Full Employment Act of 1945, Hearings Before a Subcommittee of ..., 79-1 on S.380 ..., July 30 ... September 1, 1945

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Dunn Miss Loula president American Public Welfare Association
189
Must it be Government operation of Government plants?_
227
Anderson Hon Clinton P Secretary of Agriculture Washington D C
281
Employment can be created by printing money
304
The policy declaration in S 380___
309
Oldage pensioners should not work
331
Statement ofContinued
352
Flanders Ralph E president Jones Lamson Machine Co
356
Burgess Ernest W professor of sociology University of Chicago
369
Golden Harry president Magna Products Corp New York N
375
Full employment would guarantee the market
384
Lewis John L president United Mine Workers of America
389
The stake of business in full employment
401
Warburg James P Greenwich Conn_
421
Malisoff Dr Harry a member of the Disabled American Veterans
433
Medical discharges
439
The economic bill of rights
447
Waxter T J S director department of public welfare Baltimore
455
Mosher Ira president National Association of Manufacturers
460
Practical problems in administering S 380
468
Kleitz William L vice president Guaranty Trust Co of New York
520
Attitude of bankers
528
Proposals for stimulating employment
540
Patman Hon Wright a Representative in Congress from the First
553
Schwellenbach Hon Lewis Secretary of Labor
571
Goss Albert S master of the National Grange_
588
Minimumwage laws
594
Wheeler Walter H Jr president PitneyBowes Inc Stamford
602
Statement ofContinued
603
Sheil the most Reverand Bernard J D D auxiliary bishop
610
Correspondent
619
Patterson Ernest Minor professor of economics Wharton School
621
Sifton Paul director Washington Bureau of the Union for Democratic
622
Smith Harold D Director of the Budget
676
Relation between longrange plans and recommendations
680
Current farm problems
695
Adequacy of statistical tools
696
Green W Cooper mayor Birmingham
719
Most women work because they have to
748
Growth of productivity
755
Shorter hours and higher wages
767
Appendix
971
Should avoid wasteful public projects
995
Agar William_ Freedom House
999
Benton William_ University of Chicago
1005
Bloodworth Bess
1011
Brown Joseph D Kem Manufacturing Co Inc
1018
Browne Virgil
1019
Copy of bill S 380
1037
Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis
1053
American Wire Weavers Protective
1060
Flamm Irving H Tarnopol Flamm
1064
Flaxer Abram State County and Municipal Workers
1070
Francis Clarence General Foods Corp
1074
Fulton Fullerton CIO St Paul Minn
1082
Graham Frank D Princeton University
1088
Groves Harold M University of Wisconsin
1092
Harrison Geo M Brotherhood of Railway and Steam
1100
Johnston A Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers
1106
Kaplan Morris A Sealy Mattress Co
1108
Lapham Roger D Mayor San Francisco Calif
1114
Lester Richard A Duke University
1120
Lindsey Adrian H Massachusetts State College_
1135
Department of Agriculture miscellaneous publication No 562
1141
Martin H National Organization Masters Mates
1147
Morton Sterling
1153
McHale Kathryn American Association of University
1160
Nardin William T Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis
1176
Pick Anton Garden City Department Store
1182
Reynolds Lloyd G Johns Hopkins University
1188
Roosevelt Dorothy K Michigan Citizens Committee 1094
1195
Sachs Nathan S Sachs Quality Furniture Inc
1201
Schacter Harry W Kaufman Straus Co Inc
1207
Simons Henry C University of Chicago
1210
Sostrin Morey Younkers
1217
Flamm Irving H chairman social legislation committee National
1221
Thomas R J International Union United Automo
1223
Udell Jerome I Max Udell Sons Co
1230
Willkie H F Joseph E Seagram Sons Inc
1236
Zimmerman Carle C Harvard University
1242
Friedman Elisha M letter
1248

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Página 624 - The right to a useful and remunerative job in the industries, or shops or farms or mines of the Nation.
Página 233 - Bear ye one another's burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.
Página 513 - FINDING AND DECLARATION OF POLICY SEC. 2. (a) The Congress hereby finds that the existence, in industries engaged in commerce or in the production of goods for commerce, of labor conditions detrimental to the maintenance of the minimum standard of living necessary for health, efficiency, and general wellbeing of workers...
Página 362 - My little children, let us not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and in truth. And hereby we know that we are of the truth, and shall assure our hearts before him.
Página 792 - All Americans able to work and seeking work have the right to useful, remunerative, regular, and full-time employment, and it is the policy of the United States to assure the existence at all times of sufficient employment opportunities to enable all Americans who have finished their schooling and who do not have full-time housekeeping responsibilities freely to exercise this right...
Página 8 - ... and to make such expenditures as it deems advisable. The cost of stenographic services to report such hearings shall not be in excess of 25 cents per hundred words.
Página 8 - ... thereof, is authorized to hold such hearings, to sit and act at such times and places during the sessions, recesses, and adjourned periods of the...
Página 691 - Part with respect to certain creditors is assigned to the Comptroller of the Currency, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System...
Página 285 - I do not wish to take the time of the committee to elaborate very much on the proposal.
Página 251 - APHA code was first published in 1952 and was developed by the Committee on the Hygiene of Housing of the American Public Health Association organized in the 1930's under the chairmanship of Dr.

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