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UAW PRESIDENT'S OFFICE: LEONARD WOODCOCK COLLECTION Papers, 1962-1977 (Predominantly, 1970-1977) 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 1988. 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 1974. He retired in May 1977. 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 1980. 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.

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UAW PRESIDENT'S OFFICE: LEONARD WOODCOCK COLLECTION

Papers, 1962-1977

(Predominantly, 1970-1977)

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 1988.

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 1974. He retired in May 1977.

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 1980.

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.

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Important subjects covered in the collection are:

Alliance for Labor Action National Commission on Productivity Civil Rights National Commission on Supplies and Commerce, Domestic and International Shortages Economy . National Health Insurance Ford Motor Company National Urban Coalition General Motors Corporation Negotiations Health Care Richard M. Nixon International Metalworkers Federation Union Jurisdiction NAACP UAW Locals and Regions

Among the important correspondents are:

William Beckham Richard M. Nixon Irving Bluestone William Oliver Donald Ephlin Victor Reuther Douglas Fraser Walter Reuther Melvin Glasser Kenneth Robinson Edward M, Kennedy Jordan Rossen Emil Mazey Steven I. Schlossberg George McGovern Robert Walker Ernest Moran Nat Weinberg Ken Morris

An index to subjects and correspondents will be found beginning on p. 53.

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Contents

245 manuscript boxes

Series I, General Union Files, 1968-1977, 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, 1970-1976,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, 1969-1976, 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, 1962-1968, 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, 1967-1972, 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, 1970-1975, Boxes 72-160: 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, 1970-1977, Boxes 161-162: 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, 1970-1977, Boxes 163-186: 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, 1970-1977, Boxes 187-235: 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.

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Series X, Personal Correspondence, 1970-1977,Boxes 235-237: 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,1970-1977, Boxes 237-243: A chronological series of speeches and speech notes, testimony, remarks, interviews, and articles by Leonard Woodcock during his tenure as president.

Series XII, Clippings, 1970-1977, Boxes 244-245: 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, 1970-1977 (located in the Archives

Library, with a card index to subjects in the Archives Reading Room.)

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Series I

General Union Files, 1968-77 Boxes 1-52

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, 1976 2-12. Aerospace Department, 1969-1974

Box 2

1-7. Aerospace Department, 1974-1977 8-12. Agricultural Implement Department. 1970-1976

13. Ag World, 1977 14-15. Air Pollution, 1970

Box 3

1-8. Air Pollution, 1970-1975 9. ALCOA, 1971-1974 10. Alcoholism, 1972-1973 11. Amalgamated Clothing Workers, 1971-1977 12. Amalgamated Meat Cutters, 1971-1977 13. American Bar Association, 1975-1977 14. American Council on Germany, 1975-1976 15. AFL-CIO, 1970-1977

Box 4

1-9. AFL-CIO Correspondence, 1970-1977 10. AFSCME, 1970-1976 11. American Federation of Teachers, 1971-1976 12. American Freedom from Hunger Foundation, 1973

Box 5

1. American League for International Assistance, 1977 2. American Petroleum Institute, 1976 3. American Postal Workers Union, 1972-1973 4. Americans for a Working Economy, 1977 5. "The Analytical Trouble Shooting Program", 1973 6. Anti-Trust, 1971 7. Arbitration Services Department, 1970-1977

8-12. Arctic Gas Project, 1975-1977 13-15. Automation Research Council, 1972

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Box 6

1-10. Automation Research Council, 1973-1978 11. Auto-Lite Company, 1971

12-15. Automobile Emissions, 1972-1976

Box 7

1-7. Automobile Emissions, 1976-1977 8. Automobile Exise Tax, 1971

9-15. Automobile Insurance, 1969-1974

Box 8

1-3. Auto Trade, Canada, 1971-1976 4-8. B-l Bomber Program, 1971-

9. Bechtel Group, 1977 10. Bendix Corporation, 1972 and 1976 11. Blood Donor Programs, 1970-1977

12-13. Blue-Cross-Blue Shield, 1970-1977 14. Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, 1971 and 1975

Box 9

1. Building Trades Unions, 1971-1977 2. Burroughs, Corporation, 1970-1972

3-9. Bussing, 1971-1976 10. Calley, Lt. William, 1971 11. Cambodia-Kent State Statement, 1970

12-15. Cambridge Reports, Inc., 1975

Box 10

1-2. Cambridge Reports, Inc., 1975-1976 3. Campaign Financing, 1973

4-15. CAP )Community Action Program) Department, 1969-1973

Box 11

1-7. CAP Department, 1973-1977 8-11. CAP Michigan, 1971-1976 12. Career Education, 1974-1976 13. Center for National Policy Reviews, 1970 14. Center of National Security Studies, 1974 15. Chamber of Commerce Task Force, 1972 16. Civilian Technology Administration, 1971

Box 12

1-3. Coalition of Labor Union Women, 1974-1976 4. Collective Bargaining, 1972-1973 5. Commission to Study the Organization of Peace, 1970-1975 6. Committee for a National Trade Policy, 1970-1974 7. Communications Workers of America, 1970-1975

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Box 12 continued

8. Community Health Association, 1970-1974 9-10. Community Services Department, 1971-1976

11. Conference on Public Service Employment, 1974 12. Congressional Budget Committee, 1975 13. Congressional Reform, 1972-1973

14-15. Constitution Committee, 1970-1971 16. Construction Trades, 1971

Box 13

1-4. Consumer Affairs, 1970-1976 5-7. Conversion Bill (McGovern), 1969-1972 8-9. Corporate Responsibility Project, 1970-1974 10. Corporate Secrecy, 1971

11-13. Cost of Living Council, 1972-1973

Box 14

1. Cost of Living Council, 1973-1974 2. Council on National Priorities and Resources, 1975-1977 3. Council on Religion and International Affairs, 1974-1975 4. Councils, UAW, 1974-1976 5. Defense Spending, 1971-1972 6. Democratic Review, 1974-1976 7.

8-9. Dental Programs, 1970-1973 10-11. Detroit Action Program Against Unemployment, 1974

12-15. Detroit, City of, 1970-1977

Box 15

1. Detroit Labor Council, 1970-1973 2. Detroit Tooling Association, 1971-1976 3. Detroit, University of, 1976 4. Distributive Workers of America, 1970-1975 5. Ditchley Conference, 1974 6. Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement, 1970-1971 7. Donnelley Mirrors, 1973

8-11. Drug/Alcohol Abuse, 1970-1976 12. Dubors (W.E.B.) Institute, 1976

13-16. Dumping of Foreign Autos on U.S. Market, 1975-1977 17-18. Eaton Corporation, 1970-1976

B ox 16

1-3. Economy, 1974-1976 4-6. Education, 1971-9173

7-13. Election Financing, 1970-1975

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Box 17

1-5. Employee Stock Ownership Plan, 1972-1975 6-13. Energy, 1973-1974

Box 18

1-11. Energy, 1974-1976

Box 19

1-3. Energy, 1976-1977 4-6. Engineers, 1970-1975

7-13. Environment, 1970-1977

Box 20

1-2. Environment, 1977 3-12. Environmental Protection Agency, 1967-1977

Box 21

1-2. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 1972-1976 3-11. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Cases, 1969-1976

12. Ervin Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, 1973

Box 22

1. European Community, 1972-1976 2. European Metalworkers Federation, 1974 3. Ex-Cello Corporation, 1971-1973 4. Exports, 1973

5-9. Fair Employment Practices, 1970-1975 10-11. Food, 1974-1976

12. Food Stamp Legislation, 1970-1977 13-14. Ford, Gerald R., 1974-1975

Box 23

1-10. Ford Motor Company, 1970-1977 11. Ford Foundation, 1975 12. Foreign Affairs, 1973 13. Foreign Policy, 1976 14. Foreign Visitors, 1970-1971

Box 24

1-2. Foreign Visitors, 1977-1978 3-5. Foundry Council, 1970-1976 6. Four-Day 40-Hour Work Week, 1970-1973 7. Frontlash, 1976 8. Fuel, 1975-1977 9. Full Employment

10. General Motors Corporation (Frank James Notes), 1967

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Box 24 continued

11-13. General Motors Corporation, 1970

Box 25

1-14. General Motors Corporation, 1970-1973

Box 26

1-14. General Motors Corporation, 1973-1975

Box 27

1-6. General Motors Corporation, 1975-1978 7-8. General Motors Corporation - Areas of Public Concern, 1975-1974

9. General Motors Corporation - Canada, 1970-1975 10. General Motors Corporation - Clippings, 1970 11. General Motors Corporation - on Multinational 12. General Motors Corporation - Strike Support, 1970

Box 28

1-4. General Motors Corporation, Strike Support, 1970-1971 5-6. General Motors-UAW Meetings, 1974

7. U.S.A. v. GM and Ford, January 1973 8-9. German Marshall Fund of the U.S., 1975-1976 10. Glass Bottle Blowers Association, 1971-1976 11. Graphic Arts International Union, 1975

12-14. Health Care, 1973-1977

Box 29

1. H.E.W., US Department of, 1970-1977 2-4. Housing, 1970-1976

5. Humphrey Hawkins Bill (H.R.SO), 1976 6-11. Imports, 1970-1975

12. Imports, AFL-CIO Statements, 1953-1970 13. Industrial Relations Research Association, 1974

Box 30

1. Institute for Consumer, Occupational, and Envirnmental Safety, 1970 2-3. Inflation, 1974 4. Interface Magazine, 1973 5. International Association of Bridge, Structural. and Ornamental Iron Workers, 1973-1975 6. International Association of Machinists, 1971-1978 7. International Brotherhood of Lectrical Workers, 1972-1976 8. International Brotherhood of Teamsters, 1973-1976 9. International Chemical Workers Union, 1970 and 1974

10. ICFTU Congresses, 1975 and 1977 11. International Harvester, 1970-1975

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Box 30 continued

12. International Ladies Garment Workers Union,1970-1977 13. International Longshoremen's Association, 1971-1976 14. International Molders and Allied Workers, 1971-1976 15. International Union of Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers,

1970-1977 16. International Union of United Brewery Workers, 1971-9174 18. International Women's Year,, 1974

Box 31

1. Jewish Labor Committee, 1972-1977 2-6. Labor Department, U.S., 1970-1977 7-8. Labor for Peace, 1972-1973 9-12. Labor Policy Advisory Committee on Multinational Trade

Negotiations, 1975-1976

Box 32

1-8. Labor Policy Advisory Committee for Multinational Trade Negotiations, 1976-1977

Box 33

1-3. Labor Policy Advisory Committee for Multinational Trade Negotiations, 1977-1978

4. Labor Sector Advisory Committee on Electrical and Electronic Equipment, 1975-19

5-6. Labor Sector Advisory Committee on Transportation Equipment and Primary and Fabricated Metal Products, 1975-1977

7-9. Labor Summit Meeting, 1974 10-13. Labor University Alliance, 1970-1972

Box 34

1. Local Union 887, UAW, 1972 2. Meat Boycott, 1973 3. MIA's, 1976-1977 4. Muskie for President, 1972 5. National Alliance for Shaping Safer Cities, 1970-1971 6. National Center for Voluntary Action, 1970-1971

7-8. National Citizens Committee to Aid GM Strikers, 1970-1971 9. National Commission for Manpower Policy, 1976

10-11. National Farmers Union, 1970-1976 12. National Maritime Union, 1974-1975

13-14. National Peace Action Coalition, 1970-1972

Box 35

1-2. National Urban League, 1970-1979 3. National Voter Registration Association, 1972 4. National Women's Political Caucus, 1971

5-8. Nixon, Richard M., 1970-1974

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Box 35 continued

9. Nobel Peace Prize Committee, 1976 10-15. Occupational Safety and Health, 1970-1974

Box 36

1. Office of Economic Opportunity, U.S., 1973-1974 2. OPEIU Strikes, 1971 and 1973 3. Oil, Chemical, and Atomic Workers, 1970-1975 4. Oral History, Columbia, 1976 5. Oral History, JFK Library, 1970 6. Oral History, Michigan State University, 1974 7. Oral History, G .R. Urban, 1972 8. Parts and Suppliers Department, UAW, 1971-1975 9. Pattern Makers League, 1971-1974

10-15. Pay Board, U.S., 1971

Box 37

1-8. Pay Board, U.S., 1972-1973 9-11. Pay Board, U.S., Aerospace, 1971

12. Pay Board, U.S., Agenda nad Policy, 1972

Box 38

1. Pay Board Clippings 2-3. Pay Board Manual, 1971 4-5. Pay Board Minutes, 1971-1972

6.. Pay Board Pacific Maritime Association - International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union, 1972

7. Pay Board Staff Submissions, 1972 8-122. Pay Board Weekly Status Reports, 1972

Box 39

1-5. Pension Reinsurance, 1970-1976 6. Phase II, 1973 7. Poverty, 1972 8. President's Reorganization Project, U.S., 1977

9-11. Price Commission, U.S., 1972 12. Price Monitoring, 1971-1972 13. Price Wage Review Board, 1971

14-15. Prices-Profits, 1969-1971

Box 40

1-3. Prices-Profits, 1971-1974 4-6. Prison Reform, 1972-1973 7. Prisoners of War, 1970-1972 8. Product Liability, 1977 9. Rail Transportation, 1974

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Box 40 continued

10. Region 1, UAW, 1970 11-13. Region 1A, UAW, 1970 and 1975 14-15. Region 1B, UAW, 1971

16. Region 2, UAW, 1968

Box 41

1-3. Region 2, UAW, 1968-1971 4-5. Region 6, UAW, 1970-1973 6-8. Region 9A, UAW, 1972-1974 9. Retail Clerks International Association, 1971-1976

10. Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Union, 1971 and 1974 11. Reuther Aircraft Accident, 1970-1971

12-13. Reuther, W.P., Memorial, 1970-1971 14-15. Revenue Sharing, 1971

Box 42

1. Satra Corporation, 1976Schoolcraft College, 1974 2. Service Employees International Union, 1970-1976 3. Social Security Advisory Council, 1975 4. Sheet Metal Workers International Association, 1971-1976

6-7. Stadium (Wayne County), 1971 8. Students, 1970-1974 9. Taxes, 1971

10-11. Textile Workers Union of America, 1971-1977 12. The Newspaper Guild, 1972-1975 13. Typographical Unions, 1971-1975 14. Unemployment, 1976

15-19. Unions, 1970-1977

Box 43

1-7. United Farm Workers of America, 1970-1977 8. United Furniture Workers of America, 1971-1976 9. UGT, 1977 10. United Mine Workers, 1973-1976 11. United Nations Environmental Program, 1976 12. United Paper workers International Union, 1973-1976 13. United Plant Guard Workers of America, 1970-1976

Box 44

1. United Rubber Workers, 1972-1976 2-3. U.S. Bicentennial, 1975-1976

4. U.S. Department of the Navy, 1976 5-12. U.S. Government, 19 70-1974

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Box 45

1-12. U.S. Government, 1975-1978

Box 46

1-2. U.S. Government, 1978 3-13. U.S. House of Representatives, 1970-1974

Box 47

1-13. U.S. House of Representatives, 1974-1976

Box 48

1-4. U.S. House of Representatives, 1976-1977 5-14. U.S. Senate, 1970-1973

Box 49

1-13. U.S. Senate, 1973-1977

Box 50

1-2. U.S. Senate, 1977 3-4. United Steelworkers of America, 1971-1977 5. United Transportation Union, 1972-1973 6. Upholsterers' International Union, 1971-1974 7. Utility Workers of America, 1972-1973

8-12. Wage-Price Freeze, 1971 13-15. Washington Office (International Affairs Department) UAW, 1970-1972

Box 51

1-12. Washington Office (International Affairs Department) UAW, 1972-1976

Box 52

1-2. Washington Office (International Affairs Department) UAW, 1976-1977 3-4. Welfare Reform, 1970-1977 5-6. Work Place, 1972

7. Workers' Action Movement, 1973 8. World Confederation of Labour, 1970-1976 9. World Federation of Trade Unions, 1970-1975

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UAW President's Office/Woodcock Files Series II

Negotiations, 1970-1976 Boxes 52-65

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

10. Aerospace Negotiations, 1971-1974 11-12. Agricultural Implement Negotiations, 1970-1973

13. American Motors Corporation Negotiations, 1976

Box 53

1-6. Auto Negotiations, 1970-1973 7. Auto Negotiations, COLA, 1973

8-9 Auto Negotiations, Cost, 1973 10. Auto Negotiations, Pensions, 1973 11. Auto Negotiations, Phased Retirement, 1973

12-14. Auto Negotiations, 1976

Box 54

1. Bendix Negotiations,1971 2. Budd Negotiations, 1977

3-5. Caterpillar Negotiations ,1970-1976 6-8. Chrysler Negotiations, Agreement, 1971

9. Chrysler Convention, 1973 10. Chrysler Negotiations, Opening Statement, 1973

11-12. Chrysler Negotiations, Fact Books, 1973 13-15. Chrysler Negotiations, Notes, 1973

Box 55

1. Chrysler Negotiations, Proposal, 1973 2. Chrysler Negotiations, Bargaining Issues, 1973 3. Chrysler Negotiations, Benefit Programs, 1973 4. Chrysler Negotiations, Canada, 1973 5. Chrysler Negotiations, Cost of Living Council, 1973

