Series III
Contains 69 Results:
Letter from Department of State (Carr) to US Diplomatic & Consular Officers re immigration, 1931-11-30
The first collection was given by Perkins in 1945, shortly after she resigned from the cabinet. The gift came in response to a request from College president Dorothy Schaffter who was seeking to build an American's Women's Collection and is comprised mostly of committee reports.
Letter from Department of State (Carr) to US Diplomatic & Consular Officers re travel documents for aliens temporarily entering US, 1931-12-22
The first collection was given by Perkins in 1945, shortly after she resigned from the cabinet. The gift came in response to a request from College president Dorothy Schaffter who was seeking to build an American's Women's Collection and is comprised mostly of committee reports.
UK Ministry of Labour materials, 1931
The first collection was given by Perkins in 1945, shortly after she resigned from the cabinet. The gift came in response to a request from College president Dorothy Schaffter who was seeking to build an American's Women's Collection and is comprised mostly of committee reports.
Correspondence between Perkins and Chief Statistician Wilcox re highways, 1932-03-18 - 1932-03-19
The first collection was given by Perkins in 1945, shortly after she resigned from the cabinet. The gift came in response to a request from College president Dorothy Schaffter who was seeking to build an American's Women's Collection and is comprised mostly of committee reports.
Letter from Department of State (Carr) to US Diplomatic and Consular Officers re examination of alien relatives, 1932-04-12
The first collection was given by Perkins in 1945, shortly after she resigned from the cabinet. The gift came in response to a request from College president Dorothy Schaffter who was seeking to build an American's Women's Collection and is comprised mostly of committee reports.
FDR correspondence re Leo Klein, welfare conference, and Madison House, 1932-04 - 1932-05
The first collection was given by Perkins in 1945, shortly after she resigned from the cabinet. The gift came in response to a request from College president Dorothy Schaffter who was seeking to build an American's Women's Collection and is comprised mostly of committee reports.
Memorandum from Overmyer to Perkins, 1932-04-25
The first collection was given by Perkins in 1945, shortly after she resigned from the cabinet. The gift came in response to a request from College president Dorothy Schaffter who was seeking to build an American's Women's Collection and is comprised mostly of committee reports.
Memorandum re agenda for June conference on unemployment, 1932-05
The first collection was given by Perkins in 1945, shortly after she resigned from the cabinet. The gift came in response to a request from College president Dorothy Schaffter who was seeking to build an American's Women's Collection and is comprised mostly of committee reports.
Memorandum to Perkins from Wilcox re building projects, 1932-05-27
The first collection was given by Perkins in 1945, shortly after she resigned from the cabinet. The gift came in response to a request from College president Dorothy Schaffter who was seeking to build an American's Women's Collection and is comprised mostly of committee reports.
Note to Perkins from Helen Lathrop re Section 24 of the Immigration Act of 1917, 1933-03-13
The first collection was given by Perkins in 1945, shortly after she resigned from the cabinet. The gift came in response to a request from College president Dorothy Schaffter who was seeking to build an American's Women's Collection and is comprised mostly of committee reports.