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National Recovery Administration – Work Materials
United States National Recovery Administration – Division of Review
Work Materials
- no.1- Anti-Trust Laws and Unfair Competition
- no.2- Summary Analysis of Trade Provisions in NRA Codes
- no.3- Financial and Labor Data on the Women’s Neckwear and Scarf Industry, by W.A. Gill
- no.4-Report of the Committee on the Economic and Social Implications of the Company Store and Script System, by Charles B. Fowler (Chairman), Daniel Bloomfield, and Henry P. Dutton
- no.5- Report of the Special Commission on Wage Differentials on the Cap and Cloth Hat Industry, by Paul F. Brissenden (Chairman), Max Meyer, and Wirt A. Gill
- no.6- Report of the Special Commission on Wages and Hours in the Fur Manufacturing Industry, by Paul Abelson (Chairman), Willard E. Atkins, and H. LaRue Frain
- no.7- Statistical Background of the NRA, by Victor S. von Szeliski
- no.8- National Labor Income by Months, by Dorothy E. Smith
- no.9- Wage and Hours in American Industry: NRA Source Material, by Solomon Barkin and Anne Page- v.1, v.2, v.3
- no.10- Report of the Commission for the Coat and Suit Industry, by George Gordon Battle (Chairman), N.I. Stone, and Paul F. Brissenden
- no.11- A Case in Code Authority Information Gathering
- no.12- Employment, Payrolls, Hours and Wages in 115 Selected Code Industries
- nos. 13-14- not held by the BPL
- no.15- Production, Prices, Employment and Payrolls in Industry, Agriculture and Railway Transportation, January 1923 to Date
- no. 16- Resale Price Maintenance Legislation in the United States, prepared by Harry S. Kantor, appendices by Anne Golden
- no. 17- Tentative Outlines and Summaries of Studies in Process, pt. A: Industry Studies
- no. 17- Tentative Outlines and Summaries of Studies in Process, pts. B & C:Labor Studies and Trade Practice Studies
- no. 17- Tentative Outlines and Summaries of Studies in Process, pt. D: Administrative Studies
- no. 17- Tentative Outlines and Summaries of Studies in Process, pts. E & F: Legal Studies and Contributory Materials
- no. 18- Contents of Code Histories
- no. 19- History of the Review Division, February 8, 1934 to June 16, 1935
- no. 20- Policy Statements Concerning Code Provisions and Related Subjects
- no. 21- The Possibility of Variations in Tariff Rates to Secure Proper Standards of Wages and Hours, by James W. Irwin
- no. 22- NRA Insignia, by Walker M. Duvall
- no. 23- The Rights of Individual Employees to Enforce Provisions of Collective Bargaining Agreements, by Richard C. Marshall
- no. 24- The Treaty-Making Power of the United States, by Abraham C. Weinfeld
- no. 25- Federal Regulation Through the Joint Employment of the Power of Taxation and the Spending Power, by Victor E. Cappa
- no. 26- Possibility of Government Contract Provisions as a Means of Establishing Economic Standards, by James W. Irwin
- no. 27- Extra Judicial Methods of Enforcement
- no 28- Textile Industry in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy and Japan, by Ivan V. Emelianoff
- no. 29- not held by the BPL
- no. 30- Substitutions in Connection with the President’s Reemployment Agreement, by Paul Hutchings
- no. 31- The Fishery Industry and the Fishery Codes, by John R. Arnold, (appendix)
- no. 32- Foreign Trade Study of the Forest Products Industries, by Arthur Bevan
- no. 33- The Basic Code (Administrative Order No. X-61), by W.H. Edmonds and W.W. Swift
- no. 34- The Motion Picture Industry Study, by Daniel Bertrand
- no. 35- The Content of NIRA Administrative Legislation, pt. A: Executive and Administrative Orders, by Ruth Aull
- no. 35- The Content of NIRA Administrative Legislation, pt. B: Labor Provisions in Codes
- no. 35- The Content of NIRA Administrative Legislation, pt. C: Trade Practice Provisions in the Codes, by Daniel S. Gerig Jr and Beatrice Strasburger
- no. 35- The Content of NIRA Administrative Legislation, pt. D: Administrative Provisions in the Codes, by C.W. Putman
- no. 35- The Content of NIRA Administrative Legislation, pt. E: Agreements Under Sections 4(a) and 7(b), by Ruth Aull
- no. 35- The Content of NIRA Administrative Legislation, pt. F: A Type Case: the Cotton Textile Code, by Ruth Aull
- no.36- The So-Called Model Code: It’s Development and Modification, by Harry Mulkey