6-8. Chrysler Negotiations, Dental, 1973 9. Chrysler Negotiations, Equal Application, 1973

10-11. Chrysler Negotiations, Insurance , 1973 12. Chrysler Negotiations, Overtime, 1973

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Box 56

1. Chrysler Negotiations, Overtime, 1973 2. Chrysler Negotiations, Pensions, 1973 3. Chrysler Negotiations, Retirement, 1973

4-5. Chrysler Negotiations, SUB, 1973 6-7. Chrysler Negotiations, Working Conditions, 1973 8-9. Chrysler Negotiations, Agreements, 1973 10. Chrysler Negotiations, Contract Summaries, 1973 11. Chrysler Negotiations, Reactions, 1973 12. Chrysler Negotiations, 1976 13. Chrysler Negotiations, Letters, 1976

Box 57 1-8. Chrysler Negotiations, Working Agreements, 1976

9. Chrysler Negotiations, Contract Summaries, 1976 10. Dana Negotiations, 1973

11-12. Deere Negotiations, 1971-1973

Box 58

1-2. Deere Negotiations, 1976 3-5. Eaton Negotiations, 1973-1976 6-7. Ford Motor Company Negotiations, 1970 8-9. Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Agreements, 1970 10. Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Meetings, 1971 11. Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Opening Statement, 1973 12. Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Fact Book, 1973 13. Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Bargaining Issues, 1973

Box 59

1. Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Mailings, 1973 2. Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Mortality Study, 1973 3. Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Notes, 1973

4-7. Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Proposals, 1973 8-10. Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Working Agreements, 1973

11. Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Insurance Agreement, 1973

Box 60

1. Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Retirement Agreement, 1973 2. Ford Motor Company Negotiations, SUB Agreement, 1973 3. Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Settlement, 1973 4. Ford Motor Company Negotiations, 1976 5. Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Benefits Plans, 1976 6. Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Costs, 1976 7. Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Hours of Labor, 1976

8-9. Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Notes, 1976 10. Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Press Conferences, 1976 11. Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Proposals, 1976 12. Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Retirement and Pensions 1976

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Box 61

1. Ford Motor Company Negotiations, SUB Plan, 1976 2-4. Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Working Agreement, 1976

5. Ford Motor Company Negotiations, Settlement, 1976 6-7. General Motors Corporation Negotiations, 1967 8. General Motors Corporation Negotiations, Strike Votes, 1967 9. General Motors Corporation Negotiations, Staff, Collective

Bargaining Committee, 1 967 10. Genera l Motors Corporation Negotiations, Telegrams, 1967 11. General Motors Corporation Negotiations, Opening Statements,

1970 12. General Motors Corporation Negotiations, Notes, 1970

Box 62

1-2. General Motor Negotiations, Bargaining Issues, 1970 3-5. General Motors Negotiations, Canada, 1970 6. General Motors Negotiations, Proposals, 1970 7. General Motors Negotiations, Retirement, 1970 8. General Motors Negotiations, SUB Plan, 1970 9. General Motors Negotiations, Wages, 1970 10. General Motors Negotiations, Settlement, 1970 11. General Motors Negotiations, Clippings & Releases, 1970 12. General Motors Negotiations, 1973 13. General Motors Negotiations, Corporate Finances, 1973 14. General Motors Negotiations, Notes, 1973

Box 63

1. General Motors Negotiations, Proposals, 1973 2-5. General Motors Negotiations, Statements, 1973

6. General Motors Negotiations, Canada, 1973 7. General Motors Negotiations, Insurance, 1973 8. General Motors Negotiations, SUB Plans, 1973 9. General Motors Negotiations, Wages, 1973

10-11. General Motors Negotiations, Working Agreements, 1973 12. General Motors Negotiations, Letters of Understanding, 1973

Box 64

1. General Motors Negotiations ,Letters of Understanding, 1973 2. General Motors Negotiations, Settlement, 1973

3-4. General Motors Negotiations, 1976 5. General Motors Negotiations, Bargaining Issues, 1976 6. General Motors Negotiations, Convention, 1976 7. General Motors Negotiations, Proposals, 1976 8. General Motors Negotiations, Press Conference, 1976

9-13. General Motors Negotiations, Contract Settlement, 1976

Box 65

1. General Motors Negotiations, Settlement, 1976 2-7. International Harvester Negotiations, 1970-1976 8-9. McDonnell-Douglass Negotiations, 1971 and 1974 10. North American Rockwell Negotiations, 1971

11-12. Teamsters Negotiations, 1970 and 1973 13-15. United Rubber Workers - Goodyear Agreement, 1970

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Series III Internal Studies, 1969-1976

Box 66

Studies commissioned by the UAW and performed by outside agencies regarding worker attitudes and opinions of the union by its members.

Box 66

1. "The System of the Internal Remedies of the UAW: A Criticism", Detroit, 1969

2. "A Study of Membership and Leadership Opinion in UAW Region Three , Hart Research, 1974

3. "A Survey if the Opinions and Attitudes of UAW Region 3 Members in Indiana", Hart Research, 1976

4. "The Gallup Study of Communications Credibility", Gallup Organization, 1976

Series IV Jurisdictional Files, 1962-1968

Boxes 66-67

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, 1966-1968

Box 67

1. Bill Aerospace, UAW v AFTE, 1965-1968 2-3. Bill Aerospace, AFTE, 1965-1968

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4. Chevrolet, Brotherhood of Painters, 1966 5. Chicago Rawhide Company, Amalgamated Meat Cutters, 1966

6-7. Douglass Aircraft, UAW v. IAM, 1962-1968 8. Fairchild Hiller Company, Teamsters, 1966-1967 9. Hoover Chemical Company, 1965 1 0. Jackson Company, UAW Presidents Meeting, AFL-CIO, 1967

11-12. Muehler Climatrol, Building Trades, -1966 13. National Seal Company, URW, 1967 14. Parmalee Products, URW, 1967-1968 15. H.K. Porter Company, URW, 1967 16. Rochester Products v. Building Trades, 1965 17. Steam's Manufacturing, Teamsters & Iron Workers, 1964

Series V Alliance for Labor Action, 1967-1972

Boxes 68-72

Records, particularly those concerning grant proposals and requests, of the UAW's involvement with the Alliance for Labor Action.

Box 68

1-2. Affiliation, 1967-1971 3. Agreements, 1970

4-5. Church, Camous, and Community Relation, 1969-1970 6. Clippings, 1968-1971 7. Committee on Community and Social Action, 1969-1970

8-9. Executive Board, 1971 10. Executive Committee, 1970 11. Film; 1970

12-15. Finance, 1969-1971

Box 69

1. Finances, 1972-1973 2. Founding, 1968

3-6. Founding Conference, 1969 7-12. Grants, 1969-1971

Box 70

1-2. Grants, 1969-1971 3. Grant: Committee for National Health Insurance, 1969 4. Grant: Conference on Economic Progress, 1970-1971 5. Grant: Environmental Health Programs, Inc., 1971 6. Grant: medical Committee for Human Rights, 1971 7. Grant: Michigan Artrain, 1971

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Box 70 continued

8. Grant: National Association for Community Development, 1970-71 9. Grant: National Association of Human Rights Workers,

1971-1972 10. Grant: National Committee for a Political Settlement in

Vietnam, 1969-1961 11. Grant: National Corporation for Housing Partnerships,

1970-1971

Box 71

1. Grant: National Council on Hunger and Malnutrition in the U.S., 1969-1970

2. Grant: National Farm Workers Service Center, 1970 3. Grant: North Jersey Community Union, 1970-1971 4. Grant: Southern Mutual Help Association, 1970 5. Grant: Transportation Opportunities Program, 1969-1970 6. Grant: UAW STEP, 1971-1972 7. Grant: United Nations Association of the U.S.A., 1970 8. U.S. National Student Association, 1970-1971

9-10. Watts Labor Action Committee, 1969-1970 11-16. Intern Program, 1970-1971 17. International Chemical Workers Union, 1969-1971 18. Labor Organization Annual Reports, 1969-1972 19. Leases, 1969-1970 20. Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1968-1970 21. National Association for Community Development, 1970

Box 72

1. National Conference on Tax Reform, 1969 2-4. Organizing, 1969-1972 5. Pamphlets 6. Purpose Statements, 1969 7. Reuther Notes

8-9. Structure, c. 1968 10-11. Tax Information, 1969-1970

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Series VI Union Correspondence, 1970-1975

Boxes 72-160

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 72

12-16. A, 1970-1972

Box 73

1-11. A. 1973-1974

Box 74

1-8. A; 1974-1975 9-10. Allred, Wayne, 1970-1971

11. Automotive Industries Foundation, 1975 12-13. B., 1970

Box 75

1-12. B., 1970-1971

Box 76

1-12. B., 1971-1972

Box 77

1-12. B., 1972

Box 78

1-11. B., 1972-1973

Box 79

1-13. B., 1973-1974

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Box 80

1-11. B., 1974

Box 81

1-11. B., 1974-1975

Box 82

1-7. B., 1975 8. B'nai Brith Dinner, 1973 9. Bradbury, Jerry, 1975

10-12. C. 1970

Box 83

1-10. C. 1970-1971

Box 84

1-11. C, 1971-1972

Box 85

1-10. C, 1972-1973

Box 86

1-11. C, 1973-1974

Box 87

1-10. C, 1974

Box 88

1-10. C., 1975

Box 89

1. C., 1975 2. Chernow, Mel, 1973 3. Chesey, Marion J., 1975 4. Curran, Mike, 1975

5-10. D., 1970-1971

Box 90

1-11. D., 1971-1973

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Box 91

1-9. D., 1973-1974

Box 92

1-9. D., 1974-1975

Box 93

1-4. D., 1975 5. Deakins, Stella, 1972 6. Douglas, Donald Willis, 1972

7-10. E., 1970-1972

Box 94

1-10. E., 1972-1975

Box 95

1-2. E., 1975-1976 3. Esquire Article, 1973

4-11. F., 1970-1971

Box 96

1-10. F., 1972-1973

Box 97

1-11. F., 1973-1975

Box 98

1-2. F., 1975-1976 3. Finco, Diane M., 1975 4. Fritz, John H., 1975

5-12. G., 1970-1971

Box 99

1-10. G., 1971-1972

Box 100

1-10. G., 1972-1973

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Box 102

1-10. G., 1974-1975

Box 103

1. Gallery, 1973 2. Gas Credit Card Use, City of Detroit, 1972 3. Great Lakes Basin Commission, 1972

4-16. H., 1970-1971

Box 104

1-10. H., 1971-1972

Box 105

1-11. H., 1972-1973

Box 106

1-11. H., 1973-1974

Box 107

1-10. H., 1974-1975

Box 108

1-9. H., 1975 10. Hale, Earl, 1971-1972

Box 109

1. Hale, Earl, 1972 2. Hall, Edgar, 1975 3. Hoogerhyde, Jerry, 1971 4. Houchens, Robert B., 1972 5. Hover, Robert H., 1971 6. Hutchens, Azlee, 1975

7-11. I., 1970-1975

Box 110

1-10. J., 1970-1972

Box 111 1-11. J., 1972-1974

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Box 112 1-7. J., 1975

8. Jiles, Joseph, 1975 9. Jones, Charles, 1975

10-12. K., 1970

Box 113 1-10. K., 1971-1972

Box 114

1-10. K., 1972-1973

Box 115 1-10. K., 1974-1975

Box 116

1-6. K., 1975-1976 7. Keliipo, Ike K., 1974 8. Kochs, D.G., 1975 9. Korba, Walter, 1975 10. Kraus, Joseph, 1975

11-12. L., 1970

Box 117 1-10. L., 1970-1972

Box 118

1-9. L., 1972-1973

Box 119 1-10. L., 1974-1975

Box 120

1-4. L., 1975 5. Lacko, William J., 1975 6. Lanza, Louis, 1975 7. Leontief, Wassily, 1976 8. Lewis, James H., 1975 9. Lewis, Joe, 1973

10. Lisi, Joe (album), 1973-1974

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Box 121

1-8. Correspondence,M, 1970

9-15. 1971

Box 122

1-11. Correspondence,M, 1971

12-13. 1972

Box 123

1-14. Correspondence, M, 1972

Box 124

1-11. Correspondence, M, 1973

Box 125

1-12. Correspondence, M, 1973

Box 126

1-14. Correspondence, M, 1974

Box 127

1-5. Correspondence, M, 1974 6-13. 1975

Box 128

1-9. Correspondence, M, 1975 10-11. N, 1970 12-14. 1971

Box 129

1-2. Correspondence, N, 1971 3-7. 1972

8-14. 1973

Box 130

1-2. Correspondence, N, 1973 3-5. 1974 6-8. 1975

9. O, 1970 10-12. 1971 13-15. 1972

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Box 131

1-5. Correspondence, O, 1973

6-7. 1974 8-11. 1975

12-14. P, 1970

Box 132

1-2. Correspondence, P, 1970

3-12. 1971

Box 133

1-16. Correspondence, P, 1972

Box 134

1-11. Correspondence, P, 1973

12-13. 1974

Box 135

1-8. Correspondence, P, 1974 9-14 1975

Box 136

1-6. Correspondence, P, 1975 7-8. Pan Coastal, Inc., 1972

9. Perrault, Oliver, 1970-1975 10. Pie 11, Frederick, 1969-1972 11. Pruitt, William A., 1974 12. Correspondence, Q, 1971-1972 13. 1973 14. 1974-1975

Box 137

1-4. Correspondence, R, 1970

5-13. 1971

Box 138

1-10. Correspondence, R, 1972

11-13. 1973

Box 139 1-9. Correspondence, R, 1973

10-13. 1974

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Box 140

1-8. Correspondence, R, 1974 9-15. 1975

Box 141

1-3. Correspondence, R, 1975 4. 1977 5. Rader, John E . , 1971-1972 6. Rosselot, Ralph, 1972 7. Rutherford, Lee; Correspondence re: Jamaica, 1974 8. Ruzicka, William, 1975 9. Correspondence, S, 1969

10-14. 1970

Box 142

1-4. Correspondence, S, 1970 5-14. 1971

Box 143

1-7. Correspondence, S, 1971 8-13. 1972

Box 144

1-13. Correspondence, S, 1972

Box 145

1-3. Correspondence, S, 1972 4-14. 1973

Box 146

1-12. Correspondence, S, 1973 13-14. 1974

Box 147

1-12. Correspondence, S, 1974

Box: 148

1-6. Correspondence, S, 1974

7-12. 1975

Box 149

1-12. Correspondence, S, 1975

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Box 150

1-2. Correspondence, S, 1975 3. Sandoval, George, 1973 4. Saier, Karl, Jr., 1971 5. Schmitt, Otto, 1974 6. Sisson, Paul, 1974 7. Smith, Chesterfield, 1974 8. Smith, Dale, 1973 9. SEMCOG, 1971

10. Squair, James R., 1971-1972 11 Stickney, Paul, 1975 12. Systematic Training and Redevelopment, 1971

Box 151

1-2. Correspondence, T, 1970 3-6. 1971

7-12. 1972 13-14. 1973

Box 152

1-5. Correspondence, T, 1973 6-11. 1974

Box 153

1-6. Correspondence, T, 1975 7-8. Tsertos, George, 1972

9. Correspondence, U, 1970-1971 10. 1972 11. 1973-1974 12. 1975 13. Correspondence, V, 1970

14-15. 1971

Box 154

1-2. Correspondence, V, 1972 3-4 1973 5-6. 1974

7. 1975 8-12. Correspondence, W, 1970

Box 155

1-11. Correspondence, W, 1971

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Box 156

1-13. Correspondence, W, 1972

Box 157

1-12. Correspondence, W, 1973

Box 158

1-13. Correspondence, W, 1974

Box 159

1-11. Correspondence, W, 1975 12. Weatherly, Otis, 1970-1973 13. White, Louis A., 1972 14. Wiesel, Donald H., 1970-1974

Box 160

1. Correspondence, X, 1972-1974 2. Correspondence, Y, 1970

3-4. 1971 5-6. 1972

7. 1973 8. 1974

9-10. 1975 11. Yamura, Joe S., 1974 12. Correspondence, Z, 1970 13. 1971 14. 1972

15-16. 1973 17. 1974 18. 1975

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Series VII

Foreign Correspondence, 1970-1977

Boxes 161-162

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 161

1. Africa,1976 2. Argentina, 1974, 1976

3-4. Australia, 1972-1976 5. Bangladesh, 1972 6. Belgium, 1974-1975

7-10. Chile, 1974-1976. 11. China, 1971-1973 12. Columbia, 1970,1976 13. Cyprus, 1974 14. Czechoslovakia, 1970-1971, 1975 15. Denmark, 1973 16. Dominican Republic, 1974

17-18. England, 1970-1976 19. Europe, 1975 20. Finland, 1974 21. France, 1973, 1976

22-23. Germany, 1970-1976 24. India, 1971, 1974, 1976

25-26. Israel, 1973-1976

Box 162

1. Italy, 2-5. Japan, 1971-1976 6. Latin America, 1976 7. Malaysia, 1970,1974 8. Mexico, 1975 9. Middle East, 1973-1974 10. Philippines, 1974 11. Portugual, 1974-1976 12. Puerto Rico, 1971-1974 13. Romania, 1970 14. South Africa, 1971, 1974, 1976 15. Spain, 1973-1975

