[Letter] 1934 January 27, Washington [to] Courtenay Dinwiddie, New York, N.Y. / Franklin D. Roosevelt.

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[Letter] 1934 January 27, Washington [to] Courtenay Dinwiddie, New York, N.Y. / Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Regarding the work of the National Child Labor Committee and the adoption of the Textile code.

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National Child Labor Committee (U.S.)

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