Papers, 1928-1972.
Title:
Papers, 1928-1972.
Correspondence, memoranda, clippings, galley proofs, and copies of material used in preparing the PUBLIC PAPERS AND ADDRESSES OF FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, 1933-1950. Also, correspondence, telegrams, reports, memoranda, speech drafts, and printed and processed material, 1930-1972 (but mainly 1941-1945), concerning the consolidation of housing agencies into the National Housing Agency, the establishment of the Office of War Information and the Office of Economic Stabilization, enforcement of anti-trust laws during the war, the draft and deferment policies of the Selective Service Board, the provision of plant facilities for war workers, the Presidential campaigns of 1936, 1940, and 1944, and other national issues. Correspondents include President Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, his wife Dorothy Rosenman, Robert Sherwood, Bernard M. Baruch, James M. Byrnes, Oscar Cox, Felix Frankfurter, Harry L. Hopkins, Isador Lubin, and other various government officials; material used by Rosenman in preparing speeches and messages for Franklin D. Roosevelt, including drafts, reports, and memoranda, 1928-1945; papers from the Mission to Liberated Areas of Northwest Europe, headed by Rosenman, 1945, to investigate needs for food, coal, transportation, and other supplies, consisting of correspondence, cablegrams, reports, memoranda, memorabilia, and minutes; and articles by and about Samuel I. Rosenman and Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1929-1949.
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