16-17. Sweden, 1970-1976 18. Switzerland, 1974-1975 19. Turkey, 1970, 1974 20. Uruguay, 1975 21. Yugoslavia, 1971-1973

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Series VIII

Accepted and Rejected Invitations, 1970-1977

Boxes 163-186

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 163

1. Accepted invitations, May-June 1970 2. June-July 1970 3. August-September 1970 4. October 1970 5. November-December 1970 6. January 1971

7-8. February 1971 9. March 1971

10-14. April 1971

Box 164

1-3. Accepted Invitations, June 1971 4-5. July 1971 6. August 1971

7-8. September 1971 9-10. October 1971 11. November 1971 12. November-December 1971

13-16. January 1972

Box 165

1-3. Accepted Invitations, January 1972 4-5. February 1972 6. March 1972

7-10. April 1972 11-12. May 1972 13-15. June 1972

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Box 166

1. Accepted Invitations, July 1972 2-3. July, 1972 (U.S.S.R.) 4. August 1972 5. September 1972

6-7. October 1972 8-9. November 1972

10. December 1972 11. January 1973

12-13. February 1973 14-15. March 1973

Box 167

1-3. Accepted Invitations, April 1973 4-5. May 1973 6-7. June 1973

8. July-August 1973 9. September 1973

10. September 1973 (Congressional Black Caucus) 11. October 1973

12-14. November 1973 15. December 1973

Box 168

1. Accepted Invitations, January 1974 2-4. February 1974 5-9. March 1974

10-11. April 1974 12-15. May 1974

Box 169

1. Accepted Invitations, June 1974 2. August 1974 3. September 1974

4-5. October 1974 6-7. November 1974

8. December 1974 9. January 1975

10. February 1975 11-14. March 1975

15. April 1975

Box 170

1-2. Accepted Invitations, April 1975 3. April 1975 (National Conference of Democratic

Mayors) 4. May 1975

5-7. June 1975 8-9. July 1975

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10-11. Accepted Invitations, August 1975

Box 171

1-2. Accepted Invitations, September 1975 3. October 1975

4-6. November 1975 7. November 1975 (National Democratic Issues Conv.) 8. December 1975

9-10. January 1976 11-12. February 1976

Box 172

1. Accepted Invitations, February 1976 2-4. March 1976 5-8. April 1976

9-10. May 1976 11-13. June 1976

Box 173

1. Accepted Invitations, July 1976 2. August 1976

3-4. September 1976 5. October 1976 6. November 1976

7-10. December 1976 11-12. January 1977

13. February 1977

Box 174

1. Accepted Invitations, February 1977 2-3. March 1977 4-5. April 1977

6. May 1977 7-8. June 1977

9. Rejected Invitations, January-May 1970 10-11. June 1970

12. July 1970 13. August 1970

Box 175

1. Rejected Invitations, September 1970 2. October 1970

3-4. November 1970 5-6. December 1970 7-8. January 1971

9. February 1971 10. March 1971

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Box 175 (continued)

11-13. Rejected Invitations, April 1971

Box 176

1-2. Rejected Invitations, May 1971 3. June 1971 4. July 1971 5. August 1971

6-8. September 1971 9-11. October 1971

12-13. November 1971

Box 177

1-2. Rejected Invitations, December 1971 3. January 1972

4-5. February 1972 6-7. March 1972

8. April 1972 9-10. May 1972

11. June 1972 12. July 1972

13-14. Augist 1972

Box 178

1-2. Rejected Invitations, September 1972 3-4. October 1972 5. November 1972 6. December 1972 7. January 1973

8-9. February 1973 10-11. March 1973 12-13. April 1973

Box 179

1. Rejected Invitations, May 1973 2-3. June 1973 4-5. July 1973 6. August 1973

7-8. September 1973 9-10. October 1973

11. November 1973 12. December 1973

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Box 180

1-2. Rejected Invitations, January 1974 3-6. February 1974 7-8. March 1974

9-11. April 1974 12. May 1974

13-14. June 1974

Box 181

1-2. Rejected Invitations, July 1974 3. August 1974

4-7. September 1974 8-9. October 1974

10-11. November 1974 12. December 1974

13-14. January 1975

Box 182

1. Rejected Invitations, January 1975 2-3. February 1975 4-7. March 1975

8-10. April 1975

Box 83

1-2. RejectedInvitations, May 1975 3-4. June 1975 5-6. July 1975 7-8. August 1975

9-10. September 1975 11-13. October 1975

Box 184

1-2. Rejected Invitations, November 1975 3. December 1975

4-5. January 1976 6-8. February 1976

9-11. March 1976 12-14. April 1976

Box 185

1-2. Rejected Invitations, May 1976 3-4. June 1976 5-7. July 1976 8-9. August 1976

10-11. September 1976 12-13. October 1976

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Box 186

1-2. Rejected Invitations, November 1976 3-4. December 1976 5-6. January 1977 7-8. February 1977

9-10. March 1977 11-12. April 1977 13-14. May 1977

15. June 1977

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Series IX

Organizations and Activities, 1970-1977

Boxes 187-235

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, 1970-1977, Boxes 187-235

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, 1970-1977, Box 235

Memberships of a more personal and miscellaneous nature, arranged alphabetically by name of organization.

Subseries A: International, National, and Community Activities, 1970-1977

Box 187

1. Ad Hoc Committee on the Human Rights and Genocide Treaties,

1970-1977 2. Advisory Council of National Organizations, 1974-1977 3. Alabama Citizens for Responsive Public Television, 1976

4-5. Alliance for Food, 1975 6. ACLU National Privacy Program, 1975 7. American Committee for Iberian Freedom, 1976

8-10. American Committee for United States-Soviet Relations, 1974-1977 11-14. American Immigration and Citizenship Conference, 1972-1977

15. American Jewish Committee, 1974

Box 188

1-6. Asian Studies, University of Michigan, 1974-1976 7-8. Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, 1974-1975

9. Carnegie Center for Transnational Studies, 1976 10-11. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1975-1976

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Box 189

1-8. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1976-1977 9-12. Center for National Policy Review, 1974-1975

Box 190

1-2. Center for National Policy Review, 1976 3. Center for Public Financing of Elections, 1975 4. Center for Responsive Technology, 1975

5-6. Center for the Quality of Working Life, 1974-1975 7. Channel 56, WTVS, Detroit, 1973-1974 8. Christian Life Commission, 1976 9. Citizens Coalition for Courts and Justice, 1974

10. Citizens Committee Concerned with Freedom of the Press, 1976 11-12. Citizens Committee for Restoring Public Trust in Government, 1977 13-15. Citizens for Highway Safety, 1976-1977

Box 191

1-7. Committee for National Health Insurance, 1970 8. CNHI Bill Draft, 1970 9. CNHI Financial Statements, 1970-1971

Box 192

1-10. Committee for National Health Insurance, 1971 11-12. Committee for National Health Insurance, 1972

Box 193

1-3. Committee for National Health Insurance, 1972 4-7. Committee for National Health Insurance, 1973

8-12. Committee for National Health Insurance, 1974

Box 194

1-5. Committee for National Health Insurance, 1975 6. CNHI Project Health, 1975

7-9. Committee for National Health Insurance, 1976 10. Committee for National Health Insurance, 1977

Box 195

1. Committee for Peace and New Priorities, 1971 2-4. Committee for Public Justice, 1970-1977

5-12. Common Cause, 1970-1972

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Box 196

1-3. Common Cause, 1972-74 4. Congressional Leadership for the Future, 1970-71

5-9. Council on Foreign Relations, 1971-77 10-13. Council on Hemispheric Conditions, 1976-77

14. Democratic Advisory Council of Elected Officials, 1974

Box 197

1-2. Democratic National Committee, 1974-76 3. DNC Charter Commission, 1973-74

4-11. DNC Commission on Delegate Selection and Party Structure, 1972-73

Box 198

1-2. DNC Commission on Delegate Selection and Party Structure, 1973-74 3-4. DNC Democratic Policy Council, 1971-72 5. DNC National campaign Steering Committee, 1976 6. Detroit Press Club Foundation, 1971-77 7. Detroit Science Center, Inc., 1974-75

8-11. Economic Club of detroit, 1968-77 12. Economic Growth Council of Detroit, Inc., 1976-77

Box 199

1. Education Commission of the States, 1977 2. Encampment for Citizenship, Inc., 1977

3-4. The Energy Outlook and Global Interdependence, 1973-74 5. Environmental Action, 1970-71 6. Environmental Health Programs, Inc., 1977

7-12. Evers (Medgar) Fund, Inc., 1969-76 13-14. Fisk University, 1973

Box 200

1. Fund for an Open Society, 1976-77 2. Funk and Wagnalls, Inc., 1970-76

3-4. Hall of Fame for Great Americans, 1970-75 5-11. The Initiative Committee for Economic Planning, 1974-75

Box 201

1-9. The Initiative Committee for Economic Planning, 1975-76 10. Institute for American Democracy, 1970-75

11-13. International Metalworkers Federation, 1970-71

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Box 202

1-3. International Metalworkers Federation, 1972 4-6. IMF Agricultural Implement Industry Conference, 1972 7-9. IMF Central Committee Meeting, 1972

10-12. International Metalworkers Federation, 1973

Box 203

1-2. International Metalworkers Federation, 1974 3-9. International Metalworkers Federation, 1975

10-12. International Metalworkers Federation, 1976

Box 204

1-8. International Metalworkers Federation, 1976 9. IMF European Automotive Conference, 1976

10-13. International Metalworkers Federation, 1977

Box 205

1. Joint Commission on Mental Health of Children,Inc.,1971-1972 2. Justice ' 76, 1976

3-10. Martin Luther King Jr, Center for Social Change, 1971-1977 11-13. Labor Management Advisory Council, 1973

Box 206

1-9. Labor Management Advisory Council, 1973-1975

Box 207

1-4. Labor Management Group, 1976-1977 5-13. Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1970-1973

Box 208

1-5. Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1974-1976 6-9. Mainstream, Inc., 1975-1977

10-14. Metropolitan Fund, Inc., 1970-1976

Box 209

1-5. Michigan Health and Social Security Research Institute, 1970-1977

6. Michigan Study Commission for the Needs of the Educable Mentally Handicapped, 1972

7-13. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 1970-1972

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Box 210

1-14. NAACP, 1972-1976

Box 211

1-3. NAACP, 1976 4. NAACP Executive Board Report, 1976 5. NAACP Convention 6. NAACP Mississippi Boycott Lawsuit 7. NAACP, 1977 8. National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting, 1969-1976

9-10. National Citizens Emergency Committee to Save Our Public Libraries, 1976-1977

11. National Coalition for Lower Tuition in Higher Education, 1975

12-13. National Commission for Industrial Peace, 1973-1974 14. National Commission on Productivity, 1970

Box 212

1-14. National Commission on Productivity, 1970-1971

Box 213

1-9. National Commission on Productivity, 1971-1972

Box 214

1-12. National Commission on Productivity, 1972-1974

Box 215

1-12. National Commission on Supplies and. Shortages, 1974-1976

Box 216

1-11. National Commission on Supplies and Shortages, 1976

Box 217

1-11. National Commission on Supplies and Shortages, 1976

Box 218

1-9. National Commission on Supplies and Shortages, 1976-1977 10-11. National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, 1971-1976

12. National Committee for Commitment to Brotherhood, 1971

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1-6. National Committe for Full Employment, 1974-1977 7. National Committee for John and Yoko, 1972-1973

8-11. National Committee on U.S-China Relations, Inc., 1971-1976 12. National Conference on Rural America, 1974-19761 13. National Consumers Conference on Legal Services, 1972, 1977

Box 220

1. National Council for an Indochina Deadline, 1971 2-6. National Export Expansion Council, 1971-1973

7-11. National Housing Conference, Inc., 1970- 1973

Box 221

1-10. National Housing Conference, Inc., 1974-1977 11. National Jewish Hospital and Research Center, 1970, 1974

Box 222

1-2. National Labor Committee for the Election of McGovern- Shriver, 1972

3. National Labor Committee for U.S. Savings Bonds, 1975 4. National Petition Committee, 1970

5-10. National Planning Association, 1972-1977 11. National Rural Housing Coalition, 1975-1977

Box 223

1-11. National Urban Coalition, 1970-1972

Box 224

1-11. National Urban Coalition, 1972-1974

Box 225

1-10. National Urban Coalition, 1975-1977

Box 226

1-4. Negotiation Now! 5-12. Overseas Development Council, 1973

Box 227

1-11. Overseas Development Council, 1973-1977

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Box 228

1-2. Pakistan Relief Committee, 1970-1972 3-4. Peace Alert USA, 1972

5. PIRGIM, 1972, 1974 6-9. President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, 1971-1977

10-12 Project Independence, 1974

Box 229

1-6. Project Independence, 1974

7-11. Public Agenda Foundation, 1976

Box 230

1-3. Public Agenda Foundation, 1976

4-9. Public Broadcasting Service, 1972

Box 231

1. Public Broadcasting Service, 1973-1975

2-3. Public Broadcasting Service/Corporation for Public Broadcasting, 1971-1977

4-7. Reading is Fudamental, 1970-1975 8-12. Resource Center for Consumers of Legal Services, 1974-1977

Box 232

1. Ten Outstanding Young Men of America, 1976

2-10. Trilateral Commission, 1973-1974

Box 233

1-5. Trilateral Commission, 1975-1977

6-12. United National Association of the USA, 1975-1976

Box 234

1-3. United Nations Association of the USA, 1976-1977 4-6. UNA-USA Economic Policy Council, 1976-1977

7. US Committee to End the Killing in Indochina, 1971 8-11. UCLA School of Management Visiting Committee, 1971-1974

Box 235

1-4. UCLA School of Management Visiting Committee, 1974-1976

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Subseries B: Personal Memberships, 1970-1977

Box 235

5. Personal Memberships, A, 1971-1975 6. Personal Memberships, C, 1970-1975 7. Personal Memberships, D-I, 1970-1976 8. Personal Memberships, K-N, 1970-1977 9. Personal Memberships, P-U, 1971-1975

10. Personal Memberships, W, 1971-1974

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Series X Personal Correspondence, 1970-1977

Boxes 235-237

This alphabetical series contains correspondence from Woodcock to UAW members recognizing such events as their retirements or fiftieth wedding anniversaries; and letters to Woodcock concerning his participation in particular activities, visits, congratulations, requests for photographs and autographs, and so on.

Box 235

11. Personal Correspondence, A, 1970-1977 12. Personal Correspondence, Atlanta March, May 1970

13-14. Personal Correspondence, B, 1970-1977 15-16. Personal Correspondence, C, 1970-1977

Box 236

1. Personal Correspondence, D, 1970-1977 2. Personal Correspondence, E, 1970-1977

3-4. Personal Correspondence, F, 1970-1977 5. Personal Correspondence, G, 1970-1977

6-7. Personal Correspondence, H, 1970-1977 8. Personal Correspondence, J, 1970-1977 9. Personal Correspondence, K, 1970-1977 10. Personal Correspondence, L, 1970-1977 11. Personal Correspondence, Mc, 1970-1977

12-13. Personal Correspondence, M,1970-1977 14. Personal Correspondence, N, 1970-1977 15. Personal Correspondence, Nixon "Enemies List," 1973 16. Personal Correspondence, O, 1971-1977 17. Personal Correspondence, P, 1970-1977 18. Personal Correspondence, R, 1970-1977

Box 237

1-2. Personal Correspondence, S, 1970-1977 3. Personal Correspondence, T, 1970-1976 4. Personal Correspondence, U-V, 1970-1977

5-7. Personal Correspondence, W, 1970-1977 8. Personal Correspondence, X-Z, 1971-1977 9. Personal Correspondence, Autograph Requests, 1977

10. Personal Correspondence, Congratulations, 1972+1974

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Series XI

Speeches and Testimony, 1970-1977

Boxes 237-243

A chronological series of speeches, testimony, articles, and interviews by Leonard Woodcock in his capacity as President of the UAW. Many of them concern the economy, health care and national health insurance, safety, the quality of working life, trade policies, and energy.

