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Reel 62 Government 1916, 1924-1930
Series V, Government, begins with letters from concerned
individuals, like Henry Bruere, on the Mexican border situation
of 1916 and President Wilson's unsuccessful attempt to appoint
Brandeis to the settlement Commission. Reports and materials on
unemployment published in Paul Kellogg's The Survey, and
correspondence from Max Lowenthal, secretary to the National
Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement, end this reel.
(Boxes G 1, 2-1a)
