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>Guide to Samuel Moment's Temporary National Economic Committee Papers, <date
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>1918-1940</date>
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>Email: speccoll@sulmail.stanford.edu</addressline><addressline
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>&#169; 2001</date><p
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><titlepage
><titleproper
>Guide to Samuel Moment's Temporary National Economic Committee Papers, <date
type="inclusive"
>1918-1940</date>
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>Collection number: JL019</num><publisher
>Department of Special Collections and University Archives

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/>Stanford University Libraries

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/>Stanford, California</publisher><list
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>Department of Special Collections</item><item
>Green Library</item><item
>Stanford University Libraries</item><item
>Stanford, CA 94305-6004 </item><item
>Phone: (650) 725-1022</item><item
>Email: speccoll@sulmail.stanford.edu</item><item
>URL: http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/spc/</item></list><list
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>1985</item></defitem><defitem
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>Descriptive Summary</head><unittitle
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>Moment, Samuel A., Temporary National Economic Committee Papers, <unitdate
type="inclusive"
>1918-1940</unitdate></unittitle><unitid
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>Moment, Samuel A., 1907- , creator</persname></origination><physdesc
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>This collection consists of the papers of Samuel A. Moment, which he used in his capacity of Economic Analyst for the Temporary National Economic Committee (T.N.E.C.), specifically in the Committee's investigation into the domestic copper industry. The T.N.E.C. was an inter-agency committee with representatives from both Houses of Congress and the Departments of: Justice, Labor, Treasury and Commerce, Federal Trade Commission and the Securities Exchange Commission. It was created pusuant to Public Resolution 113 (1938 June 16), a joint resolution of the 75th Congress, which in turn was a result of a Presidential Message from Roosevelt concerning the necessity of "strengthening and enforcement of Antitrust Laws (1938 Apr 29). The duty of the Committee, as described in Public Resolution 113, was to investigate monopolies and the concentration of economic power and financial, which investigation would lead to recommendations to Congress of possible legislation to rectify the situation.
</abstract></did><admininfo
><head
>Administrative Information</head><accessrestrict
><head
>Access Restrictions</head><p
>None.</p></accessrestrict><userestrict
><head
>Publication Rights</head><p
>Property rights reside with the repository. Literary rights

reside with the creators of the documents or their heirs. To

obtain permission to publish or reproduce, please contact the

Public Services Librarian of the Dept. of Special Collections.</p></userestrict><custodhist
><head
>Provenance</head><p
>Gift of Samuel Moment to the Jackson Library of Business, 1973. Transferred to Special Collections, 1979.</p></custodhist><prefercite
><head
>Preferred Citation:</head><p
>Samuel Moment's Temporary National Economic Committee papers. JL019. Dept. of Special Collections, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif.</p></prefercite></admininfo><bioghist
><head
>Biography</head><chronlist
><chronitem
><date
>1907</date><event
> Year of birth.</event></chronitem><chronitem
><date
>1931</date><event
> Graduated with A.B. from Stanford.</event></chronitem><chronitem
><date
>1931 - 1937</date><event
>Stanford University.</event></chronitem><chronitem
><date
>1939 - 1940</date><event
>Economic analyst for T.N.E.C. in Washington D.C.</event></chronitem><chronitem
><date
>1940 - 1949</date><event
>Power maketing economist for Bonneville Power Administration, Dept. of Interior. Directed investigations for chemical and metallurgical power markets. Costs of power to aluminum industry, production of aluminum.</event></chronitem><chronitem
><date
>1945 - 1946</date><event
>On loan to Senate Small Business Commision as consultant in drafting: "Future of Light Metals" (1945), Future of Light Metals and Government Plant Disposals" (1946). On loan as consultant to surlus Property Board and War Assets Administration. Drafted report of Board to Congress: "Aluminum Plants and Facilities" (1945-1946).</event></chronitem><chronitem
><date
>1946</date><event
>Returned to Bonneville Power Administration in Portland Ore. Throughout his life Mr. Moment has authored articles on the field of economics of aluminum and electrical power. He still resides in Portland.</event></chronitem></chronlist></bioghist><scopecontent
><head
>Scope and Content</head><p
