Box 57 [Washington?]--"The common welfare: The people mattered," article on Harry Hopkins for Survey Midmonthly, 1946 February, 2 p.p.


Box 57 [Washington]--Notes for conversation with President Truman, on Montreal session of ILO, 1946 February 6, 5 a.p.


Box 57 Washington--"Full employment", 1946 [February 28], 13 t.p., 11, 14 t.p. (carbon), 2 ms.p., 1 t.l.s.


Box 57 v.p.--Excerpts from Southern Teamster, St. Louis Union Labor Advocate, and Progressive Labor World, with column by Miss Perkins, "Working it out", [1946 April 17-18], 3 clippings


Box 57 New York--"Working it out," article, Institute for American Democracy, 1946 July 21, 2 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 57 Washington--Speech at President's Conference on Industrial safety, [1946 October?], 1 t.p.

Excerpts



Box 58 Montreal--Talk before the Canadian Woman's Club, on the future of labor, notes, 1947 January 30, 4 a.p.


Box 58 [New York]--Talk on politics and religion, "Query", 1947 April 15, 8 a.p.


Box 58 [Washington]--"Franklin D. Roosevelt's religion," Journal of Living, 1947 May, 4 p.p.


Box 58 [Washington?]--Speech, National Congress of Parents and Teachers, notes, 1947 May 21, 6 t.p. (carbon)


Box 58 [Washington?]--"The States' interest in safety", [1947, circa September], 2, 3 t.p.


Box 58 Philadelphia--American community in today's world, notes for address to Women's Auxiliary, [1947] September 13, 2 a.p.


Box 58 [Washington]--Notes, duplication of work in personnel, regional authority, Loyalty Review Board, [1947 September 30], 7 a.p.


Box 58 Troy; [Vt?]--Introduction to a talk, 1947 November, 2 a.p.


Box 58 n.p.--Walgrean lecture, on concept of the welfare of all the people as a basic concern of governments…", [circa 1948?], 5 a.p.


Box 58 [New York?]--Speech, on the death of Mary Small, [circa 1948?], 7 a.p.


Box 58 [New York]--Notes for address, on significance in American life of cooperation between labor and government, [circa 1948], 3 a.p.


Box 58 [New York?]--Review of A Man Can Live, by Bernard Iddings Bell, [circa 1948, January], 5 t.p.


Box 58 [New York]--Notes for lecture at St. Bede's School, [1948] January 26, 23, 4 a.p.


Box 58 [New York]--Notes for lecture at St. Bede's, [1948] February 2, 15 a.p., 1 a.env., 2 t.p.


Box 58 [New York]--Notes for lecture at St. Bede's, [1948] February 9, 15, 3 a.p.


Box 58 Madison, Wis.--Address, "Public service as a career," University of Wisconsin, 1948 February 24, 11, 1 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 58 [Washington]--"An experiment in art," Right Angle, 1948 April, 2 p.p.


Box 58 [Washington]--"A woman for President?," Today's Woman, [1948 April], 6 p.p.


Box 58 [Washington]--Memorandum for President Truman's speeches in New York City and New York State, [1948 October], 11, 11, 1 t.p. (carbon)


Box 58 S.Hadley, Mass.--"Public service as a career," summary of address at Mt. Holyoke College, 1948 December 1, 3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 58 [New York?]--On character qualities, and "what virtues well understood and accepted by all decent people", [1949?], 4 a.p.


Box 58 [New York?]--Notes on American history, [1949?], 8 a.p.


Box 58 [Washington]--Notes for a memorial statement on Laura A.Thompson, Librarian of the Labor Department, [1949], 18 a.p.


Box 58 [Washington?]--Toward a real career service, notes, talk to Society for Personnel Administration, Employment Section, 1949 March 8, 7 t.p.


Box 58 Buffalo--Address to NFPA on fire prevention, notes and press release, 1949 November 1, 6, 1 a.p., 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 58 Madison, Wis.--"John B. Andrews Memorial Symposium on labor legislation and social security," University of Wisconsin, 1949 November 5, 19 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 58 Atlantic City, N.J.--Address, New Jersey Education Association, 1949 November 12, 1 a.p., 3, 5 t.p.


Box 58 n.p.--Notes for talk, "Delegation of authority down the line is a temptation to rigidity...", [1950?], 3 a.p.


Box 58 n.p.--Notes for talk on the Civil Service Commission and personnel findings, [1950?], 9 a.p.


Box 58 n.p.--Notes for talk, "...Development of Texas - in this time everybody better off...", [1950?], 3 a.p.


Box 58 [Washington]--Outline about the Civil Service Commission's function, objective, etc., on Regional Directors' Conference agenda, [1950 January], 7 t.p.


Box 58 Washington--White House Conference on children and youth, notes for Miss Perkins' address, 1950 February 1, 6 t.p.


Box 58 [Washington?]--"Public service as a career," address, University of Wisconsin, "reprocessed and. ..brought up to date", 1950 March, 9 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 58 [San Francisco]--Speech to Federal Personnel Management Conference, part of prepared text, [1950 May 4], 5 t.p. (carbon)


Box 58 [Washington]--Notes, National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel, [1950 July], 3 a.p., 1 t.p.


Box 58 [Washington]--Notes on conference with Clark and Fay Hunter, NSRB, with recommendations for Civil Service Commission, 1950 September 26, 2 t.p.


Box 58 Chicago--Address on government employees, Roosevelt College, press release, 1950 October 19, 1 t.p., 3, 2 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 58 Providence, R.I.--"The democracy of Franklin D. Roosevelt," address at Brown University, 1950 November 1, 5 t.p., 4 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 58 Washington--"Improvements in the Federal Civil Service in recent years," Washington Times-Herald, 1951 August 20, 4, 1 t.p., 1 p.p.


Box 58 Bear Mt. N.Y.--Address before Personnel Management Conference, on the record of civil servants, press release, 1951 October 26, 1 t.p., 7 t.p. (carbon), 5 t.p. (mimeo), t.l.s


Box 58 [Washington]--On the development of the Civil Service Commission, [1951, circa November], 22 t.p., 1 t.n.


Box 58 [Washington?]--Notes for talk on "the world problems we know of as needing solutions...", [1952?], 7 a.p.


Box 58 [Williamsport, Pa.]--Notes for a talk, telling of the town and her trip there, [circa 1952?], 5 a.p.


Box 58 [New York]--Notes for address at Grace Drake memorial service, [1952 January 17], 10 a.p.


Box 58 Washington--Address, League of Women Voters, on the Federal civil service, 1952 January 29, 2 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 58 Geneva, Switzerland--Health Com.'s Report to the International Labor Conference, 1952 June 5, 2 t.p., 4 t.p. (mimeo), 6, 1, 3 p.p.


Box 58 Washington--Notes of comment written on card of admittance to President Truman's farewell dinner, 1952 December 4, a.n.


Box 58 [Washington]--Outline for "Inside government," broadcast, [1953] February 18, 4 t.p., 4 t.p. (carbon), 1 t.l., 1 t.l.s.


Box 58 Chicago--Address, American Personnel and Guidance Assoc, on government employment, 1953 March 31, 2 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 58 Urbana, Ill.--"Pressures on a government administrator," University of Illinois, 1953 April 16, 15, 20 a.p. 1 t.p.


Box 58 [Washington?]--Notes on the changing cabinet, [1953 April 30], 4, 2 a.p., clipping


Box 58 [Urbana, Ill.]--"The loyalty program in government service," University of Illinois, [1953 May 6], 18 a.p., 2 t.p.


Box 58 [Urbana, Ill.]--"Recruitement and manpower problems in federal service," University of Illinois, [1953] May 7, 35 a.p.


Box 58 Cleveland--Government administration's improvements over 20 years, notes for address to office workers, 1953 June 24, 2, 6, 10 a.p.


Box 58 [Washington]--Notes on the Oppenheimer case, 1953 December 13, 13 a.p.


Box 58 [New York]--Notes for address to "Query" (incomplete?), austerity of voluntarism for order and social justice, [1955 December], 6, 1 a.p.


Box 58 Asbury Park, N.J.--Notes, on the death of N.J. Congressional Representative Mary T. Norton, [1959, circa August 2], 2 ap.


Box 58 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Notes on changes in American values, [1961?], 4 a.p.


Box 58 n.p.--Notes for talk on women in industry after World War II, [circa 1962?], 5 a.p.


Box 58 [Ithaca, N.Y.?]--On women's rights, [circa 1962?], 11 a.p.


Box 58 [Ithaca, N.Y.?]--Notes, Relief and unemployment, [1963?], 8 a.p.


Box 58 Los Angeles--"Labor under the New Deal and the new frontier," Two views of American labor, University of California, 1965, 1963, 18 p.p.



Box 59 Incomplete and unidentified items

Part VIII: Franklin Delano Roosevelt--Letters, Memos, and Documents



Box 60 Letters from President Roosevelt to Frances Perkins and others


Box 60 Letters to President Roosevelt from Frances Perkins


Box 60 Letters from various persons on labor, strikes, World War II



Box 61 Memos, Drafts, Speeches, etc., Typed Documents (t.d.)



Box 62 Cabinet Meetings, Executive Orders, Press Releases, 1929 October-circa 1944 October, Typed documents (t.d.) and printed documents (p.d.)


Box 62 Miscellaneous documents to and about President Roosevelt, 1939 March 3-1950, Typed documents (t.d.) and printed documents (p.d.)



Box 63 Memos, Drafts, Suggested Outlines, etc. for Speeches for President Roosevelt

Part IX: Desk Calendars



Box 64 Desk Calendars, 1931 December


Box 64 Desk Calendars, 1932



Box 65 Desk Calendars, 1933-1939



Box 64 Desk Calendars, 1940-1952



Box 65 Desk Calendars, 1946 October-December

Part X: Frances Perkins--Miscellaneous Documents



Box 66 Frances Perkins--Miscellaneous Documents, [1919?]-1933 May 21

Part XI: The Roosevelt I Knew--Manuscript



Box 67 The Roosevelt I Knew--Manuscript (I)



Box 68 The Roosevelt I Knew--Manuscript (II)



Box 69 The Roosevelt I Knew--Manuscript (III)

Part XII: Subject Files



Box 70 Absenteeism


Box 70 American Federation of Labor


Box 70 American Legion


Box 70 Anthracits Committee


Box 70 Automobile Labor Board


Box 70 Bennington College


Box 70 Bituminous Coal Labor Board


Box 70 Boyd, Edith (Mrs. Charles)


Box 70 Braithwaite Family


Box 70 Brown, Erwin F.


Box 70 Building and Construction Trade


Box 70 Camden Board of Arbitration


Box 70 Central Statistical Board


Box 70 Child Labor Amendment


Box 70 Cincinnati Plan


Box 70 Civil Works Administration


Box 70 Civilian Conservation Corps


Box 70 Commerce, Department of


Box 70 Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government


Box 70 Committee on Econonic Security


Box 70 Communist Party


Conferences

Arranged chronologically



Box 71 President's Conference on Unemployment, 1921


Box 71 Conference of Administration of Labor Laws, 1922


Box 71 Conference of Governors on Unemployment, 1931


Box 71 Eastern Interstate Conference on Labor Legislation, 1931


Box 71 Joint Conference on the Flexible Work and Week, 1932


Box 71 Planning Conference called by the Governor of New york State, 1932


Box 71 Interstate Conference on Labor Laws, 1933


Box 71 President's Conference with Governors, 1933


Box 71 Labor Conference, 1933


Box 71 Beveridge Conference, 1933


Box 71 Southern Regional Conference on State Labor Legislation and Economic Security, 1935


Box 71 Five State Labor Conference, 1935


Box 71 Southern Regional Conference, 1936


Box 71 Conference of International Union Presidents, 1936


Box 71 Conference on Collective Bargaining, 1937


Box 71 National Health Conference, 1938


Box 71 Southern Regional Conference, 1938


Box 71 White House Conference: Peace Proposals of the CIO, 1939


Box 71 White House Conference: Children in a Democracy, 1940


Box 71 Economic Outlook Conference, 1940


Box 71 War Labor Conference, 1941


Box 71 Aircraft Stabilzation Conference, 1942


Box 71 American Labor Conference International Affairs, 1944


Box 71 Seventh Annual Bishop's Conference, 1945


Box 71 World Trade Union Conference, 1945


Box 71 White House Conference: Children and Youth, 1949


Box 71 National Conference on Aging, 1950



Box 72 Congress of Industrial Organization (CIO)


Box 72 Construction League of the United State


Box 72 Consumer's League


Box 72 Democratic Party


Box 72 Diamond Candy Corporation


Box 72 Education


Box 72 Election Campaign


Box 72 Election Campagin


Box 72 Election Campaign


Box 72 Equal Rights Amendment



Box 73 Farm Prices and Income


Box 73 Federal Security Agency


Box 73 Federal Steel Mediation Board


Box 73 Fire Prevention


Box 73 Garment Industry


Box 73 Garsson Case


Box 73 Goldman, Emma


Box 73 Immigration


Box 73 Industrial Hygiene


Box 73 Industrial Relations


Box 73 Industrial Standards


Box 73 Interior Department


Box 73 International Photo-Engravers Union


Box 73 Jefferson Society of New York


Box 73 Justice Department



Box 74 Labor


Box 74 Labor--International Conditions


Box 74 Labor Legislation


Box 74 League of Women Voters


Box 74 Maternity Center Association


Box 74 McPike, Sara


Box 74 Mar Shimun Case


Box 74 Massachusetts Plan


Box 74 Mount Holyoke College


Box 74 National Bituminous Coal Conference


Box 74 National Civil Service League


Box 74 National Defense


Box 74 National Defense Mediation Board


Box 74 National Longshoreman's Board


Box 74 National Maritime Mediation Board



Box 75 National Railway Labor Panel


Box 75 National Recovery Administration


Box 75 National Reemployment Service


Box 75 National Resources Planning Board


Box 75 National Security Resources Board


Box 75 National Steel Labor Relations Board


Box 75 New Hampshire Plan


Box 75 New York State


Box 75 Office of Price Administration


Box 75 Office of War Information


Box 75 Post War Problems


Box 75 Progressive Miners of America


Box 75 Public Works


Box 75 Public Works Administration



Box 76 Quilts, 1933-1935


Box 76 Quilts, 1938-1944


Box 76 Radcliffe College


Box 76 Railroad Union, 1934, 1945


Box 76 Reese, Mrs. Frances (Braithwaite)


Box 76 Rome, New York, 1919


Box 76 Rumsey, Mrs. Mary Harriman, 1937


Box 76 Saint John's College


Box 76 Social Security


Box 76 State Department



Box 77 Unemployment



Box 78 United States Congress


Box 78 U.S. Congress, 3 folders


Box 78 U.S. House of Representatives, 193, 2 folders


Box 78 U.S. House of Representatives, 1934, 3 folders


Box 78 U.S. House of Representatives, 1935


Box 78 U.S. House of Representatives, 1937


Box 78 U.S. House of Representatives, 1940


Box 78 U.S. House of Representatives, 1941


Box 78 U.S. House of Representatives, 1943


Box 78 U.S. House of Representatives, 1945


Box 78 U.S. Senate, 1932


Box 78 U.S. Senate, 1933


Box 78 U.S. Senate, 1935


Box 78 U.S. Senate, 1936


Box 78 U.S. Senate, 1937


Box 78 U.S. Senate, 1938


Box 78 U.S. Senate, 1943



Box 77 U.S. Employment Service


Box 77 U.S. Senate


Box 77 War Labor Board--World War I


Box 77 War Labor Board--World War II


Box 77 Women In Industry


Box 77 Women's Democratic Union

Part XIII

Part XIII contains additional subject files, as well as clippings, photographs, scrapbooks, telegrams, biographical materials, and printed materials.



