Employment
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Central Jewish Aid Society, 1916
File
Identifier: B171.01.0001.0002
Abstract
Contains Colorado correspondence between the Industrial Removal Office and Central Jewish Aid Society in Denver about job offers for Jewish refugees.
Dates:
1916
Indians--Employment--Navajo Service, Office of Indian Affairs--Tell Us, Kee Nez, Between 1945-1947
File
Identifier: M060.01.0002.0034
Abstract
The booklet Tell Us, Kee Nez, published by the Office of Indian Affairs, probably in the 1940s. Published at Window Rock, Arizona, the capital of the Navajo Indian Reservation, this rare pamphlet promotes off-reservation employment opportunities for the Diné (Navajo), some of whom had recently returned from service in World War II. Kee Nez, a fictional Navajo man, explains his success in finding work to his friends—describing opportunities for farm labor, ranching, railroad work, and mining....
Dates:
Between 1945-1947
The Denver Clarion, vol. 77, issue 53, 1973 February 2
Item
Identifier: clarion_v077i53_19730202
Abstract
Affirmative action plan sets employment goals. Cluster college system could improve academics. Metro students call for removal of president.
Dates:
1973 February 2