>These papers, including correspondence, reports, data, background material etc., are concerned exclusively with hearings in January, 1940 into the copper industry. However, the research is extensive and thorough and a fairly complete view of the entire (domestic copper) industry is presented.</p></scopecontent><controlaccess
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>Collection Contents</head><c01
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><container
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>1</container><container
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>1</container><unittitle
>T.N.E.C. (Temporary National Economic Committee) Copper Hearing Background - John D. Ryan and Cornelius F. Kelley </unittitle></did><scopecontent
><p
>Short business and personal biographies of Ryan and Kelley, Anaconda Copper Magnates.  Includes a chapter from "The Masquerade of Monopoly" and a letter about Ryan.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
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><did
><container
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>1</container><container
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>2</container><unittitle
>"Webb - Pomerance Act, Congressional and Federal Trade Comission Hearings - T.N.E.C. Background" </unittitle></did><scopecontent
><p
>Copy of the bill also known as The Export Trade Act, passed 1918.  "Pupose: to promote export trade", resulted from inquiry made by F.T.C. presented to Comm. of Judiciary, House of Representatives; F.T.C. and Congressional testimony and reports.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
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><did
><container
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>1</container><container
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>3</container><unittitle
>"T.N.E.C. - Copper Hearings - Photostats of Background Material", <unitdate
type="inclusive"
>1919 - 1921</unitdate></unittitle></did><scopecontent
><p
>Correspondence between Justice Dept. Officials, Directors and Representatives of the Copper Export Association, Inc., Foreign Copper Buyer - predominantly in Berlin; some reports and official documents of C.E.A., Inc., newspaper clippings.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
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><did
><container
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>1</container><container
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>4</container><unittitle
>"T.N.E.C. - Copper Hearings - Photostats of Background material", <unitdate
type="inclusive"
>1922 - 1930</unitdate> </unittitle></did><scopecontent
><p
>Continuation of Box 1 Folders 1 - 3 with the addition of sundry reports of more formal investigations and interviews conducted by the Justice Dept.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
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><did
><container
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>1</container><container
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>5</container><unittitle
>"T.N.E.C. - Copper Hearings - Photostats of Background material", <unitdate
type="inclusive"
>1931 - 1932</unitdate></unittitle></did><scopecontent
><p
>Continuation of Box 1 Folders 1 - 3 and 1 - 4, mostly reports of investigation and inquiry regarding Coppper Institute, N.Y.C.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
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><did
><container
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>1</container><container
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type="folder"
>6</container><unittitle
>"National Recovery Administration (N.R.A.) Code of Fair Competition", <unitdate
>1933</unitdate></unittitle></did><scopecontent
><p
>Covernote explaining the neccessity for and nature of the Code; correspondence between:  copper executives and H.O.King, Deputy Administrator of N.R.A.; also letters to British Prime Minister, Acting Sec. of State (U.S.) and U.S. Consul in Switzerland, news clippings.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
level="file"
><did
><container
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type="box"
>1</container><container
label="Folder "
type="folder"
>7</container><unittitle
>N.R.A. Code, <unitdate
>1934</unitdate></unittitle></did><scopecontent
><p
>Continuation of Box 1 Folders 1-6 plus statement and testimony of A.E. Peterman before N.R.A. Hearing on Code</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
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><did
><container
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>1</container><container
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type="folder"
>8</container><unittitle
>N.R.A. Proposed Code of Fair Competition for the Copper Industry:  "with respect to conditions in the industry and the provisions of the Code reating to such conditions", <unitdate
>1934 Mar</unitdate></unittitle></did><scopecontent
><p
>Arguement for Proposal including appendices with statistical exhibits, submitted by U.S. Copper Association of N.R.A. Public Hearing</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
