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CIO head denounces wage and price reductions. Washington, D.C., Jane. 25. Opening the 35th Biennial Convention of the United States Mine Workers here today, John L. Lewis, head of the UMW and Chairman of the CIO, declared that labor in America will fight with all its power against wage and price reductions in the face of the current business decline. Two thousand mine workers, delegates to the convention, indorsed their leaders pledge, 1/25/38

CIO head denounces wage and price reductions. Washington, D.C., Jane. ...

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Wife of CIO Head attends Mine Workers Convention. Washington, D.C., Jan. 25. Mrs. John L. Lewis, wife of the CIO Head and President of the United Mine Workers, listens attentively as her husband delivers the opening speech at the 35th annual convention of the UMWA today. Lewis declared that labor will fight wage and price reductions during the current business decline. Philip Murray (left), Chairman of the organizing committee of the CIO, and John T. Jones, President of the Maryland-District of Columbia Industrial Council are shown in photograph with Mrs. Lewis, 1/25/38

Wife of CIO Head attends Mine Workers Convention. Washington, D.C., Ja...

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Before Senate Finance Committee. Washington, D.C., March 21. Roy S. Osgood, President of the First National Bank of Chicago, warned the Senate Committee today that any further decline in business activity will result in a reduction of federal revenue and an increase of expenditure for relief. Representing the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Osgood urged revision of the House approved tax bill, 3/21/38

Before Senate Finance Committee. Washington, D.C., March 21. Roy S. Os...

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Barn and packing shed of fruit farmer. Placer County, California. Buildings grow shabby and neglected looking as incomes of these fruit specialists decline

Barn and packing shed of fruit farmer. Placer County, California. Buil...

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On the main street of Auburn, county seat of Placer County, California. This was first a mining section when gold was discovered in California and later became a fruit section. It is now on the decline

On the main street of Auburn, county seat of Placer County, California...

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Large turpentine still and processing plant near Valdosta, Georgia. This represents industrialization of the turpentine process and forecasts the decline of small processors with their stills in the woods. Farmers will do their own chipping and dipping in the future and deliver the raw gum to the plants of this type. Now they lease their trees to the small processor

Large turpentine still and processing plant near Valdosta, Georgia. Th...

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Buildings. New Castle, Placer County, California. As the incomes of fruit farmers in this neighborhood decline, the towns follow suit

Buildings. New Castle, Placer County, California. As the incomes of fr...

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Large turpentine still and processing plant near Valdosta, Georgia. This represents industrialization of the turpentine process and forecasts the decline of small processors with their stills in the woods. Farmers will do their own chipping and dipping in the future and deliver the raw gum to the plants of this type. Now they lease their trees to the small processor

Large turpentine still and processing plant near Valdosta, Georgia. Th...

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1,500,000 drop in employment, Senate Committee told by government labor statistics chief. Washington, D.C., Jan. 4. Armed with many charts and his head full of figures, Isador Lubin, Chief of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, today estimated before the Special Senate Committee unemployment, that 1,500,000 persons lost industrial jobs between October 15, 1937 and December 15 of the same year. Mr. Lubin remarked that this decline in unemployment as the sharpest in many years, 1/4/37

1,500,000 drop in employment, Senate Committee told by government labo...

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Shall I accept or in coldness decline

Shall I accept or in coldness decline

From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1820-1860 (Microfilm M 3106) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form) In bound volumes: Copyright Deposits 1820-1860

Shall I accept or in coldness decline

Shall I accept or in coldness decline

From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1820-1860 (Microfilm M 3106) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form) In bound volumes: Copyright Deposits 1820-1860

Joe Aliff's farm, including the house, barn, and his museum of forest decline

Joe Aliff's farm, including the house, barn, and his museum of forest ...

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Companies report 11 percent decline in employment. Washington, D.C., Jan. 20. Colby M. Chester, Chairman of the National Association of Manufacturers, today told the Senate Unemployment and Relief Committee that 40 typical companies have reported a decline of 11 percent in employment. He also told the committee that three quarters of the companies' work-week has be lessened by 16 percent, 1/20/38

Companies report 11 percent decline in employment. Washington, D.C., J...

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John Coyle to Abraham Lincoln, November 1860  (Note urging Lincoln to decline the presidency)
Washington City, March 10, 1847. Sir: Please to recieve, as a mark of my respect, a copy of the following letters, which explain the circumstances under which I decline the appointment of Major General in the army ... Thomas H. Benton.

Washington City, March 10, 1847. Sir: Please to recieve, as a mark of ...

Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 232, Folder 41.

Washington City, March 10, 1847. Sir: Please to recieve, as a mark of my respect, a copy of the following letters, which explain the circumstances under which I decline the appointment of Major General in the army ... Thomas H. Benton.

Washington City, March 10, 1847. Sir: Please to recieve, as a mark of ...

Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 232, Folder 41.

Washington City, March 10, 1847. Sir: Please to recieve, as a mark of my respect, a copy of the following letters, which explain the circumstances under which I decline the appointment of Major General in the army ... Thomas H. Benton.

Washington City, March 10, 1847. Sir: Please to recieve, as a mark of ...

Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 232, Folder 41.