Suggested Changes in Bill By Organizations: ACLU., 06/05/1934-06/07/1935
Series-level Scope and Content Note
The National Labor Relations Board Series deals with the National Labor Relations Act, a.k.a. the Wagner Labor Disputes Act, and includes correspondence from organizations supporting the proposed act, correspondence from noteworthy groups and individuals suggesting changes in the bill, Keyserling's drafts of the bill, printed copies of the bill, copies of the Congressional Record relating to the bill, clippings, rulings on the constitutionality of the act, amendments to the act suggested in later years, and Keyserling's 1980's correspondence with Peter Irons referring to the Act.
Dates
- 06/05/1934-06/07/1935
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Extent
From the Collection: 4.5 Linear Feet (3 boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Shelf Location
08/13/05
Container Summary
Correspondence from Harry Ward and Arthur Garfield Hays of the ACLU with memo prepared by the International Juridical Association suggesting changes in the Wagner Labor Disputes Bill, a.k.a. the National Labor Relations Act. Item list: TLS from Harry Ward and Arthur Garfield Hays of the ACLU to "Dear Senator". 06/05/1934 TLS from Harry F. Ward of the ACLU to "Dear Senator." [2 pages] 06/14/1934
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
Wagner, Robert F. - Correspondence to: Manuscript
ACLU - And the Wagner Labor Disputes Bill: Manuscript
Wagner Labor Disputes Bill - Changes Suggested: Manuscript
Ward, Harry F. - [TLS]; to Wagner: Manuscript
Hays, Arthur Garfield - [TLS]; to Wagner: Manuscript
International Juridical Association: Manuscript
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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