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Media in category "Frances Perkins in 1937"
The following 19 files are in this category, out of 19 total.
Plan for taking of unemployment (...) Washington, D.C., Sept. 27. Government (...)labor leaders met at the White House today (...) John D. Biggers, Unemployment Census Administrator to LCCN2016872392.jpg
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American Industry will be benefited if labor wage-and-hour bill is passed, says Mme. Perkins. Washington, D.C., June 4. American industry will be a principal beneficiary of federal LCCN2016871799.jpg
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Housing heads at White House conference Washington D.C., July 14. At the White House yesterday President Roosevelt announced that the government was going to study the possibility of forming LCCN2016871998.jpg
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In auto strike limelight. Washington D.C. Labor Secretary Frances Perkins with Governor Frank Murphy of Michigan were in another conference today with labor leaders in an effort to settle LCCN2016871174.jpg
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Labor Secretary . Washington, D.C. June 17. Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins announcing to newspaper men today the appointment of a three man board to mediate all current steel disputes. LCCN2016871860.jpg
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Labor Secretary . Washington, D.C. June 17. Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins announcing to newspaper men today the appointment of a three man board to mediate all current steel disputes. LCCN2016871861.jpg
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Labor Secretary and Michigan Governor get together with GMC officials in efforts to settle auto strike.jpg
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Labor Secretary arrives at Capitol. Washington, D.C., Jan. 6. Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins arriving at the Capitol today to hear President Roosevelt address a joint session of Congress LCCN2016871083.jpg
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Labor Secretary endorses wage and hour bill. Washington, D.C. June 4. Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins, who appeared before the Senate and House Labor Committees today to endorse the LCCN2016871798.jpg
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Labor Secretary receives silicosis report. Washington D.C. The second National Silicosis Conference in a report to Secretary of Labor Perkins today, recommended enactment of X state and LCCN2016871222.jpg
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Labor Secretary. Washington D.C. A new informal snapshot of Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins, made at her last press conference LCCN2016871179.jpg
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Labor Secretary. Washington, D.C., April 21. Secretary of Labor Francis Perkins was in fine fettle today at her press conference following the meeting of the labor and industrial leaders, LCCN2016871577.jpg
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Madame Secretary meets the press. Washington, D.C., April 21. Secretary of Labor Perkins answers the questions of newspapermen following the meeting of labor and industrial leaders at the LCCN2016871576.jpg
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Mme. Secretary arrives. Washington, D.C., Sept. 14. Secretary of Labor Perkins arriving at the White House today for the special session of the cabinet called by President Roosevelt LCCN2016872342.jpg
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New U.S. Commissioner of immigration takes oath. Washington, D.C., Aug. 26. James L. Houghteling, newly appointed U.S. Commissioner of Immigration, today took the oath of office and assumed LCCN2016872250.jpg
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Remington-Rand Strike. Washington, D.C., March 18. In an efFort to adjust difficulties in his company's plants, James H. Rand, Jr., President of the Remington-Rand, Inc., entered into a LCCN2016871380.jpg
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Sec. Perkins tells reporters 'No Progress.' Washington D.C. At the auto strike conference Secretary of Labor Mrs. Perkins told the reporters that "we are still in the stage of talking to LCCN2016871177.jpg
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Secretary of Labor. Washington, D.C., Nov. 27. A new snapshot of Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins leaving the White House after a recent conference with President Roosevelt. 11-27-37 LCCN2016872658.jpg
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Standing room only at Capitol labor hearing. Washington, D.C. June 4. The S.R.O sign was hung out today as Secretary of Labor Perkins appeared before the House and Senate Labor Committee LCCN2016871800.jpg
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