papers: administrator, rural electrification administration, 1935-37
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Papers of
MORRIS L. COOKE
1910 - 1959
Accession Numbers
54-10, 55-5, 57-5, 60-11, 71-12, 73-2, 83-14
The papers were donated to the Library by Morris L. Cooke. The material is subject to copyright restrictions under Title 17 of the U. "S. Code.
Quantity: 124 feet
Restrictions: None
Related Materials: President's Official, Personal, and Secretary's Files, President's Committee on Portal to Portal Travel Time, and Morris Cooke correspondence received from Jean Christie, Edwin Layton, and Charles.D. Wrege.
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The Papers of Marri s L. Cooke 1914 - 1953
A Shelf List and Index
Preps.red at the F'ranldin Hyde Park, H. Y.'
D. Roosevelt Li braTY August, 1956
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This fInding aid supersedes all others previously prepared.
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HISTOHICAL MATERIALS IN THE FHANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT LIBRARY
PAPERS OF HORRIS 1,. COOKE, 1910-~
Description of Haterial: This Group ( 12h feet) contains the manuscript
and other materials assembled by Norris Llewellyn Cooke, consulting engineer
in management, ~Iho climaxed a life of public service by his work under
Presidents Roosevelt and Truman as Hural Electrification Administrator and
as Chairman of the Water Resources Policy Commission. These papers, which
outline the public and private life of Nr. Cooke from the early 1900's to
195h, include materials on his professional engineering ~Iork; the rate
case against the Philadelphia l!.lectric Company, 1911,.-15; correspondence as
Director of Public Norks for Philadelphia, 1911-15; papers as Director of
the Giant Power Survey in Pennsylvania, 1923; correspondence as Trustee of
the POl-ler Authority of the State of New York, 1928-33; papers as a member
of the President's Committee on the Costs of Hedical Care, 1930; papers as
Chairman of the NissiBsippi Valley Committee of the Public ,vorks Adminis-
tration, 1933; papers as Director, Water Itesources Section, National Re-
sources Board, 1934; papers as first Administra.tor of the liural h'lectrifi-
cation Administration, 1935-37; papers as organizer of the Third liorld I'ovler
Conference in Washington,1936; correspondence as Chairman of the Great Plains
Connnittee, 1936-37; papers as head of the U.S. Technical Nission to Brazil,
1942; papers as a member of the Committee to Survey the Patent System, 1946-41;
papers as Chairman of the President's liater Hesources Policy COmmission,
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1950-51; materials on the innumerable writings of Cooke in the form of
pamphlets, magazine articles and books; and general correspondence and
related printed materials for the period 1910-51~.
m boxes, 1 volWlles, 1 wooden box.
A. General Correspondence, Numerical File, Hed, 19~~.
In this correspondence file rela.ting to engineering matters, business
problems, personnel matters, officia.l and personal problems, the papers
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ar arraneed into nw~bered, subject files, arranged alphabetically. There
are present incoming and outgoing letters on public hee.ring<l pertaining to
electrification and power, comparative data onelectric rates and conswnp-
tion, engineering management problems, solutions for unemployment, inter-
national barter, the use of ultra-violet light to treat milk, union-
management cooperation in the railNay industry, science in industry and
use of scientific management, cost systems for public utilities, policies
and pra.ctices of professional engin8ering associations, the shift of in-
dustry to the 8-hour da.y and the 3-shift system, and other engineering
and industrial problems. Included in the file is correspondence with the
American Society of Mechanical Engineers on matters of policy; the Public
Service Conunission of Pennsylvania on public utilities; representatives of
the coal industry to promote labor peace; n~nufacturers and union officials
regarding his work as Chairman of the Board of Heferees of the Ladies
Garment Industry; EeJ.\.Iard W. Bemis, consulting engineer of Chicago, on
utility rates; Justice Louis D. Brandeis on unemployment and wage scales;
Newton D. Baker on various legal matters; E. Ii. Clark, Trel1.surer of the
Taylor Society regarding Society policy; Frank B. Copley concerning a
biography of Frederick \1inslow Taylor; Judson Dickerman of the Public
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Service Commission of Pennsylvania on gas and electric rates; H. W. Dodds,
editor of the National Municipal Review, on utilities; Joseph B. Eastman
on problems of the Interstate Commerce Commission; Felix Frankfurter,
Harvard Law School, on utilities; Sidney Hillman, President of the Amalgam
ated Clothing Workers of America, on labor problems; Henry P. Kendall of
Kendall Mills on management problems; Nilo R. Maltbie, public utility
consultant, concerning utility cases involving rates, dividends, and
stocks; Heorge vI. Norris, Governor of the Federal lteserve Bank of Philadel-
phial Senator George W. Pepper discussing opposition to the appointment of
Pierce Butler to the U.S. Supreme Court; Calvin W. Rice, Secretary, American
Society of Mechanical Engineers, on policies and procedures of the Society;
Ida M. Tarbell, writer; directors of the Germantown (Pa.) Hospital regarding
hospital costs and expansion; Bruce Bliven, George SOUle, editors of the
New Republic on publication of articles; American Institute of Architects,
American Society of Electrical Engineers, and the Federated American En
gineering Societies on policies and procedures; F. A. Gaby, Chief Engineer,
Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, Canada, on Canadian developments; or
Gifford Pinchot, GoverllAof Pennsylvania, regarding the Giant Power Survey,
utilities, and polter commissions; Prof. Charles E. Merriam, Univ. of Chiclgo,
on public regulation of utilities; Judson King, Director, National Popular
Government League, on municipal electric rates and Congressional legislation;
Mrs. F. C. Bursch, League of Women Voters, on increased consumption of
electricity in the home; and Harry A. Slattery, Director, National Boulder
Dam Association, on urging construction of the dam. There is additional
correspondence containing revisions of proposed speeches and articles for
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publication; Cook's solicitation of work as consulting engineer; assis-
tance to friends and associates to improve their business connections; and
personal correspondence of Cooke relating to his home, insurance and other
private matters. Copies of hearings and rulings made by the Impartial
Chairman of the Garment Industry in Cleveland, 1921-26, are among the
papers. 21 boxes.
B. General Correspondence, Numerical File, Black, mQ-J122..
This correspondence file is arranged in the same manner as the "Red" file
preceding it and appears to be a chronological continuation of it. The
engineering, business, professional, official, and personal matters
treated are similar. Among the files is found correspondence with the
American Society of Mechanical Engineers regarding meetings and presen-
tation of papers; Franklin D. Roosevelt, Louis McHenry Howe, Stephen Early,
and other White House personalities on the subjects of utilities and
electric power; Robert W. Bruere of the J. C. Penny Foundation concerning
grants of money. David Lilienthal, TVA Director, on TVA plans for expansion , and development and the selection of socially-minded engineers for TVA;
Donald Richberg, General Counsel, NRA, regarding an electrical code;
Justice Louis D. Brandeis on business ethics and railroad rates; Harold W.
Dodds)National Municipal Review~ submitting articles and suggestions for
topics; Joseph B. Eastman, Federal Coordinator of Transportation; Felix
Frankfurter, Harvard Law School, on TVA and giant pOl'ier; Nilo R. Maltbie,
Chairman, New York Public Service Commission concerning electric rates
charged by companies in New York state; Senator Joseph F. Guffey on appoint-
ments in Pennsylvania; Lewis N. Clark, Director, The Germantown Hospital,
regarding management of the hospital (Cooke was on the Board of Managers);
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Frank Aydelotte, President, Swarthmore College, on an unemployment
study undertaken by the college and run by Paul H. Douglas; Florence C.
Thorne, EOCecutive Council, A.F. of L., regarding scientific management
in union activities; Herbert Hoover, as Secretary of Commerce and as
President; Gifford Pinchot on utilities and other public matters; Henry L.
Stimson on appointments in the government; Senator George W. Norris on
public ownership of utilities; Senator James Couzens, chairman of the
Committee on Interstate Commerce, concerning the power and regulation of
utilities; Besse Howard, Director, Pennsylvania Branch, League of Nations
Association (Cooke was President of this Branch in 1935); and with Basil
Manly, Vice Chairman, Federal Power Commission, on the technical problens
of computing electrical costs. In this file is correspondence with
officials of the State Planning Co~nission of the Council of People's
Commissars of the U.S.S.R. r"'garding economic cooperation in the period
following the recognition of Russia. Cooke's visit to the Soviet Union
in 1929 is recalled in correspondence relating to it. There is correspon-
dence relating to Gifford Pihchot's campaign for Governor of Pennsylvania
in 1930, when Cooke served as Chairman of the Citizens Committee - Pinchot
for Governor. Also, available is the correspondence of Cooke, Jacob H.
Hollander, and John R. McLane who served as the Board of Referees of the
Ladies Garment Industry of Cleveland, 1926-31. A business venture is
reflected in the correspondence with Irving Bonbright concerning their
investment in the Hugh Archbald process of treating coal and coke. Bis
professional interests are shown in his correspondence with officials of
the Taylor Society regarding policies, programs, and possible mergers
with other engineering societies. Other papers concern business accounts
and personal matters.
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C. General Correspondence, Special Alphabetical File, ~-122Q.
These papers constitute a file of general correspondence with various
individuals on professional, business, and personal matters. The
folders, one to an individual, are arranged alphabetically. During
these years, Cooke corresponded with Frank Aydelotte, President of Swarth
more College; A. Lincoln Acker, Collector of Customs, Philadelphia; Beulah
Amidon, Associate Editor, The Survey; H. H. Broach, President, International
Brotherhood of Electrical Workers; Francis Biddle, Chairman, Foreign Policy
Association; Bernard M. Baruch, advisor to Presidents; Congressman J. D.
Beck of v1isconsin; Prof. Edward Bennett, Department of Electrica,l l!ngi ...
neering, University of Wisconsin; Robert P. Bass, Governor of New Hamp
shire; General Smedley D. Butler; Senator James Couzens; Dale Carnegie,
writer; Paul S. Clapp, Managing Director, National Electric Light 1\ssoci-
ation; Stuart Chase, writer; Paul H. Douglas, School of Commerce, Univ.
of Chicago; Dr. Glenn Frank, President, Univ. of Wisconsin; A. Gnstew,
Director of the Central Institute of Work, Moscow, Russia; Hamilton Holt,
President, Rollins College, Florida; Ira N. Hollis, President, Worcester
Polytechnic Institute; Charles E. Hughes, Secretary of State; Joseph S.
Ames, President, John Hopkins Univ.; Morris Sigman, President, Intern.
Ladies Garment vlorkers Union; Senator Hiram Johnson; L. H. Kinnard,
President, Bell Telephone Co. of Pemlsylvania; Judson King, Director,
National Popular Government League; Senator Robert M. LaFollette; Henry R • •
Mussey, Managing Editor, The Nation; Robert Hoses, New York State Council
of Parks; Leifur Nagnusson, Director, Washington Branch, International
Labor Office; Senator W. Norris; James P. Noonan, International President,
International Brotherhood of Electrical \'/orkers; C. Russ Richards,
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President, Lehigh University; Prof. Joseph W. Roe, Dept. of Industrial
Engineering, N.Y.U.; Donald Richberg, Chicago attorney; Franklin D. Roose
velt, Governor of New York; Prof. S. Parker Smith, l~yal Technical College,
Glasgow, Scotland; Ellery Sedgwick, Editor, Atlantic Monthly; George Soule,
Editor, New Republic; J. David Stern, publisher, Camden (N.J.) Evening
Courier; J. M. Thomas, President, Pennsylvania State College; Senator Thomas
J. Walsh; William H. Williams, Chairman of the Board, Missouri Pacific
Railroad; and Dr. Ing. E. Zimmler, President, Masaryk Academy, Prague,
Czeckoslovakia.
D. General Correspondence, 1930-~. This is a file of general
correspondence in alphabetically-arranged folders of the same type of
correspondence as that prededlng it. Matters under discussion include
arrangements for scientific meetings, pUblications of engineering com-
panies, discussion of the relative merits of private and public ownership
of electric utilities, comparison of power rates in different cities,
correspondence with congressmen regarding abuses in utility rates, drafting
of legislation, publication of scientific books, intervention or mediation
in industrial disputes, analyses of products rated by Consumers Research
organization, and plans for meetings and work of the Taylor Society. The
more personal correspondence includes requests for charitable contributions,
interviews, dinner invitations, organizational invitations, personal recom-
mendations, family problems, vacations, and illnesses. Among the corres-
pondents are Senator Robert LaFollette, Harold J. Laski, Frances Perkins,
Hobert Moses, Senator George Norris, Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt,
Senator David Reed, and Thorstein Veblen. 2. boxes.
E. General Correspondence, ~-!22l. This file is of the same type
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e and is arranged the same way as the preceding one. Among Cook's corres
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pondents are H. P. Charlesworth, President, American Institute of Electrical
Engineers; Robert C. Clothier, President, Rutgers Univ.; Senator Edward P.
Costigan; Stuart Chase; Prof. Paul H. Douglas; Sidney Hillman; Harold L.
Ickes; General Hugh Johnson; Walter Lippman; Frank R. McNinch, Federal
Power Commissioner; John G. Winant, Governor of New Hampshire; and Owen D.
Young of the General Electric Company.
F. General Correspondence, Special Alphabetical File, 12ll-12l2.
These papers are general correspondence similar to the preceding files
containing business and personal letters intermingled. Some of the
~orrespondents are Francis Biddle, National Laboll Relations Boa.rd; Charles
"-A. Beard, historian; Henry Bruere, President, Bowery Savings Bank; James
C. Bohbright, fellow member of the Power Authority of the State of New York;
Jonathan Daniels, editor, Raleigh (N.C.) News anq Observer; Josephus Daniels,
Ambassador to Mexico; Harold E,,, D6dds, President, Princeton Univ.; George
H. Dern, Secretary of War; Thomas S. Gates, President, Univ. of Pennsylvania;
C. E. Groesbeck, Chairman, Electric Bond and Share CO.; Col. Louis McHenry
Howe, White House advisor; Sidney Hillman, labor leader; Harold L. Ickes,
Secretary of Interior; Stanley King, President, Amherst College; Herbert
H. Lehman, Governor of New York; Leland Olds, Secretary, Power Authority,
State of New York; Sam Rayburn, Speaker, House of Representatives; Robert
I. Randolph, President, The Mississippi Valley Association; William C.
Bull1tt, Department of State; "enator Henrik Ship stead; Rexford G. Tugwell,
Asst. Secretary of Agriculture; and Frank p. Walsh, Chairman, PO>ler
Authority, Sta.te of New York. §. boxes.
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G. General Correspondence, 122£-~. This is another general
correspondence file arranged alphabetically under topics and persons.
Among the subjects on which files are maintained are: air cargo, forestry,
"Friends of the Land", municipal problems, adult education, soil conser-
vation, national planning, broadening the education of en[:ineers, group
health plans, and stream pollution. Correspondents include Ray Stannani
Baker, writer; Bernard M. Baruch; Otto S. Beyer, National }lediation
Board; Hugh S. BennetG, Soil Conservation Service; Francis Biddle, ....
Solicitor General; Justice Louis D. Brandeis; Robert W. Bruere, Chainnan,
}laritime Labor Board; John Carmody, Rural Electrification Administrator;
Harold Dodds, President, Princeton Univ.; Robert E. Doherty, President,
Carnegie Institute; Sidney Hillman, Office of Production Management;
Harry Hopkins, Secretary of Commerce; Isador Lubin, Labor Department;
Sumner T. Pike, COlmnissioner, Securities and EOCchange Commission; Justice
Owen J. Roberts; Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt; President Franklin D. RooseI
velt; Samuel I. Rosenman, advisor to F.D.R.; Henry A. Walace, Secretary
of Agriculture; and ~aude R. Wickard, liural Electrification Administrator.
!!t boxes.
H. General Correspondence, 1221-~. This is the most recent
of Cooke's general correspondence and is arranged alphabetically by
subject folders. Some of the topics with which Cooke was concerned were
conservation problems; educational programs; the "off-shore" oil issue;
a national water resources policy; gifts to the President and other public
Officials; the "Point Four" program; Delaware River watershed project;
the Tennessee River and Collnnbia River power and irrigation problems;
and other policies of President Eisenhower's administration. There is
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present technical and professional correspondence with old associates,
correspondence with the American Civil Liberties Union (Cooke was on
the National Committee), and correspondence with the Public Affairs
Institute of which he was a sponsor. His correspondents include James
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C. Bonbright; Louis Bromfield, writer; Bruce Bliven, editor, New Republic;
Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture; George S. Counts, educator;
Thomas G. Corcoran, lawyer and economist; Oscar Chapman, Secretary of the
Interior; Jonathan Daniels; Leland Olds; Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney;
Elmo Roper, public opinion expert; Beardsley Rum1, economist; Drew Pear
son, columnist; Walter P. Reuther, President, C.I.O.; and President
Harry S. Truman. 1 boxes.
I. Special File, 1910-~. This is a file of more specialized
correspondence, covering the years 1910-1924 in general but including
occasional items as early as 1904 and as late as 1940. In this file is
correspondence with Rudolph Blankenburg, Mayor of Philadelphia, when
Cooke was the Director of the Department of Public Works, 1911-15; cor
respondence with members of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers;
correspondence relating to Prof. George F. Swain and his valuation work
for several railroads, 1910-18, correspondence regarding the Philadelphia
Transit Advisory Board on which Cooke served in 1923; materials in con
nection with the Pennsylvania State Board for Registration of Engineers;
general matters of the Philadelphia Department of Public Works; discus
sion of the Horace B.Druay report on the Steel Strike of 1920; corres-
pondence on the 3-shift system for industry as discussed in a joint
meeting of the Taylor Society, A.S.H.E., and A.I.E.E.; copies of publi-
cations of M. Le Chatelier, in French, on the subject of Taylorism; and
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correspondence with Calvin Rice, Secretary, A.S.H.E., aboul; the World
Power Conference in London, 1924. Also present are letters from such
prominent persons as Herbert Hoover, Josephus Daniels, and Franklin D.
Roosevelt and many letters dealing with Cookb's personal affairs.
HI boxes.
J. Cooke, et al .!!!.. Philadelphia Electric Co., 19l4-!2!.2..
This file consists of the bound volumes of testimony in the rate case
which Cooke contested against the Philadelphia Electric Company. There
are 8,260 pages of testimony. ~ boxes.
K. Giant P01~er Survey Papers, ~-22.. This file contains the
correspondence carried on by Cooke during the years in which he gathered .
material on the feasibility of giant power in Pennsylvania. In this I. r .r
file are found correspondence with I'IN. D.B. Ainy, Chairman, Public Service
Commission of Pennsylvania, concerning replies by utility companies to a
questionaire sent out by the P.S.C.; technical material relating to
industrial processes for producing power using coal and by-products)
correspondence with Judson C. Dickerman, Assistant Director of the survey,
on developments, experiments, tests, and data) correspondence with tech-
nical experts, college teachers, scientists, public servants, and company
officials on values and needs of giant power; folders of material on
power, coal, power development, farm electrification, electrical engineers,
Federal Water P01~er Commission, Hoover Super Power Commission, Giant Power
maps, giant power publicity, power rates, power transmission, and other
matters; and proposed legislation on giant power. In addition, there is ,
correspondence with Robert Ii. Bruere about {,t, (>".
an article on pi ant lower
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for the program of eleotrioity on the farm; efforts to obtain a referenoe
library for the giant power survey; oopies of the report of the Giant
Power Survey Board; a draft of the message of Governor Pinchot trans-
mitting the report to the General Assembly of Pennsylvania; requests for
oopies of the report by publio and private groups; mailing lists for oopies
of the report; oontributions to the giant power issue of the Annals of the
American Academy of Political and Social Science (Narch 1925); copies of
anti-giant power literature; literature on the ar.plication of electricity
to agriculture; literature on state compaots to control electrio power;
a bibliography on giant power; and news clippings about the giant power
report. Among the correspondents are Ray Stannard Baker, Felix Frankfurter,
Frederick A. Gaby, Arthur E. Horgan, Hilo R. Haltbie, George Iv. Norris,
Otto H. Rau"and Henry L. Stimson. 26 boxes.
L. Special File, ~-~. This is another file of more specialized
oorrespondence, one in continuation of the 1910-24 file. It includes SODle
material as early as 1918 and as late as 1935 under its topical folders.
In it are materials relating to Cooke's oorrespondenoe as Chairman of the
Practice Committee of the Amerioan Association of Engineers, inoluding
some case histories; materials on the Cleveland Clothing Workers Investi-
gation, 1931: materials on meetings held to attempt stabilization of the
coal industry; oorrespondence and offioe accounts of the Hason Alfalfa
Process Company in whioh Cooke was on the Board of Direotors and one of
the prinoipal stockholders, 1928-35; material on legislation relating to
munioipal power plants; oorrespondenoe on rate-making in the electrical
industry; materials on the cost of installation of rural electrification;
correspondenoe relating to the promotion of low rural power rates in New
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Jersey; material on "lxatered" stock; materials on street improvements
Bubmitted by various municipalities; correspondence on the proposed
development of St. Lawrence water power by New York Sta.te; correspon-
dence with Governor Gifford Pinchot (Pa.) on the subjects of electric
rates, giant power, and the Public Service Commission; copies of Cooke's
article, "Can We Hove It?" (1918); an article for Consumers Research,
Inc., on the cost of electricity (1932); and numerous nffi'TSpaper clippings.
