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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-18machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-18T05:51:01machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-18T05:51:02humanSystem Service (system@localhost)revised2017-08-17T14:58:15humanDina Herbert (dina.herbert@nara.gov)User published constellationcreated2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFcorporateBodyUnited States. Federal Trade Commission.presumedEtats-Unis. Federal trade commissionpresumedアメリカ合衆国連邦取引委員会presumedEstados Unidos., Federal Trade CommissionpresumedUnited States. Comisión Federal de ComerciopresumedU. S. Federal Trade CommissionpresumedUnited States. Trade Commission, FederalpresumedFederal Trade Commission United StatespresumedUnited States. Federalʹnai︠a︡ torgovai︠a︡ komissii︠a︡presumedBeikoku Renpo Torihiki IinkaipresumedFTCpresumedF.T.C.presumedTrade Commission United Statespresumedベイコク レンポウ トリヒキ イインカイpresumedUnited States Interstate Trade Commission, 1914presumedUnited States Comisión Federal de ComerciopresumedFederal Trade Commission (U.S.)presumedUnited States. Federal'naâ torgovaâ komissiâ SŠApresumed Federal Trade CommissionpresumedFederalʹnai︠a︡ torgovai︠a︡ komissii︠a︡ SShApresumedInterstate Trade Commission, 1914presumed米国連邦取引委員会presumedactive 1934EnglishGovernment publicityTrade regulationUnited StatesAmericansAction for Children's Television.American Association of Advertising Agencies.American Iron and Steel Institute.American Medical Association. Dept. of Investigation.American Medical Association. Dept. of Investigation.Anderson, Sigurd, 1904-1990.Associated Gas and Electric Company.Ayres, William A., 1867-1952.Brinkley, John Richard, 1885-1942.Burr, Eugene W.Burton, Harold H. (Harold Hitz), 1888-1964.Chase, Stuart, 1888-1985.Chester-Kent (firm : Saint Paul, Minn.)Consumers' Research, Inc.Davies, Joseph Edward.Drake, Benjamin B., 1880-1961.Edgett-Burnham Company.Edgett-Burnham Company.Elman, Philip, 1918-Epstein, Ralph Cecil.ESTHER (EGGERTSEN) PETERSON, 1906-1997Flynt, John James, 1914-2007.Freer, Robert Elliot, 1896-1962.Gardner, Paris Cleveland, 1887-1974.Georgetown University. Institute for Public Interest Representation.Gilman, Robbins, 1878-1955.Gottlieb & Schwartz (Law firm : Chicago, Ill.)Harris, William J. (William Julius), 1868-1932.Harvard Law SchoolHodges, George H. (George Hartshorn), 1866-1947.Humphrey, William E. (William Ewart), 1862-1934.Kern, Paul J.Kintner, Earl W.Kintner, Earl W.Mason family.Mason, Lowell B. (Lowell Blake), 1893-1983.McDermott, A. M.McDermott, A. M.Miller, James C. (James Clifford), 1942-Miller, James Clifford.Minnesota. Attorney General. Antitrust Division.Murdock, Victor.Murdock, Victor.Nation (New York, N.Y. : 1865).Pertschuk, Michael, 1933-Peterson, Esther, 1906-1997.Pollard, John Garland, 1871-1937.Powers, Willow Roberts, 1943-Reeves, Rosser.Reilly, John R., 1928-2008Rublee, George, 1868-1957.Seattle City Light.Spingarn, Stephen J. (Stephen Joel), 1908-Stocking, George Ward, 1892-1975.Taft, William Howard, 1915 August 7-Taft, William Howard, 1945-Taggart, Herbert F. (Herbert Francis), 1898-1983.Thompson, Huston.Thurmond, Strom, 1902-2003.Thye, Edward John, 1896-.United States. Securities Act of 1933.Weinberger, Caspar W.Weinberger, Caspar W.Williams, John Sharp, 1854-1932.Younger, J. Arthur (Jesse Arthur), 1893-1967.United States. Federal Trade Commission.WikipediaNational Archives CatalogMinnesota. Attorney General. Antitrust Division. Investigation files, 1972-1979.Minnesota. Attorney General. Antitrust Division.Investigation files, 1972-1979.2.75 cu. ft. (3 boxes).Records pertaining to two investigations by the division, into the noncompetitive practices by the bakery and petroleum industries. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsThe Nation, records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).The Nation records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).34 boxes (42.5 linear ft.)Records of the weekly magazine, The Nation, primarily during the editorship of Freda Kirchwey.Houghton LibraryGottlieb & Schwartz (Law firm : Chicago, Ill.). Gottlieb & Schwartz records, 1921-1949.Gottlieb & Schwartz (Law firm : Chicago, Ill.)Friedman, William J.Gottlieb & Schwartz records, 1921-1949.30 linear ft. (71 boxes)Briefs, notices, agreements, transcripts, drafts of legal documents, court exhibits, research files, memoranda, correspondence, pamphlets, clippings, and other records of the Chicago law firm Gottlieb & Schwartz. The firm represented bondholders of the Chicago Surface Lines, especially bondholders of the Chicago City Railway Company and Calumet & South Chicago Railway Company, and the collection includes notices to bondholders and copies of bondholders' protective agreements, as well as financial assessments and valuations of the Chicago Surface Lines. Most of the materials in the collection relate to the unification of Chicago public transit, especially as it influenced Chicago Surface Lines bondholders. Also present are materials on plans for the reorganization of the Chicago Surface Lines and Chicago public transit, as well as on city ordinances created to enable transit unification. Present are transcripts and exhibits from federal district court and Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) hearings on transit reorganization and unification plans. The collection also contains transcripts of hearings, clippings, press releases, pamphlets, and correspondence related to Senate Resolution 83, known as the Walsh Resolution, which passed in 1928 and lead to an investigation of public utility holding companies by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Chicago History MuseumReeves, Rosser. Rosser Reeves papers, 1927-1994.Reeves, Rosser.Rosser Reeves papers, 1927-1994.11.2 c.f. (28 archives boxes),4 tape recordings,1 disc recording, and4 films; plusadditions of 9.2 c.f.,7 film reels,1 tape recording,7 disc recordings,35 photographs, and2 transparencies.Papers of an advertising executive who was chairman of the board of Ted Bates & Co., Inc. The collection is arranged as general correspondence; speeches and writings by and about Reeves; and material on politics, advertising awards, and Ted Bates & Co. The correspondence is comprised of both personal and business mail. Included are letters to and from clients and other advertising executives such as Fairfax M. Cone, Alfred A. Knopf, Gerard Lambert, Frank Hummert, David Ogilvy, and Alfred Politz. There is also significant correspondence reflecting his anti-Communist sentiments and his involvement in Republican politics both nationally and in New York from 1952 to 1964. Fragmentary files on Ted Bates & Co. include marketing plans and research, commercials and advertising copy, records of an FTC investigation and a tax trial to which the Bates agency was a party, and other miscellaneous material. Advertising files include correspondence, research material, and drafts for "Reality in Advertising" (1961), which expressed his well-known "hard-sell philosophy," and correspondence for a proposed second book; speeches and articles by and about Reeves; and material on his induction into the Advertising Hall of Fame. Concerning his political involvement is a box of material on the 1952 Eisenhower Presidential campaign and Thruston B. Morton's senatorial campaign in 1956. The diverse material on the Eisenhower campaign includes a film of spot advertisements. Of more personal interest are poetry files and financial records relating to interests outside the Bates agency such as his publication of "Boats" magazine. The processed portion of this collection is summarized above, dates 1927-1971, and is described in the register. Additional accessions date to 1994 and are described below. