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United States. National Labor Relations Board
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After the first National Labor Relations Board was functionally abolished by the Supreme Court decision invalidating the National Industrial Recovery Act, May 27, 1935, a new National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) was established as an independent agency by the National Labor Relations (Wagner) Act (NLRA) (49 Stat. 195), dated July 5, 1935. The Supreme Court in 1937 declared the Board constitutional and sustained Congress’s power to regulate employers whose operations affected interstate commerce...
Jones, Wallace
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Frye, Gregory A.
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Beck, J. Edward, Jr.
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Cross, Carolyn A.
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Hubbard, Gary L.
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Bevilicqua, John.
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Gallagher, M. J. (Michael John), 1934-
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Bradley, Ronald D.
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Bittle, John S.
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Gill, J. Clifford (John Clifford)
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Care, Robert Frank
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Keenan, Edward J.
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Armacost, Michael F.
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Bell Telephone Company
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Mount Saint Mary's College (Emmitsburg, Md.)
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Founded in September 1808 by Rev. John Dubois; second oldest Catholic college and second oldest Catholic seminary in the country. By December of 1808 Dubois had affiliated himself with the Society of St. Sulpice, and in 1811 control of the college was trasferred to the Sulpicians. In 1826 they ceded all control back to Dubois. That same year he was elected Bishop of New York. From the description of Records, 1810-1840. (University of Notre Dame). WorldCat record id: 23589764 ...