UAW PRESIDENT'S OFFICE: LEONARD WOODCOCK COLLECTION Papers, (Predominantly, ) 1221/4 linear feet
|
|
- Blaze Jones
- 6 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 UAW PRESIDENT'S OFFICE: LEONARD WOODCOCK COLLECTION Papers, (Predominantly, ) 1221/4 linear feet Accession Number 262 L. C. Number MS The files from Leonard Woodcock's office during his tenure as President of the United Automobile Workers were placed in the Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs in 1977 by Mr. Woodcock and were opened for research in August of Leonard Woodcock was named President of the UAW in May 1970, following the death of Walter P. Reuther. He was elected to a full term at the union's 23rd Constitutional Convention in April, 1972, and re-elected in He retired in May During his tenure as UAW President, Woodcock led the union in acquiring historic contract gains. In 1970, after a sixty-seven-day strike against General Motors, the union achieved a settlement restoring full cost-of-living benefits and early retirement after thirty years. The 1973 auto negotiations produced an even more liberal 30-and-out program, dental insurance, restrictions on overtime, improved COLA and SUB benefits, and stronger health and safety provisions. In 1976 the union won vision care and hearing aid benefits as well as reduced overtime. While Woodcock devoted most of his attention to the union during these years, he also was involved with several organizations whose interests were parallel with those of the union, including the Committee for National Health Insurance, National Commissions on Productivity and on Supplies and Shortages, the Labor Management Advisory Council, and the National Urban Coalition. Following his retirement, Woodcock was nominated by President Jimmy Carter to a position as Chief of the U. S. Liaison Office in the People's Republic of China. He was the United States' first ambassador to that country since World War II, and served in that capacity until Upon his return from China, Woodcock accepted a position in the Center for Chinese Studies at the University of Michigan. He also has done occasional guest lectures for other departments, including law, economics, and political science. The files of the UAW President's Office reflect Woodcock's activities and interests during the time he served as the union's President.
2 UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files -2- Important subjects covered in the collection are: Alliance for Labor Action Civil Rights Commerce, Domestic and International Economy. Ford Motor Company General Motors Corporation Health Care International Metalworkers Federation NAACP National Commission on Productivity National Commission on Supplies and Shortages National Health Insurance National Urban Coalition Negotiations Richard M. Nixon Union Jurisdiction UAW Locals and Regions Among the important correspondents are: William Beckham Irving Bluestone Donald Ephlin Douglas Fraser Melvin Glasser Edward M, Kennedy Emil Mazey George McGovern Ernest Moran Ken Morris Richard M. Nixon William Oliver Victor Reuther Walter Reuther Kenneth Robinson Jordan Rossen Steven I. Schlossberg Robert Walker Nat Weinberg An index to subjects and correspondents will be found beginning on p. 53.
3 -3- Contents UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files 245 manuscript boxes Series I, General Union Files, , Boxes 1-52: A general union subject file arranged alphabetically, and containing correspondence, memoranda, reports, and clippings relating to a variety of subjects of interest to the union and to Woodcock. Series II, Negotiations, ,Boxes 52-65: Files concerning negotiations between the UAW and corporations or companies whose workers the union represented, especially those with Chrysler, Ford, and General Motors. They include notes, internal memoranda and planning materials, correspondence, and drafts of contracts and benefits packages. Series III, Internal Studies, , Box 66: Studies commissioned by the UAW and done by outside agencies regarding worker attitudes and opinions about the union by its members. Series IV, Jurisdictional Files, , Boxes 66-67: Files of correspondence and memoranda concerning jurisdictional disputes between the UAW and other unions over representation of groups of workers, from the period of Walter Reuther's presidency. Series V, Alliance for Labor Action, , Boxes 68-72: Records, particularly those pertaining to grant proposals and requests, of the UAW's involvement with the activities of the Alliance for Labor Action. Series VI, Union Correspondence, , Boxes : Alphabetically arranged correspondence including letters and memoranda concerning almost every conceivable topic, including the grievances or complaints of rank and file UAW members. Series VII, Foreign Correspondence, , Boxes : Letters, memoranda, reports, press releases, and speeches regarding various foriegn countries and including such topics as trade unionism, factionalism, and multinational corporations. Series VIII, Accepted and Rejected Invitations, , Boxes : A chronological series of invitations for events, memberships on committees, and the like. It is separated into two groups: those which were accepted, and those which Woodcock was unable to accept. Series IX, Organizations and Activities, , Boxes : Subseries A: An alphabetical series of correspondence, reports, meeting and conference materials concerning the activities outside the UAW in which Woodcock was involved as member, advisor, or director. Subseries B: Memberships of a more personal nature, arranged alphabetically.
4 UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files -4- Series X, Personal Correspondence, ,Boxes : An alphabetical series of correspondence to Woodcock concerning congratulations, special visits, or photo and autograph request; and from Woodcock to UAW members in recognition of retirements, fiftieth anniversaries, and other similar events. Series XI, Speeches and Testimony, , Boxes : A chronological series of speeches and speech notes, testimony, remarks, interviews, and articles by Leonard Woodcock during his tenure as president. Series XII, Clippings, , Boxes : A chronological series of newspaper and journal clippings on many topics, some accompanied by memoranda. Non-manuscript material: Two photographs and a folder of political bumper stickers were placed in the Archives Audio Visual Collection. A storage box (1 linear foot) of books, pamphlets, and contracts has been placed in the Archives Library. Other collections in the Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs which relate to the UAW President's Office/Leonard Woodcock Files include: UAW Vice President's Office/Ken Bannon Collection UAW Vice President's Office/Leonard Woodcock Files Woodcock Speeches Collection, (located in the Archives Library, with a card index to subjects in the Archives Reading Room.)