Among the personal papers are accounts relating to his home, vacation
materials, and Christmas cards. ~ boxes.
M. Papers Relating to the President's Committee £g Costs of Medical
Care, 1930. This file contains material collected from several group
medical plans and the fina.l report of the Committee on Costs of Medical
Care. .1 box.
N. New York State Power Authority Papers, lli!-ml. This material
is arranged alphabetically under subject and name folders. Included in
this material is correspondence with utility companies on distribution of
electricity costs; copies of federal and state legisla.tion on water power;
materials on anti-social policies practiced by privat~ly -owned utilities;
miscellaneous reports on various utility companies in the United States;
engineering memoranda by Judson Dickerman, Otto M. Rau, and Clayton W.
Pike; and news clippings about the PO~Ter Authority. Frank P. Walsh served
as Chairman of the Authority - Delos M. Cosgrove as Vice-Chairman and
James C. Bonbright a.s Secretary. Cooke's correspondence includes letters
exchanged with Walsh; correspondence with Bonbright regarding the personnel
of the Federal Power Commission; correspondence with Cosgrove concerning
the effect on New York ports of the st. Lawrence Waterway; minutes of
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meetings of the Power Authority, 1931, 1933; copies of the First and
Second Annual !leports of the Authority for the years ending December 31,
1931 and 1932; materials and correspondence relating to a conference on
utility regulation held in New York, April 1932; and correspondence and
other materials on a meeting of the Institute of Public Engineering on
the subject of "Electrical Distribution Costs" held in Ne1' York,
January 30, 1933. There are present several articles by Cooke: "Quaint
Electric nates," in National Municipal Revie~l, Vol. XIX, No. 11, November
1930; "Planning for PO~Ter," in The Nation, Vol. 134, No. 3491, June 1, 1932;
"paying Too Much for Eilectricity," in New Republic, December 21, 1932;
"Light and Power - Planning the Electrical Future," (place and date of
publication unknown); and two pamphlets, "What Price Electricity For Our
Homes," and "On the Cost of Distribution of Electricity to Domestic
Consumers. If 16 boxes.
O. Mississippi Valley ComJJrl.t~~El. Papers,_ J:2?J.-122l!:. The purpose of
the Mississippi Valley COmmittee, of which Coolee served as Chairman in
1933, was to review projects f"r the Public vlorles Administration coming
within the drainage area of the Mississippi River and to report a plan for
the future development of this region. These papers include discussions
of agriculture in the Mississippi Valley; literature on soil erosion;
material on the Tennessee Valley Authority; material on a federal power
study; and various memoranda from Cooke to the Committee. Among the
correspondents are Najor Carey H. Brown, Secretary, M. V. C.; Professor
Harlan H. Barrows, Univ. of Chicago; Donald L. Bower, Asst. Secretary, N.V.C.;
H. H. Bennett, Director, Soil Conservation Service; Thomas S. Baker, Presi-
dent, Carnegie Institute of Technology; Glenn Frank, President, Univ. of
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Wiscqnsin; Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of Interior; and Henry A. Wallace,
Secretary of Agriculture. 6 boxes. ----P. Water Resources Section, National Resources Board Papers, ~.
Cooke served as Director of the Water Resources Section in 1934. These
papers are concerned with plans of the Mississippi ~alley Authority (pro-
posed) and the T.V.A.; correspondence on the use of water resources, ir-
rigation, flood control and related matters; correspondence with engineering
professors about technical papers and meetings; correspondence with other
government officials on rural electrification; and correspondence with
President !~osevelt on the subjects of holding companies and rural electri
fication. Other correspondents were H. H. Bennett, Director, Soil lJonser
vation Service; David E. Lilienthal, Director, T.V.A.; Josephus Daniels,
Ambassador to Nexico; J. David Stern, publisher, Philadelphia Hecord,
Camden ~venil!& Courier, and New York~; and Frank P. Walsh, Chairman,
Power Authority of New York. The segment of papers dealing with inland
waterways contains reports on suggested changes in inland waterways; drafts
of the Mississippi Valley Committee report and memoranda used in its compo
sition; copies of the M.V.C. report on a National Inland Waterway Policy
and comnlents thereon by various experts, articles and reports on the Miss-
ouri and Ohio valleys; and technical reports on evaporation, ground water,
erosion, and rainfall. §. boxes.
Q. Washington Special File,!.2.22. This is a topical file, alpha
betically arranged, which was compiled by Cooke in Washington. It Contains
Bureau of Reclamation material on dams; correspondence of Cooke as Chairman,
Water Planning Committee, N.R.B.; newspaper Clippings on the M.V.C. project
and report; press releases on the T.V.A.; U.S. geological Survey maps of the
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Tennessee valley states; correspondence with Joel D. ~Iolfsohn, Ellcecutive
Secretary, National Power Policy Committee, on which committee Cooke served,
as Vice Chairman, along with Harold Ickes, David Lilienthal, General Ed
Markham, Frank McNinch, and others; and a copy of Cooke's speech, "On \'later
Planning For the Nation," before the 55th annual convention of the American
Water Works Association, May 7, 1935.
R. Third World Power Conference ~apers, 1936. The Third World Power
Conference, a meeting of scientists and industrialists drom allover the
world, met in Washington, September 7-11, 1936. Cooke helped organize and
further the conference in addition to serving as Chairman of the Ex:ecutive
Committee of the American National Committee of the Conference. The papers
contain Cooke's correspondence ,·lith U.S. and foreign scientists and indus-
trialists regarding participation and arrangements; schedules of publicity
on the radio and in the press for months preceding the conference; lists
of speakers and topics for the conferences; proposed manuscripts and dis-
cussions of revisions; materials on a transcontinental inspection trip
undertaken by the delegates; arrangements for the group to visit Mount
Vernon; and arrangements to visit industrial plants for demonstrations.
Cooke's correspondents thi8 year included Charles Appleton, Vice-President,
General Electric Company; Floyd Carlisle, Chairman of the Board, Consoli
dated Edison Company; Stuart Chase; Frederic A. Delano, National Hesources
Board; Judson Dickerman, Federal Trade Commission; Howard Ehrlich, United
Press; McGraw-Hill Publishing Company; Felix Frankfurter, Harvard Law School;
Harold Ickes, Chairman, American National Committee, 3rd World Power Confer
ence; David E. Lilienthal, Director, T. V.A.; .. Iilliam McClellan, President,
Potomac Electric Power Company; and Lewis Humford, writer. ~ boxes.
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S. Papers ~ Chief of the United States Technical lUssion to Brazil,
~. Cooke went to Brazil with a group of Americans in the hope of im
proving Brazilian industrial techniques and adding to Brazil's war potential.
This file contains correspondence on Cooke's book on Brazil entitled,
"Brazil On the March," published by HcGraw-Hill, 1944.
T. Patent Survey Committee Papers, ~~. This file contains
correspondence relating to the work of the Patent Survey Committee on which
Cooke served and of which William H. Davis was chairman, during the years
1947 to 1951. Some of the papers relate to a proposed National Science
Foundation, 1946, and others to the American Bar Association Committee on
Patent Office Affairs. There are present reports numbered 1 through 4 and
a supplementary report of W. Houston Kenyon, Jr., Counsel to the Committee,
1946-47, as well as Economic Reports Numbers 1 and 2 of Victor Abramson
for the Committee, 1947.
U. Papers Relating to Social Education for Engineers, ~!221.
In this file is ~ound literature on the role of the scientist in public
life such as Cooke's article, "The Habit of Community Service," in Nechan
ical Engineering, December 1947, and "'rhe Role of the Engineer in Connnunity
Affairs," a speech by Cooke before the 58th annual meeting of the American
Society for Engineering Education, at Seattle, June 21, 1950. Other material
contains the correspondence of Cooke with college administrators and faculty
regarding the student's role in community service, 1949; correspondence
with publishers regarding proposed publication in a periodical of Cooke's
article, "Do Engineering and Science Lack Social Understanding?"; and
reactions of COllege teachers and administrators to Cooke'S papers, "It's
Time to Bridge the Technology-Political Chasm," and "The Role of the Engi-
neer in Connnunity Affairs," 1950-51. 2 boxes.
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V. President's lVater Resources Poli.sY: Gonunission Papers '. ~-1.'l.2.
Cooke served alJ Chairman of the P."I.R.P.C., an agency esta.blished
Janua.ry ), 1950 to organize over-all federal water policy. Associated
with Cooke were Gilbert F. White, Paul S. Burgess, Lewis W. Jones, Samuel
B. Horris, Leland Olds, and Roland R. Renne. The Conmdssion reported
its findings to President Truman on December 15, 1950. This file in-
cludes material on soil erosion and rainfall effects on soil; correspondence
with federal agencies regarding water erosion practices in other parts
of the world; correspondence with the T.V.A. about their experiments with
crops and grass silage; material bearing on the controversy over the 160-
acre limitation on irrigation projects; correspondence with President
Truman and the Bureau of the Budget concerning release of the W. R. P. G.
report and differences between it and the President's proposed legisla.tion;
a copy of the draft bill ''Water Resources Act of 1951" which was desigll9 d
to carry out some recommendations of the W.R.P.C.; drafts of legislation
for a "Water Resources Policy Act of 1952"; independent opinions and
other scientific papers by former members of the W.R.P.C., 1951J and
reactions of federal agencies to the Conunission's report and to its
legislative recommendations. Other material includes the articles
"Protecting the Land Against the Raindrop's Blast" in Scientific Nonthly,
Vol. LXVIII, No.4, April 1949; a copy of ''Water Pollution in the United
Sta.tes," a publication of the Public Health Service, F.S.A., 1951J the
New York Times Magazine article, "Kansas Can't Forget 'The Flood''',
September 2, 1951; and Cooke's paper, "Some Implications of Multiple
Purpose River Planning and Development, " given before the annual meeting
of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Philadelphia,
December 27, 1951, as well as corollary material from the Department of
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Agriculture, the T.V.A., Corps of Engineers, and Federal Security
Agency. ~ boxes.
w. Speeches and Writings, 19l0-!22!. This file contains seven
bound volumes, holding a collection of the speeches, articles, and books
by Morris L. Cooke. All but the first volttme contain a table of contents
arranged under such topical headings as engineering, conservation, indus-
try and labor, science, ethics, and rural electrification. Volume I
contains items during the years 1913 to 1918 beginning with the article,
"The Spirit and Social Significance of Scientific Management," in The
Journal of Political EconoII\Y. Vol. 21, No.6, June 1913. Vol. II covers
the years 1918-29; Vol. 111,1915-35; Vol.IV, 1910-37; Vol. V, 1924-40;
Vol. VI, 1922-44; and Vol. VII, 1918-51. There are nine boxes of materials
containing printed speeches of Cooke, reading copies, drafts, articles
for publication, correspondence regarding articles or speeches, and
several undated items, all arranged chronologically, 1914-40. Another
five boxes have materials relating to the book Organized Labor and Produc-
tion by Morris L. Cooke and Philip Hurray, published by Harpers in 1940.
Included are drafts of chapters, correspondence concerning drafts and
suggestions and correspondence about promoting the book. At the time,
Hurray was Chairman of the Steel Workers Organizing Conmtittee and Vice
President of the United Mine Workers of America. 14 boxes, 1 volumes •.
X. Other materials include three bc),es containing receipted bills,
1934-40; four boxes containing miscellaneous printed items, 1929-53; and
a wooden box containing a card index file. This file appears to index
items not in this collection. It contains a subscription list for an
unnamed publication, 1917-18; two indexes to a library on technical
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matters (about 250 cards each); two address files; and an index to
topics and persons involved in testimony regarding electric service in
the Philadelphia area, probably in the 1920's.
wooden box.
Y. (Note: The following pUblished materials, products of Norris
Cooke or closely related to his work, have been removed from his papers
and are nOlf considered to be part of Group 1. Scientific Management,
Addresses and Discussions at the Conference ~ Scientific Management
Held October 12, 1.2., Jl!:, 1911, Dartmouth College, 1912; 1-laste in Industry,
~ the COl1unittee ~ the Elimination of ~Iaste in Industry of the Federated
American Engineering Societies, 1920; The Twelve-Hour Shift in Industry,
BY the Committee ~ Work-Periods in Continuous-Industry of the Federated
American Engineering Societies, 1922; Giant Power, The Heport of the
Giant Power Survey Board ... , BY J.!orris !!. Cooke, Director, February
1925; The Future of the Great Plains, Heport of the Great Plains Com-
mittee, December 1936. The Future of the Great Plains, !! Message From
the President of the United States Transmitting the Heport of the Great
Plains Committee, 75th Cong., 1st sess., February 1937; Management ~
Defense, Proceedings of the National Defense Management Conference,
Washington, Q • .£., November 1940; ! Water Policy for the American People
! Report of the President's Water Hesources Policy Commission, Vol.I,
1950; Morris Cooke, Our Cities Awake, 1918; Cooke and Philip Murray,
Organized Labor and Production, 1940,1946; Cooke, Brazil Qg the ~,
1944; The Utilities Magazine, Vol. I,No. 3, January 1916; The AnnJals sf I
the American Academy of Political Science (Cooke as Editor), Vol. XC,,
September 1920 (2 copies); American F'ederationist, Vol. 34, No.6,
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June 1927; Current Biography, Vol. 11, No.5, May 1950; Frederick Vlinslow Taylor, The Principles Qf Scientific Hanagement, 1911; Taylor, Shop Nan!!.@~, 1911; Harlow S. Person, Little Haters (a report prepared for R. G. Tugwe]~, Administrator, Resettlement Administration, H. H. Bennett, Chief, Soil Conservation Service, and M. L. Cooke, Administrator, Rural ~lectrifi-catton Administration), December 1935; Missouri Land and Water (a report of the Hissouri Basin °urvey COmmission), 1953. There are, in addition, other periodicals, pamphlets, and books collected by Cooke which were transferred to Group 1.)
Accession NOI Hs. 54-10
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And~rson, Georce W. Ackerson, J. L.
1 4 5 8
Ajney, Vlin. D. B. (Public Senja Com., Harrisburg) Ames, E. E.
9 10 11 12
1:5 lA 15, Ballard, 16,
17 18. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 29 30
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44 45 46 48 49 50 51
52
Barth, Garl G. Boer, G. [<'rank Beyer, otto S. Bell, GeorGe L.
Buttonheim, Harcl d S. Brue re, Rohe rt W. (The Survey)
F'redo ri ck Wo.yne Bartol', Arthur E.
Bemi s, EdvJard W. Bruco, John M. Burks, tJesse D. Bull oek, Wi 11 iam E. Bancroft, Wilford Bowman, John G. Banles, F. B. Brinley, Charles E. Ball, William H. Barrovm" Y'f. P. Barber, John B. Bl aleey, Prof. Hoy G.
Brciwer, Fred Brandeis, Louis D. &. Mrs. Balee r, Ncvrton D •. Blanehard, J. Cliff Cooke, Thomas Turne r Cooke, Persifore M. Connell, William H. Cla!'I" Edward Vi. Crawford, C. H. Crozjer, Gen. William
Cleveland, 1'. A. Cooke, Hedley V. Cosn1oG Cl ub Col umbus Handl e and Took Co. Coonley, Howard Copley, }l"rank B. Coburn, F. G. Cohen, J. E. American Associqtion of Engineers de Freminville, Charles
Dicleennan, Judson C.
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60 61 62. 6.5 66 67 68 69 70 71 72
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91 92 93 94 95 97
98 10l. 102. 103. 104 106 107 108 109
Drury, !lorace B. Day, Charles Day, n. Kent Dodds, H. W. (National Municipal Lcar;ue) Deland, Thonldj ke Enr:l.ght, Pernard
Eagan, John J. E0.si-.man, Joseph B. rnmquist, Charles E. Fi r, he r, Poyd Franch, Lester 6. (ASMP:) F'8isD, Hchard A. FrlUsmnn, Ward B. Froemon, John R. Foer<lorcr, Perei val E. Fr~.nl:furt8r, Felix Vi1ene, Po. Lincoln
Fa!11 j,am, DwiGht T. F'urness, Fairmon Rogers Fl inn, Po I'llard VI. I'i tzpatrl.cJr, Edward A. Falconer, A1exD.nder Fej ss, George J. F'els, Samuel S. Gilbertsoll, H. S. GroGr" Cecil D. Gi tcltell, I). H. Grronmes, H. A. Godfrey, H611 is Hopkins, Ernest 1ft. mllman, Sidney Hall, Fanny Keppele and Col. Keppelo
Hathaway, Col. H. K. IIatton, A. R. Hec]anan, J. C.
2.
Hodges, JTenry lQ:nI G. (Heading Investment Co,) Hunt, F:dward leyre Inslee, Charl.es L.
Innes, W. T., Printers Josoph, fErncst A. Jones, S. P. King, Clyde L. Kenney, Louis H. Koiner, C. Wellington Key, J. L. Kentl all, Henry P. Lewis, William praper
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124 126 128 129 130
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144 146 147 148 149 151 152
164 155 156 157 158 160 162 163 164 166 166
167 168 169 171
Lane, Franklin X. Lowrie, S. Gale Lyall, Willi am L, LewiS, William Dodge leChateli.er, Henri Lord, Frank B. Law, F. R. (Powor Maga~ine) McCord, Col, James B. McJohnston, H. MacFarland, Grenville S, McGohan, James MaJ.lery, Otto Todd Marot, Helen
Mi tchell , Thomas W. Miller, Fred J. Mal tbie, Miro R. Marburg, L. C. Mitten, Thomas E.
Morse, George H. Noyes, Henry T. ' \ Norris, George W. (/) :1/; (! ~';, . ,) /' '~< .. ' j
Otterson, J. E. Pike, Clayton W. Plumb, Glenn E. Prouty, Charles A. Pepper, George W. Preston, James H.
Rice, Calvin W. (ASME) Rowe, Leo S. (Am. Academy of Political &: Social Science Ray, Martin H. Reed, James Randolph, Isham Shelton, Henry W. Sonneborn, Henry &: Co.
Stuart, F'rancis Lee Stowe, j'yman Beecher Scudder, Winthrop Sanville, Florence Swe any, lIar ry p. Thompson, {'ltpl 1l. Sa,,~~d Thelen, Max Towne, Henry R. Tator, Samuel W. YanKkeeck, Mary (Russell Sage Foundation) Tupper, James W.
Tuttle, M. S. Tarbell, Ida M. Tead, Ordway Wilcox, Delos F.
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172 Wool) ey, Robert W.
173 Williams, John H.
175, Willett, George F.
178 179 l79-A 180 181
182", 183 185 181;-' . 187, 188 189 190 191 192
194 194-A 195 196 197 198 199 201 202 203 205
206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213
214 215 216 219 218 219, Ogburn,
220 221 222 223 224 225
Wall in, Y. A. Watson, Bruce l.I. Reed., Hudson W. White, Thomas Raeburn Woodruff, Clinton Rogers
Wolf, Robert B. Willcox, Orlando B. Whitaker, S. Edgar Heilman, Ralph E. Davis, Henry P. Rhinelander, PhilUp M. Hurley, Edward H. Taylor, Mrs. Frederick W.
Wl11iams, Whiting Howard, Earl Dean
Dickenson, Robert L. Clark, Lewis N. Schneider, Dr. H. Vleh1e, Louis B.
- F'rederick W.
Unit Constnlcti on Co. (Willard Boyd)
American Railway Express Co. Hayes, Halph Blar,kenhorn, Heber Porter, Henriette Newell, F. H. Reber, Louis E.
Jenkins, Charles F. G1ann, John M. Brooks, Robert C. BrOUGham, H. B. American Federation of Labor
Jacobstein, Meyer Blauvel t, Warren S. Connni Hoe of One Hundred (NYCi)
Felss, Paul L. Plumb Plan League Howe, Frederick C. Panunzio, C. In. Phillips, John S.
Charlpton
Babcock, George D. Meeker, Royal Ziegler, J. VI. Davis, Henry L., Jr.
Moses, Jacob M.
DaviS, Carleton E.
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241 242 243
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246 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263
265 266 268 272 273 275 276 278 279 281
Durfee, Charles H. Mattenis, John V. New Saranac Inn Moore United Republican Campaign Connn. (J. Hampton Furusei;h, Andrew (International Seamen's) Moore) National Industrial Conference Board Martin, Darwin D. (Larkin Co.) Keller, Edwin R. Kelsey, Carl (AAPSS) Christie, Prof. A. G. (ASME) Toltx, Max Street '" Jo'inney, Inc. Dickson, William B. "Unemployment Scores" and "Unernploymen't WIthin
Fknployment" [1919-1921] by MLC. Connnents on Leeds, Morris E. Po rter, IT. J. F. Brand, E. A.