Box 79 The Trial of Harry Bridges


International Labor Office



Box 80 International Labor Organization--Joint statement of Balkan and Central-European countries to ILO


Conferences


Box 80 Geneva, 1935


Box 80 Philadelphia, 1944


Box 80 Paris, 1945


Box 80 Montreal, 1946


Box 80 San Francisco, 1948


Box 80 Geneva, 1952


Box 80 Information Service


Box 80 Miscellaneous



Box 81 Miscellaneous publications


New York State



Box 82 Child Labor


Box 82 Department of Labor


Box 82 Immigrant Education


Box 82 Industrial Hygiene


Box 82 Industrial Stabilization


Box 82 Unemployment


Box 82 Women in Industry


Box 82 Workmen's Compensation


Strikes



Box 83 Allis-Chalmers, 1941


Box 83 Coal, 1933


Box 83 Coal, 1939


Box 83 Coal, 1941


Box 83 Coal, 1943


Box 83 Coal, 1945


Box 83 General


Box 83 General Motors, 1937


Box 83 Imperial Valley, California, 1934


Box 83 Longshoremen, 1934-1935


Box 83 Longshoremen, 1936


Box 83 New York Board of Transportation, 1941


Box 83 New York Ship Building Corp., 1935


Box 83 Railroad, 1941


Box 83 Railroad, 1944


Box 83 Remington Rand, 1937


Box 83 Rubber (Akron, Ohio), 1935


Box 83 Steel, 1937


Box 83 Western Union, 1939


U.S. Civil Service Commission



Box 84 Citizenship


Box 84 Efficiency Rating


Box 84 Hoover Commission


Box 84 Loyalty Review Board


Box 84 Loyalty Review Board Cases


Box 84 Loyalty Review Board Membership


Box 84 Miscellaneous


Box 84 National Defense


Box 84 Section 24


Box 84 Studies on Foreign Civil Service


U.S. Department of Labor--Documents



Box 85 Advisory Committee to the Secretary--Memoranda


Box 85 Advisory Committee to the Secretary--Minutes


Box 85 Annual Report, 1934


Box 85 Annual Report, 1935


Box 85 Annual Report, 1936


Box 85 Annual Report, 1938


Box 85 Annual Report, 1939


Box 85 Annual Report, 1940


Box 85 Annual Report, 1941


Box 85 Annual Report, 1943


Box 85 Annual Report, 1944


Box 85 Budget


Box 85 Children's Bureau


Box 85 Dedication of Building, 1935 February 25


Box 85 Department of Labor


Box 85 History of the Department



Box 86 Labor Standards


Box 86 Labor Standards Case Histories


Box 86 Labor Standards National Defense


Box 86 Labor Statistics


Box 86 Library


Box 86 National Labor Relations Board


Box 86 Older Workers


Box 86 Personnel


Box 86 Wage and Hour Division



Box 87 U.S. Department of Labor--Publications



Box 88 U.S. Department of Labor--Publications



Box 89 U.S. Department of Labor--Publications


Personal Records



Box 90 Luncheon and dinner, 1934-1945


Box 90 Christmas Cards


Box 90 Addresses of "Phila. Comm.", New York, [1910?]


Box 90 Committee on Safety, [1912-1917]


Speech Materials



Box 91 NRA


Box 91 Child Labor


Box 91 Civil Service


Box 91 Democratic Party


Box 91 Department of Commerce


Box 91 Department of Labor


Box 91 Labor Standards and Legislation


Box 91 Labor Union


Box 91 National Labor Relations Board


Box 91 New York State: Industrial Hygiene, Labor Market, et al


Box 91 Plan for study of Economic Security


Box 91 Post-War Planning


Box 91 Shipbuilding industry: data on various companies, 1942 December-1943 January


Box 91 Smith, Al


Box 91 Social Security



Box 92 States--Southern


Box 92 States--Various


Box 92 Strikes


Box 92 Unemployment, Ms.


Box 92 Unemployment, Printed


Box 92 Women in industry, Ms.


Box 92 Women in industry, Printed


Box 92 World War II: Negroes in a Democracy at war, Unemployment, War production, War Labor Disputes, 1942 May 27-1946 August



Box 93 Messages of Congratulations to Miss Perkins on her appointment to the Cabinet



Box 94 Clippings



Box 95 Clippings



Box 96 Clippings



Box 97 Clippings



Box 98 Clippings



Box 99 Clippings



Box 100 Photographs



Box 101 Photographs


Scrapbooks



Box 102 Scrapbook Volume 1-2



Volume 3 Scrapbook Volume 3



Volume 4 Scrapbook Volume 4



Volume 5 Scrapbook Volume 5



Volume 6 Scrapbook Volume 6



Box 103 Telegrams, form letters, t.l. (carbon) to unidentified people; items of personal business; letters from cranks and admirers, lists of names, etc.



Box 104 Biographical Material



Box 105 Miscellaneous printed pamphlets and printed Items

Oversized



Flatbox 668 Photograph Portraits of Frances Perkins


Flatbox 668 Photographs and Drawings by Frances Perkins


Flatbox 668 Manuscript Cartoons showing Perkins, 3 items

By Berryman, Kessler, Chase


Photographs


Flatbox 668 U.S. Border Patrol

Some showing Perkins, some annotated by her


Flatbox 668 Governor Roosevelt and his Department heads in Executive Chambers, Albany, 1928-1932


Flatbox 668 Photograph of a portrait of Perkins


Flatbox 668 Photograph of Perkins with ladies in peasant dress

Coggeshall Additions


Cataloged Manuscripts and Documents



Box 107 A - W


Correspondence


Cataloged Correspondence



Box 106 Acheson, Dean G.


Box 106 Aldrich, Winthrop W.


Box 106 Astor, William Waldorf


Box 106 Atlee, Clement Richard, Earl Atlee


Box 106 Baird, Mary


Box 106 Barrett, Anne N.


Box 106 Bell, Bernard Iddings


Box 106 Belmont, Eleanor Robson (Mrs. August)


Box 106 Beston, Henry


Box 106 Bettmann, Otto L.


Box 106 Bevin, Ernest


Box 106 Biddle, George


Box 106 Bishop, Morris


Box 106 Black, Hugo L.


Box 106 Blanding, Sarah G.


Box 106 Blum, John Morton


Box 106 Boettiger, Anna Roosevelt


Box 106 Breckinridge, Sophonisba Preston


Box 106 Brisbane, Arthur


Box 106 Brooke, Henrietta Otis (Mrs. Frederick H.)


Box 106 Brown, John Mason


Box 106 Browne, Waldo R.


Box 106 Bruhacker, Howard


Box 106 Bruère, Henry


Box 106 Brunschvicg, Elizabeth


Box 106 Bulgarian Workers' Congress


Box 106 Burlingham, Charles C.


Box 106 Burns, James M.


Box 106 Butler, Harold


Box 106 Butler, Nicholas Murray


Box 106 Butterworth, James F.


Box 106 Bullitt, William Christian


Box 106 Canfield, Cass


Box 106 Cardozo, Benjamin N.


Box 106 Catt, Carrie Chapman


Box 106 Chamberlain, Joseph P.


Box 106 Church, Samuel Harden


Box 106 Cohen, Wilbur J.


Box 106 Collins, Richard N.


Box 106 Connally, Tom


Box 106 Connolly, William L.


Box 106 Cook, Nancy


Box 106 Curran, Elizabeth


Box 106 Damrosch, Leopold


Box 106 Davis, William Hammat


Box 106 Dawson, Donald S.


Box 106 Dewey, John


Box 106 Douglas, Helen Gahagan (Mrs. Melvyn)


Box 106 Dreier, Mary Elizabeth


Box 106 Duggan, Stephen Pierce


Box 106 Eden, Anthony, Earl of Avon


Box 106 Edward VIII, King of Great Britain


Box 106 Eliot, Thomas H.


Box 106 Evans, Bergen


Box 106 Elmhirst, Dorothy Whitney Straight (Mrs. L.)


Box 106 Ely, Gertrude


Box 106 Farley, James A.


Box 106 Florsheim, Lillian


Box 106 Friedel, Frank B.


Box 106 Frankfurter, Felix


Box 106 Forrestal, James


Box 106 Folks, Homer



Box 106A Gambs, John S.


Box 106A Gibson, Irene L.


Box 106A Gildersleeve, Virginia C.


Box 106A Glidden, William Townsend


Box 106A Goudy, Frederic W.


Box 106A Graham, Katherine


Box 106A Grant, Jane


Box 106A Green, William


Box 106A Gruening, Ernest


Box 106A Hale, Beatrice Forbes-Robertson


Box 106A Halifax, Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, Earl of


Box 106A Harlan, John M.


Box 106A Harriman, Florence Jaffray (Mrs. J. Borden)


Box 106A Harriman, William Averell


Box 106A Harrington, Ethel (Mrs. F.H.)


Box 106A Henderson, Leon


Box 106A Hopkins, Harry L.


Box 106A Houghteling, James Lawrence


Box 106A Hughes, Rupert


Box 106A Hull, Cordell


Box 106A Ickes, Harold LeClair


Box 106A Jackson, Gardner


Box 106A Jay, Frances


Box 106A Johnston, Eric


Box 106A Jones, Joseph M.


Box 106A Jones, Jesse H.


Box 106A Johnson, Hugh S.


Box 106A Kellogg, Paul


Box 106A Kellogg, Frances A.


Box 106A Kennedy, Charles Rann


Box 106A Kennedy, Jacqueline Lee Bouvier (Mrs. John F.)


Box 106A Kennedy, John Fitzgerald


Box 106A Kingsbury, John A.


Box 106A Kroll, Leon


Box 106A Lapp, John A.


Box 106A Large, Helen B.


Box 106A La Rochefoucauld, Edmée, Duchesse de


Box 106A Laski, Harold J.


Box 106A Lathrop, Julia C.


Box 106A Leach, Agnes Brown


Box 106A Leach, Henry Goddard


Box 106A Lehman, Edith Altschul (Mrs. Herbert)


Box 106A Lehman, Herbert Henry


Box 106A Lenroot, Katharine F.


Box 106A Lewis, Grace Livingston Hegger (Mrs. Sinclair)


Box 106A Leggett, Sir Frederick


Box 106A Lewis, John L.


Box 106A Lewis, Michael


Box 106A Littauer, Kenneth


Box 106A Lubin, Isidor


Box 106A Luhan, Mabel Dodge


Box 106A MacCormack,. Daniel W.


Box 106A McCormack, John W.


Box 106A MacDonald, Malcolm


Box 106A McIntosh, Millicent C.


Box 106A Mclntyre, Marvin H.


Box 106A MacLeish, Archibald


Box 106A McWilliams, Carey


Box 106A Maddock, Elizabeth


Box 106A Maggs, Douglas B.


Box 106A Manning, William T.


Box 106A Matthews, Burnita Shelton


Box 106A Mendès France, Pierre


Box 106A Mesta, Perle S.


Box 106A Mitchell, James P.


Box 106A Moley, Raymond


Box 106A Moot, Adelbert


Box 106A Morgenthau, Henry, Sr.


Box 106A Morgenthau, Henry, Jr.


Box 106A Morse, Wayne


Box 106A Moses, Robert


Box 106A Moynihan, Daniel Patrick


Box 106A Murray, Philip


Box 106A Muskie, Edmund S.



Box 106B Nash, Ray


Box 106B Nash, Walter


Box 106B Nearing, Scott


Box 106B Nesbitt, Cathleen


Box 106B Nevins, Allan


Box 106B Norman, Priscilla Reytiens


Box 106B Paish, Sir George


Box 106B Pardue, Austin


Box 106B Parodi, Annie


Box 106B Partridge, J.H.


Box 106B Pegler, Westbrook


Box 106B Perkins, Frances


Box 106B Phelan, Edward


Box 106B Poole, Ernest


Box 106B Pope Hennessy, Sir John Wyndham


Box 106B Porter, Paul R.



Box 106C Rayburn, Sam


Box 106C Reid, Helen Rogers (Mrs. Ogden M.)


Box 106C Ridder, Bernard H.


Box 106C Roberts, Harriett M.


Box 106C Roberts, Owen J.


Box 106C Rockefeller, John D., Jr.


Box 106C Rockefeller, Nelson A.


Box 106C Rogers, Lindsay


Box 106C Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt (Mrs. Franklin D.)


Box 106C Roosevelt, Elliott


Box 106C Roosevelt, Franklin Delano


Box 106C Rowse, Alfred Leslie


Box 106C Sachs, Alexander


Box 106C Salter, James Arthur, Baron Salter


Box 106C Sargent, Dwight E.


Box 106C Schieffelin, William Jay, Jr.


Box 106C Schlesinger, Arthur Meier, Jr.


Box 106C Schneiderman, Rose


Box 106C Schorer, Mark


Box 106C Sedgwick, Ellery


Box 106C Shafer, W.B., Jr.


Box 106C Shaver, Dorothy


Box 106C Sheridan, Jay


Box 106C Shientag, Bernard


Box 106C Sinclair, Ethel (Mrs. Robert S.)


Box 106C Sinclair, Helen B. (Mrs. Archer C.)


Box 106C Smith, Alfred E.


Box 106C Smith, Fanny A.


Box 106C Smith, Margaret Chase


Box 106C Soames, Mary Churchill Soames, Baroness


Box 106C Spargo, John


Box 106C Starr, Louis M,


Box 106C Stettinius, Edward R., Jr.


Box 106C Stevenson, Adlai Ewing


Box 106C Stimson, Henry L.


Box 106C Stokes, Harold Phelps


Box 106C Stokes, Helen Phelps


Box 106C Stokes, J.G. Phelps


Box 106C Stone, Harlan Fiske


Box 106C Sullivan, Mark


Box 106C Tabouis, Geneviève


Box 106C Tarr, Jeannette M. (Mrs. R. Layson)


Box 106C Taubman, Howard


Box 106C Taylor, Myron C.


Box 106C Thompson, Dorothy


Box 106C Thomson, Frank Graham and John B. Trevor


Box 106C Thomson, Joseph C.


Box 106C Tobey, Berkeley G.


Box 106C Tolles, N. Arnold


Box 106C Tomlinson, George


Box 106C Truman, Harry S.


Box 106C Truman, Mary Jane


Box 106C Turner, M.C.


Box 106C Veiller, Lawrence


Box 106C Vinson, Fred Moore


Box 106C Wachman, Marvin


Box 106C Wald, Lillian D.


Box 106C Walker, Tempest M.


Box 106C Wallace, Henry Agard


Box 106C Walling, L. Metcalfe


Box 106C Weeks, Edward


Box 106C Welles, Sumner


Box 106C Whitman, Robert S.S.


Box 106C Willard, Samuel P.


Box 106C Wilson, Paul Caldwell


Box 106C Winant, John Gilbert


Box 106C Windsor, Wallis Warfield, Duchess of


Box 106C Wirtz, W. Willard


Box 106C Wolfe, Carolyn W. (Mrs. James H.)


Box 106C Wolman, Leo


Box 106C Wyzanski, Charles E., Jr.


