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Ms Coll\Perkins, F.
Perkins, Frances, 1882-1965.Papers, ca. 1895-1965.71 linear ft. (ca. 71,500 items in 170 boxes & 1 carton of restricted family papers).
Biography: Government official for New York State and the federal government, includingIndustrial Commissioner of the State of New York, 1929-1932, and United States Secretary of
Labor, 1933-1945. SU **** h u ifctfd
Summary: Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, drafts of speeches, appointment books,subject files, documents, photographs, memorabilia and printed materials. There are notesfrom her lectures on Sociology at Adelphi College in 1911-1912; papers from 1912-1932, whenPerkins served on the Commission for Safety and on the Industrial Commission of New YorkState; the main body of the material is from the period of her cabinet office, 1933-1945; andsome items from her days on the Civil Service Commission, 1946-1953. Also included arepersonal and family papers.
Major correspondents in this collection are: Grace Abbott; Arthur J. Altmeyer; Robert T.Amis; Clara M. Beyer; Maty W. Dewson; James A. Farley; Felix Frankfurter; Warner W.Gardner; Carter Goodrich; William Green; Sidney Hillman; Albert Ford Hinrichs; Cordell Hull;Harold Ickes; Hugh S. Johnson; Paul Kellogg; Mary LaDame; Herbert H. Lehman; Katharine F.Lenroot; John L. Lewis; Isador Lubin; Daniel W. McCormack; Frank W. Persons; Gerard D.Reilly; Eleanor Roosevelt; Franklin Delano Roosevelt; John R. Steelman; Lillian Wald; HenryA. Wallace; L. Metcalf Walling; Leo Wolman; and Mary E. Woolley.
Organization: Selected materials cataloged; remainder arranged. Box 1-30: Cataloged &uncataloged correspondence; Box 31-41: Documents; Box 42-59: Speeches & articles; Box 60-63:FDR - Letters, memos, & documents; Box 64-65: Desk calendars, 1931-1946; Box 66: Misc.documents, 1919-1933; Box 67-69: The Roosevelt I Knew, manuscripts; Box 70-93: Subject files;Box 94-99: Clippings; Box 100-101: Photographs; Box 102: Scrapbooks; Box 103: Telegrams,etc.; Box 104: Biographical materials; Box 105: Pamphlets, etc. COGGESHALL ADDITION: Box106-106C: Cataloged correspondence; Box 107: Cataloged manuscripts & documents; Box 108-118B: Uncataloged correspondence; Box 119-133: Speeches & articles; Box 134: Unidentifiedmanuscripts; Box 135: FDR; Box 136-137: The Al Smith I Knew; Box 138-139: Subject files; Box140-141: Colleges & universities; Box 142-148: Personal materials; Box 149-150: Photographs;Box 151-161: Printed materials & audio tapes; Box 162: Address cards; Oversize folder:Photographs & drawings by Frances Perkins; Restricted box of family\papers.
Donors: Gift of Frances Perkins, 1955. Gift of Susanna Coggeshall, 1970-1983, 1985, 1988 &1992.
Restrictions on use: Parts 1-V, VIII are on microfilm.Reader must use microfilm of materials specified above. ~[ 0 m I f v\ 0o<s s ^ 1Family correspondence is closed. Permission from Susanna W:-Ooggcshafl required to see.Permission to publish materials must be obtained in writing from the Librarian for Rare
Books and Manuscripts.The Coggeshall addition-mustbe. checked in addition to the main sequence.
Finding aids: Register, 1 volume. x
Ms Coll/Perkins, F.
1. Abbott, Grace, 1878-1939. 2. Wallace, Henry Agard, 188-1965. 3. Wald, Lillian D., 1867-1940. 4. Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945. 5. Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962. 6. Frankfurter, Felix, 1882-1965. 7. Goodrich, Carter, 1897-1971. 8. Green, William9. Hull, Cordell, 1871-1955. 10. Lehman, Herbert H. (Herbert Henry), 1878-1963. 11. UnitedStates. Dept. of Labor. 12. United States, Civil Service Commission. 13. New York (State).Industrial Commission. 14. Democratic Party (U.S.). 15. National Consumers' League.16. Conference of Governors on Unemployment and Other Interstate Industrial Problems (1931: Albany, N.Y.) 17. New Deal, 1933-1939. 18. Emmigration and immigration. 19. Civil defense.20. State governments-Officials and employees. 21. World War, 1939-1945. 22. Women inpolitics-New York (State) 23. Women in politics-United States. 24. Strikes and lockouts-United States. 25. Trade-unions. 26. Unemployment-New York (State) 27. World War, 1939-1945—Economic aspects—United States. 28. Labor and laboring classes—United States.29. United States-Civil defense. 30. New York (State)-Economic conditions. 31. United States--Economic conditions-1918-1945. 32. United States-Economic policy-1933-1945. 33. UnitedStates—Public welfare—20th century. 34. Accounts. 35. Addresses, 36. Announcements.37. Annual reports. 38. Appointment books. 39. Articles. 40. Bibliographies. 41. Biographies.42. Budgets. 43. Calendars. 44. Calling cards. 45. Carbon copies. 46. Card files. 47. Christmascards. 48. Documents. 49. Drafts. 50. Drawings. 51. Essays. 52. Fiction. 53. Financial records.54. Interviews. 55. Lecture notes. 56. Lectures. 57. Lists. 58. Memorabilia. 59. Memorandums.60. Mimeograph copies. 61. Microfilms. 62. Minutes. 63. Notebooks. 64. Notes. 65. Obituaries.66. Oral histories. 67. Outlines. 68. Pamphlets. 69. Photographs. 70. Poems. 71. Press releases.72. Proceedings. 73. Proofs. 74. Reports. 75. Scrapbooks. 76. Scripts. 77. Speeches. 78. Stats.79. Stories. 80. Summaries. 81. Testimonies. 82. Cabinet officers. 83. Government executives.84. Public officers. 85. Women government executives. 86. Women in civil service. 87. Womenpublic officers. 88. Women social reformers.
ID: NYCR90-A138 Disk 2
JLW - 6/75BRC - 10/83JLW - 6/85HR- 3/89HR- 2/93
' FRANCES PERKINS PAPERS: A REGISTER
Table of Contents
List of Microfilm Reels page i
Microfilm Errata List page ii
Frances Perkins CollectionList of Boxes 1-105 page 1-3
List of Cataloged Correspondence page k-Q(Parts I and III)
List of Speeches page 9-kQ(.Part VII)
List of Folder Headings page 1*^5(Part XII)
Partial List of Folder Headings, page k6-k9(Part XIII)
Frances Perkins (Coggeshall) Papers
Boxes 106-l6l, 23 pages
Correspondence (Boxes 106rll8If f f, f .page l*-2
Speeches and Articles (Boxes 119^13^1.,,page 3 -20
Misc., including subject files, photographs, personalcorrespondence and records^ printed material (Boxes 135-162},.,.page 21-23
Frances Perkins Papers - Microfilm
Part I Catalogued Correspondence5 Letters TO Perkins from-A A - Csntor, Eddie (Reel 1)-B Casey, Thomas - Gildersleeve, Virginia C. (Reel 2)—C Glass, Meta - Lilienthal, David B. (Reel 3)-D Lippmann, Walter - Wolman, Leo (Reel k)-E Woolley, Mary - Wyzanski, Charles (Reel £)
Part II Uncatalogued Correspondence; Letters TO Perkins From-A Abbott, Beatrice - Chapman, H.J« (Reel 6)-B Chapman, O.L. - Fletcher, Henry P. (Reel 7)-C Fletcher, Marion R.•- Hood, Ellen G. (Reel 8)-D Hook, Charles R. - Lewis, Fulton, Jr. (Reel 9)-E Lewis, Grace H. - Morrison, Alva (Reel 10)-F Morgan, Ruth - Rich, Adena M. (Jfrs. Kenneth F.) (Reel 11)-G Rich, Raymond T# - Stacy, Walter P. (Reel 12)-H Stafford, Joya - Whitridge, Janetta (Mrs. Arnold) (Reel 13)-I Wickard, Claude R. - Zvara, Peter (Reel IJ4)
Part III Catalogued Correspondences Letters FBOM Perkins To-A Adee, Mrs. Ernest - Roosevelt, Franklin D, (1929) (Reel 1$)-B Roosevelt, Franklin D. (193l) - Wilson, Paul C. (Reel 16)
Part VI Catalogued Correspondence (t.l. & t.l.s*); Letters FROM Perkins To1) Various people2) Arthur, George B. - Wolroan, Leo (Reel 17)
Part V Uncatalogued Correspondence (Carbons); Letters FROM Perkins To-A l) Various people
2) Abbott, Grace - Ewing, James J. (Reel 18)-B Fagundus, Ruth - Millis, Harry A. (Reel 19)-C Mills, Charles - Tydings, Millard E. (Reel 20)-D Ulio, J.A. - Zvara, Peter (Reel 21)
Part VIII Franklin Delano Roosevelt tReel 2211) Letters TO various people A-Z (catalogued)2) Letters F10M Frances Perkins (uncatalogued)3) Letters FROM various people re: strikes; labor conditions;
World War II; National Defense and other topics (uncatalogued)
3FRANCES PERKINS PAPERS
Errata ListMICROFILM
Roll
I-D PARDUE, Austin; 15 May 1945; letter re E.N.Cocking; notations illeg.UJBIN, Simon Jo; 01 Dec* 1934; San Francisco; to Hiram W. Johnson; 2 car0 p.sMCALLISTER, Dorothy; letter to F.Po on dark paper; assorted newspaper clippings
II-A none
II-p FISH, C«E»; photoj»*Mr. Dies goes snipe hunting*1MMBTT, Pauline; l e t t er on dark paper
II-E MITCHELL, Harry Bo; 26 July 1949; l e t t er to O.DoJohnston; pp«4,8MIIUS, H.A.; 26 Feb. 1942; neg* photostat
3 McCLEESj Lulu; 13 April 1945; l e t t er from Delano, Ca»LOVEJOT, Owen R.; 29 July 1955; notes on back of l e t t er
II-F LESLIE, Rice C ; 7 Dec. 1940PIERSON, John H»G»; 25(?) Sept. 1945; carbonPERIHAN, Sel ig; 1954; photo signed John R. Conner •PATTON, E«B»; Aug(?) 1920; l e t t er on dark paperPAINE, Charles 8 . ; July 1942; newsphoto & wedding announcrotOX LEY, Lawrence A*; Sept 1946; "The Episcopal Churteh and the Negro Layman"; 3 p.sMJILIN5, John L.; 12 July 1953MORSE, Wayne L»; June 1943; note on 4*x6* Dept of Labor paper
II»I none
oFrances Perkins Collection
(Parts I through $; ON MICRFILM) , NPart I (Catalogued correspondence: Letters T£> Frances Perkins)Box 1 A-Be (For a list of the correspondents SEE pp. U,5 & 6 of this list)
2 Bi-C3 D-Eh F-G5 H-K6 L-Roh7 Ro-V8 W-Z
Part II (Correspondence files, uncatalogued; Letters TO Frances Perkins)Box 9 A-B (For a list of names of correspondents found in Part II, consult
10 C-Da the box with*:work£slips shelved with collection) Q-> y AllDe-E ^ * *12 F-Gi13 Go-HaHi He-Hy15 I-Ke16 Ki-Lo17 Lu-Ma18 Me-My19 N-Pf20 Ph-Ri21 Ro-Sc22 Se-Sp23 St-T21; W-Wh2^ Wi-Z
Part III {Catalogued correspondence: Letters FROM FrancesnPerkins)Box 26 A-K r^or a list of correspondents SEE pp. 7-o of this list)
27 L-ZPart IV fa** Catalogued. correspoa^eiKJe^t.l. & t*l«8«).: Letters FROM F. Perkins)
(Part IV ,,) 28 t.l. & t*l;s. A-Z; '{$*rt f? f) B««Ai&Qttoge^ b o n s r I tfcerslBEfiM F. Perkins)(Part V cont) 29 carbons 6-F Box 28: carbons A-F
30 carbons t-% (For a list of names of correspondents found in Part V, consultPart VI (Documents) the box with work slips shelved with collection.)
33 G-He3li Hi-K35 La-Le36 Li-Mad37 Mag-P38 R-Se39 Sh-Sz
11 Wy-Z
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Part VII(Speeches and Articles) JEDR_J^fflEXJKL_S2EI£HES SEE pages 9-^0 belowBox 1*2 Speeches and Articles - 1 (1908-1919) """"»-••
Ii3 Speeches and Articles - 2 (1920-1928)1*1* Speeches and Articles - 3 (1929-1930)1*5 Speeches and Articles - fi (1931-1932)1*6 Speeches and Articles - 5 (1933)1*7 Speeches and Articles - 6 (1931*)1*8 Speeches and Articles - 7 (1935-June 1936)1*9 Speeches and Articles - 8 (ijfcly 1936-July 1937)50 Speeches and Articles - 9 (Aug. 1937-1938)51 Speeches and Articles -10 (Jan.-Sept. 1939)52 Speeches and Articles -11 (Oct. 1939-July 191*0)53 Speeches and Articles -12 (Aug. 19l*0-Sept. 191*1)^h Speeches and Articles -13 (Opt. 191*1-191*2)^ Speeches and Articles -llj. (191*3)56 Speeches and Articles -15 (191*1*)57 Speeches and Articles -16 (191*5-1916)58 Speeches and Articles -17 (191*7-1963)^9 Speeches and Articles -18(incomplete and unidentified items)
Part VI3I ^_-v Box 0mFDR -^t"(memos, drafts, etc. for speeches for President Roosevelt)J (MICROFILM>^FDR - f (letters from President Roosevelt to Frances Perkinsaet al.;
\ letters t© President Roosevelt from Frances Perkins; fan mail)6s FDR -*t (memes, drafts, etc.s t.d.)6%FVR - ^ (Oct. 1929 - eca. Oct. 191*1*3 t.d. & p.d.: Cabinet meetings,
executive orders, Press releases, etc.; also items to and aboutPresident Roosevelt)
Part IX
Box bh Desk Calendars - I (Dec. 1931, 1932, 19^0-1952)-> 65 Desk Calendars -II (1933-1939, Oct.-Dec. 1916)
Part .I'-'-Box 66 Perkins, Frances. d919?3 - May 21, 1933s MLsc. documents
Part U ..Box 67 The Roosevelt I Knew - ms.-I
68 The Roosevelt I Knew - ras.-II69 The Roosevelt I Knew - ms.-III
Part XHSubject File1- A-Cornmuni8fe Party
1*71 2- ConferencesV72 3- CIO-Equal Rights Amendment
1*- Farm prices and income-Justice Department5- Labor-National Maritime Mediation Board6- NLRP-PWA >
^76 7- Quilts-State Department%77 8- Unemployraent-WDU(l92l*)• 7 8 9- United States Congress
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Part XIU79 mhe Trial of Karry BridgesSO International Labour Office — Misc • documents.81 International Labour Office — Misc. publications
? $ New York State$83 Strikesi*8h U.S. Civil Service Commi33ion
?8£ U.S. Department of Labor • I (Documents: A-H)86 U.S. Department of Labor -II (Documents: L-W)
#87 U.S. Department of Labor -III(Publications -I)#88 U.S. Department of Labor -IV (Publications -II)#89 U.S. Department of Labor - 7 (Publications -III)j£ 90 Personal Records^91 Speech Material - I (child labor-social security)#92 Speech Material -II (states - World War II)93 Messages of congratulations to Miss Perkins on her appointment to the Cabinet.9U Clippings - 195 Clippings - 296 Clippings - 397 Clippings - I98 Clippings - S99 Clippings - 6100 Photographs - I101 Photographs - II
102 Scrapbooks, v.1-2 (v.3-6 unboxed) v103 telegrams, form letters, t.l. (carbon) to unidentified people; items of
personal business; letters from cranks and admirers, lists of names, etc.10li Biographical Material105 Misc. printed pamphlets
For l is t of folder heading see Pages
FRANCES PERKINS PAPERS
PART I, CATALOGED CORRESPONDENCE
Abbott, GraceAdams, Franklin P.Adams, K. C.Addams,, JaneAdler, CyrusAiken, George D.Aime", Adah HopkinsAlbertson, DeamAllen, Florence E.Allen, YorkeAltraeyer, Arthur J.Ami don, BeulahAmidon, Charles F.Amis, Robert T,Anderson, George J.Anderson, John Z",Andrews, Charles 0,Andrews, Elmer F.Angell, NormanAngle, Mrs. AaronAppleby, Paul H.Arents, George Jr.Arnold, ThurmanAstor, WaldorfAstor, WilliamAxman, ClarenceAydelotte, FrankBailey, Calvin WestonBall, Joseph H.Bard, Ralph A,,Baruch, Bernard M,Battle, George GordonBattle, Turner WestrayBays, FredBeasley, John A.Bell, Bernard IddingsBell, Daniel W.Bellamy, PaulBelmont, Eleanor Robson (Mrs. August)Bergen, H.Berle, Adolf Augustus, Jr.Bernays, Edward L.Berry, George L,Beston, Henry and Elizabeth (Mrs. Henry)Beveridge, Sir WilliamBevin, ErnestBewley, WilliamBeye, CudworthBeyer, Clara M.Beyer, Otto S.Biddle, FrancisBilbo, Theodore G.
Birmingham, L, W. Jr.Bishop, William LeeBlack, Hugo L.Black, J, L.Bloch, LouisBondfield, Margaret G.Bonham, R. P.Bori, LucreziaBow, Frank T.Bowles, ChesterBrand, Charles J.Brandeis, Louis D.Breckinridge, Sophonisba^ PrestonBridges, HarryBrisbane, ArthurBrue"re, HenryBru^re, Martha Bensley (Mrs. Robert W.)Bru^re, Robert ¥.Buck, Solon J.Buillet, Andre*Bullard, Ethel (Mrs, Arthur)Bullitt, William G.Burgess, W, StarlingJ3jitler, Harold BeresfordButler, Nicholas MurrayBye, George T.Bynner, WitterByrnes, James F.Caldwell, Robert J.Campbell, Daniel S.Campbell, PeterCantor, EddieCasey, Thomas E.Cashen, T CCatt, Carrie ChapmanCeller, EmanuelChamberlain, Joseph P.Chambers, David V.Chrysler, Walter P.Churchill, WinstonCitrine, WalterClapper, RaymondClark, GrenvilleCleland, Samuel C#
Cochran, Robert LeRoyCohen, Benjamin victorColeman, Arthur PruddenComer, DonaldComstock, Louis K,Cone, Fr«d P.Connolly, William L,Cook, Al
FRANCES PERKINS RFEHS (PART I )£ s
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Copeland, Royal SamuslCosgrave, John O'HaraCowan, RuthCramer, Lawrence W.Gripps, Sir (Richard) StaffordCrowell, MerleCurnmirig, HomerCurran, JosephGushing, HarveyGushing^ Oscar K.Czernin, FerdinandDavison, JoDavies, Joseph E.Davis, Edwin L.Davis, Harold M.Davis, Minnie BrownDavis, William HammattDawson, Donald S.Delano, Frederic.,A1 •Dsnman, WilliamDern, George H.De Roode, AlbertDewey, James F.Dewey, JohnDewson, Mary ¥•Dickinson, JohnDies, Martin S«Dillingham, £ CDodd, William E.Doherty, Henry L.Donnell, DorothyDonovan, William J.Draper, Ernest G.Duffy, Francis P.Duranty, WalterEarly, StephenEastman, Joseph B.Eaton, Cyrus S.Eccles, Marriner S.Echaurren, AnneEliot, Thomas H.Epstein, AbrahamFarley.. , James A.Fenton, Frank P.Ferris, T. HarveyFinley, John HustonForand, Aime* J«Ford, Leland M»Fortas, AbeFosdick, Harry EmersonFoster, A LFrankfurter, FelixFuruseth, AndrewGambs, John S.Gardner, Mary A.Gardner, Warner W,Garrison, Lloyd K.Gay, Henry S«
Gildersleeve^ Virginia C,Glass, Dr. MetaGoodrich, GarterGooge, George L.Goudy, Frederic W«Grant, Frank M.Green, Theodore FrancisGreen, WilliamGeenwood, ArthurGreer, Arthur E.Grew, Joseph C.Griswbl^, GlennGromyko, Andr^Guffey, Joseph F.Gumberg, AlexHand, LearnedHardy, Laura T. (Mrs. Edgar D.)Harriraan, William AverellHenderson, LeonHershey, Lewis B.Hillman, SidneyKinrichs, Albert FordHoover, J, Ed^rHopkins, Harry L,Houghteling, James LawrenceHull, CordellHutchins, Robert M»Ickes, Harold L.Johnson, Hugh S.Jones, Jesse H.Jurkowitz, FrancesKefauver, EstesKelley, FlorenceKellogg, Paul U.Kennedy, Joseph P.Kenyorif DorothyKnox, FrankKohn, Robert D.Krock, ArthurXroll, LeonLaGuardia, Fiorello K.La mont, Thomas W.Lapham, Roger D.Leader, William M.Lehman, Herbert H,Leiserson, William M#Xenroot, Katharine F.Lewis, John L.Lewis, Sinclai rL i l i en tha l , David E.Lippmann, 'WalterLuce, Henry R.Ludwig, EmilMcAllister, Dorothy (Firs. Thomas F.)MacCormack, Daniel W»MacLeish, ArchibaldMcMenimen, Walter L.McMutt, Paul V.Madden, J , Warren
FRANCES PERKINS PAPERS (PART I)
Major, Duncan K., J r . White, William AllenManning, William V. Wilson, Paul CaldwellMarshall, George C. Winant, John GilbertMeloney, Marie Mattingly ^Mrs, William Brown) Wise, Stephen.S.Msloney, William Brown Woodring, Harry H.Moley, Raymond Wolman, LeoMorgenthau, Henry, Sr. Woolloy, Mary E.Moses, Robert Wyzanski, Charles E . , Jr»Murphy, FrankMurray, Phi l ipOgburn, CharltonOursler, FultonPardue, AustinParsons, WilfridPegler, WestbrookRadin, MaxReid, Helen Rogers(Mrs. Ogden Mills)Reid, WhitelawRichberg, Donald R.Roberts,. Owen J.Rogers, LindsayRockfeller, Nelson A.Rohde, Ruth Bryan OwenRoosevelt, Eleanor (Mrs. Franklin Delano)Roosevelt, Kermit, Jr.Roosevelt, Theodore, Jr.Roper, Daniel G.P.osett, JoshuaRossi, Angelo J.Ruutz-Hees, CarolineSachs, AlexanderScherman, HarrySeligman, Edwin R. A.Sloan, Alfred P., Jr.Sloan, George A.Smith, Alfred E.Smith, Margaret ChaseStettinus, Edward R., Jr.Stimson, Henry L«Stokes, Anson PhelpsStokes, J. C. PhelpsSwope, Herbert BayardTabouis, GenevieVeTaubman, HowardTaylor, Myron C.Thomas, NormanTruman, Harry S.Vandercook, JohnVillard, Oswald GarrisonVinson, Fred M.Wagner, Robert F.Wald, Lillian D.Wallace, Henry A.Watson, Thomas J.Welles, Sumner ' '
FRANCES PERKINS PAPERS
PART I I I , CATOALOGED CORRESPONDENCE
Adee, Ernest (Mrsf)Adler, EvelynAllen, Robert S.Allen, YorkeAmerican Board of GuardiansAndrews, ElmerAstor, WilliamBaird, Mary (Mrs. Stevens)Bankhead, William B.Bell, Bernard IddingsBest, MarshallBewley, WilliamBingham, Walter Van DykeBishop, William LeeBlack, J. L,Bow , Frank T.Brown, Walter W.Brue re, HenryBrueYe, Jane, Marie, Nina, Richard, & RobertB urlingham, Charles C.Calvosa, 0.Carter, James WalterCavanaugh, W. J.Choate, Anne (Mrs. Arthur)Clark, GrenvilleCogpeshall, Susanna Perkins HareComer, DonaldCullen, Thomas H. (Mrs.)Cummings, Homer S.Dewson, Mary W#
Diehl, Paul Jr.Dies, MartinDoty, MadeleineEarly, StephenEarnest, J. M.Editor, New York TimesEditor, Washington PostFdmondson,Robert EdwardEly, GertrudeFarley, James A.Flanders, Ralph E.Frankfurter, FelixFranklin,. Miriam (Mrs. Cyril M. E.)Gardner, Mary A.Gillespie, John S.Gilpatrick, CharlotteGlidden, William T.Greanin, LeonGreen, WilliamHale, Bertrice Forbes-RobertsonHam, Roswell G.Harrington, WinslowHarrison, PatHenderson, Leon
Higgins, Kath Remer (Mrs. John D.)Killman, SidneyHopki ns, Har ryHoughteling, James LawrenceHoward, Charles B#
Hull, CordellIekes, Harold L.Ingersoll, Raymond V.Ireland, L. A.James,EdwinJohnson, Hugh S.Jurkowitz, FrancesKelley, FlorenceKlein, AnnaKLutz, JerryLanchester, Betsy, (Mrs. Robert)Lapham, Roger DearbornLehman, Herbert H.Lewisj John L.Lippman, WalterMacMillan, Pauline (Mrs. Wagner)Maddock, Elizabeth (Mrs. Charles, Jr.)Mead, Gracie (Mrs. Winter)Miller (Miss) and Mabel LeslieMitchell, Harry B.Mother Superior, All Saints ConventMumford, Clare DanaMurphy, FrankNew York City, Fire CommissionerNorton, Mary T.O'Connor, BasilPardue, AustinParran, ThomasParsons,(Father)Patterson, RichardPegler, WestbrookPepper, Claude et a l .Potenar, A. J.Porter, Mattie Wyatt (Mrs.)Rabaut, Louis C.Reid, Ogden (Mrs.)Roosevelt, Eleanor (Mrs. Franklin Delano)Roosevelt, Franklin DelanoRoper/.Daniel C.Rosenman, SamRummel, Joseph FrancisRuskin, Sophia & MacLane, JeanRuutz-Rees, CarolineSchuyler,. Montgomery et al.Sedley, HenrySiegel, DavidSloss, Marcus C.Smith, Alfred E.Smith, Harold D.Smith, Roscoe R, et al.
