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John L. Lewis listens to Smith, Washington, D.C., August 7. John L. Lewis listening to the Reverend Smith blast the New Deal at the Premiere Club in Washington today. Smith also professed that we would all see the day and thank Lewis for breaking away from the American Federation of Labor

Blasts New Deal, Washington, D.C., August 7. Photo shows one of the chief speakers of the old Huey Long movement as he addressed the members of the press at the pre club in Washington. He blasted the "New Deal" in no uncertain terms. Photo shows the Reverend Gerald L.K. Smith in action front of the news

Labor chief draws crowd at Capitol hearing. Washington, D.C. June 7. The appearance of John L. Lewis, C.I.O. Chief, before the Senate and House Labor Committees today drew a packed house at the hearing today. Lewis is shown at the right as he began his testimony in which he endorses the Black-Connery Bill. 6737

Cameramen set stage for John L. Lewis before senate committee. Washington, D.C., Nov. 30. Amid the flashes of cameramen and while Senators listened attentively, CIO head John L. Lewis today explained his reason for opposing profit sharing systems to the Senate Finance Subcommittee. Labor must depend upon collective bargaining rather than profit sharing for its economic gains, Lewis said

Blasts New Deal, Washington, D.C., August 7. Photo shows one of the chief speakers of the old Huey Long movement as he addressed the members of the press at the pre club in Washington. He blasted the "New Deal" in no uncertain terms. Photo shows the Reverend Gerald L.K. Smith in action front of the news

John L. Lewis at United Mine Workers Convention

John Smith to Thomas Jefferson, February 21, 1805

John Smith to Thomas Jefferson, February 27, 1809

Cameramen set stage for John L. Lewis before senate committee. Washington, D.C., Nov. 30. Amid the flashes of cameramen and while Senators listened attentively, CIO head John L. Lewis today explained his reason for opposing profit sharing systems to the Senate Finance Subcommittee. Labor must depend upon collective bargaining rather than profit sharing for its economic gains, Lewis said

John L. Lewis listens to Smith, Washington, D.C., August 7. John L. Lewis listening to the Reverend Smith blast the New Deal at the Premiere Club in Washington today. Smith also professed that we would all see the day and thank Lewis for breaking away from the American Federation of Labor

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01/01/1936
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LATHROP, JULIA. HEAD OF CHILDREN'S BUREAU, LABOR DEPT. WITH ASSISTANCE IN CHILDREN'S BUREAU

Rt. Reverend Lucien Lee Kinsolving, Bishop Jos. Edward Freeman, 5/15/24

Georgetown Preparatory School. Father Wisel of Georgetown Preparatory School at desk I

Reverend Thompson, Glass negative photograph, American Civil War time.

Eight-year old Jack on a Western Massachusetts farm. He is a type of child who is being overworked in many rural districts. See Hine Report, Rural Child Labor, August, 1915. Location: Western Massachusetts, Massachusetts.

Edward McGrady Asst. Sec. of Labor

Rt. Reverend Thomas J. Shahan, rector[?] of Cath. University, [9/9/25]

Asst. Sec. of Labor, W.W. Husband (CBS)

Almodington, Deal Island Road, Manokin, Somerset County, MD

Reverend W.H. McAllister, Glass negative photograph, American Civil War time.

Rail Labor-Management Committee Meets. Washington, D.C., Nov. 7. The president's special Committee of Rail Labor and Management representatives met today to discuss proposed recommendations for legislative aid to the Rail Industry. A spokesman for the Committee said 'they hoped to have recommendations ready for the President before Congress meets in January' left to right. M.W. Clement, Pres. of the Penna. R.R., George Harrison, Chairman of the Railway Labor Executives Assoc., Carl R. Gray, Vice Chairman of the Union Pacific., B.M. Jewell, Pres. of the Railway Employees Department of the A.F. of L., Ernest E. Norris, Pres. of the Southern, R.R., D.B. Robertson Head of the Brotherhood of Locomotive, Firemen, and Enginemen, 11/7/38

Senate Comm. to investigate Internal Reverend, 3/14/24

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