Uncataloged Correspondence



Box A Card Catalog--Name Index to Uncataloged Correspondence in the Coggeshall Portion of the Frances Perkins Papers



Box 108 A - B



Box 109 C - E



Box 110 F - He



Box 111 Hi - L



Box 112 M - O



Box 113 P - R



Box 114 S



Box 115 T - Z



Box 116 Perkins, Frances--Letters from, Carbons



Box 117 Perkins, Frances--Letters to Miss Perkins on her resignation from the Cabinet: 1945 June 27, 1945

109 letters and telegrams from various people; 54 telegrams from Dinner Sponsors


Box 117 Letters to Miss Perkins about her book, The Roosevelt I Know

Unidentified letters to Perkins from various people


Box 117 Bibliographical and Biographical materials about Miss Perkins



Box 118 Family letters, personal and business


Box 118 Unidentified letters


Family Correspondence and Files



Box 118A Letters between Frances Perkins and her husband, Paul C. Wilson



Box 118B Letters between Frances Perkins and her parents, her daughter, and other family members



Box 118C Family Files


Speeches and Articles



Box 119 [New York?]--Notes on "Responsibility of elected officers in primary.", undated, 6 a.p.


Box 119 n.p.--"The real slaves of fashion", undated, 5 a.p.

Draft


Box 119 n.p.--"An Adventure in Philanthropy", undated, 21 a.p.

Story

1988 Addition


Box 119 n.p.--"The County Kerry Crowd", undated, 3 a.p.

Synopsis of story

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Box 119 n.p.--"Death of a structural iron-worker", undated, 6 a.p.

Notes

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Box 119 n.p.--Lecture [to the Personnel Research Federation (?)], undated, 6 t.p.

Carbon copy

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Box 119 n.p.--"'Mrs. Stark's Husband'", undated, 1 a.p.

Synopsis of story

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Box 119 n.p.--Notes on European Travel, 1936-1957, undated, 9 a.p.

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Box 119 n.p.--Notes on Government Agencies, undated, 2 a.p.

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Box 119 n.p.--Outlines and drafts for stories and articles, undated, 69 a.p.

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Box 119 n.p.--Outlines for "Bobby" stories, undated, 19 a.p.

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Box 119 n.p.--Outlines for "Marie" stories, undated, 9 a.p.

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Box 119 n.p.--Poetry drafts, undated, 40 a.p.

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Box 119 [New York]--"The Presipio. A Christmas Play", undated, 1 t.p.

Synopsis

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Box 119 n.p.--"Retarding Civilization", undated, 1 a.p.

Notes for article

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Box 119 n.p.--Stories and humerous anecdotes, undated, 66 a.p., 3 t.p.

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Box 119 n.p.--"Suffrage Story", undated, 2 a.p.

Synopsis for story

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Box 119 n.p.--"The Tombstones of William and Anna", undated, 8 a.p.

Synopsis of story

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Box 119 Indianapolis--"Forty years' work," in the Indianapolis Union, on improvements in workers' conditions, n.y. [July 25], 1 p.p.


Box 119 [Boston?]--"Robin Hood and Sherwood Forest", 1895 January 21, 4 a.p.s.

A high school paper


Box 119 [South Hadley, MA](?)--Class notebooks for French composition, [circa 1900], 2 Volumes

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Box 119 S. Hadley, Mass.--Lecture notes and laboratory notes from botany class at Mt. Holyoke College, [1900 February-June], 66, 1, 38 a.p.


Box 119 [S. Hadley, Mass.]--"Fern topic", 1900 March, 6 a.p.s.

Paper for botany class


Box 119 S. Hadley, Mass.--Exams in botany class, 1900 May 7, June 5, 5 a.p.s.; notebook, 3 a.p., s. on cover


Box 119 [S. Hadley, Mass.]--Lecture notes and laboratory notes from zoology class, [1900 September-December], 51, 50 a.p.


Box 119 [S. Hadley, Mass.]--Lecture notes and laboratory notes from zoology class, 1901 January-April, 19, 43, 7, 18, 6a.p.


Box 119 [S. Hadley, Mass.]--Lecture notes and laboratory notes from zoology class, 1901 May-June, 30, 24 a.p.


Box 119 [S. Hadley, Mass.]--Lecture notes and laboratory notes from zoology class, 1901 November-1902 May, 40, 20, 26 a.p.


Box 119 [S. Hadley, Mass.]--Draft of a talk (or paper?) at Mt. Holyoke College, on the common ideals of womanhood, [circa 1902], 4 a.p.s.

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Box 119 [S. Hadley, Mass.]--Outline and notes for talk (?) on students' government, [circa 1902], 39 a.p.

Incomplete?


Box 119 [S. Hadley, Mass.]--Lecture notes from various classes at Mt. Holyoke College, [1902, February-June?], 8 a.p.


Box 119 [Wake Forrest, Ill.]--"Outline for zoology 1905-1906," a course taught by Perkins at Ferry Hall, 1905-1906, 4 a.p., 37 ms.p.s.

With her course outline and students' papers - "FP 2/10" to "FP 6/6."


Box 119 [Newcastle, Me.?]--Essay on Nicolas Codman, builder and architect of the Codman and Cottrell homes in Damariscotte Falls, Me., 1906(?), 10 t.p. (carbon), with a.corrections, s. by FP

a.n., "Sold to House Beautiful."


Box 119 [Philadelphia?]--Various bibliographies concerning housekeeping, domestic training, etc., [1906, circa November], 14 t.p., 1t.p. (carbon)


Box 119 [Philadelphia?]--"Settlement impressions", [circa 1907], 6 a.p.

After a visit to Bill House in Chicago (not completed)


Box 119 [Lake Forest, IL]--Notes on religion, 1907 February 9, 4 a.p.

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Box 119 v.p.--Notes on European Travel, 1907 June 20-September 12, 1 Volumes

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Box 119 [Philadelphia]--First draft of report on Jewish immigrants in Philadelphia; for the Philadelphia Research and Protective Association, [circa 1907, December], 8 t.p., ms. Additions and a. corrections


Box 119 [Philadelphia]--Report material on various groups of immigrants in Philadelphia; for the PRPA, [1908?], 22 t.p.


Box 119 [Philadelphia]--"A plan for a Bureau of Immigration", [circa 1908, January?], 1 a.p., 4, 2 t.p. (carbon)

With a. note by Miss Perkins, and a "Report of educa- tional opportunities for immigrants," by the PRPA.


Box 119 [Philadelphia]--"Report of an investigation into the conditions of 2460 Jewish immigrant girls," for the PRPA, [circa 1908, January], 77 t.p. (carbon), a. corrections


Box 119 Philadelphia--Draft of criticism of Powys lecture on George Bernard Shaw, with newspaper criticism enclosed, [1908 February], 2 a.p.



Box 120 [Philadelphia]--American race-problems: notes and a published syllabus of Carl Kelsey's University of Pennsylvania course., 1908 October-1909 May, 175 a.p., 8 t.p., 1 p.d., 1 notebook cover with sig.


Box 120 [Philadelphia]--Notes on University of Pennsylvania course, "Theory of sociology, with Prof. Mussey, 1908 October [17]-1909 May, 178 a.p., 3 t.p.


Box 120 [Philadelphia]--Notes on University of Pennsylvania class on History of economics, with Prof. Patten; first draft of a paper, "The relation of Adam Smith and Benjamin Franklin", 1908 [October 20]-[1909] February 16, 2 a .notebooks, 14 a.p.


Box 120 [Philadelphia]--Notes and paper from University of Pennsylvania class on Sociology, "Henrik Ibsen, the iconoclast", [1908, circa November?], 52, 10 a.p., 12 t.p. (carbon), env. with a.n.


Box 120 [Philadelphia]--"The economic doctrine of socialism", [1908, circa November 12], 5 a.p.

Notes for a talk (At the Consumer's League?)


Box 120 [Worcester, Mass.?]--Notes for talk on the history of socialism, [1909?], 5 a.p.


Box 120 [Philadelphia]--Notes for talk on the cause of the immigrant, [1909?], 5 a.p.


Box 120 [Philadelphia]--Notes for talk on the cause of the immigrant (PRPA), [1909?], 5 a.p.


Box 120 [Philadelphia]--Notes for a talk on the Christian's responsibility for improving the material conditions in the world, [1909?], 2, 12 a.p.


Box 120 [Philadelphia]--Notes for a talk on "Dangers of Immigrant women", [1909?], 4, 1 a.p.


Box 120 [Philadelphia]--Notes for a talk, "The dignity of labour", [1909?], 9 a.p.


Box 120 [Philadelphia]--Notes for a talk, "Economic doctrine of socialism", [1909?], 11 a.p.


Box 120 [Philadelphia]--Notes for a talk, Fourth Annual Report of the Philadelphia Research and Protective Association, [1909?], 6 a.p.


Box 120 [Philadelphia]--Notes for a talk on immigrant women (PRPA), [1909?], 2 a.p.


Box 120 [Philadelphia]--Notes for a talk on immigrants and social evolution, [1909?], 4 a.p.


Box 120 [Philadelphia]--Miscellaneous notes on immigration, [1909?], 10 a.p.


Box 120 [Philadelphia]--Notes on lodging houses and housing conditions, [1909?], 7 folders; 4 a.p., 5 a.p., 2 a.p., 4 a.p., 8 a.p., 10 a.p., 4 a.p.


Box 120 [Philadelphia]--Notes for talk on lodging houses, and work for immlgrant women, [1909?], 3 a.p.


Box 120 [Philadelphia]--Notes for a lecture in a course on social problems, [1909?], 8 a.p.


Box 120 [Philadelphia]--Social work a profession for women, [1909?], 4 a.p.


Box 120 [New York?]--Notes for talk on women in industry, [1909?], 10 a.p.


Box 120 [Philadelphia?]--Working conditions for women and how they can make changes: Notes for a talk on the Philadelphia situation, [1909?], 4 a.p.


Box 120 [Philadelphia]--Notes for talk on the needs of immigrant women, [1909?], 6 a.p.


Box 120 [Philadelphia]--Notes on the needs of immigrants, [1909?], 4 a.p.


Box 120 [Philadelphia]--Notes or talk on "Protection of immigrant' women," with a draft, [1909?], 5, 12 a. p.


Box 120 [Philadelphia]--Notes for talk, "The relation of Christian women to the present social order", [1909?], 7 a.p.


Box 120 [Philadelphia]--Notes for talk on socialism, [1909?], 8 a.p.


Box 120 [Philadelphia]--"Socialist indictment," outline and notes for a talk, [1909?], 9 a.p.


Box 120 [Philadelphia]--Notes for talk on the spiritual needs of the immigrant, [1909?], 4 a.p.


Box 120 n.p.--"Dream", [1909], 1 a.p.

Draft of poem

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Box 120 Philadelphia--"To Maida...", 1909 February, 1 a.p.

Draft of poem

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Box 120 [Philadelphia]--"A critical analysis of Marx doctrine of the materialistic interpretation of history," draft, [1909, circa May], 29 a.p., 1 p.d., clippings encl.


Box 120 [Philadelphia]--"Outline study of method of Booth's 'Life & Labor' of London", 1909 September, 1, 11 a.p.



Box 121 [New York]--Notes,examinationandreadinglist from Columbia University course with Samuel McCune Lindsay on Social economy, [1909 October-1910 February], 43 a.p., 2 t.p.


Box 121 [New York]--Notes from Columbia University class with Franklin Henry Giddings on the History of civilization; 3 t.d. on Prof. Giddings encl., 1909 October 1-1910 January 14?, 1, 157 a.p., 16 t.p.


Box 121 [New York]--Notes from Columbia University course with Edwin R.A. Seligman, on the Fiscal and industrial history of the United States; with "Outline of lectures" and printed tables, [1909 October 5-1910 January], 1, 252 a.p.; 34, 1p.d.


Box 121 [New York]--Notes from Columbia Uniersity class with Edward Thomas Devine, on Social Economy; examination encl., 1909 October 5-1910 May 12, 124 a.p., 1 t.p.


Box 121 [Philadelphia]--Notes for talk on child labor, American labor problem, etc., with "Topics for Review", [1910], 4 a.p.


Box 121 [Philadelphia]--Rough draft for "Speech from two standpoints. 1. As a socialist 2.As a woman", [1910], 7 a.p.


Box 121 [Philadelphia(?)]--Lecture notes for The Socialist Literary Society, [1910], 1 Volumes; Stenographic notebook

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Box 121 [New York?]--Notes for talk on malnutrition in school children, based, in part, on her MA Thesis in Columbia University in 1910, [circa 1910], 15 a.p.


Box 121 [Philadelphia]--Lecture notes for The Socialist Literary Society, [1910 February], 41 a.p.

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Box 121 [New York]--Notes from Columbia University class on economic theory by John Bates Clark, [1910] February 7-March 2, 57 a.p.


Box 121 [New York]--Notes from Columbia University course with Samuel McCune Lindsay on Social economy, [1910 February 8-May], 74 a.p.


Box 121 New York--Notes from Columbia University course with Henry R. Seager on the Labor problem. With course outline., 1910 February 8-May 9, 161 a.p., 4 p.p.


Box 121 [New York]--Notes from Columbia University class with Franklin Henry Giddings on the History of civilization, 1910 February 11-May 6, 1, 138 a.p.


Box 121 [New York]--Notes from Columbia University course with John Bates Clark on Theories of social reform, 1910 February [15]-May [31], 1, 110 a.p.


Box 121 [New York]--Early draft of her Masters Thesis at Columbia University, [1910, circa March?], 15 a.p., env. with a.n.


Box 121 [New York]--"Women of Intellect", 1910 April, 5 a.p.

Notes

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Box 121 [New York]--"A study of malnutrition in 107 children from Public School 51," Columbia University Masters Thesis, 1910 April 15, 60 t.p. (carbon), 18 ms. p.

Corrected copy


Box 121 [New York]--Another copy of her Masters thesis, 1910 April 15, 18 ms.p., with a.corrections


Box 121 n.p.--Draft of poem, 1910 April 28, 2 a.p.

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Box 121 n.p.--"The Holy Trinity", 1910 May, 3 a.p.

Poem

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Box 121 n.p.--Draft of poem, 1910 May 2, 2 a.p.

Draft of poem

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Box 121 [New York]--Corrected tables and other pages from her Columbia Masters Thesis, 1910 July 9, 3 ms.p., 33 t.p. (with a.n.)


Box 121 [New York]--Notes from Columbia University course on the History of Great Britain, [1910] Octoberr 14 -1911 January 26, 57 a.p., notebook cover with sig.


Box 121 New York--Draft of poem, 1910 November 27, 3 a.p.

Draft of poem

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Box 121 [New York]--Notes for talk at Women's Christian Temperance Union on the Consumer's League, [1911?], 5 a.p.


Box 121 [New York?]--Notes on industrial disease, [1911?], 3 a.p.


Box 121 [New York?]--Notes for a talk(?) on fire prevention and fire protection, [1911?], 5 a.p.


Box 121 [New York?]--Notes on accident prevention, 1911 March 25, 6, 2, 5, 11 a.leaves (28 a.p.)


Box 121 n.p.--Draft of poem, 1911 [June(?)] 12, 1 a.p.

Draft of poem

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Box 121 [New York?]--Lecture notes on "Socialism as a science", [1911 October 6], 4 a.p.



Box 121A [New York?]--Notes for talk on the bakers of New York, [1912?], 7 a.p.

Incomplete?


Box 121A [Philadelphia]--Notes for a talk on the New York Consumer's league, [1912?], 6 a.p.


Box 121A [New York]--Draft of a talk on "The working woman and marriage", [1912?], 9 a.p.