Archbald, Hugh
Walsh, Capt. D.y,Jr. Penrose, Boi se Hart, Prof. Al bert Bushnell Hunter, George Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America Bodine, Alex N. Public Ledger, Philadelphia Lelserson, Prof. W. M. Brooks, Lawrence G. Gray, qohn H. Industl'ial Inf'onnation Service (n. L. Stoddard) White, Luther C. Ritchie, Maj. J. M. Eleventh Annual Eisteddfod (Howell Jones) Kenerson J Dean W. H. Hagedorn, Joseph H. Marx, Guido H. (The New School for Social Research)
Webster, George S. Watson, Frank D. Underwood, Charles N. Porter, Goerge S. Armstrong, F. WalliS, Co. Husselman, Roy Robinson, Henry M. International Association of Clothing Designers Moore, J. Hampton War Finance Corporation
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300 301 305 306 308 309 310 311
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324 325 326 327 328 329
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348 350 351
Communi ty Service of Philadel phia (Henry Chlllunere) Baldwin, Ernest E. Stern, Alfred W. (B. Kuppenheimer &: Co.) BrookWood, Inc. (A. J. Muste) Baker, Ray Stannard Rau, Otto M. Weill, Samuel (The Stein - Ploch Co.) King, Stanley (VI. H. McElwain Co.) Channing, J. Parke The President's Industrial Cont!;erence (1920) A.3.M.E. Executive (Jomlllittee (John P. Mudd) Webb, Kendall and Bruce
Baldensperger, H. L. McBee, Jones &: Co. Holl!J.nder, Jacob H. Civil Service Commission of Philadelphia Record, Gel rge L. Cooke, Edward M. Bureau of' Municipal Research (Phila.) Rochester (N.Y.) Chamber of Commerce (Eliott Frost) Technical ProductIon Conference of the Clothing Industry - 1920 Sugar Hill Cottage, New Hampshire UniverSity Club of Philadelphia Klyce, Scudder Okeson, Walter R. A.S.M.E. Meeting; St. Louis, Mo. [May, 1920] The New Republio (George Soule)
Survey Assoicates ,;mme t, Boris (Sehl ass Bros. &: Co.) Goodell, FrAncis von Haan, Hugo Rike, F'. II. Federated Americ8.n Engineering Societies (L. W .Wallace)
re Creer by Eduuard He rri ot Uni on Photo Co. Engineers 01 ub of Philadelphia Speath, Reynold A. Adam, W. J. Fisher, Prof. Irving Williams, A. H.
Herriot, Edouard (re his article"Labor and Science") Responces to Ads placed by !ALe for Men Wanted Dennison, Henry S. Van Deventer, John H. Boone, C. L. MoCarthy, Charles Grady, James T. Younger, John Greenwood, E:rtlest (11..0, Washington, D. C.) RobInson, A. T. (M.1. T.) Poliakoff, R.
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379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387(1),3nfl) 388
Priestman, Al bert Boyd, D. Knickerbocker American Institute of Architects (Wm. B. 1 toner)
Special ConnnHtee on Survey Institute Methods Crowther, Samuel Reilly, Phillip J.
Davies, C. E. And<!'ews, John B. (Iimerican Ass'n. for Labor Le~isl"t'n. Boyle, James M. Bassett, W. R. Barnum, C. ,L. (1923-29) Cornick, R. L.
American Institute of Architects (E. C. Kemper)
Carman, Edwin S. Greul, W. Hennan Cheesman, W. E. (Enterprise Publishing Co.) Carlin, Joseph A. Whitaker, C. H. , AlA Thomas, Miss M. Carey (Pres., Byrn Mawr College) Wisler, Willis Wage Del;ermination Material West, Roswell B. Phila. Sesqui-Centennial Exjlibi -!;ion Ass 'n. BOl1brigh~, Irving W. Starkwoal;h'3r, William G. Welfare Federation of Phila. (J. Will is Martin)
Fox, Samuel IA. Kelley, Florence (Nat'l. Consumers' League) CaboG, Phi lip Howe, H. E. (NaVl. Research Council) Palmquist, Dr. E. A. E. Short, William H. Greolle, Henry Copley Cooley, 1.\. E. (Univ. of Michigan) Bottomley, William Lawrence National Electric Light Association (NELA)
389 Ontario Ilydro-;"lectric Power Conunisslon 391 (/) Pinchot, Holl. Gifford
391 (:lJ(3) (<i)(5J Pinohot, Han. Gifford (Cont' d.)
392 Kimball, Dex'!;er S. ( Cornell Uni v.) 393 Knoeppel, c. E. 394 Stoughton, lJradley (Lohi gh Unvi.) 395 Morg',n, Arthur E. 396 Wells, Philip P.
396 Wells, Philip P. (Con'G' d.)
396 Wells, Pld,lip p. (Cont'd.)
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Johnson, Fred B. Merriam, Charles E. Bauer, Dr. John (American Public Utilities Bureau) Fasset!;, C. 1~.
Bettman, Alfred Benton, John E. (Nat'l. Ass'n. of nallroad &: Utilities
Commissioners) 404 Shaw, S. Adole 405 Bradford, Emest S.
406 407 408 409 410 410
411 412 414 415
416 417 418 419 420
421 422 423 424 425
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427 428 429 431 432 41;3
434 435 436 437 438 438
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Tree Nurseries (Plantings Woodruff, George
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for MLC homes)
Hunt, Henry 'r. Calwell, Charles Cleveland (Ohio) Gannent Industry
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Bodine, Samuel T. Evans, Powell Atwat.er, Munson D.
n II
American Academy of Political and Social Sci"mce (Includos MLC's address on nGiant; Power and Coal n)
Ri ttman, Dr. W. F. (Carnegie Institute of Techno loe;v) lIe. tlumay, Col. H. K. Merrill, O. r.. Stewart, John L. (Public Service Com. of Phila.) Hodges, Fred G.
Mason, Arthur J. Corres. re Publ~~ti}_~~y,ulation by MLc Evans, He.rold Evans Institilte (Thomas H. Rve.ns Milsellm & Dental Institute) Russell, Charles J. (Phila. Electric Co.)
~ing, Judson (Natjonal Popular Government League)
!lILC - Persollal F'inanci"l MLC - Personal, Reo.l Property Scattergood, J. Henry Fernald, R. H • SHzer, Goorge S. (Governor of New Jersey) Sml.th, Gov. Alfred E.
Struck, F. T. (Ass't. Director, Vocational Ed., lIe.rrisburg) Finch, Han. R. G. Ritchie, Hon. Albert C. (Maryland) Gordon, Cadmus Z. Donshey, Hon. A. Victor (Ohio) Corres., re Wyer, Samuel S. Di vl slgn __ oL,Publications , Commonwealth of Penna •
--Devinat, Palll-'(Im-,-a-Anevn:) St,foH')/', ' - ,';-Nl.cholaon, Vincent D. ' Dro:me, Gharles Vanneman, C. R. (N.Y. State Public Service Connnission)
449 Chase, Re.ndall 452 Ferguson, Samuel (Hartford, Conn. Slectrlc Co.)
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1GO 461 462 463 466 467 468
Mauro, Dr. France s co Norris, Hon. George VI.
Miller, Spencer (Workers Education Bureau)
Labor College of Philadelphia
Kingsbury, Dr. Susan M. (Bryn Mawr)
Focht, Louis F. Brown, Percy S. (International Management Institute)
Bursch, Mrs. E'. C. Lewl. s, Wil fred Drayer, C. E. Adami ecki, Prof. K. (Warsaw, Poland)
Roberts, John W. App, Frank Slattery, Harry
Numerical Files, Black Series [1930-35 - Except where noted]
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1 Naumkeag Steam Co tton Co., Salem, Mass.
Labor Situation at • 1931.
2. American Society of Mechanical En~ineers [1925-1933]
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9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19.
Alford, L. P. (The Ronald Press)
Roosevel t, Hon. Franklin D. [1931-35]
Ainey, William D. B. Nati anal Industrial Conference Board
Ashurst, ,John (Free Library of Philadelphia)
Seattle, Washington, Superintendant of Lighting of •
Barth, Carl G. Beer, G. Frank Beyer, Otto S. Crisp County, Georgia Buttonheim, Harold Bruere, Robert W. and lArs. !~artha
Ballard, F. W. Barter, Arthur E. Schul t., G. E. Commerce Departmont, U.S. Irish Power Problem (Fatrick McGilligan, Sec. of Commerce,
Dublin, IrelRnd)
20. Bullock, William E.
21. 22. 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Wilson, N. C. (Electric rates charl';ed by utility company of
Ripley, William Z. Lilienthl1l, llavid E. Richberl';, Donald R. Ball, William H. Schofielf, Lemuel B. Brewer, Franklin W. Baker, Charles l'ih:iting Du.breuil, Henry (P,O, Geney!).)
Palmer, E. W. (MIlligan College)
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New York Committee of One Thousand Bra!ldeis, Louis E. Cleveland, Ohio rate case (Corr~s. we Ern"lst Black with
Newton D. ~9.k"r, R. Husselman, et!;)) International Industrial. Itelatlons Ilssociation Chapman, Elwood B. (Pennsylvania Parks Asstn) C00ke, Persifor M. Connell, William H. Clark, Edward W. Dodge, Kern Cro7,ier, William Cooke, Hedley V. Cosmos Club Coonley, Howard Capl oy, Frank B. Commons, Prof. John R. American Association of Engineers de Freminvil1e, Charles
Dicke nllan , Judson C.
Drury, Ho race B. Day, Charles Dodds, 'f. W. (Natj or:.a1 1~l1!.'-i~~pa.l Hevi~'!.) Dav;s, Matthew ~ Eastman, Joseph B. (Interstate Gonll1lerce Commission) Eno, William Phelps (Eno Foundation)
Box 57. 65 ji'J. sher, Boyd 67 Fei s s, Hi chard A. 68 FreerrlO.n, Ward 69 Freeman, .J ohn R. 71 Frankfurte r, FeJ. ix
Box 58. 72 F'ilene, A. Lincoln 76 Fi tzpatri ok, Dean F;, A. (Marquette Unlv. ) 79 Fe1s, Samuel S. 83 Gantt, H. L. [1917-19] 85 Gibbs, Miss Lillian [1924-19"3] 86 Godfrey, Hollis 87 Hopkins, Ernest M. ( Dar tmouth College) 90 Hall, Mrs. Fanny Keppe1e 91 Hathaway, King 93 Heckman, J. C. 94 Hodges, Hcnr,v G. 95 Hunt, Edward Eyre 96 • Hassler, Harriet 97 Inslee, Charles L. 98 Innes, T. T. and Sons, Printers
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Box 60. 127 Morris, Harrison {1919-l9BO] 128 Mal thie, Milo R. 129 Guffey, Han. Joseph F. 131 Morse, George H. 133 Murray, W. S. [1919-1933] 135 Noyes, Henry T. 136 Norris, Han. George W.
Boxes 61 - 69. The Taylor Society (File 138)
Box 70. 139 Pike, Clayton W. 142 Pepper, Georr;e IVharton 143 Pennsylvania, Office of the Governor of • 144 Rice, Calvin W. (ASME)
Box 71. 145 Reed, Hudson W. 146 Rower, Leo S. (Pan Amerioan Union) 148 Reed, James 150 Stone, Nahmn Isaac 153 Scheel, H. V. R. 154 Stuart, Franc:ls Lee 159 Snyder, l.eroy R. 160 Thompson, Sanford E. 161 Taylor, A. Merritt
Box 72. 166 Van lUJeeck, Mary 167 Tuttle, Morton C. 168 Tarbell, Ida M. 169 Tead, Ordwav 170 Valle, PaUl" B. 172 Woolley, Robert W.
Box 73. 173 Williams, John H. 174 Willi ta, Joseph H. 175 Wil1itt, George F.
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Woods, Col. Arthur H. Warne, Dr. Frank J. Maris, 1I.1bert B. (VVhi te, Schnader, Maris /.: Clapp) Wolf , Robert B. Willcox, Orlando B. Dowd., M. S. Davis, Henry L. Taylor, Mrs. Fredorick 17. (and Mr. Taylor) WHlit1.llls, TIhi ting Johnson, iY. H. (Phiia.. Elec·tl'ic Co.)
Gennantown Dispensary and Hospital Wehle, Lonis B. Hayes, Ralph
Douglas, Dr. Pa.u1 H. (re Swarthmore Report on Unemnlo.vmeirt) The Research Ser:tlce (F. H. Newell) Todd, A. J. Jenkins, Charles Francis Archbald, Hue;h Brougham, H. Bruce
Thorne, Florence A (A. F. of L.)[1924-1935) (File 210)
Howe, Frederick C. Babcook, George D. Meeker, Royal Davies, Carleton E. Durfee, Charles H. L. Sonnenborn /.: Sons, Ino. (William H. Beck) Gray, Dr. John H. Leeds, Morris E. Perkins, Exococ~xx~kxR. Frank C. Gruenberg, F'red',ricY.: P ~enerson, Prof. W. H. Marx, GuJdo H. Roeslcr, Rudolf [1919-l9110) Lel.serson, Dr. Wi Uiam M. Underwood, Charles N.
Williams, H. H. Lavallee, L. [1919-1920) VanDusen, Lewis II. [1927) Martin, J()hn C. (Phila. Public Lede;er) [1919] Husse1man, R.
Momand, Ragland Merrill, J. L. Be.ldwin, T!~rnest E. War Finance Corp.: Trip of MLC to New Orleans for the • Brookwood, Inc. (A. J. Muste). [192OJ Rau, Otto M. ~hiladelphia Dpl'artmemt of Public Works Engineering News Record [1920-28] Twining, William S.
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Box 82. 296 Philadelphia Electric Co. (re bills rendered) 302 Faught, Al bert Smith (Penna. Civil Service Heform Ass 'n.) 303 Meshlauk, V. 1. (USSR State aanning COlInnission) 303-A Schujalter and others, re engineering problems in USSR 304 Hoover, lIon. Herbert C. 305 Hollander, Jacob n. 307 Irion, Dr. Valentine 1:. 309 COOk9, EdwarJJl M. 310 Bureau of Municipal Researoh, Philadelphia, Pa. 312 Polakov, Viltlter N. 3ID3 Burnett, J. Henry 317 University Club of Philadelphia 318 lO.yce, Scudder 319 Blankenburg, Rudolph 320 Schulze, J. William
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Lehigh University (alumni matters) The New Republic (Bruce Bliven)
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365 367 369 370 376
377 379 380 381 385 387 388 389 390 391
Survey Associates Goodell, Francis
American Engineering Council The Engineers Club of Philadelphia Fisher, Irving Bottomley, William L. Applications, Letters of Bent to MLC Dennison, Henry L. Presidential Campaign of 1920 Lockwood, J. K. (Thornton - FUller Automobile Co.) Hotel s, Corre s. with Grady, tJa.mes T. Ge,,"antown Trust Company Poliakoff, R. Boyd, D. Knickerbocker Crowther, Samuel Davies, C. E. (Sedy, ASME) Andrews, John B. (Am. Ass'n. for Labor Eegislation) Boyle, James M. Barnum, C. L. American Institute of Architects
Greul, W. Herman Carlin, Joseph A. McClatchy, John H. Marion, Joseph F. Bonbright, Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Starkweather, William Fox, Samuel M. Kelley, F'lorence (National Consumers' League Cabot Philip Antiooh College Bottomley, William Lawrence National TClectric Light Association (NELA) Gaby, Fredefick A. (Hydro-Electric Power Com. Pennsyl vania School of llorticul ture for Women
.,~inohot. Gifford (1930 Gubernatorial C
'f~' l\' 'If Ontario) l1922J
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!imbll.ll>, Dexter S. {"Some Aspects of Business Recovory") Morgan, Arthur E. Merriam, Prof'. Charles E. American Public Utilities Bureau (John Bauer)
400 Oldenburg, Alexander 402 Bettman, Al1'red 403 Le1'i'ingwell, W. H. 405 Bradford, Ernest S. 408 Hunt, Henry T. 409 Callwell, Charlos S. 410 Cleveland Gannent Manufacturers I Associat;on; ILGWU
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453 454 455 456 457 459 460 461
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[Mrs. Ruth S. IAoyer and ,la.cob H. Hollander, Impartial Chainnen 1'or the .J MLC's corres. as chaIrman of the Board of Referees for the Cleveland Gannent Market.
Davis, Arthur Powell Patterson, Ernest M. Rittman, Walter F. Second 'IIorJ d Power Con1'erence: BerlIn, 1930 Mason Al1'alfa Process Co. (MLC as president) Corres. re Public Utili ties Regulation by MLC [1933] Evans, Harold Evans Institute (Thomas W. Evans Museum &: Dental Institute)
Evans Institute (Cont'd.) King, Judson (Sec'y., National Popular Government League)
Xing, Juaaon
MLC - Personal, Financial SCll.ttergood, J. Henry Gadsby, G. M. (V{est Penn Power Co.) Stimson, Henry L. Smiddy, Timothy S. Public Service Commission 01' New York
Kie1'er, H. E. Hare t., Cahae, Insurance Faries, Edgar D. Ferguson, Samuel (Pres., Hart1'ord Electric Light Co.)
Mauro, Dr. Francesco Norris, Hon. George W. IS"" /."\ Miller, Spencer (Workers Educat,'.on Bureau) Mufson, Isreal Kingsbury, Susan M. (B"" Mawr) Brown, Fe roy S. llOOtI:llVXWKtWiKll.ll Bursch, Ann Dennis (Mrs. F'. C.) Lewis, Wil fred Adamiecki, Pro1' X • Oliphant, Hennan South River, N. J., Mayor of
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Roberts, ,I. W. App, Frank Slattery, Harry (U. S. Dept. of Interior) Gardner, Clarence Chantland, Col. William T. Wait, J. Russell Social. Science Research Council - Special Advisory Conun.
on Public Administration
Box 92.- 93.Committee on the Costs of Medicnl Care (file 473)
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482 483 484 485 486 487 488
489 490. 491 492 493 494 495 496 500 502
l',;osher, Dr. William E. (Syracuse Univeristy) Couzens" I1on. James Woodruff, George W. (Public Service CO;"lI.ilssion of Fenna.)
King, William V. (Federal Fower Conunission) Owen, Miss Marguerite (TVA) Bradeen; Roy Goldwaite, George E. League of Nations Association's Conunittee on the 1.1,.0.
O'Sheel, Sherunas Leffingwell, W. II. Nat i onal MUlli ci pal League BerunJ. sh, Hi chard J. LaFollette, Hon. Phil5 p Spacek, Dr. Stan (Prague) Goldwaite, George E.
Raushenbush, Stephen (G01'ernor's Offioe, Harrisburg) Stern, J. David (Philadelphia Record) McVean, M. J. (Governor's Office, Rirrisburg) Perkins, llon. Frances Industrial Recovery Legislation Manly, Hon. Basil McNinch, F'rank R. (J'pe) Wells, Philip p. Ickos, lIon. Harold L. 1]1[0.1 sh, Frank P.
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General Alphabetical Files ( A _ Z ) (1925 - 19115 ]
(~ Boxes 97 to 116. General Alphabetical File (A - Z): (1925 - 1930]
Boxes 117 - 125. General Alphabetical fo'ile (A - Z): (1930-32 ]
<- Boxes 126 - 131. G€tneral Alphabetical File (A _ Z): [1932-33l
F Boxes 132 - 137 General Alphabetical FUe (A - Z): (1933-35 ]
Papers of Morris L. Cooke
Correspondence I 1936 - 1940
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, I' /, , I' ,'. ,/,..,1 "A" General A S/'1£ //'", ,'0".". Jl
Beulah Am~ App, Frank ApJOleby, Paul Archbol d, flu!;h "American"; various associations, societies, etc. !lvai.lable men Aviation ilEa 11 Gene ral Be - Bl Bennstt, Hu;.h II. (U.S. Soil Conservat:lon Servioe) Biddle, Francis Bloch, Ivan (Na tiona! Resources COlluuittee) uBo" General Bonbrlght, Irving W. Bonbri ght, J~11les C. Boyle, James M.
Brownell, Bake r Bruere, Robert W. Br - Bu Ca Carmo:!y, John M. Ch - Ci Chase, Charles A. Clippings
01 - Co Clark, Wallace Coil,E. J. (National Economic ruld Social Planning Association) Collecti ve Bargaining Associates Collier, Charles W. Co mi ttee on Research in Medical Economics (Davis, Michael M.) Coyle, David Cushman
"Crlt Genera.l !IDa _ Dell Genie'ral Davis, Henry L.: Estate of Delaware Division Canal
DicJcernlrul, Judson Di-Do-Dr General ])n - Dy Gen.,ral E General
C. lDoan, Gil bert
lR. L. Duffus]
Einstein, Albert (al,ticle by) F General FHs, Samnel S. F'orestry "Friends of the Land"
Eo; Drury, Horace E.]