- no.37- Foreign Trade Under the National Industrial Recovery Act, by H.D. Gresham, assisted by J.G. Burke, D.S. Green, M.E. Gross, J.W. McBride- v.1, v.2 (appendix to Part B)
- no.38- Information Concerning Commodities: A Study in NRA and Related Experience in Control, pt.A Misrepresentation and Deception, by Hunter P. Mulford
- no.38- Information Concerning Commodities: A Study in NRA and Related Experience in Control, pt.B Standards and Labeling, by Hunter P. Mulford
- no.39- Problems of Administration in the Overlapping of Code Definitions of Industries and Trades, Multiple Code Coverage, Classifying of Individual Members of Industries and Trades, by Ely C. Hutchinson
- no.40- The Prison Labor Problem Under NRA Administration and the Prison Compact, by Vernon J. Clarke
- no.41- The Rubber Industry Study, by W.H. Cross, G.S. Earseman, and J.H. Lenaerts
- no.42- An Explanatory Report on the Study of Natural Areas of Trade in the United States and a Guide to the Methodology Used in its Preparation, by Robert A. Dier
- no.43- Legal Aspects of Labor Problems- Minimum Wages, by Melvin Sims
- no.44- Some Aspects of the Women’s Apparel Industry, by Sherman Trowbridge
- no.45-The Labor Program Under the NRA, pt.A- Introduction
- no.45-The Labor Program Under the NRA, pt.B- Control of Hours and Reemployment, no.1, NRA Policies, Standards and Code Provisions on Basic Weekly Hours of Work, by Solomon Barkin
- no.45-The Labor Program Under the NRA, pt.B- Control of Hours and Reemployment, no.2, Employment and Unemployment, 1929 to 1935, by Anne Page
- no.45-The Labor Program Under the NRA, pt.C- Control of Wages, no.1, Policy in the Control of Wages Under NRA: Introduction and Minimum Wage Policy, by Robert M. Woodbury
- no.45-The Labor Program Under the NRA, pt.C- Control of Wages, no.2- not held by BPL
- no.45-The Labor Program Under the NRA, pt.C- Control of Wages, no.3, Policy on Wages Above the Minimum Under the NRA, by William Lawson
- no.45-The Labor Program Under the NRA, pt.C- Control of Wages, no.4, Wages Above the Minimum in the Men’s Neckwear Industry, by William Lawson
- no.45-The Labor Program Under the NRA, pt.C- Control of Wages, no.5, Migration of Selected Industries as Influenced by Area Wage Differentials in the Codes of Fair Competition (a) Boot and Shoe Industry, (b) Cotton Textile Industry, by J.J. Lane
- no.45-The Labor Program Under the NRA, pt.C- Control of Wages, no.6, Wage Trends in Prosperiyt and Depression Prior to the NRA., by J.M. Hunter
- no.45-The Labor Program Under the NRA, pt.D- Controls of Other Conditions of Employment, no.1, Child Labor Control Under NRA, by Solomon Barkin
- no.45-The Labor Program Under the NRA, pt.D- Controls of Other Conditions of Employment, no.2, Safety and Health Work Under NRA, by Solomon Barkin
- no.45-The Labor Program Under the NRA, pt.D- Controls of Other Conditions of Employment, no.3, NRA and Industrial Homework, by O.W. Rosenzweig
- no.45-The Labor Program Under the NRA, pt.D- Controls of Other Conditions of Employment, no.4, The Owner-Operator Problem and the National Recovery Administration, by Maurice Rabinovitz
- no.45-The Labor Program Under the NRA, pt.D- Controls of Other Conditions of Employment, no.5, Posting of Labor Provisions Under NRA, by Paul Hutchings
- no.45-The Labor Program Under the NRA, pt.E- Section 7(a): It’s History, Interpretation and Administration, by Raymond S. Rubinow
- nos.46-49- not held by BPL
- no.50- Agreement Under Sections 4(a) and 7(b) of the NIRA, by Creston A. Giblin
- no.51- The Code Making Program of the NRA in the Territories, by P.J. Dufficy
- no.52- Design Piracy- The Problem and It’s Treatment Under NRA Codes, by A.C. Johnston and Florence A. Fitch
- no.53- The Millinery Industry, by James C. Worthy
- no.54- Trade-Practice Conference Rules of the Federal Trade Commission (1919-1936): A Classification for Comparison with the Trade-Practice Provisions of NRA Codes, by S.P. Kaidanovsky
- no.55- Price Control in the Coffee Industry, by Harry S. Kantor
- no.56- Minimum Price Regulation Under Codes of Fair Competition, by Saul Nelson
- no.57- Restriction of Retail Price Cutting with Emphasis on the Drug Industry
- no.58- The Men’s Clothing Industry, by J.W. Hathcock, assisted by A. Palma Aaronson, Geralding Asmuth, C.C. Boyden, A.A. Fisher, and Walter E. Woodford, Jr.