Box 237

11. Speech Notes, May 1970 12. Speech Notes, June 1970 13. "The Crisis of Human Communities," Address to the

United Nations, 15 June 1970 14. Testimony before the House Committee on Banking and

Currency re: HR 17880, 18 June 1970 15. Speech Notes, July-August 1970 16. "Meet the Press," 6 September 1970 17. "Meet the Press," September 1970 18. "Issues and Answers," 20 September 1970 19. Statement before Senate Committee on Labor and Public

Welfare... (S. 4323), 23 September 1970

Box 238

1. Speech Notes, October-December 1970 2. "Hand of God" Statue Dedication, 29 November 1970 3. Speech Notes on Health Care, 1970-1971 4. Speech Notes, January-February 1971

5-6. Statement before Joint Economics Committee, 25+26 January 1971 7. "Toward a Sense of Community," Concinnati, 17 February 1971 8. Speech Notes, March-April 1971

9-10. IMF World Auto Council Remarks, March 1971 11. WTTW, "A Conversation with...," 15 April 1971 12. Testimony before House Committee on Interstate and

Foreign Commerce, 27 April 1971 13. Americans for Democratic Action Keynote Address, 30 April 1971 14. Speech Notes, May-July 1971

Box 239

1. Statement before Committee on Public Works on Environmental Control, 18 May 1971

2. "Health Care: No Time for a Model T System," 19 May 1971

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Box 239 (Cont'd)

3. "Work and Leisure - the Impact of Early Retirement," 25 May 1971 4. "National Health Insurance and Its Provisions for Dentistry,"

26 May 1971 5. Statement before Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs

Committee, 17 June 1971 6. Speech Notes, August-November 1971 7. Economic Club of Detroit, 4 October 1971 8. "The Economic Game Plan," KSU, 19 October 1971 9. "Issues and Answers," 24 October 1971 10. "The Monolithic Myth in Health," Lasker Foundation, 11 November 1971 11. Speech Notes, 1971 12. Industrial Democracy, "The American Situation," 1971-1972 13. Speech Notes, January-February 1972 14. Democratic Policy Committee, Subcommittee on Health,

12 January 1972 15. National Press Club, 18 January 1972 16. "Walter: a Motion Picture Memorial to Walter P. Reuther," 25 February 1972 17. Testimony before Senate Commerce Committee, 16 March 1972 18. "Sickness Insurance - An American Failure," Testimony before

Senate Committee on the Judiciary, 10 May 1972 19. Speech Notes, June-October 1972 20. "Technology and the Quality of Life," Address before Rotary

International Convention, 14 June 1972 21. Testimony before Senate Subcommittee on Labor, on Pension

Reform Legislation, 27 June 1972 22. Press Conference with Ralph Nadar, 16 August 1972 23. "Issues and Answers," 2 September 1972

Box 240

1. Testimony before Senate Subcommittee on Labor, 28 September 1972 2. "Health and Safety on the Job - the UAW View," National Safety

Congress, 30 October 1972 3. National Foreign Trades Council, Remarks, 14 November 1972 4. American Public Health Association, 16 November 1972 5. Speech Notes, 1972 6. U.S. News and World Report, Interview, January 1973 7. Speech Notes, February-May 1973 8. Statement before Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and

Urban Affairs, 1 February 1973 9. Testimony before Subcommittee on Foreign Policy, 1 March 1973

10. "Health Security and the Healing Arts," 7 April 1973 11. Testimony before the House Subcommittee on Labor, 13 April 1973 12. Testimony before the House Ways and Means Committee on

Free Trade, 15 May 1973 13. Statement before Senate Ad Hoc Hearings on the Budget v. Human

Needs, 14 June 1973 14. Speech Notes, July-November 1973

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Box 240 (Cont'd)

15. "Meet the Press," 2 September 1973 16. "Toward More Rational Methods of Health Care Delivery,"

MSU, 12 October 1973 17. Dennis McDermott Testimonial Dinner, 29 October 1973 18. "The Labor Scene," Interview, 1 November 1973 19. United Mine Workers Convention, 3 December 1973

Box 241

1. National Health Security, Brandeis University, 14 February 1974 2. Speech Notes, March-June 1974 3. Hearings of the Joint Economic Committee, 4 March 1974 4. SICC Presidential Seminar, 8 March 1974 5. ADA Dinner, 24 March 1974 6. Statement before the Senate Transportation Subcommittee,

29 March 1974 7. Challenge Magazine Interview, March 1974 8. Society of Automotive Engineers, 2 April 1974 9. Statement before the Joint Subcommittee on Priorities and

Economy in Government, 5 April 1974 10. "Democracy on Trial," Forward Bay County Annual Dinner,

10 April 1974 11. Testimony for the Consumer Energy Act, 22+23 April 1974 12. "National Health Insurance," American Compensation Assn.,

10 May 1974 13. Testimony before the Subcommittee on Representation of

Citizen Interests, 14 May 1974 14. Testimony on National Worker's Compensation Standards Act,

17 May 1974 15. Testimony before Senate Finance Committee on the Health

Security Act, 22 May 1974 16. Speech Notes, August-December 1974 17. United Labor Health Care Day, 24 September 1974 18. United Way Campaign Kick-Off, 22 September 1974 19. Remarks, Economic Summit Conference on Inflation,

27 September 1974

Box 242

1. Speech Notes, 1974 2. "Meet the Press," January 1975 3. Junior Achievement National Business Leadership Conference,

23 January 1975 4. Speech Notes, February-April 1975 5. Conference for Journalists on National Health Insurance,

3 February 1975 6. Economic Club of Indianapolis, 12 March 1975 7. Statement before Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs

(S. 740), 20 March 1975 8. Health Security Conference Remarks, 14+15 April 1975

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Box 242 (Cont'd)

9. Statement before House Committee on Ways and Means, on Tax Reform, 14 July 1975

10. Statement before Senate Finance Committee (H.R. 6860), 15 July 1975

11. Speech Notes, August 1975 12. UAW Area 1 Retired Workers Council Picnic, 21 August 1975 13. Los Angeles Times Column, 26 August 1975 14. Credit Union National Magazine Interview, October 1975 15. Statement before Senate Subcommittee on Agricultural Research

(on Food Stamps), 17 November 1975 16. Testimony before Hearings of the U.S. International Trade

Commission, 18 November 1975 17. Testimony before House Subcommittee on Health, 8 December 1975 18. The Sun Interview, 13 December 1975

19-20. Speech Notes on the Economy, January-February 1976 21. University of Michigan Flint, Commencement, 9 January 1976 22. UAW Production Workers Conference, 21 January 1976 23. Tribute to Philip A. Hart, 26 January 1976 24. March of Dimes Dinner, Tribute to John S. Holloman, 27 January 1976 25. Testimony before the House Committee on Interstate and

Foreign Commerce, 29 January 1976

Box: 243

1. Speech Notes, February-November 1976 2. Statement before Subcommittee on Social Security, 10 February 1976 3. Statement to Senate Committee on Budget, 26 February 1976 4. Statement before House Committee on Agriculture (on Food

Stamps), 24 March 1976 5. Statement before House Subcommittee on Energy and Power,

30 March 1976 6. U.S. News and World Report Interview, March 1976 7. Statement before House Subcommittee on Manpower, Compensation,

Health and Safety, 2 April 1976 8. Statement before Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and

Urban Affairs, 4 May 1976 9. Democratic National Platform Committee, 18 May 1976 10. Speech Notes, Spain, 13 June 1976 11. "Meet the Press" Interview, 5 Spetember 1976 12. Pulaski Award Acceptance, 10 October 1976 13. "Is National Health Insurance the Answer?" BCBS Symposium,

18 November 1976 14. Conference on the Quality of Health Care, 13 January 1977 15. Testimony before Senate Subcommittee on Environmental Pollution,

2 February 1977 16. Conference on Elimination of Lead Hazards, 10-12 February 1977 17. Speech Notes, March-April 1977 18. Testimony before Senate Committee on Health, 1 April 1977 19. Statement before the Senate Subcommittee on Trade, 1 April 1977 20. UGT-Metal Congress, Remarks,7 April 1977

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Box 243 (Cont'd)

21. Economic Society of Detroit, 12 April 1977 22. WSU "Jobs" Conference, 12 April 1977 23. Testimony before House Subcommittee on Energy and

Power, 22 April 1977 24. Testimony on OSHA's Proposed Standard for Occupational

Exposure to Lead, April 1977 25. Speech Notes, UAW Convention, 15 May 1977 26. "A Health Security Program for the People of the U.S.,"

3 June 1977 27. National Health Security Program Dinner, 4 June 1977 28. Committee for National Health Insurance Conference,

15-16 June 1977

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Series XII Clippings, 1970-1977

Boxes 244-245

A chronological series of clippings from newspapers, journals, and magazines from around the country and the world, some with memos attached.

Box 244

1. Clippings, May-July 1970 2. Clippings, August-November 1970 3. Clippings, January-June 1971 4. Clippings, July-December 1971 5. Clippings, January-July 1972 6. Clippings, August-December 1972 7. Clippings, January-June 1973 8. Clippings, July-September 1973 9. Clippings, October-December 1973

10. January-June 1974

Box 245

1. Clippings, July-September 1974 2. Clippings, October-December 1974 3. Clippings, January-May 1975 4. Clippings, July-December 1975 5. Clippings, January-May, 1976 6. Clippings, July-December 1976 7. Clippings, January-June 1977

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Sensitive materials Location: Vault

Box 246

1. Miscellaneous Sensitive materials 2. UAW Correspondence re: Stanley McMullen, 1970 3. Michael Millay, 1970 4. Allen I. Moore, 1972 5. Fay E. Moore, 1973 6. Emerson Pasch, 1971-1972

7-13. Alliance for Labor Action Personnel Records, 1969-1971 14. Jimmy Carter Letters 15. Gerald R. Ford Letters 16. Hubert Humphrey Letters 17. Edward M. Kennedy Letters 18. George McGovern Letters 19. Walter F. Mondale Letters 20. Richard M. Nixon Letters

The letters in folders 14 through 20 are original, signed letters by prominent politicians whose signatures may be of some value. Copies of these letters on bond paper have been left in the original locations within the collection.

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Index to Subjects and Correspondents (correspondence is indicated by an asterisk)

*Abel, I.W., 161:26, 191:6, 192:7 Abel, I.W., 37:1, 50:3-4 Abortion, 127:9, 129:12, 153:11-12 Abzug, Bella, 3:6, 46:13, 47:10-11, 47:13 Adams, Brock, 45:10, 46:3, 46:8, 46:10-11, 47:10 Aeronautics, 156:4 Aerospace Dept., 1:2-12, 2:1-7, 37:9-11, 52:10 (Neg.). 132:1, 132:4,

238:4, 238:8, 241:16, 242:1 Africa, 129:9, 129:14, 161:1, 179:1, 189:5, 189:8. See also South

Africa. Agricultural Implements Dept. & Industry, 2:8-12, 52:11-12 (Neg.),

202:4-6 (IMF Conf.) Air Pollution, 2:14-15, 3:1-8 Albert, Carl, 20:8, 39:3, 46:3, 46:7, 46:12, 47:1, 47:6, 47:9 ALCOA, 3:9 Alcoholism, 3:10, 15:8-11, 126:2, 148:2, 148:12, 180:10, 180:14, 184:9,

186:13 Alliance for Labor Action, Series V, Boxes 68-72, 163:3 Amalgamated Clothing Workers, 3:11, 181:3, 181:8, 183:8, 193:3 Amalgamated Meat Cutters, 3:12, 34:2, 67:5 (Juris.), 166:8, 167:9, 192:4, 192:7, 192:12, 236:5 Automobile Excise Tax, 7:8 AAUP, 157:7 American Bar Association, 3:13 ACLU, 164:12-13, 174:3, 183:7, 187:6 AFL-CIO, 3:15, 4:1-9, 29:12, 67:10 (Juris.), 151:9 (Mich.), 185:5

(Mich.), 185:12 (NY), 186:8 (Mich.), 192:5, 192:8, 193:3, 93:8, 194:3-4 AFSCME, 4:10, 180:10, 184:6, 192:4, 193:2, 193:5, 193:8, 200:10

AFT, 4:11, 160:15 (New Jersey), 191:3, 191:6, 193:5 AFTE, 67:1-3 (Juris.) American Jewish Committee, 187:15 American Motors Corporation, 52:13 (Neg.) American National Red Cross, 139:12 American Postal Workers, 5:3, 174:13 Americans for Democratic Action, 163:7, 163:9, 163:11, 165:5, 177:6

178:8, 178:12, 180:9, 181:1, 186:5, 238:13, 239:11, 239:13, 241:5 Anderson, Rep. Glenn M., 46:6, 46:10, 47:6-8

Anderson, Jack, 3:4 Andrus, Cecil, 5:12, 45:9 Anti-Labor, 140:4, 145:9 Anti-Semitism, 122:3, 145:11 Anti-Trust, 5:6 Anti-Unionism, 128:8 Arbitration, 5:7 Argentina, 144:1, 161:2, 196:12 Arms Control, 182:3, 188:11, 189:6, 189:8 Ashe, Bernard F., 71:19, 95:6 Askew, Reuben D., 9:6, 73:6, 235:11 Australia, 161:3-4, 184:9 Auto-Lite Co., 6:11

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Automation, 5:13-15, 6:1-10, 122:4, 138:11, 139:12 Auto Emissions, 6:12-15, 7:1-7 Auto Insurance, 7:9-13, 238:12 Auto Safety, 126:7, 129:13, 137:8 Auto Trade, Canada, 8:1-3 B-l Bomber Program, 8:4-8 Baker, Sen. Howard, 48:6, 50:2 Ball, Mary, 164:1 Bangladesh, 161:5 Bank, John (UFW), 43:1 Bannon, Ken, 1:3-4, 1:6-11, 2:2-7, 3:5, 11:16, 13:7, 23:2-3, 23:5-8, 23:10, 29:4, 35:12, 46:8, 53:8,

67:8, 69:5, 117:7, 122:3, 127:12, 143:13, 151:2, 152:4, 162:12, 167:15, 171:1, 235:13 Battle, Robert, 75:5 Bavinger, William F., Jr., (Chrysler), 55:4-5, 56:12-13 Bayh, Birch, 28:2, 48:11-14, 49:3, 49:10, 50:1, 73:2, 142:14, 191:4, 235:14 Beckham, Bill, 10:5, 11:3, 15:6, 25:10, 25:14, 72:15-16, 73:7-9, 74:1, 74:4, 74:7, 74:8, 76:2, 76:5-8,

76:10, 76:12, 77:1-2, 77:4, 77:7-12, 78:1-6, 78:8-11, 79:3-4, 79:8, 79:10, 80:1-2, 80:4, 80:6, 80:9-11, 81:2-5, 81:9-11, 82:1-2, 82:5-7, 83:7, 83:10, 84:3-7, 84:9-11, 85:1-4, 85:7, 85:9, 86:3-7, 86:9, 86:11, 87:1-2, 87:6-7, 87:9-10, 88:2, 88:4, 88:7-10, 89:1, 90:1, 90:3, 90:6-11, 91:2, 91:9, 92:2-3, 92:6, 92:8-9, 93:2-3, 94:1, 94:4, 94:6, 94:9, 94:10, 96:2, 96:4-10, 97:1-3, 97:7-11, 98:2-3, 99:2-3, 99:5-9, 100:2-3, 100:7, 100:10, 101:2, 101:5-6, 101:10, 102:1, 102:5, 102:7-9, 103:4, 104:2, 104:5, 104:7-9, 105:1-3, 105:5, 105:7-9, 106:1-5, 106:7-8, 106:10, 107:1-2, 107:6, 107:9-10, 108:1-4, 108:7-10, 109:1, 109:6, 109:8, 110:5-9, 111:1, 111:4, 111:7, 111:9, 111:11, 112:1. 112:3, 112:6, 113:4, 113:6-8, 113:10, 114:1, 114:3, 114:9-10, 115:1, 115:5-9, 116:1-4, 116:10, 117:3-9, 118:1, 118:3-9, 119:2-4, 119:7-10, 120:3-5, 121:1, 122:3, 122:9-10, 122:12, 123:1-13, 124:6, 124:10, 124:7, 125:9, 126:7-10, 126:13-14, 127:2, 127:4-7, 127:10, 128:1-3, 128:6, 128:9, 129:4-5, 129:7-8, 129:11, 130:5-6, 130:8, 130:14-15, 131:1, 131:3, 131:7, 131:9-10, 132:1, 132:12, 133:1, 133:3, 133:5, 133:9-10, 133:12-14, 133:16, 134:1, 134:3, 134:4, 134:6, 134:10, 134:13, 135:2-3, 135:6-7, 135:10, 135:12-13, 136:1-5, 136:10-12, 137:4, 137:11, 138:1-12, 139:1-3, 139:5-6, 139:9-10, 140:2-3, 140:9-10, 140:14, 142:13, 143:5, 143:9, 143:12-13, 144:1, 144:2, 144:4, 144:6-10, 144:13, 145:1, 145:3-6, 145:8-10, 146:10, 146:13-14, 147:1, 147:3, 147:5, 147:7-8, 147:12, 148:1, 148:2, 148:4-5, 148:8-10, 149:3-6, 149:8, 149:12, 150:2, 150:4, 151:5, 151:7-9, 152:2, 152:5, 152:8-10, 153:2-5, 153:12, 154:1-3, 154:6-7, 155:3, 156:1, 156:7-8, 156:11-12, 157:1, 157:6-7, 157:10, 158:1-4, 158:10-11, 159:4, 159:6-10, 159:13-14, 160:3, 160:5-6, 160:10, 160:16

Bectel Group, 8:9 Beidler, Jack, 1:9, 2:3-4, 5:6, 7:8, 7:11-12, 8:1, 8:4, 9:10, 11:16, 13:10, 14:7, 16:8, 17:7, 18:7, 18:9-10,

19:11, 20:6, 29:6, 31:4, 33:8, 33:12, 39:4-5, 43:3, 46:8, 46:10-13, 47:1-4, 47:6-7, 47:9, 48:9-12, 48:14, 49:2-8, 52:4, 75:1, 76:7, 93:9, 94:3, 96:4, 96:10, 97:6, 104:1, 119:10, 129:7, 144:13, 154:4, 165:3, 168:7, 170:8, 191:3, 191:6, 198:3, 206:7