"Friends of the Lan:!", re MLC's letter ebout
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G General Gil son, Mary Golden, Clinton
Goodell, Francis !Ia - Hi Gene ral HaCl und, Carl Hathaway, King
Ho - Hy General
S. (Steel Workers Orr-ani zing S"8 also:Organizod Labor .I:
Honey Hollow Creek (!lucks County, Pa.) lIotols, Corres. wi th) I General
COlron. ) Produc I,i on
Internal;ional Industrial Relations Institute (May VanKleeck) J General K General ]Uefer, H. E. Klng, Judson L General Labor Loaders, ColleGe Proposal for (1943)
Ladnor, Grovor C. La81<:1., lIarold l'oae;ue for Industrial Democracy L0af,ue of llat'.ons Associ.ation Lehi f',h Uni ve rsity Leiserson, William M. Lerne!', Max Lever, E. J. Lewis, William Drapor Libby, V. B. Lill.cnthal, David E. Lord, Russell LowdennH k, W. C. Mc Gonsral (McKim, r,\cGlo.i:chy) Mac - Man General Mar - May General Me Geno ral Memos of MLG Memos on National lJefense [1940-12] Memos on Fower, COllunon Carriers, etc. (to MLC) [1936-37] Merrill, O. C. Mexi C9.n Oil Si tuati on lIi General (Iliiller, Spencer - Workers I E:ducation Bureau)
Missouri Valley Authority 1.10 Ganentl MU Gencral If Genere~ National Econon';.c ,I' Social Ple.nnin(l; AssocJ.ation
/7r .,;':;:, ,/ t7-<\!~e ~.!l~-' E.J. Coil, E.S. FGrson, D.C. Coyle, etc.) New Rel;ubhc !' fiNat5.onalli, various ~ociaties, associations, govtt bU!'Aans, e'tc.
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Noeds (longh8.ncl) o Gencral (Includes: Char] eton Ot;burn, lfn.rguerto G"ren,
l! .l~. Osborne, etc.) Po. Genr:ral Pe - Pi General
Person, H. S. Philadolphia, Feuna. Po Genen,.l FoB tioal Mo.terial [1936, 1840] Fr - Fu (loneral Puerto Hieo [193G] Ra - Re- Hi Gene ral
Ro. - Re Gen~ral Reed, JDJnes Deports, IHsel. Ross, (.1. D. Rural ElectrH'ication " " " Ro General:
Rn Genoral
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Roos8vel t, Franklin D. Ruttenberg, Harold J. Sa - So General Saville, Thorndyke Se - Gh General Slattery, Barry
Administra I,ion: Fersonnel - Kelly II 11 _ . Memos
:: :Nat']. R~sn~lrees Connn. 'P,cl C~I\" Car."
Tate M. Robertson, fUR, Thomas Ross
and Mrs. Eleanor •
Society f.or tho Advancrml!Jnt of Munagement Sm - Sp Genere] Sr, General S te tamcii ts Steel Workers Organizing COlmnHtee (Clinton S. Golden)
Su - Sy General Survey Associates Ta - 1'8 Cen ral 1'arnov"lski, Ivan Taylor, Perry R. (Group Heulth Insurunce) Toad, Ordway (see ulso Or,;anized Labor &: Frodl1otion) Tennessee Valley Authority '\seeAHo: LiEent;ii.iiI~Mar·r;ueri te @.en Th - To Gene rul Thompson, Sanford E. Tr - Tu - Ty General
Papers of Morri s L. Cooke
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U General V (1oner81 Va.Us, Faul D.
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VanKleeck, rfary (Interns.tional lndustriul.l lIola-cions Insti tute) Wa - We Gone nel Weatorn Tri.p [19391 V'ih - Wi Gene ral Wo General War] d Power Coni'eronce [1 ~13G 1 Youth Movemonts (Amori can and InternB.ti ollnl ) x.~Y*Z Gnlleral
Morri.s IJ. Cool·;s - Persollal.
Financial Personal Home Mi sCEJllaneous School. I!ouse Property Family Reeeipted Bills, etc. Unsignod or Insul'ficeintly Si gned Letters to Mr. '" Urs. Cool'e
Pape 1'8 of Mo rri s L. Cooke
General Correspondence [1951-53]
Box 152.
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Dox 156.
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AmerIcan Civil Liberties Union And'3rnon, Dewey (Fublic Affa:lrs Institute) A Genoral B General (Includinr; fiob't. Pruere, Baker Drownell, F'rands Diddle,
James C. Donbrighc, Scott Buchanan, etc,) Cooke, Morris L. (Personal)
Cool,s Family Coyle, David Cushman Clipp;ngs [1915-19fi3] C General (Incl uding Cosmos Club, Cooperl3.l;i v" Forum, ConlJ'li ttee
for tl:e Nation's !Teal th, Goerge B. Counts, etG.)
Dickerman, Judson Doan, Gil hert E. D General E General (Including ~~lec'bric Consumers InfoITHn.r.:l on GOTllTll.,
Herb';rt E:lIunerich - Public Adrniniscration Clearing House.' l' General (!'ri.enda of the Land, VI. G. Friedrich, etc.) Garrison Dam [1947] G General (Arthur E. r~reen, George C. G01'J\'I8.i te, etc.) H General (Earle t. Hobart, Hay-Adams l!ouse, Earl Hanson,
Harvard Uni versi.tyy· etc.)
Inl;ernati.onal. Institute for Ili vel' 'Valley Development [1947-49) I Genor9.1 J General. Jefferson Memorial Competition ~ General L GenereJ. Mallery, Ot.to Todd Morri s, Smnuel B. M General
Nati.onal Planning Association lIa'Honal - "farious associations, commi ttess, etc. N General Ogburn, Chc'rleton Olds, Leland o General Person, Harlow S. Philadelphia Water Supply Problems Public Affairs Institute
Puerto Ilico (See also: C. Bock, C. Senior, Torrent, W'ale) P General Quit'n, T. H. ResourC:6s for the Jo'uture, Mid-Century Conference all
(National Rural F:J.ectric Cooperative Ass'n., etc.) R General (Vial ter Reuther, Beardsley Ruml)
Cooke Papers General Correspondence [1951-53)
Box 157 (Cant' d.)
Sal tel', Hobert n. Senior, Clarence Speech of 12/10/53 b"fore the National. Electrio Consumers Conf.
Box 158. Tenneesee 1a1ley Authority Truman, Han. !larry S. T Gem,ral (Perry Taylor, K.enneth Thombley, F'. Torrent)
U Geltearal '111e Village, Proposed UNESCO Conference on Problems of the __ (1)17)
V Gen"ral W General (Fred Wale, etc.) X-Y-Z General
Special I'1les
Boxes 159 - 167. Cooke, et aI, vs The rhilgdclphia Electric Co. [llovo'nher 1914- Jgnuary 1910) Testimony: Fgd. 1 - 8260.
Special F'i1e [1910-1924]
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A Genr~ral American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) - General A.S.M.E. - Engin<3ering Ethics
A.S.M.E.- Froposed Circular
n General Bl ankenbur g, Rudol ph (Mayo r of Phil adel phi a) CUppings OooJ<8, 1,'ol'I'is L. - Fersona1 C - F General Federated American Engi.neering Societies
Federated Amerine.n Enf;i.neering Societies
G - II General LeChatelier, ITenri K - 0 Gene ral Mailing Lis!;s Men's nnd Boy's Clothino; Industry -
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Genr-:: ra1 Gorren. Worked l-la!;erial Operq!;ions
MtscellaneolJ.s Nev, Fepublic, Nation". r----"
Articles Byr MLC for the •
Boxes 174 - 175. Natione.l Electric Light Assocl.ation
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Cooke Papers: Special File [1910-1924]
Box 176.
Box 177.
Box 178.
Overall &: Cllothing Industry Surveys (Keppele Hall) [ 1920]
Philadelphia Department of Pl1b1:l c Works Fhi.lade1phia Ro.pid Transit Matters Philadelphia l'ransit Commission
Philadelphia Department of Public Works, MLC as Director of ___ '.
Boxes 179 - 180. Steel $trike Situation [1920) Drury Heport on, and reaetiolls to the Reports.
Box 181. Swain, George F., reports of and oorres. r8.
Boxes 182 - 183. UtUi ties Bureau, Inc. I MLC as Acting Director of the ___ '
Box 184.
Box 185.
Unemnloyment Scores: Management - F.ngineering World Vlar I: 1,lemos, notes, etc. World Power Conference [1923] P - Z General
Report of the Metropolitan l.mprov"ment Commission: Boston. [1911j Report of the Boo.rd of Railroe.d ComlTllltsionrHs &, the Bos'ton
Transit Commsoioll [1910;9 MLC - Personal Account Boole [lH19-1H23]
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Giant Fowcr Survey Fapers: 1921-85
Box 186.
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Box 190.
Archbold, Hugh Ajney, W. D. B. Brnere, Hobert ChElll';s, J. D. Cohen, ,Ioseph B. City Club of N. Y. CIRFP. Edmund J. Dickennan, Judson p.
Dickel1llo.n, Judson B. (Cnnt'd.) Fernald, I!oberl; II. Guby, Frederick T. Green, Frederick S. lIunt, E. E. Ingersoll, Raymond V. Lew'i s, Samuel S. Maltbie, Milo llt. Mwrrill, O. C.
Moses, Robert McIver, R. M. Marx, G1Jido H. Newell, Frederick H. Pillo11ot, Gifl'ord Feabody, George H. Pi ke, l!laj. Cl "yton 1'1. Ko:i.n'Jr, C. W. Holtell, Dr. Charles Hi t'bmnn, W. F'.
Hau, otto M. Ricker, 'II. W. Rice, Ca.lvin W. Hoesler, Fudol f StrunbouGh, H.H. Ste,rkweather, William G. Tracy, Robert (City Club of PhUa.) Woodruff, C:eorge W. Williams, Dr. Benjamin H. Well s, Phi pip p. Wilcox, Delos F.
Hequests for Pamphlets, etc. Bronte.no's Berni B, F.dward liV. BHlen, C. E. Ballard, Frederick W. Stuart, Maj. H. Y. KniEht, J, II. Connell, lion. William ll. Blossom, Fr~,l'cj s King, Clyde L. Smith, ,John !lays
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Giant Fower Survey Fapers: 1924 - 25
Box 191.
Box 192.
Box 193.
Go eta chall, M. 11. McDowell, Frof'. tl. S. Snow, F. 118rbere Farmley, n. l~. Criswdl, Pal ph L. Fernald, Frof. R. I!. Giant rower Survey Board - Minutes of Meetings: 8/28/23-6/6/24 Gb"6S~. F:~..,..,,·.{)'k~-""'.
Taylor, Perry R. Wi.Jli tts, Frank F. Clark, F.. W. IlT Myr; ck, Herber!; JO:1Pson, Dean A. N. Bass, Gov. Robort (N.n.) Ashley, G. H. Eby, HenlJ' R.
Invoices: Fenna. Dept. of Fnoper!;y and Supplies Oliphant, A. C. MuniCipal ":lectric Plant Infonllation Sheet Meoker, Hoyal Thorne, Miss Horence Rural Electrifioation Dinner - Discussion Meeting 12/12123. Wibble, J. H. Blasitlr;ame, Frof'. H. U. Goodwin, Farold Hural Electrif'ication - ABandoned Count.v- Turnpikes
Morse" GettJUge H. Aylesworth, M. fl. (Nfi1LA) Jenkins, Ar'!;hur (1110 li'arm Journal) Young, Frof'. James 1'. The Survey (Survey Associ.ates) Gadsby, (l. M. Kester, Rcub'Jn p. (1'enn_s;tlvo.nia Fanner) Tbomas, J. M. 1'0nnet-(:, 1':. 1J.
Eastm9J"l, ,Joseph B. rerson, Ha.rlow S. TTfol1H1s, Norman Smith, Al fred E. Uacfarlnnd, G. R. (:ectle, Louis 15. Brandeis, i·ouis E. Cooke, Edward M. Ely, Reubp.n Kemper, E. C. (AlA) Hanscom, p. Letters of Ingui ry by ML C to Penna. County Agents
Papers of Morris L. Coolee
Giant Power Survey Papers: 1924 - 25.
Box 194.
Box 195.
Box 196.
Box 197.
Box 1911.
Tierney, I. F. Frankfurter, Felix Miller, Fred J. Letters of Inquiry Sent by G.P.S. Personnel Waukosha County, 'Ni.scol1sin D"lawaro County Farm Bureau (Atk:inson, D. Watson) McSparren, John A. Stewart, ,Tohn ),. Wehle, I'ouis B. Ii'j. Ghe r, I rvi ng 111eiss, ll!.,:~wls
Dodds, JTnrolcl W. Mason, Arthur J. Maury, Don 1':. Pp.rkins, Frances ( ~: I'
Rushmore, David B. Davis, Arthur Powell
Wise, John S. U.S. Navy Information Section (Lt. Dietrich) Morgan, Arthur E. Evans, Harol d. Crozier. lfcaj. Gen. Vlillirun 'l'alle, Paul H. Lo.nsburgh, H. II. Curti s, Phil Struck, Dr. F'. T. Scatl;ergood, 1':. F. "A Note on Hates for Rural r;:lectric Service" by MLC
Miscellaneous Carres.: A - Z
Giant POVier Report - Corres. re
Gie.nt Power /Imlnls ,~ 15aJlinG Lists
Boxes 199 - 201. Giant Fower Survey - Special Topics (See Box Labels)
Box 202. Specie.l Top i os: He Business f'ublic!?~t1 ons
MLC - E::pense Accounts G.P. Articles retained by MLC Giant Power end Coal Acknowledgements Ltr. to MaJ'ors a.nd Burgesses of Penna. Towns MUllicipal Questionnaires Ltrs. to Presidents of Electric Utili tics Compe.nies In+ernatiol>al Joint Com. (for development of the
St. Lawrence Hi vcr for pOlVer G.nd Navigatj on) Ltr. sent to telephone companies Load - Curve Meet·; ng Ques tionnai res sent to city-owned plants Rural Electricfication - Response to nLC's Itr. rc rural
usoge by coun-L-y extension assocj v:tions. G.P. Advisory Co 'mi ttee Din""r: December, 1924.
Papers 01' Morris L. Cooke
Giant Power Survey Papers: 1924 - 2[;.
Box 203 - 209. Subject File (See box labels)
Box 210 - 211. Misce'laneous Printed Items
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Special F'ile l1925-1933]
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A General American Association of EnGi.neers - Practice Canes Archbald, JIugh
B '3 eneral Barela" Hotol Bridge" Aprroach (Delaware niver Bridge) Bridp;e l.egitllation C General "Can We Mov" It?" (Ar\;icle by Ift.LC) Lists (Charity, Christmas, etc.)
Chrisbnas Card, 1932 UIipl,jnp;s Clevoland Ilee,rinp; [19:31] Cleveland Clothing Industry Committee on the Costs of Medical Care - Bnrclay LUIlcheon Coal
Uoal Hepli e s Consluners Hesenrch Comp tODlete rs Cost-finding cost-find,ing, railroads Costs, memos re Court Cases - Auto accidents, etc. D Genera.l Delaware Canal Bill
Dennison, Benr,\, S. Diokorman, Judson C. Distribution Costs (Electricity) Distribution Costs, Buffalo, N. Y. Distribution; Line Maps
Stree t Systems Letters
Prize Contest Mcmora.nda. Conference ASMI': F'rnminp; Peti ti on Circni ts General
Dubreuil: "nobots or Men". Corres. re Electrici ty on the F'nrm E:lectrici ty I New Uses for Power
"Electrici ty in the Home" Study
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Box 219.
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!lox 221.
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Electric Equipment Hcrtters Hertting
Electrical Problems 1'lectric Ranges Electricity, Publications of G.F.. co. re uses of ., etc.
Exhi hi ts, Indian (Bucks County His·torhcal Socie by r-Exchange Professol'ships
l'ederal Trade Invest.igation Clippings [1928]
Federal Tre.de Commission
F'id.elity Storar;e Co. (MLC - personal)
Fon, Letters * MLC Gas U/1}
Gas (ff2) Green, Willian,; Open Lettor to
G - H General Hoover and Power Hunt Fund (to send Edward Wyre Hunt to Geneva Economic Cong [192'7]
Hosl.ery Industry Strike [1930]
Industrial Load Curve Industrial Workers,Effects of Noise on
Industrial ¥laste, Conference on Elimina·tion of
Jndustrial Codes Industrial Pro grams
I General K General L General LoChatelier, Henri Lecture Hotos McKim, Margaret R (MLC's Secretary)
M General Mason Alfalfa Frocess Co.
Memorsnda - MLC Miscellaneous
Municipal Government, l·trs. 1'0 acbievements in U.S. __ _
Municl.pal Ple.nt and Power; District Lecislation
Muscle Shoals Talk, (at Princeton Univ.)
Ilantucket, Mass. rate case (MLC' 8 Study of Electric Rates at __ ,)
Na:tJ onal Industrial Recovery Act
Nauln:keag Trip (Group trl.p to study labor-mnnagomenl: relntions
at the Naumkeag Steam Cotton Co. Salem, Mo.ss.)
New Offices New Jersey Rural Power Jacket
New York Printers Arbitration
No Par Value Stock
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Box 229.
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P General. PhUadelphl.n Electric Co. Conttac·t; (Corres, Statistics, FInchol;) Phol;oEraphs Pinchoi-, Gifford Planning Progrems Presser Company Protection of Wild HovlSr", Legislation re Public Utili ties ReportH
Hato (F.lectric) Material Rate Case [1925 J "Hates B.nd Rate Makiuf,", Memo of Judson C. lJickennan to I!1LC Rate Studies, Miscellaneous Hau, otto M. RequeGts for Prunphlets (0[' lJ1LG) Requests for Reports (incoming and outgoinr;)
Rural Electrification Report; (Drafts of Hural F.lectrification : II and III S General Sci encs and Organ; zed Labor
by MLC)
Box 231. StatiOl19ry Street Improvements I and II
Box 23l-A. St. Lawrence Project T General Telegrams
Box 231-8. Telegrruns, Bills for, etc.
Box 232.
Box 233.
Tri -State Map I and II Unemployment, Governor's Committee on Utili ties Arl;icl.e - Unused Material Utilities Bureau
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Utilities: AppreCiation of' COllnllon stock of' 12 holdinf, compnnim which op8rate electrl.c utilities l.n New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
utilities: College Presidents Letter State I1egulnt:l.on of ArtIcles, materials for Inquiry by c011e(,e8 General Correa. re
Vacation Trips [1926-19~5]
Vacations [1927-29) Matters to be taken care of by Miss MeUm Valuable Papers (rH.sc1. Reports, etc.) Val uO.ble Power Papors Washington Confen"nce (ElectrIcal) [1929] Washington Correspondence (of 1~C)
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"" Cooke Papers Speoial File (1925-1933]
Boxes 234 - 235. What Price Eleotrioityl On the Cosb of FJleotricity to Domestic Consumern
Bex 236. Morris L. Cooke - Porsonal (Biogntphionl material, homes, eto)
Boxes 237 - 238. Morris L. Cooke - Personal (Financial mntters)
Box 239. Morris L. Cooke - Mailing lists, Charities list, etc.
Box 240.- 241. Morris L. Cooke - Personal (Batste of ]i)p,mn E. Davis) corros. re with Henry 1.. Da.vis ,I, family, etc.)
Box 242. Eleanor Bushnell Cooke and fnmily
Boxes 243 - 245. President I s Com"" ttee on the Costs of Medioal Care l1 ~)30]
NeVf York Stllte Power Authority Pllpers (1931-33]
Box 246.
Box 247.
Box 248.
Box 249.
Box 250.
Box 251.
Bonbright, James C. Clippings Cosgrove, Delos M. Dead Material Distribution: Ciroui t Study
Cost-Finding
Distribution Literature and COS"ts of Distribution in Yarlous St ate" and Communities.
Distribution reports (Conn'd.) (George 11, Morse) Engineerin g Reports Doyle, Daniel J. Electrio Plants Engineering Reports Expenoe Acoounts Freestone, Fred Gercke, George Legislation, Federal
Legislation Martin, Ralph W. Memos Minutes of Meetings of Power Authority Miscellaneous
Municipal Bills Muscle Shoals New York Offioe (MIlniy, Moore, etc) Oids, Leland Papers Anti Sooinl Policies of Certain Privately Owned Utili ties
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Box 252.
Box 253.
Box 254.
Box 255.
Box 256.
New York State Power Authority
Personnel Press Releases Public Service Commission Roosevel t, Hon. Franklin D. HORS, J. D. I Reports re St. Lawrence Project, etc. Telegrams
Rau, Otto M. I Reports of
Rate Studies: Bepliea from City Managers, etc.
Vtrat AnmlRl Hcport of the N. Y. State I'ov,er Authority Reports, Misel. from various connunit;jles, nationvride.
We,lsh, Frank P. (Chairman, N.Y. State Power Authority) Wilkes, H. R.
Boxes 257 - 259. Public Utility Conference on Rer;dation [April, 1932]
Boxes 260 - 261. Institute of Public ~nf;inElering Conference [Jan., 1933] (Including What Eleci;ricity Costs by MLC)
< Mississippi Valley Connni ttea Papers [1933-34]
Box 262.
Box 263.