level="file"
><did
><container
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>1</container><container
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type="folder"
>9</container><unittitle
>N.R.A. Hearing - testimony with respect to the outside copper market through the Commodity Exchange and Dealers, <unitdate
>1934 Mar 13</unitdate></unittitle></did><scopecontent
><p
>Statements and testimony from:  1. Donald Marks, of Commodity Exchange, 2. F.H. Brownell, Chairman of Amer. Smelting and Refining Co., 3. A. Parsons Todd, Pres. of Quincy Mining Co., Inc., 4. A.W. Milhauser, Pres. of Milhauser Trading Co., 5. Ward Pain, Copper Range Co., 6. Letter to F.D.R. from Milhauser.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
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>1</container><container
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>10</container><unittitle
>N.R.A. Code, <unitdate
type="inclusive"
>1934 Apr - 1935</unitdate></unittitle></did><scopecontent
><p
>Continuation of Box 1 Folders 1-6 through Box 1 Folders 1-9, more correspondence, reports, general discussion regarding N.R.A. Copper Code.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
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><did
><container
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>1</container><container
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>11</container><unittitle
>Articles and Excerpts of Articles on Copper Prices, <unitdate
type="inclusive"
>1935 - 1940</unitdate></unittitle></did><scopecontent
><p
>Articles and article excerpts from <emph
render="underline"
>Fortune</emph>, <emph
render="underline"
>Journal of Commerce</emph>, <emph
render="underline"
>Wall Street Journal</emph>, <emph
render="underline"
>The Economist</emph>, <emph
render="underline"
>N.Y. Times</emph>, <emph
render="underline"
>Time</emph> etc. Commision reports, tables and graphs.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
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><did
><container
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>1</container><container
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>12</container><unittitle
>Copper - U.S. Excise Tax, <unitdate
>1939</unitdate></unittitle></did><scopecontent
><p
>"Arguement Against Renewal of the 4% Tax on Copper" (Section 601(c)(7) of Title IV of the Revenue Act of 1932, expiring 1939) submitted by General Cable Corp.; excerpts from Congressional Record of 1932 when the bill was passed, includes:  speeches, letters, statements, editorials, reports etc., made to or by Senators and Representatives for or against the Tariff; complete statement of Senator Carl Hayden of Arizona to the Committee for Reciprocity Information re. Trade Agreement Negotiations with the Gov't of Chile.  Dated - 1939 Nov 8.  Arguing for Tariff in defense of domestic (esp. Arizona's) industry income.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
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><container
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>2</container><container
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>1</container><unittitle
>"Copper - U.S. Excise Tax and Press Clippings", <unitdate
>1939</unitdate></unittitle></did><scopecontent
><p
>Predominantly from the <emph
render="underline"
>Wall Street Journal</emph> and <emph
render="underline"
>Journal of Commerce</emph> 1939 Oct 3 - 1939 Dec 23.  Discusses possibility of Reciprocal Trade Pact between U.S. and Chile and a strong opposition from block of western, copper producing states.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
level="file"
><did
><container
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>2</container><container
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type="folder"
>2</container><unittitle
>Report from U.S. Tariff Commission - "Imports, Exports, Domestic Production, and Prices", <unitdate
>1939</unitdate></unittitle></did><scopecontent
><p
>Covers Petroleum, Coal, Lumber and Copper together with Excise Taxes Collected.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
level="file"
><did
><container
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>2</container><container
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>3</container><unittitle
>Temporary National Economic Commitee - Origins of Cartel Hearings </unittitle></did><scopecontent
><p
>F.D.R. Presidential Message, April 1938, "Strengthening and Enforcement of Antitrust Laws".  Also includes Joint Congressional Resolution, 1938 June, creating T.N.E.C., letter (Preliminary Report) of Chairman of T.N.E.C. (1939 July).  Statement of Senator Joseph O'Mahoney of Wyo. to Senate Judiciary Comm. (1939 July).</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
level="file"
><did
><container
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>2</container><container
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>4</container><unittitle
>Verbatim Record of Proceedings of T.N.E.C., Vol. III, No. 6 entitled "'Price Practices of Copper Fabricators", <unitdate
>1939 May 19</unitdate> </unittitle></did><scopecontent