5 -5- Series I General Union Files, Boxes 1-52 UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files This series consists of a general union subject file, arranged alphabetically, and containing correspondence, memoranda, reports, and some clippings from or on a variety of subjects and organizations of interest to the UAW and to Woodcock. Box 1 1. ABC Absentee Ballot Countdown, Aerospace Department, Box Aerospace Department, Agricultural Implement Department Ag World, Air Pollution, 1970 Box Air Pollution, ALCOA, Alcoholism, Amalgamated Clothing Workers, Amalgamated Meat Cutters, American Bar Association, American Council on Germany, AFL-CIO, Box AFL-CIO Correspondence, AFSCME, American Federation of Teachers, American Freedom from Hunger Foundation, 1973 Box 5 1. American League for International Assistance, American Petroleum Institute, American Postal Workers Union, Americans for a Working Economy, "The Analytical Trouble Shooting Program", Anti-Trust, Arbitration Services Department, Arctic Gas Project, Automation Research Council, 1972
6 Box Automation Research Council, Auto-Lite Company, Automobile Emissions, UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files Box Automobile Emissions, Automobile Exise Tax, Automobile Insurance, Box Auto Trade, Canada, B-l Bomber Program, Bechtel Group, Bendix Corporation, 1972 and Blood Donor Programs, Blue-Cross-Blue Shield, Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, 1971 and 1975 Box 9 1. Building Trades Unions, Burroughs, Corporation, Bussing, Calley, Lt. William, Cambodia-Kent State Statement, Cambridge Reports, Inc., 1975 Box Cambridge Reports, Inc., Campaign Financing, CAP )Community Action Program) Department, Box CAP Department, CAP Michigan, Career Education, Center for National Policy Reviews, Center of National Security Studies, Chamber of Commerce Task Force, Civilian Technology Administration, 1971 Box Coalition of Labor Union Women, Collective Bargaining, Commission to Study the Organization of Peace, Committee for a National Trade Policy, Communications Workers of America,
7 UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files Box 12 continued Community Health Association, Community Services Department, Conference on Public Service Employment, Congressional Budget Committee, Congressional Reform, Constitution Committee, Construction Trades, 1971 Box Consumer Affairs, Conversion Bill (McGovern), Corporate Responsibility Project, Corporate Secrecy, Cost of Living Council, Box Cost of Living Council, Council on National Priorities and Resources, Council on Religion and International Affairs, Councils, UAW, Defense Spending, Democratic Review, Dental Programs, Detroit Action Program Against Unemployment, Detroit, City of, Box Detroit Labor Council, Detroit Tooling Association, Detroit, University of, Distributive Workers of America, Ditchley Conference, Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement, Donnelley Mirrors, Drug/Alcohol Abuse, Dubors (W.E.B.) Institute, Dumping of Foreign Autos on U.S. Market, Eaton Corporation, B ox Economy, Education, Election Financing,
8 Box UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files 1-5. Employee Stock Ownership Plan, Energy, Box Energy, Box Energy, Engineers, Environment, Box Environment, Environmental Protection Agency, Box Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Cases, Ervin Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, 1973 Box European Community, European Metalworkers Federation, Ex-Cello Corporation, Exports, Fair Employment Practices, Food, Food Stamp Legislation, Ford, Gerald R., Box Ford Motor Company, Ford Foundation, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, Foreign Visitors, Box Foreign Visitors, Foundry Council, Four-Day 40-Hour Work Week, Frontlash, Fuel, Full Employment 10. General Motors Corporation (Frank James Notes), 1967
9 -9- UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files Box 24 continued General Motors Corporation, 1970 Box General Motors Corporation, Box General Motors Corporation, Box General Motors Corporation, General Motors Corporation - Areas of Public Concern, General Motors Corporation - Canada, General Motors Corporation - Clippings, General Motors Corporation - on Multinational 12. General Motors Corporation - Strike Support, 1970 Box General Motors Corporation, Strike Support, General Motors-UAW Meetings, 1974 U.S.A. v. GM and Ford, January German Marshall Fund of the U.S., Glass Bottle Blowers Association, Graphic Arts International Union, Health Care, Box H.E.W., US Department of, Housing, Humphrey Hawkins Bill (H.R.SO), Imports, Imports, AFL-CIO Statements, Industrial Relations Research Association, 1974 Box Institute for Consumer, Occupational, and Envirnmental Safety, Inflation, Interface Magazine, International Association of Bridge, Structural. and Ornamental Iron Workers, International Association of Machinists, International Brotherhood of Lectrical Workers, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, International Chemical Workers Union, 1970 and ICFTU Congresses, 1975 and International Harvester,
10 Box 30 continued International Ladies Garment Workers Union, International Longshoremen's Association, International Molders and Allied Workers, International Union of Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers, International Union of United Brewery Workers, International Women's Year,, 1974 Box Jewish Labor Committee, Labor Department, U.S., Labor for Peace, Labor Policy Advisory Committee on Multinational Trade Negotiations, Box Labor Policy Advisory Committee for Multinational Trade Negotiations, Box Labor Policy Advisory Committee for Multinational Trade Negotiations, Labor Sector Advisory Committee on Electrical and Electronic Equipment, Labor Sector Advisory Committee on Transportation Equipment and Primary and Fabricated Metal Products, Labor Summit Meeting, Labor University Alliance, Box Local Union 887, UAW, Meat Boycott, MIA's, Muskie for President, National Alliance for Shaping Safer Cities, National Center for Voluntary Action, National Citizens Committee to Aid GM Strikers, National Commission for Manpower Policy, National Farmers Union, National Maritime Union, National Peace Action Coalition, Box National Urban League, National Voter Registration Association, National Women's Political Caucus, Nixon, Richard M., UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files
11 -11- UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files Box 35 continued 9. Nobel Peace Prize Committee, Occupational Safety and Health, Box Office of Economic Opportunity, U.S., OPEIU Strikes, 1971 and Oil, Chemical, and Atomic Workers, Oral History, Columbia, Oral History, JFK Library, Oral History, Michigan State University, Oral History, G.R. Urban, Parts and Suppliers Department, UAW, Pattern Makers League, Pay Board, U.S., 1971 Box Pay Board, U.S., Pay Board, U.S., Aerospace, Pay Board, U.S., Agenda nad Policy, 1972 Box Pay Board Clippings Pay Board Manual, Pay Board Minutes, Pay Board Pacific Maritime Association - International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union, Pay Board Staff Submissions, Pay Board Weekly Status Reports, 1972 Box Pension Reinsurance, Phase II, Poverty, President's Reorganization Project, U.S., Price Commission, U.S., Price Monitoring, Price Wage Review Board, Prices-Profits, Box Prices-Profits, Prison Reform, Prisoners of War, Product Liability, Rail Transportation, 1974
12 UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files -12- Box 40 continued 10. Region 1, UAW, Region 1A, UAW, 1970 and Region 1B, UAW, Region 2, UAW, 1968 Box Region 2, UAW, Region 6, UAW, Region 9A, UAW, Retail Clerks International Association, Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Union, 1971 and Reuther Aircraft Accident, Reuther, W.P., Memorial, Revenue Sharing, 1971 Box Satra Corporation, 1976Schoolcraft College, Service Employees International Union, Social Security Advisory Council, Sheet Metal Workers International Association, Stadium (Wayne County), Students, Taxes, Textile Workers Union of America, The Newspaper Guild, Typographical Unions, Unemployment, Unions, Box United Farm Workers of America, United Furniture Workers of America, UGT, United Mine Workers, United Nations Environmental Program, United Paper workers International Union, United Plant Guard Workers of America, Box United Rubber Workers, U.S. Bicentennial, U.S. Department of the Navy, U.S. Government,