Ar,ricdture Barrows, Harlan H. Bo\'!or, Donald L. Brown, Carey n. Burlew·, E. l:. Cha.pmun, Osca.r L. Congratulatl ons, Ltrs of C Gr~nerfl.l (Cra.ne, Cooper, Crocker, etc.) Dead W'Etnuscripi;s Decentral ization D General
F.dgarton, Geln E. Ero:::ion :Expense Accounts E General F'cdc ral Powe I' Survey Form Letters F General Gre,ves, Henry S. G General H General Id:es, Han. Harold L.
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Box 264.
Box 265.
Box 266.
Box 267.
.J _ ]( - L Gene rnl Momorandn - Confidential MemorHnde. M General Mississippi Valley Comm. Minutes: 5th - 1.2th Sessions
N r:eneral Faul, Charles 11. Ponorow, W. J. P General Reforestat; on Requests for Posi tiona R General So:ll Eroslon S General
Taylor, Perry S. Tem.cssee Valley AutllOri ty Tiling Inland Waterway Policy VI Gemlral
[Uocember, 1933 - April, 1934]
National Rural Electricification Scheme
Miscellaneous Papers: Emtbling Legislation Van lli ver Project Farm Power Equipment
'J Ilator Resources Secti.on - National Hes"urces Board 11"./ ,
Box 268. Inland Waterways, Navigat; on on (Heports, etc.)
Eoxes 26D - 270. Water Hesonrces (MVC Report, Ohio Basin Heport, etc.)
Boxes 271 - 273. Alphabetical File (A - Z)
' . .' ",ashington Special File - 1935
Box 274.
Box276.
276. 110 r
Avail abJ e Men Dureal.l of Heolamation Eliot, Charles VI" 2nd Expense Accounts Memoranda Jilississippi Valley Heport (Clippings, conrrnents re, distribution of)
National Fowqr Policy Connn:i ttee Person, Harlow S. Personnel Santee - Cooper Project Taylor, Perry R. Tennessee Valley Authority 'laluable Fapers Wolfson, Joel D. (llat"l. Povrer Policy Comm.) Dce,d Manuscripts, Speeches, etc., by RlLC
, Papers of Morris L. Cooke
: } i'y florld Power Conference: 1936
Box 277.
Box 278.
Box 'l-79.
A Gener«l Acknowledgements Ad!lms, B. P. Appleton, Charles W. Approvals Authors and Papers B General
. Bennett, H. H. Bi.ll s Blo.ck, J. H. Bonbright, James C. C General Carlisle, Floyd L. Carlisle's Protest Chase, S ~uart Cli.prine;s COITlmi ttces Correspondence with li'oreighners
D Gnneral Dams, 2nd Congress on Large Dams Derry, H. W. DickcrnJ!ln, Judson C. Dinner Durand, W. F. E Goneral Executi ve COTI'mi ttee F General Fernald, Robert H. Fielding, Mantle F'ieldner, A. C. Financial Statements ji'rankfurter, Uelix Fri ck Art Library G Genoral Gibson, 11. R. H General Hartley, Sir Harold Hi hben, Samuel G. IlUl, Dr. Poscoe R. Holland., Maurice
Holland, Maurice Hull, Hon. Cordell Hutchinson, Ely C. I General. Ic'<es, Hon. Harold L.
K GenGral L Genero.l Lighting Exhibits, Subcommi ttoe on
Lilienthal., David E.
(continued)
· ' Papers of Morris L. Cooke
World Power Conference: 1936
Box 279 (Cont'd.)
Box 28D.
Box 281..
Box 28».
Ludevfi G, c. K. Luncheon !.lcCl ell an, Dr. William E. McKim, Margaret M Genera.l M - S Geneml (Includes J.D. Ross, neorgo Soule,
I'!en-ill, O. C. ~~!i nn tes
E. F. Scattergood, Oscar S"bonorov, etc.)
Miscollaneous Memonmda Morga.n, Dr .. Art;hur E. lIorrow, L. W. (ori., ~lectrical Vlorld) Mosher, Wi 11 la.m E. MtuJlford, Lowis
..He i12ra!A£lE!li¥l!£111 .. e.+,'.~
New York Conmtt ttee Ferson, Harlow S. Press Raleases and LetterR Progmms, Inv1 tatlons, Announcements Publicity man Applications Whi t8 House: September 30, 1936
Roosevel t, Han. Franklin D. Roosevelt State, Secretary of; Han. Cordell. Hull, R. IVal ton Moore Stephens, C. E. (Westinghouse E:lectric Co,) T - Z _ GenAral Tcler;roms Tour Mans and Charts Unfinished - MLC Wolfson, Joel D.
Cooke Papers: Special Files [1942 - 1953}
Box 283. J.!LC as Chief of the U.S. Technical Mission to Brazil [1942}
Box 284. Patent Survey Commission ~946-47) Patent Law Hatters [1946-1951)
Box es 285 - 289. Organized Labor and Production. Morris L. Cooke and Philip Eurray. Harpers: 1940.
Drafts, correspondence.
Boxes 290 - 293. The President's Water Resources Poli"y CO:;1!l1ission. [1950-52) Reports, drafts, data, proposed legislation, etc.
Boxes 294 - 295. Social Education for ~ngineers [1948-1951} Speeches and Writings [1914 - 1940 )
Boxe' 2911.
Box 29!Z.
Box 298.
Box 299.
Box 300.
Box 301.
Box 302.
Speeches and Writings [1914-19)
Our Cities 'Nwake by l&'C (1919) (P.eviews and corres.) Speeches and Writings [1923 - JLUle, 1927)
Speeches and Writings [July, 192'1) - 1929]
Lecture Notes [1924 - 28} Miscellaneous Writings. [1926 - 1930) Notes on Scientific Management [1918 - 1931}
Speeches and Articles [1930 II
Speeches and Articles [1931 - 34)
Speeches and Articles [April 20, 1934 - October 31, 1936)
Box 303. Speeches and Viri tings [November, 1936 - December, 1937 )
Box 304. Speeches a.nd Articles [1938 - June, 1940 and Undated}
Harris L. CookE!,Personal
Boxes 305 - 307. Financi.al matters. Bills received and. payed.
Boxes 308 - 312. Miscellaneous Printed Items and Clippings
Cooke Papers
Boxes 313 - 322 General Correspondence [1954 - 59J
Box 313 A - B 314 B (Cont'd.)- C 315 C (Cont'd.) - D 316 E - J 317 K - Mc 318 M-O 319 P-R 320 S 321 T 322 U - Z
Box 323. Reprints of MLC [1954-59J lVritings I
Box 324. Correspondence of MLC as REA Administrator [1936-37J
B9x 325. Personal Correspondence [1936-49J Invitations Correspondence with Edwin Layton [1955-58J
Box 326. Processed r.1aterials Newsclippings
Box 327. Newsclippings
Box 328. Correspondence ~Iith Charles D. vlrege [1957-59J
Box 329. Published Writings
Box 330-335 Index Card Files
Box 336-339 Bound ''"lolumes: ~~ers
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Index to the Papers of Morris L. Cooke: 1914
Prepared at tho Franklin D. Roosevelt Libro,ry Hyde Park, N. Y. August, 1956
by J. V. Deyo
A note on the Index:
1953.
General correspondence is listed by box number according to the origins,l division of the papers - the years being indicated in parentheses.
Namas of persons are listed alphabetically, followed by a number in parentheses where u ULull8rical filing system has been used. Thc box nUJnhers where corresl,ondencemuy be found fiJllows. F'or example:
Husselman, Roy (2 cf5) : 24, 80, 272
Where a person I s noone does not appear as a seperate file in a particular box the correspondence may be found in the general file in the same box under the appropriate ini tial. Only in cases where there is a significant amount of correspondence has an index reference been made. In order to locate all of the correspondence with a given indi vidual it is -therefore wise -to search all general files that are apprppriate. In the case cl.ted above, see also:
H GenersJ files in boxes, 172,221,103, 120,128,133 142-143, 155.
Abbreviati ons
AT.~ American Institute of Architects ASHE GPS n,o M'/O IIYSPA P'dA wrc CCJt~C
American Society of Jilechunical Enbinoers Gillnt FO\'1er Survey [1821-21;] Interna 1:i onal Lllbor Or 1;llni zllti on J'.Hssissippi Valley CO!!lJ!-d.ttce [1~)33-31.] HOYT York State I'm'ler Authority [1931-33] Public Works Ar\ministrlltion World Power Conferenco [Wn.shi.lle;ton, D. C. - 193G] Commi-t-toe on the Costs of Medical Care
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A General: [1910 - 1924] flox 168; [1925 - 1930] r~o" 97; [1925 - 1933] Box 212; [1930 - 1932] Box 117; [1932-33] Box 126; [1933-35] Box 132; [1936 - 1940] Box 138; [1951-53J Box 152.
Abra,"", Victor: 117 Acl:erson, J. L. (4): 1 Adam, VI. J. (334): 28 Adruniecki, Prof IC. (463): 49, 90, 97 Admns, B. P. (VlPC): 277 Agree, George (Nationol Conunitioee for ,In 1\£'f'ect:i.ve Congress): 1:'2
Ads and Applications (338): 29 A "l·t [1.IV"["" 2G2 'h A VI i t" 1 '"2 E;ncu ure 'v -.11 !'ens, . lr s ~n.n: ~),
Ainey, William V-D. (Fublic Service Com., Tiarrisburg, Fa.): 1, 51, 186 Alford, )'. F. (3): 51 Allen, Frederick Hobbes: 117 Amalgrunated Clothing Workers of America (2Gl): ?3 Alnerican Academy of Political and Social Science (41[;): 43 American Association of F.nGineers (50): 5, 54, 212 American Associati on for Labor Legislation (Andrews, John B.) (358): 83 l\morican Civil Ltberties Union: 152 Alnerican Eng:ineering Council (329). 83 Am.erican ."edcrat:lon of Labor (210): 21, 77 - 78, 221 American Forestry Associati on: 117 American Forests (Ovid Butler): 132 Alnerican Foundation, 1'he (Esther Lape): 117, 128, 134 American Institute of Architects (Vim. B. Ittner - 354): 30
(E. G. Kemper - 3(3): 32, 83 American Public Utilities Bureau (ilr. ,John Bauer)(399): 40, 87 American Railway Express Co. (198): 70 American Society of f:ngineers:
General [1910 - 1924]: IG8 - 169 Practice CO-sos [193li-1933]: 105 DavIs, Carleton E. (357): 31, 83
" " fI (225): 79 Mcet;)"g, St Louis [1920](322): 26 Fjxecutive Conml (2G8): 25 Genern1 [1925 - 1934 H 2): 50
Alneri can Standards Association (F. r:. AGnew): 11 7 "American" (Misc!. Societies, associ",:ioions, etc. [1925-30): 97
[1930-32]: 117 [1936-40]: 138
Am8s, B. E. (8): 1. Amidon, Beule.h (Survey Associo.tes) (324): 2G-A, 87-B, 97, 117, 138 Anderson, Dewey (FubH c Affai rs Institute): 152, 156 Anderson, GeorGe W. (1): 1 Anderson, Fanb (St. Louis Fost j)ispatch): 117 Andre.lS, John B. (358) (American Ass'n. for Labor Legislation). 31, 83 Antioch College(385): 85 Antoine, A. : 117, 132, 152 App, Frank (467): 49, 91, 97, 117, 138
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Appleby, raul: 138 .~prleton, Charles Vi. (WPC): 277 Applics.tions, Let!;ers of - sent t;o Ml,C (338): 83 Archbald, Hugh (244): 22-A, 7G, lOG, 117, 138, 18G, 212 Al1nstrong, F. Wallis, Co. (273): 24 Ashcroft, A. G.: 117 Ashley,G.ll.: 191 Ashurst, Uohn (Free Library of Phila.)(7): 51, 97 At 0.1111, llemry C.: 11 7 Atwat.er, M1.mson D. (414): 43 Avails.bIe mon O'.\ississippi Valley Aut.hority: 138) , 274 Aviation: 130 Aydelotte, Dr. Frank: 97 Aylesworth, fil. H. (National Electric Light Ass 'no )(3G8): 34, 85, 1.74-175, J 93
B Gener".l: [1910 - 1924] Box 170; [1925 - 1933] Box 213; [1925 - 1930] Boxes 97 - 98; [1930-32] Boxes 11 7 - ll8 ~ [1932-33] Hox 126; [1933-35] Hox 132; [1930 - 1940] Boxes 138-
139; [1951-53] Box 152.
Babcock, George D. (220): 21, 79 Be.ker, Charles Whiting (28): 53 Baker, Franklin : 97 - 98, 117 Baker, Newton D. (33): 4 Daker, Hoy Stannar,l (280): 25 Baldenspergor, lI. L. (300): 26 Ba1d"rin, Ernest E. (283): 25, 81 BRll, William ll. (25): 3, 53 Ballard, Frederick flayne (15): 2, 52, 190 nancroft, Wilford (21): 3 BanninG, liondall (Public Utilities For\;nightl.y): 97 - 98, 117, 122, 126, 132 Barbnr, ,John 8. (28): 3 Barclay, the (Ho!;el): 106, 213 Tlarlws, F. B. (23): 3 Darrmn, C. L. (301): 31, 83 J)arro\'m, W. ". (20): 3 Barrows, Harlan H. [MVe]: 262 Barter, Arthur 1;;, (16): 2, 52 Barth, Carl G. (9): I, 52 Baruch, Bernard M. ~1l1l6J!"':): 118 Bass, Gov. Rober\; (N.ll.): 191 Bn.sneU, W. R. (360): 31 Bm1Clr, Dr. John (3~9) (lmwrican Public Utili ties Bureau): 40, 87 Bcrunish, Richard J. (485): 95-A Beck, William Tl. (229) (J .• Sonnenborn ,!: Co.): 79 Doazoll, Willimn Preston (CCMC): 117- 118 Boer, G. Frank (10): 1, 52 Dell, George I... (12): 1. Bemls, l~dward Wo (17): 3, 190 Benno tl:, E. H. : 193 Bennett, Hngh Tl. (U.S. Soil Conserval;i.o!1 Service) 138
(World POVler Conference): 227
Benton, John E. (Hat'l. AS3'n. of llui1road &: Utilities Commissionors-403): 40
Dorlo, Adolph A.: 120 Bernuys, Edward L.: 117 - 118, 126 Bettman, Al fred (402): 40, 87 Bey"r, Otto S. (ll): 1, 52 l3iddle, Francis: 138, 152 Dillen, C. 1\;: 190 Bj lliJcopf, Jacob (Fed. Jewish Charities of Phila.): 97 - 98, 117 - 118, l?-G ll1 ack, J. II.: 27'7 B1ake:r, Prof. RoyG. (30): 3 Planchard, J. CUrf (31): 4 Blankrmburg, Rudolph (319): 82, 170 Blankenhorn, Heber (201): 20, 132
" "( The ].lation)' 126 m,,-"ine;mne, Prof. R. IN.: 192 JJl au.vel t, Warren S. (212): 21, 11 7 Bli.von, Bruce (The New Re,wblic): 97 - 98, 26, 82-A, 271 Bloch, Ivan (Uational Resources C01"mi.ttee): 138 JJJ.ossom, l'rancis: 190 Bo<ii!10, Alex ll. (251l): 23 Boeline, Smnue1 T. (411): 43 Bole, Wi.11imn CurUs: 126 Bonhright, Irv1ng fl. (376): 33, 84, 138, 271 Bonbrlght, James C.: 97, 117 - 118, 132, 138, 152, 246, 271, 277 Boono, C. L. (34,,): 29 Bot~onLley, Wi llioon Lawrence (28'7): 34, 85
(337): 83 Borah, William E.: 117 - 118 BO\oer, Donald L. [I,WC]: 262 Bo.rrnan, ,John G. (22): 3 roycl, D. )(n:i.cknrbocker (353): 30, 83, 132 Doylo, James Ii. (359): 31, 83, 138 Bradeen, Roy (4'79): 95, 132 lImdforcl, Ernest S. (4·05): 40, 87 BnU1d, E. A. (243): 22 BrandeIs, Louis D. and Mrs. (32): 4, 54, 193 Breimier, Fred (31): 4 Brento.no I 3: 190 Brewer, Frs.nldin N.(2'7): 53 Bridge l,egislation: 212 Br1nley, Charles E. (24): 3 Broach, H. H. (Int'3rnntional Brotherhood of IClectrical Workers): 97, 118 Brooks, Lawrance G. (25G): 23 Prooks, Robert C. (208): 21 lJrookwood, Inc. (A. J. Muste)(286): 25, 81 Brollghrun, n. Bruce (209): 21, 76 Brown, Geoff'rey C.: 97 - gO Brol'm, Cn.rey H. [HVC]: 262 ErOl'm, Percy S. (4:'9) (Jntorna'b'1. Management InstJ.bx{;o): 413, 90 Browne, Charles (445): 4'7 Crm'mel1, Bn.ker: 139, 152 Hr\lCe, ,John M (Ie): 3 Bruere, Henry: 97, J.17 IJrllerc, Mar'Glul Bensley: 271 Bruere, Miss Mina: 132 Bruere, Hobert W. (14): 2, 52, 117, 139, 152, 18G, 271
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Buchanan, J1I. V. (Fublic Utilit1es Co",niss10n, On·tarlo, Canada): 1~6 Buchane.n, Scott: 152 Bucks County,(Pa.) IHstorical Society (See: Indian Rxhlbits): 219 Pnllock, Willirun R.:(20): 3, 52,132 Unreau of Municipal [~csearch (Fhila. t (30): 26 Burco.u of l1eclarnation,'lU.S.: 2'74 Burks, Jesse D. (19): 3 Burlew, E. K. ['\\VCJ: 262 Burnott, J. Henry (313): 82 Burns ,~lilcDonno11 (Engineers): 117, 121 Bnl'sch, Mrs. F. C. (AnnA Denni.s) (460): 49, 90 Bushnell, lIarry D.: 97, 117 - 118, 132 Buttenhcim, Harold S. (13): 2, 52
C Goneral: [1910 - 1921] Dox 170; [1825 - 1933] Dox 213; [1925-1930] Dox 99; [1930-32J Box 118; [1932-22] Boxes 12G - 12'7; [1933-35] Box 132; [1936 - 1940] r'Oll:CS 139 - 140; [1951-53] Box 153.
Cabot, Fhilip (381): 34, 85 CalvlGll, Charles S. (409): 41, 8'7 Gannon, Clarence (i'li. C.): 118 C(trlin, Joseph A. (367): 33, 84 Cr.rlis1e, Floyd L.: 127, 227 G(trman, ,,:c1win S. (36·1): 33 C(tl1nody, Joln1M.: 126,139,371 Cm'ponter, Niles (CCI\',C): 243 Ch(tnning, J. Parke (293): 25 Challis, J. n.: 186 Chantland, Col. WUlialll T. (470): 91-A Ghnpman, Elwood B. (PennsylvanIa Parks Ass 'n.) Cf,nrrnan, Oscar L.: 262 Chase, Charles A. ~ 139 Chase, Handan (44~): 4'7 Chase, Stuart: 118, 126 - 127, 132, 271, 2'77 Cheesman, W. E. (366): 33 ChristIe, Prof. A. G. (236): 22 City Club of New York: 186 Cl(tpp, Edmund J.: 186 Clark, Ed,mrd W. (38): 4, 51, 191 Clark, J\vans (N.Y. 'rimes, 20th Century Fund): 99,118,126 - 127 C1(trk, John j,lorris: 12G - 127 Ulark, Lewis W. (194-11.): 20 Cl(trk, W(tllace: 99, 118, 140 Cleveland Gannent Industry (110): 41 - 4.2 Cleveland Garment MO.nufacturers Ass tn. (410): 87 Cleveland, F. A. (41): 5 Clevel!;ll1d Clothing Industry: 214 Cleveland hearing [1931]: 214 Glevelan<l (Ohio)'i((tte Case (33): 54 Gl:lppinr;s: [1910-1924] Box 170, [1925 - 1933] 'ox 214; [193G-1940] Box 139,
[1951 - 53J JJox 153, N.Y. 1'0'191' Authority [1931-33] Box 216.,1". Clothing, Ovemll ana Industry Survey [1920 1 (y,:eppele Hall): 176 Cool [192f,-1933J: 214-Coal Replies [1925-1933]: 215 Coburn, Je. G. (48): 5
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Cohen, Joseph B. (49): 5, 186 con, E. J. (Nat'l. Eoonomic &: Social Planning Counoil): 140 Colleoti ve BargllinIng Assooiates: 140 Collier, Charles W.: 140 Columbus HamUe ~, Tool Co. (44): 5 ChIld Health and Proteotion, WhIte House Conference all: 118 Committee on Costs of Medioal Care (H3): 92 - 93, 117 (Bollzell), 126,
214, 213 - 245. Co'nmittee for the Nlltion's Ilealth ( 153 - If>4 Co "mittee of One Hundred (New York Cj L-Y) (213): 21 C">I'mittee on Re38aroh in MerJio!>l Economics (~Hcl1ttel M. Dllvis): 140 Gonnnons, Frof. John R. (47): 54 COT!lptometers: 215 Connell, William ll. (37): 4, 54, 190 Consumers' Resellrch: llB, 215, 126 - 127 Cooke, Edwllrd M. (30g): 26, 82, 193 Cooke, Ued1eyV. (42): 5,54 Coolee, Eleanor Bushnoll: 2'12 Cooke, Morris L.: As director, Philadelphia Oeppar!;ment of Puhlic
Works [1912-14]: 17'1 - 1713 As acting direotor, Utilities Bureau, Ino. (1910-1924]
Boxes 182 - 183. fis President of the Mason Alfalfa Prooess Co.: (421) :41, 88
~ As autbor: Speeches a.nd i"fritinGs: 285 - 304
Orl>ani.zed Labor and Prouuoti on [1940 J ----l wi th lliiiTIpMurmYT:285 - 289 Amerioan Acado'ny for the Advancement of Soienoe Hepor!; on \11ater Resouroes: 290
Report of President's IVa tcr Resouroes Pol ioy Comm. [1951]: Boxes 291 - 293.
