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John M. Carmody

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As administrator of the FWA, Carmody appeared before a Senate committee on July 13, 1939, where he promised to the "Senate Banking and Currency Committee that the new $ 350,000,000 public works program would not interfere with private industry. He pointed out that President Roosevelt's program made
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in Cleveland, Ohio for the H. Black Company, producer of produced WoolTex brand coats for women, and for the Printz-Biederman Company, another coat manufacturer. In 1921, he joined the Bituminous Coal Commission under US President
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Carmody died in 1963 at the age of 82, due to complications from a broken hip. He was predeceased by his wife and survived by a daughter.
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magazine. From 1933 he held several government positions, starting as appointed chief engineer of the
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no specific provisions for federal loans to municipalities for acquisition of private utilities."
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Ships for victory: A history of shipbuilding under the US Maritime Commission in World War II.
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Carmody's draft registration card of April 1942 listed his place of birth as "Greenwood Twp.,
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of 1935. From 1922 to 1926, Carmody worked for the Davis's Davis Coal and Coke Company in
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until 1951. In the 1950s, he continued to work as a consultant and labor arbitrator.
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The Civil Works Administration, 1933-1934: The Business of Emergency.
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The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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Carmody, John M. "Rural Electrification in the United States."
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Columbia University, Oral History Research Office, 1957.
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Clark. 267:National Labor Relations Board 245:McGraw-Hill Publishing company 198:Armour Institute of Technology 196:in Chicago (later merged with 41:National Labor Relations Board 1: 243:In 1927, Carmody joined the 168:and as administrator of the 538:– via newspapers.com. 439:Bonnie Fox Schwartz (2014) 635: 604:Columbia University alumni 277:, and in 1939 head of the 259:Civil Works Administration 410:"Draft Registration Card" 302:War Assets Administration 152: 79: 46: 34: 25: 419:Selective Service System 263:National Mediation Board 500:Lane, Frederic Chapin. 357:LXXIX (June, 1930), 371 349:Articles, a selection: 341:Carmody, John Michael. 265:in 1934/35, and in the 261:in 1933, member of the 491:. Accessed 26.01.2015. 462:fdrlibrary.marist.edu. 289: 238:Coketon, West Virginia 74:Donald Wakefield Smith 594:Elmira College alumni 325:Arthur Van Vlissingen 315:Selected publications 287: 271:Franklin D. 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National Labor Relations Board
Donald Wakefield Smith
Towanda, Pennsylvania
Washington, D.C.
Democratic
Elmira College
Illinois Institute of Technology
Columbia University
Factory and Industrial Management
Rural Electrification Administration
Federal Works Agency
Towanda, Pennsylvania
Elmira College
Lewis Institute
Armour Institute of Technology
Illinois Institute of Technology
Columbia University
steel industry
Ontario
Havana
garment industry
Warren G. Harding
Guffey Coal Act
Coketon, West Virginia
McGraw-Hill Publishing company
Factory and Industrial Management
Civil Works Administration
National Mediation Board
National Labor Relations Board

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