13 Box U.S. Government, Box UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files 1-2. U.S. Government, U.S. House of Representatives, Box U.S. House of Representatives, Box U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, Box U.S. Senate, Box U.S. Senate, United Steelworkers of America, United Transportation Union, Upholsterers' International Union, Utility Workers of America, Wage-Price Freeze, Washington Office (International Affairs Department) UAW, Box Washington Office (International Affairs Department) UAW, Box Washington Office (International Affairs Department) UAW, Welfare Reform, Work Place, Workers' Action Movement, 1973 World Confederation of Labour, World Federation of Trade Unions,
14 Series II Negotiations, Boxes UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files A group of files concerning negotiations between the UAW and various corporations and companies whose workers the union represented, especially Chrysler, Ford, and General Motors. The files include notes, internal memoranda and planning materials, correspondence, drafts of contracts, and benefit packages. Box 52 continued Aerospace Negotiations, Agricultural Implement Negotiations, American Motors Corporation Negotiations, 1976 Box Auto Negotiations, Auto Negotiations, COLA, Auto Negotiations, Cost, Auto Negotiations, Pensions, 1973 Auto Negotiations, Phased Retirement, Auto Negotiations, 1976 Box Bendix Negotiations, Budd Negotiations, 1977 Caterpillar Negotiations, Chrysler Negotiations, Agreement, 1971 Chrysler Convention, Chrysler Negotiations, Opening Statement, 1973 Chrysler Negotiations, Fact Books, Chrysler Negotiations, Notes, 1973 Box Chrysler Negotiations, Proposal, Chrysler Negotiations, Bargaining Issues, Chrysler Negotiations, Benefit Programs, Chrysler Negotiations, Canada, Chrysler Negotiations, Cost of Living Council, Chrysler Negotiations, Dental, Chrysler Negotiations, Equal Application, Chrysler Negotiations, Insurance, Chrysler Negotiations, Overtime,
15 Box Chrysler Negotiations, Overtime, Chrysler Negotiations, Pensions, Chrysler Negotiations, Retirement, Chrysler Negotiations, SUB, Chrysler Negotiations, Working Conditions, Chrysler Negotiations, Agreements, Chrysler Negotiations, Contract Summaries, Chrysler Negotiations, Reactions, Chrysler Negotiations, Chrysler Negotiations, Letters, 1976 Box Chrysler Negotiations, Working Agreements, Chrysler Negotiations, Contract Summaries, Dana Negotiations, Deere Negotiations, Box 58 Box 59 Box Deere Negotiations, Eaton Negotiations, Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Agreements, Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Meetings, Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Opening Statement, Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Fact Book, Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Bargaining Issues, Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Mailings, Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Mortality Study, Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Notes, Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Proposals, Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Working Agreements, Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Insurance Agreement, Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Retirement Agreement, Ford Motor Company Negotiations, SUB Agreement, Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Settlement, Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Benefits Plans, Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Costs, Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Hours of Labor, Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Notes, Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Press Conferences, Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Proposals, Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Retirement and Pensions 1976 UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files
16 Box UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files Box 62 Box Ford Motor Company Negotiations, SUB Plan, Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Working Agreement, Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Settlement, General Motors Corporation Negotiations, General Motors Corporation Negotiations, Strike Votes, General Motors Corporation Negotiations, Staff, Collective Bargaining Committee, Genera l Motors Corporation Negotiations, Telegrams, General Motors Corporation Negotiations, Opening Statements, General Motors Corporation Negotiations, Notes, General Motor Negotiations, Bargaining Issues, General Motors Negotiations, Canada, 1970 General Motors Negotiations, Proposals, General Motors Negotiations, Retirement, 1970 General Motors Negotiations, SUB Plan, General Motors Negotiations, Wages, 1970 General Motors Negotiations, Settlement, General Motors Negotiations, Clippings & Releases, 1970 General Motors Negotiations, General Motors Negotiations, Corporate Finances, 1973 General Motors Negotiations, Notes, General Motors Negotiations, Proposals, General Motors Negotiations, Statements, 1973 General Motors Negotiations, Canada, General Motors Negotiations, Insurance, 1973 General Motors Negotiations, SUB Plans, General Motors Negotiations, Wages, 1973 General Motors Negotiations, Working Agreements, General Motors Negotiations, Letters of Understanding, 1973 Box General Motors Negotiations,Letters of Understanding, General Motors Negotiations, Settlement, General Motors Negotiations, General Motors Negotiations, Bargaining Issues, General Motors Negotiations, Convention, General Motors Negotiations, Proposals, General Motors Negotiations, Press Conference, General Motors Negotiations, Contract Settlement, 1976 Box General Motors Negotiations, Settlement, International Harvester Negotiations, McDonnell-Douglass Negotiations, 1971 and North American Rockwell Negotiations, Teamsters Negotiations, 1970 and United Rubber Workers - Goodyear Agreement, 1970
17 UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files Series III Internal Studies, Box 66 Studies commissioned by the UAW and performed by outside agencies regarding worker attitudes and opinions of the union by its members. Box "The System of the Internal Remedies of the UAW: A Criticism", Detroit, "A Study of Membership and Leadership Opinion in UAW Region Three, Hart Research, "A Survey if the Opinions and Attitudes of UAW Region 3 Members in Indiana", Hart Research, "The Gallup Study of Communications Credibility", Gallup Organization, 1976 Series IV Jurisdictional Files, Boxes Files of correspondence and memoranda concerning jurisdictional disputes between the UAW and other unions over representation of groups of workers. Box 66 continued 5-8. American Sterlizer Co., International Molders and Allied Workers v, UAW, Box Bill Aerospace, UAW v AFTE, Bill Aerospace, AFTE,
18 Box 67 continued -18- UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files 4. Chevrolet, Brotherhood of Painters, Chicago Rawhide Company, Amalgamated Meat Cutters, Douglass Aircraft, UAW v. IAM, Fairchild Hiller Company, Teamsters, Hoover Chemical Company, Jackson Company, UAW Presidents Meeting, AFL-CIO, Muehler Climatrol, Building Trades, National Seal Company, URW, Parmalee Products, URW, H.K. Porter Company, URW, Rochester Products v. Building Trades, Steam's Manufacturing, Teamsters & Iron Workers, 1964 Series V Alliance for Labor Action, Boxes Records, particularly those concerning grant proposals and requests, of the UAW's involvement with the Alliance for Labor Action. Box Affiliation, Agreements, Church, Camous, and Community Relation, Clippings, Committee on Community and Social Action, Executive Board, Executive Committee, Film; Finance, Box 69 Box Finances, Founding, Founding Conference, 1969 Grants, Grants, Grant: Committee for National Health Insurance, Grant: Conference on Economic Progress, Grant: Environmental Health Programs, Inc., Grant: medical Committee for Human Rights, Grant: Michigan Artrain, 1971
19 Box 70 continued -19- UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files Box 71 Box Grant: National Association for Community Development, Grant: National Association of Human Rights Workers, Grant: National Committee for a Political Settlement in Vietnam, Grant: National Corporation for Housing Partnerships, Grant: National Council on Hunger and Malnutrition in the U.S., Grant: National Farm Workers Service Center, Grant: North Jersey Community Union, Grant: Southern Mutual Help Association, Grant: Transportation Opportunities Program, Grant: UAW STEP, Grant: United Nations Association of the U.S.A., U.S. National Student Association, Watts Labor Action Committee, Intern Program, International Chemical Workers Union, Labor Organization Annual Reports, Leases, Miscellaneous Correspondence, National Association for Community Development, National Conference on Tax Reform, Organizing, Pamphlets 6. Purpose Statements, Reuther Notes 8-9. Structure, c Tax Information,
