Munitions industry. Hearings before the Special committee investigating the munitions industry, United States Senate, Seventy-third[-Seventy-fourth] Congress, pursuant to S. Res. 206, a resolution to make certain investigations concerning the manufacture and sale of arms and other war munitions ...

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Corporate author / creator:United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee to Investigate the Munitions Industry.
Imprint:Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1934-43.
Description:40 pts. in 18 v. illus., fold. maps, tables (part fold.) diagrs. (part fold.) 23 x 36 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3604600
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Notes:Paged continuously.
Printed for the use of the Special committee investigating the munition industry.
Gerald P. Nye, chairman; Arthur H. Vandenberg, presiding, Dec. 5, 1934, Feb. 4-7, 18, Apr. 15, 1935; Bennett C. Clark, presiding, Dec. 6, 1934; James P. Pope, presiding, Feb. 17-18, 1936.
Table of Contents:
  • pt. 1. Hearings, Sept. 4-6, 1934. Electric boat co
  • pt. 2. Hearings, Sept. 7, 1934. Driggs ordnance & engineering co
  • pt. 3. Sept. 7 and 10, 1934. American armament corporation
  • pt. 4. Hearings, Sept. 10-12, 1934. Curtiss-Wright export corporation
  • pt. 5. Hearings, Sept 12-14, 1934. E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & co
  • pt. 6. Hearings, Sept. 17-18, 1934. Pratt & Whitney aircraft co. and United aircraft exports, inc
  • pt. 7. Hearings, Sept. 18-20, 1934. Federal laboratories, inc
  • pt. 8. Hearings, Sept. 20-21, 1934. Lake Erie chemical co. and U.S. ordnance engineers
  • pt. 9. Hearings, Dec. 4-5, 1934. International munitions control
  • pt. 10. Hearings, Dec. 5-6, 1934. Embargoes
  • pt. 11. Hearings, Dec. 6-7, 10, 1934. Chemical preparations following the war and interchange of military information
  • pt. 12. Hearings, Dec. 11-12, 1934. Relationship of munitions makers to the government. International connections in the chemical industry
  • pt. 13. Hearings, Dec. 13, 1934. Profiteering, government contracts and expenditures during world war including early negotiations for Old Hickory contract
  • pt. 14. Hearings, Dec. 14, 1934. Old Hickory contract (continued)--pt. 15. Hearings, Dec. 17-18, 1934. Old Hickory contract (continued) and industrial organization in war (examples in world war and plans for next war)--pt. 16. Hearings, Dec. 19, 1934. Industrial organazation in war-continued (examples in world war and plans for next war)--pt. 17. Hearings, Dec. 20-21, 1934. Industrial organization in war (concluded) examples in world war and plans for next war
  • pt. 18. Hearings, January 21-25, 29-31, 1935. Naval shipbuilding. New York shipbuilding corporation
  • pt. 19. Hearings, February 1, 4-7, and 11, 1935. Naval shipbuilding. New York shipbuilding corporation (concluded)--pt. 20. Hearings, February 12-15, 18-21, 1935. Naval shipbuilding. Newport News shipbuilding and dry dock company
  • pt. 21. Hearings, February, 22, 25-28, and March 12-15, 1935. Naval shipbuilding. Bethlehem shipbuilding corporation, war profits and conscription. William B. Shearer
  • pt. 22. Hearings, March 19-21, 27-29, 1935. Limitation of war profits. Wartime taxation and price control
  • pt. 23. Hearings, April 2-5, 1935. Naval shipbuilding. Federal shipbuilding and dry dock co. Bath iron works corp. Sun shipbuilding and dry dock co. United dry docks, inc
  • pt. 24. Hearings, April 9-11, 15-16, and 26, 1935. Limitation of war profits and naval shipbuilding
  • pt. 25. Hearings, Jan. 7-8, 1936. World war financing and United States industrial expansion, 1914-1915. J.P. Morgan & company
  • pt. 26. Hearings, Jan. 9-10, 1936. World war financing and United States industrial expansion, 1915. J.P. Morgan & company
  • pt. 27. Hearings, Jan. 13-14, 1936. World war financing, 1915. Neutrality, 1914-1917. J.P. Morgan & company.