At the Consumer's League of New York)


Box 121A Garden City, N.Y.--"Topics for exam," Adelphi College, 1912 January 30, 2 a.p.


Box 121A [New York]--Notes for lectures 1, 2 and 3 at the Consumer's League, on "Labor problems", [1912] February 2, 6, 9, 4, 20, 1 a.p.


Box 121A [New York]--Notes for "Finch lectures", 1912 February 17-March 6, 9 a.p., with covering env. and p.d

Consumer's League?


Box 121A [Garden City, N.Y.]--Miscellaneous lecture notes, [1912] February 27-April 23, 13 a.p.


Box 121A [New York?]--Notes for a lecture on the MacManus Bill, [1912, circa March], 1 a.p.


Box 121A [New York]--Notes for lecture on the "City and its food supply", [1912? March 30], 7 a.p.


Box 121A [New York?]--Lecture notes on "College woman and equal suffrage", [1912 April], 2 a.p.


Box 121A [Garden City, N.Y.]--Lecture notes on "Socialism as a solution of labor problems", [1912] April 3, 2 a.p.


Box 121A [Garden City, N.Y.?]--Lecture notes on "Profit sharing", [1912] April 23, 5 a.p.


Box 121A n.p.--"Spikenard and Myhrr", 1913 March 8, 2 a.p.

Draft of poem

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Box 121A n.p.--Lists of servants' daily work, 1913 October, 7 t.p.

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Box 121A [New York]--"Report on conditions of women and child wage earners in the United States in men's ready made clothing industry", [circa 1918], 23 a.p.


Box 121A v.p.--Notes on the male mind, 1918-1937, 46 a.p. (with 10 related letters)

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Box 121A Lakewood, N.Y.--Notes for talk on industry as the basis for modern society, [circa 1920?], 3 a.p.


Box 121A Hartford, Conn.--Notes for lecture on "Services of the modern government", [circa 1920], 25, 1 a.p.


Box 121A [New York]--Notes for address(?) on employment, [circa 1921], 6 t.p.


Box 121A [New York]--"A plan for a demonstration school for immigrant education," t. outline; a.ms. "by Miss Perkins on "People and organizations helping in drive," and research notes, [circa 1921, December], 11 a.p., 5 ms.p., 2 t.p. (lith.)


Box 121A [New York]--Material for Annual Report, New York City Council on Immigrant Education, [1922 May], 11 a.p., 1 t.p. (carbon), 1 p.d. filled out in ms.


Box 121A [New York]--Outline of a statement before the Council on Immigrant Education, [1922] May 25, 9 a.p.


Box 121A [New York]--"The minimum wage - what next?", 1923 May 15, 2 p.p. (part of a 6-p.article in The Survey)


Box 121A n.p.--Campaign speech for Governor Al Smith, [1924 October 15], 2 t.p.

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Box 121A [New York]--Draft of a talk on "The professional outlook of social workers", [1926?], 19 a.p.


Box 121A n.p.--"The Giant's New Year", 1926(?), 44 a.p.

Children's marionette play performed by SWC at a church fair

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Box 121A [New York]--"Plan for column on talks with the new woman voter", [circa 1928], 2 t.p., with a.n.


Box 121A n.p.--Radio address endorsing Alfred E. Smith in the presidential election, 1928 September 24, 4 t.p. (mimeographed, 7 copies)

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Box 121A n.p.--Radio address endorsing Al Smith in the presidential election, 1928 September 24, 4 t.p. (mimeographed)

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Box 121A New York--Introductory address by Miss Perkins, for speech by Franklin Delano Roosevelt, to the Consumer's League of New York., 1929 March 1, 2 t.p., with a.n. (part of a 22 p.doc.)


Box 121A [New York]--"My job," published in The Survey, 1929 March 15, 3 p.p. of 8 p.p. (with a.n.)



Box 122 n.p.--Lecture to the New York State Canners Association, [1930], 8 t.p. (carbon copy)

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Box 122 n.p.--Notes on unemployment, 1930-1931, 3 a.p.

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Box 122 Syracuse, N.Y.--Part of an address to the League of women Voters, on unemployment, [1930] January 14, 2, 1 t.p. (carbon) (p.3 missing)


Box 122 Washington--Statements by Miss Perkins before U.S. Senate Sub-Committee of the Committee of Commerce, on bills introduced by Senator Wagner, 1930 March 21, 2, 2 t.p.(lith.)


Box 122 [New York]--Article from Harpers Magazine,"Helping industry to help itself.", [1930 April 1], 7 p.p.


Box 122 New York--Excerpt from address before conference of Health and Welfare Agencies of New York City, 1930 June, 1, 1 t.p. (lith.), 2 copies


Box 122 New York--Notes for talk on "Prevention program" in industry and unemployment insurance, [1931?], 5 a.p.

A.n. on the verso reads, "Use for Brearly"


Box 122 New York--Statement by Miss Perkins, "The woman in industry, " in Independent Woman, 1931 February, 1 p.p.


Box 122 Wilkes-Barre, Pa.--Perkins' statement before the National Conference of Catholic Charities, 1931 September 27-30, 2, 2 t.p. (lith.), 2 copies


Box 122 Washington--Statement on establishment of a National Economic Council before the Senate Sub-Committee, 1931 October 23, 1, 1 t.p. (mimeo), 2 copies


Box 122 [New York]--"Unemployment insurance," article from Survey Graphic, 1931 November, 2, 4 p.p.


Box 122 n.p.--"Plots for play", [1932], 8 t.p.

Synopses for two plays

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Box 122 New York and n.p.--Notes on her relationship with Paul C. Wilson, 1932 and undated, 31 a.p.

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Box 122 Washington--U.S .Senate Committee on Commerce, Perkins' statements on the Wagner Bill, 1932 March 31, 5, 5 t.p.(lith), 2 copies


Box 122 [New York?]--Notes on a campaign speech for Governor Roosevelt, [1932, circa September?], 3 a.p., 1 p.p.with a. corrections

With a printed sheet of his accomplishments as Governor.


Box 122 New York--"The cost of a five-dollar dress," article from the Survey Graphic, 1933 February, 4 p.p.


Box 122 New York--Notes for address to Dutch Treat Club, [1933 March 24], 2 t.p., with a. corrections


Box 122 Bennington, Vt.--Notes on the deportation of communists, [1933 May 20}, 7 a.p.


Box 122 [Washington?]--Report on Economic security, [1934?], 86 t.p. (pages 23-25, carbon)

Incomplete: 4 pp. missing


Box 122 Washington--Notes on the New Deal and labor problems, organized unions, [circa 1934], 12 a.p


Box 122 [Washington]--A. notes on the NRA and what is to succeed it after July 1935, [1934?], 3, 6, 3, 4 a.p.


Box 122 [Washington]--Memo of telephone conversations between Miss Perkins and Gov. Davey, [1934?, circa March], 9 t.p. (carbon)


Box 122 [New York]--"Toward security: the Bill before Congress for unemployment insurance," from Survey Graphic, 1934 March, 3 p.p.


Box 122 Washington--Statement on unemplotment insurance bill before the Sub-Committee of the Ways and Means Committee, 1934 March 21-30, 2 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 122 [Washington]--Notes on the NRA, conference on its organization, [1936? November], 4, 7 a.p.


Box 122 [Washington?]--Various drafts of article sent to Fortune, "The emergence of American labor", [1936 May], 27 t.p. (mimeo; with a. and ms .n.), 21 t.p. (with a.n.), 4, 4 t.p. (carbon: incomplete, 2 cops.), 24 t.p. (with covering t.l.s.)

Unpublished?


Box 122 Paris--Diary entry (from an address book), 1936 [July], August 1, 4 a.p.


Box 122 New York--Address at dinner in honor of Miss Perkins, with introductory remarks by Mary Wooley, 1936 October 7, 20, 1 t.p., 3, 27 t.p.


Box 122 Maryville, Mo.--Notes for address to N.W. Mo.Teachers Assn. Annual Meeting, on social responsibilities, 1936 October 15, 12 a.p


Box 122 [Washington]--Radio address on the objectives of the Department of Labor, 1937 July 31, 6 t.p. (mimeo), with a.n.


Box 122 [Geneva?]--Notes and sketches made during (or after) a trip from Paris to Geneva, of her Impressions on the way, 1938 June 10, 6 a.p.


Box 122 Geneva--Speech to the International Labor Conference, on the U.S. participation in ILO, the need and desire of all nations for economic development and high social standards, 1938 June [13], 13 t.p.(carbon) (with a.n.), 1 p.d.


Box 122 Washington--Statement on behalf of American workers to the workers of France, [1938? circa September], 2 t.p. (with a.n.), 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 122 [Washington]--Notes and drafts from a conversation with President Roosevelt on the Wages and Hours material, [1938 October 13], 4, 13, 3, 4 a.p., 5 t.p.


Box 122 Washington--Thoughts on the "Tyranny of words...", [circa 1939?], 5 a.p.


Box 122 [Washington?]--Notes on religious topics, [1939?], 4, 3, 5, 3 a.p., encl.


Box 122 Washington--Statement before the House Judiciary Committee in impeachment proceedings against her, House Resolution 67, 1939 February 8, 15 t.p., 15 t.p. (carbon), 9 t.p. (mimeo)

Second draft and press release


Box 122 [Washington]--Outline, "Digest for the President," of agenda for negotiations with the AFL and CIO, [1939, circa March 17], 12 t.p.(carbon)

1st and 2nd drafts


Box 122 Washington--Address to the employees of the Department of Labor, on the regular meetings held by the Department and their purpose, 1939 October 4, 24 t.p. (carbon)


Box 122 Washington--Memo of a conversation with the President and Murphy on naturalization, 1939 December 5, 5 a.p.



Box 123 [New York]--Notes for talk to the Newman Club, on the duty of each individual in a Christian society, 1940, 7 a.p.


Box 123 [Washington]--Notes on possible career change, 1940, 4 a.p. and 2 t.p.

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Box 123 [Washington?]--"Statistics of employment and unemployment", [1940 February], 12 t.p. (with a. corrections and additions)


Box 123 [Washington]--Press release, speech on the legislation for human security and income of our government and its effect on our foreign policy, [1940 June 27] (?), 2, 2 t.p., 2 copies

Conference of Research Directors of National and International Unions?


Box 123 Cleveland--Notes for address on achievements of the LaborDepartment in Roosevelt's administration, [1940? October?], 3 a.p.


Box 123 Washington--The American Forum of the Air, "America's outlook for 1941", 1940 December 29, 2 p. in printed doc. of 12 p.


Box 123 [Washington]--Statement on the AFL-CIO controversy, [1941?], 1 t.p. (carbon)


Box 123 Washington--"Preserving the high standard of American labor: full protection of workers on defense jobs is Department's aim," The Evening Star, 1941 January 20, 1 p.p.


Box 123 [Washington]--Notes for talk on "Organization" of the labor movement, [circa 1941 June], 3 a.p.


Box 123 Atlantic City, N.J.--Address, National Conference of Social Work, "What is worth working for in America?", 1941 [June 7], 9 p.p. (photostats)


Box 123 New York--"Eight years as Madame Secretary," article in Fortune Magazine, 1941 July, 40 t.p. (lith.), a.n., covering t.l.s.


Box 123 New York--"Eight years as Madame Secretary", 1941 July, 1, 19 t.p.

Another draft


Box 123 [New York]--Draft of closing address to ILO Conference, [1941 October 27], 3 t.p., with a. notes


Box 123 Washington--Pearl Harbor Cabinet Meeting Memo, 1941 December 8, 17 a.p. and 4 t.p

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Box 123 Washington--Pearl Harbor Cabinet Meeting Memo, 1941 December 8, 4 t.p. (xerox copy)

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Box 123 [Washington]--Talk prepared for the President by Miss Perkins for his address to the Industry and Labor conference, 1941 December 17, 4 t.p. (carbon), with a.n.


Box 123 Washington--Annual report of the Secretary of Labor: press release, 1942 January 18, 11 t.p. (lith.)


Box 123 [Washington]--Notes on the War Labor Administration, [1942, circa March], 3, 1 a.p.


Box 123 [Washington]--Typed draft of form letter and papers on the creation of a Wage Adjustment Board, [1942 May 14], 1 t.p.; 5 t.p. (with ms corrections), 5 t.p. (carbon: with ms corrections), 1 ms.n.


Box 123 [Washington]--"Labor standards and war production," article for the Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1942 August 5, 9 t.p. (with a.n.)


Box 123 [Washington]--"War time: Notes for Man Power - Woman Power", [circa 1942, October], 6 a.p.


Box 123 [Washington]--Notes on strike at the Chrysler Corporation, [1942? circa November], 1 t.p., 4 t.p. (carbon) with a.n.


Box 123 n.p.--Notes on "Labor and social standards", [1943?], 15 a.p.


Box 123 Washington--"Three decades: a history of the Department of Labor," reprint, article in American Federationist, [1943 March], 4 p.p. (with a.n.), 2 p.docs


Box 123 Washington--Notes on overlap between the War Labor Board, War Production Board, and the Labor Department; reference to "Order of March 17, 1943" on determining wages of unclassified employees", [circa 1943 July], 7 a.p.


Box 123 [Washington]--"Labor's problems after the war, " in Tomorrow, 1945, 1943 November, 16 t.p. (carbon)


Box 123 Boston--"American workers and their future," Charles Street Forum address, 1943 November 28, 7 t.p. (with a.n.)


Box 123 Washington--Report to the President on ten years' achievements in labor and social improvements, 1943 December 31, 56, 1 t.p. (carbon) with ms.n.


Box 123 Washington--Thoughts on "the Kingdom of God as a regulative principle for man and for Society", [circa 1944?], 11 a.p.


Box 123 Washington--Thoughts on: "...man is made for God. He must pass through earth by life on the way.", [circa 1944?], 9 a.p.


Box 123 [Washington]--Outline for "A pattern for labor relations in the United States of America", [1944 January?], 2 t.p. (with a.n.), 3 t.p. (carbon: with a.n.)


Box 123 n.p.--Notes on religion, 1944 February-March, 1 Volumes; Loose-leaf notebook

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Box 123 [Washington]--"Memorandum on modern culture and its failure to absorb the machine...", 1944 September 21, 4, 4 t.p. (carbon), 1 a.p.

With a covering note


Box 123 v.p.--Notes on European Travel, 1945, 1 Volumes; Spiral notebook

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Box 123 [Washington]--Thoughts on mutual organization: machine organization has progressed more than social organization, [circa 1945?], 3 a.p.


Box 123 [Washington?]--Outline for talk on religion, "Christianity as applied to world matters, " "Problem of man, " etc., [circa 1945], 7 a.p.


Box 123 Boulder, Colo.--Address to the Colorado Federation of Labor, on the U.S. postwar program: press release, 1945 January 9, 3 t.p. (carbon: with a.n.)


Box 123 Boulder, Colo.--Extract from convocation address at the University of Colorado: press release, 1945 January 9, 4 t.p. (with a.n.)


Box 123 [Denver]--Notes for address, January Jefferson Club luncheon, 1945 January 10, 2 a.p.


Box 123 [Washington]--"List of Accomplishments for F.D.R.", 1945 January 18, 2 t.p. (carbon copy)

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Box 123 [Washington]--"Postwar proposals," article from the American Association of University Women, [1945 Winter], 4 p.p.


Box 123 [Washington?]-- Notes for a dinner speech, "Philosophy of all have access to comfort and amenities which have been developed by applied science…", [circa 1945? March?], 5 a.p.