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectSpingarn, Stephen J. (Stephen Joel), 1908-. files, 1933-1972.Spingarn, Stephen J. (Stephen Joel), 1908-files, 1933-1972.28 ft.Correspondence files, memoranda, reports, press releases, and clipping files relating to Spingarn's service with the Treasury Dept. as attorney and assistant general counsel (1940-1942 and 1946-1949); activities in connection with the Counter-Intelligence Corps (1944-1953); his service on the White House staff (1949-1950); and his term as a member of the Federal Trade Commission. Harry S. Truman LibraryTaggart, Herbert F. (Herbert Francis), 1898-1983. Herbert F. Taggart papers, 1934-1980.Taggart, Herbert F. (Herbert Francis), 1898-1983.Herbert F. Taggart papers, 1934-1980.4 linear ft.Files relating to his testimony and writings on cost accounting cases tried before the Federal Trade Commission under the provisions of the Robinson-Patman Price Discrimination Act; also miscellaneous accounting reports, articles and studies. Bentley Historical LibraryAssociated Gas and Electric Company records, 1902-1954.Associated Gas and Electric Company records, 1902-1954.Records of AGEC include articles of incorporation; contract agreements between AGEC and its subsidiaries and banks regarding corporate stock, bonds, and debentures, mergers, real estate and facilities transactions, and electricity distribution; annual financial reports to securities holders; Federal Trade Commission accounting reports; 211 volumes of stock and bond ownership certificates; AGEC audits, 1906-1939; indentures; Board of Directors and Executive Committee minute books of operating companies, service companies, holding companies, and trusts; 88 volumes of scrapbooks, including letters, circulars, sales brochures, clippings, and reports; U.S. District Court records of litigation concerning the reorganization of AGEC, including testimony, proceedings, judges' opinions and rulings, and reports of court-appointed trustees, 1930s; histories of AGEC and its associated properties, and biographical information on Howard C. Hopson; lists ofcompanies and mergers, 1919-1933; Securities and Exchange Commission legal forms and hearings, 1941-1944; copies of and AGEC company magazine, 1927-1938; and related records. Also included are journals, ledgers, cashbooks, payroll vouchers, stock certificate books, and other items concerning Howard C. Hopson's business interests, including trusts, service companies, and investment and management firms; also, records concerning the Rural Electrification Administration. Includes Manila Electric Company records on microfilm.EnglishDivision of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.Powers, Willow Roberts, 1943-. Willow Powers collection, [1998-2001].Powers, Willow Roberts, 1943-Willow Powers collection, [1998-2001].1 linear ft.This collection consists of research files used to write the book, Navajo trading : the end of an era. The book, a history of the United Indian Traders, chronicles the Indian trade primarily during the last half of the 20th century. Of interest in the collection is the role of the Navajo legal aid organization, Dinebeiina Nahilna be Agaditahe and the Federal Trade Commission in creating new regulations over the practice of pawn. Powers has collected FTC records, reports, newspaper accounts, and UITA records in crafting her book. This project was funded by a grant from the United Indian Traders Association. Northern Arizona University, Cline LibraryJohn Sharp Williams Papers, 1902-1924, (bulk 1914-1924)Williams, John Sharp, 1854-1932John Sharp Williams Papers 1902-1924 (bulk 1914-1924)36,000 items; 120 containers; 91 linear feetUnited States representative and senator, lawyer, and planter from Mississippi. Correspondence, biographical and genealogical material, newspaper clippings, printed material, and other papers documenting Williams's Congressional service. Pertains primarily to politics in Mississippi and the nation during the presidential administrations of Woodrow Wilson and Warren G. Harding.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionJoseph Edward Davies Papers, 1860-1958, (bulk 1912-1958)Davies, Joseph Edward, 1876-1958Joseph Edward Davies Papers 1860-1958 (bulk 1912-1958)75,000 items; 224 containers plus 5 oversize; 97.6 linear feetDiplomat, lawyer, and author. Correspondence, diaries, drafts of articles, books, and speeches, printed matter, and scrapbooks relating to Davies's career as an ambassador to Belgium and Russia, presidential advisor, and author.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionUnited States. Securities Act of 1933. Materials documenting the legislative genesis of the Securities Act, 1933.United States. Securities Act of 1933.Landis, James McCauley, 1899-1964.Breed, William C.Dean, Arthur Hobson, 1898-Healy, Robert E., 1883-1946.Henderson, A. I.Keyser, Paul V.May, George Oliver, 1883-1946.Investment Bankers Association of America.Materials documenting the legislative genesis of the Securities Act, 1933.1 box.Contains materials collected by James M. Landis, as chair of the SEC, reflecting the development of the Securities Act of 1933. Includes House and Senate bills, comparison and conference printings, and memoranda. Harvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138Harold H. Burton Papers, 1792-1965, (bulk 1935-1964)Burton, Harold H. (Harold Hitz), 1888-1964.Harold H. Burton papers, 1792-1965118,000 items.399 containers plus 1 classified and 4 oversize.159.5 linear feet.5 microfilm reels.Correspondence, diaries (1941-1963), legal case files, speeches, writings, reports, broadsides, maps, newspaper clippings, printed matter, and photographs, chiefly relating to Burton's service as associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1945-1958) and U.S. senator from Ohio (1941-1945). Subjects include his Cleveland law practice, Ohio and Republican Party politics, social life in Washington, D.C., Townsend Plan, Inc., the Truman Committee (U.S. Senate Special Committee Investigating the National Defense Program), U.S. Office of Price Administration, United Nations, Alaska, American Association of the Red Cross, American Unitarian Association, American Legion, Bowdoin College, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. Included in Burton's extensive Supreme Court files are bench and certiorari memoranda, conference lists, notes, drafts, opinions, docket books, and other files relating to such cases as Standard Oil v. Federal Trade Commission, Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company v. Sawyer, and Brown v. Board of Education. Also includes material on the Hitz family. Correspondents include William J. Brennan, Owen Brewster, John W. Bricker, Styles Bridges, Harry Flood Byrd, Tom C. Clark, William O. Douglas, Felix Frankfurter, John M. Harlan, Earl E. Hart, William Hitz, J. Edgar Hoover, Robert Houghwout Jackson, Frank J. Lausche, Sherman Minton, Frank Murphy, Stanley Forman Reed, Donald R. Richberg, Harlan Fiske Stone, Robert A. Taft, Harry S. Truman, Fred M. Vinson, Henry Agard Wallace, and Charles Evans Whittaker.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionMason, Lowell B. (Lowell Blake), 1893-1983. Papers, 1944-1966.Mason, Lowell B. (Lowell Blake), 1893-1983.Papers, 1944-1966.2 linear ft.Case files, speech files, press releases, newspaper clippings, publications, and other materials, relating chiefly to Mason's career as a member of the Federal Trade Commission. Harry S. Truman LibraryElman, Philip, 1918-. Reminiscences of Philip Elman:koral history, 1984.Elman, Philip, 1918-Silber, Norman Isaac,Reminiscences of Philip Elman: oral historyTranscript: 405 leaves. Tape: 19 cassettes.Family background; education at City College of New York, 1932-1936, and Harvard Law School, 1936-1939; law clerk to Judge Calvert Magruder, United States Court of Appeals, 1939-1940, and Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter, 1941-1943; experiences in Washington, D.C. during New Deal and World War II; attorney, Federal Commerce Commission, 1940-1941; impressions and analysis of United States Supreme Court; Office of Foreign Economic Coordination, State Department, 1943-1944; Office of the Solicitor General, Department of Justice, 1944-1945: caseload, atmosphere, relationship with Office of Attorney General, discussion of individual cases; role at Potsdam Conference, 1945; legal adviser to military government in. Berlin, Germany, 1945-1946; assistant to Solicitor General, 1946-1961: comparison of incumbents, procedures, achievements; appointment to Federal Trade Commission, 1961: political appointments, relationship with other commissioners, recommendation process, cases, mergers, dissents, resignation 1970; impressions of Federal Trade Commission after 1970.EnglishColumbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesMiller, James Clifford. James C. Miller papers, 1972-1988.Miller, James Clifford.James C. Miller papers, 1972-1988.198 ms. boxes.Speeches and writings, correspondence, memoranda, notes, reports, studies, statistics, clippings, and other printed matter, relating to domestic policy in the United States during the presidential adminstration of Ronald Reagan, and especially to policy regarding regulation of commerce, planning and implementation of the federal budget, and administration of federal government agencies. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryPollard, John Garland, 1871-1937. Papers, 1683-1968, 1856-1937.Pollard, John Garland, 1871-1937.Anderson, Henry Watkins, 1870-1954.Astor, Nancy Witcher Langhorne Astor, Viscountess, 1879-1964.Bruce, David Kirkpatrick Este.Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925.Byrd, Harry Flood, 1887-1966.Cannon, James, 1864-1944.Glass, Carter, 1858-1946.Rockefeller, John D. (John Davison), 1874-1960.Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945.Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924.Boatwright, Frederic William, 1868-1951.Bryan, John Stewart, 1871-1944.Chandler, J. A. C. (Julian Alvin Carroll), 1872-1934.Davis, Westmoreland, 1859-1942.DuPont, Jessie Ball, d. 1970.Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962.Swanson, Claude Augustus, 1862-1939.Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935.Weddell, Alexander Wilbourne, 1876-1948.Papers, 1683-1968, 1856-1937.ca. 15, 000 items.Professional and personal papers of John Garland Pollard, lawyer, educator and governor of Virginia. Subjects covered by the collection are Virginia Democratic Party politics, the Southern Baptist Church, threats to the separation of church and state, Williamsburg, Va., Colonial National Historical Park, YMCA in World War I, Prohibition, the Depression, the Federal Trade Commission, College of William and Mary and founding of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Prominent correspondents include Henry Watkins Anderson, Lady Astor, Frederic W. Boatwright, David K.E. Bruce, John Stewart Bryan, William Jennings Bryan, Harry F. Byrd, James Cannon, J.A.C. Chandler, Calvin Coolidge, Westmoreland Davis, Jessie Ball Dupont, Carter Glass, John D. Rockefeller, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, Claude A. Swanson, Lyon G. Tyler, Alexander W. Weddell, and Woodrow Wilson. William & Mary LibrariesVictor Murdock Papers, 1824-1971, (bulk 1909-1940)Murdock, Victor, 1871-1945Victor Murdock Papers 1824-1971 (bulk 1909-1940)38,300 items; 129 containers plus 1 oversize; 51.6 linear feetU.S. representative from Kansas and newspaper editor. Diary, family papers, general correspondence, Federal Trade Commission files, writings, and miscellany documenting Murdock's political career as a congressman from Kansas and leadership of the Republican insurgents who contested the power of House Speaker Joseph Cannon in 1910. Includes material concerning Murdock's activities on behalf of the Progressive Party and as a member of the Federal Trade Commission. Also contains family papers relating especially to his father, Marshall M. Murdock, and brother, Marcellus M. Murdock, and their association with the Wichita Daily Eagle.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionHarris, William J. (William Julius), 1868-1932. William J. Harris papers, 1905-1916.Harris, William J. (William Julius), 1868-1932.William J. Harris papers, 1905-1916.4 linear ft.The collection consists of personal and political papers of William J. Harris from 1905-1916. His political papers contain correspondence while he served as private secretary to U.S. Senator Alexander Stephens Clay (1908-1909), correspondence relating to his term as State Senator (1911-1912), and records relating to his chairmanship of the State Democratic Committee including the Georgia campaign of Woodrow Wilson for president and correspondence relating to patronage and legislation. The personal papers contain legal and financial records dealing mainly with his insurance business. The speech files contain notes and drafts of two speeches Harris gave while Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission (1916). The collection does not contain documentation from Harris' subsequent term as U.S. Senator. Major correspondees include William Gibbs McAdoo, Hoke Smith, Carl Vinson, and Augustus O. Bacon. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryVan Duyn, William. William Van Duyn Tobacco Advertisement Collection, 1913-2002.Van Duyn, William.William Van Duyn Tobacco Advertisement Collection, 1913-2002.46 linear ft. (187 notebooks)The collection contains clipped pages from popular journals of cigarette advertisments arranged by tobacco company and thereunder by brand and year. Most advertisements can be identified by magazine and date. Although the advertisements are primarily from American companies, there are also ads from British and Continental brands. One can trace advertising campaigns by different companies in different eras. There are advertisments for snuff and other forms of tobacco, examples of cigarette packaging, and photographs of billboards. Finally, the collection includes news clippings and advertisements related to the anti-smoking movement. Yale University, Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical LibraryElman, Philip, 1918-. Papers, 1925-1979.Elman, Philip, 1918-Bickel, Alexander M.Davis, John W. (John William), 1873-1955.Douglas, Elsie.Frankfurter, Felix, 1882-1965.Frankfurter, Marion Denman.Isenberg, Maxwell.Landis, James McCauley, 1899-1964.Lewis, Anthony, 1927-Magruder, Calvert, 1893-1968.Otis, Wayne.Rauh, Joseph L., 1911-Soboloff, Simon E., 1893-1973.Papers, 1925-1979.4 boxes.Correspondence, opinions, memoranda, articles, pamphlets, clippings, and other papers, relating mainly to Felix Frankfurter's work on the Supreme Court and Elman's work with the Solicitor General. Includes numerous notes from Frankfurter pertaining to cases before the Supreme Court, particularly the historic cases of Willie Francis, Rosenberg, Brown v. Board of Education, and Cooper v. Aaron. Harvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138Kern, Paul J. Papers, 1939-1963.Kern, Paul J.Papers, 1939-1963.ca. 1 linear ft.Papers relate to his work and include correspondence, bills, and legal papers. Subjects include the Contraceptive Report, Doeskin Products, Crosman Seed Company, labor arbitration with the Newspaper Guild, and formation of a pension plan for management employees. Correspondents include John Carson of the Federal Trade Commission concerning a possible position as the Consumers Union representative in Washington, D.C. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial LibraryRobbins Gilman and family papers., 1699-2009.Gilman, Robbins, 1878-1955.Robbins Gilman and family papers. 1699-2009.Correspondence, diaries, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, printed materials, genealogical information, and some early family papers of Robbins Gilman and his wife Catheryne Cooke Gilman of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Also includes papers documenting the activities of their son Logan Drinker and his wife Rhoda Raasch Gilman and their daughters Betsy (Elizabeth) and Carolyn, and papers of Leonard O. and Rhoda (Kimbro) Raasch, Rhoda Gilman's parents. Papers from other family members and related families are also present.EnglishGermanMinnesota Historical SocietyThye, Edward John, 1896-. Edward J. Thye papers, 1938-1959.Thye, Edward John, 1896-.Edward J. Thye papers, 1938-1959.39.25 cu. ft. (38 boxes, 1 oversize folder, 1 folder in Reserve Collection).Correspondence, speeches, background materials, bills and reports, clippings, campaign literature, and related materials reflecting Thye's public and official activities as U.S. senator (Republican) from Minnesota, 1947-1958. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryAmerican Medical Association. Dept. of Investigation. Records, 1843-1990 (bulk 1906-1975).American Medical Association. Dept. of Investigation.American Medical Association. Propaganda Dept.American Medical Association. Bureau of Investigation.United States. Federal Trade Commission.United States. Food and Drug Administration.Records, 1843-1990 (bulk 1906-1975).371 cubic ft. (1000 boxes, 1 volume).Correspondence, clippings, articles, books, periodicals, promotional materials, product and packaging samples, and legal documents related to various fraudulent or alternative health practitioners and products which were the subjects of inquiries to and/or investigations by the AMA. EnglishMultiple languagesAmerican Medical Association,James S. Todd Memorial LibraryYounger, J. Arthur (Jesse Arthur), 1893-1967. J. Arthur Younger papers, 1964-1968.Younger, J. Arthur (Jesse Arthur), 1893-1967.J. Arthur Younger papers, 1964-1968.12 linear feet.Correspondence, documents, and printed reference materials which form a written record of Younger's career in Washington, D.C. from 1964 until his death in 1967 and the election of his successor. Covers almost every aspect of his life and duties as well as showing his constituents' reactions and opinions to most of the major and local issues of the period. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesAmerican Association of Advertising Agencies. American Association of Advertising Agencies records, 1918-1998.American Association of Advertising Agencies.American Association of Advertising Agencies records, 1918-1998.67,000 items.Collection includes correspondence, annual corporate and stockholder reports for member agencies, meeting minutes and speeches, biographical summaries, a subject file, and videotapes that document selected activities and functions of the organization. The collection has been compiled from a number of accessions received over time, and so does not represent a comprehensive archive of the AAAA. Certain aspects of AAAA activities, however, are well represented, including the card files that document the professional careers of AAAA members over a 50-year period, and subject files that focus on Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) investigations into complaints lodged against advertisers and advertising claims produced in a variety of media, with a particular emphasis on the ways that products were advertised during and in conjunction with children's television programming. Other topics touched on include advertising self-regulation, antitrust issues, advertising laws, and deceptive and ethical practices in marketing and advertising. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryEpstein, Ralph Cecil. Ralph C. Epstein papers, 1930s.Epstein, Ralph Cecil.Barker, Preston Wallace, 1896-United States. Federal Trade Commission.National Automobile Chamber of Commerce.State University of New York at Buffalo. University Archives.United States.Ralph C. Epstein papers, 1930s.19 boxes (8.75 linear ft.)The collection documents Ralph C. Epstein's research interests while he was on the faculty of the University of Buffalo. His main research interests revolved around the rubber and automotive industries in the United States. Additional topics included are American manufacturing, industry, and commerce on a broader scale and unemployment insurance law. SUNY at Buffalo, University at BuffaloEdgett-Burnham Company. Edgett-Burnham Company records, 1854-1930.Edgett-Burnham Company.Edgett-Burnham Company records, 1854-1930.80 cubic ft.Records of the Edgett-Burnham Company, and its predecessors, Edgett & Totten and Wayne County Preserving Company, include correspondence, 1883-1920, with the Federal Trade Commission, the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell, the New York State Canned Goods Packers Association, the New York State Factory Investigation Commission and the United States Department of Agriculture. Also contains brokerage accounts, cash books, check registers, farm accounts, corn accounts, daily reports of packing and canning departments, daybooks, ensilage records, inventories, labor and time books, ledgers, merchandise books, payroll records, and sales books. Includes correspondence of Edwin K. Burnham concerning the Democratic Party in Wayne County, New York, area crops, and the State Custodial Asylum for Feeble-Minded Women at Newark, and photographs of company personnel. Cornell University LibraryAnderson, Sigurd, 1904-1990. Sigurd Anderson papers, 1951-1964 (bulk 1951-1954)Anderson, Sigurd, 1904-1990.Sigurd Anderson papers, 1951-1964 (bulk 1951-1954)1 container (.42 linear ft.)Sigurd Anderson, a republican, served as the 19th governor of South Dakota from 1951 to 1955. This small collection includes addresses given by Sigurd Anderson, mainly during his service as Federal Trade Commissioner, and collected addresses covering topics of interest to Anderson while he was governor of South Dakota. South Dakota State University, Hilton M. Briggs LibraryUnited States. Federal Trade Commission. Report, 1934.United States. Federal Trade Commission.McDermott, A. M.Report, 1934.1 item ; 28-36 cm.Photocopy of a Power and Gas Investigation report concerning Dr. John R. Brinkley's attempt to establish a telephone line from Milford, Kan. across the Mexican border so he could continue radio broadcasting. The report, by A.M. McDermott, contains a photocopy of a sample contract between Brinkley and the American Telephone and Telegraph Company for construction of the line. University of Kansas Archives / MSS / Rare Books, Kenneth Spencer Research LibraryGeorgetown University. Institute for Public Interest Representation. Records.INSPIRE Records10.50 linear feetThe Institute for Public Representation (INSPIRE, now IPR) is a public interest law firm and clinical education program founded by Georgetown University Law Center in 1971. In 1976, INSPIRE published a study on the history of commissioners' appointments to the Federal Trade Commission and the Federal Communications Commission, examining regulatory appointments over 25 years and five administrations.
One part of the collection includes materials copied from the files of the Senate Committee on Commerce at the National Archives, the House Oversight & Investigations Subcommittee, the Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower and John F. Kennedy Presidential Libraries, the papers of columnist Drew Pearson, and the papers of Senator Estes Kefauver.
Records documenting the efforts by INSPIRE to produce their report make up the other part of the collection. The collection contains published and unpublished information on the men and women appointed to the Federal Trade Commission and the Federal Communications Commission from 1949 to 1974, including Joseph Califano, Benjamin Hooks, Nicholas Johnson, Newton Minow, and Caspar Weinberger.
Inclusive dates for the INSPIRE Records span from 1935 to 1976, although the bulk of the material dates from 1973 to 1976. Types of documents include correspondence, manuscript notes, written interviews, maps, graphs, photographs, charts, and transcripts of 39 oral interviews. 53 audio tape cassettes make up part of the collection but are stored separately with the Library of American Broadcasting Audio Tape Collection.EnglishUniversity of Maryland (College Park, Md.). LibrariesFreer, Robert Elliot, 1896-1962. Papers, 1933-1962.Freer, Robert Elliot, 1896-1962.United States. Federal Trade Commission.Papers, 1933-1962.31 linear ft.Correspondence, speeches, reports, legal files, press releases, and other papers. Includes personal correspondence and materials relating to Freer's private legal practice in Washington, D.C., and his service as a member of the Federal Trade Commission. Harry S. Truman LibraryMason family. Papers, 1901-1956Mason family.Illinois. General Assembly. Senate.United States. Federal Trade Commission.Mason, Lowell B. (Lowell Blake), 1893-1983.Mason, Roderick White, b. 1889.Mason, William E. (William Ernest), 1850-1921.Papers, 1901-1956.86 linear ft. (2 boxes)Correspondence, speeches, printed material, World War I maps, postcards, newsclippings and scrapbook. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryUnited States. Federal Trade Commission. Collection, n.d.United States. Federal Trade Commission.Collection, n.d.items.Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies LibraryDrake, Benjamin B., 1880-1961. Equity Cooperative Exchange papers, 1906-1929.Drake, Benjamin B., 1880-1961.Anderson, John M.Loftus, George Sperry, 1873-1916.McHugh, John G.Manahan, James, 1866-1932.Young, George Morley, 1870-1932.Equity Cooperative Exchange papers, 1906-1929.1.5 cu. ft. (3 boxes and 1 ov. folder).Papers kept by Minneapolis lawyer Benjamin B. Drake, documenting his service as attorney for the Equity Cooperative Exchange (ECE, 1906-1926), a cooperative agency established, owned, and operated by farmers to sell grain directly to consumers. Organized in 1907, the ECE was incorporated in North Dakota in 1911 and Minnesota in 1912. It moved to St. Paul in 1914 and, in 1923, due to financial and management problems, went into receivership. It was absorbed by the Farmers' Union in 1926. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsHodges, George H. (George Hartshorn), 1866-1947. Correspondence, 1893-1922 (bulk 1893-1918).Hodges, George H. (George Hartshorn), 1866-1947.Allen, Henry Justin, 1868-1950,Botkin, Jeremiah Dunham, 1849 1921,Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925,Crumbine, Samuel J. (Samuel Jay), 1862-1954,Hadley, Herbert S. (Herbert Spencer), 1872-1927,Harrington, Grant W., b. 1865,St. John, John Pierce, 1833-1916,Sheldon, Charles Monroe, 1857-1946,Correspondence, 1893-1922 (bulk 1893-1918).5 ft. (12 boxes)Primarily letters received, many of them political. Included is correspondence pertaining to issues relating to the governance of Olathe, Kan., while George Hodges's brother Frank was mayor; Frank's son's deafness; the 1902 Congressional campaign; hunting; civic matters; George Hodges's election as State senator, 1904; a coal weighing bill; Barney Sheridan; legislative matters, including roads & lead paint; politics; George Hodges's pursuit of the Democratic gubernatorial nomination; newspapers' opposition to his bid; keeping progressive Democrats "in line"; a "lumber trust"; a heated race for chairman of the Democratic State Committee; analysis of Hodges's defeat in 1910; available state jobs; the 1912 U.S. Senate & gubernatorial race and Hodges's candidacy for the latter; strife within the Democratic Party; the 1912 primary & general elections; Woodrow Wilson; Hodges's labor views; direct election of U.S. senators; candidacy of William Thompson for U.S. Senate; Prohibition; political appointments; Hodges's bid for re-election in 1914; speaking at Chautauquas, Anti-Saloon League, & other Prohibition events; his possible candidacy for a Federal Trade Commission position; possible candidates in 1916; the 1916 State Democratic convention; his lumber business; his appointment to the Food Conservation Commission of Kansas; and his candidacy in the 1918 U.S. Senate race. Correspondents include Henry J. Allen, J.D. Botkin, William Jennings Bryan, Samuel Crumbine, Herbert S. Hadley, Grant Harrington, Frank Hodges, John P. St. John, and Charles M. Sheldon. School Textbook Commission correspondence, Nov. 1911-Nov. 1912 (bulk Nov. 1911-May 1912) deals with proposed changes in legislation, merits of specific texts, and pricing. Kansas State Historical SocietyAyres, William A., 1867-1952. A collection of William A. Ayres papers.Ayres, William A., 1867-1952.United States. Federal Trade Commission.A collection of William A. Ayres papers. 1934-1952..8 linear feet (601 items)The papers of William A. Ayres include correspondence, reports, and miscellaneous materials pertaining to his duties as a member of the Federal Trade Commission from 1934-1952. A significant portion of the collection concerns the launching, commissioning, and activities of the U.S.S. Wichita. Wichita State University, Ablah LibraryAmerican Iron and Steel Institute. Executive officer files, 1917-1993.American Iron and Steel Institute.Executive officer files, 1917-1993.47 linear ft.Executive officer files are fragmentary. A small file from the Washington office describes the Institute's activities coordinating the steel industry during World War I. Records of the Engineering Division describe the developments of new codes and standards; the competition posed by plastics as a substitute for metals and between steel and wood as a building material; the use of robotics in the 1980s; and a survey of safety in sheet mills. Hagley Museum & LibrarySeattle City Light. Seattle City Light public power speeches and radio presentations, 1932-1938.Seattle City Light.Seattle (Wash.). Dept. of Lighting.Seattle (Wash.). Lighting Dept.Seattle City Light public power speeches and radio presentations, 1932-1938.0.4 cubic ft. (1 box)The series consists of radio talks and public presentations related to the benefits of public power and the merger of Seattle City Light with a private power company, Puget Sound Power and Light. Approximately half of the series is comprised of transcripts from a regular radio program sponsored by the Friends of City Light during 1936-1937. City Light Superintendent J.D. Ross was a principal speaker on these programs. From July through Sept. 1936, the show was broadcast Monday through Friday; beginning in October, it changed to a weekly program. Ross's early presentations generally were given over to explaining the work of New Deal programs and agencies such as the Bonneville Power Administration, the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Rural Electrification Administration. He also extolled the virtues of publicly owned power. In 1937, most of the programs were focused on explaining the benefits of the proposed merger with PSPL. In those presentations, the speakers were generally City Light managers or citizens sympathetic to public power--all representing Ross's viewpoint. In these programs, the speakers never used the name of the PSPL, but rather referred to it simply as the Company. The second part of the series is comprised of speeches that Ross gave throughout the country. The subject matter is almost exclusively about the financial benefits of public power and the close relationship between City Light and the Bonneville Power Administration. Seattle Municipal ArchivesEdward J. Thye papers., 1938-1959.Thye, Edward John, 1896- . Edward J. Thye papers. 1938-1959.Correspondence, speeches, background materials, bills and reports, clippings, campaign literature, and related materials reflecting Thye's public and official activities as U.S. senator (Republican) from Minnesota, 1947-1958. A large percentage of the files deal with Thye's constituent relations and services; expressions of Minnesota opinion on matters of national, state, and local interest; and bills introduced or supported by Thye. The remainder concerns legislation, policies, programs, and projects which Congress and the executive branch of the government acted upon during Thye's tenure.Minnesota Historical SocietyYounger, J. Arthur (Jesse Arthur), 1893-1967. J. Arthur Younger papers, 1951-1968.Younger, J. Arthur (Jesse Arthur), 1893-1967.J. Arthur Younger papers, 1951-1968.12.5 linear feet.Correspondence, drafts, documents, and printed reference material which forms a written record of ten years in the United States House of Representatives. Covers almost every aspect of a Congressman's life and duties -- elections, House rules, procedure, committee activity, public and private bills, public opinion, constituents, public and obligatory appearances at Washington and California events. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesFlynt, John James, 1914-2007. John James Flynt, Jr. Papers, Series III : General, 1954-1978.Flynt, John James, 1914-2007.John James Flynt, Jr. Papers, Series III : General, 1954-1978.300 boxesSeries III: General contains background information on legislation, daily office activities, constituent inquiries, as well as various groups and activities. Files consist of correspondence, speeches, reports, news releases, clippings, and photographs. The majority of the papers date from the early sixties to the late seventies. The early years of this series, 1954 to 1962, coincide with Flynt's Departmental series, which date from 1963 to 1978. The researcher will need to consult the other portion of this collection to gain a more complete understanding of the congressman's work with legislation relating to the executive departments and commissions. Earl W. Kintner papers, 1914-1977 (bulk 1950-1966)Kintner, Earl W.Earl W. Kintner papers 1914-1977 (bulk 1950-1966)18.05 cubic ft. (23 boxes)Contains materials related to the career of Earl W. Kintner,former chairman of the Federal Trade Commission and antitrust lawyer.EnglishUniverisity of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.American Medical Association. Dept. of Investigation. Records. Federal Trade Commission, 1913-1976.American Medical Association. Dept. of Investigation.Records. Federal Trade Commission, 1913-1976.2.1 cubic ft. (7 boxes).Correspondence, articles