Records of the National Recovery Administration. 1927 - 1939. Records Relating to Personnel Administration

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Records of the National Recovery Administration. 1927 - 1939. Records Relating to Personnel Administration

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SNAC Resource ID: 6407850

National Archives at Kansas City

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United States. National Recovery Administration. Compliance Division

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The Compliance Division was established to enforce the codes of fair competition that were set up by the National Industrial Recovery Act. Codes of fair competition included rules for minimum wages, maximum work hours, conditions of employment, and standards of fair competitive practice...

Coffee, Harry Buffington, 1890-1972

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Utterback, Hubert, 1880-1942

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Wearin, Otha Donner, 1903-

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Burke, Edward R. (Edward Raymond), 1880-1968

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Adams, Alva Blanchard, 1875-

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The Adams family was long prominent in Colorado government and politics. Alva A. Adams moved to Pueblo, Colo., in 1871, and later served as governor of the state. Alva B. Adams, son of the Governor, represented Colorado in the U.S. Senate during 1923-1924 and from 1932 until his death in 1941. The Senator's son, Pueblo businessman Alva B. Adams, sought the Democratic nomination for the U.S. House of Representatives in 1954 and 1956. Governor Alva Adams served three terms...

Costigan, Edward Prentiss, 1874-1939

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Edward Prentiss Costigan (1874-1939) was born in King William County, Virginia and moved with his family to Ouray, Colorado at the age of three. He studied law in Utah and was admitted to the bar in Salt Lake City in 1897. He graduated from Harvard in 1899 and opened a law office in Denver the following year. Costigan founded the Progressive Party in Colorado and was twice its unsuccessful candidate for governor in 1912 and 1914. During the latter campaign, he served as counsel for the United Mi...