The 1935 agricultural outlook for California
- F-16-3-0-0-5
- File
- 1934
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The 1935 agricultural outlook for California
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"What if outlook" (re: California walnut situation)
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Statistics presented in connection with a proposed prorate for lemons produced in California
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U.S. Department of Labor (Wage and Hour Division)
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Dallas Smythe was hired by the U.S. Department of Labor (Wage and Hour Division) in 1938. His role in this newly-created department was to help enforce laws regarding minimum wage rates and maximum hours of allowed work. He investigated cases in which the implementation of these laws was being avoided through various means. His investigations included occupational studies of the working conditions of newspaper boys, railway porters, life-insurance salesmen, telegraph messengers, cigar factory workers, railway maintenance workers, textile workers, lumber camp workers, and others.
Series consists of records arising from investigations conducted by the U.S. Department of Labor (Wage and Hour Division). Series includes correspondence, studies, reports, reference material, written testimony, photographs, and other materials.
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Deductions in the textile manufacturing industry
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Deductions in the textile manufacturing industry
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Deductions in the textile manufacturing industry
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Report on Horton Laundry's chenille operation
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Telegraph employees under the Fair Labor Standards Act
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Miscellaneous reports and memos
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Atlantic Coast Line correspondence
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Atlantic Coast Line master file
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Peavy-Wilson Lumber Co. - photographs
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Peavy-Wilson Lumber Co. Inc. (Dallas Smythe testimony)
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Peavy-Wilson Lumber Co. correspondence
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Deductions in the textile manufacturing industry
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U.S. Federal Communications Commission
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Smythe served as Chief Economist for the U.S. Federal Communications Commission from 1943 to 1948. In this position, he conducted an economic analysis of the telegraph industry, investigated the issues surrounding the proposed merger of Western Union and Postal Telegraph, carried out studies in farm telephone service, and held public hearings on the post war reallocation of the radio spectrum.
Series consists of records arising from Smythe's employment at the U.S. Federal Communications Commission. Series includes publications, correspondence, and other materials.
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Subseries consists of office records maintained by Smythe during his employment at the U.S. Federal Communications Commission. Series includes correspondence, exhibits presented to the Commission, written testimony, and some records received from the Board of War Communications.
Annual program of labour statistics
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