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Monograph

Identifikator:
1796380105
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-196168
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
National origins provision of immigration law
Place of publication:
Washington
Publisher:
Gov. Pr. Off.
Year of publication:
1929
Scope:
III, 171 S
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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Title:
Statement of Frances H. Kinnicutt, immigration restriction league, and allied patriotic society, New York City
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • National origins provision of immigration law
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Statement of hon. Wilbur J. Carr, assistant secretary, Department of State
  • Statement of Samuel W. Boggs, geographer, Department of State
  • Statement of Dr. Joseph A. Hill, assistant to the director of the census, Department of Commerce
  • Statement of hon. Robe Carl White, assistant secretary, Department of Labor
  • Statement of hon. Harry E. Hull, commissioner general of immigration, Department of Labor
  • Statement of Demarest Lloyd, representing delegation of patriotic societies, Washington, D.C.
  • Statement of Bell Gurnee, representing National Civic Federation, Women's Department
  • Statement of Frank B. Steele, secretary-general, representing the Sons of American Revolution
  • Statement of John B. Trevor, National Immigration Restriction Conference, New York City
  • Statement of Dr. Herbert Friedenwald, Washington, D.C.
  • Statement of hon. B. carroll Reece, representative in congress from the State of Tennessee
  • Statement of col. John Thomas Taylor, representing the American Legion, Washington, D.C.
  • Statement of Edward R. lewis, chairman executive committee, Immigration Restriction Legislation, Chicago, Ill.
  • Statement of Frank B. Steele, secretary General Sons of American Revolution, 1227 Sixteenth Street, Washington, D.C. - resumed
  • Statement of Samuel A. Mathewson, University Club, New York City
  • Statement of Victor Frank Ridder, representing German element of the United States
  • Statement of Hon. John W. McCormack, representive in congress from the state of Massachusetts
  • Statement of J. Edward Cassidy, executive director United States Air Force Association, Washington , D.C.
  • Statement of Maj. Gist Blair, representing the military order of the World War, Washington, D.C.
  • Statement of Frances H. Kinnicutt, immigration restriction league, and allied patriotic society, New York City

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NATIONAL ORIGINS PROVISION OF IMMIGRATION LAW 165 
The following organizations participating in the Women’s Patriotic Conference, 
sn National Defense, held at Washington, January 29, 30, and 31, 1929, approv- 
ing the above, were as follows: 
American Gold Star Mothers. 
American Legion Auxiliary. 
American Veteran and Allied Patriotic Organizations. 
American War Mothers. 
American Women’s Legion. 
Auxiliary to Sons of Union Veterans of Civil War. 
Bergen County Women’s Republican Club of New Jersey. 
Colonial Daughters of the Seventeenth Century. 
Daughters of the Cincinnati. 
Daughters of the Colonial Wars, Inc. 
Daughters of the Union Veterans of the Civil War, 1861-1865. 
Government Club of Chicago. 
Government Club of New York. 
Ladies’ Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. 
Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic. 
Law League of Kansas. 
National Auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans. 
National Society, Colonial Daughters of America. 
National 3ociety, Dames of the Loyal Legion. 
National jociety, Daughters of the American Colonists. 
National 3ociety, Daughters of the American Revolution. 
National 3ociety, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America. 
National 3ociety, Daughters of the Union, 1861-1865. 
National 3ociety of New England Women. 
National Society, Patriotic Builders of America (Inec.). 
National 3ociety, United States Daughters of 1812. 
New York City Colony, National Society of New England Women. 
Service Star Legion (Inc.). 
Society of Sponsors of the United States Navy. 
The Guadaloupe Club, 1848. - 
The National Patriotic Council. 
The National Women’s Relief Corps. 
Women’s Naval Service. 
Women of Army and Navy Legion of Valor, United States Army. 
Women's Overseas Service League. 
Woman's Constitutional League of Virginia. 
New YORK, February 7, 1929. 
Senator HIRAM JOHNSON, 
Chairman Committee on Immigration, Washington, D. C. 
My DEAR SIR: You will find accompanying this note petitions to the number 
of 624 signed by members and friends of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, 
Camp No. 985, New York. 
This number represents a very small percentage of those interested in the 
snactment of the national-origin provision of the present immigration law. but 
time precluded any further addition to the list. 
Those of us who have signed firmly protest against the Nye resolution 
postponing the enactment of the provision, and we sincerely hope that you will 
use every effort possible to prevent either the repeal or vostnonement of this 
worthy piece of legislation. 
We hope that our cooperation in this small way will do something to 
strengthen the barriers against a further influx of aliens, and if we can be of 
any further assistance you have onlv to command us. 
Yours verv truly. 
Siras W. Fry, 
Commander Eastern Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans. 
Senator NYE. Before we go into executive session, Mr. Chairman, 
you say that Senator Shipstead he nermitted ta submit a statement 
also for the record.
	        

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