Box 6657
Container
Contains 49 Results:
Address by Nathan P. Fernsinger, Chairman of WSB, before a Management Conference in Dearborn, MI, September 20, 1951
File — Box: 6657, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
This category, extending from Box 6656, Folder 37 to Box 6657, Folder 9 contains reports, memos, articles, and correspondence from the period 1951-1953. The Wage Stabilization Board, of which Killingsworth became Chair, was created in 1951 to promote industrial peace so that vital production would not be hampered during the Korean War. Researchers may be particularly interested in the several articles describing wage controls which this section contains, authored by such notables as Nathan...
Dates:
September 20, 1951
Address by Archibald Cox. Chairman of the WSB, before the Labor Section of the American Bar Association, September 16, 1952
File — Box: 6657, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
This category, extending from Box 6656, Folder 37 to Box 6657, Folder 9 contains reports, memos, articles, and correspondence from the period 1951-1953. The Wage Stabilization Board, of which Killingsworth became Chair, was created in 1951 to promote industrial peace so that vital production would not be hampered during the Korean War. Researchers may be particularly interested in the several articles describing wage controls which this section contains, authored by such notables as Nathan...
Dates:
September 16, 1952
Press Conference Held by Charles C. Killingsworth, Chairman of the Stabilization Committee, February 6, 1952
File — Box: 6657, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
This category, extending from Box 6656, Folder 37 to Box 6657, Folder 9 contains reports, memos, articles, and correspondence from the period 1951-1953. The Wage Stabilization Board, of which Killingsworth became Chair, was created in 1951 to promote industrial peace so that vital production would not be hampered during the Korean War. Researchers may be particularly interested in the several articles describing wage controls which this section contains, authored by such notables as Nathan...
Dates:
February 6, 1952
Excerpts from the Transcript of the Hearings before the Committee on the Education and Labor, [1952]
File — Box: 6657, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
This category, extending from Box 6656, Folder 37 to Box 6657, Folder 9 contains reports, memos, articles, and correspondence from the period 1951-1953. The Wage Stabilization Board, of which Killingsworth became Chair, was created in 1951 to promote industrial peace so that vital production would not be hampered during the Korean War. Researchers may be particularly interested in the several articles describing wage controls which this section contains, authored by such notables as Nathan...
Dates:
[1952]
Statement by Nathan P. Fernsinger, Chairman of the Wage Stabilization Board, Before the House Committee on Education and Labor, May 7, 1952
File — Box: 6657, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
This category, extending from Box 6656, Folder 37 to Box 6657, Folder 9 contains reports, memos, articles, and correspondence from the period 1951-1953. The Wage Stabilization Board, of which Killingsworth became Chair, was created in 1951 to promote industrial peace so that vital production would not be hampered during the Korean War. Researchers may be particularly interested in the several articles describing wage controls which this section contains, authored by such notables as Nathan...
Dates:
May 7, 1952
Memoranda, 1953
File — Box: 6657, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
This category, extending from Box 6656, Folder 37 to Box 6657, Folder 9 contains reports, memos, articles, and correspondence from the period 1951-1953. The Wage Stabilization Board, of which Killingsworth became Chair, was created in 1951 to promote industrial peace so that vital production would not be hampered during the Korean War. Researchers may be particularly interested in the several articles describing wage controls which this section contains, authored by such notables as Nathan...
Dates:
1953
Outline of Project and Work Assignments, undated
File — Box: 6657, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
This category, extending from Box 6656, Folder 37 to Box 6657, Folder 9 contains reports, memos, articles, and correspondence from the period 1951-1953. The Wage Stabilization Board, of which Killingsworth became Chair, was created in 1951 to promote industrial peace so that vital production would not be hampered during the Korean War. Researchers may be particularly interested in the several articles describing wage controls which this section contains, authored by such notables as Nathan...
Dates:
undated
Executive Order 10434, February 6, 1953
File — Box: 6657, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
This category, extending from Box 6656, Folder 37 to Box 6657, Folder 9 contains reports, memos, articles, and correspondence from the period 1951-1953. The Wage Stabilization Board, of which Killingsworth became Chair, was created in 1951 to promote industrial peace so that vital production would not be hampered during the Korean War. Researchers may be particularly interested in the several articles describing wage controls which this section contains, authored by such notables as Nathan...
Dates:
February 6, 1953
Correspondence, 1951-1953
File — Box: 6657, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
This category, extending from Box 6656, Folder 37 to Box 6657, Folder 9 contains reports, memos, articles, and correspondence from the period 1951-1953. The Wage Stabilization Board, of which Killingsworth became Chair, was created in 1951 to promote industrial peace so that vital production would not be hampered during the Korean War. Researchers may be particularly interested in the several articles describing wage controls which this section contains, authored by such notables as Nathan...
Dates:
1951-1953
Proclamation by President Woodrow Wilson, July 31, 1918
File — Box: 6657, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Folders 10-34 in Box 6657 contain cases heard by the NWLB of WWI. They primarily concern petitions by unions for wage increases.
Dates:
July 31, 1918