TY - GEN AU - Richberg,Donald R. TI - Donald R. Richberg papers, KW - Bryan, D. Tennant KW - Creel, George, KW - Croly, Herbert David, KW - Crow, Allen B. KW - Cummings, Homer S. KW - Darrow, Clarence, KW - Davies, Joseph Edward KW - DeMille, Cecil B. KW - Frankfurter, Felix, KW - Hawkes, Albert W. KW - Hoover, Herbert, KW - Hutchinson, B. E. KW - Hutton, Edward F. KW - Ickes, Harold L. KW - Kennedy, Joseph P. KW - Kilpatrick, James Jackson, KW - Lewis, William Draper, KW - Lilienthal, David Eli, KW - Lindsey, Ben B. KW - Locke, Peter, KW - Lord, John S., KW - McIntyre, Marvin Hunter, KW - Merriam, Charles Edward, KW - Moreell, Ben, KW - Perkins, Frances, KW - Robertson, A. Willis KW - Roosevelt, Eleanor, KW - Roosevelt, Franklin D. KW - Roosevelt, Theodore, KW - Rosenman, Samuel I. KW - Rumely, Edward A. KW - Russell, Richard B. KW - Stagg, Amos Alonzo, KW - Swope, Gerard, KW - Wallace, DeWitt, KW - Watson, Edwin KW - United States KW - National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933 KW - National Emergency Council (U.S.) KW - Progressive Party (1912) KW - American literature KW - Conservatism KW - Industrial policy KW - Labor laws and legislation KW - New Deal, 1933-1939 KW - Practice of law KW - Washington (D.C.) KW - Progressivism (United States politics) KW - Economic conditions KW - 1918-1945 KW - Economic policy KW - 1933-1945 KW - Politics and government KW - Authors KW - itoamc KW - Lawyers KW - Public officials N1 - Open to research N2 - Correspondence, speeches, writings, interviews, subject files, printed matter, photographs, and other papers relating chiefly to Richberg's service during the New Deal era including his work as adviser to President Franklin D. Roosevelt in formulating the National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933, general counsel and chairman of the U.S. National Recovery Administration, and executive director of the National Emergency Council (U.S.). Includes material pertaining to Richberg's authorship of labor legislation and to his political career in the Bull Moose movement, as director of the National Legislative Reference Bureau of the Progressive Party, and later as a conservative. Also includes material on his law practice in Washington, D.C., and on his literary and public speaking career; Correspondents include David Tennant Bryan, George Creel, Herbert David Croly, Allen B. Crow, Homer S. Cummings, Clarence Darrow, Joseph Edward Davies, Cecil B. DeMille, Felix Frankfurter, Albert W. Hawkes, Herbert Hoover, B.E. Hutchinson, Edward F. Hutton, Harold L. Ickes, Joseph P. Kennedy, James Jackson Kilpatrick, William Draper Lewis, David Eli Lilienthal, Ben B. Lindsey, Peter Locke, John S. Lord, Marvin Hunter McIntyre, Charles Edward Merriam, Ben Moreell, Frances Perkins, A. Willis Robertson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Samuel I. Rosenman, Edward A. Rumely, Richard B. Russell, Amos Alonzo Stagg, Gerard Swope, DeWitt Wallace, and Edwin Watson UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms013005 UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms013005.3 ER -