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Information Research Section, PRRA
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Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration
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Student Congress Against War
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Taylor, Paul S., and Clark Kerr
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U.S. Congress.
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Utah State Department of Public Health
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van Gelderland, Karl
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Vorse, Mary Heaton
Walker, B.
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Ward, Paul W.
Washburn, Robert
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Westbrook, Lawrence
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Wickard, Claude R.
Wilder, Russell M., M.D.
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Williams, Charles
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Wilson, M.L.
Woelfel, Norman
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Works Progress Administration
Wright, Andy
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Wynne, W. H.
Yard, Molly
Youngblood, D. A.
Zimand, Gertrude Folks
Zon, Raphael
Zukerman, William
- Cherries are Red in San Joaquin
- Company Unions and the A. F. of L.
- From Bohemia: Ma and Pa Karas
- Harry Bridges: Rank-and-File Leader
- The Great 'Bootleg' Coal Industry
- The Hill-Billies Come to Detroit
American Student Union Members
- Children Wanted
- New Floors and Ceilings
- SECTION 7-A: The Clash Over the Most Disputed Clause in the Recovery Act
- The Nation and the New Republic
Bauer, Catherine and Jacob Crane
- Bothered (Cartoon)
- Coal to Newcastle (Cartoon)
- More New Deal Co-operation (Cartoon)
- Something's Happened to the Yardstick (Cartoon)
- The Efficiency Expert (Cartoon)
- Report, Buffalo, November 14th to 15th, 1934
- Report, Jamestown, New York, November, 1934
- Report, Rockland County, New York, December 7, 1934
Cauthier, Sheldon, F., Interviewer
- Eating Without Working: A Moral Disquisition
- Stuart Chase's Letter to the New York Times
- TVA: the New Deal's Best Asset, Part II. Broadening the Exchange Base
- TVA: the New Deal's Best Asset, Part III. Planning by Consent
- TVA: the New Deal's Best Asset, Part IV. The Great Transition
- TVA: the New Deal's Greatest Asset, Part I. Landscape and Background
Davis, Annie Ruth, Interviewer
- Educational Contribution of the Civilian Conservation Corps, The
- My Hopes for the CCC
- Robert Fechner to Robert J. Buckley, 4 June 1936
- Robert Fechner to Thomas L. Griffith, 21 September 1935
Federal Writers' Project, Minnesota
Federal Writers' Project, South Carolina
Federal Writers' Project, Tennessee
- Report, Clarksburg, West Virginia, December 1, 1934
- Report, Clarksburg, West Virginia, November 25, 1934
- Report, Morgantown, West Virginia, November 18, 1934
- Report, Williamson, West Virginia, December 7, 1934
- Frankfurter Letter to Roosevelt, 2/18/37
- Frankfurter Letter to Roosevelt, 2/7/37
- Frankfurter's Draft of FDR's Constitution Day Speech, 9/17/37
- Report, Camden, New Jersey, April 25, 1935
- Report, Gaston County, North Carolina, November 11, 1934
- Report, Gaston County, North Carolina, November 19, 1934
- Report, Massachusetts, November 25, 1934
- Report, Providence, Rhode Island, November 25, 1934
- Report, Providence, Rhode Island, November 25, 1934
- Negro Workers and Recovery
- That Work-Relief Bill
- The Negro Joins the Picket Line
- The Negro--Friend or Foe of Organized Labor?
- Harrington Press Conference, 3/9/39
- Harrington Press Conference, 4/20/39
- Harrington Press Conference, 7/20/39
- Harrington Press Conference, 7/6/39
Harrison, Willis S.; Massengill, Edwin
Hicks, Mary A., and Willis S. Harrison
- America's Economic Problem Number 1
- Hopkins Press Conference, 1/9/36
- Hopkins Press Conference, 10/8/34
- Hopkins Press Conference, 12/8/38
- Hopkins Press Conference, 2/16/34
- Hopkins Press Conference, 2/18/37
- Hopkins Press Conference, 2/21/35
- Hopkins Press Conference, 2/23/34
- Hopkins Press Conference, 2/25/37
- Hopkins Press Conference, 3/23/34
- Hopkins Press Conference, 3/30/34
- Hopkins Press Conference, 3/7/35
- Hopkins Press Conference, 4/28/38
- Hopkins Press Conference, 5/11/34
- Hopkins Press Conference, 6/11/34
- Hopkins Press Conference, 6/13/35
- Hopkins Press Conference, 7/14/38
- Hopkins Press Conference, 7/18/35
- Hopkins Press Conference, 7/3/35
- Hopkins Press Conference, 8/19/37
- Hopkins Press Conference, 8/24/34
- Hopkins Press Conference, 8/7/34
- Hopkins Press Conference, 9/21/34
- A. L. A. Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States 295 U.S. 495 (1935)
- Ashwander v. Tennessee Valley Authority 297 U.S. 288 (1936)
- Chief Justice Hughes' Letter to Senator Wheeler
- Home Building & Loan Assn. v. Blaisdell (1934)
- National Labor Relations Board v. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp.