Box 123 [Washington]--Statement on the radio, a tribute to President Roosevelt, 1945 April 13, 2 t.p. (ms. corrections)


Box 123 [Washington]--Material for the Thirty-third Annual Report of the Secretary of Labor, 1945 June 30, 1945 April 18, 6 t.p. (carbon), with a.n., 2 t.p.


Box 123 [Washington]--"Report to the President by the Secretary of Labor on Employment Trends and Problems of Employment Policy", 1945 April 18, 1, 6 t.p.(carbon), 6, 1 t.p.(carbon)

Early draft copy with a. corrections, and final copy


Box 123 Washington--"Report to the President by the Secretary of Labor on Industrial Relations and Work Stoppages", 1945 April 18, 1, 2, 5 t.p.(carbon)


Box 123 Washington--"Report to the President by the Secretary of Labor on labor standards and working conditions", 1945 April 18, 1, 9 t.p. (with a.n.s.)


Box 123 New York--"Address" to the Pen and Brush Club, 1945 April 19, 42 t.p.

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Box 123 [New York]-- Address to the Pen and Brush Club on her life in public office, selection, on hopes for the San Francisco Conference, [1945 April 19], 4 t.p., 4 t.p. (carbon)


Box 123 [Washington]--Notes on preparing to leave the cabinet, [1945 June?], 10 a.p.


Box 123 New York--"The tremendous challenge that we face," draft of article for the Reader's Digest, [1945 June], 4 a.p., 9 t.p.


Box 123 [Washington]--Statement on the railway labor dispute in 1943, 1945 June 13, 6 t.p. (carbon), s.


Box 123 [Washington?]--Notes on "Gratification in America," concerning the United Mations charter", 1945 June 26, 6 a.p.


Box 123 [Washington]--Address, dinner in honor of Perkins, 1945 June 27, 7 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 123 Washington--Annual report of the Secretary of Labor, 1945 June 30, 31 t.p. (lith.)


Box 123 [Washington]--"A pattern for industrial relations, " with a.n.: "mailed to Geo. Bye on July 12, 1945.", [1945 July 12], 1, 15, 2 t.p. (carbon) with a.n.


Box 123 [Quebec]--Outline, article on International Labor Organization, 1945 July 19, 8 t.p. (carbon), a.n.

Place may be New Castle, ME, rather than Quebec.


Box 123 n.p.--The Farnsworth Story of Bethel, [1945-1946], 2 a.p.

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Box 123A v.p.--Notes on religion, 1946-1954, 287 a.p.

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Box 123A [Washington?]--"Harry Hopkins, " obituary written by Miss Perkins for The Survey, [1946, circa February], 10 t.p. (carbon: with a.n.), 10 t.p. (carbon)


Box 123A [Washington?]--Article on Harry Hopkins for Survey Mid-monthly, "The people mattered", 1946 February, 1, 2 p.p


Box 123A Philadelphia--Notes for address to Woman's Auxiliary, "The role of the American community in today's world", 1946 September 13, 10, 2 a.p., 1 p. program


Box 123A Boston--Notes for address to W.T.U.L., "Roosevelt decade of labor legislation," with a printed article on "Responsibility in the economic system," with a.n. by Perkins, 1946 December14, 3 a.p., 1 clipping encl., 1 p.d.


Box 123A n.p.--Notes on religion, 1947, 1 Volumes; Notebook

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Box 123A [New York]--Notes for talk on the "Future of labor", [circa 1947?], 5 a.p.


Box 123A [Washington?]--Memo, initialed by Perkins, on an episode concerning Senator Millard Tydings, [circa 1947], 3 t.p.s.


Box 123A Washington--Address at Book and Author luncheon sponsored by the Washington Post, 1947 February 25, 10 t.p., 10 t.p. (carbon)


Box 123A Boston--Address, Boston College, "Future problems of labor", 1947 April 22, 24, 1 t.p. (with a. corrections)


Box 123A [Chicago?]--Address, National Congress of Parents and Teachers, on legislation concerning children, 1947 June 2, 9 t.p. (with a.notes)


Box 123A [Washington?]--Article, "Reflections on education," in The Federation Clubwoman, 1947 September, 4 p.p.


Box 123A n.p.--Notes on religion, 1947 December, 1 Volumes; Spiral notebook

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Box 124 [New York?]--Notes for a talk on State laws, [1948?], 3 a.p.


Box 124 [New York?]--Notes on the folly of permanent boards, [1948, circa January?], 9 a.p.


Box 124 New York--First in a series of St. Bede lectures, St. Thomas Church, "A Christian order of society", 1948 January 26, 30, 16 t.p


Box 124 New York--Notes for St. Bede lectures, 1948 January 26, February 2, 9, 15, 23, 44, 6, 13 a.p., 2 p.d


Box 124 [New York]--Notes for talks at St. Bede lectures, [1948 January 26-February 9], 11, 10, 8 a.p.


Box 124 New York--2nd in series of St. Bede lectures, St. Thomas Church, "The vocation of the laity", 1948 February 2, 40, 20 t.p.


Box 124 New York--3rd in series of St. Bede lectures, St. Thomas Church, "The good life, community and individual", 1948 February 9, 30, 18 t.p.


Box 124 Madison, Wis.--Address, Women's Self Government Association at the University of Wisconsin, 1948 February 24, 1 a.p., 21 t.p. (carbon: with a.n.), 11, 1 t.p. (mimeo)

First draft, with corrections, press release


Box 124 [Washington]--Notes on royalties received on her book, The Roosevelt I knew, 1948 March 12, 3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 124 [Washington?]--Article, Trade Union Courier, "Working for Washington, D.C.", 1948 March 22, 1p.p (incomplete)

First page only


Box 124 Washington--Congressional Report on Personnel management, 1949 February, 16, 2, 3 a.p., 1 t.p., p.d. with a.n. by Perkins

with a.n. by Perkins and ms.n. encl.


Box 124 [Washington?]--Review of Union and capitalism, by Charles E. Idndblom., 1949 October 28, 3 t.p. (carbon)


Box 124 Madison, Wis.--Notes for John B. Andrews Memorial symposium on labor legislation and social security, American Association for Labor Legislation, 1949 November 5, 14 a.p., p.d. with a.n.


Box 124 New York--Talk to Consumer's League on their 50th anniversary, 1949 December 9, 14 t.p. (with a.n.)


Box 124 [New York]--Notes for talk to the Consumer's League on their 50th anniversary, [1949] December 9, 6 a.p.


Box 124 n.p.--Notes on religion, 1949-1951, 1 Volumes; Spiral notebook

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Box 124 [New York?]--Thoughts on the public servant, the mechanization of man, [195-], 6 a.p.


Box 124 [New York?]--Thoughts on working conditions and the basis of crime, [195-], 4 a.p.


Box 124 [New York?]--Notes on "The legality of Nazi actions", [1950, circa January], 10 a.p. (incomplete), encl.


Box 124 Amherst, Mass.--"Public services - a full society," address on Justice Harlan Stone, 1950 January 12, 14, 1 a.p.


Box 124 Detroit--Detroit Conference on The Church and economic life, 1950 Febuary 16-19, 1 a.p., 13 t.p. (a. corrections), 13 t.p.(carbon); 11t.p. (carbon, a. corrections); 8 a.p.; 7 t.d. (mimeo), a. corrections; 2 t.d. (mimeo), 2 p.d. covering docs., 1 covering t.l.s.

Drafts and mss. by Miss Perkins, as Discussion leader on Topic A, Economic motivation


Box 124 [Washington?]--"Public service as a career": University of Wisconsin address "reprocessed, and statistics brought up to date.", 1950 March, 9 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 124 [Princeton?]--Notes for lecture on the Roosevelt administration, [1950? March], 6 a.p., 2 t.p. (with a. corrections), 1 t.p. (carbon)


Box 124 Princeton, N.J.--Notes for lecture in American civilization course, on the New Deal, 1950 March 8, 9 a.p.



Box 125 [Washington]--Laura Thompson memorial, notes for talk, agenda, 1950 April 10, 3 a.p., 1 t.p.


Box 125 San Francisco--Material used in speeches before the Sixth Federal Personnel Management Conference, 1950 May 1-12, 3 a.p., 33 t.p., 6, 6 t.p. (mimeo)


Box 125 Washington--Notes for talk at the National Conference on Aging, with covering program and background material, 1950 August 15, 5 a.p., 2 t.p. (with a.n.), 21 t.p. (with a.n.), 2 t.p. (xerox)


Box 125 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Notes on individualism, personal administration, morale of Cornell students, etc., 1950 September 14 (?), 6 a.p.


Box 125 Chicago--Notes for address at Roosevelt College, with background material and press release, 1950 October 19, 3 a.p., 5 t.p. (with t.n.), 1, 4 t.p. (mimeo: 2 cops.), encl.


Box 125 New York--Address, 25th Anniversary Dinner, American Association of Social Workers, 1950 November 14, 3 folders; 7 t.p. (carbon), 7 t.p.

2 copies, and notes


Box 125 n.p.--Notes on the problem of older workers, [circa 1951], 5 a.p.


Box 125 n.p.--Notes for address on the relationship of man and God, [circa 1951], pp. 2-7, a.p., p.d. encl.


Box 125 Washington--Article, Washington Times-Herald, on the simplification of government administration, 1951 August 20, 1 p.p.


Box 125 v.p.--Notes on European Travel, 1952, 1 Volumes; Spiral notebook

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Box 125 [Washington]--Speech to the Washington League of Women Voters, On morality in government, [1952], 7 t.p. (with a. corrections), 1 a.p.

Incomplete


Box 125 [New York?]-- "Work of women is no large 'problem' as 1900,", [1952?], 4, 14, 7, 2 a.p., p. pamphlet encl.

3 sets of notes on women in industry


Box 125 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Notes for two lectures at Cornell: "Problems in administration," and "What movement of social reform really was", [circa 1952], 8, 5, 1 a.p.

"probably a seminar for Faculty of ILR School at Ithaca"


Box 125 [Evanston, Ill.]--Notes before American Personnel and Guidance Association, Northwestern University, 1952 March 31, 2 t.p. (carbon), covering t.l


Box 125 n.p.--Notes on religion, 1952 March 31, 1 Volumes; Spiral notebook

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Box 125 [On board the S.S. America]--Suggestions re: U.S. Lines S.S. America et al., 1952 [circa August], 6 a.p.

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Box 125 Austin, Texas--Draft and notes for a talk at University of Texas (?), "Theory of history," with reference to Toynbee, 1952 [August 18], 12, 9 a.p.


Box 125 Austin, Texas--Notes for address, University of Texas, Great Issues Course, "Citizenship in time of crisis", 1952 October 2, 3, 3, 5, 18 a.p.; 1 p.d.; 3 t.p.


Box 125 n.p.--Notes for a talk, "Hazard of a rigid system", [circa 1953?], 4 a.p.


Box 125 Urbana, Ill.--On labor unions and security, [1953], 19 a.p.

With a.n., "Use some or all of this in my U. of Ill. book."


Box 125 [New York]--Lecture to "Query" [Luncheon Club] on her reminiscences, 1953 January 20, 17 t.p.

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Box 125 [Washington]--Papers on the Reorganization plan, no.5, 1949, for the Civil Service Commission, 1953 January 26, 1 t.p., 12 t.p. (carbon)


Box 125 [Washington]--Review of Matthew Josephson's Sidney Hillman, 1953 January 31, 2, 2 t.p. (carbon), 3 p.p., 4 t.l.s. (covering), lp.d.

t.d. with ms. corrections, printed in The Nation


Box 125 [Washington?]--Notes for an address about Max Meyer, 1953 February 19, 17 a.p.


Box 125 [Urbana, Ill.]--"American labor during the War", [1953 April], 21 a.p.

Draft, address at the University of Illinois.


Box 125 [Urbana, Ill.]--First in a series of lectures at the University of Illinois, "Labor and the New Deal", 1953 [April 13], 34, 30, 15, 24, 4 a.ll.; 26 t.l. (with 3, 5 a.ll. inserted, a. corrections), 32 t.p. (carbon, a. corrections)


Box 125 [Urbana, Ill.?]--Notes on "Textile strike after N.R.A.", [1953? April 13], 4 a.p.


Box 125 [Urbana, Ill.]--"Political pressures on a Federal administrator", [1953 April 16], 33 t.p. (carbon, with ms. corrections)

Draft of 2nd lecture at University of Illinois


Box 125 [Urbana, Ill.]--"Split in the labor movement", [1953 April 20], 9, 2, 106 a.p.; 30 t.p. (with a. corrections)

Drafts of 3rd lecture at University of Illinois



Box 126 [Urbana, Ill.]--"The planning and development of the Social Security program", [1953 April 22], 2 a.p., 3 t.p.(carbon), 1 p.d.(with a.n.)

Notes for 4th lecture at University of Illinois


Box 126 [Urbana, Ill.]--"Labor and Social Security", [1953 April 27], 93 p. (52 a.p., 41 t.p.with a. corrections)

Draft of 5th lecture at University of Illinois


Box 126 [Urbana, Ill.]--"The changing cabinet", 1953 April 30, 34 t.p. (carbon, with a.corrections)

Typescript of 6th lecture at University of Illinois


Box 126 [Urbana, Ill.]--"New ideas in civil service systems", [1953 May 1], 34 t.p. (carbon, with ms.n.)

7th lecture at University of Illinois


Box 126 [Urbana, Ill.]--"Strikes and government action", [1953 May 4], 7 a.p., 31 t.p. (with a. corrections)

8th lecture at University of Illinois


Box 126 [Urbana, Ill.]--"The loyalty program in government service", [1953 May 6], 33 t.p. (carbon, with ms.n.)

9th lecture at University of Illinois


Box 126 [Urbana, Ill.]--"Labor Department as agency of government", [1953 May 11], 19 t.p. (carbon); 6 a.p., 9 t.p. (6 carbon); 7 t.p. (with a.corrections), 10 a.p., 30 t.p. (with a.corrections), 11 t.p. (with a.corrections), 65 a.p., 24 t.p. (carbon, with a.corrections)

11th lecture at University of Illinois


Box 126 [Urbana, Ill.]--"Opportunities for social workers in the Federal Government", [1953 May 12], 6 a.p., 3t.p. (pp. 7-9), 7 t.p.(carbon), 4 p.d.

12th lecture at University of Illinois


Box 126 Urbana, Ill.--"The Roosevelt I knew", 1953 May 14, 36, 1 a.p., 35 t.p. (carbon: pp.1-27, 39-36)

13th lecture at University of Illinois


Box 126 [Urbana, Ill.]--"Responsibilities of labor in a democratic society", 1953 May 18, 15, 56, 3, 3 a.ll. 27 t.p. (with ms.corrections), 1 clipping, 1 p.d. encl.

14th lecture at University of Illinois


Box 126 [Urbana, Ill.]--"Proposals for the re-organization of the central personnel agency in the National Government", [1953] May 18, 34 t.p. (carbon, with ms.n.)

15th lecture at University of Illinois


Box 126 Jacksonville, Ill.--Notes for address at MacMurray College, "The Toynbee theory of history", 1953 May 31, 13 a.p., 1 p.d.


Box 126 Chicago--"Social Security", 1953 November, 5, 1 a.p

Draft of lecture at University of Chicago


Box 126 [Urbana, Ill.?]--Notes on "Democratic women," on an Al Smith campaign, [1953? November], 6 a.p.


Box 126 [Chicago?]--Notes on the history of the American labor movement, [circa 1953 November], 12 a.p., 1 t.p.


