Folder: Steel Strike, 1952

Collection: David H. Stowe Papers
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Statement of the International Wage Policy Committee of the United Steel Workers of America
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Statement of Arthur J. Goldberg, General Counsel, Congress of Industrial Organizations and United Steelworkers of America
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Brochure, "These are the Facts in the Steel Controversy," from Steel Companies in the Wage Case
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Letter to President Harry S. Truman from Robert A. Lovett with Related Material
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White House Press Releases Regarding the Steel Dispute
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Notes on Wage Rates
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List of Names
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Partial Correspondence from Harold Enarson on Steel Negotiations
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Memorandum from Leon H. Keyserling to President Harry S. Truman, with Attachments, March 28, 1952
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Press Release of Executive Order 10340, Directing the Secretary of Commerce to Take Possession of and Operate the Plants and Facilities of Certain Steel Companies, with Related Material, April 8, 1952
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Note from Milton P. Kayle to David Stowe, with Attachment, April 29, 1952
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Statement of Philip Murray, United Steelworkers of America, May 4, 1952
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Memorandum from Colonel C. M. Anderson to Nathaniel Knowles, Jr., with Attachments, May 29, 1952
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Draft of Special Message to the Congress of the United States on the Steel Strike, June 9, 1952
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Memorandum from Robert C. Turner to David Stowe, June 9, 1952
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Letter from David J. McDonald to Directors of United Steelworkers of America, June 19, 1952
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Memorandum from Milton Kayle to David Stowe, with Attachment, June 24, 1952