Director's correspondence, 1942-1943.

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Director's correspondence, 1942-1943.

This series contains correspondence documenting the War Transportation Committee (WTC) Director's efforts to regulate transportation resources. Issues discussed include: staggered hours for school and business operations; special bus regulation exemption requests; transportation to summer camps; and school transportation for athletes.

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