The National Munitions Control Board was established in 1935 as an independent agency consisting of the Secretaries of State, War, the Treasury, the Navy, and Commerce. The Board had powers to impose registration and licensing requirements on arms and munitions importers and exporters, as well as to issue licenses to those exporters subject to control. The Board was abolished in 1941, and its functions were transferred to the Economic Defense Board and the Board of Economic Operations. The reports of the Board were published annually from 1936 through 1939, and in 1940, two semiannual reports were released; all were printed in the U. S. Congressional Serial Set. (Andriot 627, NARA web site)
Date | Congress | Session | Type | Volume | Number | Serial Set Volume |
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1936 | 75th | 1st | H.doc. | 19 | 10 | 10126 pt. |
1937 | 75th | 3rd | H.doc. | 15 | 465 | 10264 pt. |
1938 | 76th | 1st | H.doc. | 29 | 92 | 10348 pt. |
1939 | 76th | 3rd | H.doc. | 2 | 536 | 10476 |
Jan.-June 1940 | 76th | 3rd | H.doc. | 22 | 876 | 10496 |
July-Dec. 1940 | 77th | 1st | H.doc. | 4 | 127 | 10581 |
Disclaimer: This finding list is provided for general reference use only and is not indicative of the Serial Set or agency holdings at the College of Wooster. If you are looking for a report listed here, please check at your local depository library.
The College of Wooster Libraries, October 2003
Editor: Jennifer E. McMullen
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