04781cpc 2200817 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025010001700066035002600083040001900109100004900128245004200177300001700219545055900236520147200795520009502267555002302362524011102385600002002496600001902516600002002535600002602555600002002581600001602601600002202617610006802639610003502707610005202742610005602794610005702850610003102907610003102938610003402969610003503003650001403038650001203052650001503064650003303079650003003112650001703142650003603159650004103195650003503236650003203271650003703303650002103340650002303361650002503384650003403409650003003443650001403473650002103487650002703508650001303535651005803548651004403606651002503650651001303675651001203688651001103700651003203711651002803743651002403771651002903795651004403824655002203868655002103890655001803911655002503929998000903954207269520010418133012.0840723i19141960nyu eng d ams 62002959  a(CStRLIN)NYCV84-A1174 aNICcNICeappm1 aReed, Daniel A.q(Daniel Alden),d1875-1959.00aDaniel Alden Reed papers,f1914-1960. a89 cubic ft. aLawyer.bDaniel Alden Reed received an LL.B. from Cornell University in 1898 and became a lawyer in Dunkirk, New York, 1900-1903; attorney for New York State Excise Department, 1903-1907; football coach at Cornell University, 1909-1918; member, Special Food Conservation Mission to France and England, 1918-1919; member of Congress, 43rd New York District, 1919-1959; member House Ways and Means Committee, 1933-1959, chairman, 1953-1954, chairman of Subcommittee on Social Security, 1948; and delegate to Interparliamentary Union, 1938, 1948-1950, 1952. aIncludes correspondence with constituents, colleagues, and others, newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous materials concerning taxation, tariff policies, and other aspects of the work of the House Ways and Means Committee, congressional elections, the Supreme Court reorganization bill of 1937, the work of the Office of Price Administration, the Civilian Production Administration, the Economic Cooperation Administration, and other government agencies, legislation on employment, immigration, naturalization, labor, education, and the postal service, such public questions as socialized medicine, foreign aid, universal military training, the St. Lawrence Seaway, Indians in New York State, and veterans' affairs; correspondence with his secretaries, Frank S. Cisna and Carl Willingham; Interparliamentary Union correspondence and documents (1939-1958); diary concerning Reed's trip to England and France as a member of the Food Conservation Mission; photographs of wartime scenes; correspondence and printed material regarding the Korean War; letters concerning the promotion and expansion of chambers of commerce, notably those in New York State, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Massachusetts; drafts of speeches Reed made at chamber of commerce meetings, scrapbooks and notebooks (1915-1957), family letters, material pertaining to Washington social activities, financial records, and other personal papers; photographs, citations, certificates, and other materials. aIn addition, personal and family letters of D. A. Reed and his wife, Georgia Ticknor Reed.0 aUnpublished guide. aDaniel Alden Reed papers, #1907. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.10aCisna, Frank S.10aNieman, Ellie.10aNieman, Howard.10aReed, H. Anson,cMrs.10aSnow, Rollin W.10aTicknor, B.10aWillingham, Carl.10aUnited States.bCongress.bHouse.bCommittee on Ways and Means.10aUnited States.bSupreme Court.10aUnited States.bOffice of Price Administration.10aUnited States.bCivilian Production Administration.10aUnited States.bEconomic Cooperation Administration.20aInter-parliamentary Union.20aFood Conservation Mission.20aUnited States Postal Service.20aCornell UniversityxAthletics. 0aTaxation. 0aTariff. 0aElections. 0aEmployment (Economic theory) 0aFull employment policies. 0aViticulture. 0aEmigration and immigration law. 0aNaturalizationxLaw and legislation. 0aNaturalizationzUnited States. 0aLabor laws and legislation. 0aEducational law and legislation. 0aMedicine, State. 0aInsurance, Health. 0aEconomic assistance. 0aMilitary service, Compulsory. 0aIndians of North America. 0aVeterans. 0aBoards of trade. 0aKorean War, 1950-1953. 0aLawyers. 0aUnited StatesxPolitics and governmenty20th century. 0aUnited StatesxOfficials and employees. 0aSt. Lawrence Seaway. 0aEngland. 0aFrance. 0aKorea. 0aNew York (State)xCommerce. 0aPennsylvaniaxCommerce. 0aMichiganxCommerce. 0aMassachusettsxCommerce. 0aUnited StatesxSocial life and customs. 7aPhotographs.2aat 7aScrapbooks.2aat 7aDiaries.2aat 7aGreeting cards.2aat s9554