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Bell, George T., 44:6 Bell Helicopter, 127:4 Bendix Corporation, 8:10, 54:1 (Neg.), 149:8, 178:5, 185:2 Berndt, Raymond, 67:14-15, 69:5 Biagi, Charles, 78:4, 78:8, 79:8, 79:11, 82:7 Bieber, Owen, 82:5, 91:5, 92:2, 97:1, 100:10, 102:4, 109:3, 112:6, 116:5, 125:1, 126:8, 126:11,

129:14, 130:8, 133:13, 136:5, 137:7, 138:9, 140:13, 141:2, 147:6, 160:3, 160:8-9 Black Lake. See Walter P. and Maw Reuther Family Education Center. Blacks in Labor, 154:3 Blanchard, Rep. James, 47:2-3, 47:5, 47:7, 47:9-10 Blood Donors, 8:10 BC-BS, 8:12-13 Bluestone, Irving, 3:1, 3:7, 5:7, 7:10, 8:3, 10:4, 12:5, 12:15, 13:8-9, 14:13, 15:8, 16:9, 16:13, 17:8, 18:7,

18:10-11, 24:11-12, 25:1-4, 25:8-14, 26:1-5, 26:7-13, 27:1-6, 28:8, 28:10, 29:2, 29:6, 31:4, 35:10, 39:1, 39:4, 40:16, 41:13, 43:6, 44:2, 47:4, 50:10, 52:6, 53:2, 53:11, 58:6, 61:8, 62:12-13, 64:4, 68:1-2, 69:11, 70:11, 71:8, 72:2, 72:15, 73:4, 73:7, 74:2, 74:7, 75:10, 76:7, 77:6, 77:12, 78:8, 79:3, 80:3-4, 81:4, 82:3, 84:7, 85:9, 86:5, 89:1, 90:9, 93:9, 94:7, 95:1, 95:4, 95:8, 96:2-3, 96:10, 98:1, 99:3-4, 100:7, 102:6, 103:8, 104:4, 105:6, 105:8, 109:11, 111:2, 111:7, 115:9, 117:3, 117:7, 117:9, 119:9, 121:2, 122:4, 124:6, 125:8, 128:2, 129:13, 131:6, 131:12, 132:6, 134:13, 137:4, 140:9, 143:9, 143:13, 144:11, 146:1, 147:5, 147:12, 151:1-2, 152:10, 155:5, 156:8, 157:10, 161:9, 161:23, 162:2-3, 162:8, 164:12, 170:4, 171:2, 173:1, 200:6, 203:5, 214:6, 219:1-6, 235:14

Blumenthal, W. Michael, 8:10, 16:9, 18:9, 45:10, 178:5, 185:2 Bothe, B.W., 10:6, 10:11, 67:8, 69:5, 72:15, 74:6, 79:10, 80:3, 85:9, 92:6, 96:7, 98:2, 102:6, 105:4,

105:11, 107:9, 111:5, 112:4, 117:1, 131:7, 133:11, 135:2, 135:6, 136:3, 140:9, 148:7, 148:10, 150:1, 156:9, 157:11

Bowles, George E., 75:8 Boy Scouts of America, 146:3 Bradley, Tom, (Mayor, L.A.), 79:6 Bramblett, Earl, 14:8, 25:1-2, 235:13 Branton, Wiley A., 29:2, 68:7, 69:7-12, 70:1-3, 70:5, 70:7-9, 71:2-7, 71:9-10 Brennan, Peter J. (U.S. Department of Labor), 31:4-5 Brindle, David, 75:10, 111:2 Broderick, Robert, 105:7-8, 105:11, 107:10, 111:7, 111:9, 114:9, 117:4, 117:7-8, 118:2, 118:6, 123:1,

126:9, 130:6-7, 132:9, 133:13-14, 138:5, 143:2, 147:2, 147:4, 149:10, 151:7, 153:3-4, 153:10, 155:8, 158:1, 158:9, 159:5, 159:9

Brodhead, Rep. William, 47:5-6, 48:2 Brooks, Charlie, 24:5 Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators & Paperhangers of America, 67:4 (Juris.) Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, 8:14 Brown, Andrew W. L., 8:11, 12:4, 12:9-10, 15:10-11, 78:6, 91:3, 98:7, 103:5, 104:7, 112:10, 117:3,

135:3, 141:12, 142:7, 146:1, 149:1, 149:11, 158:5, 165:4, 165:12, 168:12, 174:10, 175:2, 180:10 *Brown, Edmund G., Jr., (Jerry), 180:4 Brown, Edmund G., Jr., (Jerry), 43:5 Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 232:5-10, 233:1-4

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Budd Company, 54:2 (Neg.)» 137:7, 138:12 Building Trades, 9:1, 67:11-12, 67:16 (Juris.) Burke, James A. (Rep.), 46:7, 47:6, 47:8-10 Burroughs Corporation, 9:2, 175:2, 179:2 Burton, Rep. Philip, 14:7, 46:3, 46:6-7, 46:9-10, 46:12, 47:6-7, 74:12 Busing, 9:3-9, 133:7, 210:1, 240:5 Califano, Joseph A. Jr., 45:8-12, 46:1-2 Campaigns, Political, 125:9 (State & local), 147:9 (Senate) Canada, 240:7 Canadian Motor Industries, Ltd., 162:2 Career Education, 11:12 Carlstrom, Laurence, 34:8 Carr, Robert, 12:13 Carrigan, Patricia, 9:5 Casstevens, Bill, 10:7, 10:13, 41:2-3, 72:16, 75:7, 76:7, 77:1, 77:5, 81:11, 83:4, 84:6, 85:6, 86:9, 92:7,

95:10, 96:5, 97:9, 98:8, 100:3, 101:5, 105:9, 107:2-5, 114:6, 117:8, 126:4, 127:4, 128:7, 128:9 128:13, 135:3, 135:12, 139:11, 144:1, 144:4, 144:11, 146:3, 151:4, 154:5, 157:7, 159:6, 163:2, 172:2, 173:1

Caterpillar, 129:3 Cavanagh, Jerome, 87:3 CIA, 161:17, 195:2-4 *Chavez, Cesar, 237:11-12 Chavez, Cesar, 28:1-2, 43:1-7, 167:9, 170:10 Chavez, Richard, 43:3 Chile, 161:7-10, 180:6, 180:10, 181:12, 196:10, 203:1 China, 161:11, 174:8, 188:2-6 Chisholm, Shirley (Rep.), 46:7 Chrysler Corporation, 54:6-15 (Neg.), 55:1-12 (Neg.), 56:1-13 (Neg.), 57:1-9 (Neg.), 237:16,

240:14-15, 241:2 Chrysler Council, 238:4 Church, Frank, 44:6, 48:12, 49:9, 50:2, 184:1 *Cisler, Walker, 155:3 Cisler, Walker, 130:12, 175:10, 176:4, 180:2, 198:5-11 Citizenship, 187:11-14 CAP Department, 10:4-15, 11:1-11 Civil Rights, 15:12, 155:5, 166:11, 189:9, 189:12, 190:1-2, 207:5-13, 208:1-5 Claybrook, Joan, 46:2 Clodfelter, H.K., 25:4, 24:10-11, 24:14, 26:2, 75:11, 77:11-12, 78:9, 83:10, 85:9, 89:10, 90:8, 91:2,

94:4, 96:1-2, 96:8, 100:4, 100:6, 104:5, 104:10, 105:3, 111:3-4, 113:1, 113:3, 114:5, 118:4, 123:1, 123:9, 124:8, 124:10, 127:14, 130:13, 131:14, 132:2, 137:5, 137:7, 137:13, 138:2, 139:3, 142:8, 143:4-5, 144:1, 144:8, 151:3-4, 152:1, 155:3, 160:14

Coalition of Black Trade Unionists, 168:12, 171:4 Coalition of Labor Union Women, 12:1-3 Coburn, Carrol, 8:1-2, 13:10, 23:1, 25:2, 25:6, 29:6, 35:12, 37:3, 40:2, 50:8-9, 52:11, 53:2, 55:12, 62:5,

65:11, 72:2, 103:7, 110:5, 121:3, 134:4, 144:2 Cockrel, Ken, 126:2 Cohen, Jerome (UFW), 43:6 Celbath, William, 26:12, 27:1-2, 73:9, 74:3, 76:5, 77:2, 77:8, , 78:10-11, 81:4, 82:2, 85:3, 86:9,

88:2, 90:2, 90:10, 97:11, 99:4,

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Celbath, William, (cont'd.) 99:9, 100:5, 100:10, 105:1, 105:3-4, 106:7, 106:10, 107:4, 111:3, 118:5, 134:7, 135:3, 138:6, 138:12, 144:10, 144:13, 145:12, 147:11, 148:3-4, 148:8, 152:1, 153:15, 155:8, 155:11, 158:4, 158:9, 160:1 Cole,

David (NLRB), 66:7, 67:1, 67:3 Cole, Edward N. (GM), 26:8 Collective Bargaining, 12:4, 238:4, 242:1, 243:1 Colson, Charles W., 4:1 Columbia, 161:12 Commager, Henry Steele, 169:10 Committee for National Health Insurance, 70:3, 191: all, 192: all,

193: all, 194: all, 237:19, 243:28 Common Cause, 133:10, 151:7, 155:7, 163:12, 195:5-12, 196:1-3 Communications, 124:4, 137:4, 154:7 Communications Workers of America, 12:7, 197:3, 200:7, 212:5, 213:4,

222:1 Community Affairs, 129:10, 138:12, 153:12 Community Sevices Department, 12:9-10 Connole, Anthony, 5:13-15, 6:1, 6:3-5, 6:10, 23:3, 25:12, 75:5, 78:11,

83:6, 83:8, 84:5, 84:8, 84:10, 93:8, 99:3, 113:3, 113:9, 117:6, 120:3, 133:9, 136:12-13, 137:4, 139:11-12, 142:1, 143:8, 150:5, 151:3, 160:5, 162:5, 165:8, 181:3

Construction Trades, 12:16, 131:2 Consumer Affairs, 13:1-4, 124:5, 124:14, 219:13, 231:8-12, 241:13 Conyers, John Jr., 9:6, 33:11, 46:10, 47:2-3, 47:5, 47:7-8, 177:9,

186:15 Corn, Morton, 31:6 COLA, 13:11-13, 14:1, 53:7, 55:5, 128:5, 147:4 Cranston, Alan, 39:2 Crowther, C. Edward (ALA), 68:4-5, 71:8, 71:11-12 Cushman, Edward L., 164:12-13 Cyprus, 161:13 Czechoslovakia, 16:14 Dale, Jerry, 17:7, 25:12, 29:7, 40:2, 50:9, 115:5 Dana, 57:10 (Neg.) Dann, Sol, 17:7 Davidow, Larry S., 26:10, 92:4 *Debs, Eugene V., 144:1, 186:14 Dechant, Tony, 34:10-11, 163:8, 169:14, 187:4, 192:12, 194:1, 194:7,

194:9, 201:7, 235:5, 236:1 Deere, 57:11-12 (Neg.), 58:1-2 (Neg.), 240:14 Defense, 14:6, 148:4, 163:1 DeLorenzo, Anthony, 10:7, 11:1, 25:10, 29:9, 41:6-8, 47:11, 79:8, 81:7,

85:4, 86:11, 91:5, 91:9, 92:2, 96:4, 96:7, 120:1, 128:1, 131:9, 133:6, 135:11, 142:5, 145:4, 151:11, 152:6, 156:6, 163:10, 165:7, 165:15, 171:2, 172:1, 183:8, 236:1

Demeria, Frank A., 68:15, 70:9-10, 71:6, 71:17, 71:21, 72:4, 113:2 Democratic National Committee, 172:7, 197:1-11, 198:1-5, 238:8, 243:9 Democratic National Party, 166:12 (Mich.), 168:4, 169:8, 170:1 (Mich.),

171:7, 197:1-11, 198:1-5, 240:5, 241:15, 242:4 Democratic Socialists of America, 147:8, 147:10-11, 162:11, 181:12

(Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee), 184:6 (Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee)

Denise, Malcolm (Ford), 6:13, 16:9

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Denmark, 161:15 Dental Programs & Insurance, 14:9-10, 55:6-8 (Neg.), 239:4 Detroit, City of, 14:13-16, 138:12 Detroit Edison, 143:9, 175:1, 175:10 Detroit Labor Council, 15:1 Detroit, University of, 15:3 Diggs, Rep. Charles, 25:10, 46:8, 46:13, 47:1-2, 73:2, 185:11 Dingell, John, 9:6, 39:1, 46:3-4, 46:8, 47:4, 47:8, 47:11-13, 48:1-2, 191:6 Dissidents, 157:8 Distributive Workers of America, 15:4 Dodds, Bill, 2:14, 6:15, 35:5, 39:1-2, 88:10, 93:8-9, 103:6, 127:11, 191:5, 197:3, 197:5 Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement, 15:6 Doehler-Jarvis, 125:12 Dominican Republic, 161:16 Dorman, D.V., 2:6 Dorosh, Walter, 11:3, 74:7, 81:10, 82:1-2, 82:5, 88:5-6, 88:9, 89:3, 92:8-9, 93:1, 97:11, 98:2, 102:5,

108:3-6, 108:9, 109:11, 116:2, 116:7, 116:9, 119:10, 128:2, 128:5-6, 128:8, 135:13-14, 136:2, 140:10, 140:12, 140:14, 148:12, 149:3-5, 135:7, 135:9-10, 153:3, 153:5, 159:6, 159:8-11, 163:2

Douglass Aircraft. See McDonnell-Douglas. Drachler, Norman, 14:12 Drug Abuse, 15:8-11, 124:9, 140:5, 142:4, 173:7 Dunlop, John T., 31:6, 205:11-13, 206:1-9, 207:1-4, 214:9, 214:12 Dunne, Harold, 84:4 Eagleton, Sen. Thomas, 35:10, 39:2, 48:11, 48:14, 49:10, 73:2 Earl. Don, 72:15, 77:7, 79:4-5, 79:8, 81:2, 81:4-5, 86:8-9, 87:3-4, 92:1, 92:4, 96:8, 97:2, 114:5,

117:4, 118:8, 125:5, 126:9, 126:11, 126:14, 130:4, 133:1, 137:11, 138:4, 139:4, 139:6, 139:8, 139:10, 139:13, 140:2, 147:11, 150:3

Eaton Corporation, 15:17-18, 58:3-5 (Neg.), 185:11 Eck, Ken, 15:18, 94:6, 113:5, 122:7 Economic Problems, 5:4, 16:1-3, 30:2-3, 123:10, 125:6, 126:9, 127:3, 127:5, 127:9, 128:8, 129:3,

129:7, 130:5, 132:1, 132:6, 134:3-4, 135:5-6, 137:2-8, 138:1, 140:4, 141:10, 143:7, 148:2, 149:2, 151:12, 154:2, 155:2, 157:6, 171:5, 196:6-7, 196:9, 200:5-11, 201:1-9, 238:4-6, 238:9-10, 238:14239:6-9, 239:13, 241:3, 241:5, 241:9, 241:9, 241:16, 241:19, 242:6, 242:14, 243:1, 243:3, 243:8, 243:21

Education, 16:4-6, 122:5-6, 127:12, 131:4, 138:8, 145:11, 148:10, 154:4, 156:13, 157:7, 165:8, 199:1, 199:13-14, 211:8-10, 231:4-7

Edwards, George C. III, 163:7, 164:1 *Edwards, Nelson Jack, 140:7, 171:4, 242:1 Edwards, Nelson Jack, 3:9, 9:6, 10:13, 11:12, 14:4, 15:1, 15:18, 22:3, 22:6, 22:8, 24:4, 36:8, 39:3-5,

69:5, 73:4, 76:12, 78:10, 81:4, 85:9, 88:1, 90:1, 91:7, 92:5, 93:7, 93:9, 94:1, 94:7, 95:9, 96:5, 101:1-2, 104:1, 110:4, 122:12, 124:1, 131:1, 131:3, 142:8, 145:7, 147:2, 152:11, 154:2, 154:5, 155:7, 160:7, 164:5, 164:9, 165:3, 167:4, 168:1, 168:4, 175:8, 197:1

Eizenstat, Stuart, 45:11 Election Financing, 10:3, 16:7-13, 190:3 Elections and Campaigns, 21:12, 34:4 (Muskie), 121:4, 125:9 (Gov. N.M.), 126:11 (Gov. Det.), 128:7,

130:3, 131:9 (Mayoral), 133:3, 133:6,

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Elections and Campaigns, (cont'd.) 134:12 (Sen.), 136:13, 137:2, 138:9, 140:7 (Local), 141:1, 142:13, 147:12, 156:8 (Sen.), 172:2, 175:7-8

Ellis, Don, 82:11, 83:1, 87:1, 97:1, 111:2, 119:8-9, 121:6, 123:3, 129:3, 139:12 Emerick, Hubert, 26:4, 117:3, 126:10, 142:6, 142:13, 151:6 Employee Stock Ownership Plan, 17:1-5 Energy, 17:6-13, 18:1-11, 19:1-3, 126:9, 138:12, 168:5, 168:11, 181:9-10, 185:11, 199:3-

4, 228:10-12, 229:1-6, 241:11, 242:7, 242:10-11, 242:13, 242:25, 243:5, 243:23. See also Fuel.

