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Unemployment in the United States

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Monograph

Identifikator:
1828236179
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-226169
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Unemployment in the United States
Place of publication:
Washington
Publisher:
United States, Government Printing Office
Year of publication:
1930
Scope:
II, 193 Seiten
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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Chapter

Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
Chapter
Title:
Statement of John B. Andrews, Director of the American Association for Labor Legislation
Collection:
Economics Books

Contents

Table of contents

  • Unemployment in the United States
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Statement of hon. Robert F. Wagner, a senator from the State of New York
  • Statement of Dr. Henry A. Atikinson, general secretary Church Union and World Alliance, New York City
  • Statement of Mr. William Green, president of American Federation of Labor
  • Statement of Dr. Samuel Joseph, College of the City of New York
  • Statement by Miss Frances Perkins, industrial commissioner of the State of New York
  • Statement of Dr. William T. Foster
  • Statement of Prof. Paul Douglas, of Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa.
  • Statement of John B. Andrews, Director of the American Association for Labor Legislation
  • Statement of James A. Emery, Washtington, D.C., representing the National Association of Manufacturers, and others
  • Statement of Mrs. E. E. Danley, representing the National Board of the Young Women´s Christian Association
  • Statement of James A. Emery, representing National Association of Manufacturers of the United States of America
  • Statement of Thomas F. Cadwalader, representing the Sentinels of the Republic, Baltimore, MD.
  • Statement of Miss Grace E. Cooke, representing the National Employment Board, Boston, Mass
  • Statement of Fred J. Winslow, Chicago, Ill., representing the Illinois Employment Board
  • Statement of Frank L. Peckham
  • Statement of James M. Mead, of New York
  • Closing statement of hon. Robert F. Wagner, United States Senator from the States of Yew York
  • Statement of hon. John L. Cable, a representative in congress from the State of Ohio

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UNEMPLOYMENT IN THE UNITED STATES 99 
Charles S. Martin, 124 West One hundred thirty-sixth Street, New York City, 
clergyman. 
John Matteson, 708 Washington Street, Whitman, Mass., clergyman, 
William H. Matthai, 415 East Oliver Street, Baltimore, Md., president, Beaver 
Dam Marble Co. 
Mrs. Oscar E. Maurer, 148 Cold Spring Street, New Haven, Conn. 
W. F. Maylott, 152 Derby Avenue, Connecticut, clergyman. 
Frank B. McAllister, 17 Edgewood Road, Lexington, Mass., clergvman. 
Lee 8. McCollester, 48 Professor Road, Tufts College, Massachusetts, dean of 
Crane Theological School. 
Francis J. McConnell, 150 Fifth Avenue, New York City, bishop. 
L. W. McCreary, 89 Lafayette Avenue, East Orange, N. J., clergvman. 
Claude A. McKay, 108 Maplewood Terrace, Springfield, Mass., clergyman. 
R. 8.McKee, 168 Second Street, Stewart Manor, N. Y., Young Men’s Christian 
Association, secretary. 
John 8. McLain, 22 James Avenue, Brookline, Mass., retired editor and 
publisher. } 
Terence J. McManus, 170 Broadway, New York City, attorney. 
Edwin D. Mead, Brookline, Mass., writer. 
Lucia Ames Mead, 19 Euston Street, Brookline, Mass., lecturer and publicist. 
John Howard Melish, 126 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., clergyman. 
Frank W. Merrick, Brimbal Avenue, Beverly, Mass., lecturer. 
Randolph 8. Merrill, 777 Longmeadow Street, Longmeadow, Mass., clergyman. 
William P. Merrill, 112 East Toiciy-sifty Street, New York City, clergyman. 
Edward D. Merriman, Westport, Conn., teacher (retired). 
Edward G. W. Meury, 405 West Forty-first Street, New York City, clergyman. 
William B. Millar, 71 West Twenty-third Street, New York City, general secre- 
tary, Greater New York Federation of Churches. 
Mrs. William H. Millard, 12 Clinton Street, Delhi, N. Y. 
George M. Miller, 1058 East Twenty-first Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., clergyman. 
Henry Miller, 456 East One hundred and fifty-eigitth Street, New York City, 
clergyman. 
J. Lane Miller, 75 Prospect Park, West Brooklyn, N. Y., clergyman. 
Kenneth D. Miller, Madison, N. J., clergyman. 
Harry L. Mirick, 15 Dey Street, New York City, engineer. 
Edwin Knox Mitchell, 57 Gillett Street, Hartford, Conn., professor. 
W. W. Mix, 44 Price Street, Stapleton, Staten Island, N. Y., clergyman. 
John J. Moment, 815 Park Avenue, Plainfield, N. J., clergyman. 
George R. Montgomery, Noroton, Conn., editorial writer. 
John Milton Moon, 91 Rugby Road, Brooklyn, N. Y., clergyman. 
Mrs. John F. Moors, 32 Mount Vernon Street, Boston, Mass. 
John A. Morehead, 39 East Thirty-fifth Street, New York City, clergyman. 
Clara Morehouse, 17 Atkinson Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
Ruth Morgan, 1010 Grand Central Terminal Building, New York City, 
third vice president, National League of Women Voters. 
William Fellowes Morgan, 109 Cliff Street, New York City, business man. 
Edward Allen Morris, 26 Richey Place, Trenton, N. J., clergy man. 
Erving P. Morse, Boston, Mass., president, Houghton DuHon Co. 
Harriett E. Morton, 353 Grove Street, Worcester, Mass., retired teacher. 
Alfrieda M. Mosher, 12 Newbury Street, Boston, Mass., cultivation secretary, 
International Institute, Boston. 
Leslie B. Moss, 419 Fourth Avenue, New York City. 
R. L. Mowbray, 538 Washington Avenue, Hagerstown, Md., clergyman. 
William R. Mowbray, Lewes, Del., clergyman. 
Albert J. Murray, Cambridge Industrial Association, Cambridge, Mass., 
President of the Cambridge Industrial Association. 
Norman B. Nash, Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Mass., professor. 
Mrs. Henry Necarsulmer, 225 West Eighty-sixth Street, New York City. 
J. 8. Neill, 49 Park Street, South Manchester, Conn., clergyman. 
Allen H. Nelson, 60 Fifth Avenue., New York City, publisher. 
Oliver Shaw Newell, 147 Park Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y., clergyman. . 
Frank Mason North, 150 Fifth Avenue, New York City, clergyman. 
Elizabeth C. Northup, 77 Crescent Street, Waltham, Mass., city health and 
welfare work. 
Henry T. Noyes, 10 Champeney Terrace, Rochester, N. Y., manuf acturer. 
Morgan P. Noyes, 160 Henry Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., ¢ lergyman. 
Peter J. O'Callaghan, Qakland, N. J., priest.
	        

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