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Publications - Volume 1942

 File — Box: 82
Accession: 1960Identifier: 1960-IV.-F.
Scope and Content:

Agricultural price control; Bituminous coal and need of stocking; Canadian-American developments; Conservation of vital war transportation; Convention dates of Trade Associations; Depletion allowances for natural resources industries; Electric power supply; Electric power supply, Series No. 6; The Federal Commodity Loan Program; Federal Farm Mortgage Credit Legislation; Fighting through to victory; Health - an economic asset; How does our town rate; Land-grant rates; Local passenger transport; Losses of American properties and investments in foreign countries due to enemy actions; National Committee on Business Welfare; Organizing the Chamber of Commerce right here on Main Street; Public domain policies; Rural relief and rehabilitation; Some problems of foreign traders in wartime; Staggered hours; Statistical material from federal sources useful to executives of commercial organizations; Technical provisions of federal tax laws; Total war - total production; Transport conservation; Transportation problems of the emergency; Union security as ordered by National War Labor Board in its first action of this kind; Vocational training in wartime; Wage and salary stabilization; War tax legislation: proposed revenue act of 1942; War Tax Legislation II; Wartime vocational training

Dates: 1918-1980

Publications - Volume 1943

 File — Box: 82
Accession: 1960Identifier: 1960-IV.-F.
Scope and Content: Absorbing the total labor supply. Post-war readjustments, Bulletin No. 5; Agricultural products in foreign trade; Appraising post-war opportunities for retailing; Apprentice training in construction; Army-Navy Production Award; Building codes - an essential tool in urban development; Canada-United States coordination; The Chamber of Commerce approach to post-war planning; The cost of living and the earnings of industrial workers; Economic measures essential for winning the peace; Economic problems of the post-war; Facilitating and protecting foreign trade; Federal fiscal affairs; Facilitating and protecting foreign trade; Federal taxation. Treasury proposals for 1944; Federal Taxation II. Revenue Bill as passed by the House; Fire prevention through chambers of commerce; Food supplies, present and prospective; How many too many?; Industry and Selective Service; Is post-war collapse inevitable? Post-war readjustments, Bulletin No. 2; Keeping the faith with the veteran; Land-grant rates; Maladjustments in the post-war. Post-war readjustments, Bulletin No. 4; The national food situation; NYA diversion of manpower; Parity for agriculture; Pay-as-you-go and collection-at-source; Petroleum War Organization; Plan now for future public works; The Chamber of Commerce approach to post-war planning; Why plan for the post-war period? Post-war readjustments, Bulletin No. 1; The problem of agricultural...
Dates: 1918-1980

Publications - Volume 1944

 File — Box: 82
Accession: 1960Identifier: 1960-IV.-F.
Scope and Content: Education ...an investment in people; 1944 manual - fire prevention week; Here is how you can help redevelop your city with modern highways; Agriculture income; Airport policies; Analysis of provisions of Workmen's Compensation Laws and discussion of coverages; Canada-United States Committee declarations; Congress looks to business; Control of one form of carrier by another; Controlling federal expenditures; Deferred maintenance; Deficit spending and private enterprise. Post-war readjustments, Bulletin No. 8; Disposal of surplus war property; Economic policy means and ends. Post-war readjustments, Bulletin No. 12; Economic problems of the post-war; Education and training for demobilized service personnel; Employment of men and women discharged from military service; Foreign Commerce proposals; Freedom and the free market inseparable. Post-war readjustments, Bulletin No. 11; Highway policies; Inflation and the post-war. Post-war readjustments, Bulletin No. 10; International financial problems. 1. International monetary developments between the first and second world wars; International financial problems. 2. World currency stabilization proposals; International financial problems. 3. Proposed United Nations bank for reconstruction and development; Living war memorials; Measures designed to reduce losses in post-war foreign trade; Medical service for workers in smaller plants; Meet your congressman; Renewal of price control legislation; Restoration of private foreign trade; ...
Dates: 1918-1980

Publications - Volume 1945

 File — Box: 82
Accession: 1960Identifier: 1960-IV.-F.
Scope and Content: Safety as a factor in future aviation; An appraisal of emerging public domain issues; Agricultural imports and exports in relation to American agriculture; Analysis of provisions of workmen's compensation laws and discussion of coverages; Bretton Woods Program. International Monetary Fund and International Bank for reconstruction and development; Can government guarantee full employment? Post-war readjustments, Bulletin No. 13; A challenge to every businessman; Congressional handbook; The cotton problem in 1946; Credit for Britain; Distribution: a key to high employment; Education steps up living standards; Fire prevention through chambers of commerce; Foreign Commerce handbook; Help yourself to a better government. How to start and operate a National Affairs Committee; Industrial Health. A tale of 3 cities; The Bretton Woods proposals. International Financial Problems 4; Investment per job. The case of Gastonia, North Carolina; Keeping faith with the Veteran; Maintaining purchasing power in the transition. Post-war readjustments, Bulletin No. 14; Our meat supply; Our 100 leading imports; Our sugar supply; The President's Labor-Management Conference of 1945; The public debt. A factual analysis of a major postwar problem; Public policy on housing and urban development; Railroad Social Insurance Legislation; Retail bureaus divisions and committees. Their organization and operation; Some recommendations regarding the Dumbarton Oaks proposals; Surplus Property Act of 1944; ...
Dates: 1918-1980