Carl Haessler papers, 1908-1972.

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Carl Haessler papers, 1908-1972.

Correspondence, reports, certificates, articles, lecture materials, Ph. D. thesis, by-laws, executive board minutes, subscriber lists, staff memos, several years of Federated Press news releases, booklets, newsclips, press releases, radio broadcast transcripts relating to Carl Haessler's activities and services as editor of the labor papers Milwaukee Leader, Federated Press, United Auto Worker, Tool & Die Engineering News and his Vietnam War draft counseling service. Includes material relating to: Sinclair Lewis. Important subjects covered in the collection are: draft counseling, 1966-1972, Ford Motor-NLRB Hearings, 1941, United Rubber Workers "Labor" radio transcripts.

22 boxes (11 linear ft.) + 1 scrapbook.

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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...

Wayne State University. Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs

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Haessler, Carl, 1888-1972

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Professor and labor newspaper editor. From the description of Carl Haessler papers, 1908-1972. (Wayne State University, Archives of Labor & Urban). WorldCat record id: 32320783 ...

United Rubber Workers of America

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Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951

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Newspaper Guild of Detroit

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