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Business Files, 1917-1960 (continued)
Numerical Files, 1917-1941 (continued)
Terminal Cab Corp., New York, N.Y., 1930-1931
Folder 230
Joint Committee of Railroads and Highway Users, replies to questionnaire re truck length regulation, 1933
Folder 231
General Motors Corp., truck pamphlet, undated
Folder 232
Field notes, trips to Florida and St. Louis, Mo., 1933, undated
Folders 233-234
Society of Automotive Engineers, general correspondence, 1928-1936, undated
BOX 45 Folder 235
Survey of railroad executives re equipment modernization and national economic recovery, 1932
Folder 236
Horner, “Modern Bus as a Transit Vehicle,” speech, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, N.Y., 1932
Folder 237
Society of Automotive Engineers, Military Transport Advisory Committee proceedings, 1931
Folder 238
European trip (1936), correspondence and notes, 1936
Permanent International Association of Road Congresses, Paris, France, 1937
Reports and papers, 1936-1937, undated
Folder 239
Truck and rail freight rate charts, undated
Trucking proposal and statistics, New York, N.Y., 1921-1926, undated
Passenger statistics, undated See Oversize
Passenger motor car statistics, Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad Co., 1930 See Oversize
Folder 240
Freight handling, dairy products, 1929
Folder 241
Deasy, John F., Pennsylvania Railroad, Interstate Commerce Commission testimony, 1931, undated
Horner, memorandum to Alfred P. Sloan re centralized railroad system, 1938
Folder 242
Motor truck business combination, proposal, 1930
Folder 243
Committee on Housing, “Lower Cost Housing Can Be Provided,” New York, N.Y., 1939
Folder 244
European trip (1936), International Chamber of Commerce, Highway Transportation Committee meetings, Paris, France, 1936
Folders 245-246
European trip (1936), general correspondence and notes, 1936
“National Planning in Great Britain,” undated
Folder 247
European trip (1936), printed matter, 1936
Folder 248
Committee of One, Franklin D. Roosevelt campaign kit, 1936
BOX 46 Folder 249
British transportation, miscellaneous material, 1933-1936
Folders 250-251
European trip (1938), International Road Congress, Netherlands, 1938
Folder 252
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Co., income report, 1932
Institute of Transport, London, England, The Journal, Nov. 1932
Folder 253
Field notes, Chicago, Ill., and Detroit, Mich., trips (1938), 1934-1938
Folder 254
Horner, “Utilization of Highway Transport in Europe,” 1938
Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, conference on rail and road transport, London, England, 1932
Transportation Association of America, 1936-1937
Folder 255
General Motors Corp., Railroad Service Department, memoranda re railroads, 1935-1938
Folder 256
Highway transportation, miscellaneous material re regulation, taxation, and funding, 1932-1936, undated See also Oversize
Folder 257
Highway transportation, miscellaneous material re competition with railroads, 1933-1934
Folder 258
Transportation Conference, proceedings, New York, N.Y., 1933
National Association of Motor Bus Operators, 1932
Folder 259
Mooney, James D., letter re Soviet Union trip (1930) and recommendations submitted to Commerce Department, Business Advisory and Planning Council, Committee on Transportation, 1935
BOX 47 Folder 260
British transportation, miscellaneous reports, 1932-1936, undated
Folders 261-263
United States Army, Transportation Corps, Highway Division, 1940, undated See also Oversize
Folder 264
Deuel, J. J., speech, “Improving Transportation Methods to Reduce Rates,” California Farm Bureau Federation, San Diego, Calif., 1939
California, addresses and business cards, undated
New York Housing Authority, annual report, 1940
Folder 265
Field notes from trips to Chicago, Ill.; Boston, Mass.; and New Haven, Conn.; Philadelphia, Pa., 1939-1941, undated
Folder 266
Field notes, trip to Pittsburgh, Pa., 1940
General Motors Corp., list of suppliers and shipment destinations, 1940
Folder 267
Regional Plan Association, New York, N.Y., 1940
Folder 268
Budd, Ralph, National Defense Commission, 1940-1941, undated
Folders 269-270
Railroad and motor transportation, competition and regulation, 1931-1936, undated
BOX 48 Folder 271
Railroads, general, 1932-1933, undated
New York Railroad Club, proceedings, 1933
Folder 272
Store door delivery, 1933-1940
Folder 273
General Motors Corp., labor issues and plant closings, 1937
Folder 274
Gasoline tax, 1931-1936
National Highway Users Conference, memoranda to Alfred P. Sloan re motor vehicle taxation and regulation, 1936
Folder 275
National Conference on Street and Highway Safety, Washington, D.C., 1933
Folder 276
Motor truck transportation, 1931-1935
Folders 277-278
Speech by other transportation engineers and executives, 1931-1937, undated
Folder 279
Horner, remarks, Wharton Alumni Institute of Business, roundtable, 1932
Horner, “Looking Forward in the Field of Transportation,” Society of Automotive Engineers, International Congress, Chicago, Ill., 1933
Folder 280
“Coordination of Rail and Highway Freight Transport,” undated
Folder 281
National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, Special Interstate Commerce Commission Committee, June 1931-Mar. 1932
BOX 49 Folders 282-283
National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, Special Interstate Commerce Commission Committee, Mar.-May 1932, undated
Folder 284
Highways, general, 1931-1932, undated
Folders 285-287
Motor transportation, regulation and taxation, 1930-1933, undated
Folder 288
General Motors Corp., Junior Auto Club proposal, 1935-1936
Folder 289
Political literature opposing New Deal and Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1936-1938
Sloan, Alfred P., position on New Deal, 1936
Folder 290
General Motors Corp., Atlantic City, N.J., exhibition, report, 1927
Folder 291
General Motors Corp., advertisements, 1933, undated
Madison Avenue Coach Co., “Passing of New York's Pioneer Street Railway,” 1935
BOX 50-75 Subject Files, 1917-1960
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