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Carter Glass Papers, 1820/1946

141 Cubic Feet 285 document boxes, 3 oversize flat boxes
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The Carter Glass papers, 1820-1946, 141 cubic feet, consist of correspondence, manuscripts, newspaper articles, photographs, speeches, and printed materials from his work in the Banking and Currency Committee, the Secretary of the Treasury (1918-1920), and the United States Senate (1920-1946). Subjects include: The Federal Reserve Banking Act of 1913, the Federal Reserve system, and the Banking Act of 1933 (1932 Glass-Steagall Act).

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Carter Glass Papers, 1820/1946 141 Cubic Feet 285 document boxes, 3 oversize flat boxes

Frank W. McCulloch papers, 1960/1998

42 Linear Feet 105 boxes
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This collection of papers documents Frank McCulloch's extracurricular work in the field of labor law after his retirement from the National Labor Relations Board. The collection contains case files and annual reports from Public Review Board of the United Auto Workers (1971-1987); public employee rights; documents on the ILO and the United States S withdrawal from the organization; correspondence, miscellaneous files and published materials.

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Frank W. McCulloch papers, 1960/1998 42 Linear Feet 105 boxes

Thomas N. Gardner papers, 1966/2008

1.75 Cubic Feet 3 document boxes, 1 half legal document box 19 audiocassettes 32.00144 Gigabytes 1 floppy disk, 1 5 1/4 floppy disk, 1 USB flash drive
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This collection contains the papers of Thomas Gardner, an alumnus of the University of Virginia, a leader in the Southern civil rights and national peace movements of the '60s and '70s, and Professor of Communication at Westfield State University.

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Thomas N. Gardner papers, 1966/2008 1.75 Cubic Feet 3 document boxes, 1 half legal document box 19 audiocassettes 32.00144 Gigabytes 1 floppy disk, 1 5 1/4 floppy disk, 1 USB flash drive

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