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Box 37

 Container

Contains 40 Results:

"Government Reports," The NESPA Guide, mimeograph, January 15 and February 15, 1940

 File — Box: 37, Folder: 14
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents From the Series:

In 1935 Dean Brimhall accepted a position with the Works Progress Administration as an advisor for labor relations. He served until 1939 under WPA administrator Harry L. Hopkins. During this time Brimhall was an outspoken defender of the Roosevelt administration and of the Works Progress Administration. He gave many speeches and always fought for the workers' rights.

Dates: January 15 and February 15, 1940

"Jackson Day Reflections," Alan Johnstone, typescript; "WPA Worker Strikes Back, How a man on the receiving end of WPA feels about criticisms thereof--a human document," Leonard A. Alan, typescript, 1940; 1940

 File — Box: 37, Folder: 15
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents From the Series:

In 1935 Dean Brimhall accepted a position with the Works Progress Administration as an advisor for labor relations. He served until 1939 under WPA administrator Harry L. Hopkins. During this time Brimhall was an outspoken defender of the Roosevelt administration and of the Works Progress Administration. He gave many speeches and always fought for the workers' rights.

Dates: 1940; 1940

"The German Financial Revolution," Dal Hitchcock, Harpers Magazine, typescript; "Do We Need the WPA?" The New Republic, February 1941, July 21, 1941

 File — Box: 37, Folder: 16
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents From the Series:

In 1935 Dean Brimhall accepted a position with the Works Progress Administration as an advisor for labor relations. He served until 1939 under WPA administrator Harry L. Hopkins. During this time Brimhall was an outspoken defender of the Roosevelt administration and of the Works Progress Administration. He gave many speeches and always fought for the workers' rights.

Dates: February 1941, July 21, 1941

Where's the Money Coming From? Problems of Postwar Finance, Stuart Chase, New York: Twentieth Century Fund, advertisement; "Statement By Marriner S. Eccles On A Capital Gains Tax To Curb Rising Prices of Capital Values," Federal Reserve System Board of Governors, press release, mimeograph; "The Speed-Up In Population Growth," Population Bulletin, March 3, 1945; 8 June 1952

 File — Box: 37, Folder: 17
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents From the Series:

In 1935 Dean Brimhall accepted a position with the Works Progress Administration as an advisor for labor relations. He served until 1939 under WPA administrator Harry L. Hopkins. During this time Brimhall was an outspoken defender of the Roosevelt administration and of the Works Progress Administration. He gave many speeches and always fought for the workers' rights.

Dates: March 3, 1945; 8 June 1952

Hoover Administration--Reconstruction Finance Corporation and Federal Relief Memoranda, Bulletins, Etc.

 File — Box: 37, Folder: 18
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents From the Series:

In 1935 Dean Brimhall accepted a position with the Works Progress Administration as an advisor for labor relations. He served until 1939 under WPA administrator Harry L. Hopkins. During this time Brimhall was an outspoken defender of the Roosevelt administration and of the Works Progress Administration. He gave many speeches and always fought for the workers' rights.

Dates: 1886-1980

Hoover Administration--Woods and Gifford Committees, 1930-31

 File — Box: 37, Folder: 19
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents From the Series:

In 1935 Dean Brimhall accepted a position with the Works Progress Administration as an advisor for labor relations. He served until 1939 under WPA administrator Harry L. Hopkins. During this time Brimhall was an outspoken defender of the Roosevelt administration and of the Works Progress Administration. He gave many speeches and always fought for the workers' rights.

Dates: 1930-31

Hoover Administration--Excerpt From Hearing Before the Committee on Appropriations United States Senate on Drought Relief and Unemployment, typescript, 1931

 File — Box: 37, Folder: 20
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents From the Series:

In 1935 Dean Brimhall accepted a position with the Works Progress Administration as an advisor for labor relations. He served until 1939 under WPA administrator Harry L. Hopkins. During this time Brimhall was an outspoken defender of the Roosevelt administration and of the Works Progress Administration. He gave many speeches and always fought for the workers' rights.

Dates: 1931

Hoover Administration--Unemployment Relief, 1930-32

 File — Box: 37, Folder: 21
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents From the Series:

In 1935 Dean Brimhall accepted a position with the Works Progress Administration as an advisor for labor relations. He served until 1939 under WPA administrator Harry L. Hopkins. During this time Brimhall was an outspoken defender of the Roosevelt administration and of the Works Progress Administration. He gave many speeches and always fought for the workers' rights.

Dates: 1930-32

State WPA Offics Correspondence Dealing with United States Community Improvement Appraisal Report, 1939

 File — Box: 37, Folder: 26
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents From the Series:

In 1935 Dean Brimhall accepted a position with the Works Progress Administration as an advisor for labor relations. He served until 1939 under WPA administrator Harry L. Hopkins. During this time Brimhall was an outspoken defender of the Roosevelt administration and of the Works Progress Administration. He gave many speeches and always fought for the workers' rights.

Dates: 1939

Correspondence in Response to Colonel Harrington's Letter of Transmittal Concerning the United States Community, Improvement Appraisal Report, 1939

 File — Box: 37, Folder: 27
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents From the Series:

In 1935 Dean Brimhall accepted a position with the Works Progress Administration as an advisor for labor relations. He served until 1939 under WPA administrator Harry L. Hopkins. During this time Brimhall was an outspoken defender of the Roosevelt administration and of the Works Progress Administration. He gave many speeches and always fought for the workers' rights.

Dates: 1939