Dixon, Royden
Royden Dixon photographe américain
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Works
Title | Sources |
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C.E. Adams, consultant to the director, Priorities Division | |
Clarence A. Dykstra, Chairman of the new Mediation Board | |
D.S. Kimball, chairman of the Tools and Equipment Group, Division of Priorities, Office of Production Management (OPM). Office for Emergency Management (OEM) | |
Dr. C.K. Leith, Consultant on Minerals, Office of Production Management (OPM). Formerly professor in Geology at University of Wisconsin (still) | |
Dr. Ernest W. Reid, Assistant Chief, Chemical and Allied Products. Formerly Senior Industrial Fellow, Mellon Institute | |
Eugene Meyer, member of the new Mediation Board. Publisher of the Washington Post | |
H.R. Boyer, Chief, Managing Unit, Aircraft Section, Office of Production Management(OPM). Formerly President and General Manager of Allen Corporation, Detroit | |
Harriet Elliott, Associate Administrator in Charge of the Consumer Division, Office of Price Administration (OPA) | |
Herbert Emmerich, Secretary of Office of Production Management (OPM). Formerly Associate Director, Public Administration Clearing House | |
Howard B. Cunningham, assistant director, Division of Purchases, Office of Production Management (OPM). Still director of National Biscuit Company, New York City | |
Inauguration day, 1941, Washington, D.C. | |
J.B. Hutson, deputy commissioner, Agricultural Division | |
James MacPherson. Assistant Director of purchases in charge of the Equipment and Supplies Branch of the Division of Purchases | |
Jesse C. Nichols, chief of Supplies Section, Production Division. Formerly president of the J.C. Nichols Company | |
John E. Hamm. Deputy Administrator, Office of Price Administration (OPA) and Civilian Supply | |
John H. Martin, Assistant to Director of Policy, Priorities Division. Formerly on Staff of Harvard Business School, Cambridge, Massachusetts | |
Karl N. Fischer, deputy commissioner, Transportation Division formerly Land and Tax Commissioner of Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad | |
A.L. Viles, producers' representative on the Rubber Priorities Committee | |
Low-cost housing model. Farm Security Administration | |
M.J. Kane, assistant director, Training within Industry. Still training engineer, American Telephone and Telegraph, New York | |
Model of South East Missouri homes | |
Morris L. Cooke, Technical Consultant to Mr. Sidney Hillman and Chairman of the Shipbuilding Stabilization Committee | |
Paul V. McNutt, Coordinator of Health, Welfare, Nutrition, Recreation and Related Activities | |
R.C. Allen, consultant, ferrous minerals and alloys, Production Division | |
Ray Miller, chief of Foreign Trade Section, Agricultural Division | |
Robert L. Hallett, Consultant on Tin, Metals and Minerals Section, Office of Production Management (OPM). Chief Chemist of National Lead Company | |
Robert L. Mehornay, chief, Defense Contract Service, Production Division. President of North-Mehornay Furniture Company, Kansas City, Missouri | |
Samuel H. Sabin, executive assistant and legal adviser, Agricultural Division | |
Samuel R. Fuller, Chief, Material Branch, Office of Production Management (OPM). Still President of North American Rayin and American Bemberg Corporation, Tennessee and New York | |
Soldiers at Fort Belvoir, Virginia | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Washington, D.C. President Roosevelt reviewing the Memorial Day parade] | |
Village on wheels. A caravan of 50 trailers, on its way to provide temporary housing for defense workers in Wilmington, North Carolina, stops for the night at the Hain's Post Trailer Camp, Washington, D.C. | |
W.A. Hauck, Consultant, Steel Unit Division, Office of Production Management (OPM). Formerly assistant comptroller, Bethlehem Steel (Pennsylvania), and Assistant to the President of the Luken Steel Company (Pennsylvania) | |
W. Averill Harrison, now in London on special duty | |
W.L. Finger, chief consultant, rubber unit, Materials Branch, Production Division | |
W.S. Tower, industry, member of the Steel Priority Committee | |
L.W. Smith, assistant consultant, lumber and timber products unit | |
Walter C. Teagle, member of the new Mediation Board. Former President of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey | |
Washington, D.C. December, 1942. Theater guild production of The Russian People | |
Washington, D.C. Staff of Chinese scholars in the Oriental Division of the Library of Congress | |
Waterfalls in Watkins Glen, New York | |
Wayne Coy. Special assistant and Liaison officer of the White House and Office for Emergency Management (OEM) | |
William Barclay Harding, Director, Division of Transportation and Aviation, Office of Coordinator of Commercial and Cultural Relations between the American Republics. Retains partnership in Smith, Barney and Company, Investment Banking Firm, 14 Wall Street, New York City | |
William H. Davis, Chairman, National Defense Mediation Board | |
William Jay Hoff, Attorney in Office of the General Counsel, Production Division; ex-assistant, Corporation Counsel, New York City | |
Workers like this are turning out ships and planes, and we must grow food for them. Look at those muscles! Good food makes strong men, and strong men make a strong nation |