FRANCES PERKINS BPERS
PART I I I , CATALOGED CORRESPONDENCE
Spires, S. F. (Mrs.)Steelman, AndrewStimson, Henry L.Sullivan, Bart J.Symons, Gilbert P.Taber, JohnThomas, Elbert D.Thomas, NormanThompson, Malvina C.Tracy, Daniel W.Truman, Harry S#United Mine Workers, Policy CommitteeVinson, CarlVinson, Fred M.Wald, LillianWallace, Henry A#Wheeler, Burton K,VJilcox, Fred M.Wilson, Paul Caldwell
Addition:Benthuysen, Ethel Van
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Speeches and ArticlesPart VJX Boxes U.2-59
[1903-1909] Philadelphia; a.n., 9p.: Outline for report on Ibsen[1910?] Philadelphia; p.d., h p.: Semi-annual statement of Fhila. Research and
Protective Assoc. (PP as secretary)[ca 1910] [Philadelphia]; i£> a.p.: "Outline of report,1' to Phila.Res.and Prot.Assn.1910,, Jan 26 Philadelphia; 8 a.p., 7 ms.p.: Ms. notes for course in Social problems,
Church House, Phila.[1909, March 28 [Philadelphia]; 25 t.p., 16 a.p.: Research material on immigrants1910, May 3 [Philadelphia]; 3 a.p., [2], 16", [2], 16 t.p.: "The protection of[1911 ?] [New York]; 9, 2, 7, 2 a.p.: "Outline used at 1.) Rainy Day Club, 2.) Bklyn
Training School," on the Consumer's League1911 [Yonkers, N.Y.; 13 a.p.: Notes for address at Consumer's League1911, April 7 New York; 3 a.p.: Notes for Report to Consumer's League (FP, secretary)1911, Oct 6 New York; 7 a .p.: Notes for Report to Consumer's League[1911], Oct 6 Garden City, N.Y.; 5 a.p.: Notes for Adelphi College lecture, "Two phases
of sociology as a science"1911, Oct 10 Garden City, N.Y.; 5, 3 a.p.: Notes for Adelphi College lecture, on
heredity; with notes, "chap.II, Elwood"[1911], Oct 13 Garden City, N.Y.; Notes for Adelphi College lecture, "What is variation?"^[1911], Oct 17 Garden City, N.Y.; 5 a.p..: Notes for Adelphi College lecture, "Social Q4 ap
aspects of biological results" (incomplete ?)[1911], Oct 20 Garden City, N.Y,; 7 a.p.: Notes for Adelphi College lecture, on the strug-
gle for civilization[1911], Oct 2k Garden City, N.Y.; 8 a.p.: Notes for Adelphi College lecture, "Religious
evolution accompanying struggle for existence"[1911], Oct 27 Garden City, N.Y.; 9 a.p.: Notes for Adelphi College lecture, on basis
of social institutions; also, quiz on previous material[19113, Nov 1^ Garden City, N.Y.; 6,-2 a.p.: Notes for Adelphi College lecture, on the
family;also, lecture schedule1911, Nov.tl9 Garden City, N.Y.; 5 a.p.: Notes for Adelphi College lecture, "Living 3jfc
wage for women"[19113, Nov 22 [i.e., 21] Garden City, N.Y.; h a.p.: Notes for Adelphi College lecture,
on the work of women in relation to the home, etc.[19113, Nov 26 Englewood, N.J.; 1 a.p., 1 t.p.; Outline and notes for address at
"Englewood engagement"1911, Nov 28 Garden City, N.Y.; 3 a.p.: Notes for Adelphi College lecture, on early
Roman family1911, Dec 1 New York; k a.p.: Notes for Consumers' League Report[19113, Dec 5, 8 Garden City, N.Y.; 8 a.p.: Notes for Adelphi College lecture, "State
as an institution"[1911], Dec 19 Garden City, N.H.; 5 a.p.: Notes for Adelphi College lecture, "insti-
tution of morals" -[ca 1912 ?] [Garden City, N.Y.]; 1 a.p.: Notes for Adelphi College lecture (?), on
entrance of women into industry[ca 1912] [New York ?]; 7 a.p.: Notes for Consumer's League lecture, on Women
in industry[1912 ?] Hup-; 6 a.p.: -Notes for two different speeches (?): Women in industry,
and notes on Patronymic society (Adelphi College ?)[1912 ?] [New York?]; k a.p.: Notes for address on the leisure class[1912 ?] .[New York ?]; 5 a.p.: Notes for address on: "Women & civic organizations"[ca 1912] [Syracuse, N.Y. ?]; 6 a.p.: Notes for talk, "Some reasons for new labor
legislation"[1912] [New York ?]; 3 a.p.: Notes [for lecture?], "Specific results of
physical over work in industry"[1912 ?] [S. Hadley, Mass. ?]; k a.p.: Notes for Consumers' League address, on
"intelligent selfishness"
FP - Speeches and articles - # - /^
[ca 1912, Jan] [New York]; K a.p., 5 t.p.; Notes for Committee on Safety concerningfire hazards
[1912, Jan] [Garden City, N.Y.]; 5 a.p.: Notes on Adelphi College lectures[1912, ca Jan] [Albany ?]; 5 a.p.: Notes for address on the McManus Bill
•->. 1912, Jan 5 Garden City, N.Y.; 6 a.p.: Notes for Adelphi College lecture, "Social) morality"
1912, Jan 10 [New York]; 5 a^P»: Notes for Consumers1 League lecture, "Women andindustry"
1912, Jan 32, l£ Garden City, N.Y.; 11 a.p.: Notes for Adelphi College lecture,"Classification of criminals"
1932, Feb 2 [New York]; 6 a.p.: Notes for Consumers1 League report[1912?] Feb Ik Boston; 6 a.p.; Notes for Consumers' League lecture, on the housewife1922, Feb 19 [Philadelphia ?]; k a.p.: Notes for lecture on industrial women and
suffrage (Dr. Owen (?) Copp's house)1912, Feb 23 Garden City, N.Y.; 6 a.p.: Notes for Adelphi College lecture, "The
sweating system"[1932], March 1 Garden City, N.Y,; 9, 2 a.p.: Notes for Adelphi College lecture, on
unemployment[1912], March 5, 8 Garden City, N.Y.; 3 a.p.: Notes for Adelphi College lecture,
"Remedies for unemployment"[1922], March 15 Garden City, N.Y.; 8 a.p.: Notes for Adelphi College lecture, on
strikes and boycotts[ca l8l2, April] n.p.; h a.p.: Notes for talk on the cost of living1912, April 9 Garden City, N.Y.; 6 a.p.: Notes for Adelphi College lecture, "Public
policy and strikes" (incomplete ?)1912, April 26 Philadelphia; $ a.p.: Notes for talk on suffrage and the social worker
(Consumers• League ?)[1912], April 26 Philadelphia; 6 a.p.: Notes for talk on Industrial woman and the
suffrage1922, May 3 [New York]; 3 a.p.: Notes for Consumers1 League report
j [1912], Nov 3 [New York]; k a.p.: Notes for Consumers1 League report[1913, Ca Jan 30] [New York]; 7 a.p., 1 t*p., 1 p.p.: Notes for address to Commission
on Safety of New York, "Relation of efficiency to human life andhappiness"
[1913, April k] [Philadelphia]; Ik a.p., 8t.p.> 20 p.p. and covering letter: Notesfor address to American Academy of Political and Social Science,with t. ancl p. copies
[New York]; k, 2, 3 a.p.: Notes for talk on fire legislation, factorystandards, fire departments
?] [New York]; 6 a.p.: Notes for address on safety in industryMarch 28 [New York]; 3 a.p.: Notes for address at the City Club, "Economic and
social value of fire prevention"9 , Nov 33 [New York]; k a.p.: Notes for address, "Do working women need the ballot ?"[19li] Nov 2k [New York]; 7 a.p.: Notes for talk on protection from fire risks, at
School of Philanthropy[1915] [New York]; 3 t.p.: Notes for speech, "The social cost of the Triangle fire11
[1915, ca Jan ?] [New York ?]; 3 a«P- (p»2-3 missing): Notes for address on publichealth
[1915, ca Jan ?] [TTew York ?]; 2 a.p.: Notes for address on the revaluation of womencaused by their emergence as wage eaxners
[1915, ca Jan ?] [New York ?]; 3 a.p.: Notes for talk on the suffrage movement[1915, ca Jan ?] [New York ?]; 2 a.p.: Notes on entrance of women into industry[1915, Jan ?] [New York ?]; 1 a.p.: notes on the Triangle fire[1915, ca Jan 1] [New York ?]; 2 a.p.: Notes for address, "Prohibition of house work"1915, Feb 17 Boston; 6 a.p.: Notes for address, "Safety and sanitation"
J 1915, Oct 30 Providence, R.I.; 3 a.p.: Notes for address on fire hazards, "Safety.- first"
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[ca 1916] New York; 8 a.p.: Notes for address to social workers[1926] Jan 18 [New York]; 6 a.p.: Notes for talk to New York school teachers1916, March 16 [New York]; 5 a.p.: Notes for talk at W.M. League, "Could the [Triangle]
fire happen today ?" (Committee on Safety)[1917, ca Feb] New York]; 3 a.p.: Notes for plan for organizing essential industries
emergencies.[1918, ca April] [New York]; 2 a.p.: Notes on reasons for a separate Women's Bureau
Syracuse, N.Y.; 5 a.p.: Notes concerning new kinds of tests for factoryinspector, scolastic aptitude, etc.
[New York]; 3 a.p.: Notes on the New York State Industrial EducationBureau, Smith-Hughes Act, etc.
[New York]; 2 t.p.: Suggestion for considerations at the meeting ofAssociated Industries
[New York]; 3 a.p.: Notes on unemployment[New York?]; h a.p.: Notes for talk to Urban League, on problems
of jobs being taken over by machines[New York]; 6 a.p.: Notes for talk to Consumer's League on their historyNew Haven; 3 a.p.: Notes on industrial problems[New York]; 2 t.p.: Notes on a strike in Rome, N.Y., personal experiences[New York ?];6 a.p., 1 ms.p.: Notes for luncheon address on a colleague's
leaving their office (William Archer ?)[New York ?]; 3 a.p.: Notes on workmen's compensation, women in industrySyracuse, N.Y.; 5 a.p.: Meeting on safety, standards of industry[New York]; 10 a.p.: Notes for article, f*The factory inspector," forCatherine Filene's Careers for women, 1920
Ithaca, N.Y.; 9 a.p. (incomplete: p.3>7>9> missing): Notes on industrialresearch
[Rochester, [N.Y.]; 8 a.p.: Notes for talk, "The conservation of Ameri-ca's woman power"
Bryn Mawr, Pa.; 2 a.p.: Notes for Bryn Mawr College address, "Women'sresponsibility and opportunity in machine industrial life in America"
[New York]; h a.p.: Notes on the political situation 4|b[1920, ca Sept ?] [New York]; 11 a.p.: Notes for a speech on behalf of Harriet May Mills,
in her campaign for Secretary of New York State1920, Sept 30 Milwaukee; 6 a.p.: Notes for talk, "interest of the state in its women
industrial workers"[New York]; 6.a.p.: Notes on New York State Factory Commission and theproposed Inspectors' Bill
New York; 1 a.p., It.p. (ms. notes): Notes on address to New York Tuber-culosis and Health Ass'n, "Protection of the health of the worker"
[New York ?]; 3 a.p.: Notes on Safety Council and Compensation[New York ?]; 13 a.p.: Notes on the Industrial Board[New York]; 6 a.p.: Notes on workmen's compensation
,: Memorandum on the Industrial CommissionNotes on women in industry"Another approach to the unemployment problem"
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work methods to a new problem"[1921 ?] March 8-9 [Albany ?]; Ik t,p. (with ms.notes), 5, 2 t.p., 11 a.p.: Statement
of Miss Perkins before the Governor, in opposition to the Knight-BradyBill reorganizing the Industrial Commission, with a.notes[New York ?]; 2 t.p.: "Workmen's compensation"[New York]; 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon): "Suggested program for a Divisionof After Care in the Bureau of Workmen's Compensation"
Milwaukeee; 22, k a.p.: "After care in compensation cases""Function of the Y.W.C.A."
Notes for address, on women in public officeNotes for talk, "Function of Labor Dept" at
BrooklynN.Y.; 2 a.p.[New York ?]; k a.p.:[New York ?]; 3 a.p.:
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"Personal Club"[New York]; k t.p., k t.p. (carbon): "History of the Industrial Commission"[New York ?]; 6 a.p.: Notes on the moral implications of political power
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1922, July 10 Southampton, L.I., N.Y.; 8 a.p.: Notes for address on "The Blanket Billof Rights" ; , ;
1922-1923 [New York ?]; 6 a.p.: Notes concerning "nightmare of production andconsumption." _
/ [1923? ca Oct] [New York?]; 1 a.p.: Notes for lecture, "Outstanding legislation"[1923?] [New York?]; 13 a.5.: Notes for talk on Peace, World Neighbor's League[1923 ?] [New York ?]; 10 a.p.: Notes on women in industry, trends of employment1923, Feb 6 Cleveland; 8 a.p.: Notes on "Enforcement of labor laws"[1923 ?] April 23 [New York]; 3 t.p.: Notes on the New York Building Congress, for ad-
dress by Miss Perkins on greater safety in building construction[1923, ca Oct] [New York ?]; 5 t.p. (lith.): Public statement concerning the record of
labor legislation in New York State, esp. Labor Dept. reorganization(1921), Gov. Smith, Bernard Shientag
[1923 ? ca Oct] [New York ?]; 1 a.p.: Notes for lecture, "Outstanding legislation"[1923, ca Oct] [New York ?]; 7 a.p.: Notes on/"Women's interest in the party platform"1923, Dec 13 [New Yor]$];2 t.p. (carbon), 1 p.d.: Article on the ILO, for the League
of Nations Herald[ca 1924] [New York?]; 5, 2, 4 a.l., 2 p.d.: Notes for talk on women in industry[1924 ?] n.p.; 4 a.p.: Notes for article on the industrialization of agriculture[1924] [New York]; 3 t.p. (carbon), with ms notes: "The Child Labor Amendment"1924, Oct 10 Bedford, N.Y.; 3 a.p.: Campaign speech for League of Women Voters1924, Oct 15 [New York ?]; 2 t.p. (carbon): Campaign speech for Gov. Alfred E. Smith[1924], Dec 2 Syracuse, N.Y.; 2 t.p.: Press release quoting from address to l4th Annual
State Safety Congress_[1925] [New York]; 10, 3 a.p.:"Notes for article for Query Magazine, "Selective
inhibitions"1925, March 27 [New York]; 2 t.p. (carbon): Article on the work of the Industrial
Board for the News Bulletin^ [1925 ?] Dec 11 Pittsburgh; 1 t.p. (carbon): From address of Miss Perkins before Alle-J gheny County League of Women Voters and Friday Morning Club, "New
challenge to industry"1926, Jan 19 Washington; 1 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon each), 2 t.p. (with ms.notes), 3 t.p.
(lith.) & 2 covering letters: Outline and background material ofaddress to Women's Industrial Conference
1926, Jan 30 Cleveland; 4 a.p.: Notes for address, "Women and children in industry"1926, Feb Syracuse, N.Y.; 4 a.p., 1 t.p. (with a.corr.): Notes for address, "Can
industry become a (desirable) social factor ?"_1926, Feb 15 [New York]; 6 t.p., 6 t.p. (carbon), 3 p.p.: Article for The Survey
Midmonthly, "Do women in industry need special protection?[1926, April] [New York]; 6 t.p.s., with ms corrections: Report on the year 1925-1926
by Miss Perkins as Chairman of National League of Women Voters[1926, Oct] New York; 9 a.p.: Campaign talk, at Vassar Club1926, Oct [New York]; 9 a.p.: Notes for address to Vassar Club in election campaign1926, Dec 1 [Rochester, N.Y.]; 8 a.p.: Notes for address to Safety Congress1926, Dec 18 [New York ?]; 7 a.p.: Notes for address at a Doctors' dinner[ca 1927> Jan] [New York]; 2 t.p., 5 t.p. (carbon): Notes on industrial hygiene1927, Jan 28 [New York ?]: 4 t.p., with ms. notes on verso: Article on women in
industry1927, Feb 1 Philadelphia: 12 a .p . , 9 t . p . : "Cutting down child work accidents," address[1927, Feb] [New York]; 1 p .p . : Article from The American Child, "Double compensation
for minors"1927, Feb 17 [New York ?]; 7, 5 a.p.: Notes for address, "Women's progress in politics"1927, March 17 Boston; 5 a.p., 1 p.d.: Notes for address, "Preventive hygiene in industry"
. 1927> Aug Syracuse, N.Y.; 8 a.p.: Notes for address to AFL) [1928?] [New York ?]; 1 a.p., 1 t.p. (carbon): Notes (for campaign address ?); p.2
only of memo on Workmen's Compensation Law[ca 1$£8] n.p.; 7 a.p., 1 a.n.: Notes for address on "Al Smith and Roosevelt"[1928] [Buffalo]; 11 a.p., 5, 5 t.p.: A.notes and t.copy (2) of address to
Economic Congress of industry of New York State[ca 1928] New York; 3 a.p.: Notes for talk to New York Industrial Commission
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1928, Jan Scranton, Penna.; 6 a.p.: Lecture notes, "Mission of the Democratic Partyto bring about a programme of social welfare"
[1928, Jan 11] [New York]; 5 t.p. (carbon), t.l. (carbon): "industrial relations as acareer for women" *
1928, Feb Ik [New York]; l^a.p.: "Mating call of women," for Query Magazine1928, Feb 21 [New York ?]; 7 a.p., 10 t.p.: On the Industrial Board of New York State1928, May [29] [New York]; 11 a.p.: Notes for Commencement address of Dalton Academy1928, Sept 2k [New York]; k t.p. (carbon): Radio address, "Women in industry"1928, Sept Boston; k a.p.: Notes for campaign speech to social workers in Boston1928 [ca Oct] n.p.; k a.p.: Notes for address on the industrial problem, unemployment1928, Oct 2 Boston; 3 t.p. with ms. corrections: Campaign addresses[1928, ca Nov] [New York ?]; 2, 1 t.p.: Supreme Court vs. Acme Steel and Malleable Iron
Works, re the Industrial code[ca 1929?] [New York]; 2 a.p.: Notes for talk to Urban League[ca 1929] New York: 6, 1 a.p.: Notes for talk (to N.Y. State Industrial Board?)[1929 ?] [New York]; 3 a.p.: Notes for address to Industrial Commissioners[1929 ?] [New York ?]; 10 a.p.: Notes for address, "The place of the Industrial]
Commissioner in the hero era"[1929 ?] [New York ?]; 1 t.p.: Statement on employment policy[1929, Jan ?] New York; 5 a.p.: Notes for address (Women's City Club of New York ?)1929, Jan [New York ?]; 8 a.p.: Notes for address at "Luncheon for Mrs. Roosevelt,
Mrs. Lehman and Mrs. Pratt"1929, Jan 2k New York; 3 a.p.: Address notes on compensation1929, Jan 25 Washington; 11 a.p., 7 t.p.: Notes used at Newton Bill hearing1929, Jan 31 New York; 25 a.p., 8 t.p. (carbon), 1 p.program: Address at testimonial
luncheon in honor of her appointment as Industrial Commissioner of NewYork State
1929, Feb or March [New York]; 3, 3 t.p. (carbon): 1st and 2nd drafts of address toNational Republican Club on women in industry
1929> March 12 [New York]; k a.p., 2,1,1 t.p. (carbon): Instructions to referees con-cerning awards for medical expenses
1929, March 15 [New York]; 3 P»P- (with a.n.): "My Job," published in Survey ^[1929, April 9 ?] [New York]; 23 a.p., 3 t.p. (carbon): Notes and t.copy of address •
to League of Women Voters on unemployment[1929 ?] June 19 [New York ?]; 5 a.p.: Notes on Central Labor Council1929, Aug [New York ?]; 12 a.p., 7 t.p.: Notes for, and t.copy of, address to 66th
Annual Convention of New York State Federation of Labor[ca 1929> Oct] [New York]; 1 t.p. (carbon, a. corr.): Statement on the factory inspector[1929> ca 0ct_8] [Buffao, N.Y.]; 8 t.p. (carbon):Address, International Assoc. of Indus-
trial Accident Boards and Commissions, on workmen's compensation1929, Oct 8 Buffalo, N.Y.; 12 a.p.: Excerpts from the above address[1929, Oct 10] [Buffalo, N.Y.]; 7 a.p.: Notes for address on industrial hazards[ca 1929> Nov] [New York]; 5 a.p.: Notes on workmen's compensation1929, Nov 15 [New York ?]; 9 a.p.,11 t.p. (carbon): "Social force of industry"1929, Nov 18 [New York]; 7 t.p., 1 t.n. (wtih a.n.): Speech material to address Assoc.
to Promote Proper Housing for Girls1929, Nov 21 Queensborough, N.Y.; 3 a.p., 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon), 1 p.d.: Draft, notes
and program for Queensboro Industrial Forum1929j Nov 26 [New York ?]; 5 a.p.: Notes for address to Junior League on Program for
industry1929, Nov Albany; 3 a.p. (incomplete): Notes on "Church and industrial welfare"1929, Dec 5 [New York]; k t.p. (carbon): "Child labor problems of 1929"1929, Dec 6 [New York ?]; k t.p. (carbon): "Meeting of the Taylor Society" on the
Naumkeag experiment1929, Dec 12 [Rochester ?]; S, k t.p., 6 t.p. (carbon): Speech on canning industry1929> Dec 17 [New York ?]; 12 t.p. (carbon): Address, National Child Welfare Committee
meeting
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1929 [Dec 19 ?}[New York]; 6 t.p. (carbon) with ms.notes: Address, "Social forces ofindustry"
[19293 Dec 28 New Orleans; 5 t.p. (carbon): From address to American Association forLabor Legislation, on workmen's compensation
[1929] [New York ?3; 8 t.p.,ms.corr.: Histoxyof the New York State Labor Dept.,"Government takes a hand in industry"
[New York ?]; 9 a.p.: Notes for progress report on quarterly budget[New York3; 5 a.p.: Notes on the factory employment figure in New York StatiColumbus; 10 a.p., 22 t.p. (carbon): Address to Ohio Safety Congress,
"Co-operation of capital and labor in safety"[New York ?3; k t.p.: Address, need for insurance companies to adopt aprogram to reduce industrial accidents
[New Orleans ?3; 2 t.p. (carbon), 1 a.p.: Health hazards in new tech-nology, "The new in industry"
Syracuse; 4,8 t.p., 1, 11 t.p. (carbon): Address on unemployment, Leagueof Women Voters
[1930, Jan 213 [New York3; 5, 5 t.p.: "Controversy over employment information - Presi-dent Hoover & U.S. Labor Dept. and Miss Frances Perkins"
[New York ?]; 6 t.p. (carbon): State of unemployment in New York State[New York]; 8 t.p.: "The married woman in industry," outlineNew York; 4 p.p.: Address, the Self-Insurers Assoc.Chicago; 2, 2 t.p. (carbon): Address on women and children in industry
[1930, Feb 133 Ithaca, N.Y.; 9 a.p., 3,2,1, t.p.: Notes for speech at Cornell University,Home and Farm Week, "A healthy industry the basis for a healthy agri-culture"
New York; lh t.p. (carbon): Address to Greater New York Safety Congress,American Society of Safety Engineers, "Industrial hazards"
New York; h, k t.p. (2 variant copies): Statement on accident prevention,to meeting of the National Safety Council
[1933>ca A£ril3 [Washington];2 t.p. (with a.n.): "What constitutes a good Job?" outline[1930, March ?3 [Bronx, N.Y. ?3; k t.p. (carbon): Statement on unemployment1930, March Bronx, N.Y.; 5 a.p.> 7 t.p., 9 t.p. (carbon): Statement on unemployment *fc[1930, March} [New York}; 3 t.p., 3 t.p. (carbon): Statement on the stabilzation of
industry in New York State[New York3; 1 t.p. (carbon) Statement on unemployment situation in N.Y.[New York ?J; 1 t.p.: Statement on remedies for unemployment
[New York3; 4 p.p«: "Should women take men's jobs?", The Woman's Journal[1930, April 13 [New York}; 6 a.p., 3, 16 t.p., 12 t.p. (carbon: 2 cops): "Helping
industry help itself," Harper's Magazine[New York3; 1, 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon): Letter to the Editor of theBrooklyftEagle, in reply to critics of her talk to Brooklyn Parents'League
[New York3; 3 t.p.: Statement on the Consumer's League's report on theirinvestigation into the Canneries of New York State
1930, April 21 Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; lk t.p. (carbon): Vassar College, lecture on theCompensation Law[New York3; 6 t.p., h t.p. (carbon): "Construction industry," addressto New York Building Trades Congress
[New York3; 2 p.p.: "Can they smoke like gentlemen?", The New RepublicNew York; 2,2,1 t.p.:Statement in tribute to Elias Howe, NYU Hall of FameNew York; 5> 1 t.p.: Address on construction work to eliminate unemploy-ment, Trustees and Directors of health and welfare agencies of N.Y.C.Syracuse; 5 a.p., 7 t.p.: Statement on the enforcement of laws, atmeeting of Associated Industries
1930, June [15?3 [New York ?3; 7 a.p.: Notes for address on stabilizationJune 17 Albany; 6 t.p. (carbon): Statement on unemployment, Albany Democratic
Women
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?] New York; 5,1,4 t.p.: Prepared newspaper interview, including MissyPerkins1 statement and memo from Journalist \
Buffalo, N.Y.: 9,7,6 a.p.: Notes for address to New York State Federationof Labor, on the Labor Department}[New York ?]; 9 a.p.: Notes for a campaign speech for Gov. Roosevelt
[New York]; 6,2 a.p.: Notes for talk, "Can industry "be a social force?"[New York ?]; 5 a.p.: Notes for address at Democratic Union tea to Mrs.Roosevelt
New York; 6 a.p.: Notes of campaign speech at Carnegie Hall[New York?]; 5, 5t.p.: "Frances Perkins on unemployment," Woman1B JournalNew York; 2 t.p. (carbon): Speech material on the unemployment service
Washington; 15, 2k t.p. (carbon): Address on human values, national con-vention of the Society of Industrial Engineers
[Philadelphia]; 34 t.p.: Address on stabilization, to Consumer's League[New York ?]; 3 t.p. (carbon): Statement on unemployment insurance[New York]; 1 t.p. (carbon): Statement on the stabilization of industrySyracuse, N.Y.; 2 p.d., with a.n. by Miss Perkins: Printed programs ofNew York State Industrial Safety Congress
Philadelphia; 25 t.p., 5 t.p. (carbon), 7 P»P-: Address to the AmericanAcademy of Political and Social Science, stabilization of industry
New York; 3 t.p.: On married women workers (a letter to the SpringfieldRepublican ?)
New York; 7 a.p., 6 t.p.: Lecture at New York Academy of Medecine,"Occupational and industrial diseases"
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[New York ?]; k avp.: Notes on the New York State Labor Department[New York]; 1 t.p. (cajgfron): Statement on employment policy[Syracuse]; 9 a.p.: Notes for address concerning the New York State LaborDepartment
[New York ?]; ] t.p. (carbon): Press release, talk by Miss Perkins atluncheon in honor of Maud Nathan[New York ?]; k a.p.: Notes for conference on unemployment insurance[New York]; 9 a.p., 2 t.p. (carbon): Notes for address on industrialcancer
n.p.; 3 t.p; (carbon): Address on unemployment, for FDR campaignMontclair, N.J.; k p.p. with a.n.: Program for Conference on Christian
Ethics, Miss Perkins1 address, "The ethical problems of a StateLabor Commissioner"
[New York]; 3 t.p.: Article on State Employment Agencies for DemocraticNews
[1931, Feb 27] [New York]; 10 t.p. (carbon): "Occupational disease legislation in theUnited States"
1931, March New York; 6 t.p. (carbon), 5 t.p.: "The trend of women's wages in NewYork City," from the Industrial Bulletin
1931,March 8 (?) [New York]; 9 a.p.: Notes on the strike situation in New York State1931, March 15 [New York ?]; 3 a.p.: Notes for address on religion and the social forces
Philadelphia; 22 t.p., 2k p.p.: "Unemployment and Senator Wagner'sbills," Address to Democratic Vomen's Luncheon Club
[New York ?]; 17 t.p. (carbon): "The State's responsibility for itsworking children," from American Federationist
Bryn Mawr, Pa.; 8 a.p., k, k t.p. (carbon): Notes and text of address onthe occasion of the presentation of the M. Carey JThomas Award toJane Addams
New York; k t.p. (carbon, with a.n.s.): Excerpts from memos presented ateconomists' conference on unemployment
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June 1-3 Hartford, Conn.; 3 p.p.: Paper for presentation at meeting of AmericanSociety of Mechanical Engineers, "Training apprentices and foremen"
[1931, July] [New York]; 5 t.p. (carbon): On, the amendment to the 48-hour law[New York ?]; 2 t.p. (carbon): Article for Labor Department Bulletin onpersonnel problems in the Department[New York ?]; 5 t.p. with a.n.: Draft of speech on wage reductions
[New York ?]; 2 a.p.: Notes on the National Economic CouncilRichmond, Va.; 6 a.p., 22 t.p., 14 t.p. (lith.): Address at l8th AnnualConvention, International Association of Industrial Accident Boards andCommissions, on the Compensation Act
Washington; 25 t.p,: U.S. Senate, Committee on Manufacture, Establishmentof National Economic Council: account of Miss Perkins' testimony
[New York]; k p.p.: "Unemployment insurance," from Survey GraphicNew York; 2 t.p. (carbon): Address, American Society of Mechanical Engi-neers, "Cooperation essential to progress in accident prevention"
[Bryn Mawr, Pa.]; 2 t.p., 1 t.p. (lith.): "The experience of New Yorkindustries in meeting the industrial depression"
[New York]; 3 a.p.: Notes for political speechNew York; 15 a.p.: Notes for address on the Civil Service CommissionNew York; k a.p.: Notes, "Evaluation of women's powers," "Education"[New York]; 2 a.p., 2 t.p. (carbon): Notes for campaign speech, summaryof employment plan
Brooklyn; 6 a.p.: Notes for address, "Motherhood - a part time job"New York; 15 a.p.: "Personal disaster into public good," notes foraddress on women in industry
[New York]; 1 t.p, (3 t.p. background information, s.E.B.Patton): State-ment before Economic Congress on the conditions of industry (incomplete?)