><p
>Includes testimony of:  1. H.L. Randall, Pres. Riverside Metal Co., 2. John Coe, H.T. Montague and C.S. Judd all of the American Brass Co.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
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><did
><container
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>2</container><container
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>5</container><unittitle
>Verbatim Record T.N.E.C., Copper Hearings, <unitdate
type="inclusive"
>1940 Jan 16 - 1940 Jan 20</unitdate></unittitle></did><scopecontent
><p
>Includes testimony of: 1. Cornelius F. Kelley, Pres. of Anaconda Copper co. 2. E.T. Stannard, Pres. of Kennecott Copper Corp., 3. Francis H. Brownell, Chairman of the Board of American Smelting and Refining Co. 4. Arthur Notman, Consulting Mining Engineer, 5. Dr. Anos Taylor, Chief, and Paol Dickens, Finance Division, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Dept. of Commerce, 6. Dr. Clair Wilcox, Economics Prof. Swarthmore College.  Testimony interspersed with appendices (one after every day of testimony).  Appendices include repots, letters, charts and tables some are exhibits others are staff research.  T.N.E.C. members include: Senators 1. Mahoney of Wyo., 2. King of Utah; Representatives 1. Clyde Williams of Mo., W. Compton White of Idaho; Samuel A. Moment attended the hearings as T.N.E.C. Economic Analyst.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
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><did
><container
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>2</container><container
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>6</container><unittitle
>Copper Hearings - Original Interviews, <unitdate
>1949 Jan 2</unitdate></unittitle></did></c01><c01
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><did
><container
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>2</container><container
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>7</container><unittitle
>"T.N.E.C. - Copper Cartel Hearings - Original Briefs" </unittitle></did><scopecontent
><p
>Memo from Kreps (Moment's direct superior) to Senator O'Mahoney explainging the nature and aims of the Cartel Hearings also, listing witnesses.  Includes four briefs outlining the pertinent information that the Committee should or already has acquired from four of the main witnesses:  Kelley, Stannard, Brownell, Notman.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
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><did
><container
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>2</container><container
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>"Copper Cartel - Sechel, Stannard etc.", <unitdate
type="inclusive"
>1935 - 1940</unitdate></unittitle></did><scopecontent
><p
>Summaries and Reports on:  1. International Copper Industry, 2. Copper Export Association (1919 - 1923), 3. Copper Exporters Inc. (1926 - 1932), 4. International Producers' Agreement (1935 - 1939), 5. Cartel's a. in general, b. specifically related to the Copper Industry.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
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><did
><container
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>2</container><container
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>9</container><unittitle
>"Report on United States Copper Companies"</unittitle></did><scopecontent
><p
>Format of report made by T.N.E.C. is in the following format:  a. Company name, b. Address, c. list of "officers", d. list of "Directors", e. "Business" - outline of history and nature of business, f. "subsidiaries" and "Foreign Subsidiaries" listed with an explanation of the extent of relationship between the companies, g. "Interlocking Directorates" - most extensive section - they are researching monopoly or Cartel like agreements.  15 companies included.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
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>"Report on Interlocking Directorates" </unittitle></did><scopecontent
><p
>Listing of business connections of every executive or director of the following companies:  1. Phelps Dodge, 2. Anaconda, 3. Kennecott, 4. American Smelting - Refining Co., 5. Calvitet and Hella Consolidated Copper Co., 9. Tennessee Corp., 10. Copper Range Co., 11. Magma Copper Co., 12. Quincy Mining Co., 13. Shattuck Denn Mining Co. - Source:  a. Poor's Registrar of executives and Directors 1939 and b. Moody's Industrials 1939.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
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><did
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>2</container><container
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>11</container><unittitle
>"Foreign Copper Companies" </unittitle></did><scopecontent
><p
>Includes Sigmund Sichel's (Anti-Trust, Dept. of Justice) report on copper industries in:  1. Belgian Congo, 2. Rhodesia, E. Chile, 4. Peru, 5. Mexico, 6. Cuba, 7. Canada.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
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>"Unmanufactured Copper - United States Tariff Commission", <unitdate