Engineers, 19:4-6 England, 161:17-18, 172:1, 184:2 Environment, 19:7-13, 20:1-2, 43:11, 121:15, 123:4, 124:2, 126:6, 132:10, 134:4, 137:1, 140:1,

154:10, 157:4, 157:6, 159:11, 171:6, 199:5-6, 237:13, 242:1, 243:1, 243:15 EPA, 20:3-12, 129:13, 132:10, 147:5 Ephlin, Donald, 4:12, 5:3, 5:7, 7:10, 11:3, 12:3, 14:13, 15:7, 19:5, 23:8, 25:1, 26:8, 29:3, 31:5-6, 34:11,

48:6, 47:1, 51:7-8, 73:2, 73:4, 73:9-11, 74:1-8, 76:2, 76:7, 77:8, 77:10, 77:12, 78:1-5, 78:7, 78:10, 79:1, 79:3, 79:6, 79:8-10, 80:1, 80:3, 80:7-11, 81:1-2, 81:4-11, 82:3-6, 83:7, 83:9, 84:1-2, 84:6, 84:10, 85:2, 85:4, 85:6-9, 86:1, 86:9-10, 87:1, 87:3-10, 88:1-5, 88:8-10, 89:1, 90:1, 90:8, 90:11, 91:1-4, 91:6-8, 92:4-9, 93:1-3, 94:3-10, 95:1-2, 95:8, 95:10-11, 96:5, 96:7-9, 97:1, 97:5-11, 98:1-2, 98:4, 99:1, 99:8-9, 100:2-3, 100:7, 100:10, 101:1, 101:7-8, 102:1-10, 103:8, 103:10, 104:5-7, 105:4-7, 106:1-3, 106:6, 106:9-10, 107:1, 107:3, 107:6-10, 108:7-9, 109:9-10, 110:1, 110:2, 110:6, 111:3-4, 111:9-11, 112:1-5, 112:7-9, 113:5, 114:1-2, 114:4, 114:6, 114:9, 115:1, 115:3, 115:5-7, 115:9-10, 116:1-5, 117:4, 117:9-10, 118:4-5, 118:7, 119:4-10, 120:1-3, 120:10, 121:5, 121:8, 122:11, 123:9, 123:12, 124:3, 124:6, 124:10, 125:2, 125:7, 126:1, 126:3-4, 126:11, 127:1, 127:2, 127:4, 127:6-8, 127:10-15, 128:1, 128:3-4, 128:7-8, 129:1, 129:5, 129:7, 129:9, 130:1, 130:3, 130:5-6, 130:10, 131:1-2, 130:6-8, 130:10, 132:5, 133:14-15, 134:1, 134:7, 134:9-10, 134:13, 135:5-14, 136:1-5, 136:12, 137:4, 137:6, 137:11-12, 138:5, 138:7, 138:9, 139:2, 139:7, 139:13, 140:2, 140:4-6, 140:8-14, 143:4-5, 143:11, 143:13, 144:7, 144:9, 144:11, 144:13, 145:1, 145:4-7, 145:13, 146:3, 146:6, 146:11, 147:12, 148:1, 148:3-4, 148:6-12, 149:1, 149:4, 149:7, 149:9-10, 150:1, 150:6, 150:11, 151:5-6, 151:8, 151:10-11, 152:8-10, 153:1, 153:3-6, 153:14, 154:3, 154:5-7, 154:12, 155:3, 156:8, 156:13, 157:2, 157:6-7, 156:10, 158:2, 158:8-12, 159:1, 159:3-5, 159:7-11, 160:9-10, 160:16, 160:18

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 21:1-11 Equal Rights Amendment, 127:2, 182:3 Ehrlichman, John, 35:6, 42:16 Ervin, Sen. Sam, 35:10, 39:1 Esch, Rep. Marvin, 46:3, 46:12, 47:2, 47:11 Estes, E.M. (Pete) (GM Pres.) 45:12, 148:11 Europe, 161:19 European Metal Workers Federation, 22:2 Evers, Medger, Fund, Inc., 199:7-12 Ex-Cello Corporation, 22:3 Exports, 22:4, 142:14, 146:2 Fair Employment Practices, 22:5-9 Farm Labor, 128:10, 128:14, 237:11 FBI, 195:2-4

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Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, 185:7 Felder, Willie, 10:12-13, 11:1-6, 42:7, 48:1, 67:6, 90:6, 95:8, 98:8,

103:6, 104:10, 105:8, 107:1, 137:2, 151:5, 154:2, 154:5, 156:1, 236:3-4

Ferraro, Joe, 67:2, 81:1, 87:5, 115:3, 118:7, 147:11, 153:10, 160:9 Ferrazza, Jess, 87:9, 94:1, 97:5, 97:8, 104:9, 105:5, 107:3, 108:4,

109:10, 111:1, 115:6, 119:10, 121:15, 130:12, 138:4, 152:2, 157:12, 158:2

Fillion, John A., 1:4, 1:9, 17:10, 19:13, 21:2, 24:12, 25:2-3, 25:6, 26:4-5, 26:12, 34:5, 40:8, 43:3-4, 46:2, 52:5, 56:1, 73:1, 78:8, 89:8, 90:7, 92:9, 94:5, 94:7, 109:10-11, 118:5, 135:2, 139:13, 148:8, 149:3, 156:5, 160:16, 219:7

Finland, 161:20, 171:8 Fishman, Sam, 9:3, 10:6, 11:4, 11:8, 11:10-11, 78:6, 95:6, 115:1,

139:13, 148:5, 154:7, 166:12 Fitzsimmons, Frank, 68:12, 69:1-2, 71:10, 71:12, 164:4 Flint Sit Down Strike, 173:13 Food Stamps. See Welfare Reform. Forchione, Don, 41:2-3, 79:4, 82:1, 86:10, 87:4, 107:2, 134:13, 139:13,

147:7, 152:8 Ford Council, 240:14 Ford, Edsel B., II, 168:11 Ford, Gerald R., 9:10, 22:13-14, 44:10-11, 131:9, 169:9, 235:9, 236:4,

242:18 Ford, Henry, II, 3:8, 16:13, 23:5-6, 168:11, 186:13, 200:7, 236:3-4 Ford Motor Company, 23:1-10, 28:7, 58:6-13 (Neg.), 59:1-11 (Neg.),

60:1-12 (Neg.), 61:1-5 (Neg.), 151:4 Foundry Council, 24:3-5 France, 161:21 Frank, Martin, 7:10 Fraser, Donald M., (Rep.), 46:4, 46:7, 46:9, 46:12, 47:5-6, 47:10, 48:2 Fraser, Doug, 3:7, 4:9, 8:5, 9:3, 9:8-9, 10:6, 10:8, 11:1, 11:8-11,

12:3, 15:2, 20:5, 20:12, 22:6, 24:6, 27:1, 30:8, 39:5, 44:10, 45:10-12, 46:1-2, 52:6, 56:1, 61:6, 64:4, 69:5, 73:4, 76:7, 77:1, 80:4, 80:6, 83:10, 86:10, 88:6, 89:10, 95:7, 96:6, 96:9, 98:5, 98:11, 104:2, 105:10, 108:2, 109:11, 111:1, 113:4, 117:7, 130:12, 133:2, 133:7, 134:12, 140:9, 151:2, 162:11, 163:3, 164:6, 166:5, 166:12, 168:9, 171:12, 177:7, 186:12, 194:10, 208:10

Fuel, 5:2, 5:8-12, 124:11, 134:4, 149:2, 169:12 Fullbright, J.W., (Sen.), 48:10-11, 48:13 Full Employment, 24:9, 130:4, 132:6, 168:5, 169:1, 172:5, 174:3, 177:14,

215:7 Garrett, Joyce, 14:14-15, 183:4 General Motors Corporation, 24:10-13, 25:1-14, 26:1-14, 27:1-12, 28:1-7,

34:7-8, 61:6-12 (Neg.), 62:1-14 (Neg.), 63:1-12 (Neg.), 64:1-13 (Neg.), 65:1 (Neg.), 161:9, 172:10, 182:6, 184:6, 237:6-18, 238:1, 238:8

*Gerber, Martin, 174:7 Gerber, Martin, 5:7, 17:10, 29:2, 42:11, 67:2, 68:2, 69:5, 74:1, 74:4,

80:9, 86:3, 90:8, 92:4, 97:10, 105:7, 114:3, 124:10, 125:2, 126:1, 129:7, 149:3, 166:4, 167:7, 168:11, 171:2, 175:10

Germany, 3:14, 28:8-9, 161:22-23, 183:5 Gerstenberg, Richard, 19:3, 26:1-2

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Gettinger, Larry, 66:7, 67:1, 67:8, 67:10-12, 67:14-16, 68:5, 69:5, 71:7, 71:19, 87:1 Gibbons, Harold J., 31:7, 68:10, 69:12 Gildea, James, 4:2, 66:7, 67:1-2 Gillespie, Hubert, 105:3, 115:1 Glass Bottle Blowers Association, 28:10 Glasser, Melvin, 2:7, 3:10, 4:4, 7:13, 8:12-13, 10:9, 12:8, 14:8, 15:2, 15:4, 15:8-9, 23:9, 24:4-5, 25:2,

26:11, 28:14, 31:4-6, 35:10-15, 37:1, 37:3, 39:3-5, 42:4, 44:9, 45:4, 45:7, 45:11, 46:2, 46:4, 47:3, 48:13, 49:6-7, 52:4, 53:9-13, 56:8, 56:10, 58:1, 58:7, 60:5, 60:8, 64:4, 70:2-3, 70:6, 73:10, 74:8, 75:7, 75:12, 79:4, 80:3, 80:9, 81:3, 83:7, 83:9, 84:8, 88:10, 90:3-4, 90:7, 93:10, 96:7, 96:9, 97:8, 97:10, 98:1, 98:6, 98:12, 101:1, 101:5-6, 101:8-9, 102:2, 102:8, 105:1, 106:8, 106:11, 107:7, 108:8, 109:11, 110:3, 111:1, 114:9, 115:6, 117:3, 118:5, 120:3, 122:8, 124:5, 124:7, 126:14, 127:4-5, 127:8, 129:11, 130:10, 131:9, 133:16, 134:8, 134:10, 135:4, 135:6, 135:8, 138:4, 139:5, 141:3, 141:11, 142:4, 143:10, 144:1, 144:8, 145:4, 145:12, 146:6, 146:8, 147:10, 147:12, 148:2, 149:2, 149:12, 151:10-13, 153:3, 154:5-9, 157:2, 158:7, 160:3, 163:2-3, 163:6-8, 164:1, 164:9, 164:14, 165:3, 165:6, 165:9-10, 165:12, 166:2, 166:11, 168:3, 168:12, 169:3, 169:5, 170:7-9, 171:2-3, 173:5, 173:13, 174:3, 174:11, 176:1, 163-186 (all of Series VIII), 180:10, 181:14, 191:all, 192:all, 193:all, 194:all, 198:3, 209:4-5, 235:9

Glazer, Joe, 99:4 Glenn, Sen. John, 49:6, 50:1 Goldwater, Barry, Jr., 46:13 Goman, Josephine, 99:6, 102:8, 236:5 Gonze, Colin, 3:14, 4:4, 14:3, 15:13, 23:12, 51:2-12, 52:1-2, 101:9, 120:3, 161:21, 161:25, 162:5,

162:11, 162:17-18, 162:21, 169:8, 171:3, 173:9, 183:4, 188:1, 203:10 Goode, Bill, 16:4, 35:14, 96:6-7, 100:9, 137:5, 137:9, 145:4, 176:8 Goodman, Ernie S., 147:5 Goodyear, 65:13-15 Gorman, Patrick E., 33:12-13 Graham, Katherine, 236:5 Graphic Arts International Union, 28:11, 185:8, 200:8, 201:1, 242:11 Gray, Edward F., 29:4, 37:7, 39:3, 51:11, 72:14, 74:3, 76:5, 76:11, 83:5, 83:10, 86:2, 92:7, 94:5, 94:8,

96:10, 97:2, 99:3, 101:2, 101:8, 105:9, 108:7, 114:3, 114:9, 132:5, 133:8, 133:13, 149:3, 158:1, 160:15, 173:1, 237:1

Greathouse, Pat, 2:10-12, 4:4, 14:8, 15:4, 37:4-5, 37:7, 52:11, 72:11, 75:11, 80:3, 81:10, 87:7, 95:10, 96:5, 106:10, 109:10, 110:4, 113:3, 113:9, 119:1, 121:13, 127:3, 128:2, 132:8, 136:2, 137:7, 139:3, 154:5, 156:11

Gribbs, Roman, 14:12-13, 41:14, 175:1, 175:10, 179:7, 236:5 Griffin, Robert P., 3:5, 23:8, 35:10, 39:1, 39:3, 48:6-10, 49:1-2, 49:6-9, 49:11, 236:5 *Griffiths, Martha W., 193:9 Griffiths, Martha W., 46:10, 236:5 Gullen, George, (Wayne State University), 164:12, 167:15, 168:1, 168:10, 170:4, 171:4, 174:2, 177:11,

178:3, 179:11, 180:6, 181:1, 181:8, 181:10-11, 181:14, 182:5, 183:7, 185:2, 185:7, 186:1, 236:5 Gun Control, 122:3, 133:2 Haener, Al, 105:10, 170:8

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Haener, Dorothy, 92:5, 93:5, 134:9, 181:2 Haig, Alexander M., 35:6 Handicapped, 183:2, 208:7, 228:6-9 Harrington, Rep. Michael J., 46:7, 46:10, 46:12-13 Harris, Fred, 16:7, 35:10, 39:1, 46:8, 48:7, 48:9, 48:11-12, 162:14 Hart, Philip, 7:11, 39:1, 48:5, 48:7, 48:10, 49:2, 49:6-7, 49:10, 162:14, 165:9, 236:7, 242:23 Hatcher, Lillian, 134:11, 211:3 Haughton, Ronald, 173:1 Harp, Wayne L., 46:11, 46:13, 47:2, 47:4-5 Health Care, 12:8, 28:12-14, 127:3, 127:5, 134:10, 142:11, 144:12, 146:3, 150:5, 153:5, 153:11,

159:11, 160:3, 160:5, 164:1, 164:9, 164:14, 169:11, 171:6, 186:3, 199:6, 209:1-5, 209:12, 221:11, 237:19, 238:3, 239:2, 239:4, 239:7, 239:14, 239:18, 240:4, 240:10, 240:16, 241:1, 241:15, 241:17-18, 242:8, 242:17, 243:14, 243:18, 243:26-28

Health Insurance, National, Committee 70:3, 121:5, 121:11, 122:2, 122:4, 122:10, 126:13, 127:12, 138:4, 139:13, 143:4, 144:8, 615:10, 171:3-4, 173:8, 191:all, 192:all, 193:all, 194:all, 239:4, 239:18, 241:12, 242:5, 243:13, 243:28

Henderson, Erma, 14:15 Hertel, Dennis, 106:4 Hertel, John, 14:13 Hills, Carla, 45:3 Histadrut, 182:6, 182:8, 183:10 (Mich.). 184:1 (Mich.), 184:6 (Mich.), 185:1, 186:8, 235:5, 235:7,

240:17, 241:16 Hodgson, James D. (U.S. Dept. of Labor), 31:2-4, 35:12, 39:1 Hours of Labor, 24:6, 60:7, 133:14, 155:1, 170:10 House of Representatives, U.S., 12:12-13, 13:5-7, 24:6, 29:5 46:3-13, 47:all, 48:1-4 Housing, 29:1-4, 70:11, 154:12, 218:10-11, 220:7-11, 221:1-10, 222:11, 237:15 Hudson, Joseph L., Jr., 104:3 Hughes, Arthur, 8:13, 73:3-4, 76:4-5, 76:10, 77:1, 79:3, 84:8, 85:8, 86:11, 88:3, 88:5, 90:10, 91:2, 91:4,

96:2, 96:4-5, 97:5, 97:9, 99:5, 102:1, 103:4, 103:6, 106:7, 106:9, 107:9, 108:5, 110:6, 110:9, 113:9, 114:1-2, 114:5-6, 114:10, 115:3, 115:5, 117:8, 119:5, 122:5, 122:7, 125:3, 126:8, 127:12-13, 128:4, 129:1, 132:8, 133:2, 134:13, 135:1, 137:6-7, 145:9, 152:8, 154:1, 155:7, 155:9, 156:12, 160:4

Human Rights, 121:4 (Med. Comm. for), 161:8, 161:10, 161:24, 181:10, 196:12-13 *Humphrey, Hubert H., 104:3, 198:3 Humphrey, Hubert H., 3:2, 39:4, 48:7-8, 48:10, 49:3, 49:5-7, 49:9-13, 50:1-2, 103:6, 169:10, 170:6,