and clippings, releases, and legal and supplementary materials concerning the Federal Trade Commission, a government agency regulating domestic trade practices. American Medical Association,James S. Todd Memorial LibraryVan Duyn, William. William Van Duyn Tobacco Advertisement Collection, 1913-2002.Van Duyn, William.William Van Duyn Tobacco Advertisement Collection, 1913-2002.46 linear ft. (187 notebooks)The collection contains clipped pages from popular journals of cigarette advertisments arranged by tobacco company and thereunder by brand and year. Most advertisements can be identified by magazine and date. Although the advertisements are primarily from American companies, there are also ads from British and Continental brands. One can trace advertising campaigns by different companies in different eras. There are advertisments for snuff and other forms of tobacco, examples of cigarette packaging, and photographs of billboards. Finally, the collection includes news clippings and advertisements related to the anti-smoking movement. Yale University, Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical LibraryMichael Pertschuk Papers, 1949-2002, (bulk 1977-2001)Pertschuk, Michael, 1933-Michael PertschukPapers 1949-2002 (bulk 1977-2001)49,400 items; 149 containers; 59.6 linear feetLawyer, federal trade commissioner, and lobbyist. Correspondence, memoranda, email, speeches, statements, book files, subject files, and other papers primarily concerning Pertschuk's career as chairman and commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission and consumer and tobacco control issues.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionChester-Kent (firm : Saint Paul, Minn.). Chester-Kent corporate records, 1905-1959.Chester-Kent (firm : Saint Paul, Minn.)Gingold, Archie L.Weschcke, Carl.Proprietary Association (Washington, D.C.)Chester-Kent corporate records, 1905-1959.5.0 cu. ft. (12 boxes)Correspondence, minutes, clippings, sales reports, advertisements, testimonials, and other records of Chester-Kent, Inc., and its predecessor and related firms, including the Adlerika Company. The firms manufactured and marketed Adlerika, a laxative and a treatment for appendicitis; Adla tablets for stomach ailments; Daru liver pills; and Vinol, a vitamin tonic. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryBurton, Harold H. (Harold Hitz), 1888-1964. Harold H. Burton papers, 1792-1965 (bulk 1935-1964).Burton, Harold H. (Harold Hitz), 1888-1964.Harold H. Burton papers, 1792-1965118,000 items.399 containers plus 1 classified and 4 oversize.159.5 linear feet.5 microfilm reels.Correspondence, diaries (1941-1963), legal case files, speeches, writings, reports, broadsides, maps, newspaper clippings, printed matter, and photographs, chiefly relating to Burton's service as associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1945-1958) and U.S. senator from Ohio (1941-1945). Subjects include his Cleveland law practice, Ohio and Republican Party politics, social life in Washington, D.C., Townsend Plan, Inc., the Truman Committee (U.S. Senate Special Committee Investigating the National Defense Program), U.S. Office of Price Administration, United Nations, Alaska, American Association of the Red Cross, American Unitarian Association, American Legion, Bowdoin College, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. Included in Burton's extensive Supreme Court files are bench and certiorari memoranda, conference lists, notes, drafts, opinions, docket books, and other files relating to such cases as Standard Oil v. Federal Trade Commission, Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company v. Sawyer, and Brown v. Board of Education. Also includes material on the Hitz family. Correspondents include William J. Brennan, Owen Brewster, John W. Bricker, Styles Bridges, Harry Flood Byrd, Tom C. Clark, William O. Douglas, Felix Frankfurter, John M. Harlan, Earl E. Hart, William Hitz, J. Edgar Hoover, Robert Houghwout Jackson, Frank J. Lausche, Sherman Minton, Frank Murphy, Stanley Forman Reed, Donald R. Richberg, Harlan Fiske Stone, Robert A. Taft, Harry S. Truman, Fred M. Vinson, Henry Agard Wallace, and Charles Evans Whittaker.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionPeterson, Esther, 1906-1997. Papers: Series I-IV, 1884-1998 (inclusive), 1929-1998 (bulk).Peterson, Esther, 1906-1997.Papers: Series I-IV, 1884-1998 (inclusive), 1929-1998 (bulk).41 linear ft.Series I, Biographical and personal, contains biographical material including interview transcripts, clippings and press releases, materials gathered for a proposed biography, family correspondence, personal correspondence, engagement calendars, and a few papers from college and graduate school. Series II, Labor movement, 1934-1960, consists mainly of papers relating to Peterson's work with the Bryn Mawr Summer School for Women Workers, Hudson Shore Labor School, the AFL-CIO Industrial Union Department, and her years in Sweden and Belgium (1948-1958). Most of the Bryn Mawr and Hudson Shore materials are printed. Series III, U.S. government, 1961-1969, is divided into two main subseries: Peterson's work in the Department of Labor (USDL) and her work as the nation's first Special Assistant to the President for Consumer Affairs (SAPCA). Included in the USDL papers are correspondence files and internal memos, and a large body of papers covering legislation, programs and policies specifically relating to women. This subseries includes papers of the President's Commission on the Status of Women. The SAPCA papers contain correspondence and printed material and document Peterson's difficulties within and outside the Johnson Administration. Series IV, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, contains correspondence files. Included are notes and photographs documenting her travel to Asia in 1969 on behalf of the U.S. State Department. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaPapers, 1884-1998 (inclusive), 1929-1988 (bulk)ESTHER (EGGERTSEN) PETERSON, 1906-1997Papers, 1884-1998 (inclusive), 1929-1988 (bulk)146 file boxes, 2 half file boxes, 5 card file boxes, 7 folio folders, 3 folio+ folders, 1 oversize folder, 1 supersize folder; photographs: 166 folders, 4 folio folders, 1 folio+ folder, 1 supersize folder, 5 slidesArthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaStocking, George Ward, 1892-1975. George Ward Stocking papers, 1913-1975.Stocking, George Ward, 1892-1975.George Ward Stocking papers, 1913-1975.4.55 cubic ft. (11 boxes)This collection contains materials from Stocking's professional work as an economist specializing in the oil industry. It includes several reports and manuscripts written by Stocking including drafts of Middle East Oil and his unfinished manuscript about anti-trust legislation. Also included are several files containing memos, reports, and legal documents on anti-trust laws and the Federal Trade Commission. Univerisity of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.United States. Federal Trade Commission. [Federal Trade Commission pamphlets].United States. Federal Trade Commission.[Federal Trade Commission pamphlets]. 1927-1937.13 v. ; 23-24 cm.Cornell University LibraryKintner, Earl W. Earl W. Kintner papers, 1914-1977, (bulk 1950-1966)Kintner, Earl W.Earl W. Kintner papers, 1914-1977, (bulk 1950-1966)18.05 cubic ft. (23 boxes)Collection contains statements and addresses, books and articles by Kintner, correspondence, papers, charts, notebooks, subject files, government publications, Federal Trade Commission dockets, and drafts, reports, and other documentation related to the panel on Invention and Innovation, the U.S. Patent Office reorganization, the President's Conference on Administrative Procedure, and the Adminstrative Conference of the United States. Univerisity of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.Thurmond, Strom, 1902-2003. Strom Thurmond legislative assistant. 1901-, 1970-1986.Thurmond, Strom, 1902-2003.Buzhardt, J. Fred (Joseph Fred), 1924-1978.Stilwell, Sam.Wyman, Hastings.Sifly, Raymond W.McMasters, Henry D.Sneeden, Emory M., 1927-Lyon, Robert B.McElroy, Hargrave S.Jones, Stephen L.Albright, Clarence H.Babb, James Harold.Tantillo, Augustine D.Dent, Harry S., 1930-2007.Lucier, James P.Napier, John.Steer, John R., 1949-Blatt, Solomon, 1896-1986.Brown, Walter J.Dorn, William Jennings Bryan, 1916-2005.Timmerman, George Bell, 1912-1994.Russell, Richard B. (Richard Brevard), 1897-1971.Talmadge, Herman E. (Herman Eugene), 1913-2002.Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978.Strom Thurmond legislative assistant. 1901-, 1970-1986.77.5 cubic ft.Correspondence, memoranda, reports, testimonies, petitions, copies of bills and amendments and research and background material relating to legislation, hominations and treaties before the U.S. Senate. The series also contains lists of legislation sponsored and co-sponsored by the Senator, his voting record, speech material files and "Dear Colleague" letters. Major topics covered in this series includes the Panama Canal Treaties, stockpiling of metals and other resources for emergency defense use, private relief bills, SALT II, the Savannah River Site, school desegregation and busing, taxes, textiles, labor legislation and transportation. Clemson University Libraries, Robert Muldrow Cooper LibraryWilliam Howard Taft IV Papers, 1958-1989, (bulk 1970-1989)Taft, William Howard, 1945-William Howard Taft IV Papers 1958-1989 (bulk 1970-1989)29,750 items; 85 containers; 34 linear feetLawyer and government official; known as William Howard Taft IV. Personal and family correspondence, official correspondence, memoranda, speeches and writings, and daily records chiefly documenting Taft's government service in the Richard M. Nixon, Gerald R. Ford, and Ronald Reagan presidential administrations.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionHuston Thompson Papers, 1908-1965, (bulk 1936-1965)Thompson, HustonHuston Thompson Papers 1908-1965 (bulk 1936-1965)1,500 items; 9 containers plus 1 oversize; 3 linear feetLawyer and government official. Correspondence, letterbooks, diaries, speeches, articles, photographs, and near-print and print material relating to the presidential candidacy of Woodrow Wilson, Thompson's service as legal counsel in the investigation of the Tennessee Valley Authority in the 1930s, and his service as mediator in national industrial strike emergencies.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionMaterials documenting the genesis of the Federal Securities Act, 1933Materials documenting the genesis of the Federal Securities Act, 19331 boxContains materials collected by James M. Landis, as chair of the SEC, reflecting the development of the Securities Act of 1933. Includes House and Senate bills, comparison and conference printings, and memoranda.Harvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138Rublee, George, 1868-1957. Reminiscences of George Rublee : oral history, 1951.Rublee, George, 1868-1957.Link, Wendell,Reminiscences of George Rublee : oral history, 1951.Transcript: 207 leaves.Early life and law career; Ballinger-Pinchot controversy; election of 1912; Federal Trade Commission; World War I government work; Dwight Morrow and United States relations with Mexico, 1928-30; election of 1928; London Naval Conference, 1930; adviser to the Colombian government, 1930-32; Leticia dispute between Peru and Colombia, 1932; coal arbitrator, 1933; war debts; German refugee relief, 1938. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesGardner, Paris Cleveland, 1887-1974. Paris Cleveland Gardner Papers, 1834-1976 1920-1951 (bulk).Gardner, Paris Cleveland, 1887-1974.Paris Cleveland Gardner Papers, 1834-1976 1920-1951 (bulk).3156 items.Correspondence, legal papers, case files, printed matter, clippings, and other papers, chiefly 1920-1951. Although there is some material relating to Gardner's personal affairs and to national, state, and local Democratic politics, particularly in Cleveland County, the bulk of the papers consist of Federal Trade Commission Files relating principally to deceptive radio and newpaper advertising, including an investigation into the American Tobacco Company. Also included are materials relating to Gardner's defense of a member of the I.W.W. and papers relating to the Humphries family. Correspondents include Richard Fountain, O. Max Gardner, and Robert R. Reynolds. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryJames C. Miller papers, 1972-1988Miller, James C. (James Clifford), 1942-James C. Miller papers 1972-1988198 manuscript boxes; (79.2 linear feet)Speeches and writings, correspondence, memoranda, notes, reports, studies, statistics, clippings, and other printed matter, relating to domestic policy in the United States during the presidential adminstration of Ronald Reagan, and especially to policy regarding regulation of commerce, planning and implementation of the federal budget, and administration of federal government agencies.EnglishHoover Institution ArchivesConsumers' Research, Inc. Government agencies general files, 1920-1981.Consumers' Research, Inc.Government agencies general files, 1920-1981.13 cubic ft.The records document Consumers' Research's concern with the activities of government agencies or commissions, including the U.S. Congress, and how they relate to consumers, business, and the national security of the United States. Included are correspondence, newspaper and magazine clippings and other printed matter. Large segments of this series are related to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Federal Trade Commission, the National Bureau of Standards, and National Defense. Other agencies include: Agricultrual Adjustment Administration, Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Home Economics, Bureau of Mines, Civil Service Commission, Department of Commerce, Environmental Protection Agency, Federal Energy Office, Government Printing Office, Department of Justice, Department of Labor-Consumer Division, National Academy of Science, National Commission on Food Marketing, National Commission on Regulatory Reform, National Environmental Health Center, National Research Council/National Academy of Science/UNESCO, National Youth Administration, Office of Education, Rural Electrification Administration, Smithsonian Institution, State Legislatures, United States Post Office, and the United States Public Health Service. Rutgers UniversityAssociated Gas and Electric Company. Associated Gas and Electric Company records, 1902-1954.Associated Gas and Electric Company.Associated Gas and Electric Company records, 1902-1954.151 cubic ft., 4 reels microfilm.Records of AGEC include articles of incorporation; contract agreements between AGEC and its subsidiaries and banks regarding corporate stock, bonds, and debentures, mergers, real estate and facilities transactions, and electricity distribution; annual financial reports to securities holders; Federal Trade Commission accounting reports; 211 volumes of stock and bond ownership certificates; AGEC audits, 1906-1939; indentures; Board of Directors and Executive Committee minute books of operating companies, service companies, holding companies, and trusts; 88 volumes of scrapbooks, including letters, circulars, sales brochures, clippings, and reports; U.S. District Court records of litigation concerning the reorganization of AGEC, including testimony, proceedings, judges' opinions and rulings, and reports of court-appointed trustees, 1930s; histories of AGEC and its associated properties, and biographical information on Howard C. Hopson; lists of companies and mergers, 1919-1933; Securities and Exchange Commission legal forms and hearings, 1941-1944; copies of and AGEC company magazine, 1927-1938; and related records. Also included are journals, ledgers, cashbooks, payroll vouchers, stock certificate books, and other items concerning Howard C. Hopson's business interests, including trusts, service companies, and investment and management firms; also, records concerning the Rural Electrification Administration. Includes Manila Electric Company records on microfilm. Cornell University LibraryHerbert F. Taggart papers, 1934-1980Taggart, Herbert F. (Herbert Francis), 1898-Herbert F. Taggart papers 1934-19804 linear feetProfessor of accounting in the School of Business Administration of the University of Michigan. Files relating to his testimony and writings on cost accounting cases tried before the Federal Trade Commission under the provisions of the Robinson-Patman Price Discrimination Act; also miscellaneous accounting reports, articles and studies.EnglishBentley Historical LibraryAction for Children's Television. Records, 1968-1992.Action for Children's