William M. Leiserson Papers, 1901-1959

Container Title
Series: Trade Union Files
Correspondence
Box   56
1923-1945
Box   57
1946-1955
Memoranda re study of the government of American trade unions
Box   57
1944-1946
Box   58
1947-1948
Reports re study of the government of American trade unions
Box   58
1945, Jan.-June
Box   59
1945, July-1946, May
Box   60
1946, May-Oct.
Box   61
1946, Nov.-1947, June
Box   62
1947, June-1947[?]
Box   63
1947
“Handbook of American Labor Unions” annotated notebooks
Box   63
Parts I-II
Box   64
Parts III-IV
Decisions relating to:
Box   65
Airlines
Box   66
Clothing industry
Volume   6
Decisions in clothing industry, 1921-1925
Box   67
Minerals
Box   67
Printing
Railways
Box   67
A-H
Box   68
I-Pa
Box   69
Pe-Special Adjustment Bd. No. 70, 1954
Box   70
Special Adjustment Bd. No. 70-W
Miscellaneous decisions
Box   70
Colonial Sugars Co. & United Packinghouse Workers of America
Box   70
Columbia Conserve Co.
Box   70
Crosley Motors, Inc. & International Machinists
Box   70
Hollywood Jurisdictional Dispute
Box   70
Kurty-Kasch Case, 1933
Box   70
New York Subway Case
Box   70
Pennsylvania Greyhound Lines
Box   70
Steel-Douglas Brief, 1933
Box   70
Telegraphs-Wage & Hour Hearing, 1938
Statements and reports dealing with labor relations
Box   71
1913, Dec. 30, U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations
Note: Statements by Leiserson.
Box   71
1923, Aug. 8, Labor Relations in the Anthracite Industry
Note: Field investigations by Leiserson.
Box   71
1929, Restriction of Output among Unorganized Workers
Note: Supervision of study, and chapter, by Leiserson.
Box   71
1941, Labor and National Defense by Lloyd G. Reynolds Confidential fact finding report for the Twentieth Century Fund
Note: Leiserson on labor committee.