185:5, 192:11, 236:6-7 Hunger. See Poverty. Hutton, Carroll, 16:4-6, 26:7, 35:12-14, 73:5, 74:8, 77:6, 84:7, 84:9, 113:9, 123:3, 125:7, 143:8, 145:5,

148:3, 169:10, 169:15, 173:6 Iacocca, Lee, 23:3, 23:5, 185:8 IBM, 147:6, 181:9 Immigration, 124:8, 187:11-14 Imports, 29:6-12, 127:8, 142:14, 154:8, 159:8, 168:7 India, 161:24 Industrial Relations, 29:13 Inflation. See Economic Problems. Inouye, Daniel, 48:9, 48:12, 48:14, 49:4, 49:8-9, 48:11

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Insurance, 55:10-11, 59:11, 63:7, 129:10, 154:9, 158:7, 163:4, 163:11, 238:12 (auto) Interlochen (National Music Camp), 121:2 International Affairs, 22:1, 23:12-14, 24:1-2, 124:6, 138:9, 142:3, 152:4, 153:12, 172:4, 173:10,

180:5, 188:10-11, 189:1-8, 196:5-9, 226:5-12, 227:1-11, 232:2-10, 234:1-7 International Affairs Dept., 50:13-15, 51:all, 52:1-2 International Association of Bridge, Structural, & Ornamental Iron Workers, 30:5 International Association of Machinists & Aerospace Workers, 30:6, 67:6-7 (Juris.), 183:5,

192:4, 193:6, 200:7, 200:9, 201:9, 241:2 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, 30:7 International Brotherhood of Painters & Allied Trades, 184:11 International Brotherhood of Teamsters, 30:8, 65:11-12 (Neg.), 67:8 (Juris.), 67:17 (Juris.),

194:7 International Chemical Workers Union, 30:9, 71:17, 191:7, 192:3, 193:9, 194:9 ICFTU, 30:10, 161:10, 162:11, 171:3. See also World Federation of Trade Unions. International Harvester, 30:11, 65:2-7 (Neg.), 147:6, 171:1 International Ladies Garment Workers' Union, 30:12, 182:9, 194:8-9 International Longshoremens' Association, 30:13, 38:6 Internationla Metalworkers Federation, 133:8, 162:11, 162:15, 164:10, 172:12-13, 201:11-13, 202:1-

12, 203:1-12, 204:1-13, 238:9-10 International Molders & Allied Workers, 30:14, 66:5-8 (Juris.), 183:11 International Printing Pressmen & Assistants Union of North America, 137:4 ISST, 140:3 IT&T, 186:7 International Union of Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers, 30:15, 183:11, 194:9 International Union of Operating Engineers, 186:15 International Union of United Brewery Workers, 30:16 International Women's Year, 30:18 Ireland, 123:1 Israel, 156:7, 161:25-26, 169:1 Italy, 162:1 Ivory, Marcellius, 10:12-13, 11:3, 14:13, 70:7, 79:12, 87:9, 97:8, 98:4, 98:7, 102:5, 111:4, 126:8, 148:1,

148:10, 149:1, 151:7, 152:5, 152:11, 159:11, 163:7, 164:7, 165:9, 165:13, 166:11, 167:4, 167:15, 168:10

*Jackson, Henry M. (Scoop), 180:7, 180:10 Jackson, Henry M., 48:8, 49:1, 49:6, 49:10, 50:1, 194:8 Jamaica, 141:73 James, Frank, 17:7, 24:10, 24:12, 25:7, 25:10, 26:1, 26:7-8, 27:2, 27:6, 27:9, 29:13, 34:7, 48:3, 67:4,

72:14, 76:5-6, 77:10, 78:4, 79:2, 79:12, 81:8, 81:11, 82:2, 82:6, 83:8, 84:1, 84:7, 85:5, 93:10, 96:1, 96:6-7, 97:1, 97:6, 99:3, 99:5, 100:1, 100:4-5, 101:3, 103:8-9, 105:6, 110:6-7, 111:4, 112:1, 113:1, 113:5, 118:7, 119:2, 120:5, 121:1, 123:2, 124:5-6, 126:11, 128:2, 130:1, 131:6, 133:9, 134:3, 134:13, 137:11, 138:1, 139:2, 139:6, 143:8-10, 145:7, 145:10, 146:8, 151:7, 153:14, 154:2-3, 154:5, 155:8, 156:1, 156:13, 157:4, 157:9, 160:17

Japan, 133:8, 162:2-5, 164:8, 164:11, 165:4, 173:10, 188:2-6, 196:6, 201:11, 203:6, 203:8, 232:2-10, 233:1-5, 239:6, 239:19

Javits, Sen. Jacob K., 35:10, 48:9, 48:12, 49:4, 49:8, 49:12, 236:8

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Jefferson, Arthur, 14:15 Jeffrey, Mildred, 7:11, 9:4, 12:3, 13:2-3, 14:12-13, 29:2, 34:7-8, 40:3, 48:8, 81:3, 81:5, 94:3, 96:6, 98:9, 110:3, 111:9, 131:4, 139:3, 144:10, 168:12, 197:3-4, 197:6 Jewish Labor Committee, 31:1, 180:12 Jews, 187:15 Job Placement, 130:8, 131:7 Johnston, Robert, 75:11, 89:9, 93:7, 108:8 Jordan, Barbara, 47:3 Jordan, Vernon Jr., 35:1-2, 170:9, 180:12, 183:1, 235:8 Julian, Harold, 7:12-13, 10:8, 10:13, 11:8, 78:9, 100:7 Kahn, Tom, 4:5, 34:7-8 Kanter, Robert, 236:9 Kasen, Robert L., 68:11, 70:3, 71:11, 72:8, 113:4 Keast, William Rea (WSU), 113:3, 175:11, 236:9 Keith, Damon, 116:5 Kelso, Louis 0., 17:1-5, 115:3 Kemp, Jack, 48:1 Kemsley, William, 236:9 *Kennedy, Sen. Edward M., 193:6, 193:9 Kennedy, Sen. Edward M., 19:5, 35:10, 48:5-7, 48:10, 48:12-13, 49:2-7, 49:9-10, 49:12, 50:2, 111:10,

172:7, 184:3, 192:4, 236:9 Kerrigan, Charles, 10:6, 68:1 Keyserling, Leon H., 40:1, 70:4, 115:2, 116:4 King, Coretta Scott, 113:6, 205:3-10 King Center (M.L.) for Social Change, 169:1, 173:11, 205:3-10, 238:4 Kircher, Bill, 43:1 *Kirkland, Lane, 169:7 Kirkland, Lane, 4:1, 4:4-5, 4:7, 34:8, 67:11, 192:8, 193:3, 194:3 Kissinger, Henry, 35:5, 45:3 *Kitzman, Harvey, 165:6 Kitzman, Harvey, 7:11, 69:5, 137:10, 163:1, 164:2, 164:5, 164:9, 174:14 Klein, David Y. (PR Bd.), 3:14, 80:2, 84:9, 88:8, 92:1, 96:1, 104:7, 108:10, 113:9, 115:1, 116:10,

118:9, 131:3, 138:6-7, 139:2, 140:3-9, 143:5, 145:1, 148:11, 150:4, 151:13, 152:2, 152:6, 152:9, 156:5, 156:12-13, 158:7, 158:13, 159:7

Kleindienst, Richard, 15:9, 44:7 Koch, Edward I., 20:8, 47:6, 47:9, 191:2-3, 191:5 Komer, Odessa, 12:1-3, 12:15, 13:4, 19:2, 81:4, 98:4, 116:6, 198:5 Kovacich, Eli, 146:4-5 Kramer, Helen, 8:3, 15:14-16, 32:7, 51:4, 51:7, 51:9, 139:10 Krone, Robert C., 2:4, 2:6, 16:9-10 La Raza, 147:1 Labor Dept., U.S., 31:2-6 Labor for Peace, 31:7-8 Labor-Management Advisory Council, 205:11-13, 206:1-9, 207:1-4, 211:11-12. See also

National Committee for Industrial Peace. Labor Management Group, 205:11-13, 206:1-9, 207:1-4 Lacayo, Henry L. (Hank), 1:1, 11:2-7, 11:10, 12:14, 13:6, 18:6, 22:12, 43:7, 73:11, 74:6, 81:9-10, 82:1-

2, 82:5, 88:3-4, 88:6, 88:8, 92:8-9, 94:8, 97:8, 97:10, 98:1, 101:9, 102:6, 108:2, 108:4, 115:10, 116:2-3, 119:6, 120:1, 128:2, 130:6, 133:16, 135:11, 136:1-2, 139:1, 140:4, 140:12, 140:14, 148:5, 148:7-9, 148:11, 153:1, 153:3, 154:7, 159:4, 159:6, 159:9, 169:7, 171:7, 173:2

Laird, Melvin, 44:7

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Lambert, Gordon L. (GM), 24:12 Landon, Alf, 34:7 Lasker, Mary, 192:11, 193:2 Latin America, 162:6, 180:6, 180:10, 183:12, 189:5 (Brazil), 189:8

(Brazil), 196:12 Latinos, 183:13, 185:7 Law Enforcement, 224:5 Leach, Russell, 10:12-13, 10:15, 11:1-3, 16:9-10, 22:12, 39:5, 68:2,

68:13, 69:1, 69:3, 69:5, 69:12, 70:8, 71:20-21, 73:8, 86:9, 98:10, 102:6, 131:1, 131:7, 142:9, 146:8, 153:9

Leadership, 127:7 League for Industrial Democracy, 163:10, 175:4, 175:12, 176:1, 180:11,

182:7, 184:13 Levin, Sander, 119:4 Lipton, H., 43:6 Local 3, 167:15 Local 6, 144:12, 185:8 Local 7, 159:4 Local 12, 170:11 Local 14, 158:1 Local 19, 133:1 Local 31, 147:31 Local 48, 145:3 Local 55, 130:1 Local 72, 147:72 Local 94, 154:12 Local 140, 124:10 Local 148, 150:8, 239:11, 242:11 Local 157, 146:3, 146:9, 160:15 Local 160, 121:8, 146:6 Local 171, 156:10 Local 174, 172:3, 173:4 Local 179, 128:2, 146:4 Local 182, 135:2 Local 195, 173:7 Local 200, 186:11 Local 211, 129:10 Local 212, 180:14 Local 222, 180:9 Local 239, 123:2 Local 257, 125:12 Local 292, 153:11 Local 296, 122:4 Local 326, 124:8 Local 338, 136:1 Local 343, 158:1 Local 362, 124:2 Local 400, 186:11 Local 412, 167:8 Local 420, 125:8 Local 422, 135:11 Local 424, 143:3 Local 435, 122:4, 157:8 Local 468, 157:8

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Local 499, 124:11 Local 527, 152:8 Local 530, 124:1 Local 542, 149:6 Local 555, 125:12 Local 560, 125:11 Local 598, 122:9, 159:13, 170:9 Local 600, 181:6 Local 644, 146:2 Local 645, 133:14 Local 650, 156:6 Local 652, 121:8, 131:3, 145:7, 172:9 Local 653, 122:3, 131:2, 157:5 Local 654, 124:10, 155:2 Local 662, 122:3 Local 667, 156:5 Local 668, 158:2 Local 681, 124:11 Local 686, 127:2, 133:1 Local 699, 131:1 Local 702, 124:1 Local 710, 124:1 Local 719, 133:10 Local 731, 160:14 Local 736, 133:11 Local 738, 145:7 Local 794, 157:8 Local 805, 143:7 Local 858, 145:4 Local 869, 166:12 Local 887, 34:1, 145:5 Local 893, 168:10 Local 909, 168:10 Local 912, 148:1 Local 927, 154:1 Local 929, 139:2, 139:4 Local 977, 155:4 Local 978, 154:1 Local 985, 153:7-8 Local 1005, 137:11, 141:1 Local 1047, 152:2 Local 1058, 127:4, 127:10 Local 1069, 126:1 Local 1083, 146:3 Local 1093, 147:3 Local 1102, 180:7, 181:12 Local 1112 (GM Lordstown), 143:11, 156:8, 180:8 Local 1130, 122:8 Local 1173, 125:5 Local 1191, 143:3 Local 1192, 139:12 Local 1231, 144:7 Local 1250, 124:3, 146:3

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Local 1268, 135:2 Local 1271, 135:12 Local 1285, 144:8 Local 1306, 125:5 Local 1319, 135:3 Local 1377, 125:9 Local 1402, 153:5 Local 1446, 158:1 Local 1497, 134:5 Local 1535, 125:9 Local 1596, 127:2, 127:4 Local 1611, 138:3 Local 1653, 144:12 Local 1755, 125:10 Lockheed, 239:5 Long, Russell (Sen.), 48:11, 49:5, 49:9 Luster, John, 10:11 Madar, Olga, 2:14-15, 3:1-2, 3:5-7, (;11-12, 9:15, 10:8, 12:1-3, 12:15, 13:1, 13:3, 19:7-10, 22:7, 35:4,

35:11, 39:1, 39:12, 43:2-3, 69:5, 69:11, 86:11, 96:6, 105:7, 109:8, 123:14, 130:4, 155:8, 160:6 Malaysia, 162:7 Mahaffey, Maryanne, 14:14 Majerus, Raymond, 52:13, 73:11, 88:11, 100:4, 102:7, 106:3, 107:10, 108:5, 119:9, 126:5, 127:9,

131:5, 131:10-11, 140:15, 147:3, 148:7, 166:6, 166:15, 169:5, 171:1, 171:4, 172:10, 236:12 Manpower, 34:9 Mansfield, Sen. M., 49:5, 236:13 MAPA, 183:10 March of Dimes, 124:5 Marcus, Ben, 122:9, 124:5 Marshall, Ray, 31:6, 45:10 Marshall, William C, 117:9 Mazda, 127:11 *Mazey, Emil, 156:11, 237:11 Mazey, Emil, 2:4, 3:6, 4:4, 5:7, 9:3, 9:6, 10:11, 11:1, 11:10, 11:15, 12:8, 14:12-13, 15:4, 15:8, 24:12,

25:7, 26:5, 28:2, 30:15, 30:17, 31:4, 31:7, 35:8, 37:5, 41:3, 41:12, 42:12-13, 48:1, 48:2-5, 44:1, 44:10, 48:5, 48:11, 50:10, 68:15, 69:5, 76:2, 76:7, 76:9, 78:1, 81:5, 81:8, 81:10-11, 82:6-7, 83:8-9, 84:9, 86:2, 89:8-9, 90:5, 94:4, 95:4, 95:6, 96:1, 96:6, 97:1-2, 97:4, 99:3-4, 101:1, 101:4, 102:5, 102:7, 102:9, 103:6, 106:9, 112:4, 117:4, 119:1, 121:3, 124:6, 125:12, 129:6, 132:7, 138:3, 139:9, 142:4, 142:9, 144:4, 145:6, 151:9, 152:3, 153:5, 154:7, 155:3, 155:11, 161:21, 165:11, 165:15, 166:10, 189:14, 202:11

Mazey, Ernest, 73:5, 122:10 McCarthy, Eugene, 236:11 McDonnell, James S., 2:6 McDonnell-Douglass, 65:8-9 (Neg.), 67:6-7 (Juris.), 161:18, 166:15, 170:10, 174: 12 *McGovern, George, 155:3, 193:2-3, 197:7, 222:1-2, 239:23, 242:18 McGovern, George, 13:7, 35:10, 39:1, 48:6-7, 48:9, 48:14, 49:1, 49:5, 49:10, 50:1, 70:8, 133:6,

154:9, 191:4, 236:11 McKenna, Sidney (Ford Motor Company), 23:5, 23:8 Meany, George, 1:9, 4:2, 4:4-5, 28:2, 31:5, 66:7, 67:1, 67:3, 89:9,

135:7, 140:11, 145:10, 150:2, 154:2, 165:3, 169:3, 174:3, 194:7, 207:1

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Mental Health, 142:13-14, 163:11, 173:5, 205:1, 209:6 *Merrelli, George, 174:6 Merrelli, George, 10:12, 76:11, 81:11, 83:4, 84:5, 88:3, 95:10, 107:9, 108:3, 112:11, 114:7, 123:1,

124:7, 126:11, 130:13, 131:2, 139:7, 148:3, 153:3, 160:17, 168:12 Metal Workers, 161:14, 161:21, 161:23, 162:11, 162:15-16, 164:8, 171:8, 243:20. See also IMF. Mexico, 126:4, 162:8 Michael, E.T., 34:8, 44:9, 76:10, 79:5, 79:9, 81:10, 82:5, 85:1, 85:6, 87:7, 88:1, 94:3, 96:5, 98:2, 100:6,

101:1, 105:11, 110:6, 115:7, 117:5, 118:2, 119:10, 122:11, 125:12, 127:10-11, 134:8, 136:3, 138:5, 144:2, 144:10, 145:7, 148:10, 148:12, 151:6, 151:14, 153:5, 163:12, 165:3, 171:3, 209:11

