[Unemployment Relief, 1930-1938]

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
1930-1938
Description
113 v.

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Summary note
This is a wide-ranging collection of materials from communities, social service and governmental agencies, and industrial companies that address the topic of unemployment relief. Dated material inclusive of 1930-1938.
Notes
From the holdings of Princeton University Industrial Relations Library.
Contents
  • [1] Year in brief / by Family Society of Philadelphia, 1930
  • [2] Mayor's unemployment relief committee Atlantic City, New Jersey report of activities 1931-1932 / by Executive Committee, 1932
  • [3] Challenge of leisure / by Leisure Time and Educative Activities Division of the Canadian Council on Child and Family Welfare, 1933
  • [4] NYA aids one-third fewer students / by National Youth Administration, 1938
  • [5] Project for January / by FERA and Federal Surplus Relief Corporation, 1935
  • [6] Committee on emergency relief measures copies of correspondence / by Committee on Emergency Relief Measures, 1931
  • [7] Three and a half million federal relief jobs for the unemployed facts / prepared by Labor's Non-Partisan League, 1938
  • [8] Five friends plan for unemployment relief / prepared by Utilities Power & Light Corporation, 1931
  • [9] Survey of New Jersey relief situation / prepared by American Association of Social Workers, 1936
  • [10] Mayor's unemployment relief committee Atlantic City, New Jersey report of activities 1930-1931 / by Executive Committee, 1931
  • [11] Report of survey of unemployment relief administration / by Alanzo E Taylor, William Palmer Lucas, Bernard M. Breeden, Anita Day Hubbard and Valeska Bary, 1933
  • [12] Text of the bill embodying plan to aid idle / New York Times, August 29, 1931
  • [13] Text of Gov. Roosevelt's message on unemployment relief / New York Times, August 29, 1931
  • [14] Governor presents relief plan today / from staff correspondent of New York Times, August 28, 1931
  • [15] And still no job! / published by Emergency Unemployment Relief Committee, 1931
  • [16] Relief plans broaden definition of employer's responsibility / Business Week, December 23, 1931
  • [17] Atwater Kent to aid his own unemployed / [New York Times], November 23, 1931
  • [18] Doubleday, Doran and Company letter to employees / from Nelson Doubleday, President, 1930
  • [19] Union members share both work and wages / Business Week, January 27, 1932
  • [20] Letter to Princeton department of economics and social institutions on conclusions on unemployment relief problem / Robert S. Field, 1931
  • [21] Check list for possible repairs and improvements in the house and its equipment / Department of Commerce, [1931]
  • [22] Introductory statement and recommendations of the committee on employment plans and suggestions / Walter S. Gifford, Director of President's Organization on Unemployment Relief, 1931
  • [23] Resolutions of the president's organization on unemployment relief / Walter S. Gifford, Director of President's Organization on Unemployment Relief, 1931
  • [24] Resolutions of committee on administration of relief / Walter S. Gifford, Director of President's Organization on Unemployment Relief, 1931
  • [25] Preliminary suggestions on advance planning for care of homeless / prepared by Family Welfare Association of America, 1931
  • [26] Community plans and actions no. 9: food conservation for relief of unemployed / President's Organization on Unemployed Relief, 1931
  • [27] State representatives appointed / Walter S. Gifford, Director of President's Organization on Unemployment Relief, 1931
  • [28] Committee on administration of relief appointed / Walter S. Gifford, Director of President's Organization on Unemployment Relief, 1931
  • [29] Community plans and action no. 10: community home-modernization campaigns to stimulate employment and business / President's Organization on Unemployment Relief, 1931
  • [30] National barter system / by Mordecai Exekiel, 1933
  • [31] Business reserve corporation / source unknown, 1931
  • [32] Unemployment relief discussed by state-wide Oklahoma meet / Oklahoma Federationalist, July, 1931
  • [33] Building men-growing trees / by Arthur Dunham, 1933
  • [34] Challenge of leisure bulletin no. 3: the recreational programme in the large city / published by Division on Leisure Time and Educative Activities, 1933