>1939 Nov 18</unitdate></unittitle></did><scopecontent
><p
>Report by Commission with text, tables, and an index of contents.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
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><did
><container
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>3</container><container
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>13</container><unittitle
>"Copper Accounting Methods - Depletion - S.E.C. Memo"</unittitle></did><scopecontent
><p
>Memo from Wm. Werntz, Chief Accountent, S.E.C. to David Scoll (Moment's superior and Chief Economic Analyst for T.N.E.C.) regarding depletion of non-ferrous metal mines in various companies accounting - states the problem, followed by many reports on:  1. general accounting pactices vis a vis depletion and, 2. specific copper companies accounting practices in the same area.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
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>"Published Reports on the Copper Industry" </unittitle></did><scopecontent
><p
>Nine small reports entitled:  1. "History of the Development of the Copper Industry of the World" by J.W.Furness, 2. "Economic History of the Copper Industry and Estimated World Reserves of Copper" by Arthur Notman (1 &amp; 2 extracted from "Copper Reserves of teh World", XVI Internation Geological Congress, Washington, 1933), 3. "Secondary Copper" by Percy Babbour 1936, 4. Copper:  chapter from Minerals Yearbook 1935 by J.W. Furness and H.M.Meyer, 5. Same as #4, 1936, 6. Same as #4, 1937, 7. Same as #4, 1938, 8. Same as #4, 1939, 9. "Commodity Exchange Inc. - Its Functions and Activities".</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
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>"T.N.E.C. - Miscellaneous Reports on Copper Industry" </unittitle></did><scopecontent
><p
>Varous reports on copper industry made from geological, economic and, legal points of view by Arthur Notman, Sichel, State Dept. Justice Dept., Security Exchange Commission.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
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>"Digest of Some of the Materials Used for T.N.E.C. Copper Hearings" </unittitle></did><scopecontent
><p
>Outlines the findings of investigations made by the Anti-Trust Division of Dept. of Justice.  Emphasis on concentration, control and Cartelization of industry.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
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>"Essential Information on Copper Industry" </unittitle></did><scopecontent
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>Consists of inforational lists and summaries including:  1. "Principal Copper Producers and the Disposition of their Copper", 2. "Copper Smelters of U.S. and Principal Copper Supplies that they Treat", 3. "Copper Refineries in the U.S. and the Copper They Reifine", 6. "World's Production of Copper", 7. "World Production, Deliveries and Stocks of Refined Coper" and, so on U.S. Production by sates and grade; world consumption; uses; imports; exports; price extremes.  Reports from 1938 through 1939.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
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>"T.N.E.C. Original Tables and Forms on Copper Industry" </unittitle></did><scopecontent
><p
>Predominantly consists of information transmitted to David SWcoll from R.R.Eckert, Secretary of Copper Institute.  Includes Copper industry schedules of production, refining, blistering, exports, etc.  Also contains articles of Confederation, minutes of various meetings and blank forms of the U.S. Copper Association - alias "the Copper Industry". ie. Main Target.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
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>"T.N.E.C. Tables and Statistics (including some reports)", <unitdate
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>1919 - 1940</unitdate> </unittitle></did><scopecontent
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>Statistical tables covering various periods of time.  Mostly about production but some information on exports, sales, prices, stocks dispostion.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
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>"Statistics:  Copper, Comparing Domestic and Foreign Markets", <unitdate
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>1919 - 1940</unitdate> </unittitle></did><scopecontent
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>Statistical tables covering various periods of time.  Mostly about production but some information on exports, sales, prices, stocks dispostion.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01
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>Report by R.W. Burgess and Y.S. Leong - <emph
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>Statistics on Copper</emph> </unittitle></did><scopecontent
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>Published by Central Statistical Board in January, 1936.  Table of contents and list of charts by titles included.</p></scopecontent></c01></dsc></archdesc></ead>