20 UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files Series VI Union Correspondence, Boxes This alphabetically arranged correspondence includes letters and memos concerning almost every conceivable topic, from social issues to politics to television appearances. A large portion of the material concerns individual grievances or complaints of Rank and file UAW members. Although much of this mail was handled by Woodcock's administrative assistants (especially Beckham, Ephlin, and Moran), it all received Woodcock's attention. Correspondence for 1976 and 1977 is not included. Box A, Box 73 Box A A; Allred, Wayne, Automotive Industries Foundation, B., 1970 Box B., Box B., Box B., 1972 Box B., Box B.,
21 UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files -21- Box B., 1974 Box B., Box B., B'nai Brith Dinner, 1973 Bradbury, Jerry, C Box C Box C, Box C, Box C, Box C, 1974 Box C., 1975 Box C., Chernow, Mel, Chesey, Marion J., Curran, Mike, D., Box D.,
22 UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files -22- Box D., Box 92 Box D., D., Deakins, Stella, Douglas, Donald Willis, E., Box E., Box E., Esquire Article, F., Box F., Box F., Box F., Finco, Diane M., Fritz, John H., G., Box G., Box G.,
23 Box G., UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files Box Gallery, Gas Credit Card Use, City of Detroit, Great Lakes Basin Commission, H., Box H., Box H., Box H., Box H., Box H., Hale, Earl, Box Hale, Earl, Hall, Edgar, Hoogerhyde, Jerry, Houchens, Robert B., Hover, Robert H., Hutchens, Azlee, I., Box J., Box J.,
24 UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files -24- Box J., Jiles, Joseph, Jones, Charles, K., 1970 Box K., Box K., Box K., Box K., Keliipo, Ike K., Kochs, D.G., Korba, Walter, Kraus, Joseph, L., 1970 Box L., Box L., Box L., Box L., Lacko, William J., Lanza, Louis, Leontief, Wassily, Lewis, James H., Lewis, Joe, Lisi, Joe (album),
25 UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files -25- Box Correspondence,M, Box Correspondence,M, Box Correspondence, M, 1972 Box Correspondence, M, 1973 Box Correspondence, M, 1973 Box Correspondence, M, 1974 Box Correspondence, M, Box Correspondence, M, N, Box Correspondence, N, Box Correspondence, N, O,
26 UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files -26- Box Correspondence, O, P, 1970 Box Correspondence, P, Box 133 Box Correspondence, P, Correspondence, P, Box Correspondence, P, Box Correspondence, P, Pan Coastal, Inc., Perrault, Oliver, Pie 11, Frederick, Pruitt, William A., Correspondence, Q, Box Correspondence, R, Box Correspondence, R, Box Correspondence, R,
27 UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files -27- Box Correspondence, R, Box Correspondence, R, Rader, John E., Rosselot, Ralph, Rutherford, Lee; Correspondence re: Jamaica, Ruzicka, William, Correspondence, S, Box Correspondence, S, Box Correspondence, S, Box Correspondence, S, 1972 Box Correspondence, S, Box Correspondence, S, Box Correspondence, S, 1974 Box: Correspondence, S, Box Correspondence, S, 1975
28 UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files -28- Box Correspondence, S, Sandoval, George, Saier, Karl, Jr., Schmitt, Otto, Sisson, Paul, Smith, Chesterfield, Smith, Dale, SEMCOG, Squair, James R., Stickney, Paul, Systematic Training and Redevelopment, 1971 Box Correspondence, T, Box Correspondence, T, Box Correspondence, T, Tsertos, George, Correspondence, U, Correspondence, V, Box Correspondence, V, Correspondence, W, 1970 Box Correspondence, W, 1971
29 UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files -29- Box Correspondence, W, 1972 Box Correspondence, W, 1973 Box Correspondence, W, 1974 Box Correspondence, W, Weatherly, Otis, White, Louis A., Wiesel, Donald H., Box Correspondence, X, Correspondence, Y, Yamura, Joe S., Correspondence, Z,
30 UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files Series VII Foreign Correspondence, Boxes A series of letters, memoranda, reports, press releases, and copies of speeches from or about various foreign countries. Some of the more important subjects include trade unionism and factionalism therein, the effects of multinational corporations, and requests for aid by unions and by individuals. Box Africa, Argentina, 1974, Australia, Bangladesh, Belgium, Chile, China, Columbia, 1970, Cyprus, Czechoslovakia, , Denmark, Dominican Republic, England, Europe, Finland, France, 1973, Germany, India, 1971, 1974, Israel, Box Italy, 2-5. Japan, Latin America, Malaysia, 1970, Mexico, Middle East, Philippines, Portugual, Puerto Rico, Romania, South Africa, 1971, 1974, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, 1970, Uruguay, Yugoslavia,
31 UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files Series VIII Accepted and Rejected Invitations, Boxes A chronological series of invitations issued to Leonard Woodcock by individuals and organizations desiring his membership on committees; his presence at meetings, conferences, or testimonials; the use of his name as a sponsor or supporter on organizational letterheads; or his contributions as a speaker. The series is arranged in two groups consisting of those inviations Woodcock accepted, and those he was not able to accept. Box Accepted invitations, May-June June-July August-September October November-December January February March April 1971 Box Accepted Invitations, June July August September October November November-December January 1972 Box Accepted Invitations, January February March April May June
32 UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files Box Accepted Invitations, July July, 1972 (U.S.S.R.) 4. August September 1972 October November 1972 December January 1973 February March 1973 Box Accepted Invitations, April May June July-August September 1973 September 1973 (Congressional Black Caucus) October 1973 November December 1973 Box Accepted Invitations, January February March April 1974 May 1974 Box Accepted Invitations, June August September October November December January February March April 1975 Box Accepted Invitations, April April 1975 (National Conference of Democratic Mayors) 4. May June July 1975
33 UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files -33- Box 170 (continued) Accepted Invitations, August 1975 Box Accepted Invitations, September October 1975 November November 1975 (National Democratic Issues Conv.) December January 1976 February 1976 Box Accepted Invitations, February March 1976 April May 1976 June 1976 Box Accepted Invitations, July August 1976 September October November December January February 1977 Box Accepted Invitations, February March 1977 April May June Rejected Invitations, January-May 1970 June July 1970 August 1970 Box Rejected Invitations, September October November December January February March 1971
34 UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files -34- Box 175 (continued) Rejected Invitations, April 1971 Box Rejected Invitations, May June 1971 July August 1971 September October 1971 November 1971 Box Rejected Invitations, December January February March April May June July Augist 1972 Box Rejected Invitations, September October November 1972 December January 1973 February March April 1973 Box Rejected Invitations, May June July August September October November December 1973
35 UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files -35- Box Rejected Invitations, January February 1974 March April 1974 May June 1974 Box Rejected Invitations, July August 1974 September October 1974 November December 1974 January 1975 Box Rejected Invitations, January February 1975 March April 1975 Box RejectedInvitations, May June July August 1975 September October 1975 Box Rejected Invitations, November December January February March April 1976 Box Rejected Invitations, May June July August September October 1976
36 UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files -36- Box Rejected Invitations, November December January February March April May June 1977
37 UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files Series IX Organizations and Activities, Boxes Files relating to Woodcock's activities in organizations other than the United Automobile Workers. This series is divided into the following two subseries: Subseries A: International, National, and Community Activities, , Boxes Correspondence, reports, meeting and conference materials concerning the activities of organizations in which Leonard Woodcock was involved as member, director, or advisor. Some of the organizations relate directly to labor or management; others concern themselves with such social issues as race relations, health care and insurance, housing, environmental conservation, world peace, and international affairs. The files are arranged alphabetically by official organization names. Subseries B: Personal Memberships, , Box 235 Memberships of a more personal and miscellaneous nature, arranged alphabetically by name of organization. Subseries A: International, National, and Community Activities, Box Ad Hoc Committee on the Human Rights and Genocide Treaties, Advisory Council of National Organizations, Alabama Citizens for Responsive Public Television, Alliance for Food, ACLU National Privacy Program, American Committee for Iberian Freedom, American Committee for United States-Soviet Relations, American Immigration and Citizenship Conference, American Jewish Committee, 1974 Box Asian Studies, University of Michigan, Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, Carnegie Center for Transnational Studies, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace,
