The Samuel W. Anderson papers, 1922-1959 (bulk 1948-1958)

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The Samuel W. Anderson papers, 1922-1959 (bulk 1948-1958)

The Samuel W. Anderson papers contain correspondence collected during Anderson's public life (1948-1958), a number of official documents covering his tenure in public office, and some of his early publications. The greater part of the collection, however, consists of reports on various topics in international economic affairs, particularly the European Common Market, and, the concept of a free trade zone.

0.75 linear feet (2 boxes)

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United States. Economic Cooperation Administration

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The National Maritime Union of America (NMU), which represented merchant marine workers, was formed in 1937, as a split from the International Seafarer's Union, which was affiliated with the American Federation of Labor (AFL). At its first convention in 1937, the NMU joined the Committee for Industrial Organizations (CIO). A crucial role in its formation was played by former members of the Communist-led Marine Workers Industrial Union. Among the notable reforms achieved by the union...

Anderson, Samuel W. (Samuel Wagner), 1898-1962

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United States. War Production Board

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European Economic Community

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