[New York ?]; 8a.p., 5,2 t.p. (lp. carbon): Campaign address, "Demo-cratic recora on labor legislation in New York State"
[New York ?]; 3 t.p. (carbon): Campaign address, "Concerning GovernorRoosevelt's labor record"
[New York ?]; 5/1 t.p.: Statement on why married women work W[New York ?]; 2 t.p. (carbon): Excerpt from radio address on industrialstabilization
[1932, March ?] [New York ?]; 6 a.p., 1 t.p.: Notes for a memorial speech to FlorenceKelley
New York; 2 t.p. (carbon): Excerpt from address to New York Conferencefor Unemployment Insurance LegislationBrooklyn, N.Y.; 2 t.p.: "Working conditions for women," BrooklynInstitute of Arts and Sciences
1932, March 26 [New York]; 8 p.p. (a.n.): "American standards," NBC Economic Series[Buffalo ?]; h a.p.: Notes on methods of accident prevention
k a.p., 8 t.p.: "Changing vocational trends in the buildingtrades," address to Vocational Guidance Association
1932, April 13 Buffalo; 3,17,13,1 a.p., 1 t.p.: Buffalo Safety Congress[1932, ca May?]New York; 5 a.p.: Notes for campaign procedure for FDR1932, May Rochester, N.Y.; 2, 7 a.p.: Notes for address on the place of industry
in our growing civilization1932, May 9 Albany; 2 a.p., 1 t.p.: Notes and suggested agenda for conference on
the economic situation of New York[1932, ca June] [New York]; 5 a.p.: A.notes on accident prevention and compensation,
Swope's report, etc.[1932, ca June 10] [New York]; 2 t.p.: Radio address, "on a program dedicated to
Democratic Victory in 1932"1932, June 22-25 Burlington, Vt.; 7 p.p. with a.n.: Program for Conference of AAUW1932, July Boston; 5 a.p., k t.p. (carbon): Notes for address to New England Gover-
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Silver Bay, N.Y.; 2 t.p.: Conference on Management Problems of SmallerIndustries, excerpts from address at session on Stabilization, Reliefand Economic Problems . ,
[Utica, N.Y.]; 2 a.p., k t.p.: From speech to State Federation of LaborConvention
[New York]; 2 t.p. (carbon): Statement concerning Government press re-lease that employment had risen in July
[New York ?]; 11 t.p.: "Review of medical and hospitalization costs inworkmen's compensation cases, with comments on the Lambert CommitteeReport," U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Bui. no.577
Columbus, Ohio; Excerpts from address on care of injured workmen, toInternational Assoc. of Accident Boards and Commissions
?] [Buffalo]; 3 a.p.: Notes for address, "Trend of social work"[Chicago ?]; 5a.p.: Notes for FDR campaign speech[New York ?]; lk,23 t.p. (carbon): Draft of material for Herbert H.Lehman in 1932 campaign
n.p.; 11 t.p. (carbdn): Campaign speech, "Concerning Governor Roosevelt'slabor and welfare programs"[New York ?]; 8 t.p.: Material for Miss Perkins on Child labor
n.p.; 15, k t.p., k t.p. (carbon): FDR campaign addressSt. Louis; 5 t.p,: Radio address "On behalf of the campaign of theNational Democratic Committee for Roosevelt and Garner"
[New York ?]; 12 a.p., 1 t.p. (carbon): Notes on the New Hampshire planProvidence, R.I.; 3 a.p.: Notes for address at Providence in electioncampaign
[New York]; 7 t.p.: First draft of radio talk on Mt. Holyoke College[New York ?]; 11 t.p. ( with a.n.): Outline for address, "Can taxes bereduced?"
[New York]; 9 t.p. (carbon): Statements on unemployment insuranceWashington; 2, 2 t.p.: From address before Child Labor ConferenceNew York; 2 t.p., 3 P«P«: Address to Conference on Breakdown of In- ^ -dustrial Standards, National Consumers* League ^
Philadelphia; 8, 5 t.p., 1 a.p. (covering and supplemental material, lip.)Speech to Contemporary Club, "Can taxes be reduced?"
[Washington]; 3>5 a.p.: Notes on unemploymentWashington; 2 a.p.: Note on Wagner-Peyser Bill[Washington ?]; 5 t.p.: "The National Industrial Recovery Bill and Wagestandards"
New York; k p.p.: "The cost of a five-dollar dress," form Survey Graphic[New York]; 2,3, t .p . , 6,2 t .p . (carbon): "The New York Department ofLabor," typescript of article in The Jeffersonian
[Minneapolis]; 2 t.p., with k t.p. covering corresp.: "Some thoughts ofadult education
Bennington, Vt.; "Questions to be answered" at Bennington College luncheon,a.n, with answers
Draft of reply to FDR on her nomination to cabinetNotes on various subjects, "To Washington] file"
Address before NRA rally
[1933, Feb ca 25] [New York]; 3 a.p[1933, ca March] [New York]; 6 a.p.1933, March 5 [Washington]; 6 t.p.:
New Yorkj [2], 38 t.p.: Speeches at testimonial dinner to Miss Perkins[Washington]; 26 t.p.: Minutes of Labor Conference to consider unemloy-ment and unemployment relief at the Department
[1933, ca April] [Washington]; 7 a.p.: Notes on the organization of NRA[1933> April or May] [Albany]; 1 t.p. with a.n.: Statement on a program for prevention
of unemployment in the future
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[ca 1933, April] [Baltimore?]; 3 a.p.: Notes on stabilization in employment and shortwork veek
1933, April 3 Washington; k a.p.: Notes on cabinet meeting1933, April 22 Washington; 6 t.p. (carbon), 7 p.p.* Address over station WJSV, on
•->. standards of labor and standards of living' [1933?, May! Washington; 3 a.p.: Notes on Federal Emergency Relief Administration
[1933, ca May?] [Washington]; 6, 6 t.p., 1 p.p.: "Wages during the depression"^[1933, May 02] [New York]; 7 t.p., 1 a.n.: Address at Maternity center, NYC, "The
part of the Children's Bureau in making motherhood safe"1933, May 22 New York; lU, 5,^,2,3 t.p., 2 a.p.: 'luncheon address, Girls1 Works Section,
Welfare Council of New York City1933, May 31 [Washington]; 2 t.p.: Memo on future industrial structure, for Gen*Johnson
and Leo Wolman[1933? June] [Washington]; h a.p.: Notes on organizing the staff of the Public
Works Administration[1933, Ca June ?] Washington; 3 a.p.: A.note on the Swope plan and unemployment[1933, ca June] [Washington]; 8, 10 t.p., 1 p.p.: "The return of the sweatshops," article
for Scripps-Howard Sundicate[1933, ca June 1] [Washington]; 1 t.p. (carbon): Title I of NIRA Bill (a first draft ?),
with a.corrections and comments1933, June 2 Washington; 4 a.p., 2 t.p., 7 t.p. (carbon): Memoranda of the House Com-
mittee on labor meeting1933, June 5 Baltimore; 27 t.p., 10 p.p.: Address at Goucher College Commencement,
"The new challenge to industry"1933, June 15 Bryn Mawr, Pa.: 6 t.p. (carbon): Speech to Baldwin School graduates1933, June 21 W shington; 1 a.p., 3 t.p., 1 p.d.: "Changes in Bulletin No.2 of the
National Recovery Administration suggested by the Secretary of Labor"1933, June 27 Washington; 8,2 t.p. (carbon), 6 p.p.: National Radio Forum address,
"Industry and labor"x 1933, July [Washington]; 4 p.p.: Article in Nation*s Business, "Why we need aj minimum wage law"
1933, July 8 Wellesley, Mass.; Address at the Summer School of Social Progress, Welles-ley College, on the objective of the National Industrial Recovery Act
[1933, July 12] [Charlottesville, Va. ?]; 4 t.p. (carbon): "Active company unemploymentbenefit plans," address to Univ. of Va., Institute of Public Affairs
1933, July 17 Washington; 3 t.p., 3 t.p. (carbon): Radio speech, "Emergency conservationwork"
1933, July 20 Chicago; 10 t.p. (mimeo): ' Tomorrow and tomorrow," address to NationalCouncil of Women . „
1933, July 26 [Washington ?]; 2 a.p.: Notes, "Memo on conversation with Eugene Graceand William Irwin" (of U.S.Steel)
1933, July 30 New York; 3 p.p. (2 cops): "The United States Employment Service," inConference Board Service Letter
[19333 July 31 Washington; 24 t.p.; 22 t.p.; 18 t.p.; 18,3,5,17 a.p.: Analysis of steelcode before the National Recovery Administration, 4 folders.
1933, Aug 7 [Boston ?]; 7 t.p.: Address to Massachusetts State Federation of Laboron the NIRA
1933, Aug 11 Washington; 4,3 t.p. (carbon): Notes on the meeting of the ProgressiveMine Workers of America in the Office of the Secretary of Labor
1933, Aug 14 Washington; 1, 8, 6, 11 t.p. (mimeo): Address at Meeting of the FederalAdvisory Council of the U.S.Employment Service
1933, Sept [New York]; 5 P»P«: "The state's responsibility for its working women,"from The Adult Bible Class Magazine
1933, Sept New York; 3 p.p., cover picture: "What labor expects from NRA," inThe Jeffersonian
) 1933, Sept New York; 4 p.p.: "Job insurance," from The American Labor Legislation'r Review
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1933, Sept n.p.; 1 p.p.: "Labor Day of 1933: a turn toward better times," from theAmerican Labor World
1933, Sept 4-7 Chicago; 3 t.p.: "To the Association of Bank Women"[19333 Sept 12 Washington; 1 t.p.: Press release on conference on child health recovery
-v [1933] Sept 21 Washington; 3 t.p. (mimeo): Press release, on wage rate increases under) the NRA code
[1933] Sept 21 Washington; 1 t.p. (mimeo): Press release, a study of the cost of livingof government employees in Washington
1933* Sept 25 Washington; 2, 3 t.p.: Press release, the National Reemployment Serviceof NRA
1933* Oct 2 New York; 8, 22 t.p.: Address on unemployment, The National Conferenceof Catholic Charities
1933, Oct4 Washington; 6 a.p., 6 ,6^6 t.p., 9,1 p.p.: Address to AFL Convention,with copy p. in International Molders' Jorunal
[1933* Oct 1^?] [Chicago ?]; 18 t.p., 20 t.p. (carbon): "Recovery prospects for Women,"on the NIRA
1933* Oct 23 Washington; 17 t.p.: Minutes of meeting of Special Industry RecoveryBoard
1933> Oct 23 Washington; 1 t.p.: Press release, conference on unemployment insurance,with Sir William Beveridge
Worcester, Mass.; 3 t.p.: Address to Women's Club, on unemployment insuranceNew York; 20, 20 t.p.: Luncheon address, Members1 Council of the Merchants'Assoc. of New York, "industrial balance in the recovery program"
Chicago; hj,31,31 t.p.: Dinner meeting address, Union League Club, "The.industrial balance sheet"New Haven, Conn.: 3 t.p.: On public and social responsibility, forYale News
[Washington]; 8 t.p., 9 t.p. (mimeo): Radio address on NRAAtlanta, Ga.; 6 t.p.: Newslrelease, Address to the President's Club, on
V NRAj [1933? ca Dec 12 ?] [Atlanta, Ga.]; 1 a.p.: Notes for address - hope for workers, sup-
port the Labor Dept.Atlanta, Ga.; k t.p.(lith), 1 t.p., lp.d.: Press release, address toAtlanta League of Women Voters, the challenge of industry today[Atlanta, Ga.]; h t.p.: Address, Atlanta League of Women Voters, onthe southern states
15] [Washington]; 5 t.p.: Message to Woman's Study Club in Winston-Salem, N.C., on the national recovery and NRA
[Chicago?]; 3 a.p.: Notes for talk on the Labor DepartmentNew York; 7 a.p.: Notes for talk, on "American passion for unity," unions[Washington]; 5 a.p., 2 t.p.: Misc. notes, on various subjects[Washington]; 2 a.p.: Notes on mutuality in relationship[Washington]; 2 t.p. (carbon, a corr.): Statement on the resignation ofGrace Abbott from the Children's Bureau
[I93U ?] [Washington ?]; 3 t.p.: "The U.S. Labor Department" is not a "pressuregroup"
?] [Washington ?]; 7 a.p.: Notes on the need for a National Labor RelationsAct
Jan 17 [Washington]; t.p. (mimeo): Press release, address on unemploymontinsurance, General Federation of Women's Clubs
1934, Jan 26 New York; 12 t.p. (a.corr.), t.p.: "Labor and the modern state,"League for Political Education address
193k, Jan 29 New York; 2,3,3,1,8 t.p.: Conference on Unemployment insurance, the im-pending Wagner-Lewis Bill
[193^? Feb] [Washington]; 1 t.p.: Statement on the need for a subsistance wage, Survey
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1931*- [Feb] Washington; 1 p.p. (newspaper clipping, with xerox copy): "Should theChild Labor Amendment by ratified ?", from Christian Science Monitor;Miss Perkins, affirmative, Nicholas Murray Butler, negative
N 193^, Feb5 [Washington]; 5 t.p., 1 t.p.(lith): Address on Wagner-Lewis Bill• 1934, Febl2 New York; ik a.p., 6 t.p.: "The citizen and his country," address to
Columbia University Institute of Arts and SciencesFeb 16 Washington; 23 t.p., 33 p.'d.: Miss Perkins1 testimony on the Wagner-Lewis
Bill befofe the House Committee on Labor, with a complete set of pendingbills
Feb 21 Frankfort, Ky.; 1^ a.p., 19 t.p., 19 t.p. (carbon), 19 t.p. (carbon),6 t.p.: Address before Kentucky Legislature endorsing the Child LaborAmendment
March [Washington?]; 19 t.p. (carbon), 2 t.p., 5 p.p.: "Frances Perkins explainsthe New Deal," original draft and publisher's proof (Pictorial Review) -
193^, March [New York]; 2 p.d., 3 P* each, 1 a publisher's prrof: "Toward security:the bill before Congress for unemployment insurance," pub. in SurveyGraphic, also address to New York Conference on Unemployment Insuarnce
193^, March 6-7 Washington; 4, k t.p. (mimeo), 3 t.p. (carbon): Speech at NRA Conference193^, March 12 New York; 17, 17 t.p. (carbon), 3 a.p.: Address in honor of Mrs. Belle
Moskowitz, New York City Club[193^, March 21] [Washington];3,2,2, t.p., 2,10 t.p. (carbon), 19 t.p. (lith), 1 p.d.:
Summary of hearings on H.R, 7^59, p.copy of Bill, preliminary draft, and1st and 2nd drafts of Miss Perkins ' statements on the Bill
193^, March 23 Detroit; 5 a.p.: Notes for address, "New challenge to industry," TownHall Series
[193^, March 26] Lansing, Mich.; 5 a.p.: Notes at Michigan Labor Institute symposium,summary by Miss Perkins
April [New York]; 2 p.p., proof with ms.corr.: "The wheels that make the worldgo round," Good Housekeeping Magazine
April h Cleveland; 5 t.p. (carbon):, Address on Nra, Western Reserve UniversityApril 11 [Washington];2 a.p., 2 t.p., 1 t.p.(carbon): "Unemployment insurance,"
News ReleaseApril 13 [Washington ?]; 5, 3 t.p., 2 t.p.(carbon): Radio interveiw on unemploy-
ment insurance[193**-, April 28] [Chattanooga, Tenn.]; 7 a.p.: Notes for address, "New challenge to
industry"May 8 Washington; 13 t.p., 1 p.d.: "Wage earners of 193^," radio speechMay 35] Rochester, N.Y.; 8 a.p.: Notes for address on AFL to Amalgamated ..
Clothing Workers193**-, May 21 New York; h t.p.(carbon): Address on adult education, Women's Demo-
cratic Union[193^, June] [Geneva]; k t.p.: Notes for ILO Convention[193^, July?] [Washington]; 3 a.p.: Notes on automobile industry contract with
William Green193^ Aug 13 [Washington]; 5 t.p. (mimeo): Radio address on the Committe on Economic
Security193^, Sept 1 Cincinnati; 1 p.p.: "What does your dollar buy?", The Classmate1934, Sept 3 [Washington]; 7,8 t.p. (with a.corr.), 6 t.p. (carbon).-Labor Day Address,
radio broadcast193^, Sept 7 [Washington ?]; 2 a.p.: Notes on the textile strike1934, Sept 2 - Boston; 3 t.p. (mimeo): Address, Boston Conference on Retail Distribution193^ Oct 5 San Francisco; 10 a.p., 13, 13 t.p. with corr., 5,^,17 t.p. (carbon),
1 p.d.: Address to AFL conventionOct 5?] [San Francisco]; 13, 8 a.p.: On the Longshoremen's Pacific Coast strike
Oct 6 San Francisco; 6 a.p., 16 t.p.: Address on Social Security, CommonwealthClub
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1934, Oct 10 Tulsa, Okla.; 6 a.p.: Notes for address on the progress of the RecoveryProgram, Tulsa Town Club
1934 [Oct 19] Atlantic City, N.J.; 3 t.p.: Addregs on strikes and conciliation, toEpiscopal Church Convention
/ [1931*, ca Oct 29] [Cincinnati]; 6, 9 2, 1 t.p., 5 a.p.: First and second drafts ofaddress on strikes and the labor situation, Cincinnati Club
Nov [8] South Hadley, Mass.; 1 a.p.: Notes for address, Mt. Holyoke College, Nov 14 Washington; 2 p. a.n. on p.program: Notes for dinner address, National
Conference on Economic Security, on unemployment insurance[193^, Dec 33] [New York]; 3 t.p. (carbon): Address in favor of a pooled insurance
fund, New York Board of Trade193^, Dec lh [Washington]; 8 t.p., 3 t.p.' (carbon): Radio address on Intercollegiate
Council Program, First draft and press release[1935] [Washington]; 13 t.p.: "industrial disputes and the public interest"[ca 1935] n.p.; 3 a.p.: Notes for talk, "The challenge is that Industry became
a social force..."[1935?] Washington; 5 a.p.: Notes on the National Labor Relations Act[1935? ca April] [Greensborough, N.C.]; 2 a.p.: Notes for talk on government and
industry[1935] [Washington]; 3 a.p.: Notes for memorial talk on Anna Ickes (Mrs.Harold)[1935] [Washington]; 7 a.p.: Notes on unemployment and relief[1935* Jan] [Washington]; 2 t.p., a.corr.:Radio speech making a comparison of un-
employment over a two-year period.[1935* Jan] Washington; 2 a.p.: Notes on the Automobile Board and labor relations.[1935* Jan 20?] Nashville, Tenn.; 8 t.p. (lith): Address at Regional Conference.1935* Jan 21 Nashville, Tenn.; 8 t.p. (lith): Address at Regional Conference: on labor
legislation[1935* Feb] [Washington]; 4, 4p.p.: "Unemployment insurance? - Yes - says Frances
Perkins;" page proof and printed copy of The Rotarian, with reply.[1935* Feb 1] [Washington]; 6 t.p. (carbon): "Improvement in labor conditions since
March 1933": development under NRA[1935* Feb 25] [Washington]; 9 t.p., 1 ms.p., 8 p.p.:Radio speech, "Social insurance
for U.S."[1935> March 5] [Washington]; 9 t.p.: "A survey of the status of labor in the manu-
facturing industries..."1935, March 15 Washington; lh p.p.: "Bnployment for Graduates of Educational Institutions.
Letter from Sec'y of Labor transmitting., .a report" on unemployed youth1935, March 23 Berkeley, Calif.; 6 a.p., 21 t.p., 26 t.p. (lith), 23 t.p. (carbon):-•-•• Charter Day Address, Univ. of California, "The status of labor in
modern society"[1935> April] Washington; 8 a.p., 1 ms.p., 8 p. shorthand n., 2 t.p.: Notes on rubber
industry strikes, Akron, Ohio, April 1935[1935* April 3] Washington; 9, 10 t.p., 9 t.p. (carbon): FPrs testimony before House
Committee on Labor on Wagner-Connery Bill, to establish BLRB[1935> ca May] Washington; 2, 7 a.p.: notes on NRA legislation1955, May [Washington]; 1 p.p.: from Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, "Frances Perkins,
Secretary of Labor, praises the older woman in business."[1935> June 17] Wellesley, Mass.; Commencement address: 7 t.p. (carbon), 2 a.p.[1935, ca June 30] [Washington]; 3 t.p. (carbon: 2 cops., 3 p. each): Interview with
John L.Lewis on postponing Mine Workers' strike1935> ca June 30 Washington; 39 t.p, (carbon): Annual report of Labor Department[1935> ca July] [Washington]; k t.p. (carbon: 2 cops, k p. each): Address in favor
of Social Security Act1935> July-Dec Washington; k t.p., 21 t.p. (carbon), 7 P» corresp.: "The emergence of
American labor"[1935, ca Aug] n.p.; 15 t.p., 20 t.p. (carbon): on industrial hygiene, 2 drafts1935> Aug 21 Albany; 7 a.p.: notes for address to 72nd Annual Convention of the NY
State Dept. of Labor1935/ Sept 2 [Washington?]; 13, 1 t.p., 10 t.p. (lith): CBS Labor Day message[1935* ca Oct] Washington; 7 a.p.: Notes on the Wagner Bill1935, Oct 8 Atlantic City, N.J.; 10 t.p., 1 p.a.n., 1 p.p.: Address, AFL Convention
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[1935, ca Nov] [San Francisco ?]; 8 a.p.: Notes, West Coast waterfront strike[1935, Nov 18] [Washington]; 11 a.p.: Notes for address on farm income1935, Nov 25 Washington; 7,5>1 a.p., 1 ms.p., t 2.p.: On the waterfront strike in
Portland, Ore., and California[1935, Dec 4] Abilene, Texas; 5 a.p.: Notes, from address at Hardin-Simmons Coll. (?)1935, Dec 19 New York; 9 p.p.: "Should we plan for social security?" Town Meeting, radi<1935, Dec 23 [Washington]; 2 t.p. (carbon): "Material sent to NY Times", labor Iegis3ati1935, Dec 23 Washington; 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon): To editor of Publisher's Weekly
[1936 ?] Washington; 1,4 a.p., 1 ms.p.: Notes, National Labor Relations Board[1936 ?] [Washington ?]; 10 a.p.: The Labor Dept. and the period of emergency in
the life of American people, notes1936, Jan 20-21 Charleston, S.C.; 7 t.p., 7, 4 t.p. (lith.): Address to Third Southern
Regional Conference on labor standards[1936] Jan 27 Albany, N.Y.; 5 t.p. (carbon): speech on social security, news release[1936, Feb 20] Baltimore; 3 t.p., 4 p.p.: speech on factory investigators[1936, March] Washington; 4 t.p., Ip.d.: Notes for testimony on Walsh-Healey Bill[1936, ca March 21] Washington; 5 a.p., 1 t.p. (carbon): Notes on Walter Chrysler and
the Toldeo strike[1936, March 25] [Washington ?]; 4 t.p.: Anniversary of Triangle disaster, radio address[1936, April] [Washington]; 23 a.p.: Notes on West Coast Longshoremen's strike[1936, April?] Washington; 4 a.p.: Notes for campaign speech3-93^,April 21 Washington; 2 t.p.: Testimony on Wagner Housing Bill in Senate, digest1936, April 22 Philadelphia; 3,4 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon): (Xrtline, address to American
Federation of Hosiery Workers[1936, April 26] Chicago; 25 a.p.: Notes for Univ. of Chicago address, "Employment
in private industry, social security act..."[1936, May 6] [Washington]; 1 a.p., 2,2, t.p.: Luncheon address, D.C. Federation of
Women's Clubs, notes and outline1936, May 6 Washington: 6 t.p. (lith)(2 cops.,6,6, ):Speech, National Tomen's Trade
Union League of America, 12th convention .1936, May 21 Chestertown, Md.; 3 t.p.: speech, United Democratic Women's Clubs ^
news release1936, May 30 Washington; 5 t.p. (carbon), 6 t.p. (lith):"£he New Deal and the working
woman", press release and copy of address1936, June 23 [Philadelphia]; 9 t.p., 9 t.p. (carbon): speech, Democratic Nat.Convention
1936, July 18 Washington; 2 t.p. (lith.): Application of Walsh-Healey Act, press release[1936,Sept] [Washington]; 11 a.p.: Notes, West Coast Longshoremen's strike1936, Sept 4 Scituate, Mass.; 8 a.p., 13 t.p.: Notes for address, Scituate Tercentenary
Celebration1936, Sept 7 [Boston]; 4,4 t.p. (lith:2 cops.): Labor Day radio address1936, Sept 23 New York; 7 t.p., 7 t.p. (carbon), 1 p.pamphlet: "The labor question,"
address, Herald Tribune ForumI936, Oct 1 Washington; 1 t.p., 5 t.p. (carbon): "Progress toward establishing basic
child-labor standards through national and international action," articlein The Child, Oct 1936
1936, Oct 6 Washington; 1 t.p. (lith.): On the establishment of a public contractsboard in the Labor Dept., statement to the press
1936, Oct 7 New York; }2 t.p., 12,27,20,3 t.p., 3 a.p.: Address at dinner in honorof Miss Perkins, various drafts
1936, 0ct[15] Maryville, Mo.; 4 a.p.:"The citizen and his country," notes for addressto N.W. Missouri Teachers Assn.
1936, Oct 26 Pittsburgh, Pa.: 8 t.p., 8 t.p. (carbon): Campaign address, radio1936, Oct 29 Chicago; 3 t.p., 3 t.p. (carbon), 1 msn.: Address to Federal Women's
Mass Meeting of Democratic Committee, press release
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1936, Nov 18 Tampa, Fla.; 6 t.p., 6 t.p. (lith.): Address to American Federation ofLabor convention
[1936,ea Nov 30] Washington; 5 t.p. (carbon), 5 a.and t.p. encl.: "Elimination of childlabor: an essential factor in economic and social progress," article,Brearley Alumnae Bulletin
1936, Dec 2 Providence, R.I.; 1^ t.p., 1 t.l.s.: Address to Consumer's League1936, Dec 21 [Washington]; 11 t.p., h t.p. (lith): Radio address on recent gains and
future progress of labor, Star Radio Forum1936, Dec 21 Washington; h t.p. (lith): Sunanary, Conference of international union
presidents with the Secretary of Labor
[1937 ?•] [Washington]; 3, 3 tp. (carbon): Statement on the Ohio Steel strike, 2 cop;[1937 ?] [Washington]; 3>^ t.p.: Statement on strikes, with particular reference
to San Francisco, 2 drafts[ca 1937 ?] [Washington]; 2 t.p. (carbon): Draft of letter to Times in reply to
article on McGrady[ca 1937 ?] [Washington?]; 3 t.p., 3 t.p. (carbon): Miss Perkins' answers; to
questions "by Mr. Wolfe on government, labor, etc., 2 drafts[1937> Jan] [Washington]; h a.p.: "Problems confronting labor today," address pub.
in Labor Information Bulletin1937* Jan 1-Feb 11 [Washington]; 29 a.p., 1 t.p.: Notes by Miss Perkins on the General
Motors strike - 1ibid., - 2
[1937] Jan 23 Washington; 5 a.p.: Notes for a porposal to John L. Lewis, re GeneralMotors strike
[1937> Feb 3] [Washington]; h a.p.: Notes for address, National Silicosis Conference1937> Feb 5 [Washington]; 1 a.p., 1, 2,2, t.p. (carbon): Notes on the President's
!. meeting with John L.Lewis, Knudsen and Brown, re General Motors strike[1937] Feb 6 Washington; 8 a,p.: Notes for a statement on behalf of the President in
the General Motors strike1937> Feb 26 New York; 20,1 t.p., 20 t.p. (carbon): "Women in the United States Gov-
ernment," dinner address, Inter.Federation of Business and Pro.Women[1937? ca March] [Washington];k a.p.: Notes on labor legislation[1937> ca March] [Washington]; 11 a.p., 1 ms.p., 2 t.p.: Notes on Chrysler strike[1937> March 8] [New York]; h t.p.: "Labor and modern government," address at Grover
Cleveland Democratic Club, outline and bibliography[1937* March 26 (?)} [Northampton, Mass.]; l,10,7>6,2 t.p. :Material for speeches 6n ILO1937, March 31 [Washington]; k,6,6 t.p. (carbon): Article on the betterment of con-
ditions in the U.S., sent to London Daily Telegraph[1937> Ca March 31] Washington; 7 t.p., 7 t.p. (carbon), 1 t.memo: "The problems of
leadership in a democracy," article written for Christian Register[1937> April] [Washington]; 3 a.p.: Notes on the Longshoremen's strike[1937* ca April ?] [Washington]; 17, 21 a.p.: Notes on the steel strikes1937* April 2 Washington; 8, 8 t.p. (lith): Speech to World Textile Conference, ILO1937; April 5 Chicago; 1 t.p., 1, 2 t.p. (carbon): Address, opening of School of
Factory Inspectors, news release1937; April 10 New York; 3 t.p. (lith): Jefferson Day dinner speech1937; April 20 [Washington];^ a.p., 5,^,1 t.p., 5 t.p. (carbon): Conference on col-
lective bargaining, opening remarks and summary1937; April 22 Bridgewater, Va.; 2 t.p. (carbon): "Labor and mosern society," notes
for Bridgewater College address -1937; April 30 New York; 7 t.p. (earbon): "The international textile conference from
the woman's viewpoint," article sent to The Woman Today1937, May k [Washington]; 8 a.p., 12,2 t.p., 12,3 t.p. (carbon), 1,^,7,7,5 t.p.