38 UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files Box Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Center for National Policy Review, Box Center for National Policy Review, Center for Public Financing of Elections, Center for Responsive Technology, Center for the Quality of Working Life, Channel 56, WTVS, Detroit, Christian Life Commission, Citizens Coalition for Courts and Justice, Citizens Committee Concerned with Freedom of the Press, Citizens Committee for Restoring Public Trust in Government, Citizens for Highway Safety, Box Committee for National Health Insurance, CNHI Bill Draft, 1970 CNHI Financial Statements, Box Committee for National Health Insurance, Committee for National Health Insurance, 1972 Box Committee for National Health Insurance, Committee for National Health Insurance, Committee for National Health Insurance, 1974 Box Committee for National Health Insurance, CNHI Project Health, Committee for National Health Insurance, Committee for National Health Insurance, 1977 Box Committee for Peace and New Priorities, Committee for Public Justice, Common Cause,
39 UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files Box Common Cause, Congressional Leadership for the Future, Council on Foreign Relations, Council on Hemispheric Conditions, Democratic Advisory Council of Elected Officials, 1974 Box Democratic National Committee, DNC Charter Commission, DNC Commission on Delegate Selection and Party Structure, Box DNC Commission on Delegate Selection and Party Structure, DNC Democratic Policy Council, DNC National campaign Steering Committee, Detroit Press Club Foundation, Detroit Science Center, Inc., Economic Club of detroit, Economic Growth Council of Detroit, Inc., Box Education Commission of the States, Encampment for Citizenship, Inc., The Energy Outlook and Global Interdependence, Environmental Action, Environmental Health Programs, Inc., Evers (Medgar) Fund, Inc., Fisk University, 1973 Box Fund for an Open Society, Funk and Wagnalls, Inc., Hall of Fame for Great Americans, The Initiative Committee for Economic Planning, Box The Initiative Committee for Economic Planning, Institute for American Democracy, International Metalworkers Federation,
40 UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files -40- Box International Metalworkers Federation, IMF Agricultural Implement Industry Conference, 1972 IMF Central Committee Meeting, International Metalworkers Federation, 1973 Box International Metalworkers Federation, International Metalworkers Federation, International Metalworkers Federation, 1976 Box International Metalworkers Federation, IMF European Automotive Conference, International Metalworkers Federation, 1977 Box Joint Commission on Mental Health of Children,Inc., Justice ' 76, Martin Luther King Jr, Center for Social Change, Labor Management Advisory Council, 1973 Box Labor Management Advisory Council, Box Labor Management Group, Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, Box Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, Mainstream, Inc., Metropolitan Fund, Inc., Box Michigan Health and Social Security Research Institute, Michigan Study Commission for the Needs of the Educable Mentally Handicapped, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP),
41 UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files -41- Box NAACP, Box NAACP, NAACP Executive Board Report, NAACP Convention 6. NAACP Mississippi Boycott Lawsuit 7. NAACP, National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting, National Citizens Emergency Committee to Save Our Public Libraries, National Coalition for Lower Tuition in Higher Education, National Commission for Industrial Peace, National Commission on Productivity, 1970 Box National Commission on Productivity, Box National Commission on Productivity, Box National Commission on Productivity, Box National Commission on Supplies and. Shortages, Box National Commission on Supplies and Shortages, 1976 Box National Commission on Supplies and Shortages, 1976 Box National Commission on Supplies and Shortages, National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, National Committee for Commitment to Brotherhood, 1971
42 UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files Box National Committe for Full Employment, National Committee for John and Yoko, National Committee on U.S-China Relations, Inc., National Conference on Rural America, National Consumers Conference on Legal Services, 1972, 1977 Box National Council for an Indochina Deadline, National Export Expansion Council, National Housing Conference, Inc., Box National Housing Conference, Inc., National Jewish Hospital and Research Center, 1970, 1974 Box National Labor Committee for the Election of McGovern- Shriver, National Labor Committee for U.S. Savings Bonds, National Petition Committee, 1970 National Planning Association, National Rural Housing Coalition, Box National Urban Coalition, Box National Urban Coalition, Box National Urban Coalition, Box Negotiation Now! Overseas Development Council, 1973 Box Overseas Development Council,
43 UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files -43- Box Pakistan Relief Committee, Peace Alert USA, PIRGIM, 1972, President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, Project Independence, 1974 Box Project Independence, Public Agenda Foundation, 1976 Box Public Agenda Foundation, Public Broadcasting Service, 1972 Box Public Broadcasting Service, Public Broadcasting Service/Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Reading is Fudamental, Resource Center for Consumers of Legal Services, Box Ten Outstanding Young Men of America, Trilateral Commission, Box Trilateral Commission, United National Association of the USA, Box United Nations Association of the USA, UNA-USA Economic Policy Council, US Committee to End the Killing in Indochina, 1971 UCLA School of Management Visiting Committee, Box UCLA School of Management Visiting Committee,
THE EMIL L. MAZEY COLLECTION. Papers, linear feet 2 oversize boxes
THE EMIL L. MAZEY COLLECTION Papers, 1933-1981 7 linear feet 2 oversize boxes Accession Number 1149 L.C. Number The papers of Emil L. Mazey were placed in the Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs in October
More informationUAW LOCAL 51 COLLECTION. Papers Predominantly, 1940's-1950's. 15 linear feet
COLLECTION Papers 1939-69 Predominantly, 1940's-1950's 15 linear feet Accession #355 The papers of Local 51 were placed in the Archives of Labor History and Urban Affairs in August of 1969 by Mrs. Dorothy
More informationPhilip Vera Cruz. 8 linear feet (bulk )
Philip Vera Cruz Papers 8 linear feet 1966-1979 (bulk 1969-1975) Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI Finding aid written by Kathy Makas on July 15, 2010. Accession Number: 1423
More informationUAW President s Office: Douglas A. Fraser Collection. Papers, linear feet
Papers, 1971-1985 79 linear feet Accession # 1116 DALNET # OCLC # Douglas Fraser was born in a working class district of Glasgow, Scotland on December 18, 1916. Six years later, his father, an electrician
More informationTHE JOHN F. WILLIAMS COLLECTION. Papers, (Predominantly )
THE JOHN F. WILLIAMS COLLECTION Papers, 1938-1968 (Predominantly 1950-1968) 8 1/2 linear feet 1 oversize box 3 bound ledgers wrapped as 1; 2 wrapped packages of ledger pages Accession Number 598 The papers
More informationManuscript Collection Inventory
Manuscript Collection Inventory Illinois History and Lincoln Collections University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Note: Unless otherwise specified, documents and other materials listed on the following
More informationUAW-SOUTH EAST MICHIGAN COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM. Papers, (Predominantly, ) 9 linear feet
UAW-SOUTH EAST MICHIGAN COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM Papers, 1968-74 (Predominantly, 1970-73) 9 linear feet Accession Number 1198 L. C. Number The papers of the United Automobile Workers-South East Michigan
More informationTHE MARIANNA WELLS COLLECTION. Papers, (Predominantly, ) 2 linear feet
THE MARIANNA WELLS COLLECTION Papers, 1942-1978 (Predominantly, 1948-1972) 2 linear feet Accession Number 1025 L.C. Number MS The papers of Marianna Schaupp Wells were placed in the Archives of Labor and
