War Manpower Commission Physicians Procurement and Assignment Service Records 1941-1942

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War Manpower Commission Physicians Procurement and Assignment Service Records 1941-1942

The War Manpower Commission Physicians Procurement and Assignment Service Records, 1941-1942, .25 cubic feet, consists of South Carolina county reports on physicians presented to the chairman of the state level organization. These reports include questionnaires completed by doctors to determine their status, as well as lists of physicians and their status. The collection also includes instructions from the Directing Board of the Physicians Procurement and Assignment Service on determining the status of physicians. The instructions are presented first, followed by the county reports in alphabetical order. According to the original file structure, some files represent multiple counties.

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Price, Julian Pleasants, 1901-

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History Roy Pearson was a labor representative from the Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding Workers of America, or IUMSWA, Local No. 9 in San Pedro, California. The IUMSWA was a labor union that represented all shipyard workers. Established in the 1930’s, the Congress of Industrial Relations, or C.I.O, was a federation that organized industrial unions, such as the IUMSWA, in the United States and Canada. The C.I.O. merged ...