Address by Honorable James P. McGranery, Attorney General of the United States, Prepared for Delivery Before the Metropolitan Police Boys' Club, Inauguration of Officers' Dinner, Willard Hotel, Washington, D. C., Monday, January 5, 1953
Title | Address by Honorable James P. McGranery, Attorney General of the United States, Prepared for Delivery Before the Metropolitan Police Boys' Club, Inauguration of Officers' Dinner, Willard Hotel, Washington, D. C., Monday, January 5, 1953 PDF eBook |
Author | James Patrick McGranery |
Publisher | |
Pages | 8 |
Release | 1953 |
Genre | Juvenile delinquency |
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Address by Honorable James P. McGranery, Attorney General of the United States, Prepared for Delivery at Federal Bar Association Dinner in Honor of the Chief Justice of the United States and the Judicial Conference, Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D. C., Tuesday, September 23, 1952
Title | Address by Honorable James P. McGranery, Attorney General of the United States, Prepared for Delivery at Federal Bar Association Dinner in Honor of the Chief Justice of the United States and the Judicial Conference, Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D. C., Tuesday, September 23, 1952 PDF eBook |
Author | James Patrick McGranery |
Publisher | |
Pages | 16 |
Release | 1952 |
Genre | Law |
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Address by Honorable James P. McGranery, Attorney General of the United States, Prepared for Delivery at The Lawyers' Club of Philadelphia Dinner in His Honor, Benjamin Franklin Hotel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Thursday, December 18, 1952
Title | Address by Honorable James P. McGranery, Attorney General of the United States, Prepared for Delivery at The Lawyers' Club of Philadelphia Dinner in His Honor, Benjamin Franklin Hotel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Thursday, December 18, 1952 PDF eBook |
Author | James Patrick McGranery |
Publisher | |
Pages | 10 |
Release | 1952 |
Genre | Separation of powers |
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Address by Honorable James P. McGranery, Attorney General of the United States, Prepared for Delivery Before The Federal Grand Jurors' Association for the Eastern District of New York, Brooklyn, N. Y. Monday, November 24, 1952
Title | Address by Honorable James P. McGranery, Attorney General of the United States, Prepared for Delivery Before The Federal Grand Jurors' Association for the Eastern District of New York, Brooklyn, N. Y. Monday, November 24, 1952 PDF eBook |
Author | James Patrick McGranery |
Publisher | |
Pages | 14 |
Release | 1952 |
Genre | Justice, Administration of |
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Report of the Honorable James P. McGranery, Attorney General of the United States, to the Judicial Conference of the United States
Title | Report of the Honorable James P. McGranery, Attorney General of the United States, to the Judicial Conference of the United States PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Department of Justice |
Publisher | |
Pages | 38 |
Release | 1952 |
Genre | Justice, Administration of |
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Remarks of Attorney General James P. McGranery at District of Columbia "Citizenship Day" Observance at Washington Monument Grounds, Wednesday, September 17, 1952
Title | Remarks of Attorney General James P. McGranery at District of Columbia "Citizenship Day" Observance at Washington Monument Grounds, Wednesday, September 17, 1952 PDF eBook |
Author | James Patrick McGranery |
Publisher | |
Pages | 4 |
Release | 1952 |
Genre | Social values |
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The CIO's Left-led Unions
Title | The CIO's Left-led Unions PDF eBook |
Author | Steven Rosswurm |
Publisher | |
Pages | 270 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780813517698 |
The American labor movement seemed poised on the threshold of unparalleled success at the beginning of the post-World War II era. Fourteen million strong in 1946, unions represented 35 percent of non-agricultural workers, and federal power insured collective bargaining rights. The contrast with the pre-war years was strongest for those workers who retained vivid memories of the 1920s and early 1930s. Then, the labor movement lacked government legitimacy, and, at the worst point of the Great Depression, the union movement barely enrolled 5 percent of the non-farm workforce; one out of every four workers lacked a job. Now, the future seemed to hold unlimited possibilities.