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Office of Price Administration (OPA), Brand Names, Grade Labeling, Newsprint, Clippings and Mimeograph Articles, 1940-1946

 File — Box: 17, Folder: 49
Identifier: CAC_CC_007_4_17_49_0000
Topics include Lyle Hagler Boren, Clarence J. Brown, Prentiss Marsh Brown, Fred E. Busbey, James Francis Byrnes, Leo T. Crowley, Charles Wesley Dunn, John Kenneth Galbraith, Bernard Francis Haley, Clarence Frederick Lea, William Lester Nelson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Israel Moses Sieff, Joseph Stalin, Robert A. Taft, Rexford G. Tugwell, Charles A. Wolverton, American Federation of Labor, American Paper and Pulp Association, Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, Commodity Credit Corporation, Congress of Industrial Organization (U.S.), H. J. Heinz Company, United States Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, United States Congress House Subcommittee on Brand Names and Newsprint, United States Office of Price Administration, United States Office of War Information, United States Securities and Exchange Commission, United States War Production Board, advertising in the United States, anti-Americanism, brand name products in the United States, business ethics in the United States, canned foods prices, censorship in the United States, clothing and dress prices government policy in the United States, economic policy, food law and legislation in the United States, free enterprise in the United States, freedom of the press in the United States, governmental investigations in the United States, hosiery prices government policy in the United States, labels law and legislation, labor unions in the United States, livestock prices government policy in the United States, newsprint prices government policy in the United States, paper in the United States, price fixing in the United States, price regulation law and legislation in the United States, pulpwood industry in Canada, pulpwood industry in the United States, quality of products in the United States, radio Censorship in the United States, rationing law and legislation in the United States, rayon industry and trade law and legislation in the United States, scarcity, small business, socialism in Great Britain, standardization law and legislation in the United States, subsidies, taxation law and legislation in the United States, textile fabrics labeling in the United States, textile industry in the United States, underwear prices, waste paper in the United States, wood quality in the United States, wood standards in the United States, wood-pulp industry in the United States, World War II, Fred C. Heinz, Thomas A. Jenkins, Joseph P. McCurdy, American Pulpwood and Paper Association, Boren-Halleck Committee, United Garment Workers of America, Lea-Bailey Bill, Tugwell Bill, and War Security Bill. Correspondents include Charles A. Halleck and Wright Patman.

Dates

  • 1940-1946

Extent

From the Collection: 76.96 Linear Feet (62 containers)

Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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