(lith.), lp.d.: Conference on collective bargaining, address, pressrelease, and memos
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1937, May 7-8 S.Hadley, Mass.; 15/ 2 t.p., 15, 2 t.p. (carbon): "The role of thecollege woman in the community," centennial of Mt.Holyoke College
[1937 t June] Washington; k a.p.: IJotes on Republic Steel strike1937/ June [Washington]; 1 p.p. (incomplete): "The expanding status of the Depart-
J ment of Labor," article in The Democratic Digest1937/ June h Washington; 5 a.p., 1,8 t.p., 12 t.p. (carbon)7 8/8 t.p. (lith.): Testi-
mony on Fair Labor Standards Bill of 1937/ House and Senate Committees1937/ June 7 Washington; 7 t.p.: On the reorganization of the U.S. Employment Service,
statement to Federal Advisor Council1937, June 8 Oxford, Cbio; 17 a.p.: Notes for Commencement address, on women's higher
education, at Western College[1937/ June 23] [Washington]; 14.t.p., 1^ t.p. (carbon): Unemployment compensation -
Report, Advisory Com. on National and State Labor Dept. problms[1937? July] [Washington]; 3 a.p.: Stabilization of industry, notes[1937/ ca July ?] [Washington]; 3 t.p. (carbon): Women in the federal government, article
sent to The Colorado Labor Advocate[1937/ ca July] [Washington];9,9,1 a.p., 2,9 t.p., 3/9/2/t.p. (carbon): On the steel
strike in Ohio[1937* July 3] Washington; 2 t.p., 5 t.p. (lith): Report on the migration of workers
in the U.S., press release on Senate report1937, July 16 Washington; 2 a.p., 20 t.p., 21,18 t.p. (carbon): "The United States
Government and opportunities for women," address, D.C. Bus. and Prof.Women1s Clubs
1937/ July 23 Atlantic City, N.J.; 20 t.p., 20 t.p. (carbon): "Towards security,"address, Nat.Federation of Bus. and Prof. Women's Clubs, on thegovernment program against the depression
1937* July 30 [Washington]; 6 t.p.(lith.): Objectives and achievements of the LaborDept., press release of radio address
v • 1937/ July 31 [Washington]; 3 t.p. (carbon): Objectives of the Labor Department, toj United Rubber Workers, second Annual Convention
1937/ Aug 6 Athens, Ohio; 1^ t.p., lk t.p. (carbon): Changes in this society andthe responsibility of today's citizen, Commencement address, Ohio Univ.
1937/ Aug 20 [Washington]; 7 t.p. (carbon): Notes prepared for Congressman GeorgeWilliam Johnson of West Virginia
1937/ Aug 25 [Washington]; 2 t.p., 2,3 t.p. (carbon): Notes prepared for SenatorJames Pinckney Pope for Labor Day address
1937, Sept 6 [Washington]; 8 t.p., 5 t.p. (lith.): Labor Day radio address1937* Sept 2k Chicago; 3 a.p., 12,13 t.p., 13,15,36 t.p. (carbon): "Can depressions
and unemployment be prevented or mitigated?"; Continental AssuranceCompany convention, address
1937/ Sept 28 [Washington]; 10, 10 t.p., k, 5 p.p.: "The labor post in the statesand federal government," article, State Government, Oct 1937
1937/ Oct 20 Washington; 10,10,2 t.p. (carbon); "Labor law and its administration,"Interstate Conference of Unemployment Compensation Administrators
1937/ Oct 26 [Washington]; 2 t.p., 13,13 t.p. (carbon): Interview, pub. in GoodHousekeeping Magazine, March 1938
1937/ Nov 1 Waterbury, Conn.: 7 t.p. (carbon): "Progress in promoting the welfareof the wage earner," address, Waterbury Women's Club
[19373/ Nov 13 [Washington]; 3 t.p. (carbon): Radio address explaining the gocernment'sUnemployment report card, for unemployment census
1937/ Nov[19] Salt Lake City, Utah; k a.p.: Notes for Town Hall program, on Laborpolicy of the U.S.
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[Harrisburg, Pa.]; 9 t.p., 9 t.p. (carbon): Address, Pa. State FacotryInspector meeting and banquet
[Washington]; 5 t.l.: Opening'address, Silicosis Conference[Washington]; 2 t.p. (carbon): Review statement of the government's laborpolicy, sent to the New York Times
[Washington]; 1 ms.p., 2 t.p., 2,2 t.p. (carbon): Article, "America'scapacity for economic progress,"" Commonweal, first draft and ace.notefrom J.V. FitzGerald, and 2 t. drafts
[Washington?]; 2 t.p.::Draft for article on housing and the FederalHousing Administration amendments
Washington; 1-2, 4-6 t.p., 6 p. (carbon): "Address of welcome" to Con-ference on Better Care for Mothers and Babies, press release
[Washington]; 12 t.p. (carbon): A history of strikes and labor legisla- -tion from 1933 to 1937
[Washington]; 9 t.p. (carbon): Labor's quarter-century of progress,Christian • Science Monitor, 16 March 1938
[Washington]; 10, 10 t.p., 10 t.p. (carbon): Statement on Senate Bill3078 before the Joint Committee on Commerce and the Committee onEducation and Labor, 2 drafts
Hattiesburg, Miss.; h a. p.: "Modern consideration of labor problems,"notes for address .at Mississippi Southern State Teachers College
New Orlean, La.; 7, 2, 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon): Outline, notes, andaddress, Southern Regional Conference on Labor Standards
[New York]; 2 t.p.: Notes, address before Association of Private SchoolTeache rs
[Washington]; 9 t.p., 9 t.p. (carbon): Article on age barriers in• industry, New York Times[Washington]; 1 p.p.: Letter to Pres., Women's Woodrow Wilson LuncheonClub annual meeting
Washingtin; 8, 8 p.p. (2 copies): "Twenty-fifth birthday of the Depart-ment of Labor, f' radio speech, pub. by Washington Star[Washington]; 18,1 t.p., 18 t.p. (carbon): "Feet under the table I"address, 25th anniversary of Labor Department, 2 drafts
[Washington]; 2 t.l., 2 t.l. (carbon): Form letter, to other alumniof Mt.Holyoke on coming class reunion
[Washington ?]; 11 t.p,: Address on collective bargainingNew York, N.Y.; 13 t.p. (lith): Address, Conference on the bituminous -coal industry
[Atlantic City, N.J.]; 13 t.p., 13,15,1,2 t.p. (carbon), 11 p.p.: Address,Amalgamated Clothing Workers' Biennial Convention, The achievementsand ambitions of American industry, 2 drafts, press release, Proceedings
New York! 17,5,4 t.p., 17,5/4 t.p. (carbon): "The social philosophy ofthe U.S. Dept. of Labor," address, Citizens Forum, N.Y.U.
[Washington]; 2 t.p. (carbon): "The present objective for business andprofessional women to work toward," statement, to Zonta Club, Newark,N.<I
[Chicago];8 t.p., k t.p. (lith): Radio address, Regional Conference ofDemocratic Women
[Geneva]; 3 t.p.: Address, ILO ConferenceGeneva; 13 t.p., 11 t.p. (carbon): Address, ILO Conference
9 t.p., 9,3,3 t.p. (carbon): Geneva meeting of ILO, press conferenci10 t.p. (carbon): ILO conference, Radio broadcasr
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Columbus, Ohio; 22,21 t.p., 5 a.p., 21 t.p. (carbon): Address, Order ofRailway Conductors and Ladies' Auxiliary; on AFL and CIO dispute
Nacogdoches, Texas; 6 a.p.: Notes, address, Austin State Teachers Coll.Gainesville, Texas; 2 t.p. (carbon): Press release, speech at Gaines-ville Junior College
Toronto; 3 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon): "A modern consideration of labor prob-lems," address, Women's Canadian Club of Toronto ("background material)
9) Chicago; 1 a.p.: "The challenge of labor in 1939," address to Washing-ton Blvd. Temple Lecture Forum, notes
Bryn Mawr, Pa.; k t.p. (carbon): On the growing labor policy of theU.S., address at Bryn Mawr College, news release
[Washington]; 6 t.p.: Conference on labor legislation, radio addressWashington; k t.p. (carbon); p.pamphlet: Opening remarks, Fifth NationalConference on Labor Legislation; also Proceedings, containing publi-cation of all speeches. Conference,no.1
Washington; 6^ t.p. (carbon): Proceedings of the Conference on laborlegislation. Conference, no.g
[Washington]; 2J,k t.p. (carbon): Proceedings... Conference,no.kWaterbury, Conn.; 7 t.p., 2,2,13 t.p. (carbon), 1 p.d.: Speech, CommunityForum, on labor relations
[Washington]; k t.p. (carbon): "if old Scrooge came back today," article,Democratic Digest
Washington; 5 a.p., 10,2 t*p., 2 t.p. (carbon): Notes and memos to FatherHaas: re, conference of Dec 3, and t.memo of the conference
(Washington]; 1 t.p., 7 t.p. (carbon), 2 t.l.: Article for New York TimesWorld's Fair issue, on labor today, 1st draft
Washington; 1 t.p. (carbon): Statement for the Washington Star Christmascheer campaign ^ *
[Washington ?]; 2,2 t.p. (carbon): On the division in the labor movement[Washington]; 6 a.p.: Thoughts while preparing to 'write the story ofBridges case"
[Washington ?]; 6 t.p. (carbon): "£he career point of view," reply toa questionnaire on women in industry
Washington; 11, 1 a.p.: Notes on administrative planningWashington; 6 a.p.: Draft of thoughts on her early ambitions in life,
"I thought I ought to give my life to the poor..."[Washington];3 a.p., 3,3,3 t.p.: Statements concerning the Bridges case[Washington]; 2,3 t.p.,3 t.p. (carbon): Memorandum on Sen.Thomas' state-ment to the press on his charge of conspiracy against the Secretary
[Washington]; 2 p.p.: "Opportunity for youth,", article, Woman's DayNew York; 1,1 ms.p., 11,5-,3 t.p.: Radio talk, CBS network, on the outlookfor 1939 in the field of labor; 1st draft and revisions
Chapel Hill, N.C.; 6,6 t.p.: |V|?abor and government," address, CarolinaPolitical Union of the Univ. of N.C.
Washington; 2 t.p., 3 t.p. (carbon): Statement on the Thomas resolutionon the Bridges case
Washington; 2 a.p.: Notes on talk with the President and William Greene,on AFL - CIO controversy
Washington; 15,2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon): "The church and social work,"address, First Annual Church and Social Work Institute, of theWashington Federation of Churches
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1939, Feb 8 Washington; 16 t.p.: Statement before the House Judiciary Committee, inreply to House Resolution 67 by Mr. Thomas (impeachment proceedingsagainst Secretary Perkins).' First draft.
9 t.p. (carbon): . Second draft.. 9 t.p/ (mimeo), 10 t.p. inserts: . Third draft.
9,9 t.p. (mimeo): . Fourth draft..- 1 t.p., kk t.p. (mimeo), 6 p.d.: House Resolution by Mr. Thomas
and other material relevant to ;the impeachment proceedings againstFrances Perkins
Des Moines; 7 a.p., 17,17 t.p. (carbon): "Price and production policiesof industry from the labor standpoint," address, Third Annual Farm Inst.
Des Moines; 9,9,11 t.p. (carbon), h t.p. (mimeo): Radio speech to NationalFarm Institute on standards of industrial productionWashington; 10 a.p.: Notes on discussion, re: AFL and CIO split, John
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Statement for newsreel on CIO - AFL meetingWashington; h6, t.p., k6 t.p. (carbon): Address to the Monday Evening Club
] 6 ( ) "' "1 t.l.: "'The Job for women,"
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article for Christian Science Monitor1939, March 21 Washington; 1 a.p.: Notes on discussion of AFL - CIO split, return of
voting members to AFLWashington; 6 t.p.: Notes for address, National Conference for Affiliated
Clubs1939, March 2k [i.e., 27] [Philadelphia]; 19 t.p., 2 p.d.: "The International Labor
j Office as an agency of democracy," address, Democratic Women's Luncheon\ Club
1939, March 29 Washington; 8 t.p.: Address to Fifth Annual Conference of Veterans1 Place-ment Representatives
[1939, ca April] Washington; 2 a.p., 1,6 t.p.: Notes on dangers of communism to America
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Washington: 3 a.p.: Notes on discussion of AFL - CIO splitBaltimore; 3 t.p. (carbon): "Capital and labor from the viewpoint of thefederal government," address, Annual Convention of Maryland Federationof Womenfs Clubs luncheon
New York; 2 t.p. (carbon): Notes for address to Mt. Holyoke Club of N.Y.Boston: 8 t.p, (carbon): Speech, Citizens1 Day CelebrationColumbus, Ohio; 10 t.p.: Notes for address, Regional Institute of Govern-ment for the Great Lake States, Democratic National Committee
[1939, ca May 22] [Washington]; 9 t.p. (carbon), 5 t.p.. end.: Reply to questionnaireon the "One hundred years of women's progress"
Washington: 5 a.p., , -,2,2 t.p., 2 p.d.: Address, Testimonial Dinnerto Rev. John A. Ryan, notes and copy of two drafts[New York ?]; 6,10 a.p., 1 t.p. (mimeo), 1 t.p. (carbon), 1 p.d.: Notesand background information on coal strike, United Mine Workers, etc.
[Washington ?]; 1 p.p.: "New deal for millions," article, Social Work Toda;^,H t.p. (mimeo): Speech, New Citizens Day celebration21 t.p. (carbon): Weekly meeting of employees of Departmentintrod. and closing remarks by Miss Perkinsp.: Speech at AAUW convention, radio
Denver; h t.p., 9 t.p. (carbon) with 5 t.cards, 5 t.p., 1 p.d. subjectmatter: AAUP Convention, outline of Miss Perkins' address
Denver; 30, 30 t.p. (carbon ): Address to National Convention, AAUW56 t.p. (carbon; p.397-^52 of stenotype copy):
Denver; 11 t.p. (carbon), 6 p.p.: "Women in public administration,"article, Journal of the American Association of University Women
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tion and Naturalization Service to the Department of Labor"1939/ July 29 Washington; 5 t.p., 5 t.p. (carbon): Speech, Diamond Jubilee celebration,
Cigar Makers International Union[ca 1939, Aug3 [Washington]; 11 a.£.: First draft of letter to Martin Dies, on depor-
tation of Harry Bridges1939/ Aug 9 Washington; 1,1 t.p. (carbon): Labor Day Address, to Trade Union Courier1939* September Washington; k a.p.: Notes on emergency plans in case of war1939 Sept k Boston; 12 t.p., 11 t.p. (carbon), h t.p. (mimeo): Labor Day Address, CBS1939/ Sept 19 New York; 3 t.p. (mimeo): Dinner of National Public Housing Conference;
at the World's Fair, speech1939/ Sept 22 [Washington]; 3*3 t.p. (carbon): on history of the Labor Department,
"material sent to Senator Sheppard"
[1939/ ca Oct] Washington; 4,5 a»P»/ 1 P-d.: Notes on labor and the war effort1939/ Oct k Washington; 24 t.p., 24,4,4 t.p. (carbon): Address, Department of Labor
employees, relation of the individual to the Dept. as a whole1939/ Oct 9 New York; 34 t.p. (carbon): Controllers Institute of America, address1939^ Oct 10 [Washington]; 8,8 t.p. (mimeo): Press conference on the Annual Report
for 1938-39, CBS1939, Oct 14 Washington; 3 t.p. (carbon): Data for 1939 fiscal year "sent to Mr.
Granichs" (strikes, minimum wages, prices, etc.)1939 Oct 15 Montclair, N.J,; 3 t.p. (carbon): "Labor's problems in modern America,"
noxes, address at Unity Church1939, Oct 16 Atlantic City, N.J.; 24,3 t.p., 5 t.p. (mimeo), 1 p.d.: National Safety
•j Council, speech1939, Nov 10 Washington; 6,6 t.p. (carbon): "Standards for public service," address,
Institute of Women's Professional Relations[1939 ? Nov 14] [Washington]; 8 t.p. (carbon): Incomplete paper of labor and government
(p.3-10) (from National Conference on Labor Legislation ?) % '1939, Dec Washington; 7 t.p., 22,5 t.p. (carbon): "Twenty-seventh annual report *
of the Secretary of Labor"1939* Dec 3 Washington; 5 t.p., 4 t.p. (mimeo): Radio interview on highlights of
the Secretary's Annual Report1939/ Dec5 Washington; 9 a.p.: "Memo on conversation with Pres. & F[rank] Murphy"1939, Dec 8 [New York]; 19 a.p., 12,3,2 t.p., 3,2 t.p. (carbon): "The living spirit
._ • .. of Florence Kelley, " address, Consumers League, 4oth Anniversary Dinner
[ca 19^0 ?] [Washington]; 11 a.p.: notes on strikes under NRA19^0, Jan Washington; 5/7 a.p.: Notes for address, "St. Agnes - Breakfast"1940, Jan 13 Washington; 7 t.p.: "White House conference on children in a democracy,"
radio broadcast1940, Feb 5 Washington; 3 t.p., 3 t.p. (carbon): Notes for remarks before the Appro-
priations Committee on the Department of Labor[1940], Feb 9 Waco, Texas; 2 t.p.: "Economic and social security in the 20th century,"
address to Teachers of Central Texas, press release[1940], Feb 12 Corpus Christi, Texas; 2 t.p.: Lecture to Teachers Assoc, on the govern-
ment program since 1933/ press releaseFeb 15 Los Angeles; 5 t.p., 5 t.p. (carbon): Talk on the New Deal, before Women's
Democratic Clubs, press releaseFeb 17 San Francisco; 40,8 t.p., 40 t.p. (carbon): "The U.S. Department of Labor
and how it works," address to California League of Women VotersFeb 19 San Francisco; 38 t.p., 38 t.p. (carbon): "Deportation of aliens,"
address, Commonwealth Club of CaliforniaFeb 28 [Washington]; 31 t.p., 31 t.p. (carbon): Address at staff luncheon by
Miss Perkins on her Western trip; a.n.s. by Mary La Dame
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March 30 [Washington]; 11,8 t.p., 11,7 t.p. (carbon), 5 t.p. (mimeo): Radiospeech on the work of the Labor, Department during the past year,2 drafts and press release, covering letter by Dorothy Donnell
April 23 Joplin, Mo.; 43 t.p. (mimeo): Conference of Health and Working Con-ditions in the Tri-State District, Miss Perkins presiding
May 2 Washington; 2 t.p.: Notes for address to Washington Council of ChurchWomen
May k [Washington]; 9 t.p.:'"Labor policies of the New Deal, " address, theNational Institute of Government
May 6 Washington; 23, l8t.p., It.l.s.: "Migration of workers," testimony'" 1 before Senate Civil liberties Committee
19*1-0 [May 15] [New York]; 10 t.p., 7 p.p.: Address, Amalgamated Clothing Workers,Biennial Convention
May 16 New York; 2,2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon): "Can America survive as a democracy?"Women1s National Radio Committee Dinner
May 25 [Washington ?]; 2 t.p.: "Labor relations and the present emergency"May 28 Kenosha, Wis.: Notes for address on labor peace in the national defense
program, with news release ,May 29 Grand Rapids, Mich.; 12,2 t.p., 12 t.p. (carbon): Suggested address for
Miss Perkins, Episcopal Social Work Conference? ca June] Washington; 8 a.p.: Suggestions on national behavior in international
affairs, notes for memo to the President, ca June] [Washington]; 2 t.p.; Statement on John L. Lewis
[19^0, ca June] [Washington]; 7 a.p.: Notes on the proposed revision of immigrationpractice and rules.
June 3 New York; 10 t.p., 9 P*P>: International Ladies Garment Workers Union,scheduled address, with p.copy from their Daily Bulletin
June 13 [Washington]; 2 a.p., k t.p.: Notes and news release on the transferof the Immigration and Naturalization Service from the Labor Depart-ment to the Justice Department
June 21 Washington; 3 a.p., 3 t.p., h t.p. (mimeo): Notes for Miss Perkins1
talk at meeting of Federal Advisory Council of U.S. Employment ServiceJune 28 [Washington ?]; h t.p.: "Record transcription" of interview on the
employment situation and outloook[June 30] [Washington]; 10 t.p.: On the transfer of the Immigration and Naturali-
zation Service to the Justice Department, notes for Annual Report[July - Dec ?] [Washington ?]; 16 a.p.: Notes for address to the Teamsters Union,
on efforts for unity in the labor movement during the national emergencya July ?] Washington; 4l t.p.; "Memorandum of accomplishments of the Immigration
and Naturalization Service during the Fiscal years July 1933 to July19^0, inclusive"
[July, 19^0?] n.p.; 1 t.p.: To members of El Progresso Study Club, citizens'political obligations
[19^0, ca Sept] n«p.; 15 a.p.: Notes for campaign speech for President Roosevelt19*1.0, July 9 Wellesley, Mass.; 3,2 t.p.: Sunnier Inst. for Social Progress, Wellesley,
Notes and news release on Miss Perkins' speechJuly 14 [Chicago]; 6 t.p., 6 t.p. (carbon): "Public and family welfare, " achieve-
ments of the presendt AdministrationJuly 23 [Washington]; 1,1 t.p. (carbon): Labor Day message, to Mrs. C.L. Owens
of Sedalia, Mo. "
, ca Aug ?} [Washington]; 6 t.p., 2 t.memos: "Safeguarding our manpower forgreater production," proposed radio talk
Aug 24 [Washington]; 6 t.p., 6 t.p. (carbon), 3,3 t.p. (mimeo): Radio address,20th' anniversary of the passing of the Equal Suffrage Amendment
[19^0, Aug 29] Washington; 8 a.p.: Conference on National Defense, the Secretary ofLabor's Advisory Committee, notes
[19^0, ca Sept] n.p.; 15 a.p.: Notes for campaign speech for President RooseveltSept 2] [Washington]; 6, 6 t.p.: Labor Day broadcast
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1*0, Sept 10 Pressman's Home, Term.; 8 t.p. (carbon): Address, International Press*mens' and Assistants' Union of North America
1*0, Sept 11 New York; 33,5,3 t.p.: Address, Annual Dinner, International Association- of Government Labor Officials) 1*0, Sept 23 [Washington]; 5 t.p.: "Labor's stake in the present campaign," a syndi-
cated feature article[1*0? Oct ?] Cleveland, 2,2 a.p.: Address, Achievements of the Labor Department in
Roosevelt's Administration,note,s1*0, Oct 1 Washington; 3,24 t.p. (carbon): "Recent progress in state labor legis-
lation," Foreword by Miss Perkins in Labor Dept. Bulletin1*0, Oct 8 Cleveland; k a.p., 10 t.p., 12 t.p. (carbon): Address to be delivered
before the Annual Convention of the International Brotherhood of Book-binders, notes and draft, with a.n. "not used"
1*0, Oct 9 Norfolk, Neb.; 3 t.p., 3 t.p. (carbon): Annual convention of Nebraska•-'"'\ Council of Social Workers, news release on Miss Perkins' speech
1*0, Oct 27 [Washington]; 3 t.p. (carbon): American Forum of the Air: Women and theElection
[1*0, Oct 28?] [Pittsburgh ?]; 10 t.p.: Address, Labor achievements of the New Deal1*0, Oct 29 New York; 3 t.p.: Address to Barnard College Assembly on the election
campaign, news release1*0, Nov 12 Washington; 9 t.p., 9 t.p. (carbon): Status of the Walsh-Healey Act,
statement by Mr. Walling, introductory and summary statements byMiss Perkins
1*0, Nov 26 Washington; 1 t.p. (carbon): Christinas message to the Evening Star1*0, Nov 26 New Orleans; 10 t.p., 6 t.p. (mimeo), 5 P«P»: Address, AFL convention1*0, Dec 3 Washington; 5 t.p., 15 t.p. (mimeo), 2 t.p. (carbon): Statement on
, interstate migration, before the Tolan Committee1*0, Dec k Princeton, N.J.; l,7,k t.p.: Statement by Miss Perkins, and Forum dis-
Y cussion, on the National Labor Relations ActJ 1*0, Dec 8 [Washington]; 9 a.p.: Notes for address at St.Albans School
1*0, Dec 22 Brooklyn, N.Y.; 2 t.p., 7 t.p. (carbon), 1 p.p., 1 t.l.s.: PlymouthChurch of the Pilgrims Celebration of the Landing of the Pilgrims320 years ago, address, "A covenant for today"
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ca Jan] Washington; 32 t.p., 18 t.p. (carbon): Description.and history of U.S.Labor Department, 1st and 2nd drafts
Jan Washington; 2 p.p.: "Our expanding labor market," article, OccupationsFeb 3 Washington; 3 t.p. (mimeo): Statement to Sen.Mead, on employment of
older workers in defense industries, note by Mr. ZimmerFeb Ik New York; 7 t.p., 7 t.p. (carbon): Notes on address, Luciuc N.Littauer
Lecture Series, Hunter CollegeFeb 15 [New York ?]; 3 t.p., 11,6 t.p. (carbon): "Calling all citizens,"
CBS broadcastFeb 21 Atlantic City, N.J.; 21,1 t.p., 22,h t.p. (carbon): "Women's opportunity
in industry," address before NAPSG and NAEW banquet, ca March 19] [Washington]; 1,1 t.p. (carbon): Statement on the need for labor
legislation to settle the AFL - CIC disputeMarch 29 San Francisco; 8 t.p., 9 t.p. (carbon), 1 a.n.: Jackson Day dinner,
addressf April 2] [Washington]; 2 a.p., 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon): Aliis-Chalmers case,
memorandum of data concerningApril 7 Washington; 1 a.n., 6 t.p., 5 t.p. (mimeo): Statement before House
Military Affairs Committee, on the conciliation duties of theDepartment of Labor
1*1, April 15 Washington; 21,21 t.p. (carbon): Notes for testimony before HouseCommittee on Appropriations
19+1, May 6 St.Paul, Minn.; 9 t.p. (carbon): Radio interview19*4-1, May 27 Washington; 8 t.p. (mimeo): Address before national Nutrition Conference19*4-1, June 7 Atlantic City, N.J.; 2,9,11 t.p.: Address, National Conference of Social
Work ' '19*4-1, July New York; 1*3,5,6 tp. (some carbon), h6,k6 t.p. (lith.): "Eight years as
Madame Secretary," article, Fortune Magazine. I.kO, 12 t.p. (lith.) II.19,19 t.p. (carbon), 6 p.p. III.
