Edward Kieff papers, 1937-1940.

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Edward Kieff papers, 1937-1940.

Covers the period when Kieff worked as a timekeeper and senior clerk for the Works Progress Administration in Marinette and Peshtigo, Wisconsin. Collection contains notices to report for work on project (WPA form 402), notice of termination of employment (WPA form 403), receipt of appendix C (WPA form GO-1124), reclassification slips (WPA form 404), and one blank employee's identification card (WPA form 412). Also includes one issue of the Workers Alliance of America, July 1, 1939.

1 folder (0.1 linear ft.)

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Workers Alliance of America

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The Workers Alliance of America (WAA) was formed in 1935-1936 as a merger of predominantly socialist and communist-led unemployment councils, unemployment leagues and independent state organizations throughout the United States. At the head of the Workers Alliance was David Lasser, the organization's National President and Herbert Benjamin, its Secretary-Treasurer. Lasser, a registered Socialist, had graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and served as editor of Technocracy Review ...

United States. Works Progress Administration (Wis.)

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Kieff, Edward.

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