Soci.al EduoatIon for Engineers [1918-49]: 294 - 295
).111)sc01 Shoals Talk, Prinoeton Univ. [0. 1930]: 226
"A Hote on Hates for 11ural Eleotrio Servioe": 195
"Can We Move It?": 213
"On the Cost of IT:leotri.oi ty to Domestio Gons ume rs II : 235
Public UtilItios Regulation: (422): 44, 88
What Prioe Eleotrioi ty ?: 234
Dead Ms., Speeohes, eto.[1935]: 276
Miso!. Printed letters, artio1es, eto: 7 Vols. (bound
Misol. Cli.ppings [1925 - 1930J: 312
Leoture Notes [1925 - 1933]: 224 Memorandat 225
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Ads for personnel placet! by i',ILC, rOflponces to [1910-1924]: Box 29, file 338.
Letters of applicati.on scmt to WoC [1925-1933ll Hox 83, [ne 330.
Trip to Now Orleans for the War Finance Corp. [1920]: Box 81, file 281.
Wi\shington Correspondence [1939]: Box 233.
Personal Matters:
Aui;ol1lObHes (J. K. LocJGVood):(313) Box 83 FioEraphlcal material, homes, etc.: 236 Christmas Card - 1932: 214 Court cases - auto a"cidents, etc.: 215 Fi:1eU ty Stora['.B Co.: 220 fonn letters [1925-1933]: 220 Hotels, corres. with: (31.5): 29, 83 I otters re aclti.evements in U.S. MUlriclFHl Gov' t.: 226 Lists (charity, Chdstmas, etc.) [1925-1933]: 213 Mailing lists, chad'by lists, etc.: 239 Personal: [1810-1924J r:ox 170; [1936-1940 J !lox 151. Porsonal -fina.ncial (427): 10, 89, 152, 237 - 238 receip ted bi 11 s [193'1 - 1940]: 305 - 307 Emma. E:. lJa vI S ;':8 ta.tc: 240 - 241 Heal Property (428): 46 Seoretar,Y - lfliss Margaret R. McKim [1925-1933]: 224 Trn" nurseries, plantings for homes: (406): 41.
Cooke, Persi fore M. (36): 4, 54 Cooke frunH t [1951-53 J: 153 Cooke, Thomas Turner (35): 1 CO'Jlte, Mrs. William ll. (i:LC's mother): 99 Cooley, M. W. (386): 31 Coonloy, Howard (45): 5, 54 Cooperati ve ForUJI'< : 153 Copley, FrankB. (46): 5, 54 Cornick, R. L. (362): 31, 126 Cose;rove, Delos M.: 246 Cosmos Cl ub (13): 5, 51, 153 Costs and Cost Finding [1925 - 1933]. 215 Costigan, Sen. Edward P.: 118, 126 Counts, George S.: 153 Couzens, Han. J91Iles (175): 94, 99 COl.ley, W. H.: 126 Cnyle, David Cushman: 118, 126, l10, 153 Cra~en, R.Adm. Thomas T.: 99, 118, 126, 132 CrBwford, C. IT.: (39): 4 Crisp County, Ga. (12): 52
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Criswell, Ilalph L.: 191 Cro;vbher, Samuel (335): 30, 83 Crozier, Gen. William (40): 4, 54, 195 Curtis, PhU: 195
D Geneml: [1910-1924] Box 170; [1925-1933] J10x 215; [1925-1930] [lox 100; [lD30-32] Box 119; l1932-33] Box 127; [1933-35] Box 132; [1936-1940] [lox"s 140-141; [1951-53] Box 154.
Daniels, Josephus: 127, 132, 271 Davies, Carleton E. (337): 31, 83
(;,25): 79 Davis, Arthur POI'Tell (413): 88, 127, 194 Davls, Davis, Car1e·ton 8. (225): 21, 79 Davis Estate (emma E. Davis): 240-241, 140 ))avis, Henry L. Jr. (223), 21, 74 DavIs Henry P. (187): 19 ])avis, Matthew E. (57): 56 Davis, Michael I!. (888 also Julius Hosen Wald Fund, Conun. on Costs of
Medical Care, etc.): 100, 119, 127, 132, 139, 1;;3-154, 271. Dauis, William ll. (con·ss. of MLC with in re Patent Law): 284 Day, Charles (54): 7, 56 Day, ll. Kent (55): 7 Dead Ms., Speeches, etc. by MLC: [193,5n: 276 deF'rcminvi11e, Ch"rles (51): 5, 54 Dol and, Thorndi ke (58): 7 Delaware Canal !'in {1925-1933]: 110, 215 Delaware County Farm Hureau (D. '/Ia.tson Atkinson): (Gr'): 194 Dolaware Hiver Bridge lI'pproach: 213 Dennison, Henry S. (339): 29, 83, 216 Dorry, H. IV. (NPC): 278 Devinot, Pa1.l1 (ILO Geneva - 442): 47 Dickenson, Robert L. (191): 20 Dickerman, Judson Co (52): 6, 55, 141, 154, 186 - 18'7, 216, 271, 2'78 Dickorman, William C.: 100 Dickson, WilHam B. (239): 22 Doan, Gilbert E.: 141, 154 Dodd.s, Harold W. (Nat'l. Mlmicipal League - 56): 7, 56, 194 ]l0(1[;8, Kern (39): 54 Dou[;las, Paul H.(200}: 76, 100, 119, 127, 132 DouGhey, Han. A. Vic Gar (438): 47 Dowd, M. S. (184): 74 Doyle, Daniol J. (NISPA): 249 Drayer, C. E. (462): 49 Drury, lID/race B. (53): 7, 56, 111, 156 Dubreuil, Henri (ILO, Geneva)(29): 53, 100, 119, 127, 217 Duffus, H. L. (nl' Times): lJ.9, 132, 141, 271 Dunlap, John H. (10OY:-59 Durand, W. F.: 119, 127,278 Durfee, Charles H. (226): 22, 79
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E General: {1910-1924] flax 170; [1925-1930] Box 100; [1930-32] nox ll9; l1933-35] Box 132; [193G-1940] Box 141; [1951-53] Box 154.
Ear;an, John J. (SO): Box B Early, Steph8n T. (vri.th copy of press release re Mississippi Valley
COJlnn. report, llJ15/34): 271 Eastman, Joseph B.(Sl): 8, 56, 193, 271 Eby, lIenry R.: 191 I~rtgetqon, Glen E. (MVe): 283 Einstein, Albert ("rticle by): 141 Elliott, Earl (NBC): 132 E;}ectric, Electricity: 216 - 219 Electrici.ty, Distribution costs of: [1925-1933]: 216 - 217 El.ectric Hate Material s: 229 Eleventh t\nnuo.l Eisteddfod (260): 23 f<:Uot, C)mrles W. II: 274 f:J.mquJ.sl;, Charlos E. (62): 8 [lay, Heuhen: 193 ElIUTlOt, Boris (325): 27 Eng'ln~ers Cl.ub of PhUa. (332): 28 Engill8cring Hews Record [1925-28] (294): 81 EnD, William I'helps (62), 56 Enright, Bemard (59): 7 Evo.ns, Harold (423): 44, 88, 195 Evans Institute (424) : 44, 88-A Eve.ns, Powell (412): 43 F:xchanGe Professorships: 219 Expense Accounts - 1935: 274
F General: [1910-1924] Box 170; [1925-1932] Box 101; [1930-32] Box 119; [1932-33] Box 127; [1933-35] Box 133; [1936 - 1940] Box 141; [1951-53] Box 154.
f'alconer, Alexander (17): 9 Faries, gdgar D. (450): 8~)-A [<ann Journal, The (AJrthur JenJdns): 193 Farnham, INri. gIrl; T. (73): 9 Fassett, C. M. (401): 40 F'aur;ht, Albert Smith (Penn .... Civi.l Service Refonn t\ss'n. - 1920)(3g2): 82 Federal Povrer Commission ('ililliam V. ;(1nG)(477): 95 - 96
Sec al so file 495 McNinch Federal Trade Commission: 220 Federal Trade Investle;ation CJ.ippinr;s (1928): Box 220 F'edor,,:ted American EnGi.neering Societies (L. W. 1fIallace)(389): 27, 170-171 Feiss, George J. (78): 9 ['eiss, Paul L. (214): 21 l"ciss, Hichard A. (67): 8, 57 I''ols, Samuel S. (79): 9, 58, 111 Ferguson, SWllnel (452): 47, iJ9-A I'cm ... ld, Hobert H. (431): 46, 12'7, 187, 191, 278 Vi.oldinr;, Mantle (,IIPC): 278 Fieldner, A. C. (WPC): 278 Ellene, fl.. Lincoln (72): 8, 58 ]''i.nch, lIon. H. G. (435): 47 F'i.sher, Boyd (65): 8, 57
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Fish"r, Irving (335): 20, 83, 194 jiltzpal;rick, Boward A. (7G) :9, 50 F1.anders, Ralph E.: 119, 133 Flinn, Bernard W. (75): 9 Focht, Loul s [0'. (458): 48 Ji'ocdercr, Percival (70): 8 Forb0s;., Russell (Nati ona1 ~ilunicipa1 f(oview): 100 Foreign Policy Assod:iation: 119, 133 Forestry: 141 Fosdick, Haymond B.: 133 !"oster, William T. (GonStU1lers AdviSOry Board, Nl!A): 133 Fox, S:OlIlwsl M (379): 34, 85 F'ranch, Lester G. (A~J:'E) (5G): 8 F'rankfurter, Felix (71): 8, 57, 194" 278 Freeman, Job" R. (6~ l: 57 Freeman, Ward B. (58 : 8, 57 Fr0cs tone, F'red (llYSPA): 219 "F'rlends of the Land" (Russell Lord): 144, 154, 155 Furness, !,'airman Rogers (74): 9 F'uruseth, Andrew (International Seamon's Union of Amorica)(231): 22
G General: [1910-1924]l1ox 172; [1925-1933] Box 221; [1925-1930] f10x 102; [1930-32] Box 119; [19Z,2-33] Box 127; [1933-35] Box 133; [1936-1940] Box 142; [1951-53] Box 154.1
naby, I'redorich A. (Try<ln 810ctric Fower Go, Onl;ario)(389), 85, 187 Gadsby, G. M. (430) (Yiest Penn Power Co.): 89, 102, 193 Gantt, n. L. [1917-1919] (83): 58 Garrison Dam (N. Dakota -1947). 154 Gas !ll and -112 , 220 - 221 Goroke, George (NYSPA): 249 Gcrnvmtol'ffi (Pa.) Dispensary .\: Hospital (IN): 75 Germantown (Pa.) Trust Company (349), 83, 102 Gettle, Louis E.: 193 Gi.l:mt Povmr Survey P-oard Minutes [n/28/23 - 6/6/24]: 191 Giant Pmver Survey Annal s and TRailinG l.is os: 198 s(m-b by MI,G Giant Power Survey: Ltrs. of Tnquiry to Penna. County Ar-;ents/193
[,{:rn. of Tnqui ry sent by GPS personnel, 194 Miscellaneous correspondonce [A - Z]: 196 lk'ports - correspondence re: 197 Special Topics:-for list see box labels. 199 - 202 Subject File: see box labels: 203 - 209 Miscella'l')(Jlls printed materials: 210 - 211
Gibbs, Miss Lillian [1924-1933]: (85): 58 Gibson, H. R. (wrc): 278 Gifbs for tho Presidont of tho U.S., corres. reo 154 Gilbertson, II. S. (80), 9 Gilson, Mary: 142 GHchall, B. H. (82): 9 Glaubitz, n. J.: 127 Glenn, ,J01m M. (207): 21 Godfrey, Hollis (86): 9, 58 GoldwaHe, George E. (480): 95, 95-A(file 408), 102 Golden, Clinton S., 102, 142
See also, Steel Workers Organizing Comm.
Goodell, Francis (3(26): 27, 82-B, 142, 271 Goodrich, Garter: 102 :)oodwin, Harold: 1Q2 Gordon, Cadmus Z. (437): 47 Gottschall, J.:1. n.: 191 Grady, Jao1l0s T. (346): 29, 83 Grammos, n. A. (84): 9 Graves, iien!";! S. (,'!Ve): 263 Gray, John Il. (256): 23, 79 Green, Frederick S. : 187 Green, William, open 1tr. to: 221 Greene, Henr.f Copley (385): 34 Greenwood, Ernest (348) (ILO, v'iashinr::ton): 29 GreG[,;, Cecil D. (81): 9, 100 Greu1, '.:. llorman (365): ,33, 81 Gnnenbergh, Fre~erick P :(247): 79, 271 Grll£ming, Ernest: 119, 127, 133 Guffy, llon. Joseph F. (129): 60, 133 (Jtnmnere, Henry V. (Community Service of PILUa. - f'ime 282)f 25
II General: [1910-1921] Box 172; [1925-1933] Fox 221; [1925-1930 !lox 103; [1930-32] Box 120; (1932-33] Box 128; [1933-35] Box 133; [1936-1910] Boxes 142-143; [1951-53] Box 155.
IIar;e do rn , Joepph ll. (262): 23 JJaglund, Carl: 142 ]]all, Ehnny Keppel e (90): 9, 58 Ilall , Keppe1e (Overall t< Clothing Industry Survey - 1920): 176 Hrunilton, Walton H. : 128 Hauscom, p. : 193 lIare ,~, Chase, Insurance (1'19): 89-A Hart, Prof. fIlbert Gushncll (249): ~3 Hartley, SIr Harold (;I!'C): 278 Hartman, Edward T.: 120, 12[1 lIasslcr, llarriet:(9n): 58, 103 Jlathaway, '1. King (91): 10, 58
(417): 5El; 142 lIattDn, A. R. (92): 10 Imyes, Ralph (199): 20, 75 Ilazl.itt, Henry (the Nation): 120, 128 Heckman, J. C. (93):10-, 58 lIoilman, Ralph E. (186): 19 Harriot, F.douard (337)Box 29; file 330, Box 28 Ilibbcn, Samuel G. (WPC): 2'19 Jlill, Arthur D.: 103 IlJl1, Dr. Roscoe R. (wrc): 278 Hillman, Si dney (89): 9, 128 Hodrsos, Fred G. (420): 43 Hodges, Hehry G. (94): 10, 58 (Heading Investment 60.) Holland, Maurice: 278 - 279 Hollander, Jacob II. (305): 26, 82 Honey Hollow Creek (Ducks County, Pa.): 143 Hoover, PreSident Herbert (30'1): 82 Hoover (~erbert) and Power: 221 /";'~i;L;'f~ - t~'!fl'"' )'7Z ,i.;:<j,:"'~"'!
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JIopldns, Pornest W. (87): Dox os 9, 58 Horton, Robert; E.: 133 !losiery Strike [1930]: 222 llot;sls, l"lLC's corres. with various (315): 20, 83, 143 Howard, Poar1 Dean (192): 19 !Iowe, Ji'red<3rick C. (216): 21, 79 Howe, H. E. (382): 34, 103 (Nat;ione.l llesearch Council) !lull, Cordell (I'IPC): 279, 282 Hunt, Edward Poyre (95): 10, 58, 187, 221 Holland, Uaurice (~H'C): 279 - 280 Hunt; Fund [1927J: 221 Hunt, lIenry T. (408): 41, 87 Hun tor, George (250): 23 Hurley, Edward H. (189): 19 lIusselman, Roy (275): 24, 8:1, 272 Hutchinson, Ely C. (lIPC): 279
I Gonoral: [1925-1933[ Box 224; [1925-1930J Box 101; [1930-32J 1'0" l20; [19~)2-33] Box] ;~8]; ~1933-35) Box 134; [1936-1940] Box 1403; [1951-53) Dox 155.
Ickos, Harold L. (500): 96, 128, 263, 279 Industri.al Codes: 223 Inc]u"tri.nl Intftonnatiun Service (W. L. Stoddard) (257): 23 Industrial Loae], Curve: 223 In(lustrial PrOGrruns: 223 Industrial Recovery Legislation (493): 96 Industrial Viaste; Conference all F:liminatj on of .: 223 Industrial Workers, Effects of Noise Oll: 223 Indinn llxhi bi ts (see Ducks County iii stori 00.1 Soci sty): 219 In!,;ols, Howard Po: 120 Ingersoll, P.o.ymolld V.: 187 Inc;lis, James (99): 59 Innes, W. T., PrintE,rs (90): 11, 58, 101, Inslco, Charles L. (97): 10, 58 lnstitute of Public Engineering Conference (I YSPA - 1/20/33): 260- 261 Interrlat'OllD.l Association of Cloth'ne; Designers (278): 24 International Brotherhood of Electrieal Workers (see Broa.ch, H. H.):
Boxes 97, lOB, 118, 128 Intem,,:tjona.l Industrial Relations Association: (34) See Miss M.L. li'ledderus):
Boxos 51, 143, Internntcbnnal Institute for j1jver Vall.ey Devel.opment: 155 Int;ernati onal Labor Organization: Soc fi.le 2!J Pox f.J (Dubrouil)
Sec Box 107 (M"'1:l1llGson) League of Nations Ass'n. Connn. on(481): gr;.
Intemat' onal 1~D.n"gelTlent Institute (reroy ". rrovm - 459): 48, no Irish Power Problem (Patrick Mce:;, ilicon, Secy of Commerce & Industry,
DUblin): File 19, Box 52. Irlon, Dr. Valentine K. (307): 82 Itl;ner, William B. (354): 30
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J General: [1925- 1930 [ Dox 104; [1930-32] fox 120; llD32-33] !lox 128; [1933-35] Dox 134; 193G-1940] Box 143; [1951-53] Pox 1!15.
,Jacohstein, !Jeysr (211): 21 Jofrorson Iilemorial Committee C01!!petition (St. l·ouis, Mo. - 1947): 155 Jonkins, Arthur (Tho Farm Journal): 193 Jenkins, Charles Francis (206): 21, 76 Johnson, Dean A. II.: 191 Johnson, Fred B. (3U7): 40 ,J obnson, lli. rm" W.: 120 Johnson, Hugh: 128 Johnson, W. IT.(l'he Philo .• E1eotric Co.H193): 74 J 0''''8 , Howell. (lnev8nth Annual Eisteddfod)(2GO): 23 Jones, S. p. (102): 11 Josepb, Ernest. A. (101): 11 Jougbin, WilHam: 155
K Genere.1: [1910-1921 j Box 172; [1925-1933] ];ox 221; [1925-1930 J "ox lfJ1; [1930-32J Box 120; [1932-33] Box 128; [1933-35J Box 131; [1936-1910] Box 143; [1951-53 J Box 155.
Kenol', Edwin H. (231): 22 !lelley, Florence (380):(National Coltsmners' League): 31, 85 J'olly, Mildred H.: 120, 128 ](els"y, Carl (235): 22 Kemper, E. C. (P.IAH363): 32, 193 Kendall, Henry P. (108): ll, 59 Kenerson, DaRn W. I!. (Brovm Univ.)(261): 23, 79 Konny, Loui s H. (104): 11 Koppal, Frederick F. (Carnegie Corp. )(105): 59, 104 Y.cster, Reuben B. (Penn~~~rr~e_!:): 193 Key, J. L. (107): 11 Kiafer, Hennan I,. (410), 80-A, 101, 120, 143, 272 KinliJall, Dexter S. (CoI1wll Univ.)(392): 37, 87 Iring, Clydo L. (103): ll, 59, 190 l~ing, Judson (National Popular Government League)(4?G): 15, 80-A, 88-13,
105, 143, 272 Kint;, Stanley (W.ll. Mc":lVlain Co.) (292): 25 Kine;, William V. (Fedoral ['ower Connnission)(477): 9[;, 128 Ki.ncsbury, Dr. Susan 1,1, (45'7): 48, 90 Klyce, Scudder (318): 26, 82 Knight,J.lI.: 190 Fnoeppe1, C. E. (393): 37 Koiner, C. Bellingt.on (lOG): 11, 59, 188 RrEUllcr, Harold: 128, 134
L General: [1910-1931] Box 172; [1925-1933J Box 221; [1925-1930] Boxes 105 ano 106; [1930-38] l!ox 121; [1932-33J Box 128; [I933-Sf,] Box 134~ [1936-1910] Box 143; [1951-53] Box 155.