More informationTHE UAW LOCAL 239 COLLECTION. 22 Manuscript Boxes. Processed: November 1970 Accession Number: 353 By: BFA
THE UAW LOCAL 239 COLLECTION 22 Manuscript Boxes Processed: November 1970 Accession Number: 353 By: BFA The papers of UAW Local 239 were deposited with the Archives of Labor History and Urban Affairs in
More informationUAW Region 3 Collection. Records, (Predominantly, )
UAW Region 3 Collection Records, 1950-1971 (Predominantly, 1964-1968) 6.5 linear feet 1 large volume Accession #374 OCLC # The records of UAW Region 3 were received in December of 1969 from Carroll Hutton
More informationUAW Local 687 Collection. Papers, linear feet 9 storage boxes
Papers, 1941-1991 9 linear feet 9 storage boxes Accession # 1585 DALNET # OCLC # UAW Local 687 was chartered by the International Union in 1939 as the bargaining agent for employees of McInerny Spring
More informationAFSCME Administration Department Records 1.5 linear feet (1 SB, 1 MB) , bulk AFSCME Administration Department
Walter P. Reuther Library Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs Wayne State University Archives AFSCME Administration Department Records 1.5 linear feet (1 SB, 1 MB) 1960-1971, bulk 1968-1970 Walter P. Reuther
More informationTHE HAROLD A. CRANEFIELD COLLECTION. Papers, (Predominantly, ) 2 linear feet
THE HAROLD A. CRANEFIELD COLLECTION Papers, 1932-1966 (Predominantly, 1932-63) 2 linear feet Accession Number 595 L.C. Number The papers of Harold A. Cranefield were placed in the Archives of Labor History
More informationASSOCIATION FOR UNION DEMOCRACY. Papers, (Predominantly, ) 21 linear feet
ASSOCIATION FOR UNION DEMOCRACY Papers, 1937-1982 (Predominantly, 1960-1980) 21 linear feet The papers of the were placed in the Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs in May 1982 by Mr. Herman Benson. The
More informationPart 2-15 - Part 2 Willoughby Abner Collection Papers, 1940s-1973 14 linear feet 14 storage boxes Willoughby Abner Collection Part 2 of the Willoughby Abner collection contains correspondence, reports,
More informationTHE ANTHONY KAISER COLLECTION. Papers, (Predominantly, ) 8.5 linear feet
THE ANTHONY KAISER COLLECTION Papers, 1946-1979 (Predominantly, 1946-1973) 8.5 linear feet Accession Number 652 L.C. Number MS The papers of were placed in the Archives of Labor and Union Affairs in September
More informationUAW Research Department: Congressional Testimonies 65 linear feet (bulk )
UAW Research Department: Congressional Testimonies 65 linear feet 1938-2009 (bulk 1958-1991) Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI Finding aid written by Jeanette Olson on December
More informationTHE OTTO PRAGAN COLLECTION. Papers (Predominantly, ) 3 linear feet
THE OTTO PRAGAN COLLECTION Papers 1941-1961 (Predominantly, 1949-1959) 3 linear feet Accession Number 617 L. C. Number MS The papers of Otto Pragan were placed in the Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs
More informationTHE SAM SWEET COLLECTION. Papers, Linear feet
THE SAM SWEET COLLECTION Papers, 1938-1952 4 Linear feet Accession Number 841 L.C. Number MS The papers of Sam Sweet were placed in the Archives of Tabor and Urban Affairs in August and December of 1977
More informationTHE ALEX PILCH COLLECTION. Papers, linear feet
THE ALEX PILCH COLLECTION Papers, 1967-1972 8.5 linear feet Accession Number 579 L.C. Number MS The papers of were placed in the Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs in December of 1972 by Mr. Pilch and
More informationTHE UAW LOCAL 678 COLLECTION. Papers, /2 linear feet
THE UAW LOCAL 678 COLLECTION Papers, 1940-1968 10 1/2 linear feet Accession Number 451 The papers of UAW Local 678 were deposited with the Archives of Labor History and Urban Affairs in 1969, by Ellison
More informationDETROIT COALITION TO END THE WAR NOW! Papers, linear feet
DETROIT COALITION TO END THE WAR NOW! Papers, 1970-1973 1.5 linear feet Accession Number 627 LC Number The papers of the Detroit Coalition to End the War Now! were placed in the Archives of Urban and Labor
More informationTHE GABRIEL N. ALEXANDER COLLECTION. Papers, linear feet
THE GABRIEL N. ALEXANDER COLLECTION Papers, 1944-1976 4.5 linear feet Accession Number 921 L. C. Number MS The papers of Gabriel Alexander were placed in the Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs in December
More informationTHE STANLEY AND MARGARET COLLINGWOOD NOWAK COLLECTION. Papers, linear feet 2 scrapbooks
THE STANLEY AND MARGARET COLLINGWOOD NOWAK COLLECTION Papers, 1938-1957 3 linear feet 2 scrapbooks Accession Number 3 L. C. Number The papers of Stanley and Margaret Collingwood Nowak were deposited with
More informationTHE MORRIS RIGER COLLECTION. Papers (Predominantly, ) 4 linear feet
THE MORRIS RIGER COLLECTION Papers 1936-1986 (Predominantly, 1946-1977) 4 linear feet Accession Number 1484 OCLC No. The papers of Morris Riger were placed in the Walter P. Reuther Library in 1991 and
More informationHy Fish Papers 4 linear feet (4 SB) , bulk 1930s-50s. Acquisition: The papers of Hy Fish were accessioned in December 1983 and July 2005.
Hy Fish Papers 4 linear feet (4 SB) 1909-1966, bulk 1930s-50s Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI Finding aid written by Jennifer Meekhof on June 4, 2012 Accession Number: LP001156
More informationThe UAW Local 200 Collection 9 Boxes 2 Scrapbooks Processed: 1966 Accession Number: 179 By: BF
The UAW Local 200 Collection 9 Boxes 2 Scrapbooks Processed: 1966 Accession Number: 179 By: BF The papers of UAW Local 200 were deposited with the Labor History Archives in February, 1966 by Local 200.
More informationTHE WILLIAM PALMER COLLECTION. Papers, (Predominantly, ) 7 linear feet
THE WILLIAM PALMER COLLECTION Papers, 1932-1941 (Predominantly, 1933-1937) 7 linear feet Accession Number 693 The papers of William Palmer were placed in the Archives of Labor History and Urban Affairs
More informationWalter P. Reuther Library Wayne State University Detroit, MI
Title: Leo Kramer Papers Extent: 5.25 linear feet Date: 1931-1969 Repository Name: Walter P. Reuther Library Wayne State University Detroit, MI Creators: Leo Kramer, Arnold Zander Acquisition Information:
More informationGuide to the Edward Connor Papers UP000242
This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on January 19, 2018. English Describing Archives: A Content Standard Walter P. Reuther Library 5401 Cass Avenue Detroit, MI 48202 URL: https://reuther.wayne.edu
More informationTennessee Secretary of State Federal Campaign Disclosure Statements, 1972 RG 332
State of Tennessee Department of State Tennessee State Library and Archives Tennessee Secretary of State Federal Campaign Disclosure Statements, 1972 RG 332 Creator: Tennessee. Dept. of State. Inclusive
More informationUniversity of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections. John C. Kennedy Collection
University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections John C. Kennedy Collection Kennedy, John C. (1910 1993). Papers, 1906 1990. 4 feet. Insurance executive. Correspondence (1957 1990); speeches
More informationUAW Local 75 Collection. Papers, linear feet 23 storage boxes
Papers, 1935-1963 23 linear feet 23 storage boxes Accession #536 OCLC # DALNET # UAW Local 75 was chartered October 1, 1935 representing workers at the Nash-Kelvinator plant in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In
More informationThe Robert E. Dingwell Collection 7 Manuscript Boxes. Processed: June 1970 Accession No. 359 By: EAA
7 Manuscript Boxes Processed: June 1970 Accession No. 359 By: EAA The papers of Robert E. Dingwell were deposited with the Labor History Archives in September, 1969 by Robert E. Dingwell. Robert E. Dingwell
More informationEagle Forum Education Center Finding Aid
Phyllis Schlafly Collection Communism Series 9.5 Linear Feet 19 Boxes, 228 Files Summary: The Communism Series is one of the best in the Phyllis Schlafly Collection. While the chronology of the series
More informationTHE MORAG MCLEOD SIMCHAK COLLECTION. Papers, (Predominantly, ) 1½ linear feet
THE MORAG MCLEOD SIMCHAK COLLECTION Papers, 1955-1976 (Predominantly, 1961-1975) 1½ linear feet Accession Number 905 L.C. Number MS The papers of were placed in the Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs
More informationThe Global Economic Crisis Sectoral coverage
Working Paper No. 271 The Global Economic Crisis Sectoral coverage Trends in Employment and Working Conditions by Economic Activity Statistical Update Third quarter 2009 Sectoral Activities Department
More informationC Leuthold, Carolyn and David, Papers, linear feet
C Leuthold, Carolyn and David, Papers, 1964-1996 3960 3 linear feet This collection is available at The State Historical Society of Missouri. If you would like more information, please contact us at shsresearch@umsystem.edu.