  • [35] Challenge of leisure bulletin no. 4: recreation in cities of ten thousand to one hundred thousand / published by Division of Leisure Time and Educative Activities, 1933
  • [36] Challenge of leisure bulletin no. 5: recreation in centres less than ten thousand in population and in rural districts / published by Division on Leisure Time and Educative Activities, 1933
  • [37] Second brief report on made work for white-collar unemployed / prepared by Women's Bureau, United States Department of Labor, 1932
  • [38] Statement before the subcommittee of the Senate Comittee on Manufacturers / by Walter S. Gifford, Director of President's Organization on Unemployment Relief, 1932
  • [39] Community plans and action no. 12: collection and distribution of clothing for relief / President's Organization on Unemployment Relief, 1932
  • [40] Community plans and action no. 13: two plans for personal contact with recipients of relief / President's Organization on Unemployment Relief, 1932
  • [41] Plan for the permanent rehabilitation of the unemployed / by C. H. Murray, 1933
  • [42] U.S. relief outlay / New York Times, November 18, 1935
  • [43] Social work study of federal aid for unemployment relief / report of Steering Committee, 1932
  • [44] Changes during September 1934 in different types of public and private relief in urban areas / United States Department of Labor Children's Bureau, 1934
  • [45] Comments on the New Hampshire plan for the flexible work day and week / from Robert Huse, 1932
  • [46] Borah's speech charging waste of relief funds / New York Times, November 20, 1934
  • [47] Vast relief machinery: the method and the checks / [New York Times], November 18, 1934
  • [48] To state and local employment, relief, and welfare organizations / Fred C. Croxton, Assistant Director of the President's Organization on Unemployment Relief, 1932
  • [49] State drive opened for jobless relief / [New York Times], July 18, 1932
  • [50] Roosevelt relief / Business Week, March 29, 1933.
  • [51] Unwilling to give relief, Congress may offer to lend it / Business Week, March 9, 1932
  • [52] Unemployed women becoming a serious problem which many cities are having difficulty solving / New York Times, December 25, 1932
  • [53] Senator Wagner's part / [New York Times], [1932]
  • [54] Relief bill passes house, clearing way for final act today / [New York Times], July 17, 1932
  • [55] Relief bill voted quickly by senate along Hoover lines / [New York Times], July 17, 1932
  • [56] Unemployment relief measures / [J. Douglas Brown], 1933
  • [57] Selected statistics of relief expenditures in the United States for the years 1929 to June 1933 / Margaret G.B. Blachly, 1933
  • [58] Range of work relief / address to be given by Jacob Baker, 1934
  • [59] Letter to Princeton University on unemployment relief plan / Paraffine Companies, Inc., 1932
  • [60] Federal cooperation in unemployment relief / by Paul Webbink, 1933
  • [61] Says nine billions were appropriated / New York Times, July 20, 1932
  • [62] Assails state rush for federal relief / New York Times, July 20, 1932
  • [63] President delays signing relief bill / New York Times, July 17, 1932
  • [64] Deadlock over the relief bill broken; congress is likely to adjourn today; Hoover cuts pay $15,000, cabinet 15% / New York Times, July 18, 1932
  • [65] Congress drives hard for adjournment; relief bill passes, home loan tangled; senate in battle over dry law repeal / New York Times, July 17, 1932
  • [66] Finds idle unaided by federal relief / New York Times, July 23, 1932
  • [67] Relief bill signed by the president / New York Times, July 22, 1932
  • [68] Want state to act now on jobless aid / New York Times, July 22, 1932
  • [69] House and senate clash on relief bill results in deadlock / New York Times, July 15, 1932
  • [70] Hoover will sign relief bill as step 'toward recovery' / New York Times, July 18, 1932
  • [71] Hoover relief plans nearly all approved / New York Times, July 24, 1932
  • [72] 30 states seek over $200,000,000 in relief loans / New York Times, July 20, 1932
  • [73] Joint resolution: making appropriations for relief purposes / from 74th Congress, 1935
  • [74] Federal cooperation in unemployment relief / from Senate of 72nd Congress, 1932
  • [75] H. R. 13814 / from 72nd Congress, 1932
  • [76] S. 509 / from 73rd Congress, 1933