Box 126 [Urbana, Ill.?]--"Politics of N[ew] D[eal]," notes for speech at the University of Illinois (?), [1953?] November 1, 10, 4 a.p.


Box 126 [Washington?]--"Speech at Marshall Dinner," on his receiving the Nobel Prize, [1953? December], 11 a.p.

Draft of her speech


Box 126 [Chicago?]--First draft (?) of review of The secret diary of Harold Ickes, printed in Atlantic December 1953, [1953 December], 6 t.p. (Carbon: with a. corrections)



Box 127 [New York]--Notes on "Query" [Luncheon Club], 1954 January 19, 16 a.p.

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Box 127 [Chicago?]--Article, The Social Science Review, "My recollections of Florence Kelley", 1954 March, 20, 7 a.p., 14 t.p. (carbon, with a.n.), 7p. printed proof, 8 p.p.

Draft, proof, and final copy


Box 127 [Urbana, Ill.?]--Notes for talk at University of Illinois (?), the need for faith in liberty and responsibility, [1954? November?], 9 a.p.


Box 127 Madison, Wis.--Hillman lecture at the University of Wisconsin, "The role of trade unions in the period ahead" - I, 1954 November 15, 32 t.p. (with ms.notes), 32 t.p. (carbon, with a.n.), t.l.s. 1 p., 3 a.p.


Box 127 Madison, Wis.--Hillman lecture at the University of Wisconsin, "The role of trade unions in the period ahead" - II, 1954 November 15, 14 a.p., 32 t.p.(2 carbon copies, 1 with a.n.), 4 t.p. (lith.), notebook (19 a.ll.)


Box 127 Urbana, Ill.--Notes for lecture, University of Illinois, "Labor in elections: the post mortems", 1954 November 21, 12 a.p., 2 t.p. (carbon, with a.n.)


Box 127 n.p.--Notes on the invasion of a person's privacy, "Total disregard of the innate rights of man," with p. material on government security, [1955?], 2 a.p., clipping, 1 p. pamphlet


Box 127 n.p.--Notes, "Public disrepute of 'Professor doctrine' - Intellectual - Egg-head", [1955?], 4 a.p.


Box 127 [Northampton, Mass.]--Notes for talk at Smith College, "Franklin Roosevelt has been dead 10 years...", [1955], 7 a.p., 1 t.p. (carbon)


Box 127 [Ithaca, N.Y.?]--Outline for a talk, "A period - History and Social Order called the New Deal", [1955?], 5 a.p.


Box 127 Washington--Notes for memo to Dean Albertson, in connection with her Memoirs, at Columbia University Oral History Project, [circa 1955], 12 a.p.


Box 127 [Chicago]--Notes for lecture at Roosevelt University, "Memoranda of the Roosevelt era", 1955 February 1, 10 a.p. (1 p.missing)


Box 127 Swarthmore, Pa.--Notes for talk at Swarthmore College, "Franklin Roosevelt dead ten years now", 1955 February 17, 2 a.p.


Box 127 New York--Notes on talk to Alumni of Cornell, and "Head Mistress notes", 1955 March 1 and 1959 April 11, 1 notebook 16 a.ll. (21 a.p.), 8, 4 a.p.


Box 127 Ithaca, N.Y.--Notes for talk at Cornell, on the New Deal, 1955 May, 3, 1 a.p


Box 127 [New York?]--Statement on the function of unemployment insurance, Employment Security Review, 1955 August, 1 p.p.


Box 127 [Washington?]--Draft for address on American public welfare, 1955 December 1, 7 a.p.


Box 127 v.p.--Notes on European Travel, 1956, 1 Volumes; Spiral notebook

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Box 127 v.p.--Notes on European Travel, [1956], 1 Volumes; Spiral notebook

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Box 127 Salzburg--Salzburg seminar, "The domestic policies of the New Deal, an historical survey," notes for lectures by Perkins., 1956 March 18, 20, 24, 27, 29, 31, April 3, 5, 7, 89 a.ll. (144 a.p.), 4 .ll loose


Box 127 Salzburg--Salzburg seminar, Topics for seminar, References and assigned readings, Notes for discussion, 1956 March 21-April 13, Notebook, 44. a.ll. (67a.p.)


Box 127 Salzburg, Ithaca, N.Y.--Lecture notes, Salzburg seminar; Cornell seminar on labor union history and administration (in March), 1956 April 10, 12 and 1957 March 13, 30, Notebook, 59 a.ll. (104 a.p.), 3 a.ll. loose (5 a.p.)


Box 127 Bologna--University of Bologna lecture, "Social and political effects of Roosevelt administration", 1956 May 17, notebook, 33 ll.

a. draft


Box 127 [Chicago?]--Notes for talk at Rocky Hill School, "Human value of educated child", 1956 November 18, 8 a.p.


Box 127 [New York?]--Review, Derber and Young, Labor and the New Deal, notes, [1957?], 7 a.p.



Box 127A Hamilton, N.Y.--General introduction, schedules, etc., concerning course on American ideals at Colgate, 1957 January 16, 3, 7, 4, 5 t.p.(lith), with a.n.


Box 127A Hamilton, Ithaca, N.Y.--Draft of address at Colgate University, "The New Deal: political phenomenon of the 30's; draft of address at Cornell, "Collective bargaining under the N.R.A."; draft of Cornell address, "Origins of N. Labor Relations Act & Bd."; draft of Cornell seminar, "Background of Social Security legislation", 1957 January 16, February 15, 28, March 13, 1 notebook, 47 ll. (24, 12, 19, 12 a.p.); 8 a.p. encl.


Box 127A Ithaca, N.Y.--Cornell seminar lectures, "Political problems of the New Deal period", 1957 February 6, 28 t.p. (a.n. by Perkins), 6, 9 a.p.

Notes and typescript


Box 127A Ithaca, N.Y.--Cornell seminar lecture (1st) "Labor union history and administration", 1957 February 6, 67 t.p., 11 ms.p

Outline, typescript from tape, with a.n.


Box 127A Ithaca, N.Y.--Cornell seminar lecture, "Labor and the government," notes; also, notes for discussion at the President's Club, 7 p., and a declaration of imports on Perkin's return from Europe, 5 p., 1957 February 6, 13, [20], March 6, and [September? 1956], 1 notebook, 35 a.ll. (7, 13, 11, 9, 10, 5 a.p.)


Box 127A Ithaca, N.Y.--Cornell seminar lecture (2nd), "Labor union history and administration", 1957 February 13, 7 ms.p., 39 t.p. (carbon)

Outline, typescript from tape


Box 127A Ithaca, N.Y.--Cornell seminar lecture, 1957 February 13, 28 t.p. (with a.n.)

Typescript from notes


Box 127A Ithaca, N.Y.--Cornell seminar lecture (3rd), "Labor union history and administration", 1957 February 20, 27 t.p. (ms.corrections)

Typescript from tape


Box 127A Ithaca, N.Y.--Cornell seminar lecture (3rd), "Labor union history and administration", 1957 February 20, 6 ms.p. (in another hand, with a.n. by Perkins), 38 t.p. (carbon, with a.n.)

Outline, typescript from tape


Box 127A Ithaca, N.Y.--Notes, Cornell lecture series, "What happened to the NRA?", 1957 February 20, 27, March 6, 23 a.p.


Box 127A Ithaca, N.Y.--Cornell lecture, "Protective labor legislation", 1957 February 21, 19 a.l. (8, 25 a.p.), 1 loose a.p.

Draft, additional notes


Box 127A Ithaca, N.Y.--Cornell seminar lecture (4th), "Labor union history and administration", 1957 February 27, 2, 7 ms.p., 34 t.p., 34 t.p. (carbon, with a.n.)

Outline, typescript from tape


Box 127A [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Cornell lecture, "Origins of the National Labor Relations Act", [1957 February 27], 51 a.p.

Notes


Box 127A Ithaca, N.Y.--Cornell seminar lecture (5th), "Labor union history and administration", 1957 March 6, 1, 6 ms.p., 38 t.p. (with a.n.) 38 t.p. (carbon, with a.n.)

Outline, typescript from tape (Collective bargaining)


Box 127A Ithaca, N.Y.--Notes for lectures at Cornell, the Faculty seminar, and the Graduate Club in ILR, on Administration of the Labor Department, and Administrative probems in the Roosevelt era, 1957 March 7, 12, Notebook, 26, 6 a.p., 1 a.p.


Box 127A Ithaca, N.Y.--Cornell seminar lecture (6th), "Labor union history and administration", 1957 March 13, 13 ms.p., 41 t.p. (a.n.), 41 t.p. (carbon, a.n.)

Outline, typescript from tape (Social Security)



Box 127 Salzburg, Ithaca, N.Y.--Lecture notes, Salzburg seminar; Cornell seminar on labor union history and administration (in March), 1956 April 10, 12 and 1957 March 13, 30, Notebook, 59 a.ll. (104 a.p.), 3 a.ll. loose (5 a.p.)

Filed chronologically under 1956 April 10, 12



Box 127A Ithaca, N.Y.--Cornell lecture on collective bargaining, notes, 1957 March 19, 6 a.p.


Box 127A Ithaca, N.Y.--Cornell seminar lecture (7th), "Labor union history...", 1957 March 20, 35 t.p., 35 t.p. (carbon, with a.n.)

Typescript from tape (Fair Labor Standards Act)


Box 127A Madison, Wis.--Symposium on government and labor, Memorial Union, in honor of Edwin E. Witte, 1957 March 27, 19 a.p., p.program with a.n.

Perkins' notes on the program and draft of her talk



Box 128 Ithaca, N.Y.--Notebook, Cornell seminar lectures, (8th-9th), "Labor union history...", drafts, with outline and typescript of the 8th lecture, with a.n., 1957 April 3, 10, 37, 26 a.p.; 5, 1 a.p., 14 ms.p., 35 t.p. (with a.corrections), 35 t.p. (carbon, with a.n.)


Box 128 Ithaca, N.Y.--Cornell lecture, "The impact of Roosevelt on American thought", 1957 April 5, Notebook, 81 a.p., 1 a.p.

Draft


Box 128 Ithaca, N.Y.--Cornell seminar lecture (9th), "Labor union history…", 1957 April 10, 17, 24, Notebook, 32, 4 a.p., 1 loose a.p., 41 t.p., 41 t.p. (carbon, with a.n.)

Typescript from tape (Beginning of War Period)


Box 128 Ithaca, N.Y.--Cornell seminar lecture (10th), "Labor union history...", [1957 April 17], 9, 1 a.p., 23 t.p. 23 t.p. (carbon, with a.n.)

Notes, transcript from tape (Race relations during War)


Box 128 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Cornell lecture,"Labor and Social Security", [1957] April 27, 12 a.p.

Draft


Box 128 Ithaca, N.Y.--Cornell seminar lecture (12th), "Labor union history and administration", 1957 May 1, 19, Notebook, 18, 12, 15 a.p.; 1 a.p., 26 t.p. (with a.n.)

Typescript from tape


Box 128 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Review, Robert H. Bremner, From the depths, for American Public Welfare Association, 1957 October, 2, 2 t.p. (carbon), 1 t.p., p.d. 2p. (2 cops.), covering letter


Box 128 Ithaca, N.Y.--Cornell - government intervention in labor dispute, child labor legislation, title administration of U.S. Labor Department, 1957 November, December and 1958 April 29, May 20, Notebook containing speech notes, 41 a.ll.


Box 128 Ithaca, N.Y.--Drafts of three Cornell lectures on the New Deal and the rise of the CIO, 1957 November 4, 6, 8, Notebook, 29, 12 a.p.; 5 a.p.


Box 128 Ithaca, N.Y.--Cornell lecture on Social Security, 1957 November 5, 22 t.p. (with a. corrections)


Box 128 Ithaca, N.Y.--Cornell lecture, "Depression," in Labor history course, notes, 1957 November 6, 1 notebook, 15 a.l. .(24 a.p.), 3 a.p.


Box 128 Ithaca, N.Y.--Cornell lecture on Social Security, draft and t.copy; draft of lecture on "Collective bargaining & the New Deal - New Deal policy and collective bargaining", 1957 November 12 and 1959 October 11, 1 notebook, 14 a.l. (6, 10 a.p.), 24 t.p.


Box 128 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Notes for lecture at Cornell (?) on Al Smith, [1957 November 22?], 10, 7 a.p.


Box 128 Ithaca, N.Y.--Draft for lecture at Cornell, "The Al Smith I knew.", 1957 November 22, 1 notebook, 20 a.l. (11, 24 a.p.)


Box 128 Aurora, N.Y., Washington, an Urbana, Ill.--Draft for talk at Wells College, "The rise of labor in USA"; "Notes for C.L. [Consumer's League ?]"; Draft of University of Illinois talk, "Social legislation: the past and the future", 1957 December 11 and 1958 October 17, 1 notebook, 23 ll. (21, 2, 8 a.p.)



Box 129 [Urbana, Ill.]--Notes for review or articles about a book on President Roosevelt by Frank Freidel and Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., [circa 1958], 22 a.p.


Box 129 [Urbana, Ill.?]--Notes for talk on Al Smith, [1958?], 12 a.p.


Box 129 n.p.--Notes on religion, 1958 February, 1 Volumes; Spiral notebook

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Box 129 New York, Urbana, Ill.., and Ithaca, N.Y.--Outlines for addresses at: New York, Fortnightly Club, February 17, "New aspects of labor problems"; Urbana, Ill., November 11, "History of Fair Labor Standards Act"; Cornell, "New Deal labor legislation.", 1958 February 17, November 11, December 8, 45 a.ll. in 1 notebook; 3, 1 a.p., clippings, p. cat.


Box 129 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Notes for lecture at Cornell (?) on the history of labor legislation, [1958 (?) April 29], 10 a.p.

See Also: 1957 November, December


Box 129 Ithaca, N.Y.--Draft and typed outline of Cornell Graduate Seminar lecture, "The rise and establishment of the CIO"; draft of lecture, November 9, 1960, "Roosevelt period: The war years, 1939 or 40-45.", 1958 May 6 and 1960 November 9, 1 notebook, 22, 3, 9 a.p., 2 t.p.

The second item (May 13, 1958) removed and catalogued and filed under that date.


Box 129 Ithaca, N.Y.--Draft and t. copy of speech at Cornell Conference on The economic climate and collective bargaining, 1958, "Collective bargaining in the Roosevelt era - 1933-45", 1958 May 8, 13, 1 a.p., 6 t.p., 1 p.d


Box 129 Ithaca, N.Y.--Cornell seminar, "Labor in World War II", 1958 May 13, 9 a.p., 2 t.p.


Box 129 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Notes and part of a course outline for Cornell Seminar, 1958 [May 20], 2 a.p., 1 t.p. (lith.)

See Also: 1957 November-December


Box 129 Ithaca, N.Y.--Address at Cornell, draft and outline: "FDR as a permanent factor in American life", 1958 May 27, 1 notebook, 6 a.p., 16 a.p.


Box 129 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Course outline on Minimum Wage Legislation, with notes on lectures, [1958? October?], 2 t.p. (carbon) with a.n.


Box 129 Ithaca, N.Y.--Cornell lecture notes on the development of the New Deal and the Roosevelt administration, 1958 October, 3 a.p.


Box 129 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Draft, "2nd lecture, History of labor movement after Civil War" (Cornell?), [1958? October?], 8 a.p.


