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https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis t°1 9 mv—r,lev 1 REPRESENTING EMPLOYERS LOYALL A. OSBORNE P. F. SULLIVAN, ALTERNATE C. E. MICHAEL J. W. MARSH, ALTERNATE W. H. VAN DERVOORT H. H. RICE. ALTERNATE C. A. CROCKER H. 0. SMITH. ALTERNATE JOHN F. PERKINS REPRESENTING LABOR FRANK J. HAYES ADAM WILKINSON. ALTERNAilkie W. L. HUTCHESON T. M. GUERIN,ALTERNATE WM. H. JOHNSTON FRED HEWITT, ALTERNATE VICTOR A. OLANDER MATTHEW WOLL, ALTERNATE T. A. RICKERT JOHN J. MANNING. ALTERNATE BASIL M. MANLY WILLIAM H. TAFT JOINT CHAIRMEN WM. HARMAN BLACK FREDERICK N. JUDSON VICE CHAIRMEN W.JETT LAUCK,SECRETARY NATIONAL WAR LABOR BOARD WASHINGTON IN REPLY REFER TO DOCKET No... https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 1.1AR 1 1911J February 26, 1919. My dear Miss VanKleeck: This will acknowledge your letter of February the eighth which was read to the Board at its last Executive Session on the nineteenth instant. It was decided that any matters arising in connection with the Board's work, where the services of women should be deemed advisable, should be assigned to :ass Christman of this staff. Miss Christman will confer with you from time to time as t .the possibility of cooperation on the part ofToman in Industry 3ervice in the work of the Board. Yours very truly, B:B tky Secre Miss Mary VanKleeck, Director Woman in Industry Service, Department of Labor, Washington, D. C. J',(2,A)Lclei