19*4-1, July 21 Denver; 38,11 t.p., 38 t.p. (carbon): Address, Convention of the Brother-hood of Locomotive firemen and Einginemen
19*4-1, July 30 Washington; 3 t.p. (lith.): Address, National Committee for the Conser-vation of Manpower in Defence Industries conference
19*4-1, Aug 1 [Washington]; 20 t.p., 20 t.p. (lith.): "in the matter of the removalof Helen Miller"
19*4-1, Sept 1 [Boston]; 8 t.p.: Labor Day address, CBS19*4-1, Sept 8 Winnipeg; 7 t.p., 7 t.p. (carbon): Radio talk, CBC, on welfare of wage
earners19*4-1, Sept 8 Winnipeg; 13,22 t.p., 10,22,1 t.p. (carbon): Address, 28th annual con-
vention, International Association of Industrial Accident Boards andCommissions, "The challenge of the defense program to workmen's com-pensation administrators"
19*1-1, Sept 10 [Washington]; h t.p. (carbon): Article on women in defense industries,Women's Magazine
[19*4-1, Oct] Portland, Ore.; 3 t.p.: Working conditions under FDR and in defenseindustries, press report on Miss Perkins' address
[19*4-1, Oct 7] Tacoma, Wash.; 2 t.p.: Statement on the Conciliation Service19*4-1, Oct 7 Seattle, Wash.; 21,19 t.p., 19 t.p. (carbon), 12,9 t.p. (lith.), 2,3
t. and ms.p. (background information): "The institution of trade-unionism," AFL Convention, address
19** 1, Oct [27] New York; 18 t.p. (carbon): Presidential address, ILO Conference,held at Columbia University in New York
Nov 2k Washington; k t.p., k t.p. (carbon): Draft of possible message to Con-gress on legislation concerning the labor union in defense
Ifov 30 Boston, 5 t.p.: Speech, Charles Street Meeting House, on post-war economy(?) ca Dec] Washington; k a.p.: Suggestions to Pres. Roosevelt for letter to
AFL-CIO[ 9 ? Dec] Washington; 10 a.p.: Speech on the war workers, outline194-1, Dec 5 [Washington]; h,\t.p. (carbon):On defense industries, "For Se.Murdock"[19*4-1, Dec 73 [Washington]; 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon): Statement on labor's responsi-
bility to the defense work, for New York TimesDec 30 New York: 2 t.p.: Address, American Assoc.for Labor Legislation, outline
?] Washington; 2 a.p.: Problems of production in war-time, notes[ 9 ?] [Washington]; 7 a.p.: Notes on the state of religion in our society1942, Jan 3 [Washington]; 7 t.p.: Radio address, the American wage earner and his
task to win the war19*4-2, Jan5 [Washington ?]; *4- t.p. (earbon): Conference on relaxations of State Labor
Laws19*4-2, Jan 9 [Washington]; 3 t.p., 3 t.p. (carbon): Porposed statement on war policy
with reference to state labor standards19*4-2, Jan 2h Washington; 17,k t.p., 2 t.p. (mimeo): Address on "the mobilization of
workers for the war program, to United Federation of Women's Clubs[19* 2, Feb] [Washington]; 11 t.p. (carbon): Article on the transfer of workers from
civilian to war work, for Tolan Committee19*4-2, Feb 23 [Washington]; 3 t.p.: Women's National Democratic Club, George Washing-
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war effort[Washington]; 23 t.p., § t.p.,(carbon), 5 p.p.: "Public policy in prepa-ration now to meet post-war problems," artcile, The American LaborLegislation Review
[Washington ?);3 a.p., 1 t.p., 1,2,2 t.p. (carbon): War labor conference,"possible points to be raised", notes, outline
(?) [Washington]; 10,2 t.p. (carbon): Notes for statement to Sub-Committeeof House Committees on Appropriations for the Department of Labor
[Washington]; 7,7,11,10 t.p. (carbon): General picture of the strikesituation, memo., "Prep, for Sen. Thomas"
[Washington]; 3*3 t.p. (mimeo): Address, Children's Bureau Commission onChildren in Wartime opening session
Washington; 15 t.p., lk t.p. (carbon): Statement on war production pro-gram, to Senate Appropriations Committee
Washington; h, 17 t.p., h t.p. (carbon): Address, Institute of Women'sProfessional Relations, women workers in war production
Washington; 6 t.p. (mimeo): Statement on HR 6790, befrjoe House Committeeon Naval Affairs
Boston; 11,8 t.p., k,k t.p. (mimeo): Boston Women's Trade Union League,on women in the war production program
Richmond, Va.; 7 t.p., **->**• "t.p. (mimeo): Post war problems, speech atConvention of Catholic Committee of the South
Washington; 1^,8 t.p., 13,^ t.p. (mimeo), k p.p.: Address, Federal andState Conference on war restrictions
[Richmond, Va. ]; l4 a.p., 2 p.pamphlets, 2 p. 11.: Address on the Christianorder of society, Convention of the Catholic Committee of the South
[Washington]; 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon): Employment and cost-of-livingstatistics "sent to Len Decaux and Phil Pearl 6-1-^2"
[Washington]; 5,5>t.p. (carbon): Article, American war effortNew York; 6 t.p.: Speech, freedom an essential condition of social ^ *progress, to the Pattern Makers' League ™
Northfield, Mass.; 3 t.p., 3 t.p. (carbon): Speech, On working con-ditions for war productions
[Washington]; 9 t.p., k,k t.p. (mimeo): Labor's contribution to thewar effort, radio address
Washington; 10 a.p.: Notes on aircraft stabilization conference inLos Angeles
[Washington ?];lt.p., 1 t.p. (carbon): American war production[Washington]; 5 a.p»> 7>7> t.p. (carbon): "Labor standards and warproduction," article, Annals of American Academy of Political andSocial Science[Washington]; 1 t.p. (carbon): Suggested message for the paper, Forthe French of America
Cleveland, 0.; 1 a.p.,~k t.p., h,k,2 t.p. (carbon), 1 p.d.: Address,United Association of Journeymen, Plumbers and Steam Fitters concen-tion, on payment of overtime
Washington; 7 t.p., 5,^ t.p. (mimeo), ,1 p.p.: CBS Labor Day address[Washington]; 1,6 t.p.: Statementbefore House Appropriations Committeeon working conditions budget
Toronto; 6 t.p., 6 t.p. (carbon), 8,8 t.p. (mimeo): Address, AmericanFederation of Labor Convention, Labor's response to the nation's needs
[Washington]; 16 t.p., 8 t.p. (mimeo): National Radio Forum, talk onthe wage and hour act
[Washington]; 9 t.p. (carbon): Federal Advisory Council for EmploymentSecurity, meeting, "Ten years of practical experience"
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"Old economic story"19**2, Nov 23 [Washington]; 1 t.p. (carbon): Women in war work, "sent to Miss Lewis..."19*42, Dec 12 New York; k,lk-,7 t.p.: New York Women's Trade Union League, luncheon
meeting, "Special problems of women workers in war time"
[ca 19*4-3 ?] Washington; 6 a.p.: Notes on the labor movement under the RooseveltAdministration
[ca 19*4-3 ?] [Washington]; 6 a.p.: Notes on "After War"[19*K3 ?] Washington; k a.p.: Notes on the Little Steel Strike (settled May, 19*6)[ca 19*43 ?] [Washington]; 6,1 a.p.: Notes on "Post-war opportunities"[19*4-3 ?] Washington; 11 t.p. (carbon): Post-war Planning Committee draft for the
reorganization and development of the U.S. Department of Labor[191*3, Jan] Washington; 10,8,h,2,5 a.p., 8 t.p.: Papers concerning the Shipbuilding
Stabilization Agreement19*4.3, Jan [Washington]; lp.p.: "Ultimate and complete victory will "be our reward
for toil and sacrifice," Durham's Labor Review Annual19^3, Jan 17 Boston; 15 t.p. (mimeo): Address on Social Security program19*4-3, Jan 19 New York; 2 t.p. (carbon), k t.p. (mimeo), and 3 "t.p. correspondence:
Radio address on the Beveridge Report19*1-3, Feb 1^ New York; 21, 21 t.p., 29 t.p. (carbon), 5 t.p. (mimeo): Address, New
School for Social Research, "Wider social security plan"19^3> Feb 21 Buffalo, N.Y.; 1 t.p., lt.p. (carbon): Suggested message for Buffalo
rally for the war effort[19*0, March] Washington; 1 a.p., 3,7 t.p., k p.p.: "Three decades: a history of the
; Department of Labor," article, American Federationist[19^3, March-June] Washington; 10 a.p., 6 t.p. (carbon): Statement on the mine workers
and the coal situation (settled in 19*»4)19^3, March 3 Washington; 5 t.p.: Statement before Senate Appropriations Committee o n ^
accident prevention v
19*4-3, March 3 Washington; k t.p.: Talk on accident prevention, National Radio Fonsm19^3, March 7 [Washington]; 2 t.p. (carbon): Address on the expansion of social securityj
American Church Union19*43, March 8 [Washington]; 1 t.p. (carbon): A salute from American working women, to
Soviet Women's Day19^3, March 10 Washington; k t.p., 9 t.p. (mimeo): Statement on absenteeism in war plants:
before the House Naval Affairs Committee19*4-3, March 11-12 [Washington]; 15 t.p. (carbon): Address, Conference on Employment of
women in war industries19*4-3, March 12 Washington; 1 t.p.: Notes on statement before House Labor Committee, on
absenteeism in war time19*4-3, March 18 [Washington]; 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon): Statement on social security pro-
gram19*4-3, April 7 New York; 7 t.p. (mimeo): Address, New York Times Conference of women,
the kind of world we want31 April 13 [Washington]; 4,3,*4-,2,** t.p., 3,*f t.p. (carbon), 3 a.p.: Message sent to
Coal Conference in New York City, April 15 Montreal; 1 t.p., 17 t.p. (lith.):CBC broadcast on women in industry
19*4-3, April 15 Montreal; 10 t.p., 7,1 t.p. (mimeo): ILO Conference, "U.S. in the ILO"19**3, April 15 Montreal; 8,^ t.p., 7,1 t.p. (mimeo): ILO Conference, "Women in industry"^ April 15 Montreal; 2 t.p. (mimeo): On expansion of the Social Security program
April 20 [Washington]; 3,2,1,3,3>2 t.p., 4,2,3,3,3,2 t.p. (carbon), 1 t.p. (mimeo):Statement to the National War Labor Board, certifying the labor dis-pute in the coal industry
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[Washington]; 1 ,1 t.p. (carbon): Statement on American working con-ditions "sent to Robert Berger - CWI Radio Section"
New York; 17 t.p., 12 t.p. (mimeo): "Social security and its effect onchildren, " Annual Meeting, Children's Welfare Federation
Washington; 3,5 a.p.: Notes on the United Mine Workers and the War LaborBoard
Jamaica, L.I., N.Y.; 7,7 t.p. (mimeo): Address, Jamaica Council, Knightsof Columbus, on the four freedoms
[Washington]; 2,3 t.p., 2 t.l.s.: Material for recorded "broadcast onwomen in industry in wartime
New York; 19 t.p., 19 t.p. (mimeo.): Address, convention of TextileWorkers* Union of America, on the postwar period
Washington; 9 t.p. (carbon), 8 t.p. (mimeo): Statement on Smith-ConnallyBill before House Military Affairs Committee
[Washington ?]; 5 t.p. (carbon): Article on the working man's conditionin America (social security in particular), Connecticut Federationist
Winnipeg: 5,3 t.p. (carbon): Cooperation of the American trade unionmovement with the war effort, statement to Winnipeg and DistrictTrades and Labor Council
[Washington]; 11 t.p. (mimeo): On the 25th anniversary of the Women'sBureau, the "National Radio Forum", with Bourse Rogers, Mary Andersonand Hattie Caraway
[Washington]; "Broadcajfs of Miss Perkins for CWI foreign service" onCongressional plan for maternity care for wives of enlisted men
Cleveland; 3 t.p. (carbon): Statement on the trade union movement'scooperation with the government in the war effort "Sent to Cleveland
? Industrial Union Council"[Washington]; ,3 t.p., k.3. t.p. (carbon): On women in government ser-vice, radio talk fee* CWI
Washington; 3,1^ t.p., 3,1^ t.p. (carbon), 1 t.memo s. (with carbon):Memo to A.F. Hinrichs and material for speech on "Needs of Americanworkers after the war"
[Washington]; h,k t.p. (carbon): "Sent to CWI" on labor legislationsince 1900
[Washington]; 1 t.p. (carbon): Labor Day statement sent to CWI[Washington ?]; 1 t.p., 2,2 t.p. (carbon): Statement on the need forimproving working conditions and the furtherance of such a programfor small enterprises
[Washington ?]; 3 p.p., 1 card, 1 t.l.s.: "L'h&ritage cammun desouvriers de France et d'Ame"rique," article, Pour la Victoire, withletter from Genevieve Tabouis
New Bedford, Mass.; k,l t.p., 3,1 t.p. (carbon): Labor's role in post-warworld unity, article for New Bedford Standard-Times
[Washington]; 1 p.p.: Labor Day message, taken from a magazine[Boston]; 6,1 t.p., 7 t.p. (carbon), 6,6 t.p. (mimeo): Labor Day address,CBS broadcast
Boston; 23,32,^,2 t.p., 23,1 t.p. (carbon), 22 t.p. (mimeo), 1 p.d.>2 a.p. notes: Address, 63rd annual convention, AFL, contributions ofthe workers to the war effort
Washington; 6 t.p. (carbon): American worker's cooperation in the wareffort, statement, Army and Navy Journal
[Washington]; 2 t.p. (carbon): The importance of women workers in oureconomic life, statement sent to CWI
Boston; 7,3,3 a.p., 7,7 t.p. (carbon), 3 t.p., t.l. 1 p. (carbon):Address, Charles Street Forum, "American workers and their future"
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Washington; 3,2,3 t.p.V "The number one production problem today ismanpower, " Remarks before National Committee for the Conservationof Manpower • '
[Washington]; 3 p.p.: "Labor's great war record," article, AmericanFederationist
Washington; 5 a.p., 3 t.p., 1 t.p. (carbon): Notes, outline and draft ofaddress for Conference on Council policy
[Washington]; k t.p., k t.p. (carbon): American women in war work,article, The Australian Women's Weekly
Washington; 1 t.p., 2,2 t.p. (carbon), 1 t.l. 1 p.: Message to Conferenceon Labor Legislation
Kansas City, Mo.; 2,^,^,12 t.p., 10,2 t.p. (carbon), 6,1,7 t.p. (mimeo),2 a.p., 2 p.pamphlets: Address, Tenth National Conference on LaborLegislation
Washington;.55 t.p.: Report to the President on ten years' achievementsin labor and social improvements
Washington; 7 a.p.: A resum£ of works achieved during the Rooseveltadministration
n.p.; 2 a.p.: Notes on politics and education.Washington; 1 p.p.: Article, "Clothing and coal retail prices show anupward trend...", Victory Bulletin
Washington; 7 t.p., 7 t.p. (carbon), 21 t.p. (mimeo): Comments on theEqual Rights Amendment to House Judiciary Committee
[Washington]; 5, 2 a.p., 1 t.p. (carbon): Notes from Conference onbuilding trades, held in Miss Perkins' office
Washington; 10 t.p.: Address, on women in American industry, Howard Univ.[Washington]; 2 a.p., 26,1,1 t.p., 26,26,26,26 t.p. (carbon): "Labor'sproblems after the war, " article probably not printed; 3 drafts
[April 20] [Philadelphia]; 5 t.p. (carbon), 3 p.p.: Selections from statements byMiss Perkins before the ILO Conference, printed here in the American J%Federationist
Philadelphia; 19 t.p., 22,26 t.p. (carbon), 8 t.p. (mimeo), 4 t.p.:Address, ILO conference, 3 drafts
May] [Philadelphia]; 7 t.p.: Address for ILO convention, May 9] [Philadelphia]; 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon): "Article II" of the agenda
for ILO conferenceMay 13 . S.Hadley, Mass.; 5,6 t.p., 6 t.p. (carbon): Remarks at Trustees'
Meeting, Mt. Holyoke CollegeMay 19 [Washington]; 17 a.p.: Notes on discussions of the War Labor Board
with the Coal Industry and John L.LewisJune 1 Boston; 8, 22 t.p., 5,8,8,8 t.p. (carbon), 7 p.p., 2 a.p.: Address,
on the post-war program, to 25th convention, International Ladies' "^Garment Workers' Union
June 8 [Washington]; 9 a.p., 1 t.p.: CIO policy proposals to the Bureau ofLabor Statistics
June 19 Buffalo; 8 t.p.: Address, meeting of Labor Officials, on the cooperationof labor and employers in the Niagara area
July 20 [Chicago]; 6,7,6,3,2 a.p., 7,8 t.p., 8 t.p. (carbon): Radio address,Democratic National Convention, notes, first and final drafts
-, ca July 20] [Chicago]; 6,3, a.p., 1^ t.p.: Drafts for address at DemocraticNational Convention
July 2k Kansas City, Mo.; 7 t.p.: Address, Brotherhood of Bookbinders' annualConvention, on the program of the Roosevelt Administration
Sept k Boston; 7,1,7 t.p., k,k t.p. (mimeo): Labor Day radio addressSept 1^ Washington; k t.p.: Radio talk, Past achievements of government and ' _^-
post-war plans, draft
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Sept 26 Washington; 2,2 p.p.: p. copy of letter to Editor of N Y Times, onLabor unrest and dissatisfactipn
Sept Washington; 3>3>1 t.p. (mimeo): Equal Rights Amendment - miniutes ofmeeting on, and strategy of opposition to, with poll of Senators
Oct] Washington; 8 t.p. (carbon): Article, "Labor and reemployment,"The Pulpit Digest, and for the book When you come home again
Oct 2 [WashingtonJ; 1 t.p.: Statement for Voice of America, on thedeclaration of Austria
Oct 12 [Washington]; 2,2 t.p. (carbon): Article prepared for Edward Lahey,for President Roosevelt's campaign
Oct 13 [Washington]; 10 t.p., 9 t.p. (carbon): Address, "Women workers -today and tomorrow," To National Council of Negro Women's Post-War Institute and Workshop
Oct 22 Boston; 7>2/t.p.: Address, on post-war labor and social standards,at Community Church of Boston
Oct 28 Utica, N.Y,; 7 a.p., 3 t^p.: Address, Qneida Co. Democratic Women'sClub, for President Roosevelt's campaign
ca Nov?] [Boston]; 20 t.p., 20 t.p. (carbon): "The interests of labor and the ^nation in full employment," re postwar problems
Nov 16 [New York]; 15,5 t.p., 5 t.p. (carbon): Address, 50th Anniversary ofTown Hall, "Philanthropy and social welfare"
Nov 20 New Orleans; 7,17 t.p., 17 t.p. (carbon), 17>17 t.p. (mimeo): Address,AFL Annual Convention, "United States Department of Labor"
3.9M, Nov 27 [Washington]; 2 p.p.: "New Deal's plan for Jobs," Barron's^4 Dec 6 Baltimore; 7,k t.p., 3,5 t.p. (carbon): "Citizenship in a new world,"
Address, WCADec 32 [Washington]; 11,11 t.p. (mimeo): "Opening remarks of the Secretary
of Labor, Eleventh National Conference on Labor Legislation"19^4, Dec 12 [Washington]; lp.p.: "A practical post-war program for America,"
article, Civil Service Leader
[Washington]; 20 a.p.: "Pattern for labor relations in U.S.A.," tocreate Emergency Labor Dispute Board
[Ithaca, N.Y.]; h t.p. with a.n.: "Fifteen years of labor education,"Cornell lecture, draft
[Washington]; 10 a.p., 1 t.p.: "Program for Labor Dept. 19^5-5"[Washington ?]; 7 a.p., 1 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon): Address on oldage, notes
Boulder, Colo.; 3 t.p.: The American post-war problem, address to _Colorado Federation of Labor
Washington; 2,2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon): Statement on code of fairpractices for labor unions
[Washington]; 1 a.p., 2 t.p. (carbon): Statement on post-war oppor-tunities for business and labor
[Washington]; 9 a.p., 2 ms.p., 1 p.d.: Notes re: War Labor Disputes Act[Washington]; 7 t.p., 7,2 t.p. (carbon): Statement on her 12th anni-versary as Secretary of Labor
[Washington]; 6 t.p., 6,6 t.p. (carbon): "Memorandum of conversationwith John L. Lewis"
Washington; 3 a.p.: Notes on the Coal Conference -[Washington]; 5 t.p. (carbon): Speech, International Affairs Forum,IL0 Conference
[Washington]; 2,2.t.p.: Executive order on the operation of coalmines
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Washington; 8 t.p.: "Report to the President by the Secretary of Laboron industrial relations and work stoppages"
New York; 32 t.p., 32,39 t.p. (carbon): Address, Pen and Brush Club,on her public career, and what is necessary for the future developmentof America
[Washington]; 12 t.p. (carbon): "Report to the President by the Secretaryof Labor on labor standards and working conditions"
[Washington]; 2,k, 1 t.p., 2,1 t.p. (carbon): Address prepared forMiss Perkins on V-E Day, by A.F. Hinrichs ("not used")
[Washington]; 2 p.pamphlets: V-E Day address to employees of the LaborDepartment and of the National War Labor Board
[Washington]; 3 t.p., 5 t.p. (carbon): "1930-19^5: A comparative in-ventory of social and economic achievements and problems"
[Washington]; 10 a.p.: "Memos for talk with Pres. Truman just beforeJuly 19^5"
New York; %2 t.p., 9,9,2 t.p. (carbon): "The tremendous challenge thatwe face," Reader's Digest
New Brunswick, N.J.; 2 t.p., 3 t.p. (carbon): Address, Labor Institute,Rutgers University, opportunities of the labor movement, press release
New York; Ik a.p., 3,4 t.p. (mimeo): Wage proposals of the United MineWorkers
[Washington]; l8,2,3£,3 t.p., 18 t.p. (carbon): 'Veterans and jobs,1*address prepared by A.F. Hinrichs for American Legion (ms.note,"Did not make speech")
[Washington]; 2,2,2 t.p., 2,3,3 t.p. (carbon): Radio talk in memoryof Pres. Roosevelt
[Washington]; 26,7,5 t.p., 26 t.p. (carbon): "Report to the Presidentby the Secretary of Labor on employment trends and problems of em-loyment policy."
Washington; 2,2 t.p., 1,2,2,2 t.p. (carbon): Pattern for labor rela- 4^ 'tions in the United States
Montreal: 5,8,8 t.p. (carbon); 5 t.p. (lith.); 2,2 t.p.t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon);l,l t.p. (carbon); 2 t.p.,1 p.d., 2,2 a.p.: Address, ILO Governing Body (2releases)
[Washington]; U t.p., 7 t.p. (lith.): Address of Miss Perkins at thetestimonial dinner in her honor on her leaving the cabinet position[Washington]; 3 a.p.: "Plans for promoting establishment of normalsound industrial...enterprise..." (notes for talk with Pres.Truman?)
New Castle, Me.: 7 t.p., 1 t.l.: Outline for article on ILO for theReaders Digest
Paris; 6,12 t.p., 1 p.d.: Address on the Director's Report, ILO Con-ference
[Paris]; 1,1 t.p. (carbon): Article for French paper on a new journalfor professional and working women in France
Paris; 3,3 t.p. (carbon): "Working it out," ILO meetingParis; 9,9, t.p. (carbon): "The I.L.O. meets in Paris," International
Newsp.p.: "The International Labor Conference,"
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ServiceParis; 16 t.p. (mimeo), l
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6> Feb [Washington ?3; 2 p.p.: "The common welfare: The people mattered,"article on Harry Hopkins for Survey Midmonthly
, Fe"b 6 [Washington]; 5 a.p.: Notes for conversation vith Pres. Truman, onMontreal session of ILO
, [Feb 28] Washington; 13 t.p., 11,1^ t.p. .(carbon), 2 ms.p., 1 t.l.s.: "Fullemployment"
, April 17-183 v.p.; 3 clippings: Excerpts from Southern Teamster, St.Louis UnionLabor Advocate, and Progressive Labor World, with column by MissPerkins, "Working it out
, July 21 New York: 2 t.p. (mimeo): "Working it out," article, Institute forAmerican Democracy
[19**6, Oct ?} Washington; 1 t.p. (carbon): Speech at President's Conference onIndustrial safety, excerpts
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Montreal; h a.p.: Talk before the Canadian Woman's Club, on the futureof labor, notes
[New York} 8 a.p.: Talk on politics and religion, "Query"[Washington;] h p.p.: "Franklin D. Roosevelt's religion," Journal ofLiving
[Washington ?3; 6 t.p. (carbon): Speech, National Congress of Parentsand Teachers, notes
[1*7, ca Sept3 [Washington ?3; 2,3 t.p.: "The States' interest in safety"[1*7] Sept 13 Philadelphia; 2 a.p.: American community in today's world, notes for
• •, address to Women's Auxiliary[1*7, Sept 30} [Washington]; 7 a.p.: Notes, duplication of work in personnel, regional
authority, Loyalty Review BoardHVt?}; 3 a.T>.: introduction to,, a talk
n.p.; 5 a.p.: Walgrean lecture, on concept of the welfare of all thepeople as a basic concern of governments..."
[New York ?3; 7 a.p.: Speech, on the death of Mary Small[New York3; 3 a.p.: Notes for address, on significance in American lifeof cooperation between labor and government
[New York ?3; 5 t . p . : Review of A man can live, by Bernard Iddings Bell[New York3;..23,V a.p.: Notes for lecture at St. Bede's School[New York}; 15 a.p., 1 a.env., 2 t .p . : Notes for lecture at St. 3ede's[New Yorkj; 15,3 a.p.: Notes for lecture at St. Bede'sMadison, Wis.: 11,1 t .p . (mimeo): Address, "Public service as a career,"
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"An experiment in art, ", Right Angle '"A woman for President ?', Today's Woman
[Washington3; 11,11,1 t.p. (carbon): Memorandum for Pres. Truman'sspeeches in New York City and New York State
S.Hadley, Mass.; 3 "t-P* (carbon): "Public service as a career," summaryof address at Mt. Holyoke College
[New York ?3; a.p.: On character qualities, and "what virtues wellunderstood & accepted by all decent people"
[New York?]; 8 a.p.: Notes on American history[Washington]; 18 a.p.: Notes for a memorial statement on Laura A.Thompson, Librarian of the Labor Department
[Washington ?]; 7 t.p.: Toward a real career service, notes, talk toSociety for Personnel Administration, Employment Section
Buffalo: 6,1 a.p., 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon): Address to NFPA on fireprevention, notes and press release
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Atlantic City, N.J.; la.p.,'3,5 t.p.: Address, Hew Jersey EducationAssociation -
n.p.; 3 a.p.: Notes for talk, "Delegation of authority down the lineis a temptation to rigidity..."
n.p.; 9 a.p.: Notes for talk on the Civil Service Commission andpersonnel findings
n.p.; 3 a.p.: Notes for talk, "...Development of Texas - in this timeeverybody better off..."
[Washington]; 7 t.p.: Outline about the Civil Service Commission'sfunction, objective, etc., on Regional Directors1 Conference agenda
Washington; 6 t.p.: White House Conference on children and youth, notesfor Miss Perkins1 address
[Washington ?]; 9 t.p. (mimeo): "Public service as a career," address,. Univ. of Wisconsin, "reprocessed,and. ..brought up to date"[San Francisco]; 5 t.p. (carbon): Speech to Federal Personnel Manage-ment Conference, part of prepared text _
[Washington]; 3 a.p., 1 t.p.: Notes, National Roster of Scientific andSpecialized Personnel
[Washington]; 2 t.p.: Notes on conference with Clark and Fay Hunter,NSRB, with recommendations for Civil Service G&nmission
Chicago; 1 t.p., 3,2 t.p. (mimeo): Address on government empolyees,Roosevelt College, press release
Providence, R.I,; 5 t.p., h t.p. (mimeo): "The democracy of FranklinD. Roosevelt," address at Brown Univ. .
.Washington; k,l t.-pl, 1 p.p.: "Improvements in the Federal Civil Ser-•; vice in recent years," Washington Times-HeraldBear Mt. N.Y.;1 t.p., 7 t.p. (carbon), 5 t.p. (mimeo), t.l.s,:Address before Personnel Management Conference, on the record ofcivil servants, press release A
[Washington]; 22 t.p., 1 t.n.: On the development of the CivilService Commission
[Washington ?]; 7a.p.: Notes for talk on "the world problems we knowof as needing solutions..."
[Williamsport, Pa.]; 5 a.p.: Notes for a talk, telling of the town andher trip there
[New York]; 10 a.p.: Notes for address at Grace Drake memorial serviceWashington; 2 t.p. (mimeo): Address, League of Women Voters, on theFederal civil service
Geneva, Switzerland: 2 t.p., h t.p. (mimeo), 6,1,3 P»p.t Health Com, fsReport to the International Labor ConferenceWashington; a.n.: Notes of comment written on card of admittance to
Pres. Truman's farewell dinner[Washington]; h t.p., k t.p. (carbon), 1 t.l., 1 t.l.s.: Outline for"Insidegovernment," broadcast
Chicago; 2 t.p. (mimeo): Address, American Personnel and GuidanceAssoc, on government employment
Urbana, 111.; 15,20 a.p. 1 t.p.: "Pressures on a government adminis-trator," Univ. of Illinois
[1953> April 30] [Washington ?]; k,2 a.p., clipping: Notes on the changing cabinet[1953] May 7 [Urbana, 111.]; 35 a.p.: "Recruitement ana manpower problems in federal
service," Univ. of Illinois[1953, y 6] [Urbana, 111.]; 18 a.p., 2 t.p.: "The loyalty program in government
service." Univ. of Illinois
19*f9, Nov 5
19^9,Nov 12
[1950 ?]
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[1950, Jan]
1950, Feb 1
1950, March
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[1952 ?]
[ca 1952 ?]
[1952, Jan 17]1952, Jan 29
1952, June 5
1952, Dec k
[1953] Feb 18
1953, March 31
1953, April 16
FP - Speeches and articles -
1953> June 2k Cleveland; 2,6,10 a,p,: Government administration's improvementsover 20 years, notes for address to office workers
1953 > Dec 33 [Washington]; 13 a.p.: Notes on the Oppenheimer case[1955* Dec] [New York]; 6,1 a.p.: Notes for address to "Query1* (incomplete ?),
"austerity of voluntarism for order & social justice"[I96I ?] [Ithaca, N,Y.]; k a.p.: Notes on changes in American values[ca 1962 ?] n.p.; 5 a.p.: Notes for talk on women in industry after World War II[ca 1962 ?] [Ithaca, N,Y. ?]; 11 a.p.: On women's rights[1963 ?] [Ithaca, N.Y. ?]; 8 a.p.: Notes, Relief and unemployment1963 Los Angeles; 18 p.p.: "Labor under the New Deal and the new frontier,"
Two views of American labor, Univ. of Calif., 1965
[1959* ca Aug 2] Astmry Park, N.J.; 2 ap.: Notes, on the death of N.J, CongressionalRepresentative Mary T, Norton
Incomplete and unidentified docs. (a. and t.)1 Box
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Part XII., Frances Perkins Subject File Boxes 70-78
£ox 70
Absenteeism
American Federation of Labor
American Legion
Anthracits Committee
Automobile Labor Board
Bennington College
Bituminous Coal Labor Board
Boyd, Edith (Mrs. Charles
Braithwaite Family
Brown, Erwin F.
