Smith, Blackwell, 1904-
Variant namesBlackwell Smith (b. Richard Blackwell Smith) was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico on April 4, 1904. He received his Bachelor of Law at Columbia in 1929, and was admitted to the New York bar the same year. From 1933-1935, Smith worked as General Counsel and Assistant Administrator for Policy for the National Recovery Administration (NRA). The NRA was established by the National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) in 1933, and was FDR's primary New Deal agency. Its goal was to create "codes of fair competition." In 1935, the Supreme Court declared the NRA unconstitutional. After the NRA, Smith did anti-trust work for GE, RCA, Union Carbide, and Goodyear (among others) until WWII, at which point he was Assistant Director of Priorities for Policy established by the War Production Board. Smith devised all the priority and allocation systems used in WWII, dealing with supply distribution. He died in Wilmington, North Carolina on September 9, 2000.
From the description of Blackwell Smith papers, 1933-1984. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 30608308
Blackwell Smith (b. Richard Blackwell Smith) was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico on April 4, 1904. He received his Bachelor of Law at Columbia in 1929, and was admitted to the New York bar the same year. From 1933-1935, Smith worked as General Counsel and Assistant Administrator for Policy for the National Recovery Administration (NRA). The NRA was established by the National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) in 1933, and was FDR’s primary New Deal agency. Its goal was to create “codes of fair competition.” In 1935, the Supreme Court declared the NRA unconstitutional. After the NRA, Smith did anti-trust work for GE, RCA, Union Carbide, and Goodyear (among others) until WWII, at which point he was Assistant Director of Priorities for Policy established by the War Production Board. Smith devised all the priority and allocation systems used in WWII, dealing with supply distribution. He died in Wilmington, North Carolina on September 9, 2000.
From the guide to the Blackwell Smith papers, 1933-1984, (University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.)
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From the description of Reminiscences of Blackwell Smith : oral history, 1987. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 309725588
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creatorOf | Smith, Blackwell, 1904-. Reminiscences of Blackwell Smith : oral history, 1987. | Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries | |
referencedIn | Russell Wheeler Davenport Papers, 1899-1980, (bulk 1930-1954) | Library of Congress. Manuscript Division | |
creatorOf | Smith, Blackwell, 1904-. Blackwell Smith papers, 1933-1984. | Univerisity of Wyoming. American Heritage Center. | |
creatorOf | Blackwell Smith papers, 1933-1984 | Univerisity of Wyoming. American Heritage Center. |
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associatedWith | United States. War Production Board. | corporateBody |
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Birth 1904