Administrative Project Files (BOB Series 39.35). 1939-1950.

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Administrative Project Files (BOB Series 39.35). 1939-1950.

Letters, memoranda, progress reports, charts, reports and studies, agency regulations, field notes (including interviews), and other records relating to projects undertaken by the Bureau of the Budget's Division of Administrative Management. The projects included studies/investigations of the postwar organization of the Treasury Department and banking; budget and administration of Federal agencies; decentralization of Federal agencies; coordination of U. S. programs for enemy areas; hours of duty of Federal employees; intelligence and internal security programs of the U. S. Government; and coordination of maritime functions and agencies.

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