Box 129 Urbana, Ill.--Notes for talks at University of Illinois, "Background of Social Security", 1958 October 9, 15, Notebook, 34 , 8 a.p., 7 a.p. loose


Box 129 Urbana, Ill.--A. draft of the first of a series of lectures: The role and impact of the McClellan Committee, 1958 October 21, Notebook, 27 a.p.


Box 129 Urbana, Ill.--A. draft of the second lecture: Lawyers as government officials, 1958 October 22, Notebook, 11, 2 a.p.


Box 129 [Urbana, Ill.]--Notes for the third lecture: Governor Al Smith of New York: Political scientist or lost leader?, [1958 October 23], 10 a.p.


Box 129 Urbana, Ill.--A. draft for the fourth lecture: History and passage of the Social Security Act, 1958 October 28, 6 a.p.


Box 129 [Urbana, Ill.]--Notes for talk at University of Illinois, on the roots of the New Deal, [1958? October 28], 21 a.p.


Box 129 Urbana, Ill.--A. notes for the fifth lecture; Political figures I have known, 1958 [October 30], 29 a.p., 8 a.p. on 4 env.


Box 129 [Urbana, Ill.]--Notes on talk (?) on union arbitration, [circa 1958 November], 10 a.p.


Box 129 Urbana, Ill.--Address at St. John the Evangelist, Urbana: "The church in time of need," with additional notes on religion, 1958 November, Notebook, 8, 14 a.p.


Box 129 Urbana, Ill.--Notes for talk at University of Illinois: "The role of the cabinet - McKinley to Eisenhower", 1958 November 4, 12 a.p.


Box 129 Urbana, Ill.--Notes for the sixth and the ninth lectures: The ILO and the politics of American participation, and, A comparison of the Roosevelts: TR and FDR; with notes for a talk at Columbia University, 1958 November 6, 18, Notebook, 56 a.l. (26, 7, 6, 31, 8 a.p.), 33, 9 loose a.l.


Box 129 Urbana, Ill.--Notes for the eighth lecture: The function of a federal Department of Labor, 1958 November 13, 3 a.p.


Box 129 Washington, D.C.--Draft of a talk on AFL-CIO, "Anniversary occasion...", 1958 December 4, 6, 3, 6, 3 a.p.


Box 129 Cortland, N.Y.--Draft of talk at New York State Teachers College: "Labor standards in America.", 1958 December 10, 12 a.p.



Box 130 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Thoughts: "There will always be a residue of people who haven't enough to meet the necessities of life...", [1959?], 1 a.p.


Box 130 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Notes on labor during World War II, [1959?], 9 a.p.


Box 130 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Notes on the history of labor unions in the United States, [1959?], 5 a.p.


Box 130 [New York]--"Thoughts for the Fair", 1959, 6 a.p.


Box 130 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Notes on her schedule at Cornell, 1959 February 20, 3 a.p.


Box 130 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Review of Schlesinger's The coming of the New Deal, 1959 March, 2, 3, 4, 6, 20 a.p., 10 t.p. (carbon), 3, 4 p.p.

Various drafts, and as printed in The Atlantic


Box 130 Northampton, Mass., Ithaca. N.Y--Notes on "The McBane Family," address at Smith College on "The New Deal and labor improvement, " at Cornell on "Problems in administration of labor policy," and 2nd part, "Prevention of poverty in U.S.", 1959 March 2, November 17, 1 notebook, 14, 10, 5, 9 a.ll.


Box 130 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Cornell (?) lecture: "Loyalty sums up the whole of moral law", [1959 March 12 (?)], 7, 2 a.p.



Box 127 New York--Notes on talk to Alumni of Cornell, and "Head Mistress notes", 1955 March 1 and 1959 April 11, 1 notebook 16 a.ll. (21 a.p.), 8, 4 a.p.

Filed chronologically under 1955 March 1.



Box 130 Clinton, N.Y.--Draft of Hamilton College address: "Future of trade unions", 1959 April 16, Notesbook, 36 a.p.


Box 130 Ithaca, N.Y.--Notes for a talk, presenting Barbara Ward as Danforth Lecturer at Cornell, 1959 [April 21], 4 a.p.

Partly written on a mimeo vita of Miss Ward


Box 130 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Notes for a course outline, Cornell graduate seminar on Labor history in the U.S., 1959 September, 6 a.p.


Box 130 Kennebunkport, Me.--Drafts for address at International Association of Governmental Labor Officials Convention: "The IAGLO - past, present, and future", 1959 September 10, 7, 10 a.p., 15 t.p.

With "Suggestions" from Clara M. Beyer (6, 3, 6 t.p.)


Box 130 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Article on the death of Ethel Van BenThuyser, from the Times Union (of Ithaca?), 1959 September 24, 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon)

2 cops., original with a. corrections



Box 128 Ithaca, N.Y.--Cornell lecture on Social Security, draft and t.copy; draft of lecture on "Collective bargaining & the New Deal - New Deal policy and collective bargaining", 1957 November 12 and 1959 October 11, 1 notebook, 14 a.l. (6, 10 a.p.), 24 t.p.

Filed chronologically under 1957 November 12



Box 130 Cleveland, Ohio--Draft for address to Women's Society on Foreign Affairs, "Development of significance of Social legislation to American society", 1959 October 14, 24, 6, 1 a.p.


Box 130 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Notes and course outline for proposed UCLA course for 1960-1961, 1959 November, 11 a.p., 1 t.p.(with a.n.)


Box 130 Candor, Ithaca, N.Y.--Speech notes: "Risley (?) Community Club, Candor, N.Y., November 9, 1959," on the changing world; "Dean McConnell's class freshman, November 12, 1959: Background of S[ocial] S[ecurity] Legislation in U.S.", 1959 November 9, 12, 24 a.ll., 5 loose a.p.


Box 130 Northampton, Mass., Ithaca. N.Y--Notes on "The McBane Family," address at Smith College on "The New Deal and labor improvement, " at Cornell on "Problems in administration of labor policy," and 2nd part, "Prevention of poverty in U.S.", 1959 March 2, November 17, 1 notebook, 14, 10, 5, 9 a.ll.

Filed chronologically under 1959 March 2.


Box 130 Ithaca, N.Y.--Part of an extempore address to IRRA at Cornell: "Problem of Administration in Labor Field", 1959 December, 6 a.p.


Box 130 Ithaca, N.Y.--Drafts for lectures to Graduate Seminar on Labor History in the U.S., Cornell, "The period 1900-1930's, " and "The 1930's and their significance", 1959 December 11, 18, Notebook, 63, 12 a.p., 22 loose a.p.


Box 130 New York--Draft for a book review of The human side of FDR, Richard Harrity and Ralph Martin, 1960; and notes on interview yith Governor Lehman on Al Smith, 1960, Notebook, 14, 2, 32 a.p., 1 loose a.p.


Box 130 n.p.--Notes for President Kennedy, [1960], 1 Volumes; Spiral notebook

1988 Addition


Box 130 New York, Syracuse, N.Y--Draft of address to Overseas Club, New York City, "The popularity of pictorial history," draft of address at Syracuse University, "Course of Social Studies", 1960 January, February 12, Notebook, 28 a.p.


Box 130 Albany, Los Angeles--Notes for address to Democratic Women in Albany; Miscellaneous notes; Notes for 3rd and 4th lectures on "Labor under the New Deal" at UCLA, 1960 Feburary 29 and 1963 March 31, April 7, Notebook, 10 a.p., 4, 12, 21 a.p. (pagination from the back), 1 loose a.p., 1 p. doc.



Box 131 Ithaca, N.Y.--Correspondence, bibliography, and miscellaneous notes concerning the series, "Poverty and its relief", 1960 [March 24, etc.], 35 a.p., 5 t.p., 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon)


Box 131 Ithaca, N.Y.--"Poverty and its relief" series of lectures, of which this is the first, 1960 March 24, Notebook, 2, 71 a.p., 7 loose a.p., 26 t.p. (with ms. notes), 9, 12, 5 a.p., 21, 4 a.ll., 3 t.p.

Miss Perkins' draft and typescript made from her lecture


Box 131 Ithaca, N.Y.--Second and third lectures in the series, "Poverty and its relief", 1960 [March 31, April 7], Notebook, 44, 27 a.p., 11, 8a.p., 27 t.p.

Notebook contains Miss Perkins' draft of both lectures, but the remaining materia lincludes only the second lecture. See Also: 1960 April 7.


Box 131 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Third lecture in "Poverty and its relief", [1960 April 7], 19 a.p., 28 t.p.

Draft and typescript. See also: Notebook in folder, 1960 March 31.


Box 131 Ithaca, N.Y.--4th lecture in "Poverty and its relief" series, 1960 [April 14], Notebook, 53 a.p., 17, 16, 10, 13 a.p., 26 t.p.

Draft, notes, and typescript


Box 131 [New York?]--Notes for talk at All Saints Church, 1960 May 15, 11 a.p.


Box 131 Ithaca, N.Y.--"One sixth of a nation," in ILR Research, 1960 Summer, 8, 1 p.p.


Box 131 Ithaca, N.Y.--Draft for talk on "R[ail] R[oad] women," Cornell University, 1960 September, 4 a.p.


Box 131 Ithaca, N.Y.--Address at Cornell, "Origins of Social Security Act in U.S.A.," on the 25th anniversary of the act; notes on invention of insurance; various personal notes, notes on workman's compensation, 1960 October 13, 19, 8 ll. in notebook, 3 loose ll. (26, 9, 5 a.p.)


Box 131 Buffalo, N.Y.--"Impact of Roosevelt on American thought", [1960] October 21, 15, 1 a.p.


Box 131 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Notes for Cornell lecture on the New Deal, [1960? October 24?], 3 a.p.


Box 131 Princeton--Notes for talk at Quadrangle Club, Princeton, [1960] October 31, 6 a.p.


Box 131 Ithaca, N.Y.--Notes for Cornell lecture on the New Deal, 1960 November 2, 7 a.p.


Box 131 Ithaca, N.Y.--Draft of lecture at Cornell on the N.R.A.; notes for another address at the end of the book, also on N.R.A., 1960 November 8, Notebook, 12, 11 a.p., 3 loose a.p.



Box 129 Ithaca, N.Y.--Draft and typed outline of Cornell Graduate Seminar lecture, "The rise and establishment of the CIO"; draft of lecture, November 9, 1960, "Roosevelt period: The war years, 1939 or 40-45.", 1958 May 6 and 1960 November 9, 1 notebook, 22, 3, 9 a.p., 2 t.p.

This is file is filed chronologically under 1958 May 6. The second item (May 13, 1958) removed and catalogued and filed under that date.



Box 131 New York City, South Bend, Ind.--Draft of talk on the Presidential election; Draft of address at Notre Dame University, O'Hara Lecture, "Freedom from want: the social outlook on poverty", 1960 November 9, 17, Notebook, 3, 34 a.p., 2 loose t.p.


Box 131 [New York]--"Ideas for Historical Association Meeting", 1960 December 28, Notebook, 3, 9 a.p.



Box 132 Ithaca, N.Y.-- Review of Felix Frankfurter reminiscences, by Harlan B. Phillips, in the Cornell Law Quarterly, 1961, 18 a.p., 6, 6p.p.

First draft and printed copies


Box 132 [New York]--Notes for talk, "Compromises of the US Constitution", [1961], 11 a.p.


Box 132 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Review of Bernstein's The lean years, in The New Leader, 1961 January 23, 11 ms.p., 2 p.p.

With a background ms. by student assistant


Box 132 Northfield, Minn.; New York--Draft of seminar, Carlton College, "American studies,"; draft of convocation, Carlton College, "Social legislation - American way"; draft of talk to Cornell Alumnae Women, New York City, "Problems in labor relations", 1961 January 5, 6, February 25, Notebook, 55 a.p.


Box 132 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Cornell seminar on Collective bargaining; comments by Miss Perkins on students' papers, [1961, circa March], 2, 3 t.p.


Box 132 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Draft for addresses at Cornell, on the anniversary of the "Triangle fire," and a Seminar on Collective bargaining, [1961 March 24 and Spring term], Notebook, 8, 14 a.p.


Box 132 Ithaca, N.Y.--Draft of address, "New Deal and Labor legislation", [1961?] May 11, Notebook, 15 a.p.


Box 132 Binghamton, N.Y., Providence, R.I.--Binghamton, N.Y., "Labor management problems"; Brown University, Providence, R.I., "Women in the political field"; n.p., n.d., "Women and employment in U.S.A.", 1961 July 8 and 1963 October, and undated, Notebook, 15 a.p.


Box 132 Princeton--Notes for talk on NRA, [1961 September], 4 a.p.


Box 132 Princeton--Notes for talk to Princeton Seminar on the New Deal, 1961 September 26, 4 a.p.


Box 132 [Princeton]--Notes for Princeton seminar, "Democracy and Society", [1961 September 27], 10 a.p.


Box 132 [New York]--Notes for review of The Roosevelt Revolution (Harcpurt, 1959), [1961, circa October?], 6 a.p., 1 ms.p.


Box 132 [Princeton]--Notes for lecture in Princeton Seminar, "Labor and the New Deal", [1961 October 3?], 7, 13 a.p.


Box 132 [Princeton, Ithaca, N.Y.]--Schedule of student papers for Princeton Seminar; "Remarks to Faculty Meeting, Cornell, Friday the 10th [November]"; Priceton seminar, "Power policy in New Deal"; Princeton seminar, "Gold standard"; Lecture at Cornell, "Labor legislation of New Deal", [1961] October 4-5, 10, 31, November 10 and 1962 April 30, Notebook, 10, 9, 11, 5, 22, 3 a.p., 1 a.p. loose


Box 132 Princeton--Notes, Princeton seminar on the New Deal, 1961 October 10, 9, 16 a.p.


Box 132 Princeton--Notes, Princeton seminar on the New Deal, 1961 October 17, 7 a.p.


Box 132 [Princeton]--Notes, Princeton seminar on the New Deal: Pre-conceived ideas of New Deal, 1961 October 17, 4 a.p.


Box 132 [Princeton]--Notes, Princeton seminar on the New Deal: Relief in early New Deal and later developments, [1961] October 18, 6, 4 a.p.


Box 132 Princeton--Plans for Princeton class, Seminar on the New Deal, with notes about numbers of students, etc., subjects for papers, etc., 1961 October 24, etc., Notebook, 20 a.p


Box 132 [Princeton]--Notes, Princeton seminar on the New Deal, 1961 October 25, 7 a.p.


Box 132 [Princeton]--Notes, lecture on the history of workers and machines, [1961 November], 7 a.p.


Box 132 [Princeton]--Notes, Princeton seminar on the New Deal, [1961] November 7, 9 a.p.


Box 132 [Princeton]--Notes, Princeton seminar on the New Deal: Comments on NRA report, [1961 November 7?], 4, 2 a.p.


Box 132 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Draft for Cornell lecture on the New Deal, 1961 November 10, 6 a.p.


Box 132 [Princeton]--Schedule for Princeton seminar; Notes, Seminar on NLRA; Notes, Seminar on anti-New Deal writers; Notes, Labor and the New Deal seminar; Notes, Seminar on New Deal foreign policy, [1961] November 14, 22, 28, December 5, Notebook, 2, 6, 5, 22, 8 a.p.,6 loose a.p.


Box 132 Princeton--Notes, Princeton seminar on the New Deal, [1961] November 14-15, 5 a.p.


Box 132 [Princeton]--Notes, Princeton seminar on the New Deal: on foreign affairs, [1961 December 5?], 4 a.p.


