Series III
Contains 69 Results:
Letter from Executive Assistant to Secretary Battle to Representative Moye re immigration bills, 1934-06-08
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 to Representative Driscoll from Colonel MacCormack re erroneous immigration data, 1935-05-31
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 MacCormack re Kerr bill, 1935-06-11
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.
Memo from MacCormack to Perkins re erroneous immigration statistics, 1935-07-26
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 MacCormack to Senator Nye re H.R. 8163, 1935-08-15
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 MacCormack to Perkins re Petitioner for naturalization refusing to bear arms, 1935-08-21
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 to Perkins from Mr. Wyzonski re regulations related to visa's and quota's, 1935-08-21
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 or "Sam Darcy" with details of his naturalization petition, 1935-08-31
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 MacCormack re message from VP of Remington-Rand concerning employee speaking out about finger-printing, 1935-09-06
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 Deputy Commissioner Wixon re Alexander von Wuthenau's allowed entrance to country, 1935-09-30
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.