Building and Construction Trade
Camden Board of Arbitration
Central Statistical Board
Child Labor Amendment
Cincinati Plan
Civil Works Administration
Civilian Conservation Corps
Commerce, Department of
Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government
Committee on Econonic Security
Communist Party
F.P
Box 71 - Conferences
1921-President's Conference on Unemployment
1922-Conference of Administration of Labor Laws
1931-Conference of Governors on Unemployment
1931-Eastern Interstate Conference on Labor Legislation
1932—Joint Conference on the Flexible Work and Week
1932-Planning Conference called by the Governor of New york State
1933-Interstate Conference on Labor Laws
1933-President's Conference with Governors
1933-Labor Conference
1933-Beveridge Conference
1935-Southern Regional Conference on State Labor Legislation andEconomic Security
1935-Five State Labor Conference
1936-Southern Regional Conference
1936-Conference of International Union Presidents
1937-Conference on Collective Bargaining
1938-National Health Conference
1938-Southern Regional Conference
1939-White House Conference: Peace Proposals of the CIO
19^0-White House Conference: Children in a Democracy
-Economic Outlook Conference
19Ul-War Labor Conference
19^2-Aircraft Stabilzation Conference
19^U-American Labor Conference International Affairs
19li5-Seventh Annual Bishop's Conference
191+5-World Trade Union Conference
19l+9-White House Conference: Children and Youth
1950-National Conference on Aging
F,P,
Box 73
Farm Prices and Income
Federal Security Agency-
Federal Steel Mediation Board
Fire Prevention
Garment Industry
Garsson Case
Goldman, Emma
Immigration
Industrial Hygiene
Industrial Relations
Industrial Standards
Interior Department
International Photo-Engravers Union
Jefferson Society of New York
Justice Department
Box 72
Congress of Industrial Organization
Construction League of the United State
Consumer's League
Democratic Party
Diamond Candy Corporation
Education
Election Campaign
Election Campagin
Election Campaign
Equal Rights Amendment
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Box 7k
Labor
Labor-International Conditions
Labor Legislation
League of Women Voters
Maternity Center Association
McPike, Sara
Mar Shimun Case
Massachusetts Plan
Mount Holyoke College
National Bituminous Coal Conference
National Civil Service League
National Defense
National Defense Mediation Board
National Longshoreman's Board
National Maritime Mediation Board
Bo* 75
National Railway Labor Panel
National Recovery Administration
National Recovery Administration
National Reemployment Service
National Resources Planning Board
National Security Resources Board
National Steel Labor Relation Board
New Hampshire Plan
New York State
Office of Price Administration
Office of War Information
Post war Problems
Progressive Miners of America
-Public Works
Fublic Works Administration
F.P
Box 76
Quilts,1933-35
Quilt 8,1938-M
Radcliffe College
Railroad Union,193^,
Reese, Mrs Frances CBraithwaitel
Rome, New York, 1919
Rumsey, Mrs. Mary Harriman, 1937
Saint John's College
Social Security
State Department
Box 77
Unemployment
U.S. Employment Service
U.S. Senate
War Labor Board-World War I
War Labor Board-World War II
Women In Industry
Women's Democratic Union
P.P
Box 78
U.S. Congress C3 Folders)
U.S. House of Representatives, 1933 (2 Folders]
U.S. House of Representatives, 193^ (3 Folders)
U.S. House of Representatives, 1935
U.S. House of Representatives, 1937
U.S. House of Representatives,
U.S. House of Representatives,
U.S. House of REpresentatives, 19^3
U.S. House of Representatives, 19^5
U.S. Senate, 1932
U.S. Senate, 1933 18 Folders)
U.S. Senate, 1935 ik Folders)
\ U.S. Senate, 1936 (2 Folders)
U.S. Senate, 1937 C2 Folders)
U.S. Senate, 1938 (2 Folders)
U.S. Senate, 19^3
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Part XIII, Partial List of folder headings Box 80,82-92
Box 80 International Labor Office
International Labor Organization
Joint statement of Balkan and Central-European countries to ILO
1935 Conference Geneva
Conference Philadelphia
Conference Paris
Conference Montreal
Conference San Francisco
1952 Conference Geneva
Information Service
Miscellaneous
Box 82 New York State' Child Labor
Department of Labor
Immigrant Education
Industrial Hygiene
Industrial Stabilization
Unemployment
Women in Industry
Workmenfs Compensation
F.P
Box 83 Strikes
Allis-Chalmers
Coal 1933
Coal 1939
Coal 19U1
Coal 19^3
Coal
General
General Motors 1937
Imperial Valley, Calif. 1931*
Longshoremen 193U-1935
Longshoremen 1936
x New York Board of Transportation
New York Ship building Corp. 1935
Railroad
Railroad
Remington Rand 1937
Rubber (Akron, Ohiol 1935
Steel 1937
Western Union 1939
Box 8U United States Civil Service Commission
Citizenship
Efficiency Rating
Hoover Commission
Loyalty Review Board
Loyalty Review Board Cases
Loyalty Review Board Membership
Mi sc ellaneous
F.P. kQ
Box 8h United States Civil Service Commission
National Defense
Section 2k
Studies on Foreign Civil Service
Box 85 United States Department of Labor Documents A-H
Advisory Committee to the Secretary, Memoranda
Advisory Committee to the Secretary, Minutes
Annual Report 193^
Annual Report 1935-
Annual Report 1936
Annual Report 1938
Annual Report 1939
Annual Report 19 +0
Annual Report 19^1
Annual Report 19^3
Annual Report 1 9 ^
Budget
Children^ Bureau
Dedication of Building, Feb. 25, 1935
Dept. of Labor
History of the Department
Box 86 United States Department ovf Labor Documents L^W
Labor StandardsLabor Standards Case HistroiesLabor Standards National DefenseLabor StatisticsLibraryNational Labor Relations BoardOlder WorkersPersonnelWage and Hour Division
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Box 9Q Personal Records
Luncheon and dinner, 193^-19^-5; Christmas cards;Addresses of "Phila. Comm." C1910 ?3, New YorkCommittee on Safety C1912-19173
Box 91 Speech Material
NRAChild LaborCivil ServiceDemocratic PartyDepartment of CommerceDepartment of LaborLabor Standards and LegislationLabor UnionNational Labor Relations BoardNew York State: Industrial Hygiene, Labor Market, et alPlan for study of Economic SecurityPost-War PlanningShipbuilding industry: data on various companies, Dec. 19^2-Jan. 19 -3Smith, AlSocial Security
Box 92 Speech Material
States - SouthernStates - VariousStrikesUnemployment CMs}Unemployment CPrinted)Women in industry CMs.)Women in industry CPrinted}World War II: Negroes in a Democracy at war, Unemployment,war production, War Labor Disputes: May 27, 19^2-August
FRANCES PERKINS PAPERS
(COGGESHALL) CATALOGED CORRESPONDENCE
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Acheson, Dean G.Aldrich, Winthrop W.Astor, 'William WaldorfAtlee, Clement Richard, Earl Atlee
Baird, MaryBarrett, Anne N.Bell, Bernard IddingsBelmont, Eleanor Robson (Mrs August)Beston, HenryBettmann, Otto L.Bevin, ErnestBiddle, GeorgeBishop, MorrisBlack, Hugo L.Blanding, Sarah G.Blum, John MortonBoettiger, Anna RooseveltBreckinridge, Sophonisba PrestonBrisbane, ArthurBrooke, Henrietta Otis (.Mrs Frederick H.Brown, John MasonBrowne, Waldo R.Bruhacker, HowardBruere, HenryBrunschyicg, Elizabeth-Bulgarian Workers' CongressBurlingham, Charles C,Burns, James M.Butler, HaroldButler, Nicholas MurrayButterworth, James F.Bullitt, William Christian
Canfield, CassCardozo, Benjamin N.Catt, Carrie ChapmanChamberlain, Joseph P,Church, Samule HardenCohen, Wilbur J.Collins, Richard N.Connally, TomConnolly, William L.Cook, NancyCurran, Elizabeth
Damrosch, LeopoldDayis, William HammatDawson, Donald S.Dewey, JohnDouglas, Helen Gahagan (Mrs Melvyn).Dreier, Mary ElizabethDuggan, Stephen Pierce
Eden, Anthony, Earl of AvonEdward VITT, King of Great BritainEliot, Thomas H.Evans, BergenElmhirst, Dorothy Whitney Straight (Mrs L.)Ely, GertrudeFarley, James A.Florsheim, LillianFriedel, Frank B.Frankfurter, FelixForrestal, JamesFolks, HomerGildersleeve, Virginia C.Gawbs, John S,Glidden, William Townsend Gibson, Irene L.Graham, Katherine Goudy» Frederic W.Grant, JaneGreen, WilliamGruening, Ernest
)Hale, Beatrice Forbes-RobertsonHalifax, Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, Earl ofHarlan, John M.Harriman, Florence Jaffray (Mrs J. Borden)Harriman, William AverellHarrington, Ethel, (Mrs F.H.)Henderson, LeonHopkins, Harry L.Houghteling, James LawrenceHughes, RupertHull, Cordell
Iekes, Harold LeClair
Jackson, GardnerJay, FrancesJohnston, EricJones, Joseph M.Jones, Jesse H.Johnson, Hugh S.Kellogg, PaulKellor, Frances A.Kennedy, Charles RannKennedy, Jacqueline Lee Bouvier (Mrs John F.)Kennedy, John FitzgeraldKingsbury, John A.Kroll, Leon
Lapp, John A.Large, Helen B.La Rochefoucauld, Edm&e, Duchesse de
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FRANCES PERKINS PAPERS CCOGGESHALL),Lathrop, Julia C. Leach, Agnes BrownLaski, Harold J, Leach, Henry GoddardLehman, Edith Altschul (Mrs Herbert).Lehman, Herbert HenryLenroot, Katharine F.
Roberts, Owen J.Rockefeller, John D., Jr.Rockefeller, Nelson A.Rogers, Lindsay
Lewis, Grace Livingston Hegger (Mrs Sinclair Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt (Mrs Franklin D
Mclntosh, Millicent C,
Lewis, Michael Lewis, John L.Littauer, KennethLeggett, Sir FrederickLewis, John L,Lubin, Isidor Luhan, Mabel DodgeMacCormack,. Daniel ¥«MeCormack, John W.MacDonald, MalcolmMclntyre, Marvin H.MacLeish, ArchibaldMcWilliams, CareyMaddock, ElizabethMaggs, Douglas B.Manning, William T.Matthews, Burnita SheltonMend^s France, PierreMesta, Perle S.Mitchell, James P,Moley, RaymondMoot, AdelbertMorgenthau, Henry, Sr.Morgenthau, Henry, Jr.Morse, WayneMoses, RobertMurray, PhilipMuskie, Edmund S.Moynihan,. Daniel PatrickNearing, ScottNash, RayNaah., WalterNearing, ScottNesbitt, CathleenNevins, AllanNorman, Prisei.lla Reytiens
Paish, Sir GeorgePardue, AustinParodi, Anni.ePartridge, J HPegler, WestbrookPerkins, FrancesPhelan, EdwardPoole, ErnestPope Hennessy, Sir John WyndhamPorter, Paul R.
Rayburn, SamReid, Helen Rogers (Mrs OgdenRidder, Bernard H.Roberts, Harriett M.
Roosevelt, ElliottRoosevelt, Franklin DelanoRowse, Alfred Leslie
Sachs, AlexanderSalter, James Arthur, Baron SalterSargent, Dwight E.Schieffelin, William Jay, Jr.Schlesinger, Arthur Meier, Jr.Schneiderman, RoseSchorer, MarkSedgwick, ElleryShafer, W B , Jr.Shaver, DorothySheridan, JayShientag:, BernardSinclair, Ethel (Mrs Robert S.)Sinclair, Helen B. (Mrs Archer C.)Smith, Alfred E.Smith, Fanny A.Smith, Margaret ChaseSoames, Mary Churchill Soames, BaronessSpargo, JohnStarr, Louis M,Stettinius, Edward R., Jr.Stevenson, Adlai EwingStimson, Henry L.Stokes, Harold PhelpsStokes, Helen PhelpsStokes, J.G. PhelpsStone, Harlan FiskeSullivan, Mark
Tabouis, GenevieveTarr, Jeannette M. (Mrs R. Layson)Taubman, HowardTaylor, Myron C.Thompson, DorothyThomson, Frank Graham & John B. TrevorThomson, Joseph C.Tobey, Berkeley G.Tolles, N. ArnoldTomlinson, GeorgeTruman, Harry S.Truman, Mary JaneTurner, M CVeiller, LawrenceVinson, Fred MooreWachman, MarvinWald, Lillian D.Walker, Tempest M.
FRANCES PERKINS PAPERS CCOGGESHALL)
Wallace, Henry AgardWalling, L MetcalfeWeeks, EdwardWelles, SumnerWhitman, Robert S SWillard, Samuel P.Wilson, Paul CaldwellWinant, John GilbertWindsor, Wallis Warfield, Duchess ofWirtz, W. WillardWolfe, Carolyn W. (Hrs James H.)Wolman, LeoWyzanski, Charles E., Jr.
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CARD CATALOG FOR BOXES 1O.6-1Q.6C and WORK SLIPS FOR REMAINING BOXES OF UNCATALOGED ITEMS
ON SHELF IN CARD FILE BOX PRECEDING BOX L06
Box 106 Catalogued Correspondence A - F
Box 106 A Catalogued Correspondence JL - M
Box 106 B Catalogued Correspondence N - P
Box 106 C Catalogued Correspondence R - Z
Box 107 Cat. Manuscripts and Documents A - W
Box 108 Correspondence Files - Uncatalogued A - B
Box 109 Correspondence Files - Uncatalogued C - E
Box 110 Correspondence Files - Uncatalogued F - He
Box 111 Correspondence Files - Uncatalogued Hi - L
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Box 112
Box 113
Box 11U
Box 115
Box 116
Box 117
Box 118
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Correspondence Files - Uncatalogued M - 0
Correspondence Files - Uncatalogued P - R
Correspondence Files - Uncatalogued S
Correspondence Files - Uncatalogued T - Z
Correspondence - Uncatalogued Perking-Frances-Letters from(carbon)
Corr. - Uncat. Perkins, FrancesLetters to Miss Perkins on her resignation from the Cabinet:June 27,19^5109 letters and telegrams from various people, 5k telegrams fromDinner Sponsors. Letters to Miss Perkins about her "book, The RooseveltI know; unidentified letters to her from various people.Bibliographical and Biographical materials about Miss Perkins
Uncatalogued CorrespondenceFamily letters, personal and businessUnidentified letters
Family correspondence:Letters between Frances Perkins & her husband, Paul C. Wilson.
Family correspondence:Letters between Frances Perkins & her parents, her daughter, &other family members.
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Coggeshall , •
[New York?]; 6 a.p.; Notes on "Responsibility of elected officers inprimary."
n.d. a.p.; 5 a.p.: "The real slaves of fashion," draft,n.y., [July 25] Indianapolis; 1 p.p.: "Forty years1 work," in the Indianapolis Union,
on improvements in workers1 conditions.1B95, Jan 21 [Boston ?]; h a.p.s.; "Robin Hood and Sherwood Forest," a high school
paper.[1900, Feb-June] S, Hadley, Mass.; 66, 1, 38 a.p.: Lecture notes and laboratory notes
from botany class at Mt. Holyoke College.1900, March [S. Hadley, Mass.]; 6 a.p.s.: "Fern topic," paper for botany class.1900, May 7, June 5 S. Badley, Mass.; 5 a.p.s.; notebook, 3 a.p., s.on cover: Exams
in botany class.[1900, Sept-Dec] [S. Hadley, Mass.]; 51> 50 a.p.: lecture notes and laboratory notes
from zoology class.1901, Jan-April [S. Hadley, Mass.]; 19, 3> 7> 18, 6 a.p.: Lecture notes and laboratory
notes from zoology class.1901, May-June [S. Hadley, Mass.]; 30, 2k a.p.: Lecture notes and laboratory notes from
zoology class.1901, Nov- May 1902 [S. Hadley, Mass.]; kO, 20, 26 a.p.: Lecture notes and laboratory
notes from zoology class,[ca 1902) [S. Hadley, Mass.]; h a.p.: Draft of a talk (or paper?) at Mt. Holyoke
College, on the common ideals of womanhood (incomplete),fca 1902] [S. Hadley, Mass.]; 39 a.p.: Oitline and notes for talk (?) on students1
government (incomplete?)[1902, Feb-June?] [S. Hadley, Mass.]; 8 a.p.: Lecture notes from various classes at
Mt. Holyoke College.1905-1906 [Wake Forrest, 111.]; k a.p., 37 ms.p.s.: "Outline for zoology 1905- ^
1906," a course taught by FP at Ferry Hall, with her course outline .*and students1 papers - "FP 2/10" to "FP 6/6."
1906 (?) [Newcastle, Me. ?]; 10 t.p. (carbon), with a.corrections, s. by FP:Sssay on Nicolas Codman, builder and architect of the Codman andCottrell homes in Damariscotte Falls, Me. A.n., "Sold to HouseBeautiful." r
[1906, ca Nov] [Philadelphia ?]; lk t.p., 1 t.p, (carbon): Various bibliographiesconcerning housekeeping, domestic training, etc.
[ca 1907] [Philadelphia ?]; 6 a.p.: "Settlementimpressions," after a visit toBill House in Chicago (not completed)
[ca 1907, Dec] [Philadelphia]; 8 t.p., ms. additions and a. corrections: First draftof report on Jewish immigrants in Philadelphia; for the PhiladelphiaResearch and Protective Association.
[1908?] [Philadelphia]; 22 t.p.: Report material on various groups of immigrantsin Philadelphia; for the PRPA.
[ca 1908, Jan ?][Philadelphia]; 1 a.p., k, 2 t.p. (carbon): "A plan for a Bureau ofImmigration/" with a.note by Miss Perkins, and a "Report of educa-tional opportunities for immigrants," by the PRPA.
[ca 1908, Jan] [Philadelphia]; 77 t.p. (carbon), a.corrections: "Report of an investi-gation into the conditions of 2k60 Jewish immigrant girls," for the PRPA.
[1908, Feb] Philadelphia; 2 a.p., clipping encl.: Draft of criticism of Powys lectureon George Bernard Shaw, with newspaper criticism enclosed.
Oct - May 1909 [Philadelphia]; 175 a.p., 8 t.p., 1 p.d., 1 notebook cover withsig.: American race-problems: notes and a published syllabus of CarlKelsey's Univ. of Penna. course.
P. Perkins - Coggeshall - 2
1908, Oct [17?] - May 1909 [Philadelphia]; 178 a.p., 3 t.p.: Notes on Univ. ofPenna. course, "Theory of sociology, with Prof. Mussey.
1908 [Oct 20] - Feb 16 [1909] [Philadelphia]; 2' a.notebooks, 14 a.p.: Notes on Univ.of Penna. class on History of economics, eith Prof. Patten; firstdraft of a paper, "The relation of Adam Smith and Benjamin Franklin."
[Philadelphia]; 52, 10 a.p., 12 t.p. (carbon), env. with a.n.; Notes andpaper from Univ. of Penna. class on Sociology, "Henrik Ibsen, theiconoclast."[Philadelphia]; 5 a.p.: "5he conomic doctrine of socialism," notesfor a talk (At the Consumer's League?)
[Worcester, Mass.?]; 5 a.p.: Notes for talk on the history of socialism.[Philadelphia]; 5 a.p.: Notes for talk on the cause of the immigrant.[Philadelphia]; 5 a.p. : Notes for talk on the cause of the inanigrant
(PRPA)[Philadelphia]; 2, 32 a.p.: Notes for a talk on the Christian's responsi-bility for improveing the material conditions in the world.
[Philadelphia]; 4, 1 a.p.: Notes for talk on "Dangers of Immigrant women."[Philadelphia]; 9 a.p.: Notes for talk, "The dignity of labour."[Philadelphia]; 11 a.p.: Notes for talk, "Economic doctrine of socialism."[Philadelphia]; 6 a.p.: Notes for a talk, Fourth Annual Report of thePhiladelphia Research and Protective Association.
[Philadelphia]; 2 a.p.: Notes for talk on inanigrant women (PRPA).[Philadelphia]; 4 a.p.: Notes for talk on immigrants and social evolution.[Philadelphia]; 10 a.p.: Misc.notes on inmigration.[Philadelphia]; 4 a.p., 5 a.p., 2 a.p., 4 a.p., 8 a.p., 10 a.p., 4 a.p.:Notes on lodging houses and housing conditions (7 folders).
[Philadelphia]; 3 a.p.: Notes for talk on lodging houses, and work foriomlgrant women.
Philadelphia: 8 a.p.: Notes for lecture in a course on social problems.Philadelphia; 4 a.p.: Social work a profession for women.[Hew York?]; 10 a.p.: Notes for talk on women In industry. 4|[Philadelphia?]; 4 a.p.: Working conditions for women and how they canmake changes: Notes for a talk on the Phila. situation.
a.p.: Notes for talk on the needs of immigrant women,a.p.: Notes on the needs of immigrants.
Notes on the problems of immigrant women.p.: Notes for talk on "Protection of immigrant'
[1908, ca Nov?]
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[Philadelphia]; 6[Philadelphia]; 4[Philadelphia]; 4[Philadelphia]; 5,women,
[Philadelphia]; 7 a.p.: Notes for talk, "The relation of Christianwomen to the present social order."
[Philadelphia]; 8 a.p.: Notes for talk on socialism.[Philadelphia]; 9 a.p.: "Socialist indictment," outline and notes fora talk.
Philadelphia; 4 a.p.: Notes for talk on the spiritual needs of theimmigrant.
[Philadelphia]; 29 a.p.,
1909, Sept
1 p.d., clippings end.; "A critical analysisof Marx doctrine of the materialistic interpretation of history,"draft.
[Philadelphia]; 1, 11 a.p.: "Outline study of method of Booth's 'Life& Labor' of London."
Oct - Feb, 1910] [New York]; 43 a.p., 2 t.p.: Notes, examination and reading listfrom Columbia Univ. course with Samuel McCune Lindsay on Social economy.
1909, Oct 1 - Jan 14 (?) 1910 [New York]; 1, 157 a.p., 16 t.p.: Notes from Columbia Univ.class with Franklin Henry Giddings on the History of civilization;3 t.d. on Prof. Giddings encl.
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[1909^ Oct 5 - Jan 1910] [New York];l, 252 a.p.; 3k, 1 p.d.: Notes from Columbia Univ.course with Edwin R.A. Seligman, on the Fiscal and industrial historyof the United States; with "CXr line of lectures" and printed tables.
1909, Oct 5 - May 12, 1910 [New York); 12k a.p., 1 t.p.: Notes from Columbia Univ. classwith Edward Thomas Devine, on Social Economy; examination encl.
[1910] [Philadelphia]; k a.p.: Notes for talk on child labor, American laborproblem, etc., with "Topics for Review."
[1910] [Philadelphia]; 7 a.p.: Rough draft for "Speech from two standpoints. 1.As a socialist. 2. As a woman."
[ca 1910] [New York?]; 15 a.p.: Notes for talk on malnutrition in school children,based, in part, on her MA Thesis in Columbia Univ. in 1910.
[1910] Feb 7 - March 2 [New York]; 57 a.p.; Notes from Columbis Univ. class on economictheory by John Bates Clark
[1910, Feb 8 - May] [New York]; 7^ a.p.: Notes from Columbia Univ. course with SamuelMcCune Lindsay on Social economy.
1910, Feb 8 - May 9 New York; j£l a.p., k p.p.: Notes from Columbia Univ. course withHenry R. Seager on the Labor problem. With course outline.
1910, Feb 11 - May 6 [New York]; 1, I38 a.p.: Notes from Columbia Univ. class withFranklin Henry Giddings on the History of civilization.
1910, Feb [15] - May [31] [New York]; 1, 110 a.p.: Notes from Columbia Univ. course withJohn Bates Clark on Theories of social reform.
1910, April 15 [New York]; 60 t.p. (carbon), 18 ms.p.: "A study of malnutrition in 107children from Public School 51>" Columbia Univ. Masters Thesis; correctedcopy.
[1910, ca March?] [New York]; 15 a.p., env. with a.n.; Early draft of her MastersThesis at Columbia Univ.
1910, April 15 [New York]; 3 t.p., 57 t.p. (carbon), 18 ms.p., with a.corrections:another copy of her Masters thesis, with a.corrections.
1910, July 9 New York; 3 ms.p., 33 t.p. (with a.n.): Corrected tables and otherpages from her Columbia Masters Thesis.
[1910]-1911, Oct Ik - Jan 26 [New York]; 57 a.p., notebook cover with sig.: Notes fromColumbia Univ. course on the History of Great Britain. *&
[I9II?] [New York]; 5 a.p.: Notes for talk at Women's Christian Temperance Unionon the Consumer's League.
[1911?] [New York?]; 3 a.p.: Notes on industrial disease.[1911?] [New York?]; 5 a.p.: Notes for talk (?) on fire prevention and fire
protection.1911, March 25 [New York?]; 6, 2, 5, 11 a.leaves (28 a.p.): Notes on accident pre-
vention.[1911, Oct 6] [New York?]; k a.p.: Lecture notes on "Socialism as a science."[1912?] [New York?]; 7 a .p . : Notes for talk on the bakers of New York (incomplete?)
12?] [Philadelphia]; 6 a .p . : Notes for a ta3Jfc on the New York Consumer'sleague.
[1912?] [New York]; 9 a .p . : Draft of a talk on "The working woman and marriage"(at the Consumer's League of New York?)
1912, Jan 30 Garden City, N.Y.; 2 a .p . : "topics for exan," Adelphi College.[1912] Feb 2, 6, 9 [New York]; k, 20, 1 a .p . : Notes for lectures 1, 2 & 3 at the
Consumer's League, on "Labor problems."1912, Fob 17 - March 6 New York; 9 a .p . , with covering env. and p .d . : ITotes for "Finch
lectures, " Consumer's League (?)[1912] Feb 27 - April 23 [Garden City, N.Y.]; 13 a .p . : Miscellaneous lecture notes.[1912, ca March] [New York?]; 1 a .p . : Notes for a lecture on the Mac^anus Bi l l .[1912? March 30] [New^York]; 7 a .p . : Notes for lecture on the "City & i t s food supply."
^ [1912, April] [New York?]; 2 a .p . : Lecture notes on "College woman and equal suffrage.") [1912] April 3 [Gardefi City, N.Y.]; 2 a .p . : Lecture notes on "Socialism as a solution
of labor problems."
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[Garden City, N.Y.?]; 5a.p.: Lecture notes on "Profit sharing."[New York]; 23 a.p.: "Report on conditions of women & child wage earnersin the United States in men's ready made clothing industry."
Lakewood, N.Y.; 3 a.p.: Notes for talk on industry as the basis formodern society.
Hartford, Conn.: 25/ 1 a.p.: Notes for lecture on "Services of themodern government."
[New York];.6 t.p.: Notes for address(?) on employment.[New York]; 11 a.p., 5 ms.p., 2 t.p. (lith.): "Apian for a demonstrationschool for immigrant education," t.outline; a.ms. "by Miss Perkins on"People and organizations helping in drive," and research notes.
[New York]; 11 a.p., 1 t.p. (carbon), 1 p.d. filled out inns.: Materialfor Annual Report, New York City Council on Immigrant Education.
[New York]; 9 a.p.; Oultine of a statement before the Council onImmigrant Education.
[New York]; 2 p.p.:(part of a 6-p.article in The Survey), r*Phe minimumwage — what next?"
New York; 19 a.p.: Draft of a talk on "The professional outlook ofsocial workers."
[New York]; 2 t.p., with a.n.: "Plan for column on talks witlrthe newwoman voter."
New York; 2 t.p., with a.n. (part of a 22 p.doc.): Introductory addressby Miss Perkins, for speech by Franklin Delano Roosevelt, to theConsumer's League of New York.
[New York]; 3 p.p. of 8 p.p. (with a.n.): "My job," published in TheSurvey.
Syracuse, N.Y.; 2, 1 t.p. (carbon) (p.3 missing): Part of an addressto the League of women Voters, on unemployment.
Washington; 2, 2 t.p. (lith.): Statements by Miss Perkins before V*S*Senate Sub-Committee of the Committee of Commerce, on bills intro-duced by Senator Wagner.
[New York]; 7 p.p.: Article from Harpers Magazine, "Helping industry fllto help itself."
New York: 1, 1 t.p. (lith.): Excerpt frcoi address before conference ofHealth and Welfare Agencies of New York City; 2 cops.
New York; 5 a.p.: Notes for talk on "Prevention program" in industryand unemployment insurance. A.n. on the verso reads, "Use for Brearly."
New York; lp.p.> picture of Miss Perkins end.: Statement by MissPerkins, "ihe woman in industry, " in Independent Woman.