I·abor College of Philadelphia (15G): 18 Lal10r J.,oa(]ers, College C1t'.ss Proposal for Ladner, Grover C. : 141, 155 Lap'ollette, l'hilip (4,86): 95-A LaFollette, Robert M.: 121, 128
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LAI/VA (,l~1 £J __ c~ Lano, II. n. (the Kenc1o.11 Co.): 121, lOG
L"'no, Franklin K. (Ill), 12
l.anehoff, S. P., Jr.: 272
LaJ1sburgh, Richard H.: 121, 195
Lape, Esther 8verett (The American Foundation): 117, 128, 134
La.sld, Harold: 144 I.auer, Conrad N. (110): 59
Lavallee, \" [191 9-l 920] (270): 80
1,11\1, 1'. n. (rovrer Ma<[';azine) (1l7): 12
L"o.p;u0 fa!' Industrial Democro.cy: 121, 144
League of Nations Association], 121, 111 , GOllUnI toeo on the Internationi\. JJabor
Oqi'lnizo.U on (481): 95
leCho.l;elior, Henri (llS), 12, 59, 172, 224
Ledur" llol;es (of MLC) (1925-1933]: 224
Lends, Morri s E:. (241), 22, 79
Leffing well, WilliElJIl Henry: File 403, Box 87 Vile 483, Box 95-A; 105-106
1.ohi[';h Univcrsi ty- (321): 82-A, 144
Lehman, Herbert H.: 134 Leiserson, Prof. William N. (254), 23, 79, 144
1.orner, Max: 141 Lever, E. J.: 144, 155
I.owis, Samuel S.: 187
Lewis, Wilfred '(161): 40, 90, 105 - 106
I.ew1s, William D. (1l4), 59
Lewis William Draper (109): ll, 5fJ, 144
L8\'1is, William DodGe (114): 12
Libby, 'I. P.: 144 Lilienthal, David E. \23): 53, 121, 14~, 155, 279, 272
Lo"kwood, J. K. (Thornton - 1'\111or Automobile Co. )\343): 83.
1,or;an, Edw8.rd B. (Uvdget 3ec 'y - Pene'a. Governor's Of'fide): 128
I,ord, Fmnk B. (116): 12
Lord, Rus8ell (Friends of the Land): 144, 155
Low, F. R. (117): 59 1,ovJclormilk, W. C.: 144, 155
1,ow1'io, S. Gale (112): 12, 59
Lutlewig, C. 1[. (WPC): 279
Lyall, William L. (113): 12
Me Gene ra1: Box 144 MftcF'e.rlo.nd, Grenville S. (120): 12, 193
liiae1ver, R. E.: 188 l~a.cr!lye, Benton (Eogiona1 Planning Ass'n. of America): 134
Meilicer, Joseph L.: 121
i,\cPee, Jonos" Co. (301): 26
McCarthy, Charles (344): 29, 106
McClatChy, John H. (3G9): 84, 144
I,\cC1enan, Dr. Wil1i"m E. (I'IPC): 2'19
NcCord, Col. James B. (118): 12
McDonnell, R. E. (Sec: Durns anrll<~cDon"e11): 117, 121, 128 - 129, l:H
).!c DOVlel1, Prof. l,~. S.: 191
ncni1' ie:"n, Patrick (Sec,. of COIlU'1erce ~" Industry, Dublin, Ireland)\19): 52
McGohan, James (121): 12
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].<JcJo]ms·ton, IT. (119): 12 I.:cf;im, If.,ngarot R. ( Secreta!'y to I;u,C): 14A" 224, 279 J'flcLane, Jolm n.: 121 BcNinch, Frank n. (1"edora1 rov/or COlHmiss;on):(4951: 96, 121., 128-129, 272 J'!:cSharren, John A. : 194 McVean, M. J. (Governor's Office lfarrisburr;, Pa,)(4~il): 96
M General: [1910-1924J Box 172; [1925-1933] Box 221,; [1.925-1930] Box 10'7; [UI30-32] Box 121 - 122; [1932-33] Box 128 - 12,'; [1933-35] Box 134; [1936-1940] Eox 144 - 145; [1951-53] Box 155.
11lagnusson, 1.ejf'ur (11,0): 107 Mailing lists: [1910-1931] Box 172; [1925-1934] Box 239 Mallery, Otto Todd (122): 12, 58, 144, 155, 272 IitaHbie, Milo p. (128): 13, GO, 144, 187 Manly, Basil (494): 96, 107, 128 - 129, 144, 251, 272 M o.rburg, L. C. (1 29) : 13 karis, Albert B, (White, Sclmmler, Maris &0 Clapp)(lGO): 74 Marion, Joseph F', (370): 84 Marot, He1 en (1 23) : 1 2 Marshall, Leon C,: 134 l';'n.rtenis, John V. (227): 22 Mart;ill, Darwin D. (233): 22 Martin, John C. (FhHa, Fublic Ledger - 1919)(274): 80 HartIn, J. Willis (l'Io1fare Federa:tjon of Phi1o.delphia)(378): 33 Martin, lla1ph lV. (HYSFA): 250 lilarx, Guido II, (263) (NGW Schonl for 800111.1 l'osoarch): 23, 79, 188 [,(ason Alfo.lfa Froc""ss Go. (Hloe, Presidont)(4111): 44, 88, 224 Mason, Arthur J, (4.21): 44, 194 l'.'ialtry, Don E.: 194 Mo.uro, Dr, Francesco (453): 48, gO f.liay, Stacy: 144 l.loars, R. A.: 121 - 122, 128 - 12f), 134 j"oQker, lioyal (221): 21., 79, 192 I1cmoranda: 144, 225, 274. Mon's Gnd Boy's ClothinG Industry [c. 1920]: 172 - 173 110 rri am, Charles E.:(Sge): 10, 87 Herrick, J)wir;h'~ V. (125): 59 lftordll, J. L. (200): 81 1"lerril1, O. C. (418): 43, 141, 187, 280 lfieshlauk, V. I. (State P1s,nnin[,; Comm.l ssion of ·the Council of Peoples'
Commisso.rs, U.S.S.H.)(303): 82 Mexioan Oil Si tv.ati on: 144 Millor, Fred J. (126): 13, 59, 194 liIiller, Spencer (455)(liorlmrs' Education Buroau): 48, 90, 107, 134, 141·,
llO - 111 (soe Iiussell, Harry A.) liliscellaneous: [1910-1924] llox 173; [1925-1933] Box 225 Misc"Tl] o..neous Printed Itoms: Mississippi Valley CamIlli ttGe:
30G - 311 Boxes 262 - 2G7 lIlox 262: Ae;rhcu1ture
BarroVls, Harlan H. Bower, Donald L. BrO\'Jn, Carey H. Burlew, '8. K.
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HOllland, llngland (277): 81 Hoore, DR. Harry H. (CCLIC): 213 Hoore, John D. (NYSPA): 25l. Moore, J. lJampton (27~): 21· Moore Uni t.ed Ropublicen Gampltir;n Committee (J. 1I0lnpton Moore)( 230): 22 Morch, John V.: 145 Morgan, Dr. Art.hur E. (395): 37, 87, 195, 280 !\lords, Harrison [1919 - 1930](127): 60 MorrIs, Srunucl B.: 131, 145, 15fi 1',lorrow, L-W. W. (F.d., Electrical World): 131, 280 Morse, George II. (131): 14, GO, 193, 248 Morse, Mayland. H.: 128 - 129 ~ioses, Jacob M. (224): 21 Moses, Roberl: 107, 188 Mosher, Dr. William)1;. (471): 94, 107, 280 !o\udd., John P. (A.S.M.E. ,"xec. Conun. )(298): 25 Mllfson, Isreal (456): 90, 107 Mvmford., Levlis (WPC): 280 Municipal lIled;ric Plant Infonnation Sheet (c.r.s .): 192 Municipal Government, Itrs. re achievements in U.S.: 226 tAullicipa1 P10.nt and Powcq })j strl at Lor;islation: 226 Murray: Philip (Corrcs. with !·,I1.C as co'::author of
Organized I·abor and. Production: 194·0): 285 - 289 tqurray, W. S. [1819-1933](133): 60 Ihl8Olo Shoals Talk,(oy MLC Ilt rdncoton, UniIT.): 226 Bust", A. ,T. (Ilroo1,wood, Inc. ):(286): 25, 81 )'\yrj.ck, Herbert: 191
N Gonera1: [1910-1924] !lox 172; [1925-19S0] Bo;< 108; [1930-32] 1)0;< 122; [1932-33] Box 129; [1933-35] !lox 135; [1930-1940] !lox 145; [1951-53] Box 156.
Nantucket Hate Case [c. 1930): 124, 125, 226, 132 (see: lI11iott ';:arl) 11a tion, The: 108, 114 (Villard), 122, 126 (nlankonhorn), 129, 132, 135 Ua\;iollIl1 COl;nni ttee for an Effective Congress (George Agree): 152 National F:conomic and Socie.1 Planning AssociD.tion: 145
(See also: )1;. ,T. Coil, David C. Coyle, !Jarlow S. Person, etc.) National ELectric Light Association (rU,LA)(38S): 34, 85, 174 - 175, 193 National Industrial Conforence !loard (232): 22, 51, 97 Jjutiono.l Industrial Recovery Act (HIllA): 226 Ilational Municipal League (ne.rold. W. Dodds)(56): 7, 56
(484) : 95-A, 100 110tional Planning Association: 156 llal;;onal Popular Government l.eaGue (Judson King) (42G): 45, 8S-A, 88-B National Fovler Policy Committee: 275 National. llecovory Administration (LeGislabionH493): 96 1'1n:b5nnal - various associa.tions, orgnnizat)ons, etc.: 145 .. 156 llauJ!1keag Steam Cotton Co., Sa1om, Mass. - Labor Situe.tion at [1931],
Boxes 50, t12, 226 tlowell, Frederick H. (The Hr.searoh Service)(203): 20, 76
New Jersey Povrer Jacket: 227
New Orleans, La. Trip to [1920](284): 81
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Mississippi Valley Conuni ttee (Continued)
Missouri Valley AuthoriJl;y: 115 Mitchell, Thomas W. (121.): 13 lid. tten, 'fhomo.s B. (130): 13 Modley, Rudolph: 134, 272
Box 262. Chnpm[m, Oncar L. Concratnlatory Lo I;ters C Gonoral Dand ~.1ant1Gcripts
JJoccntrali za tion D r.nol'al
Box 2G3. Edr;nrl;on, Glen TI:.
Box
Erosion Expanse Accounts E Gencral I"cdnr!1.l Povicr Survey
P' Genoral Graves, Henry S. G Uencral H General I eke s, Harold L.
264. J+K·'L General i',llemol'nnrla - Oon1'i clentia.1. Memoranda ]<.I Gnncral Minu [;es [Dec.' 33-Apr. '34)
Box 205. N General Paul, Charles H. Ponorov!, W. J. Person, Harlow S. Porson P GenE! ral !iefarcs I;ati on Eoqu""ts for Positions H I;onoral 80:i.1 Ero8i on S Genoral
Box 266. Taylor, Perry R. Tonnessee Valley Authori ty Tiling Inl.and Waterway 1'01 icy YI Ueneral Nat'l Rural Eleetrif'ieati.on
Box 267. Micel. 'fopies Dan Hi vcr Development E:ne.bleinE Legislation Fal'" Equ; pmen t I"ascellaneous
NeVI York City, ComIni ttee of Elna Tlundred lIn\'[ York Conunittee of One Thousand($l): New York Printers Arbitration: 227
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NevI York: Publi.c Service Comm 1.ssiOll of (447): 89 Hew York State Power Authority: l1931-33T'-
Anlltlfll Jleporb ( 1932]: 255 lJonbd r;ht, James C. : 246 Clippings: ?16 Cos grove, Delos hi.: 216 Di stri bution: CircuH Study (CentrD.1 Hudson
Gas and F:loctric Co.l: 246 Distribution: Cost-finding: 216 lJistril;ui;ion: !logional Studies: 24'7 Doyle, Daniel J.: 249 Enr;in('crillg Hoports: 248, 24·9 free r, tone, ["red: 219 Gorcke, Georgo: 249 Institute of' Fublic Engineori.ne; Conl'erocncc
[1/20/33]: 260, 261 Legi slatl.on, F'cderal: 219 NeVI Y rok Offi ce (Dnsil l,'tanly, John O. Moore)
lJox 2131 Hart-in, H!ll.ph W.: 250 Memos: 250 Miscellaneous: 250 Norse, George II.: 24B Muscle Shoals: 251 l,hmi cj pal DUI s: 251 Olds, Leland: 219, 251 Po.pers, Manuscripts, etc.: 251 l'crsonne1: 252 Prees Hclp8.scs: 252 Pri. vately Owned. UtHj ties, Anti-sooial.
Futlic ServIce Commission: ]late S tneli es: 254
Folicies of': 252
]lo.u, Otto M. - reports: 2~3
251
Rcgulati0n of Utilities, Pu.blic Utilit y Conference on [Apr. '32 [; Boxes 2£;7 - 2(i9
!leporte on Power - various localities, nationwide: 255
Roosevdl t, Governor Franklin D. 1I0ss, J. D. - r"ports: 252 Statcmtmb of Pol j cy: 257 TdeGrams: 252 Ha) s11, F'rank P., Chai. rman: 256. Wilkes, R. R.: 256
NeVI York Times, "!iuD..ker Article" - Taking the Sense of' the MeetinG - by hlLC (19S1]: 156
New Republic (323): 26, B2-A, 145, 173, 112 (See: George Soule, Bruce Blivenj
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lIew Saranaa Tnn (228): 22 New Saranac lnn (228): 22. nichelson, Vincent D. (441): 47 Noonan, Jallles P. (Pres., International Brotherhood of 1';lectric,,1
Workers): 108 No Par Val ue Stocks: 227 Norris, George W.: File 13G, flox"" 11, GO
[o'Ue 154, Boxes 48, 90, 10(l Not;ss (of MLC),(Lgb.): 145, 156 ].loyes, Henry T.:(135): 11, GO
o General: [1910-1924.] Box 172; [1925-1930] Box 108; [1930-32] Box 122; [193l'l-3B] flox U9; 01933-35] flox 135; [1936-1940] Box 145; [1951-l!i3] flox 156.
O'Connell, John P.: 108, 122 Or:;burn, Charlton (219): 21, 14·5, 156 Okeson, Walter H.: (321) : 2G Oldenburg, Alexander (400): 87 OLds, Leland (NYSPA): 59, 135, 156, 249, 251, 273 Oliphant, A. C.: 192 Oli phant, lIerman (164): 90 Ontario Hydro_ Ti:1ectric Powor Commission (389): 35 "On the Cost of Electri.c Power to Domestic Consumers" by WoC: 235 Orton, Malcolm r. (liew Yor1, Publi.c Service COHunissi"n): (44'7): 89 Osborne, 1I. Eont.: 108, 122, 115 O'Sheel, Sheanw.s (482): 95-A, lOR, 122, 135 Otterson, J. E. (137): 14 Overall and ClothinG Industry Survey (lleppe1e nan) [1920]: 176 O'18n, Margl'erite (TVA)\478): 95, 145
P General: [1910-1924] Box 184; [1925-1933] Box 228; [1925-1930J Pox 10(1-109; [1930-32] Box 122; [1932-33] Box 129; [1933-35] Box 13[,; [1936-1940] Box 145 - 116; [1951-53] Box 157.
Palmer, E. iN. (30): 53 Palmer, n. Hoot: 122, 129 Pal.mqui st, Dr. E-A. E. (383): 34 Fan American Union (116)(1.eo S. HOVlor): 71 Panter, 1'. A.: 122, 129 Panunzio, G. M. (217): 21 Parmley, H. 1,1.: 191 Patterson, Ernest!J!. (415): 88 raul, Charles W. (EVe): 265 Peabody, Gcorge 1I.: 1n8 Pennsylvania, General [1936-1940]: 116
Civil Service Reform LeaGue (Faught, A1bort S.) [1920] (file 302 Box 82.)
IJeparhncnt of I'ropcrty '" Surr.lies. Invoices. (GPS): 192 .Division of Publications (110): 47 Office of the Governor (143): 70 Parks Association (Chapmnn, Elwood 1:.): School of l'orticulture for Ilomen [1922] (390): 85
Penrose, Boise (248): 23 Penn. State Board for Eec;istration of r:nGineers: 103, 177
Pepper, nov. Wharton (14~): 14, 70
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Perkins, Frances (192): 90, 122, 194 Porkins, Fran 1, C. (215): 78 I'erson, ~larlOl'l S.: 146, 15G, 193, 265, 275, 281 Personnel [1935]: 275 Philadelphia, Pa.: General [1936-1910]: 14·6
Award [1936-1910 J: 146 Bureau of Yunicipa1 lIescflrch (310): 82 Civ.il Service Commission (306): 26 Co',munity Servi.ce of (Hcnry 'V. C:umll'ere)(28%): 25 V"partmon t of rnbU c Works (2~0): 81, 177 - 178 Electric Company: (bills rondered)(290): B2
: Coolw, ct al. vs. [1911-15]: 159 - 167 : Contract: 22C-
Tine;inoorn Club of: 28, 83 (filo 332) Evenil1e; Bulletin (soo: I·'rod Shedd): 112 Free Library of (John AshurstH7): 51 Labor College of (4G6): 18 PubHc Lcde;or (253): 23, 80, 126 (see H.O. Bel.Leville) l?up"id 'f'rnnsit Go. t,1atters: 177 Hecord (J. David Sl;ern)(4,90): 98, 111 - 113 Ses'1l1i:'Cenl;cnnial l':xpositinn Assen. (3'/5) I 33 Transit Commission: 177 Ul'i versi tv Club of .! 31 7) : 82 Water Supply Frobloiii!l[1951-53]: 156
f'hillips, John S. (218): 21 PhotoGraphs: 228 Pioz, Cl1o.rl08: 122 Pikn, Clay-ton W. (139): 11, 70, IS8 Pinchot, lion. Gifforr[ (391): 35, 30, 85, 86, 228, 188 I'l1nnning ProGrams: 228 Plumb, Glenn E. (140): 14 Plumb Plan I.oague (215): 21 Foln.kov, Wv.Her N. (312): 82 I'ol.i.a\::of'f, n. (351): 29, 83 Politico.1 l.'lo.torial [193G-ID10]: 146 Ponorow, W. J. (MVC): 265 ForteI', (,Gorr;e S. (272): 21 Porter, IIenriette (202): 20 Porter, H. J. F. (~4~): 22 !'o'Tler, Second World Power Conference [Berlin, 1930 1 (418): 88 Presidential Campai[,n of 1920 (311): 83 Fresident's lndustrial Conference [1929] (298): 25 Prosser Comp~ny: 22U Preston, ,Jsmes 11. (143): 14 prj es\;man, Albert (352): 30 Frouty, Charles A. (141): 11 Public Affai.rs lnsti tute (Dewey Anderson): 15;~, 156 Public !'randse LeaGue (Wallace \'Ialkar, Na.ntucket Hate Case, etc.):
Boxes 121, 12[i, 131 Pu1)l1.c Ownership Lear;ue of Amari cn (Carl D. Thompson): 113, 124-f'ubl.l.c lltilities Fortnir;htly (Kendall Dannine;, ed.): 97, 98, 117, 122, 1~:6 Public Utili.tics 'noports: 2GB - 229 l'ublic UtUities HC[;lJlo::ti.on by MLC (Corros. re.)('l~G): 14, 88 Puerto Hico [1936]: 146, 157
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Q Genoral: [191O-18G~] Dox 1<1'1; [192!;-1930] BoY.: 110; [1932-3;5] Pox 130; [1933-3.5] Box 135.
Qui Glay, Fra.ncis p. 135 Quinn, T. H.: 157
H General: [1010-1921] Box 181; [192J.- 1930] Cox no - H1; [1930-32] 130x 123; [1932-33] Box 130; [1933-35] 'lox 135; [1936-1910] Box 117; [1951- 53] Box 157.