More informationWilliam L. Dickinson Congressional Papers. Box: D 93-01
Inventory of Files for the 93 rd Congressional Session () Box: D 93-01 Box title Folder # Description (legislative correspondence) 93-01 1 Whip polling records 2 Agriculture 3 Farm Leg-agriculture 4 Agriculture
More informationGeorge L-P. Weaver Collection. Papers, linear feet 12 storage boxes
George L-P. Weaver Collection Papers, 1950-1975 12 linear feet 12 storage boxes Accession #1295 OCLC # DALNET # George Leon-Paul Weaver was born in Pittsburgh on May 18, 1912 and spent his entire working
More informationWalter F. Mondale Papers
Walter F. Mondale Papers Received from the Jimmy Library Walter Mondale s foreign affairs and national security files have been retained by the Office of Presidential Libraries and housed at the Jimmy
More informationUFW Boycott: Washington, D.C. Collection. Papers, linear feet 6 storage boxes
Papers, 1966-1976 6 linear feet 6 storage boxes Accession # 221 OCLC # DALNET # The papers of the Washington, D.C. Boycott Office record the activities of the UFW in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia
More informationTHE UAW LOCAL #5 COLLECTION. 29 Manuscript Boxes. Processed: July 1968 Accession Number 277 By: DMD
THE UAW LOCAL #5 COLLECTION 29 Manuscript Boxes Processed: July 1968 Accession Number 277 By: DMD The papers of UAW Local #5 were deposited with the Labor History Archives in Feb. 1968 by Local #5. The
More informationTHE CLEMENS FORSEN COLLECTION. Papers, (Predominantly, ) 3 linear feet
THE CLEMENS FORSEN COLLECTION Papers, 1947-1964 (Predominantly, 1950-1964) 3 linear feet Accession Number 611 The papers of Clemens Forsen were placed in the Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs in August
More informationArchives of Labor and Urban Affairs. University Archives
Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs University Archives T he Walter P. Reuther Library of Labor and Urban Affairs is the largest labor archives in North America. Its mission is to collect, preserve, and
More informationMS-39, Springfield Urban League Records
Collection Number: MS-39 Title: Springfield Urban League Records Dates: 1915-1970 (bulk 1961-1970) Creator: Springfield (Ohio) Urban League MS-39, Springfield Urban League Records Summary/Abstract: Records
More informationTHE NAT WEINBERG COLLECTION. Papers, (Predominantly, ) 3 linear feet
THE NAT WEINBERG COLLECTION Papers, 1931-1974 (Predominantly, 1940-70) 3 linear feet Accession Number 108 L.C. Number MS The papers of Nat Weinberg were placed in the Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs
More informationCircular of Supreme People's Court on Implementing Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards Entered by China
Circular of Supreme People's Court on Implementing Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards Entered by China All Higher People's Courts and Intermediate People's Courts
More informationERA INDIANA MATERIALS,
Collection # M 1208 OM 0600 ERA INDIANA MATERIALS, 1961-1993 Collection Information Historical Sketch Scope and Content Note Series Contents Processed by Maire Gurevitz January 2016 Manuscript and Visual
More informationGlobal Trends in Location Selection Final results for 2005
Global Business Services Plant Location International Global Trends in Location Selection Final results for 2005 September, 2006 Global Business Services Plant Location International 1. Global Overview
More informationThe New York Public Library Humanities and Social Sciences Library Manuscripts and Archives Division. Dean Alfange Papers
The New York Public Library Humanities and Social Sciences Library Manuscripts and Archives Division Dean Alfange Papers 1927-1988 Mary Ellen Rogan July 1990 Table of Contents Summary... iii Biographical
More informationCHARLTON H. LYONS PAPERS Mss Inventory. Compiled By Wendy Cole
CHARLTON H. LYONS PAPERS Mss. 3075 Inventory Compiled By Wendy Cole Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections Special Collections, Hill Memorial Library Louisiana State University Libraries Baton
More informationTHE UAW-AMC DEPARTMENT COLLECTION. Papers, (Predominantly ) 5 1/4 linear feet
1 THE UAW-AMC DEPARTMENT COLLECTION Papers, 1965-1986 (Predominantly 1983-1986) 5 1/4 linear feet Accession Number 1433 The papers of the AMC department of the UAW were placed in the Archives of Labor
More informationAmerican Labor Timeline: 1860s to Modern Times
American Labor Timeline: 1860s to Modern Times Origins of Today's Union Movement Pullman Strike began on May 11, 1894. 1866 National Labor Union founded 1867 Congress begins reconstruction policy in former
More informationRECORDS OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR UNITED STATES-CHINA TRADE
http://gdc.gale.com/archivesunbound/ RECORDS OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR UNITED STATES-CHINA TRADE 1973-1983 This collection documents the formation of the National Council for United States-China Trade
More informationUnited Community Services Communications Department Records 8 linear feet (8 SB) , bulk
United Community Services Communications Department Records 8 linear feet (8 SB) 1928-1993, bulk 1947-1984 Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI Finding aid written by Dallas Pillen
More informationCONSTITUTION As adopted by a Special Constitutional Convention April 11, 1959; Revised and Amended through 73rd Convention May 17, 2014
CONSTITUTION As adopted by a Special Constitutional Convention April 11, 1959; Revised and Amended through 73rd Convention May 17, 2014 Table of Contents Constitution Article Page I Name 1 II Purpose 1
More information13/2/209 Communications Advertising Ad Council: Public Policy Committee File, , Box 1:
13/2/209 Communications Advertising Ad Council: Public Policy Committee File, 1954-1987, 1992 Box 1: Report of Public Policy Committee Meeting, November 17, 1954 A. Proposed Campaigns: A.C.T.I.O.N. Campaigns
More informationSeries 10: Book Materials Series, ; bulk 1947, cubic feet consisting of 109 folders, 6 oversize galleys, and 10 oversize items.
Series 10: Book Materials Series, 1938-1959; bulk 1947, 1958 3.15 cubic feet consisting of 109 folders, 6 oversize galleys, and 10 oversize items. The Book Materials series consists of advertisements,
More informationInternational Solidarity
Resolution No. 5 International Solidarity WHEREAS, the global financial crisis has increased unemployment, poverty inequality worldwide, while threatening the fundamental rights of workers; WHEREAS, the
More informationC Schwabe, Max ( ), Papers, linear feet and 1 scrapbook
C Schwabe, Max (1905-1983), Papers, 1927-1971 4019.8 linear feet and 1 scrapbook This collection is available at The State Historical Society of Missouri. If you would like more information, please contact
More informationSeries 6: CREEP [Committee for the Re-election of the President (Richard M. Nixon)] Series, ; bulk
Series 6: CREEP [Committee for the Re-election of the President (Richard M. Nixon)] Series, 1968-1973; bulk 1971-1972 6.75 cubic feet consisting of 194 folders. The CREEP [Committee for the Re-election
More informationWellesley Vietnam Summer/Wellesley Vietnam Peace Project Papers Wellesley Historical Society
Repository Identifier mawelhs Local Identifier 2004.03 Name and Location of Repository The 229 Washington Street Wellesley, MA 02481 (781) 235-6690 www.wellesleyhistoricalsociety.org Title Wellesley Vietnam
More informationC Meador, Lewis E. ( ), Constitutional Convention Papers, linear feet
C Meador, Lewis E. (1881-1975), Constitutional Convention Papers, 1943-1944 895 1.2 linear feet This collection is available at The State Historical Society of Missouri. If you would like more information,
More informationUAW Ford Department Collection. Papers, linear feet
Papers, 1941-1981 62 linear feet Accession # 105 OCLC # DALNET # The UAW signed its first contract with Ford Motor Company in 1941 after years of confrontation between labor and management. The first director
More informationINTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF SOCIAL WORKERS
INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF SOCIAL WORKERS 2018 Report to the General Meeting of the International Federation of Social Workers Archives Project Fiona Robertson IFSW Archivist Nigel Hall IFSW Archives
More informationDavid L. Bazelon Papers
MSS.003 Finding aid prepared by Jordon Steele. Last updated on April 28, 2011. University of Pennsylvania, Biddle Law Library, Manuscripts Collection 2008 Table of Contents Summary Information...3 Biography/History...4
More informationLeague of Nations LEAGUE OF NATIONS,
League of Nations LEAGUE OF NATIONS, international alliance for the preservation of peace, with headquarters at Geneva. The league existed from 1920 to 1946. The first meeting was held in Geneva, on Nov.