- no.59- Sheltered Workshops Under NRA, by V.J. Clarke and Leo Cyr
- no.60- Regulation of Industrial Relations in Australia, by Carroll B. Spencer
- no.61- Code Compliance Activities of the National Recovery Administration, by Frank Hursey, John B. Jago, Mackenzie Shannon, Donald Frothingham, W.W. Swift, and Howard C. Dunn
- no.62- Manufacturers Control of Distribution: A Study of Trade Practice Provisions in Selected NRA Codes, by Irwin S. Moise and George B. Haddock
- no.63- The Fertilizer Industry Study, Volume I, by Al F. O’Donnell
- no.64- Production and Capacity Control in the Ice Industry Under the NA, by Horace B. Drury
- no.65- Operation of the Basing Point Provisions in the Lime Industry Code, by T.K. Urdahl, assisted by L.J. O’Neill
- no.66- Case Study in Production Control, by Louise E.S. Eisenlohr
- no.67- Fertilizer Industry Price Filing Study, by Simon Whitney
- no.68- Two Studies of Certain Constitutional Powers as Possible Bases for Federal Regulation of Employer-Employee Relationships- (a) War Power and Child Labor, (b) Post Office and Post Road Power, by Victor Cappa
- no.69- Economic Survey of the Bituminous Coal Industry Under Free Competition and Code Regulation, by F.E. Berquist and Associates, v.1 v.2
- no.70- History of the Code of Fair Competition for the Shipbuilding and Shiprepairing Industry
- no.71- History of the Code of Fair Competition for the Ladies Handbag Industry
- no.72- Digest of Child Labor Laws of the States, by Beverly Coleman
- no.73- Administrative Interpretations of the NRA Codes, by D.L. Boland
- no.74- Administrative and Legal Aspects of Stays, Exemptions and Exceptions, Code Amendments, Conditional Orders of Approval, by Ely C. Hutchinson, D.L. Boland, and W.M. Chubb
- no.75- History of General Exemptions, by Lucius Q.C. Lamar
- no.76- Price Filing Under NRA Codes, by Enid Baird, v.1 v.2
- no.77- not held by BPL
- no.78- A Study of Open Practice Filing in the Electrical Manufacturing Industry, by Willard L. Thorp and A.H. Caesar with the assistance of F.W. Powell, v.1 v.2
- no.79- Economic Problems of the Lumber and Timber Products Industry, by Peter A. Stone, William E. Yost, D.N. Burnham, C. Stowell Smith, Spencer H. Reed, and Sterling R. March
- no.80- The Knitting Industries, by W.A. Gill, Frank Pouder, Willis H. Ray, A.H. Barenboim
- no.81- Administrative Law and Procedure Under the NIRA, by Paul C. Aiken
- no.82- The President’s Reemployment Agreement, by H. Conrad Hoover
- no.83- An Analysis of the PRA Census, by Max Sasuly
- no.84- The NRA Code Label, by A. Herbert Barenboim
- no.85- History of the Compliance Division, by W.M. Galvin, J.J. Reinstein, D.Y. Campbell
- no.86- The Control of Geographic Price Relations Under Codes of Fair Competition, by Gustav Seidler, Jr.