  • [77] Federal emergency relief act of 1933 / from Senate of 73rd Congress, 1933
  • [78] S. 812 / from 73rd Congress, 1933
  • [79] Report by Mr. Thomas of Utah, from the committee on education and labor / by Works Progress Administration Employment, 1937
  • [80] Survey of the current relief situation in forty-three representative areas in 28 states of the united states / by the American Association of Social Workers, 1938
  • [81] Study of 550 cases assigned to W.P.A now under care by the Chicago Relief Administration / by the Social Service Review, Vol. XI, No. 3, 1937
  • [82] Use by a state agency of social data about recipients of public assistance / by John M. McCaslin, 1938
  • [83] Project Proposal / by Works Progress Administration, 1938
  • [84] Is work relief economical / by Richard A. Lester, 1936
  • [85] Work relief vs. public works / by General Industry Advisory Council, 1938
  • [86] Recommendation for an appropriation for relief of unemployment / by House of Representatives, 1936
  • [87] Exercise of discretion (12/154) / by Unemployment Assistance Board Manchester District, 1938
  • [88] Analysis of employment of women on works progress administration projects / by Works Progress Administration, 1936
  • [89] 1,600 to lose jobs / by ERB Staff Reporter, 1936
  • [90] Catalog of research bulletins / by Works Progress Administration, 1937
  • [91] Speech of Hon. Ernest Lundeen of Minnesota in the Senate of the United States / by the Congressional Record,1938
  • [92] State and local expenditure / by Works Progress Administration, 1937
  • [93] Press release on unemployment relief / by American Association of Social Workers, 1938
  • [94] Operating procedure no. E-9 / prepared by Federal Works Agency, Works Projects Administration, 1939
  • [95] Second interim report on EEA as of May 1, 1972 / by Marjorie S. Turner, Professor of Economics, 1972
  • [96] PEP and the San Diego County Indians / by Marjorie S. Turner, Professor of Economics, 1972
  • [97] Methods of unemployment relief / prepared by the Municipal Reference Bureau of the League of Virginia Municipalities, 1932
  • [98] What New York City WPA employees think / prepared by the Industrial Relations Department, [1938]
  • [99] Outline of seven years of unemployment relief: an analysis and appraisal of unemployment relief policies and operations / prepared by the Committee on Social Security of the Social Science Research Council, 1936
  • [100] Selected bibliography relating to suggestions for research on problems of relief / prepared by the Committee on Social Security of the Social Science Research Council, 1939.
  • [101] Relief: temporary and permanent / by M. S. Szymczak, [1930]
  • [102] House no. 1298 / Department of Labor and Industries, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1931
  • [103] House no. 1325 / Special Commission on Unemployment, Unemployment Compensation, and the Minimum Wage, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1923
  • [104] Less unemployment through stabilization of operations / Committee on Stabilization of Industry for the Prevention of Unemployment, 1930
  • [105] Occupational changes and relief activities in Allegheny County / by John D. Beatty, Herbert L. Grau, and Major Philip Mathews, 1934
  • [106] Unemployment pamphlet no. 1 / Rutgers University, New Jersey Federation of Labor, and Workers Education Bureau of America, [1930]
  • [107] Unemployment pamphlet no. 2 / Rutgers University, New Jersey Federation of Labor, and Workers Education Burea of America, [1931]
  • [108] Unemployment: the bases of its solution pamphlet no. 4 / Rutgers University, New Jersey Federation of Labor, and Workers Education Bureau of America, date unknown
  • [109] Questions and answers on the WPA / Federal Works Agency, Works Projects Administration, 1939
  • [110] System of work for the worker and supplies for the family operated by a business organization without profit to investors / Mutual Commercial Corporation, date unknown
  • [111] Report of emergency employment methods and experience and degree of success attained / Massillon Chamber of Commerce, 1931
  • [112] Public service employment / National Conference on Public Service Employment, [1971]
  • [113] Various statutory rules and orders forms / Great Britain Unemployment Assistance Board, 1934.
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