Box 26
Container
Contains 13 Results:
Anderson, Nels, 1934-1970
File — Box: 26, Folder: 1
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents
January 4, 1938 - To Anderson from Brimhall. Enclosed with the letter is a copy of the article "The Myth of Mormon Work Relief."
Dates:
1934-1970
Anderson, W. W.; Asch, Nathan
File — Box: 26, Folder: 2
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
In 1935 Dean Brimhall accepted a position with the Works Progress Administration as an advisor for labor relations. He served until 1939 under WPA administrator Harry L. Hopkins. During this time Brimhall was an outspoken defender of the Roosevelt administration and of the Works Progress Administration. He gave many speeches and always fought for the workers' rights.
Dates:
1886-1980
Babson, Roger W.; Baker, Jacob
File — Box: 26, Folder: 3
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
In 1935 Dean Brimhall accepted a position with the Works Progress Administration as an advisor for labor relations. He served until 1939 under WPA administrator Harry L. Hopkins. During this time Brimhall was an outspoken defender of the Roosevelt administration and of the Works Progress Administration. He gave many speeches and always fought for the workers' rights.
Dates:
1886-1980
Baker, O. E.
File — Box: 26, Folder: 4-6
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents
Publications on youth and conservation.
Dates:
1886-1980
Barrett, Conrad A., 1939
File — Box: 26, Folder: 7
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
In 1935 Dean Brimhall accepted a position with the Works Progress Administration as an advisor for labor relations. He served until 1939 under WPA administrator Harry L. Hopkins. During this time Brimhall was an outspoken defender of the Roosevelt administration and of the Works Progress Administration. He gave many speeches and always fought for the workers' rights.
Dates:
1939
Black, Hugo, 1936
File — Box: 26, Folder: 8
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
In 1935 Dean Brimhall accepted a position with the Works Progress Administration as an advisor for labor relations. He served until 1939 under WPA administrator Harry L. Hopkins. During this time Brimhall was an outspoken defender of the Roosevelt administration and of the Works Progress Administration. He gave many speeches and always fought for the workers' rights.
Dates:
1936
Bowman, William, 1937-40
File — Box: 26, Folder: 9
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
In 1935 Dean Brimhall accepted a position with the Works Progress Administration as an advisor for labor relations. He served until 1939 under WPA administrator Harry L. Hopkins. During this time Brimhall was an outspoken defender of the Roosevelt administration and of the Works Progress Administration. He gave many speeches and always fought for the workers' rights.
Dates:
1937-40
Brimhall, Dean R., 1935-48
File — Box: 26, Folder: 10-16
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents
September 9, 1935 - To Brimhall from Harry L. Kinear. Status of Brimhall changed by Harry Hopkins from labor advisor and assistant director to labor management-assistant administrator in the Federal Emergency Relief Administration. July 14, 1936 - Memorandum to Harry Hopkins from Brimhall giving an explanation of the Mormon Church Relief Program. He also says a few things about the church and how he thinks it operates. December 23, 1938 - Memorandum to David Niles from...
Dates:
1935-48
Buttenheim, Harold S., 1934
File — Box: 26, Folder: 17
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents
December 13, 1934 - To Brimhall from Buttenheim, editor of The American City magazine. Buttenheim agrees with Brimhall's views on governmental spending expressed in his paper "Social Insecurity" and would like to print excerpts from this paper in his magazine.
Dates:
1934
Cannon, Silvester Q., 1936
File — Box: 26, Folder: 18
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
In 1935 Dean Brimhall accepted a position with the Works Progress Administration as an advisor for labor relations. He served until 1939 under WPA administrator Harry L. Hopkins. During this time Brimhall was an outspoken defender of the Roosevelt administration and of the Works Progress Administration. He gave many speeches and always fought for the workers' rights.
Dates:
1936