Papers, 1934-1952.

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Papers, 1934-1952.

Correspondence, reports, charts, tables, and memoranda, pertaining to Salant's service with the U.S. Dept. of the Treasury (1934-1936), Securities and Exchange Commission (1938-1939), Dept. of Commerce (1939-1940), Office of Price Administration (1941-1945), Economic Stabilization Administration (1945-1946), Price Decontrol Board (1946), and the Council of Economic Advisors (1946-1952).

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SNAC Resource ID: 8053083

Harry S. Truman Library

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Council of Economic Advisers (U.S.)

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United States. President (1945-1953 : Truman)

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United States. Economic Stabilization Administration

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United States. Department of Commerce

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Salant, Walter S.

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Economist and government official; b. 1911. From the description of Papers, 1934-1952. (Harry S Truman Library). WorldCat record id: 70959601 ...

United States. Department of the Treasury

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The Department of the Treasury was created by an act of Congress (1 Stat. 65), approved September 2, 1789. The orginal act established the Department to superintend the manage the National finances. This act charged the Secretary of the Treasury with the preparation of plans for the improvement and management of the revenue and the support of public credit. It further provided that the Secretary should prescribe the forms for keeping and rendering all manner of public accounts and for the ma...

United States. Price Decontrol Board

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United States. Office of Price Administration

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Doris Razook lived in Savannah, Georgia. From the description of Doris Razook ration book, 1943. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 166147794 During World War II the Office of Price Administration (OPA) was the government agency that rationed most consumer goods and regulated their prices. Some of the rationed items included, tires, cars, gas, coffee, meats, and other food stuffs. OPA was in place for the duration of the war and continued operations until 1947...

United States. Securities and Exchange Commission

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