Box 132 Princeton--Notes, Princeton seminar: fiscal policy, public works, Roosevelt, 1961 December 12, 13, 20, Notebook, 9, 14, 5 a.p., 3 loose a.p.


Box 132 Princeton--Notes, Princeton seminar: Social Security, and, Roosevelt: what manner of man was he?, 1961 December 19, 20, Notebook, 14, 9, 1 a.p.


Box 132 Ithaca, N.Y.--Draft for Cornell lecture: "Labor leaders I have known", 1962, Notebook, 48 a.p., 16, 6, loose a.p.


Box 132 Ithaca, N.Y.--Address at Cornell to an Institute sponsored by the New York State Coll. of Home Economics, "The impact of the employment of women on industry and business", 1962 April 12, 2 a.p., 11, 4 p.p.

Notes, text of the address, and questions from the audience


Box 132 [Princeton, Ithaca, N.Y.]--Schedule of student papers for Princeton Seminar; "Remarks to Faculty Meeting, Cornell, Friday the 10th [November]"; Priceton seminar, "Power policy in New Deal"; Princeton seminar, "Gold standard"; Lecture at Cornell, "Labor legislation of New Deal", [1961] October 4-5, 10, 31, November 10 and 1962 April 30, Notebook, 10, 9, 11, 5, 22, 3 a.p., 1 a.p. loose

Filed chronologically under 1961 October 4-5.


Box 132 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Notes for an address on the "Kennedy program", [1962? May?], 6, 2 a.p.


Box 132 Chicago--Notes for address to "Parents & teachers" on "what is education?", [1962?] June 2


Box 132 [New York]--Notes for talk in tribute to Eleanor Roosevelt, before the Girl Scouts, [1962, circa November], 10, 16, 5 a.p., 1 t.p.


Box 132 [Ithaca, N.Y.?]--Notes for talk on Al Smith and Franklin D. Roosevelt, [1962? November], 7 a.p.



Box 133 [Ithaca, N.Y.?]--Notes for talk on the rise of reformers in labor, [1963?], 2 a.p.


Box 133 [Ithaca, N.Y.?]--Notes for talk, "Women in [the] labor force", [1963?], 7 a.p.


Box 133 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Notes for address on "Women in politics", 1963 [Spring], 9 a.p.


Box 133 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Typescript of notes of Miss Perkins' lecture on "Labor in American society," with her corrections and additions, [1963 Spring], 6 t.p.


Box 133 [Princeton?]--Lecture notes,"What was essential effect or influence of New Deal on Labor [and] Labor problems?", [1963] January 14, 6, 1 a.p.


Box 133 Los Angeles--Notes, first lecture in UCLA series, "Labor under the New Deal and the New Frontier", 1963 March 17, 10, 12, 7 a.p., 6 ms.p., 27 t.p. (with ms.corrections), 23 t.p. (carbon, with ms. corrections), 17 t.p. (with a. corrections, and a covering letter)

With ms.notes from the lecture, typescript of tape, and revised draft.


Box 133 Los Angeles--Notes, second lecture in UCLA series, 1963 March 24, 8 a.p., notebook with 51 a.p., 4 ms.p., 34 t.p. (with ms. corrections)

With typescript from tape of the lecture, and ms. notes from the lecture



Box 130 Albany, Los Angeles--Notes for address to Democratic Women in Albany; Miscellaneous notes; Notes for 3rd and 4th lectures on "Labor under the New Deal" at UCLA, 1960 Feburary 29 and 1963 March 31, April 7, Notebook, 10 a.p., 4, 12, 21 a.p. (pagination from the back), 1 loose a.p., 1 p. doc.

Filed chronologicallyunder 1960 February 29.



Box 133 Los Angeles--Draft of third lecture in UCLA series, 1963 March 31, Notebook, 19 a.p.; 5 ms.p., 28 t.p. (with ms.corrections), 9 a.p.

With ms.notes from the lecture, and typescript from the tape; a.n. on preparing the ms. for print



Box 130 Albany, Los Angeles--Notes for address to Democratic Women in Albany; Miscellaneous notes; Notes for 3rd and 4th lectures on "Labor under the New Deal" at UCLA, 1960 Feburary 29 and 1963 March 31, April 7, Notebook, 10 a.p., 4, 12, 21 a.p. (pagination from the back), 1 loose a.p., 1 p. doc.

Filed chronologicallyunder 1960 February 29.



Box 133 Los Angeles--Notes, for fourth lecture in UCLA series, 1963 April 7, Notebook, 28 a.p.; 3, 7, 3 a.p., 28 t.p. (with ms. corrections)

With ms.n. taken during the lecture and t. copy from the tape


Box 133 [Washington]--"Washington speech," on making exits for public buildings safer, [1963, May 20?], 14 a.p.


Box 133 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Notes for lecture on the beginning of the NRA, [circa 1963 July], 5 a.p.


Box 133 Ithaca, N.Y.--Lecture notes for summer Telluride course on the New Deal, 1963 [July], 6 a.p.


Box 133 Ithaca, N.Y.--Notes for Cornell lecture, "How did N[ew] D[eal] Program develop?", 1963 July 17, 4 a.p.



Box 132 Binghamton, N.Y., Providence, R.I.--Binghamton, N.Y., "Labor management problems"; Brown University, Providence, R.I., "Women in the political field"; n.p., n.d., "Women and employment in U.S.A.", 1961 July 8 and 1963 October, and undated, Notebook, 15 a.p.

Filed chronologically under 1961 July 8.



Box 133 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Notes for Cornell lecture: "How we handled strikes", 1963 November 19, 9, 8 a.p.., 1 ms.p. encl.


Box 133 New York--Notes, for talk on how life has changed, [1964], 6, 3 a.p.


Box 133 [Los Angeles?]--Notes for address, "Failure to keep 1) Rule of life...", 1964 March 29, 4 a.p.


Box 133 Ithaca, N.Y.--Farley Seminar on the New Deal, at Telluride (Cornell), 1964 April 11, Notebook, 11, 7 a.p., 8 a.p.


Box 133 Williamstown, Mass.--Outline for New Deal course at Williams College; with notes for lecture, 1964 April 30, 2 t.p. (with a.n.), 3 a.p.


Box 133 Ithaca, N.Y.--Draft for lectures at Telluride (Cornell) on the New Deal, 1964 July, Notebook, 3, 18 a.p.; 1 a.p., 6 t.p.


Box 133 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Two copies of outline for a course (ILR 606?) and Reserve reading list, with a.notes, [1964 Fall], 3, 3, 2 t.p. (with a.n.)


Box 133 [Ithaca, N.Y.?]--Notes for talk on New Deal; for a lecture at Cornell?, 1964 September, 4 a.p.


Box 133 Ithaca, N.Y.--Drafts for Cornell lectures on "Labor and government, 1927-1947" with a.n., 1964 September 23, October 14, 27, 28, Notebook, 10, 8, 4, 12 a.p.; 5, 17, 4 a.p.


Box 133 v.p.--A series of articles by Miss Perkins, "Working it out", 1964 October-November, 30 pieces, news clippings

Includes 6 different articles as they appear in different newpapers


Box 133 Ithaca, N.Y.--Drafts for Cornell lectures: "Labor and government, 1927-1947", 1964 October 28, December 16 and 1965 January 6, 13, 20, Notebook, 5, 13, 3, 2, 3, a.p., and 7 a.p., 6, a.p.

Continuation of previous October 28 lecture


Box 133 [Ithaca, N.Y.?]--Notes on the history of American politics - "Has the LEFT disappeared from American Politics?", [circa 1964 November?], 12 a.p.


Box 133 Ithaca, N.Y.--Draft for "Cook Seminar" at Cornell, on the NRA, 1964 November 11, 25 a.p.


Box 133 Ithaca, N.Y.--Draft for Cornell lecture on the NRA, 1964 November 18, 10 a.p


Box 133 Ithaca, N.Y.--Draft for Cornell lecture on the NRA, 1964 December 2, 12 a.p.


Box 133 Ithaca, N.Y.--Drafts for Cornell lectures: "Labor and government, 1927-1947", 1964 October 28, December 16 and 1965 January 6, 13, 20, Notebook, 5, 13, 3, 2, 3, a.p., and 7 a.p., 6, a.p.

Continuation of previous October 28 lecture. Filed chronologically under 1964 October 28.


Box 133 [New York]--Notes for talk at the Fortnightly Club, [1965], 9 a.p.


Box 133 Ithaca, N.Y.--Drafts for Cornell lectures: "Labor and government, 1927-1947", 1964 October 28, December 16 and 1965 January 6, 13, 20, Notebook, 5, 13, 3, 2, 3, a.p., and 7 a.p., 6, a.p.

Continuation of previous October 28 lecture. Filed chronologically under 1964 October 28.


Box 133 Ithaca, N.Y.--Notes for lecture at Cornell: "Effects of N[ew] D[eal] on labor — USA", 1965 January 12, 5 a.p.


Box 133 Ithaca, N.Y.--Draft for Cornell lecture: "Experiences — early labor program", 1965 March 17, Notebook, 4, 25 a.p., 7 loose a.p.


Box 133 [Ithaca, N.Y.]--Speech material on labor history, 1965 circa May, 11 a.p.


Box 133 Catonsville, MD--Notes on religion, 1965 April, 1 Volumes; Spiral notebook

1988 Addition



Box 134 Unidentified Manuscripts, 1895-1965


Franklin Delano Roosevelt



Box 135 Franklin Delano Roosevelt


Box 135 Printed materials by and about FDR


Box 135 Photographs


Box 135 Memorabilia


The Al Smith I Knew



Box 136 Book manscripts, 14 folders


Box 136 Miscellaneous notes for the book, 1 folders


Box 136 Notebooks, 10 items

Including two lectures for Cornell and one for Urbana



Box 137 Notes for interviews with various people

10 folders, 8 notebooks


Box 137 Photographs, clippings, etc., 4 folders


Subject File



Box 138 A - N



Box 139 P - Z


Colleges and Universities



Box 140 Cornell



Box 141 Cornell


Box 141 Princeton


Box 141 Salzburg Seminar


Box 141 UCLA


Box 141 University of Illinois, Urbana


Personal (Frances Perkins)



Box 142 Personal Correspondence, Manuscripts and Documents, and Memorabilia--B-I



Box 143 Personal Correspondence, Manuscripts and Documents, and Memorabilia--M



Box 144 Personal Correspondence, Manuscripts and Documents, and Memorabilia--P-W



Box 145 Financial records


Box 145 Bank records, personal accounts, etc.



Box 146 Income tax records, 1940-1964



Box 147 Address books, lists, Christmas lists, etc.

See Also: Address cards in Box 162



Box 148 Calling cards, Christmas cards, invitations


Photographs



Box 149 Photographs



Box 150 Perkins, Frances


Box 150 Others


Box 150 Miscellaneous



Box 150A Photographs

Photographs of Frances Perkins and Others



Flatbox 668 Oversized Photographs


Printed Materials and Audiotapes



Box 151 Articles about Frances Perkins


Box 151 Reports under her office



Box 152 Books and tapes by Frances Perkins



Box 153 Books by Frances Perkins


Box 153 Books by Frances Perkins--The Roosevelt I Knew



Box 154 Clippings, collected by Miss Perkins



Box 155 Clippings, about Miss Perkins, 1919-1965



Box 156 Books from Frances Perkins library


Box 156 Books with notes by Frances Perkins



Box 157 Books with notes by Frances Perkins



Box 158 Books with notes by Frances Perkins



Box 159 Books with notes by Frances Perkins



Box 160 Books inscribed to Frances Perkins



Box 161 Books inscribed to Frances Perkins



Box 163 Books, Clippings and Scrapbook re: Frances Perkins


Address Cards



Box 162 Address Cards

Perkins Papers Available on Microfilm (Parts I-V, VIII)

Parts I-V, VIII are also available on microfilm.


Part I: Cataloged Correspondence--Letters to Perkins from:



Reel 1 A) A - Cantor, Eddie



Reel 2 B) Casey, Thomas - Gildersleeve, Virginia C.



Reel 3 C) Glass, Meta - Lilienthal, David B.



Reel 4 D) Lippmann, Walter - Wolman, Leo



Reel 5 E) Woolley, Mary - Wyzanski, Charles


Part II: Uncataloged Correspondence--Letters to Perkins from:



Reel 6 A) Abbott, Beatrice - Chapman, H.J.



Reel 7 B) Chapman, O .L. - Fletcher, Henry P.



Reel 8 C) Fletcher, Marion R. - Hood, Ellen G.



Reel 9 D) Hook, Charles R. - Lewis, Fulton, Jr.



Reel 10 E) Lewis, Grace H. - Morrison, Alva



Reel 11 F) Morgan, Ruth - Rich, Adena M. (Mrs. Kenneth F.)



Reel 12 G) Rich, Raymond T. - Stacy, Walter P.



Reel 13 H) Stafford, Joya - Whitridge, Janetta (Mrs. Arnold)



Reel 14 I) Wickard, Claude R. - Zvara, Peter


Part III: Cataloged Correspondence--Letters from Perkins to:



Reel 15 A) Adee, Mrs. Ernest - Roosevelt, Franklin D. (1929)



Reel 16 B) Roosevelt, Franklin D. (1931) - Wilson, Paul C.


Part IV: Cataloged Correspondence (t.l. and t.l.s.)--Letters from Perkins to:


Reel 16 1) Various people



Reel 17 2) Arthur, George B. - Wolman, Leo


Part V: Uncataloged Correspondence (Carbons)--Letters from Perkins to:


Reel 17 A.1) Various people



Reel 18 A.2) Abbott, Grace - Ewing, James J.



Reel 19 B) Fagundus, Ruth - Millis, Harry A.



Reel 20 C) Mills, Charles - Tydings, Millard E.



Reel 21 D) Ulio, J.A. - Zvara, Peter


Part VIII: Franklin Delano Roosevelt



Reel 22 1) Letters to various people A-Z (Cataloged)


Reel 22 2) Letters from Frances Perkins (Uncataloged)


Reel 22 3) Letters from various people re: various topics (Uncataloged)

Subjects include strikes, labor conditions, World War II, National Defense and other topics


Errata List for Microfilm


Roll I-D (Reel 4)


Pardue, Austin, 1945 May 15

Letter re: E.N. Cocking - notations illegible


Lubin, Simon J., 1934 December 1

San Francisco; to Hiram W. Johnson; 2 car. p.s.


McAllister, Dorothy

Letter to Perkins on dark paper; assorted newspaper clippings


Roll II-B (Reel 7)


Fish, C.E.

Photo: "Mr. Dies goes snipe hunting"


Emmett, Pauline

Letter on dark paper


Roll II-E (Reel 10)


Mitchell, Harry B., 1949 July 26

Letter to O.D. Johnston, pp. 4, 8


Millis, H.A., 1942 February 26

Negative photostat


McClees, Lulu, 1945 April 13

Letter from Delano, CA


Lovejoy, Owen R., 1935 July 29

Notes on back of letter


Roll II-F (Reel 11)


Leslie, Rice C., 1940 December 7


Pierson, John H.G., 1945 September 25(?)

Carbon


Perlman, Selig, 1954

Photograph signed John R. Connor


Patton, E.B., 1920 August(?)

Letter on dark paper


Paine, Charles B., 1942 July

Newsphoto and wedding announcement


Oxley, Lawrence A., 1946 September

"The Episcopal Church and the Negro Layman"; 3 p.s.


Mullins, John L., 1933 July 12


Morse, Wayne L., 1943 June

Note on 4" x 6" Department of Labor paper