I(ll.ndolph, Isham (119): 15 Hatclifr, S. K.: 147 Rn.to - }'al;08 (',lectric): 229 na\l, Otto 1,1. (289): 2[', [ll, 189, 220, 253 r{nushcnl)1)sch~ TT. Steph8n (189) C::overnorts Of'fJce, HnrrisburG, fa. :90, 110-11"1 lober, LouIs 1;:. (205): 20 Hocor(l, Gcorr,e )" (308) : 26 Heod, !Iudson W. (179-1l): 18, '71 Hoed, ,james:(14S): 15, 71, 147, 273 Hoevf,C:s" Franc'is B., Jr.: 123 He illy, I'hil1 ip J. (3G6): 30 HEdtell, Chnrlcs: 123, 188 nnports, HiscelJancol)s: 14'7 Hcquests for Pruaph1ets: Giant Power Sllrv8y - Box 190; 229 Jioquests for Reports: 229 Jl8scaroh Service, The (le. ll. T:Iewoll)(203): 20, 76 110sou1'o"s for the ·Future, Mid Century Conference on ___ ' [19G1]: 157 nnuther, Wal tor: 157 Ilhim1andor, Philip J.J1. (lGS): 19 Rice, CalvIn W. (111) (ASW,): 15, 70, 189 Ri.chb'Hg, Donalri H. (24): 53, no, III Hickor, V[. W.: 189 Bike, F. Il. (320): 27 mp1cy, William Z.(22): 53, 110, 123 la.tehie, llon. Albert C. (1,,<1.)(436): 47 11; toh1 "', lilaj. J. J'\. (259): 23 llittmo.n, Dr. W. F. (Carn"g:ie Institute of Tochno10gy)(41G): 43, 88,188 110borts, JohnW. (166): 49, 91 Robinson, A. '1'. (M.LT.)(350): 29 Hohinson, Henry II. (2'7G): 21 llobertsoll, Taoe H.: 147 HocJ:je, Josephi.ne: 118, Ill, 13') Hochost"r (N. Y.) Chamber of COnlnlC1'Ce (F:1iott "'root)(311): 26 Hoesler, RUllolf (1,lunIc11 - 1~19-l920H264): 79, 189 [1011111,1 fOreso Co. (L. P. Alford)(3): 51 llooseve1t, lIon. Franklin 1).(1): [1»31-35] Box 51, rHa 4; l'O}(8S 111,
117, 252~ 202; Boa also Box 126, n Gen. T.,t1'. of IIl,C to Henr:' O. lIellc'!illc (Ni)) "j-.1y Vot!"} is for t;'ra~ld in. D. Rooncvel t -...:."
Horom, C. Rufus (Conml. on Cost,s of j',!louical (;1).1'8): 123 Ilosonwald (Julius) Fund (Ilichaol M. Un'vis): 100, 1l.9, 127 iloss, J. D.: 110 - Ill, 11'7, 2[;2, 273, 280 Itoss, Thomas: 147 HOI'le, Leo S. (fimcrlcnn flGadomy 0[' roLit:lcn) and SodaJ. Sciences)(HG): Iii
(Pa.n flm"rican 1In10n)(14fi): 71 Hoy, Mar!;in TI. (147): 15 Ruml, Beardsley: 157 [lura1 Klectrifica'!;l<'11 Admilris[;ration 14.'7
Pepo r\:;, drafts of lily MI"C: ~~)O
RllrR.1 ~loctrifi.cation: (:innt Power - Alm.nuol1od COHnty U?nrnpilclJs: 192 Dinner - 1)18cu88ion Meeting [12/12/23]: 192
nlH~hmore, Devj rl B.: 104 Hussoll, Chll.r1es J. (r'hila. 1';1,'ctric (;0.)(1;:5): 44 RU3sell, Harry fl. (Work"rs' l':dueation Bureau): 110 - 111 Hu Uenberg, Hareld J.: 117
S Genoral: [1910-1924] Dox 1l14; [192[;-1933] Pox 230; [1920-l930) noxen Boxes Ill, 112, 11.3; [l930-52) [lox 123; [1032-33] 8(n 130; [1933-31;] Box 13G; [1936-1940) !lox es 14'7, 118, 119; [1951-53] Box 15(J.
S I;. LaYlrenee Pro.jee t: 231-fl SuIter, nobot''!:; M. (noi.l UonscI".rat;on f}ervice): 157 Sml!;oe - Cooper Project [193,,]: 275 Sanville, F'lorenee (157): 1.6 SuvLlle, Tho,-ndil{e: 123, 130, 136, 11'7, 2'73 f.iGJl.literEood, E. F'.: ISO, 19G, 2flO Scattergood, J. Henry (429): 41;, OD Scharff, Maurice: 123 Scheol, 11. V. H.(153): 71 SchnGider, Dr. ll. (195): 20 Scllo field, Lemuel B. (26): 53 Sehujalter and othlrJrs - re engi.neering m,,!;tors in the U.s.s.R.E303-fl): 82 Schultz, G. E. (17): 52 Schulze, J. William (320): 82 Schwenning, G. '1'.: 123 Seionca and Organized Labor: 230 SencHor, Wi.nthrop (156): 16 ' SoutUe, Vlash.; SupIJrtondo.nt of Lighting [J.9:;J.-35 ]Eo): 51 Second World Power Conference [Berlin - 1930] (118): 88 Senior, Clarence: 157 (s"e also Puerto mea) Shedd, Freel (Ph:ila. ;;;vcning Bulletin): 1.12, 113 Shelton, Henry VI. (151): 15 Shfl.w, S. fldele (401): 40 Shor!;, WUlilllll II. (5S4): 31 8;17.01', Geor"e S. (Governor of N.J.)(432): 46 S1o.c,tory, Harry (4GS): 49, 91, 147, 2'73 Slichter, Prof. Sumner TI.: 123 811\i ddy, Timothy S. (143): OD Smith, (iov. fllfred l~. (433): 46, 193 Smi, th, John Hays: 180 Smith, J. i;'oster (Naumkear; 13tGam Cotton Co.): 112 Smith, J. Hussell: 14a
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SnolV, F. HerberG: 191 Snyde r, ],eroy H. (159): 71 Soc1ety for the Advancomen t of Manar;8m811 t: 1111 Social Science Hesearch Council; Spool al ~rlvisory Co".,,:1:to08 on
Public Adm; nistto.Glon (4'72): 91-A Sonnoborn, Henry,\: Co. (152): 15 Sonnenborn, L. nnd SaM, Inc. (Wi.lliam n. neck)(229): 79 So,,18, C'lOrr;e (New Hep',blic)( 323): 20, 112, 2flO South Hiver, N. -J:~ Mayor 0-1' (4G5): 90 Spacek, Dr. Stan (Prac;u..,)(187): 95-~, 112, 1.13, 123 Spen:1:;h, Uoynold ~. (333): 213 r-:poech of 12/10/53 before th~ l1ut.·;o!lrtl 1~lectric COnRllJ"llerS Conforence: 157 :jpl:).l'm, Dr. Ifhtlter Nt. W.: 123., 130 SttunbOl'r:h, II. II.: 189 Stt\rkweathor, i/j.llio.1ll G. (377): 33, 85, 189 Stal;cmonl;s [193G-1940]: 148 S tat-:i.onGry: 231 Stool Strike Si.tuation [1920], Drury flf'port: 179, lGO Stnd l'Ior],ors Organizing Connn;t'be (Clinton S. Gold"n): 148 [)t;ephDns~ c. E. (Vfest;inchonnr~ 1~10ctric Co.): 282 SI;orn, Alffed VI. (B. Kuppenhoimer '" Co)(285): 25 Sl;8rn, J. David (PhHadGlphia Eecord) (190): 96, 111, 112, 113, 123 SI;oVlart, John L. (Public Sorvice Commission of Penna.) (419): 43, 194 Stimson, Honry L. (141): 89 Stoddard, W. L. (Ind\lstrial Information Service): (?,57): 23 Stollo, Ualnnn Isaac (150): 71 StonorO'T, Oscar: 136, 273, 2'10 Stoughton, Bradloy (Lohi Gil Uni v.) (391): 37 StOWG, Lyman Doecher (155): 16 Street "' Vinney, Inc. (238): 22 S\orect Improvemen los (f"hi1ade1 phia): 231 Struck, F. T. (Assistant Director, Vocational Education, lfarrisburr;)(431):
Boxes 47, 195 S on"rt, Franci s Lee (154): 16, 71 Stuart, Maj. H. Y.: 190 SIlG"r Hill Cottage, NolV 'lrunps>tlre (316): 26 8nrvey A3soci.at'3s (the Survoy):(321): 26-A, 82-B, 97, 117, 149, 193 Swain, George F.: 181 Swccny, Harry P. (158): 16
'r General: [1910-1921] Box 184; [192f>, 1933] Box 231-A; [1921-1930] Box 113; ~1930-32] Box 124; [1932-33) Box 130; [1936-1940] Box 149; [1951-53] Box 158.
Tarbell, Ida M. (lGS): 17, 72 Tnrnowski, Ivan: 149 1'al;or, Samuel YI. (164): 16 1'''ylor, A. I!'erritt (161): '71 Taylor, F',."dericlc IV. and l'iLrs. (180): 19, 74 To:y10r, Perry R.: 121, 130, 136, 149, 158, 191, 266, 273, 275 Toslor, Robert Gray: 121 Taylor Soci.cty, the: 61 - 69 Toad, Ordway (lGQ): 17, 72, 119 Technical Rroduc·tion Conferenco of the Cl0 thinG Industry [1920]( 315): 26 TeleGrams [1921)-1933]: 231-A, 231-B
Thelen, Max (162): 16 Theiss, Lowls: 194 Thnmas, J. M.: 193 Thomas, lH ss M. Cary (371) (Hryn l!.avlr) : 33 Thomas, Honnan: 193 Thombloy, Kenneth: 158 Thompson, Carl D. (168): 16, 113, 12~·, 130 Tho1npson, UusGon: 273 Tholnpson, Sanford E.(lGO): 71, 113, 119 Thorne, J110renre C. (A. W. of L. - 1924-1935)(nle 210): 77, 78, 1n Tiern<,y, 1. F.: 191 Todd, A. J. (204): 76 Tolty, Iliax (237): 22 Torrent, Fe rnando: 158 TmVllo, lle1117 H. (163): 16 Tt'aoy, HoberG (City Cluh of fllila.): 189 'I'd-State r'~ap [c. H30]: 231-8 Trunmn, lion. !larry S.: 158 Tryon, I"roderick G. (The Brookin[';s Institution): 136 Tu[;wel1, iiexford Guy: 136 Tupper, ,James W. (165): 16 'ruGUe, Morton C. (16'7): 72, 17 1'winin[';, Wi11irun S. (295): 81
U General: [1910-1021] Box 184; [1921-M30] Box 1H; [1930-32] Dox 124; 1932-33] Box 130; [1933-35] Box 136; l193G-1910] Box ISO,
[1951-53] ]]ox 158. Uono, YoiGo: 124, 130, 13G Ulmann, All[';usb L.: 136 Un<!Qrwood, Charles H. (268): 21, 79 Unemployment, Govornor's COlll.lJli.1~t~e on [r:":. lD30]: 231-13 "1Jnemrloymnnt Scores" .% "Unemp] o,lonont Witl,in Employment" [1019-1921]
(Pape r8 by ],ij,C and cOJmnent thereon) (210): 22 Unemployment Scores: 181 Union Photo Co. (331): 28 Unit ConstrilCtion Co. (Willflrd floydHl97): 20 U. S. S. H., Encineeritlg problems i.n. (Schujfllter ." oUwrs)(:303-A): 82
State Planning Council of the Peoples' Cornrn:i.ssars (V. J. Meshlallk) (303): 82
U. S. Department of Commerco U.S. Navy InfonnaGiol1 SeC!;ion(l.t. Dietrichj{:JPS): U.~~. 'l'echnico.l Mission to Brazil, rl"l.C us Chief or Un:ivorsHy Club of Pjiladelphia (317): 26,82 Utili.ties Article, unused materia.l: 231-B
195 [1912 ]: 283
Utilities Bureau, Inc., 1111.(; aG actinG director of [1.010-1931): IfJ2, 183, 2i>1-E Utilities: Appreciation of Common Stocks of 12 Holding Companies Which
operate electric utilities in New York, N8\v Jersey and Fellllsyl vanirt. File 138, Dox 232.
Utilities: I\lLU's leG!;or to COJ.l.O[';0 Presidoll!;S [0. 1930]: 232 State HeguJ.aGio!1 of Genoral Correspondol1cere ____ ,_. Inquiry by colloGos re • Material for artIcles aboLlt---'
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V General: [1910-1924] !lox 18~,; [1930-32] Box 124; [1932-33] Dox 131; [1933-35] Box 136; [1936-1940] Box 150; (1951-53] Box l513.
VacB.tion Trips [1926-1935]: 232 Vacations (1927-29 J. Matters to be taken care of by Miss i0cKim: 233 Valle, Mrs. I.Bocline: 114, 131 Valle, Paul B.:(170): 72, 150, 195 Valuable Papers, reports, etc.: 233, 275 VanJ)eventer, John II. (310): 29 VanDnsen, Lec-ris I!. t192'7] (2'71): 80 VanKleeck, Mary (lGG): 16, 72
(Int<HnatiOllal In<lustr:ial. Hole-tions Institute: 54, 113, 150 Vannemnn, C. R. ("Icv[ York State Public Service UOTImil.ssion)(446): 1·7 ViJ 1 o.e;o , The (Proposed UNESCO Conference on Problems of • [19·47 J: 158 Villard, Oswald Garrison (The !lacion): 114 --von llann, Hugo (327): 27, ll4, 131,'Y3G
'IV C1enera1:' (1910-1924] Hox 184; [1921-1930J noxe8 IH, 115, llG; (1930-19::12] Bo",os 124, 125; [1932-33] Box 131; (1933-35] Box 136; (1936-1940] Box 15); [1951-53] Box 158.
Wnr;n Determination Board [c. 1920] (373): 33 Wap;ner, Robert F.: 124 W8.H, J. Ru.ssell (171): 91-A WnHe, Henry lc\ (N/A): 136 Vial e, Pre cl: 158 Walker, Wallace H. (Fublie Francis" I·eRgu.e) (See: Nantucket RaGe Ca8e-1931):
Boxes 124, 125, 131, 136 Wallin, V. A. (178): 18 Walsh, Capt. D. J., Jr. (216): 23 Wo.lsh, Frallk P. (Chai.nnan, H.Y. State Power AuthorirGy)(502): 96, 13", 256 Walsh, llon. Thomas J.: 114, 115 clar Finance Corp. [c. 1920J (281): 24, 81 War.ne, Dr. Frank J. (177): 74 Vlashine;t.on Con~el'ence (":lec tri Co.l) [1 9 29]: 233 Waslri.ngt;on Correspondence of J.:lLC (1925-1933]: 2:33 Viator Hesources Section; National Fesources Board: 268 - 273 [c. 1931]
A General - G. General: Box 271 n (iennrnl - N Gon0!'ul : Box 272 o General 0 Z General : flox 273 Articlos, ]let'orGs, etc.: 26,), 270 p.rllore, Haberl; and Martha Bonsley: 271 BonbriGht, Irvi.n!; W. : 271 Bonhrie;ht, Jainos U.: 271 DB V0n, Bruce: 271 Carmody, ,john M.: 271 Chase, Stuart: 271 Do.!lie1s, Josephus: 2'71 Dav.l s, Mi chaBl 1.1.: 271 Dickerman, Judson C.: 271 Duffus, R. L.: 271 East;man, Jos'3ph B.: 271
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Vlater Hesources Section; lhoj onal Hese'urees Hoard Early, StepJvm T. (vlitll copy of pros" rol8usG
r8 MVG report;: 11/15/34-): 271 Goodell, Franci s: 271 Gruenberg, Frederick P.: 2'71 .TIusselman, H.: 272 Riefer, U. E.: 272 J(i ne; , JU'ison: 272 Lanr;hoff, S. P., Jr.: 272 ],1 '_ion [;110.1 , David E.: 2'72 MclJinoh, F'rank H. 1ft.: 272 Mallery, OU;o Todd: 272 !.\o_nl.,-,y, Basil: 272 I-Iocll"y, Hudolf: 272 JJo_vigo.tioll on Inland \'io.terv/ays: 268 aIds, Leland: 2'73 Hood, ,Jnmes: 273 Hoss, ,To D.: 273 So. v ill 0, Thorn<1i ke: 273 Slat-bry, IIarry: 273 S t;onoro"'l}, Oscar: 273 Taylor, Perry H.: 273 l'hOlnpson, Huston: 273 Wycr, Samuel S. 2'73 Younlj, Owen D.: 273
Wai;son, Bruce U. (1'79): 18 Wats on, Frank D. (2GB): 24 Waukesha County, Wis. (GPS): 194 Wobb, Kentlall '" Bruce (299): 25 Webster, George S. (265): 24 Wehle, Louis B. (196): 20, 75, 194 Wei 11, Samuel (291): 25 Wclfare F'ed8rat-ion of I'hiladCJlphia (J. Willis Marttn)(378): 33 Wells, Philip P. (396): 37, 38, 39
(496): 9G, 189 West, Haswell B. (374): 33 West Penn Fower Co. (G. 1'1. Ga,lsby) (4301: 89 Western Trip [1939]: 150 "What Price F:1cctricity" by Ml,C: 234 WhitDker, C. II. (AIA)(3GI3), 33 Whitaker, S. Edgar (185): 19 Whi te, Luther C. (2513): 23 mdte, Thomas Haeburn (180): 1B WibbIe, J. H. 192 Wilcox, Dolos F.: 17, 109 Weld flowers, Legislation for Protection of ___ • (Penna.): 228 Wjl1cox, Orlando B. (183): 19, 74 Wilkes, H. H. (NYSrA): 2GG IYH1ctt, Geor(\o F'. (175): 17, 73 Williams, A. H. (336): 28 Wi lli runs , Dr. Benjalllin ll.: 189 Williruns, H. II.(2G9): 80 WIlliams, John Tl. (173): 17, 73 Williams, Whiting (191): 19, 74
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''''Hlits, ,Joseph H. (17-1): 73 \'iilli tta, Frank P.: 191 '[lBson, H. C. (UtUil;y rates chargod by the company of .(21): 53 Winslow, a-E. A.: 15G, 243 -\"[jsc, John S.: 195 Wisler, Willis (372): 53 WaH!, Hobert B. (182): ID, 74 Wolfson, Joel D.: 275, 282 ~Ioodruff, George W. (407): 41
(47G): 9~, 189 Woodruff, Clayton Ror.;ors (181): 18 Woods, Col. Arthur II. (176): 73 Woolley, Rober-I; W. (172): 17, 72, 13G '"/arl,ers Education Bureau (oponcer tHl1er)(455): 48, 90 World flower Conference [1923]: Box 184 ~lor1d Power Conference [Borlin - 1930] (418): Hox fl8 World Power Conference [WashinGton, 193G}: Box 150 , 277 - 282
A General: 277 Appleton, Charles W.: 277 Bonnott, Tl. U.: 277 Ili 11 s: 277 B General: 277 Black, J. II.: 277 Ilonhright, Jam"s C.: 277 C General: 277 Carlislo, Floyd 1,.: 277 Chase, Stuart: 277 Clinpings: 27'7 COlmn; ttee": 277 Corrospo!l(lence with ForeiGners: 277 D Gen~ral: 278 llerry,ll.W.: 278 Diclccrnan, JUllaon C.: 278 Durand, W. I'.: 278 E General: 278 !'~xecut.t Ve Connn i ttee: 278 ~ Gopo ral: 2"78 V'ornn.l d, Hobert F'.: 278 Fiel ding, l':[Ultle: 278 li'iclrlner, L C.: 278 Financial St8.l;ements: 278 I"rankful't;cr, F'elix: 278 Frick Art Library: 278 G Goneral: 278 Gi bson, lJ. R.: 278 I! General: 278 Eo.rtl cy, Si r lI8.rolc\: 278 l1i 11, IJII. 110sooo H.: 278 lJollan'\, l'lauri ce: 278, 279 Hull, lIon. Cordell: 279, 282 Hutchinson, Ely C.: 279 I Gcner8.l: 279 Ickos, Ilon. Harold L.: 279
K General: 279
'World Power Conferenoe (WashinGI;on: 1936] L GotH,,,,,"l: 2'79 Lie;htlllr; P.xhibits: 279 [,ilicnthal, David r;.: 279 Ludewig, C. K.: 279 Lunchoon: 279 1'.1 Gene raIl 279 McG'lollan, Dr. William E.: 279 McKim, Margaret (MLC's Secrotary)' 279 Me rri.II, O. C., 280 Minutes: 21)0 1Ii scellanoaus r,qernos, 21J0 Mor!,;an, DR.. Arthur E., 280 !'.lor row, L. W. (ed. meccrical Vlorld), 280 l:losher, William E., 280 j-,hnni'ord, Lowi s, 280 new York Conmli t coo, 281 Forson, l1ul'lor-r S.: 281 l'reG3 Pelo8.£Ios and J.etl.:orf:l: 281 Proc;ra1J1s, In-;,d tuti ons, Am.1.ouncmflcnts: 281 ['"blicity-mnll applico.t:;.ons: 281 VIM ce House l8/30/:SG]: 281 Hoosevel t, Hon. Frtlnl{lin D.: 282 Scate, !Jopa,,-tmcnt of; Cordell Hull: 282 Stephens, C. E. ('Piestinc;house Electric Co.), 282 T - Z (;en" raJ. , 282 Td e grrune , 282 Tour Maps and Charts: 282 Unfi,l\ishod - ),,]1,0: 2n2 Wolfson, Joel D.: 282
World War I, Memos: 184 ," . Wyer, Samuel S.; Correspondence re (439), 47, 2'73
X-Y-Z G"meral: [1910-1924] Rox 184; [1921-1930] Hox 116; (1930-32] Box 125; [1932-33] Box 131; (1933-36] flox 137; [1951-53] Box 158.
Young, Prof. James T.: 193 Young, Owen D., 131, 137, 273 Younger, John (317), 29 Y ou:th M ovcmen'cs , 150 Zuntzingcr, C. C.: 137 Ziegler, J. W. (222): 21, 131
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