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Series III

 Container

Contains 69 Results:

Correspondence between Perkins and Governor of Georgia, Talmadge regarding fingerprinting immigrants, 1933-08-07

 File — Container: Series III, Box: 1, Folder: 30
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1933-08-07

Letter from Colonel MacCormack to Lubin of Bureau of Labor Statistics re immigration of German Jewish population, 1933-08-23

 File — Container: Series III, Box: 1, Folder: 31
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1933-08-23

Memorandum to Colonel MacCormack from ? re German Jewish quota, 1933-08-24

 File — Container: Series III, Box: 1, Folder: 32
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1933-08-24

Letter from Colonel MacCormack to the Isaac Landman of the American Hebrew re immigration of children of German Jewish people, 1933-08-24

 File — Container: Series III, Box: 1, Folder: 33
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1933-08-24

Memorandum by Edward Shaughnessy re interview of communists in Secretary of Labor's office, 1933-09-07

 File — Container: Series III, Box: 1, Folder: 34
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1933-09-07

Correspondence between Perkins, FDR, and the Civil Service Commission re appointments, 1933-11-08

 File — Container: Series III, Box: 1, Folder: 35
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1933-11-08

Series of memorandum and letters between Colonel MacCormack and branch and division heads re immigration of various persons, 1933-11-11

 File — Container: Series III, Box: 1, Folder: 36
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1933-11-11

Memorandum to the file by Secretary Battle re Cuban immigrant, 1933-12-08

 File — Container: Series III, Box: 1, Folder: 37
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1933-12-08

Memorandum from Colonel MacCormack to Perkins & Syzonski re German refugees, 1934-01-03

 File — Container: Series III, Box: 1, Folder: 38
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1934-01-03

Memorandum to Perkins from Colonel MacCormack re immigration legislation, 1934-03-07

 File — Container: Series III, Box: 1, Folder: 39
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1934-03-07