Television.Records, 1968-1992.ca. 360 linear ft., and ca. 1000 videotapes.The library collection consists of material both generated and collected by ACT. This material includes - annual reports; speeches and published articles by staff members; legal documents including petitions and complaints filed before the Federal Communications Commission and the Federal Trade Commission and ACT's testimony in various court cases; reports from studies commissioned by ACT; conference agendas and programs; press releases; periodical clippings; and ACT publications including books, handbooks, and periodicals, document the work of the organization. Also included in the collection are materials acquired by ACT, such as research reports, videotapes and subject files of periodical clippings, brochures and other ephemera. The subject files relate to a wide variety of subjects including: children and television, advertising and children, the commercial networks, public television, and cable TV. Harvard University, Education School, Gutman LibraryStuart Chase Papers, 1907-1978, (bulk 1931-1955)Chase, Stuart, 1888-1985Stuart Chase Papers 1907-1978 (bulk 1931-1955)5,000 items; 29 containers; 14 linear feetEconomist and author. Correspondence, drafts and manuscripts of books and writings, notes, reports, book reviews, contracts, subject files, printed matter, and other papers pertaining to Chase's contributions to economics and social policy, especially as as member of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's "brain trust."EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionPapers, 1925-1979Elman,Philip, 1918-Philip Elman Papers4 boxes; (approx. 400 items)Materials relating mainly to FelixFrankfurter's work on the Supreme Court and Elman's work with theSolicitor General. Includes numerous notes from Frankfurterpertaining to cases before the Supreme Court, particularly thehistoric cases of Willie Francis, Rosenberg, Brown v. Board ofEducation, and Cooper v. Aaron.EnglishHarvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138Caspar W. Weinberger Papers, 1910-2005, (bulk 1951-2005)Weinberger, Caspar W.Caspar W. Weinberger Papers 1910-2005 (bulk 1951-2005)473,500 items; 840 containers plus 363 classified and 2 oversize; 494 linear feetUnited States secretary of defense, United States secretary of health, education, and welfare, California state legislator, lawyer, journalist, and business executive. Correspondence, legal and subject files, appointment books and daily schedules, diary notes and other jottings, family papers, financial material, interview transcripts, television scripts, newspaper columns, book and speech files, and legislative and political material relating to Weinberger's career in journalism and government.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionReport, 1934Report 19341 itemUniversity of Kansas Kenneth Spencer Research Library Kanas CollectionHumphrey, William E. (William Ewart), 1862-1934. William E. Humphrey papers, 1903-1936.Humphrey, William E. (William Ewart), 1862-1934William E. Humphrey Papers 1903-1936500 items; 2 containers; .6 linear feetLawyer, United States congressman, and member of the Federal Trade Commission. Correspondence, memoranda, speeches and other papers relating primarily to Humphrey's service in the United States House of Representatives (1903-1917) and on the Federal Trade Commission (1925-1933).EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionGilman, Robbins, 1878-1955. Robbins Gilman and family papers, 1699-1997.Gilman, Robbins, 1878-1955.Adams, James Truslow, 1878-1949.Addams, Jane, 1860-1935.Baker, W. Elwood.Bennett, Anne.Bryce, James Bryce, Viscount, 1838-1922.Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919.Carroll, Nira Cooke.Chase, William Sheafe, b. 1858.Cox, William F., d. 1939.Culkin, Francis Dugan, 1874-1943.Dale, Edgar, 1900-Davis, George.Eastman, Fred, 1886-Edwards, Ninian Wirt.Gilman, Arthur, 1837-1909.Gilman, Benjamin Ives, 1766-1833.Gilman, Benjamin Ives, 1794-1866.Gilman, Carolyn, 1954-Gilman, Catheryne Cooke.Gilman, John Taylor, 1753-1828.Gilman, Joseph.Gilman, Logan D. (Logan Drinker), 1918-1978.Gilman, Nicholas, 1672-1741.Gilman, Nicholas, 1707-1748.Gilman, Rhoda R.Gilman, Theodore, b. 1841.Gilman, William H.Gilman, Winthrop Sargent, 1808-1884.Gilman, Winthrop S. (Winthrop Sargent), 1839-1923.Hays, Theodore L., 1867-1945.Hays, William Harrison, 1879-Hayward, John S.Lyman, Azel S. (Azel Storrs), b. 1815.Mason, Martha Sprague.McKinley, William, 1843-1901.Noyes, Daniel Rogers, 1836-1908.Raasch, Leonard O.Raasch, Rhoda Kimbro.Raasch-Gilman, Betsy.Scanlon, Charles, 1869-1927.Seabury, William Marston, 1878-1949.Short, William H. (William Harrison), 1868-1935.Waite, Edward F. (Edward Foote), 1860-1958.Robbins Gilman and family papers, 1699-1997113 boxes, 1 oversize folder in partial box, and 3 items in reserve.Correspondence, diaries, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, printed materials, genealogical information, and some early family papers of Robbins Gilman and his wife Catheryne Cooke Gilman of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Also includes papers documenting the activities of their son Logan Drinker and his wife Rhoda Raasch Gilman and their daughters Betsy (Elizabeth) and Carolyn, and papers of Leonard O. and Rhoda (Kimbro) Raasch, Rhoda Gilman's parents. Papers from other family members and related families are also present.EnglishMinnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsEdgett-Burnham Company records, 1854-1930.Edgett-Burnham Company records, 1854-1930.Records of the Edgett-Burnham Company, and its predecessors, Edgett & Totten and Wayne County Preserving Company, include correspondence, 1883-1920, with the Federal Trade Commission, the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell, the New York State Canned Goods Packers Association, the New York State Factory Investigation Commission and the United States Department of Agriculture. Also contains brokerage accounts, cash books, check registers, farm accounts, corn accounts, daily reports of packing and canning departments, daybooks, ensilage records, inventories, labor and time books, ledgers, merchandise books, payroll records, and sales books. Includes correspondence of Edwin K. Burnham concerning the Democratic Party in Wayne County, New York, area crops, and the State Custodial Asylum for Feeble-Minded Women at Newark, and photographs of company personnel.EnglishDivision of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.American Association of Advertising Agencies. Records, 1918-1992.American Association of Advertising Agencies.Records, 1918-1992.13167 items.Vertical files (12792 items, dated 1939-1992) of the AAAA, annual reports from member agencies, films, videotapes, member agency stock reports, and other printed materials. Vertical file topics include anti-trust issues, government regulations, political advertising, Federal Trade Commission hearings, and extensive files on children and television advertising. Formats in the vertical files include dissertations, pamphlets, clippings, working papers, speeches, reports, and other printed materials. Films and videos contain interviews with such advertising executives as David Ogilvy, George Gallup, and William Bernbach. The addition (02-005) (375 items, .6 linear feet; dated 1918-[1929] and n.d.) contains primarily minutes of Executive Board meetings (1918-1923), including drafts of the published 1923 minutes of the organization. Also included are itineraries, programs, correspondence and other documents detailing James O'Shaughnessy's visit to London for The International Advertising Convention (1924), copies of speeches given at the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World convention in Philadelphia (1926); and a pin with Mrs. [James] O'Shaughnessy's name on it from the Weltreklame World Advertising) Congress in Berlin ([1929]). Acquired as part of the John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryBurr, Eugene W. Papers, 1904-1959.Burr, Eugene W.Papers, 1904-1959.19.35 cubic ft. (43 boxes)Collection contains correspondence (1910-1959); diaries (1926-1945, 1958-1959); court reports of cases that Burr served on (1912-1947); newspaper clippings (1904-1959) and maps of Nevada and Washington state. Univerisity of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.