- Panama Refining Co. v. Ryan, 293 U.S. 388 (1935)
- Perry v. United States, 294 U.S. 330 (1935)
- West Coast Hotel Co. v. Parrish, 300 U.S. 379 (1937)
- Hunter Press Conference, 2/2/42
- Hunter Press Conference, 6/19/41
- Hunter Press Conference, 8/21/39
- Hunter Press Conference, 8/22/40
- Hunter Press Conference, 9/26/41
Hunter, Ida Belle, Interviewer
- Harold Ickes to Robert Fechner, 20 September 1935
- Saving the Good Earth
- The Social Implications of the Roosevelt Administration
Information Research Section, PRRA
Klein, Herbert and Carey McWilliams
- Cooperatives [Puerto Rico, 1940]
- Cooperatives [Table, Puerto Rico, 1940]
- Gov Leahy Press Conference, 10/7/40
- Documentary Photography
- Hine's Photo Documents
- Photography as Factor in Social Development
- Photography in War
- Save the Arts Projects
- The Chelsea Document
Miller, Clyde R. and Louis Minsky
- Report of Otis Nation, Organizer, O.T.F.U, U. C. A. P. A. W. A.
- Testimony of Otis Nation, Director, O.T.F.U.
Office of Information for Puerto Rico
- Report, Brooklyn, New York, November 24, 1934
- Report, New York and New Jersey, December 1, 1934
- Report, New York and New Jersey, November 11, 1934
- Report, New York, New York, November 17, 1934
Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration
- "Agriculture," from Puerto Rico: A Guide to the Island of Boriquén
- "Cultural Life," from Puerto Rico: A Guide to the Island of Boriquén
- "Education," from Puerto Rico: A Guide to the Island of Boriquén
- "History," from Puerto Rico: A Guide to the Island of Boriquén
- "Industry, Commerce, and Labor," from Puerto Rico: A Guide to the Island of Boriquén
- "Religion," from Puerto Rico: A Guide to the Island of Boriquén
- "Sports and Recreation," from Puerto Rico: A Guide to the Island of Boriquén
- "The People," from Puerto Rico: A Guide to the Island of Boriquén
Reed, Thomas H., and Doris D. Reed
- Nebbia v. New York, 291 U.S. 502 (1934)
- Owen Roberts Memorandum (November 9, 1945)
- United States v. Butler, 297 U.S. 1 (1936)
- A Challenge to American Sportsmanship
- Abolish Jim Crow!
- American Women in the War
- Civil LibertiesThe Individual and the Community
- Defense and Girls
- Facing the Problems of Youth
- Freedom: Promise or Fact
- Good Citizenship: The Purpose of Education
- Helping Them to Help Themselves
- Human Rights and Human Freedom: An American View
- I Want You to Write to Me
- In Defense of Curiosity
- Insuring Democracy
- Keepers of Democracy
- Making Human Rights Come Alive
- My Mail
- Social Responsibility for Individual Welfare
- Some of My Best Friends Are Negro
- Statement on Draft Covenant on Human Rights
- Subsistence Farmsteads
- The National Conference on the Education of Negroes
- The Negro and Social Change
- The New Governmental Interest in the Arts
- The Power of Knowledge
- The Promise of Human Rights
- U.N. Deliberations on Draft Convention on the Political Rights of Women
- What I Hope to Leave Behind
- What Libraries Mean to the Nation
- What Ten Million Women Want
- What We Are Fighting For
- Why I Still Believe in the Youth Congress
- Woman's Place After the War
- Women and the Vote
- Women in Politics
- Women Must Learn to Play the Game as Men Do
- Workers Should Join Trade Unions
- You Can't Pauperize Children
- A Message to the Congress On Social Security
- A Message to the Congress On the Use Of Our National Resources
- A Program of Assistance for the Crippled.