More informationRegister of the J. Burke Knapp papers
http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt529034bg No online items Finding aid prepared by Beth Goder Hoover Institution Archives 434 Galvez Mall Stanford University Stanford, CA, 94305-6003 (650) 723-3563
More informationContents. Mini Almanac Primary Sources Library...988
Contents.............................983 Primary Sources Library....................988 Honoring America: Flag Etiquette, The Star-Spangled Banner, The Pledge of Allegiance...................2 Glossary.................................3
More informationUAW Region 2B Collection. Records, linear feet 9 storage boxes
Records, 1939-1970 9 linear feet 9 storage boxes Accession # 1429 DALNET # OCLC # The UAW organized Region 2B in the Northwest Ohio area in 1939. In 1937, Richard Gosser was elected President of Local
More informationSEPTEMBER TRADE UPDATE ASIA TAKES THE LEAD
Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized SEPTEMBER TRADE WATCH SEPTEMBER TRADE UPDATE ASIA TAKES THE LEAD All regions show an
More informationSTUDENT ACTIVISTS COLLECTION: Student League for Industrial Democracy, Students for a Democratic Society, and Others
STUDENT ACTIVISTS COLLECTION: Student League for Industrial Democracy, Students for a Democratic Society, and Others Papers, 1946-66 (Predominantly 1957-61) 4 1/2 linear feet Accession Number 740, The
More informationManuscript Group 106 Dr. Edward Chaszar Collection. For Scholarly Use Only Last Modified July 16, 2015
Special Collections and University Archives Manuscript Group 106 Dr. Edward Chaszar Collection For Scholarly Use Only Last Modified July 16, 2015 Indiana University of Pennsylvania 302 Stapleton Library
More informationRole of Political and Legal Systems. Unit 5
Role of Political and Legal Systems Unit 5 Political Labels Liberal call for peaceful and gradual change of the nations political system, would like to see the government involved in the promotion of the
More informationCharles Traynor Bud Ferillo, Jr. (b. 1945) Papers,
South Carolina Political Collections University of South Carolina Libraries Charles Traynor Bud Ferillo, Jr. (b. 1945) Papers, 1950-2010 Volume: Processed: 1.5 linear feet 2009-2010 by Virginia Blake Provenance:
More informationMs. Coll. 146 Edward M. Augustus Papers, : Guide
State Library of Massachusetts - Special Collections Department Ms. Coll. 146 Edward M. Augustus Papers, 2000-2009: Guide COLLECTION SUMMARY Creator: Augustus, Edward M. Call Number: Ms. Coll. 146 Extent:
More informationX On record with the USOE.
Textbook Alignment to the Utah Core U.S. History II This alignment has been completed using an Independent Alignment Vendor from the USOE approved list (www.schools.utah.gov/curr/imc/indvendor.html.) Yes
More informationIndustriALL Global Union Shipbuidling-Shipbreaking AG Introduction & Background data
IndustriALL Global Union Shipbuidling-Shipbreaking AG Introduction & Background data 19-20 November, 2012 Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL Kan Matsuzaki- IndustriALL Global Union Building Unity and Power 115 countries
More informationPRICE, EDWIN A. SCRAPBOOKS
State of Tennessee Department of State Tennessee State Library and Archives 403 Seventh Avenue North Nashville, Tennessee 37243-0312 PRICE, EDWIN A. SCRAPBOOKS 1911-1934 Processed by: Hulan Glen Thomas
More informationResolution No. 7 Civil and Human Rights
Resolution No. 7 Civil and Human Rights WHEREAS, the United Steelworkers is and has always been a union for all. We do not discriminate nor will we condone discrimination on the basis of race, gender,
More informationX On record with the USOE.
Textbook Alignment to the Utah Core U.S. History II This alignment has been completed using an Independent Alignment Vendor from the USOE approved list (www.schools.utah.gov/curr/imc/indvendor.html.) Yes
More informationTHE ALBERT SAYER COLLECTION. 12 Manuscript Boxes. Processed: August 14, 1970 Accession No. 395 By: KD
12 Manuscript Boxes Processed: August 14, 1970 Accession No. 395 By: KD The papers of Albert Sayer were deposited with the Labor History Archives in June 10, 1970 by Florence Sayer. Albert H. Sayer, a
More informationTHE RICHARD MILLER COLLECTION. 7 Manuscript Boxes. Processed: June 1971 Accession Number: 448 By: MR
THE RICHARD MILLER COLLECTION 7 Manuscript Boxes Processed: June 1971 Accession Number: 448 By: MR The papers of Richard Miller were deposited in the Archives of Labor History and Urban Affairs in March
More informationComparable Worth in the State of Washington
Guide to Documents and Reports on Comparable Worth in the State of Washington 1964-1995 Office of the Secretary of State Division of Archives and Records Management 1129 Washington Street SE Olympia, Washington
More informationCRS Report for Congress
Order Code RS21478 Updated February 23, 2004 CRS Report for Congress Received through the CRS Web Thailand-U.S. Economic Relations: An Overview Wayne M. Morrison Specialist in International Trade and Finance
More informationBULGARIAN TRADE WITH EU IN THE PERIOD JANUARY - JUNE 2014 (PRELIMINARY DATA)
BULGARIAN TRADE WITH EU IN THE PERIOD JANUARY - JUNE 2014 (PRELIMINARY DATA) In the period January - June 2014 Bulgarian exports to the EU increased by 2.8% to the corresponding the year and amounted to
More informationINTRODUCTION Campaign materials from Wilson s 1970 challenge to the 8th district s incumbent U.S. Congressman Richard H. Ichord.
C Wilson, H. Clyde (1926-2010), Papers, 1962-1972 390 2.9 linear feet This collection is available at The State Historical Society of Missouri. If you would like more information, please contact us at
More informationChapter 1: Globalization and International Business
Chapter 1: Globalization and International Business Chapter Objectives 1-2 To define globalization and international business and show how they affect each other To understand why companies engage in international
More informationDONOR INFORMATION The papers were donated to the University of Missouri by Alva F. Lindsay on 26 October 1944 (Accession No. 169).
C Lindsay, Alva F. (1891-1957), Constitutional Convention Papers, 1943-1944 20.6 linear feet This collection is available at The State Historical Society of Missouri. If you would like more information,
More informationICC REGIONS TOOLKIT. Table of Contents
ICC REGIONS TOOLKIT Table of Contents Map of ICC Regions... 1 Benefits... 2 How to Get Started... 3 Appendix 1: Sample Regional Structure... 4 Appendix 2: Sample MOU... 5 Appendix 3: Region XII Breakdown...
More informationCitation: Sandor "Alex" Kvassay Papers, MS , Wichita State University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives.
Collection Summary Title: Sandor "Alex" Kvassay Papers Call Number: 2015-03 Creator: Sandor "Alex" Kvassay Inclusive dates: 1915-2014 Size: 4.5 linear ft. (5 boxes) Abstract: Papers of Sandor "Alex" Kvassay,
More informationResolution No. 5 Global Unity and Activism
Resolution No. 5 Global Unity and Activism WHEREAS, increasing inequality and concentration of wealth threaten the stability of democratic institutions and the human rights of working people around the
More informationUnited Foundation Office of the Vice President for Administration Records 21.5 linear feet (21 SB, 1 MB) , bulk
21.5 linear feet (21 SB, 1 MB) 1972-1999, bulk 1982-1988 Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI Finding aid written by Dallas Pillen March 16, 2015. Modified by Kris Kniffen October
More informationInventory of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Records - Sirhan Sirhan Case File
http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt2j49r8f6 No online items Records - Sirhan Sirhan Case File Processed by Archives Staff California State Archives 1020 "O" Street Sacramento, California 95814 Phone:
More informationU.S. TAKS Review. 11th
11th U.S. TAKS Review Add a background color or design template to the following slides and use as a Power Point presentation. Print as slides in black and white on colored paper to use as placards for
More informationChina and India:Convergence and Divergence
China and India:Convergence and Divergence I. "What China is good at, India is not and vice versa. The countries are inverted mirror of each other».. «very real possibility that China and India will in
More informationGuide to the Zelvin Lowman Papers
This finding aid was created by Joyce Moore on September 25, 2017. Persistent URL for this finding aid: http://n2t.net/ark:/62930/f12c75 2017 The Regents of the University of Nevada. All rights reserved.
More informationS0839 ACTWU Addenda, Folders
S0839 ACTWU Addenda, 1893-1993 138 Folders This collection is available at The State Historical Society of Missouri. If you would like more information, please contact us at shsresearch@umsystem.edu. This
More informationC Greater Kansas City, Missouri, Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO, Papers, linear feet
C Greater Kansas City, Missouri, Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO, Papers, 1946-1970 2514 1.2 linear feet This collection is available at The State Historical Society of Missouri. If you would like more
More information