Wilke8-Barre, Pa.; 2, 2 t.p. (lith.): FP statement before the NationalConference of Catholic Charities; 2 cops.
Washington; 1, 1 t.p. (mimeo): Statement on establishment of a NationalEconomic Council before the Senate Sub-Committee; 2 cops.
[New York]; 2, h p.p.: "Unemployment insurance," article from SurveyGraphic.
Washington; 5, 5 t.p. (lith): U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, FPstatements on the Wagner Bill; 2 cops.
[New York?]; 3 a.p., 1 p.p. vith a. corrections: Notes on a campaignspeech for Gov. Roosevelt; with a printed sheet of his accomplishmentsas Governor.
New York; k p.p.: "The cost of a five-dollar dress," article from theSurvey Graphic.
$&# York; 2 t.p., vith a. corrections: Notes for address to Dutch TreatClub.
Benniogton, Vt.; 7 a.p.: Notes on the deportation of communists.[Washington?]; 86 t.p. (pages 23-25, carbon); corrections in ms.: Reporton Economic security (incomplete: k pp.missing).
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1936,1936/ Oct 7
[ca 1934] Washington; 12 a.p.: Notes on the New Deal and labor problems, or-ganized unions.
[1934?] [Washington]; 3> 6, 3, k a.p.: A.notes on the NRA and what is tosucceed it after July 1935.
[1934? ca March] [Washington]; 9 t.p. (carbon): Memo of telephone conversations betweenMiss Perkins and Gov. Davey.
1934, March [New York]; 3 P*P«: "Toward security: the Bill before Congress forunemployment insurance," from Survey Graphic.
1934, March 21-30 Washington; 2 t.p. (mimeo): Statement on unemplotmvnt insurance billbefore the Sub-Committee of the Ways and Means Committee.
[Washington]; 4, ja.p.: Notes on the NRA, conference on its organization.[Washington?]; 27 t.p. (mimeo; with a. and ms.n.), 21 t.p. (with a.n.),4, k t.p. (carbon: incomplete, 2 cops.), 2k t.p. (with covering t.l.s.):Various drafts of article sent to Fortune, "The emergence of Americanlabor" (not published?)
[July], Aug 1 Paris; k a.p.: Diary entry (from an address book).New York; 20, 1 t.p., 3> 27 t.p.: Address at dinner in honor of MissPerkins, with introductory remarks by Mary Wooley.
Maryville, Mo.; 12 a.p.: Notes for address to N.W. Mo. Teachers * Assn.Annual Meeting, on social responsibilities.
[Washington]; 6 t.p. (mimeo), with a.n.: Radio address on the objectivesof the Department of L bor.
[Geneva?]; 6 a.p.: Notes and sketches made during (or after) a trip fromParis to Geneva, of her Impressions on the way.
Geneva; 13 t.p. (carbon) (with a.n.), 1 p.d.: Speech to the InternationalLabor Conference, on the U.S. participation in ILO, the need and de-sire of all nations for economic development and high social standards.
Washington; 2 t.p. (with a.n.), 2 t.p. (carbon): Statement on behalfof American workers to the workers of France.
[Washington]; k, 13, 3, k a.p., 5 t.p.: Notes and drafts from a conver-sation with Pres. Roosevelt on the Wages and Hours material. 4
Washington; 5 a.p.: Thoughts on the "Tyranny of words..."[Washington?]; k, 3 ,5, 3 a.p., end.: Notes on religious topics.Washington; 15 t.p., 15 t.p. (carbon), 9 t.p. (mimeo): Statement before
the House Judiciary Committee in impeachment proceedings against her,House Resolution 67; second draft and press release.
[1939> ca March 17] [Washington]; 12 t.p. (carbon): Outline, "Digest for the President,"of agenda for negotiations with the AFL and CIO; 1st and 2nd drafts.
Washington; 2k t.p. (carbon): Address to the employees of the Depart-ment of Labor, on the regular meetings held by the Dept. and theirpurpoase.
Washington; 5 a.p.: Memo of a conversation with the Pres. and Murphyon naturalization.
[New York]; 7 a.p.: Notes for talk to the Newman Club, on the duty ofeach individual in a Christian society.
[Washington?]; 12 t.p. (with a.corrections and additions): "Statisticsof employment and unemployment."
(?) [Washington!; 2, 2 t.p.: Press release, speech on the legislationfor human security and income of our government and its effect on ourforeign policy (Conference of Research Directors of National andInternational Unions ?); 2 copies.
Cleveland; 3 a.p.: Notes for address on achievements of the Labor De-partment in Roosevelt's administration.
Washington; 2 p. in printed doc. of 12 p.: The American Forum of theAir, "America's outlook for
1936, Oct 15
1937, July 31
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[Washington]; 1 t.p. (carbon): Statement on the AFL-CIO controversy.Washington; 1 p.p.: "Preserving the high standard of American labor:full protection of workers on/defense jobs is Department's aim," TheEvening Star.
[Washington]; 3 a.p.: Notes for talk on "Organization" of the labormovement.
Atlantic City, N.J.; 9 p.p.(photostats): Address, National Conference ofSocial Work, "What is worth working for in America?"
New York; k-0 t.p. (lith), a.n., covering t.l.s.: "Eight years as MadameSecretary," article in Fortune Magazine.
New York: 1, 19 t.p.: "Eight years as Madame Secretary," another draft.[New York]; 3 t.p., with a. notes: Draft of closing address to ILOConference.
[Washington]; h t.p. (carbon), with a.n.: Talk prepared for the Presidentby Miss Perkins for his address to the Industry and Labor conference.
Washington; 11 t.p. (lith.): Annual report of the Secretary of Labor:press release.
[Washington]; 3> 1 a.p.: Notes on the War Labor Administration.[Washington]; 1 t.p.; 5 t.p. (with ms Corrections), 5 t.p. (carbon: withms corrections), 1 ms.n.: Typed draft of form letter and papers on the
. creation of a Wage Adjustment Board.[Washington]; 9 t.p. (with a.n.): "Labor standards and war production,"article for the Annals of the American Academy of Political andSocial Science.
[Washington]; 6 a.p.: "War time: notes for Man Power- Woman Power."[Washington]; 1 t.p., h t.p. (carbon) with a.n.: Notes on strike at theChrysler Corporation.
n.p.; 15 a.p.: Notes on "Labor and social standards."Washington; h p.p. (with a.n.), 2 p.docs.: "Three decades: a history of
the Department of Labor," reprint, article in American Federationist.Washington; 7 a.p.: Notes on overlap between the War Labor Board, War *
Production Board, and the Labor Department; reference to "Order ofMarch 17, 19^3>" on determining wages of unclassified employees"
[Washington]; l£ t.p. (carbon): "Labor]s problems after the war, " inTomorrow, 19^5-
Boston; 7 t.p. (with a.n.): "American workers and their future,"Charles Street Forum address.
Washington; 56, 1 t.p. (carbon) with ms.n.: Report to the Presidenton ten years1 chievements in labor and social improvements.
Washington; 11 a.p.: Thoughts on "the Kingdom of God as a regulativeprinciple for man and for Society."
Washington; 9 a.p.: Thoughts on: "...man is made for God. He mustpass through earth by life on the way."
[Washington]; 2 t.p. (with a.n.), 3 t.p. (carbon: with a.n.): Outlinefor "A pattern for labor relations in the United States of America."
[Washington]; h, k t.p. (carbon), 1 a.p.: "memorandum on modern cultureand its failure to absorb the machine..." with a covering note.
[Washington]; 3 a^P«: Thoughts on mutual organization: machine organi-zation has progressed more than social organization.
[Washington?]; 7 a.p.: Outline for talk on religion, "Christianityas applied to world matters, " "Problem of man, " etc.
Boulder, Colo.; 3 t.p. (carbon: with a.n.): Address to the ColoradoFederation of Labor, on the U.S. postwar program: press release.
Boulder, Colo.; k t.p. (with a.n.): Extract from convocation addressat the University of Colorado: press release.
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[Denver]; 2 a.p.: Notes for address, Jan Jefferson Club luncheon.[Washington]; k p.p.: "Postwar proposals," article from the AmericanAssociation of University Women.
] [Washington?]; 5 a.p.: Notes for a dinner speech, "Philosophy ofall have access to comfort & amenities which have "been developed "byapplied science..."
[Washington; 2 t.p. (ms. corrections): Statement on the radio, atribute to President Roosevelt.
[Washington]; 6 t.p. (carbon), with a.n., 2 t.p.: Material for theThirty-third Annual Report of the Secretary of Labor, 30 June 19* 5 •
[Washington]; 1, 6 t.p. (carbon), 6, 1 t.p. (carbon): "Report to thePresident by the Secretary of Labor on Employment Trends and Problemsof Employment Policy'1: early draft copy with a. corrections, and finalcopy.
Washington; 1, 2, 5 t.p. (carbon):"Report to the President by the Secre-tary of Labor on Industrial Relations and Work Stoppages."
Washington; 1, 9 t.p. (with a.n.s.): "Report to the President by theSecretary of Labor on labor standards and working conditions."
[New York]; k t.p., k t.p. (carbon): Address to the Pen and Brush Clubon her life in public office, selection, on hopes for the SanFrancisco Conference.
[Washington]; 10 a.p.: Notes on preparing to leave the cabinet.New York; k a.p., 9 t.p.: "The tremendous challenge that we face," draft
of article for the Reader's Digest.[Washington]; 6 t.p. (carbon), s7: Statement on the railway labordispute in 19^3-
[Washington?]; 6 a.p.: Notes on "Gratification in America," concerningthe United Mations charter."
[Washington]; 7 t.p. (mimeo): Address, dinner in honor of FP.Washington; 31 t.p. (lith.): Annual report of the Secretary of Labor.[Washington]; 1, 15, 2 t.p. (carbon) with a.n.: "A pattern for industrialrelations, " with a.n.: "mailed to Geo. Bye on July 12, I9U5." 4
"? [Quebec];8 t.p. (carbon), a.n.: Outline, article on InternationalLabor Organization. ;c - 6-^^ ?-•-':.~-
[Washington ?]; 10 t.p. (carbon: with a.n.), 10 t.p. (carbon): "HarryHopkins, " obituary written by Miss Perkins for The Survey.
[Washington ?]; 1,2,p.p.: Article on Harry Hopkins for Survey Mid-monthly, "The people mattered."
Philadelphia; 10, 2 a.p., 1 p.program; Notes for address to Woman'sAuxiliary, "The role of the American community in today's world."
Boston; 3 a.p., 1 clipping end., 1 p.d.: 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 FP.
[New York]; 5 a.p.: Notes for talk on the "Future of labor."[Washington?]; 3 t.p.s.: Memo, initialed by FP, on an episode con-cerning Senator Millard Tydings.
Washington; 10 t.p., 10 t.p. (carbon): Address at Book and Authorluncheon sponsored by the Washington Post.
Boston; 2k, 1 t.p. (with a.corrections): Address, Boston College,"Future problems of labor."
[Chicago?]; 9 t.p. (with a.notes): Address, National Congress ofParents and Teachers, on legislation concerning children.
[Washington?]; k p.p.: Article, "Reflections on education," in TheFederation Clubwoman.
[New York?]; 3 a.p.: Notes for a talk on State laws.[New York?]; 9 a.p.: Notes on the folly of permanent boards.
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New York; 30, 16 t.p.: First in a series of St. Bede lectures, St.Thomas Church, "A Christian order of society."
New York; 15, 23, 44, 6, 13 a.p., 2 p.d.: Notes for St. Bede1948, Jan 26, Fe"b 2,9lectures. ' '
[1948, Jan 26-Feb 93 [New York]; 11, 10, 8 a.p.: Notes for talks at St. Bede lectures.New York; 40, 20 t.p.: 2nd in series of St. Bede lectures, St. ThomasChurch, "The vocation of the laity."
New York; 30> 18 t.p.: 3rd in series of St. Bede lectures, St. ThomasChurch, "The good life, community and individual."
Madison, Wis.; 1 a.p., 21 t.p. (carbon: with a.n.), 11, 1 t.p. (mimeo):Address, Women's Self Government Association at the University ofWisconsin. First draft, with corrections, press release.
[Washington]; 3 t.p. (carbon): Notes on royalties received on her "book,The Roosevelt I knew.
(incomplete): Article, Trade Union Courier,"
1948, Feb 2
1948, Feb 9
1948, Feb 24
1948, March 12
1948, March 22
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1950, Feb I6-I9
[Washington?]; 1 p.p ,'forking for Washington, D.C.," first page only.
Washington; 16, 2, 3 a.p., 1 t.p., p.d. with a.n. by FP: CongressionalReport on Personnel management, with a.n. "by FP and ms.n.encl.
[Washington?]; 3 t.p. (carbon): Review of Union and capitalism, byCharles E. Idndblom.
Madison, Wis.; 14 a.p., p.d. with a.n.: Notes for John B. Andrews Memorialsymposium on labor legislation and social security, American Assoc.for Labor Legislation.
New York; l4 t.p. (with a.n.): Talk to Consumer's League on their 50thanniversary.
Notes for talk to the Consumer's League on their[New York]; 6 a.p.:50th anniversary.
[New York ?]; 6 a.p,of man.
[New York ?]; 4 a.p.crime.
[New York?]; 10 a.p.Nazi actions."
Amherst, Mass.; 14,
Thoughts on the public servant, the mechanization
Thoughts on working conditions and the basis of
(incomplete), encl.: Notes on "The legality of
"Public services - a full society," address1 a.p.on Justice Harlan Stone.
Detroit; 1 a.p., 13 t.p. (a.corrections), 13 t.p. (carbon); 11 t.p.(carbon, a.corrections); 8 a.p.; 7 t.d. (mimeo), a.corrections; 2t.d. (mimeo), 2 p.d. covering docs., 1 covering t.l.s.: DetroitConference on The Church and economic life: drafts and mss. by MissPerkins, as Discussion leader on Topic A, Economic motivation.
[Washington?]; 9 "t.p. (mimeo): "Public service as a career": Universityof Wisconsin address "reprocessed, and statistics brought up to date."
[Princeton?]; 6 a.p., 2 t.p. (with a.corrections), 1 t.p. (carbon):Notes for lecture on the Roosevelt administration.
Princeton, N.J.; 9a.p.: Notes for lecture in American civilizationcourse, on the New Deal.
[Washington]; 3 a.p., 1 t.p.: Laura Thompson memorial, notes for talk,agenda.
San Francisco; 3 a.p., 33 t.p., 6, 6 t.p. (mimeo): Material used inspeeches before the Sixth Federal Personnel Management Conference.
Washington; 5 a.p., 2 t.p. (with a.n.), 21 t.p. (with a.n.), 2 t.p.(xerox): Notes for talk at the National Conference on Aging, withcovering program and background material.
1950, Sept 14 (?) [Ithaca, N.Y.]; 6 a.p.: Notes on individualism, personal administra-tion, morale of Cornell students, etc.
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1950, April 10
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[1953, April 203
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[1953, April 273
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Chicago; 3 a.p., 5 t.p. (with t.n.), 1, k t.p. (mimeo: 2 cops.), encl.:Notes for address at Roosevelt College, with background material andpress release.
New York; 7 t.p. (carbon):- Addre*ss, 25th Anniversary Dinner, AmericanAssoc. of Social Workers,
another copy, 7 t.p.notes for the above.n.p.; 5 a.p.: Notes on the problem of older workers,n.p.; pp.2-7, a.p., p.d. encl.: Notes for address on the relationshipof man and God.
Washington; 1 p.p.: Article, Washington Times-Herald, on the simplifi-cation of government administration.
[Washington]; 7 t.p. (with a. corrections), 1 a.p.: Speech to theWashington League of Women Voters, On morality in government (inccm-lete).
[New York?]; k, 14, 7, 2 a.p., p.pamphlet encl.: "Work of women is nolarge problem1 as 1900," 3 sets of notes on women in industry.
[Ithaca, N.Y.]; 8, 5, 1 a.p.: Notes for two lectures at Cornell:"Problems in administration," and "What movement of social reformreally was." ("probably a seminar for Faculty of ILR School atIthaca")
[Evanston, 111.]; 2 t.p. (carbon), covering t.l.: Notes before AmericanPersonnel and Guidance Association, Northwestern Univ.
Austin, Texas; 32, 9 a.p.: Draft and notes for a talk at Univ. ofTexas (?), "Theory of history," with reference to Toynbee.
Austin, Texas; 3> 3* 5> 18 a.p.; 1 p.d.; 3 t.p.: Notes for address,Univ. of Texas, Great Issues Course, "Citizenship in time of crisis."
n.p.; k a.p.: Notes for a talk, "Hazard of a rigid system."Urbana, 111.; 19 a.p.: On labor unions and security (with a.n., "Use
some or all of this in my U. of 111. book."[Washington]; 1 t.p., 12 t.p. (carbon): Papers on the Reorganizationplan, no.5, 19^9* for the Civil Service Commission.
[Washington]; 2, 2 t.p. (carbon), 3 p.p., h t.l.s. (covering), lp.d.iReview of Matthew Josephson's Sidney HillTnan, t.d. with ms. cor-rections, printed in The Nation.
[Washington?]; 17 a.p.: Notes for an address about Max Meyer.[Urbana, 111.]; 21 a.p.: "American labor during the War," draft, ad-dress at the Univ. of Illinois.
[Urbana, 111.]; 31*-, 30, 15, 24, k a. 11.; 26 t.l. (with 3> 5 a.11.inserted, a corrections), 32 t.p. (carbon, a corrections): First ina series of lectures at the Univ. of Illinois, "Labor and the New •Deal."
[Urbana, 111.?]; h a.p.: Notes on "Textile strike after N.R.A."[Urbana, 111.]; 33 t.p. (carbon, with ms. corrections): "Politicalpressures on a Federal administrator, " draft of 2nd lecture atUniv. of Illinois.
[Urbana, 111.]; 9, 2, 106 a.p.; 30 t.p. (with a.corrections): "Splitin the labor movement," drafts of 3rd lecture at Univ. of Illinois.
[Urbana, III.]; 2 a.p., 3 t.p. (carbon). I p.d. (with a.n.): Theplanning and development of the Social Security program, " notes for4th lecture at Univ. of Illinois.
[Urbana, 111.]; 93 P« (52 a.p., hi t.p.with a. corrections): "Laborand Social Security," draft of 5th lecture at Univ. of Illinois.
Urbana, 111.; 3^ t.p. (carbon, with a.corrections): "The changingcabinet," typescript of 6th lecture at Univ. of Illinois.
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[Urbana, 111.]; 3 - t.p. (carbon, with ms.n.): "New ideas in civilservice systems," 7th lecture at Univ. of Illinois.
[Urbana, 111.]; 7 a.p., 31 t.p. ^with a.corrections): "Strikes andgovernment action," 8th lecture at Univ. of Illinois.
[Urbana, 111.]; 33 t.p. (carbon, with ms.n.): "The loyalty program ingovernment service," 9th lecture at Univ. of Illinois.
Urbana, 111.; 19 t.p. (carbon); 6 a.p., 9 t.p. (6 carbon); 7 t.p. (witha.corrections), 10 a.p., 30 t.p. (with a.corrections), 11 t.p. (witha.corrections), 65 a.p., 2k t.p. (carbon, with a.corrections): "LaborDepartment as agency of government," 11th lecture at Univ. of Illinois,
[Urbana, 111.]; 6 a.p., 3 t.p. (pp.7-9), 7 t.p. (carbon), k p.d.: "Op-portunities for social workers in the Federal Government," 12thlecture at Univ. of Illinois.
Urbana, 111.; 36, 1 a.p., 35 t.p. (carbon: pp.1-27, 39-36): 13th lectureat Univ., of Illinois, "The Roosevelt I knew."
[Urbana, 111.]; 15, 56, 3,3 a.11. 27 t.p. (with ms.corrections), 1clipping, 1 p.d. encl.: "Responsibilities of labor in a democraticsociety," l^th lecture at Univ. of Illinois.
[Urbana, 111.]; 3^ t.p. (carbon, with ms.n.): "Proposals for the re-organization of the central personnel agency in the National Govern-ment," 15th lecture at Univ. of Illinois.
Jacksonville, 111.; 13 a.p., 1 p.d.: Notes for address at MacMurrayCollege, "The Toynbee theory of history."
Chicago; 5, 1 a.p.: "Social Security," draft of lecture at Univ. ofChicago.
[Urbana, 111.?]; 6 a.p.: Notes on "Democratic women," on an Al Smith
Notes on the history of the American laborcampaign.
[Chicago?]; 12 a.p., 1 t.p.movement.
[Urbana, 111.?]; 10, k a.p.; "Politics of N[ew] D[eal]," notes for speechat the Univ. of Illinois (?).
[Washington?]; 11 a.p.: "Speech at Marshall Dinner," on his receiving *the Nobel Prize; draft of her speech.
[Chicago?]; 20, 7 a.p., 1^ t.p. (carbon, with a.n.), 7p. printedproof, 8 p.p.: Article, The social science review, "My recollectionsof Florence Kelley," draft, proof, and final copy.
[Urbana, 111.?]; 9 a.p.: Notes for talk at Univ. of Illinois (?), theneed for faith in liberty and responsibility.
Madison, Wis.; 32 t.p. (with ms.notes), 32 t.p. (carbon, with a.n.),t.l.s. 1 p., 3 a.p.: Hillman lecture at the University of Wisconsin,"The role of trade unions in the period ahead." - I
•ik a.p., 32 t.p. (2 carbon copies, 1 with a.n.), k t.p. (lith.),notebook (19 a. 11.): Hillman lecture - II.
Urbana, 111.; 12 a.p., 2 t.p. (carbon, with a.n.): Notes for lecture,Univ. of Illinois, "Labor in elections: the post mortems."
n.p.; 2 a.p., clipping, 1 p.pamphlet: Notes on the invasion of aperson's privacy, "Total disregard of the innate rights of man,"with p.material on government security,
n.p.; k a.p.: Notes, "Public disrepute of 'Professor doctrine' -Intellectual - Egg-head."
[Northampton, Mass.]; 7 a.p., 1 t.p. (carbon): Notes for talk atSmith College, MFR has been dead 10 years..."
[Ithaca, N.Y.?]; 5 a.p.: Outline for a talk, "a period - History &Social Order called the New Deal."
Washington; 12 a.p.: Notes for memo to Dean Albertson, in connectionwith her Memoirs, at Columbia University Oral History Project.
[Chicago?]; 6 t.p. (Carbon: with a. corrections): First draft (?) ofreview of The secret diary of Harold Ickes, printed in AtlanticDec 1953
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[Chicago]; 10 a.p. (l p.missing): Notes for lecture at Roosevelt Uni-versity, "Memoranda of the Roosevelt era."
Swarthmore, Pa.; 2 a.p.: Notes for talk at Swarthmore College, "F.R.dead ten years now." '
and April 11, 1959 New York; 1 notebook 16 a.ll. (21 a.p.), 8, h a.p.,clippings, covering letter: Notes on talk to Alumni of Cornell, and"Head Mistress notes."
Ithaca, N.Y.; 3, 1 a.p.: Notes for talk at Cornell, on the New Deal.[New York?]; 1 p.p.: Statement on the function of unemployment insurance,Employment S ecurity Revi ew.
[Washington?]; 7 a.p.: Draft for address on American public welfare.Q- t 1 Reviowj American Public
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1956, March 18, 20, 2k, 27, 29, 31, April. 3, 5, 7 Salzburg; Notebook, :89 a.ll. (lkka.p.), M-^11. loose: Salzburg seminar, "The domestic policies of theNew Deal, an historical survey," notes for lectures by FP.
1956, March 21 - April 13 Salzburg; Notebook, hh a.ll. (67 a.p.): Salzburg seminar,Topics for seminar, References and assigned readings, Notes fordiscussion.
1956, April 10, 12; March 13, 30, 1957 Salzburg, Ithaca, N.Y.5 Notebook, 59 a.ll. (104a.p.), 3 a.ll. loose (5 a.p.): Lecture notes, Salzburg seminar;Cornell seminar on labor union history and administration (in March).
Bologna; notebook, 33 11.: Univ. of Bologna lecture, "Social & politicaleffects of Roosevelt administration," a.draft.
[Chicago?]; 8 a.p.: Notes for talk at Rocky Hill School, "Human valueof educated child."
[New York?]; 7 a.p.: Review, Derber and Young, Labor and the New Deal,notes.
Hamilton, N.Y.; 3, 7, k, 5 t.p.(lith), with a.n.: General introduction,schedules, etc., concerning course on American ideals at Colgate.
1957, Jan 16, Feb 15, 28, March 13 Hamilton, Ithaca, N.Y.; 1 notebook, kf 11. (2^, 12, %19, 12 a.p.); 8 a.p. encl.: Draft of address at Colgate Univ., "TheNew Deal: political phenomenon of the 30fs; draft of address atCornell, "Collective bargaining under the N.R.A."; draft of Cornelladdress, "Origins of N. Labor Relations Act & Bd."; draft of Cornellseminar, "Background of Social Security legislation."
Ithaca, N.Y.; 28 t.p. (a.n. by FP), 6, 9 ap.:Cornell seminar lectures,"Political problems of the New Deal period," notes and typescript.
Ithaca, N.Y.; 67 t.p., 11 ms.p.: Cornell seminar lecture (1st) "Labor .unionhistory and administration," outline, typescript from tape, with a.n.
1957, Feb 6, 13, [20], March 6, and [Sept? 1956] Ithaca, N.Y.; 1 notebook, 35 a.ll. (7,13, 11, 9, 10, 5 a.p.): Cornell seminar lecture, "Labor and thegovernment," notes; also, notes for discussion at the President•sClub, 7 P-, and a declaration of imports on FP's return from Europe, 5 p.
Ithaca, N.Y.; 7 ms.p., 39 t.p. (carbon): Cornell seminar lecture (2nd),"Labor union history and administration," outline, typescript from tape.
Ithaca, N.Y.; 28 t.p. (with a.n.): Cornell seminar lecture, typescriptfrom notes.
Ithaca, N.Y.; 27 t.p. (ms.corrections): Cornell seminar lecture (3rd),"Labor union history and administration," typescript from tape.
Ithaca, N.Y.; 6 ms.p. (in another hand, with a.n. by FP), 38 t.p. (carbon,with a.n.): Cornell seminar lecture (3rd), "Labor union history andadministration," outline, typescript from tape.
[1957] Feb 20, 27, March 6 Ithaca, N.Y.; 23 a.p.: Notes, Cornell lecture series, "Whathappened to the NRA?"
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17, 24 Ithaca, N.Y.; notebook, 32, 4 a.p., 1 loose a.p., 4l t.p., 4l %t.p. (carbon, with a.n.): Cornell seminar lecture (9th), "Labor unionhistory...", typescript from tape. (Beginning of War Period)Ithaca, NY.; 9, 1 a.p., 23 t.p. 23 t.p. (carbon, with a.n.): Cornellseminar lecture (lOth), "Labor union history...", notes, transcriptfrom tape. (Race relations during War)[Ithaca, N.Y.]; 12 a.p.: Cornell lecture, "Labor and Social Security,"draft.Ithaca, N.Y.; notebook, 18, 12, 15 a.p.; 1 a.p., 26 t.p. (with a.n.):Cornell seminar lecture (12th), "Labor union history and administra-tion, " typescript from tape.[Ithaca, N.Y.]; 2, 2 t.p. (carbon), 1 t.p., p.d. 2p. (2 cops.),covering letter: Review, Robert H. Bremner, From the depths, forAmerican Public Welfare Assoc.
1958, April 29, May 20 Ithaca, N.Y.; notebook containing speech notes,4l a.11.: Cornell - government intervention in labor dispute, childlabor legislation, title administration of U.S. Labor Dept.Ithaca, N.Y.; notebook, 29, 12 a.p.; 5 a.p.: Drafts of threeCornell lectures on the New Deal and the rise of the CIO.Ithaca, N.Y.; 22 t.p. (with a.corrections): Cornell lecture onSocial Secutiry.
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1957, Nov 6 Ithaca, N.Y.; 1 notebook, 15 a.l. .(2 - a.p.), 3 a.p.: Cornell lecture,"Depression," in Labor history course, notes.
1957, Nov 12; Oct 11, 1959 Ithaca, N.Y.; I notebook, Ik a.l. (6, 10 a.p.), 2k t.p.:\ Cornell lecture on Social Security, draft and t.copy; draft of lecture) on "Collective bargaining & the New Deal - New Deal policy and col-
lective bargaining."[1957, Nov 22 ?] [Ithaca, N.Y.]; 10, 7 a.p.: Notes for lecture at Cornell (?) on Al Smith.1957* Nov 22 Ithaca, N.Y,; 1 notebook, 20 a.l. (ll, 2k a.p.): Draft for lecture at
Cornell, "The Al Smith I knew."1957* Dec 11; Oct 17, 1958 Aurora, N.Y., Washington, & Urbana, 111.; 1 notebook, 23 11.
