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Box C-4-6

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Contains 330 Results:

"Relaxing Quotas for Exiles Fought," New York Times, 1934 May 4.

 Item — Box: C-4-6, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Harry H. Laughlin's professional files from the Eugenics Record Office, 1910-1939. These files contain institutional correspondence, memoranda, and reports; general correspondence; correspondence and printed materials related to the eugenical organizations to which Laughlin belonged; working manuscripts; notes; miscellaneous collected printed materials; some photographs; and glass lantern slides which were used for presentations. Laughlin, as one of the leaders in the eugenics movement, was...
Dates: 1934 May 4.

Mr. Dies introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization...a bill to further restrict immigration into the United States, H. R. 2008, 74th Congress, 1st Session, 1935 January 3.

 Item — Box: C-4-6, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Harry H. Laughlin's professional files from the Eugenics Record Office, 1910-1939. These files contain institutional correspondence, memoranda, and reports; general correspondence; correspondence and printed materials related to the eugenical organizations to which Laughlin belonged; working manuscripts; notes; miscellaneous collected printed materials; some photographs; and glass lantern slides which were used for presentations. Laughlin, as one of the leaders in the eugenics movement, was...
Dates: 1935 January 3.

Mr. Dies introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization...a bill to provide for the deportation of certain alien seamen, and for other purposes, H. R. 2885, 74th Congress, 1st Session, 1935 January 4.

 Item — Box: C-4-6, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Harry H. Laughlin's professional files from the Eugenics Record Office, 1910-1939. These files contain institutional correspondence, memoranda, and reports; general correspondence; correspondence and printed materials related to the eugenical organizations to which Laughlin belonged; working manuscripts; notes; miscellaneous collected printed materials; some photographs; and glass lantern slides which were used for presentations. Laughlin, as one of the leaders in the eugenics movement, was...
Dates: 1935 January 4.

Mr. Dies introduced the following joint resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization...Joint Resolution creating in the Department of Justice a Bureau of Alien Deportation, H. J. Res. 69, 74th Congress, 1st Session, 1935 January 9.

 Item — Box: C-4-6, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Harry H. Laughlin's professional files from the Eugenics Record Office, 1910-1939. These files contain institutional correspondence, memoranda, and reports; general correspondence; correspondence and printed materials related to the eugenical organizations to which Laughlin belonged; working manuscripts; notes; miscellaneous collected printed materials; some photographs; and glass lantern slides which were used for presentations. Laughlin, as one of the leaders in the eugenics movement, was...
Dates: 1935 January 9.

Mr. Dies introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization...a bill to authorize the prompt deportation of criminals and certain other aliens, to guard against the separation from their families of certain law-abiding aliens, to further restrict immigration into the United States, and for other purposes, H. R. 5921, 74th Congress, 1st Session, 1935 February 19.

 Item — Box: C-4-6, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Harry H. Laughlin's professional files from the Eugenics Record Office, 1910-1939. These files contain institutional correspondence, memoranda, and reports; general correspondence; correspondence and printed materials related to the eugenical organizations to which Laughlin belonged; working manuscripts; notes; miscellaneous collected printed materials; some photographs; and glass lantern slides which were used for presentations. Laughlin, as one of the leaders in the eugenics movement, was...
Dates: 1935 February 19.

Mr. Taylor of Tennessee introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization...a bill to authorize the prompt deportation of criminals and certain other aliens, to guard against the separation from their families of certain law-abiding aliens, to further restrict immigration into the United States, and for other purposes, H. R. 6367, 74th Congress, 1st Session, 1935 March 4.

 Item — Box: C-4-6, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Harry H. Laughlin's professional files from the Eugenics Record Office, 1910-1939. These files contain institutional correspondence, memoranda, and reports; general correspondence; correspondence and printed materials related to the eugenical organizations to which Laughlin belonged; working manuscripts; notes; miscellaneous collected printed materials; some photographs; and glass lantern slides which were used for presentations. Laughlin, as one of the leaders in the eugenics movement, was...
Dates: 1935 March 4.

Mr. Johnson introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Immigration, a bill to provide means by which certain Filipinos can emigrate from the United States, S. 2174, 74th Congress, 1st Session, 1935 March 6.

 Item — Box: C-4-6, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Harry H. Laughlin's professional files from the Eugenics Record Office, 1910-1939. These files contain institutional correspondence, memoranda, and reports; general correspondence; correspondence and printed materials related to the eugenical organizations to which Laughlin belonged; working manuscripts; notes; miscellaneous collected printed materials; some photographs; and glass lantern slides which were used for presentations. Laughlin, as one of the leaders in the eugenics movement, was...
Dates: 1935 March 6.

Mr. Green introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization...a bill to authorize the prompt deportation of habitual criminals and habitual aliens, to guard against the separation from their families of certain law-abiding aliens, to deport direct-action Communists, to further restrict immigration into the United States, and for other purposes, H. R. 7079, 74th Congress, 1st Session, 1935 March 28.

 Item — Box: C-4-6, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Harry H. Laughlin's professional files from the Eugenics Record Office, 1910-1939. These files contain institutional correspondence, memoranda, and reports; general correspondence; correspondence and printed materials related to the eugenical organizations to which Laughlin belonged; working manuscripts; notes; miscellaneous collected printed materials; some photographs; and glass lantern slides which were used for presentations. Laughlin, as one of the leaders in the eugenics movement, was...
Dates: 1935 March 28.

"America for Americans," radio address of Martin Dies of Texas, 1935 May 6.

 Item — Box: C-4-6, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Harry H. Laughlin's professional files from the Eugenics Record Office, 1910-1939. These files contain institutional correspondence, memoranda, and reports; general correspondence; correspondence and printed materials related to the eugenical organizations to which Laughlin belonged; working manuscripts; notes; miscellaneous collected printed materials; some photographs; and glass lantern slides which were used for presentations. Laughlin, as one of the leaders in the eugenics movement, was...
Dates: 1935 May 6.

Deportation of Criminals, Preservation of Family Unites, Permit Noncriminal Aliens to Legalize their Status, Minority Views to Accompany H. R. 8163, Rept. 1110, Pt. 2, 74th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives, 1935 June 10.

 Item — Box: C-4-6, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Harry H. Laughlin's professional files from the Eugenics Record Office, 1910-1939. These files contain institutional correspondence, memoranda, and reports; general correspondence; correspondence and printed materials related to the eugenical organizations to which Laughlin belonged; working manuscripts; notes; miscellaneous collected printed materials; some photographs; and glass lantern slides which were used for presentations. Laughlin, as one of the leaders in the eugenics movement, was...
Dates: 1935 June 10.