- A Radio Address On the Third Anniversary Of C.C.C.
- A Radio Address to the Young Democratic Clubs of America
- Address at Atlanta, Georgia
- Address at Bonneville Dam, Oregon
- Address at Oglethorpe University
- Address at Temple University, Philadelphia
- Address at the Dedication Of the Triborough Bridge, New York City
- Address at the Thomas Jefferson Dinner, New York City
- Address at Timberline Lodge
- Address Before the 1933 Conference On Mobilization For Human Needs
- Address on Constitution Day, Washington, D. C.
- An Extemporaneous Address at Vassar College
- Annual Message to the Congress, 1934
- Annual Message to the Congress, 1935
- Annual Message to the Congress, 1936
- Annual Message to the Congress, 1937
- Annual Message to the Congress, 1941
- Campaign Address at Columbus, Ohio
- Campaign Address at Kansas City, Mo.
- Creation Of the First National Labor Relations Board
- Democratic Party Primaries
- Extemporaneous Address On A.A.A. to Farm Groups
- Extemporaneous Remarks at Thanksgiving Day Party at Warm Springs, Ga.
- Extemporaneous Speech at the Subsistence Homes Exhibition
- FDR Press Conference. May 31, 1935
- FDR to Robert Fechner, 27 September 1935
- Forgotten Man, The
- Greater Freedom and Greater Security
- Greetings to the Civilian Conservation Corps
- Inaugural Address, January 20, 1937
- Inaugural Address, March 4, 1933
- Informal Remarks at a C.C.C. Camp
- Judicial Branch Reorganization Plan
- Legislation to be Recommended to the Extraordinary Session of the Congress
- Letter to the Nation's Clergy, Franklin D. Roosevelt
- New Means to Rescue Agriculture
- Now!
- On Drought Conditions
- On the Bank Crisis
- On the Currency Situation
- On the Current Recession
- On the Reorganization of the Judiciary
- One Hundred and Sixtieth Press Conference (Excerpts), Warm Springs, Ga.
- Outlining the New Deal Program
- Portland Speech: Public Utilities Hydro-Electric Power
- President Roosevelt Supports Federal Aid
- Presidential Statement On N.I.R.A.
- Purposes and Foundations of the Recovery
- Remarks at the Dedication Of the New Post Office at Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
- Remarks at the New Athletic Field, Niagara Falls, N. Y.
- Remarks at the Roosevelt Home Club Celebration, Hyde Park, N.Y.
- Remarks at Welcome Home Party, Hyde Park, New York
- Review of the Achievements of the Seventy-third Congress
- Roosevelt Letter to Frankfurter, 2/9/37
- Roosevelt's Nomination Address, 1932
- Sixty-Sixth Press Conference (Excerpts)
- The Unemployment Census
- Three Essentials For Unemployment Relief
- Three Hundred Sixtieth Press Conference, (Excerpts)
- Three Hundredth Press Conference (Excerpt)
- White House Statement On a Plan For Relief
- Works Relief Program, The
Smith, Hilda W., and Barbara Donald
Smith, Hilda W., and Nancy Hart
- A Valley to Hold To
- Suffrage in the South Part I: The Poll Tax
- Suffrage in the South, Part II: The One Party System
- Carter v. Carter Coal Co., 298 U.S. 238 (1936)
- Humphrey's Executor v. United States 295 U.S. 602 (1935)
Taylor, Paul S., and Clark Kerr
Taylor, Paul S., and Norman Leon Gold
Taylor, Samuel S., Interviewer
Thompson, Isabel and Louise T. Clarke
Tipton, Bertha P., Interviewer
Tuttle, William Webb, Interviewer
U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary
Utah State Department of Public Health
Utah State Department of Public Welfare
- Face-Saving in WPA
- Henry Morgenthau and His Friends
- Presenting John P. Frey
- Roosevelt's Hollow Triumph
- Washington Weekly
- Report, Boston, Massachusetts, November 17, 1934
- Report, New Haven, Connecticut, December 2, 1934
- Report, Springfield, Massachusetts, November 17, 1934
- Major Problems in the Rehabilitation of the South
- The College and High School Aid Program of the Youth Administration
- The Problem of Unemployment
- Address before the Democratic Women's Regional Conference for Southeastern States
- Hot Lunches for a Million School Children
- The Lasting Values of WPA