(21, 2, 8 a.p.): Draft for talk at Wells College, "The rise of laborin USA"; "Notes for C.L. [Consumer's League ?]"; draft of Univ. ofIllinois talk, "Social legislation: the past and the future."
[ca 1958] [Urbana, 111.?]; 22 a.p.: Notes for review or articles about a book onPres. Roosevelt by Frank Freidel and Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
[1958?] [Urbana, 111.?]; 22 a.p.: Notes for talk on Al Smith.1958, Feb 17, Nov 11, Dec 8 New York, Urbana, 111., & Ithaca, N.Y.; k5 a. 11. in 1
notebook; 3> 1 a.p., clippings, p.cat.: Outlines for addresses at:New York, Fortnightly Club, Feb 17, "New aspects of labor problems";Urbana, 111., Nov.11, "History of Fair Labor Standards Act"; Cornell,"New Deal labor legislation."
[1958 (?) April 29] [Ithaca, N.Y.]; 10 a.p.: Notes for lecture at Cornell (?) on thehistory of labor legislation, (see also: 1957, Nov, Dec)
1958, May 6; i960, Nov 9 Ithaca, N.Y.; 1 notebook, 22, 3, 9 a.p., 2 t.p.: Draft and typedoutline of Cornell Graduate Seminar lecture, "The rise and establishmentof the CIO"; draft of lecture, Nov 9, i960, "Roosevelt period: The waryears, 1939 or ko - kj." The second item (Mayl3,1958) removed and cata-logued under that date.
. 1958, May 8 Ithaca, N.Y.; 13, 1 a.p., 6 t.p., 1 p.d.: Draft and t.copy of speech atJ Cornell Conference on The economic climate and collective bargaining,
1958, "Collective bargaining in the Roosevelt era - 1933-^5." «1958, May 13 Ithaca, N.Y.; 9 a.p., 2 t.p.: Cornell seminar, "Labor in World War II." -1958, [May 20] [Ithaca, N.Y.]; 2 a.p., 1 t.p.(lith.): Notes and part of a course
outline for Cornell Seminar, (see also: 1957* Nov-Dec)1958, May 27 Ithaca, N.Y.; 1 notebook, 6 a.p., 16 a.p.: Address at Cornell, draft and
outline: "FDR as a permanent factor in American life."[1958? Oct?] [Ithaca, N.Y.]; 2 t.p. (carbon) with a.n.: Course outline on Minimum
Wage Legislation, with notes on lectures1958, Oct Ithaca, N.Y.; 3 a.p.: Cornell lecture notes on the development of the
New Deal and the Roosevelt administration.[1958? Oct?] [Ithaca, N.y.]; 8 a.p.: Draft, "2nd lecture, History of labor movement
after Civil War" (Cornell ?)1958, Oct 9, 15 Urbana, 111.; Notebook, 3^, 8 a.p., 7 a.p. loose: Notes for talks at
? - Univ. of Illinois, "Background of Social Security."1958, Oct21 Urbana, 111.; Notebook, 27 a.p.: A.draft of the first of a series of
lectures: The role and impact of the McClellan Committee.1958, Oct 22 Urbana, 111.; Notebook, 11, 2 a.p.: A.draft of the second lecture:
Lawyers as government officials.[1953, Oct 23J [Urbana, 111.]; 10 a.p.: Notes for the third lecture: Governor Al
Smith of New York: Political scientist or lost leader?1958, Oct 28 Urbana, 111.; 6 a.p.: A.draft for the fourth lecture: History and
passage of the Social Security Act.[1958? Oct 28] [Urbana, 111.]; 21 a.p.: Notes for talk at Univ. of Illinois, on the
roots of the New Deal.) 1958 [Oct 30] Urbana, 111.; Notebook, 29 a.p., 8 a.p. on k env.: A.notes for the fifth
lecture; Political figures I have known.
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[Urbana, 111.?]; 10 a.p.: notes on talk (?) on union arbitration.Urbana, 111.; Notebook, 8, Ik a.p.: Address at St. John the Evangelist,Urbana: "The church in time of need," with additional notes on religion.Urbana, 111.; 12 a.p.: Notes for' talk at Univ. of Illinois: "The role ofthe cabinet - McKinley to Eisenhower."
18 Urbana, 111.; Note book, 56 a.l. (26, 7, 6, 31, 8 a.p.), 33, 9 loose a.l.:Notes for the sixthe and the ninth lectures: The ILO and the politics ofAmerican participation, and, A comparison of the Roosevelts: TR and FDR;with notes for a talk at Columbia University.'Urbana, 111.; 3 a.p.: Notes for the eighth lecture: The function of afederal Department of Labor.Washington, D.C.; 6, 3, 6, 3 a.p.: Draft of a talk on AFL-CIO, "Anni-versary occasion..."Cortland, N.Y.; 12 a.p.: Draft of talk at New York State Teachers College:"Labor standards in America."[Ithaca, N.Y.]; 1 a.p.: Thoughts: "There will always be a residue ofpeople who haven't enough to meet the necessities of life..."[Ithaca, N.Y.?]; 9 a.p.: Notes on labor during World War II.[Ithaca, N.Y.?]; 5 a.p.: Notes on the history of labor unions in theUnited States.[New York]; 6 a.p.: "Thoughts for the Fair."[Ithaca, N.Y.]; 3 a.p.: Notes on her schedule at Cornell.[Ithaca, N.Y.]; 2, 3, k, 6, 20 a.p., 10 t.p. (carbon), 3, k p.p.: Reviewof Schlesinger' s The coming of the New Deal: various drafts, and asprinted in The Atlantic.
1959, March 2, Nov 17 Northampton, Mass., Ithaca. N.Y.; 1 notebook, Ik, 10, 5, 9 a. 11.:Notes on "The McBane Family," address at Smith College on "The New Deal& labor improvement, " at Cornell on "Problems in administration of laborpolicy," and 2nd part, "Prevention of poverty in U.S."
[1959, March 12 (?)] [Ithaca, N.Y.]; 7, 2 a.p.: Cornell (?) lecture: "Loyalty sums upthe whole of moral law."see: 1955, March 1. 4%Clinton, N.Y.; notesbook, 36 a.p.: Draft of Hamilton College address:"Future of trade unions."
1959 [April 21] Ithaca, N.Y.; k a.p.: Notes for a talk, presenting Barbara Ward asDanforth Lecturer at Cornell; partly written on a mimeo vita of Miss Ward.[Ithaca, N.Y.]; 6 a.p.: Notes for a course outline, Cornell graduateseminar on Labor history in the U.S.Kennebunkport, Me.; 7, 10 a.p., 15 t.p.: Drafts for address at Inter-national Association of Governmental Labor Officials Convention: "TheIAGLO - past, present, and future," with "Suggestions" from Clara M.Beyer (6, 3, 6 t.p.)[Ithaca, N.Y.]; 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon): Article on the death of EthelVan BenThuyser, from the Times Union (of Ithaca?); 2 cops., originalwith a.corrections,see: 1957, Nov 22
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Foreign Affairs, "Development of significance of Social legislation toAmerican society."[Ithaca, N.Y.]; 11 a.p., 1 t.p.(with a.n.): Notes and course outlinefor proposed UCLA course for 1960-I9SI.
Nov 9, 12 Candor, Ithaca, N.Y.; 2k a.11., 5 loose a.p.: Speech notes: "Risley (?)Community Club, Candor, N.Y., Nov 9, 1959," on the changing world; "DeanMcConnell's class freshman, Nov 12, 1959: Background of S[ocial]S[ecurity] Legislation in US."see: March 2, 1959Ithaca, N.Y.; 6 a.p.: Part of an extempore address to IRRA at Cornell:Problem of Administration in Labor Field."
18 Ithaca, N.Y.; Notebook, 63, 12 a.p., 22 loose a.p.: Drafts forlectures to the Graduate Seminar on Labor History in the U.S., Cornell,"The period 1900-1930fs," and "The 1930's and their significance."
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New York; notebook, 14, 2, 32 a.p., 1 loose a.p.: Draft for a tookreview of The human side of FDR, Richard Harrity and Ralph Martin,i960; and notes on interview yith Qov. Lehman on Al Smith.
I960, Jan, Feb 12 New York, Syracuse, N.Y.; notebook, 28 a.p.: Draft of address toOverseas Club, New York City, "The popularity of pictorial history,"draft of address at Syracuse University, "Course of Social Studies."
Feb 29, 1963, March 31, April 7 Albany, Los Angelels; notebook, 10 a.p., 4, 12,21 a.p. (pagination from the back), 1 loose a.p., 1 p.doc: Notes foraddress to Democratic Women in Albany; misc. notes; notes for 3<* and4th lectures on "Labor under the New Deal" at UCLA.
i960 [March 24, etc.] Ithaca, N.Y.; 35 a.p., 5 t.p., 2 t.p., 2 t.p. (carbon): Corres-pondence, bibliography, and misc. notes concerning the series, "Povertyand its relief."Ithaca, N.Y.; notebook, 2, 71 a.p.,notes), 9, 12, 5 a.p., 21, 4 a.11.,
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series of lectures, of which this is the first: Miss Perkins1 draftand typescript made from her lecture.
i960 [March 31, April 7 Ithaca, N.Y.; notebook, 44, 27 a.p., 11, 8 a.p., 27 top.:Second and third lectures in the series, "Poverty and its relief";notebook contains Miss Perkins1 draft of both lectures, but the re-maining material includes only the second lecture, (see also:April 1, i960.)
[i960, April 7] [Ithaca, N.Y.]; 19 a.p., 28 t.p.: Third lecture in "Poverty and itsrelief," draft and typescript. (See also: notebook in folder, March
N.Y.; notebook, 53 a.p., 17, 16, 10, 13 a.p., 26 t.p.: 4thlecture in "Poverty and its relief" series: draft, notes, and typescript.[New York?]; 11 a.p.: Notes for talk at All Saints Church.Ithaca, N.Y.; 8, 1 p.p.: "One sixth of a nation," in ILR Research,Ithaca, N.Y.; 4 a.p.: Draft for talk on "R[ail] R[oad] women," CornellUniversity. ^Ithaca, N.Y.; 19, 8 11. in notebook, 3 loose 11. (26, 9, 5 a.p.):Address at Cornell, "Origins of Social Security Act in U.S.A.," on the25th anniversary of the act; notes on invention of insurance; variouspersonal notes, notes on workman's compensation.Buffalo, N.Y.; 15 > 1 a.p.: "Impact of Roosevelt on American thought,"notes for address.
[I960? Oct 24?] [Ithaca, N.Y.]; 3 a.p.: Notes for Cornell lecture on the New Deal.Princeton; 6 a.p.: Notes for talk at Quadrangle Club, Princeton.Ithaca, N.Y.; 7 a.p.: Notes for Cornell lecture on the New Deal.Ithaca, N.Y.; notebook, 12, 11 a.p., 3 loose a.p.: Draft of lectureat Cornell on the N.R.A.; notes for another address at the end of thebook, also on N.R.A.see: May 6, 1958New York City, South Bend, Ind.; notebook, 3> 34 a.p., 2 loose t.p.:Draft of talk on the Presidential election; Draft of address at NotreDame University, O'Hara Lecture, "Freedom from want: the socialoutlook on poverty."[New York]; notebook, 3, 9 a.p.: "ideas for Historical Ass. Meeting.!f
Ithaca, N.Y.; 18 a.p., 6, 6p.p.: Review of Felix Frankfurter remi-niscences, by Harlan B. Phillips, in the Cornell Law Quarterly; firstdraft and printed copies.[New York]; 11 a.p.: Notes for talk, "Compromises of the US Con-stitution. "[Ithaca, N.Y.]; 11 ms.p., 2 p.p.: Review of Bernstein's The lean years,in The new leader; with a background ms. by student assistant.
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[1961, ca March] [Ithaca, N.Y.]; 2, 3 t.p.: Cornell seminar on Collective bargaining;comments by Miss Perkins on students1 papers.
[1961, March 24, and Spring term] [Ithaca, N.Y.]; notebook, 8,. 14 a.p.: Draft fordaddresses at Cornell, on the anniversary of the "Triangle fire," anda Seminar on Collective bargaining.
[1961?] May 11 Ithaca, N.Y.; notebook, 15 a.p.: Draft of address, "New Deal & Laborlegislation."
1961, July 8; 1963, Oct 30; and n.d. Binghamton, N.y., Providence, R.I,; notebook,15 a.p.: Binghamton, N.Y., "Labor management problems"; Brown Univ.,Providence, R.I., "Women in the political field"; n.p., n.d., "Womenand employment in U.S.A.*Princeton, N.J.; 4 a.p.: Notes for talk on NRA.Princeton; 4 a.p.: Notes for talk to Princeton Seminar on the New Deal.
[1961, Sept 27] [Princeton]; 10 a.p.: Notes for Princeton seminar, "Democracy & Society."[1961, ca Oct?] [New York]; 6 a.p., 1 ms.p.: Notes for review of The Roosevelt
Revolution (Harcpurt, 1959)•[Princeton]; 7, 13 a.p.: Notes for lecture in Princeton Seminar,"Labor and the New Deal."
[1961] Oct 4-5, 10, 31, Nov 10; April 30, 19^2 [Princeton, Ithaca, N.Y.]; Notebook,10, 9, 11, 5, 22, 3 a.p., 1 a.p. loose: Schedule of student papersfor Princeton Seminar; "Remarks to Faculty Meeting, Cornell, Friday the10th [Nov]"; Priceton seminar, "Power policy in New Deal"; Princetonseminar, "Gold standard"; Lecture at Cornell, "Labor legislation ofNew Deal."
16 a.p.: Notes, Princeton seminar on the New Deal.Notes, Princeton seminar on the New Deal..: Notes, Princeton seminar on the New Deal: Pre-
conceived ideas of New Deal. 4[Princeton]; 6, 4 a.p.: Notes, Princeton seminar on the New Deal:Relief in early New Deal and later developments.
1961, Oct 24, etc. Princeton; notebook, 20 a.p.: Plans for Princeton class, Seminar onthe New Deal, with notes about numbers of students, etc., subjects forpapers, etc.
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[1961] Nov 14, 22, 28; Dec 5 [Princeton]; Notebook, 2, 6, 5, 22, 8 a.p., 6 loose a.p.:Schedule for Princeton seminar; Notes, Seminar on NLRA; Notes, Seminaron anti-New Deal writers; Notes, Labor and the New Deal seminar; Notes,Seminar on New Deal foreign policy.
lA-15 Princeton; 5 a.p.: Notes, Princeton seminar on the New Deal.5?] [Princeton]; 4 a.p.: Notes, Princeton seminar on the New Deal:
foreign affairs.13, 20 Princeton; notebook, 9> 14, 5 a.seminar: fiscal policy, public works, Roosevelt.
20 Princeton; Notebook, 14, 9j 1 a.p.: Notes, Princeton seminar: SocialSecurity, and, Roosevelt: what manner of man was he?
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Ithaca, N.Y.; notebook, kQ a.p., 26, 6, loose a.p.: Frat for Cornelllecture: "Labor leaders I have known."Ithaca, N.Y.; 2 a.p., 11, k p.p.: Address at Cornell to an Institutesponsored by the New York State Coll. of Home Economics, "The impactof the employment of women on 'industry and business" - notes, text ofthe address, and questions from the audience.see: 196l, Oct k-3[Ithaca, N.Y.]; 6, 2 a.p.: Notes for an address on the "Kennedyprogram."[1862?] June 2; Chicago: Notes for address to "Parents &teachers" on "what is education?"[New York]; 10, 16, 5 a.p., 1 t.p.: Notes for talk in tribute toEleanor Roosevelt, before the Girl Scouts.[Ithaca, N.Y.?]; 7 a.p,Roosevelt.[Ithaca, N.Y.?]; 2 a.p.in labor.[Ithaca, N.Y.?]; 7 a.p,[Ithaca, N.Y.]; 9 a.p.:[Ithaca, N.Y.]; 6 t.p.:
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Notes for a talk on the rise of reformers
: Notes for talk, "Women in [the] labor force."Note for address on "Women in politics."Typescript of notes of Miss Perkins1 lecture
on "Labor in American society," with her corrections and additions.[Princeton?]; 6, 1 a.p.: Lecture notes, "What was essential effector influence of New Deal on Labor [and] Labor problems?"Los Angeles; 10, 12, 7 a.p., 6 ms.p., 27 t.p. (with ms. correct ions),23 t.p. (carbon,' with ms.corrections), 17 t.p. (with a. corrections,and a covering letter): Notes, first lecture in UCLA series, "Laborunder the New Deal and the New Frontier." With ms.notes from thelecture, typescript of tape, and revised draft.Los Angeles; 8 a.p., notebook with 51 a.p., k ms.p., 3^ t.p. (with ms.corrections): Notes, second lecture in UCLA series. With typescriptfrom tape of the lecture, and ms. notes from the lecture.see: i960, Feb 29Los Angeles; notebook, 19 a.p.; 5 ms.p., 28 t.p. (with ms.corrections),9 a.p.: Draft of third lecture in UCLA series. With ms.notes from a
the lecture, and typescript from the tape; a.n. on preparing the ms.for print.see: i960, Feb 29Los Angeles; notebook, 28 a.p.; 3, 7> 3 a.p., 28 t.p. (with ms. cor-rections): Notes, for fourth lecture in UCLA series. With ms.n.taken during the lecture and t.copy from the tape.[Washington]; Ik a.p.: "Washington speech," on making exits forpublic buildings safer.[Ithaca, N.Y.]; 5 a.p.: Notes for lecture on the beginning of theNRA.Ithaca, N.Y.; 6 a.p.the New Deal.Ithaca, N.Y.; k a.p.D[eal] Program develop?"see: I96I, July 8[Ithaca, N.Y.]; 9? 8 a.p.., 1 ms.p. encl.: Notes for Cornell lecture:"How \re handled strikes. v
New York; 6, 3 a.p.: Notes, for talk on how life has changed.[Los Angeles?]; k a.p.: Notes for address, "Failure to keep l) Ruleof life..."Ithaca, N.Y.; notebook, 11, 7 a.p., 8 a.p.New Deal, at Telluride (Cornell).Williamstown, MASS.; 2 t.p. (with a.n.), 3 a.p.
Lecture notes for summer Telluride course on
Notes for Cornell lecture, "How did N[ew]"
Farley Seminar on the
Outline for New Dealcourse at Williams College; with notes for lecture.
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Ithaca, N.Y.; notebook, 3> 18 a.p.; 1 a.p., 6 t.p.: Draft forlectures at Telluride (Cornell) on the New Deal.[Ithaca, N.Y.]; 3, 3, 2 t.p. (with a.n.): Two copies of outline fora course (ILR 606 ?) and Reserve reading list, with a.notes.[Ithaca, N.Y.?]; 4 a.p.: Notes for talk on New Deal; for a lectureat Cornell ?
1964, Sept 23, Oct 14, 27, 28 Ithaca, N.Y.; notebook, 10, 8, 4, 12 a.p.; 5, 17, 4 a.p.:Drafts for Cornell lectures on "Labor and government, 1927-1947"with a.n.v.p.; 30 pieces, news clippings: A series of articles by Miss Perkins,"Working it out," including 6 different articles as they appear indifferent newpapers.
Ithaca, N.Y.; notebook, 5> 13 > 3> 2, 3 a.p.,Drafts for Cornell lectures: "Labor and
government, 1927-1947." Continuation of previous Oct 28 lecture.[Ithaca, N.Y.?]; 12 a.p.: Notes on the history of American politics -"Has the LEFT disappeared from Am. Politics?"Ithaca, N.Y.; 25 a.p.: Draft for "Cook Seminar" at Cornell, on the
1964, July
[1964 Fall]
1964, Sept
1964, Oct-Nov
1964, Oct 28, Dec 16; 1965, Jan 6, 23, 20and 7 loose a.p., 6 a.p
[ca 1964, Nov?]
1964, Nov 11
1964, Nov 181964, Dec 21964, Dec 16[1965]
NRA.Ithaca, N. Y.; 10 a.pIthaca, N.Y.; 22 a.psee: 1964, Oct 28[New York]; 9 a.p.: Notes for talk at the Fortnightly Club.
Draft for Cornell lecture on the NRA.Draft for Cornell lecture on the NRA.
1965, Jan 6, 23, 20 see: 1964, Oct 28Ithaca, N.Y.; 5 a.p.: Notes for lecture at Cornell: "Effects of N[ew]D[eal] on labor — USA."Ithaca, N.Y.; notebook, 4, 25 a.p., 7 loose a.p.: Draft for Cornelllecture: "Experiences — early labor program."[Ithaca, N.Y.]; 11 a.p.: Speech material on labor history.
95,I965, Jan 22
I965, March 17
[1965, ca May]
Unidentified mss., 1 box.
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n.d.n.d.n.d.n.d.n.d.n.d.n.d.n.d.n.d.n.d.n.d.n.d.tea. 19001
1907, Feb 9
FRANCES PERKINSSpeeches and Articles
Coggeshall » 1988 Addition
n.p.n.p,n.p.n.p.carbon copy
21 a.p.: "An Adventure in Philanthropy", story.3 a.p.:"The County Kerry Crowd", synopsis of story.6 a.p.: "Death of a structural iron-worker", notes.6 t.p.: Lecture Cto the Personnel Research Federation(?)D,
»"'Mrs. Starkfs Husband1", synopsis of story.Notes on European Travel, 1936-1957-Notes on Government Agencies.: Outlines & drafts for stories & articles.: Outlines for "Bobby" stories.Outlines for "Marie" stories.: Poetry drafts.
1 t.p.: "The Presipio. A Christmas Play", synopsis.
n.p.; 1 a.p.n.p.; 9 a.p.n.p.; 2 a.p.n.p.; 69 a.pn.p.; 19 a.pn.p.; 9 a.p.n.p.; 0 a.pCNew YorkD;n.p.; 1 a.p.n.p.; £>v a.pn.p.; 2 a.p.n.p.; 8 a.p
"Retarding Civilization", notes for article.3 t.p.: Stories & humerous anecdotes."Suffrage Story/, synopsii for story."The Tombstones of Wm. & Anna", synopsis of story.
CSouth Hadley, MAH(?); 2 vols. of notebooks: Class notebooks forFrench composition.
CLake Forest, ILH; k a.p.: Notes on religion.1907> June 20 - Sept 12 v.p.; 1 vol.: Notes on European Travel.
Box 120 addition:C1909:1909 Feb
Box 121 addition:C1910D
C1910 Feb:
1910 April1910 April 281910 May1910 May 21910 Nov 27
n.p.; 1 a.p.: "Dream", draft of poem.Philadelphia; 1 a.p.: "To Maida...", draft of poem.
CPhiladelphia(?):; 1 vol. (stenographic notebook): Lecture notesfor The Socialist Literary Society.
CPhiladelphia:; 4l a.p.: Lecture notes for The Socialist LiterarySociety
CNew York:; 5 a.p.: "Women of Intellect", notes,n.p.; 2 a.p.: Draft of poem,n.p.; 3 a.p.: "The Holy Trinity", poem,n.p.; 2 a.p.: Draft of poem.New York; 3 a.p.: Draft of poem.
1911 CJune(?): 12 n.p.; 1 a.p.: Draft of poem.
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Box 121A additions.1913 March 81913 Oct1918-19371926(?)
1928 Sept 2k
Box 122 additionsC193O:
1930-19311932 & n.d.
C1932:
n.p.; 2 a.p.: "Spikenard & Myhrr", draft of poem.n.p.; 7 t.p.: Lists of servants1 daily work.v.p.; 1*6 a.p. (with 10 related letters): Notes on the male mind.n.p.; kh a.p.: "The Giant's New Year", children's marionette playperformed by SWC at a church fair,
n.p.; h t.p. (mimeographed, 7 copies): Radio address endorsingAlfred E. Smith in the presidential election.
n.p.; 8 t.p. (carbon copy): Lecture to the New York State CannersAssociation.
n.p.; 3 a.p.: Notes on unemployment.New York & n.p.; 31 a.p.: Notes on her relationship with Paul C.Wilson,
n.p.; 8 t.p.: "Plots for play", synopses for 2 plays.
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Box 123 addition:19^0 CWashingtonU; h a.p. & 2 t.p.: Notes on possible career change.^ Dec 8 Washington; IT a.p. & k t.p.: Pearl Harbor Cabinet Meeting Memo.
Feb-Mar' ji.p.; 1 vol. (loose-leaf notebook): Notes on religion.v.p.; 1 vol. (spiral notebook): Notes-on European Travel.
Jan 18 [WashingtonD; 2 t.p. (carbon copy): "List of Accomplishments forF.D.R.".
April 19 New York; 2 t.p.: "Address" to the Pen and Brush Club.
Box 123A addition:v.p.; 287 a.p.: Notes on religion,n.p.; 1 vol. (notebook): Notes on religion.
19^7 Dec n.p.; 1 Vol. (Spiral notebook): Notes on religion.
Box 12^ addition:I959-I95I n.p.; 1 vol. (Spiral notebook): Notes on religion.
Box 125 addition:1952 v.p.; 1 vol. (Spiral notebook): Notes on European travel.1952 March n.p.; 1 vol. (Spiral notebook): Notes on religion.1952 Cea.AugD COn board the S.S. America}; 6 a.p.: Suggestions re. U.S.LineAs
S.S.AAmerica et al.1953 Jan 20 CNew York3; 17 t.p.: Lecture to "Query" CLuncheon Club: on her
reminiscences.
Box 127 addition:195^ Jan 19 CNew YorkU; 16 a.p.: Notes on "Query" CLuncheon ClubH.1956 v.p.; 1 vol. (Spiral notebook): Notes on European Travel.C1956D v.p.; 1 vol. (Spiral notebook): Notes on Eupopean Travel.
Box 129 addition:1958 Feb n.p.; 1 vol. (Spiral notebook): Notes on religion.
Box 130 addition:C196O3 n.p.; 1 vol. (Spiral notebook): Notes for President Kennedy.
Box 133 addition:1965 April Catonsville, MD; 1 vol. (Spiral notebook): Notes on religion.
Coggeshall - 1992 Addition
Box 121A additions:[1924 Oct 15] n.p.; 2 t.p.: Campaign speech for Gov. Al Smith.1928 Sept 24 n.p.; 4 t.p. (mimeographed): Radio address endorsing Al Smith
in the presidential election.
Box 123 additions:1941 Dec 8 Washington; 4 t.p. (xerox copy): Pearl Harbor Cabinet Meeting Memo[1945-1946] n.p.; 2 a.p.: The Farnsworth Story of Bethel.
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Frances Perkins Papers (Coggeshall) Box List
Box 135 Franklin Delano RooseveltPrinted materials by and about FDRPhotographsMemorabilia
Box 136 The Al Smith I kney (l)Book manuscripts 1^ foldersMisc. notes for the book 1 folder10 notebooks (including 2 lectures for Cornell, 1 for Urbana)
Box 137 The Al Smith I knew (2)Notes fro interviews woth various people10 folders, 8 notebooks, Photographs, clippings, etc. h folder
Box 138 Subject FileA - N
Box 139 Subject FileP— Z
Box 1 40 Colleges and UniversityCornell
Box 1-1 Colleges and UniversityCornell
"\ PrincetonSalzburg SeminarUCLAUniv. of Illinois, Urbana
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Box 1^2 Personal CorrespondenceMss..and documentsMemorabilia
Box 1 3 Perkins, FrancePersonal correspondenceMss. and documentsMemorabilia M
Box ikk Personal correspondenceMss. and documentsMemorabilia P - W
Box li+5 Perkins, FrancesFinancial recordsBank records, personal accounts, etc.
Box 1^6 Perkins, FrancesIncome tax records, 19^0 - 196^
Box 1^7 Perkins, FrancesAddress books, lists, Christmas lists, etc. (see also Box 162)
Box lU8 Perkins, FrancesCalling cards, Christmas cards, invitations
Box 1^9 Photographs
Box 150 Perkins, FrancesOthers, MiscellaneousPhotographs
Oversize Photographsfolder Drawings by Frances Perkins
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Box 151 Articles about Frances PerkinsReports under her office
Box 152 Books and tapes by Frances Perkins
Box 153 Books by Frances Perkins
Box 13k The Roosevelt I KnewClippings, collected by Miss Perkins (l)
Box 155 Clippings, about Miss Perkins (2)
Box 156 Books from Frances Perkins libraryBooks 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 her
•.„ Box l6l Books inscribed to her
Box 162 Address cards
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Frances PERKINS Collection
FLAT BOX 668 Photograph Portraits of F. Perkins
FLAT BOX 668 Photographs and drawings by F. Perkins
FLAT BOX 668 -3 manuscript cartoons showing F. Perkins, by Berryman, Kessler, Chase-Photographs: U.S. Border Patrol, some showing Perkins, some annotated by her;Gov. Roosevelt and his Dept. heads in Executive Chambers, Albany (1928-1932);Photo of a portrait of Perkins; Photo of her with ladies in peasant dress
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