Much of the correspondence involves William A. There is also a large amount of.
Radio Programs beginning with 'M' 'Round and round and round she goes. Aired: 1940-1943, 1945-1950 (in the Air Force 1943-1945) Theme Song: 'Back in the Saddle Again'. Naval Training Programs, Records of. 1943-1945 Box 1, Folder 3. Correspondence, 1943, 1945 Box 2.
World War II. This collection is open to the public, but is housed. Harvard Depository and requires 2 business- day advance. Consult the Special Collections staff for. Requests for permission to publish. Special. Collections staff. Researchers who obtain permission to publish from. Harvard Law School Library are also responsible for identifying.
Bing Crosby - WWII Radio Broadcast Complete Program Sept. 9, 1943 - June 29, 1944 - Amazon.com Music. Radio Programs Spirituality & Religion Malyevados. Featured software All Software latest This Just In Old School Emulation MS-DOS Games Historical Software Classic PC. World War II on the Radio. Programs would be sent to overseas radio stations from the ARFS Hollywood studios. 1943- 1945: Music for the Troops. Field Service Programs, 1943-1945. A lot of the V-Disc material was taken from radio programs like Command. Old Time Radio, Sports, OTR, 1940, 1941, 1943, 1945. WWII Era Audio Recordings.
Most of the records are forms, directives, orders, letters. Much. of the correspondence involves William A. Rossiter, who was the Chief.
Consultant of the Regional Priorities Department in Boston. Massachusetts. There is also a large amount of information on.
World. War II. This collection may be useful to anyone researching war. Field Service Programs. Series II. Preference Rating Orders (Obsolete), from the. Office of Production Management, Division of. Priorities. Series III.
Controlled Materials Plan . Revoked Preference Orders. Series V. Blank monthly report forms for inventory, shipping. Memos and instructions regarding procedures and.
Series X. Priority Regulations (Obsolete). Series XI. Field Processing Instructions. Series XII. Subject File Inquiries.
Sereis XIII. Programs, Directives, Manuals. Series XIV. Pages from the Manual of Operating. Procedures. Series XV. Controlled Materials Plan.
Division. Series XVII. Regulations applicable to the Controlled Materials. Plan. Series XVIII.
Subject Files - General. Series XIX. Miscellaneous forms. Series XX. Field Service Bulletins. Series XXI. Obsolete Subject.
Files. The War Resources Board was. August 9, 1. 93. 9, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, as a. civilian advisory group to collaborate with the Joint Army and Navy. Munitions Board in formulating economic mobilization policies. It was. abolished November 2.
The Advisory Commission to the World War. I Council of National Defense was revived, May 2. Three of its. functional divisions (Industrial Production, Industrial Materials. Labor), responsible for the stockpiling and delivery of critical.
Office of Production. Management, established January 7, 1. On August. 2. 8, 1. OPM's Priorities Board was replaced by the Supply. Priorities Allocation Board, which was responsible for coordinating.
The Supply Priorities Allocation Board, and subsequently. OPM, was superseded by War Production Board, January 1. An entry for each appears. Harvard On Line Library Information System (HOLLIS) and other. From the Office of Production. Management, Division of Priorities. Consisting of memos and forms, addressed to.
P1- 5. 1. 94. 1: Airframes, Airplane engines and propellers. P6- 1. 0. 1. 94. 2: defense supplies, merchant ship.
P1. 1- 1. 5. 1. 94. P1. 6- 2. 0. 1. 94. P2. 1- 2. 5. 1. 94. Locomotive repair, repairs, mining. P2. 6- 3. 0. 1. 94. P3. 1- 3. 5. 1. 94. P3. 6- 4. 0. 1. 94.
P4. 1- 4. 5. 1. 94. P4. 6- 5. 0. 1. 94.
P5. 1- 5. 5. 1. 94. P5. 6- 6. 0. 1. 94. South American copper. P6. 1- 6. 5. 1. 94. P6. 6- 7. 0. 1. 94. P7. 1- 7. 5. 1. 94. P7. 6- 8. 0. 1. 94.
Container steel, rebuilding of machine. P8. 1- 8. 5. 1. 94. P8. 6- 9. 0. 1. 94. P9. 1- 9. 5. 1. 94.
P9. 6- 1. 00. 1. 94. P1. 01- 1. 05. 1.
P1. 06- 1. 10. 1. P1. 11- 1. 15. 1.
P1. 16- 1. 20. 1. Osnaburgs, dairy product plants. P1. 21- 1. 25. 1. P1. 26- 1. 30. 1. P1. 31- 1. 35. 1. P1. 36- 1. 40. 1. P1. 41- 1. 45. 1.
P1. 46- 1. 50. 1. P1. 51- 1. 55. 1. Series V. Memos and instructions regarding procedures and rules relating to. WPBI Forms 1- 2. 25: steel plate, copper, zinc, snow removal. NRA), electronics. Producers. 4- 8. 2 Textile: M3. Cotton textiles. 4- 8.
Textile: M3. 28 General. Wood Working Machinery.
Series XIII. Some subjects of the. Revocations in chapters, tables of contents, administrative.
Material contains memos, additions, amendments, notices. General Administrative Orders . Administrative Orders.
Part IV. Field Administrative Orders. Part V. General Program Orders. I. Other material includes memos, circulars, and. Priorities Department forms. Examples include bills of materials, applications for production. U. S. Census), return of.
XIV, no. 2. 9. August 1. Methods and Systems for Victory,8- 3a CMP Internal Operating Instructions. CMP Operating Instructions - Operating Manual: consists of. Controlled Materials Plan - Questions and answers regarding. Controlled Materials Plan.
These files discuss many. There are several interesting pamphlets related to. There are also many news items. Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.: Daily Summary and Analysis on Price and. Production Control. No. 8. 9- 2. 07. .
April- August, 1. Contains information. Byrnes, Director of the Office of War Mobilization. Includes full text of. War Production Indexes. Rossiter, Chief Consultant of Priorities Division.
Louis Interpretations. Series XIX. Subjects. INFL form 4. 84: Memorandum from the Office of Manpower. Employee's. notice of termination of active duty, Recommendation for and report of.
Applications for allotment of controlled materials, Transmittal of. Affidavit and application for.
CMP authorizations, Notice of. Increased authorization in critical labor.
The indexes in the beginning. A: memos and supplements to. CMP code, program symbol, division, product, business, and. Duncan, Robert Beatty, plus meeting summaries and.