Middle East, 126:8-9, 128:1, 161:25-26, 162:9, 189:8, 242:1 Military Affairs, 14:5, 34:3, 40:7, 44:44 Milliken, Helen, 176:6 *Milliken, William, 180:1 Milliken, William, 44:2, 176:12, 181:4 Miller, Arjay, 127:7 Miller, Arnold (UMWA), 126:13, 193:5-7, 194:1, 194:7, 200:7, 240:19 Miller, David, 126:7, 236:12-13 Mills, Wilbur, 46:12 Mondale, Walter F., 39:2, 45:11, 48:7, 48:9, 48:12, 49:5, 49:10, 191:4, 218:8 Mooney, Joe, 67:8 Moran, E.J., 1:6-7, 2:11, 3:1, 6:14, 7:11-12, 7:14, 8:12-13, 10:5-7, 10:9, 10:12, 11:1-2, 11:8, 11:10,

12:9, 13:13, 15:1, 15:8-9, 15:17-18, 19:5, 19:7, 22:6, 23:1, 24:12, 25:1-2, 25:4, 25:6-10, 26:1, 26:8, 28:2, 30:8, 31:4, 34:5, 35:12-14, 36:8, 39:5, 40:2-3, 41:3, 42:10, 42:16, 43:3, 43:7, 50:7, 51:2-3, 54:14-15, 61:12, 67:4, 72:12-13, 72:15-16, 73:1-4, 73:6, 73:8-10, 74:9-10, 74:13, 75:2-12, 76:1-12, 77:2-10, 78:2, 78:4-6, 78:8-11, 79:1, 79:3-12, 80:1, 80:5, 81:2-4, 82:11, 88:1-10, 84:1-11, 85:4-5, 85:7-10, 86:1-11, 87:1-2, 89:7-9, 90:1-11, 91:2-8, 92:1-4, 93:8-10, 94:1, 94:3-8, 95:4-11, 96:1-10, 97:1-5, 98:6-11, 99:1-8, 100:1-10, 101:1-7, 103:4-11, 104:1-10, 105:1-5, 105:9, 105:11, 106:1-10, 107:1-2, 109:3-4. 109:8-9, 110:1-10, 111:2-5, 111:7, 111:9, 112:11-12, 113:1-9, 114:1, 114:3-6, 114:8, 114:10, 115:1, 115:3-4, 116:11-12, 117:1-9, 118:1-6, 119:1, 119:3-5, 120:9, 121:1, 121:4-15, 122:1-12, 123:1-4, 123:6-8, 123:13-14, 124:1-2, 124:5, 124:7-8, 124:10-11, 125:1, 125:4, 125:7-12, 126:1, 126:7-9, 128:10-12, 128:14, 129:1-4, 129:9-14, 130:1, 130:3-5, 130:10-13, 131:4-6, 131:14, 132:1-5, 132:7-10, 132:12, 133:2-3, 133:7, 133:16, 134:3, 134:6, 134:8, 134:11, 135:2-3, 136:8, 136:12-13, 137:2-3, 137:5-12, 138:3, 138:6-7, 138:10-11, 138:13, 139:2-3, 139:8, 139:10-13, 140:1-2, 141:5, 141:12-14, 142:2, 142:4-14, 143:1-5, 143:7-10, 143:13, 144:1, 144:3, 144:5, 144:7-8, 145:2, 145:4-6, 145:9, 145:11-12, 145:14, 146:1, 146:3-5, 146:8-10, 146:13-14, 147:5, 147:7-8, 149:3, 151:2-4, 151:6, 151:8, 151:10-12, 152:6, 152:8-9, 153:11, 153:13, 153:15, 154:1-3, 154:10-11, 155:1-7, 155:11, 156:2-3, 156:5, 157:5, 157:8-12, 158:1, 158:7-8, 159:12, 160:1, 160:5, 160:7, 160:13, 160:15, 174:13, 191:3, 209:6

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Morris, Ken, 14:12, 22:12, 40:14-15, 44:5, 75:11, 80:6, 81:3, 89:7, 97:8, 110:3, 116:2, 117:7, 118:2, 118:5, 120:9, 127:1, 131:2, 143:9, 144:11, 153:12, 156:8, 156:12, 158:11, 162:5, 164:2, 165:9, 165:11, 167:11, 168:1, 168:9, 171:1, 171:3, 173:5, 174:1-2, 236:12

Moynihan, Daniel P., 45:3, 121:4, 191:2 Murphy, Frank, 121:4, 238:2 Murphy, Thomas A. (GM), 26:11-12, 27:3, 27:6, 184:6, 210:13 Musicians Union, 121:2 Muskie, Edmund, 2:15, 3:4, 9:5, 20:9, 34:8, 35:10, 48:7, 49:5-6, 49:8, 49:12-13, 143:3, 170:4,

172:2, 239:13 Nader, Ralph, 239:22 NAACP, 130:6, 134:3, 137:4, 150:12, 163:10, 164:4, 165:9, 166:1, 167:2, 168:10-11, 170:4, 172:7,

173:3, 174:4, 175:5, 177:2, 180:12, 182:10, 183:11, 184:9-11, 185:1-2, 186:9, 209:7-13, 210:1-14, 211:1-4, 237:15, 239:6

National Association of Letter Carriers, 180:11 National Child Labor Committee, 130:7 National Commission on Supplies & Shortages, 215:1-12, 216:1-11, 217:1-11, 218:1-9 National Committee for a Political Settlement in Vietnam, 226:1-4 NCSC, 142:11, 180:12, 194:5 NEA, 194:3 National Farmers Union, 34:10-11, 163:8, 166:1, 169:14, 183:6, 192:12, 194:1, 194:7, 194:9, 235:5 National Housing Conference, Inc., 220:7-11, 221:1-10 National Labor Relations Board, 186:7-8, 238:4, 238:7 National Maritime Union, 34:12 National Right to Work Committee, 149:3 NOW, 128:7, 207:12 National Planning Association, 222:5-10 National Safety Council, 129:11 National Urban Coalition, 223:1-11, 224:1-11, 225:1-10 National Womens Political Caucus, 35:4 Nedzi, Lucien, 12:13, 46:3, 46:9, 47:8 Negotiation Now!, 276:1-4 Nelson, Gaylord, 48:6, 49:9-10, 50:2, 184:9 Nelson, J. William, 31:9-12, 32:1-8, 33:1-3 New Detroit, 131:6, 235:8 Newspaper Guild of Detroit, 184:3 Nicaragua, 196:3, 196:10 Nissan, 133:8, 162:2-3, 162:5, 168:7, 203:6, 203:8 *Nixon, Richard M., 237:15, 239:6, 240:7-8, 240:13, 241:16 Nixon, Richard M., 8:1, 35:5-8, 37:5, 126:4, 130:1-2, 131:6, 133:3,

139:11, 140:4, 147:2, 150:7, 154:8, 157:1, 157:7, 161:11, 167:9, 235:9 Noren, Ivar (IMF), 203:1-12, 204:1-13 North American Rockwell, 65:10, 129:1, 139:9, 151:10, 185:10, 191:1 Norway, 172:12-13 Nuclear Energy & Arms, 139:13, 148:4 Nulty, Leslie, 5:8, 18:3, 73:10, 95:3, 129:6 Nulty, Tim, 8:2, 12:12, 17:10, 17:14, 18:4, 22:10, 29:11, 31:5, 47:2, 54:13, 55:5, 55:12, 56:4, 73:7, 101:6, 115:7, 129:6, 161:7, 167:7, 219:3, 222:7 *Oakland University, 145:4

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Occupational Safety, 30:1, 35:10-15, 133:16, 142:13, 240:1-2, 240:4, 243:16, 243:24. See also Health.

OSHA, 142:13, 170:1, 170:8, 243:24 Office of Economic Opportunity, U.S., 36:1 OPEIU, 36:2, 146:4 Ogar, Ted (Thaddeus), 4:4, 10:6, 17:10, 18:6, 19:11, 23:1, 25:2, 27:11, 36:15, 43:2, 78:2, 80:6, 84:6,

94:1, 105:1, 106:9, 107:1, 110:3, 118:1, 132:5, 134:11, 137:7, 139:12, 142:12, 151:9, 154:12, 155:5, 156:6, Boxes 163-186 (all of Series VIII), 236:16

Ogden, James, 72:14, 81:10, 91:8, 101:10, 108:3, 109:9, 136:13-14 O'Hara, Rep. James G., 46:3-4, 46:9, 47:8 Oil, Chemical & Atomic Workers, 36:3, 192:4-5, 194:5, 194:9 Older Workers, 126:4 Olerio, Al, 34:7, 79:5, 107:9, 130:11, 143:11-12 Oles, Carl J., 2:6, 16:9, 16:13 Oliver, William, 4:5, 9:4-6, 21:1-2, 21:4-11, 22:5-9, 25:4, 26:7, 27:1, 27:6, 29:2-3, 35:1-2, 47:11, 70:1,

73:1, 73:4, 75:12, 76:6, 79:1, 80:10, 82:5, 83:7, 84:11, 86:1-3, 88:4, 90:5, 91:6, 93:1, 93:9, 94:6, 97:1, 98:6, 99:4, 99:8, 100:7-9, 104:10, 105:2, 105:9, 114:8, 118:6, 118:9, 120:9, 123:3, 132:10, 134:12, 135:9, 137:4, 140:1, 145:8, 148:12, 157:3, 158:1, 158:12, 160:1, 160:6, 163:1, 163:6, 164:4-5, 166:1, 166:6, 166:8, 167:2, 168:4, 172:7, 205:2-10, 207:5-13, 208:1-5, 209:7-13, 210:1-14, 211:1-7, 218:10-11, 220:7-11, 221:1-10

Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy, 236:16 O'Neill, Thomas P., Jr., 46:10, 46:12, 184:5, 236:16 Overseas Development Council, 226:5-12, 227:1-11 Overtime, 55:12, 56:1, 125:4 Padilla, Gilbert (UFW), 43:6 Parts & Supplies Dept., 36:8 Paster, Howard, 45:12, 48:2, 48:4, 50:1-2 Patman, Wright, 46:11, 47:6, 48:13 Pattern Makers League, 36:9 Patterson, E.S., 7:10, 67:10, 69:5 Pay Board, U.S., 36:10-15, 37:1-12, 38:1-12 Peace Movements, 9:11, 12:5, 31:7-8, 34:13-14, 70:10, 121:5, 130:4, 137:8, 137:10, 142:12, 149:10,

156:8, 157:1, 163:8, 163:10, 165:15, 177:2, 184:10, 185:4, 185:10, 188:10-11, 189:1-8, 211:12-13, 220:1, 222:4, 226:1-4, 228:3-4, 234:7

Pell, Claiborne, 39:1, 48:13, 49:12, 191:7 Pensions, 39:1-5, 53:10, 56:2, 60:12, 124:3, 125:8, 126:9, 138:13, 148:12, 239:21, 240:11 Pepper, Claude, 46:1, 46:4, 46:9, 46:12, 47:1, 47:3, 48:2, 178:13, 236:17 Percy, Charles, 35:10, 39:2-3, 48:11-13, 49:2-3, 49:5-6, 49:12-13, 50:1, 73:2 Perils, Leo, 4:2, 4:4, 4:7-8 Philippines, 162:10 Pollard, William E., 4:4-9 Pollution. See Environment. Portugal, 162:11, 187:7 Postal Workers, 174:13. See American Postal Workers. Poulin, Claude (UAW), 53:6, 53:8-10 Poverty & Hunger, 4:12, 5:1, 22:10-12, 39:7, 71:1, 148:11, 157:1, 168:6, 187:4-5, 227:4

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Powell, John H., Jr., 21:1-2 Price Commission, 39:9-11 Prices, 39:12-15, 40:1-3, 50:8-12, 237:14, 239:6-9, 239:11, 239:22,

240:8, 240:14 Prison Reform, 40:4-6 Prisoners, Halfway Houses, 124:9-10 Privacy, 187:6 Product Liability, 40:8 Productivity, 211:14 (Nat'l. Comm. on), 212:1-14 (Nat'l. Comm. on),

213:1-9, 214:1-12 Profit Sharing, 122:7, 127:2, 132:8, 133:8 Proxmire, Sen. William, 35:10, 48:12, 49:1, 49:10, 50:1, 163:1-2,

164:7-8, 165:5, 172:9 Public Review Board, 133:6 Public Service Employment, 12:11, 224:1 (Public Employment) Puerto Rico, 162:12 Purdy, Ed, 10:10-11, 10:13, 11:3 Quality of Working Life, 122:6, 134:11, 145:3, 172:1, 186:3, 190:5-6,

238:4, 241:8 Quality of Workmanship, 144:10 Race Relations, 125:2, 131:13, 137:6, 137:12, 149:3, 157:7, 186:7,

207:5-13, 208:1-5, 237:11, 240:5 Radical Movements, 131:13, 157:2 Rail Transportation, 40:9 Rand, Daniel (Admin. Asst. to Mazey), 88:6, 93:2, 106:7, 110:4, 146:2,

149:10 *Randolph, A. Philip, 137:4, 172:7 Randolph, A. Philip, 28:2, 222:1, 164:13, 184:3 Ranich, Peter, 78:4, 79:3, 80:3, 84:10, 90:7, 90:11, 91:4, 93:5, 96:8,

100:9, 103:4, 118:5, 119:3, 124:8, 138:5, 146:1, 151:10, 153:10, 154:3, 157:9, 158:2, 168:11

*Rauh, Joseph L., Jr., 139:9, 139:13 Rauh, Joseph L., Jr., 28:2, 34:7, 137:4-5, 236:18 Reagan, Ronald, 191:4 Rebhan, Herman, 4:2, 15:14, 27:6, 28:4, 29:9, 29:11, 43:5, 43:11, 44:7,

50:13, 50:15, 51:1-4, 55:12, 85:9, 96:6, 105:1, 106:7, 138:9, 144:9, 146:6, 147:11, 152:5, 154:4, 158:4, 161:2, 161:6-7, 161:11, 161:23, 162:1, 162:3-5, 162:7, 162:9, 163:3-4, 163:10, 163:12, 164:3, 164:7-8, 164:11, 165:4, 166:2-3, 166:9, 168:7, 172:12, 201:11-13, 202:1-12, 203:1-12, 204:1-13, 226:3, 230:5, 236:15

Region 1, UAW, 40:10 Region 1A, UAW, 40:11-13 Region 1B, UAW, 40:14-15 Region 2, UAW, 40:16, 41:1-3, 238:1 Region 3, UAW, 66:2-3, 239:11 Region 4, UAW, 240:7 Region 5, UAW, 241:2 Region 6, UAW, 41:4-5 Region 9A, UAW, 41:6-8 Rehnquist, William H., 44:5 Religion, 133:16, 146:10, 146:13, 155:7, 156:1, 172:3, 180:5 Retail Clerks International Union, 41:9, 192:5, 192:7, 193:3, 194:1,

194:7, 236:7

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Retail, Wholesale, & Department Store Union, 41:10 Retired Workers, 237:12, 242:12 Retirement, 53:11 (Phased), 56:3, 60:1, 60:12, 62:7, 126:2, 134:2, 147:6, 148:2, 239:3, 239:13 *Reuther, Victor, 165:5, 239:12 Reuther, Victor, 9:10, 12:5, 28:1, 28:3-4, 29:8, 33:11, 35:5, 41:13, 50:13-15, 51:all, 52:8, 68:7, 69:3,

69:11, 71:8, 83:2, 98:6, 141:11, 143:3, 161:11-12, 161:22, 161:24, 162:16, 163:4, 163:8, 164:7, 165:13, 165:15, 166:2, 175:12, 181:8, 201:11-13, 202:1-12, 203:1-12, 204:1-13, 226:6, 228:1, 236:6, 239:13

*Reuther, Walter P., 140:1, 237:11-12, 238:4, 239:16 Reuther, Walter P., 41:11-13, 66:5-8, 67:1-17, 69:5, 69:7, 69:10-11, 70:2-4, 70:11, 71:1, 71:3,

71:8-9, 71:18, 71:20, 72:7, 191:1 Revenue Sharing, 41:14-15, 189:10, 189:12, 207:13 Ribicoff, Abe, 9:5, 48:8, 48:13, 50:2, 166:14 Richardson, Elliot, 35:12 Riegle, Donald, 46:10, 46:13, 47:3, 48:3 Right to Work, 126:1, 147:2, 149:3, 152:7 Riordan, Mary Ellen, 9:5 Robinson, Kenneth W., 10:5, 10:13, 24:6, 35:13, 41:13, 73:1-2, 77:7, 78:7, 79:12, 81:1, 83:5, 83:9,

84:6, 85:6-7, 89:9, 90:2, 94:2, 97:6, 98:8, 100:10, 101:8, 104:4-5, 105:9, 109:10, 111:3, 111:9, 113:8, 115:1-2, 115:5, 121:4, 121:15, 124:10, 129:7, 134:11-12, 138:5, 138:9, 138:12, 140:3, 144:7, 144:10, 145:8, 147:9, 155:5, 157:1, 158:11, 163:2, 167:4, 168:7, 169:5, 176:3, 176:12, 236:18

Robinson, Ralph D., 15:18, 122:12 Roche, J.M. (GM), 25:3, 25:9, 164:13, 174:11, 177:12, 198:12 Rockefeller, Nelson A., 45:4, 184:1 Rockwell. See North American Rockwell. Rodino, Peter, 47:1, 48:1 Rogers, Charles A., 10:6, 75:3, 76:12 Romania, 162:13 Romney, George, 29:3, 138:12 *Ross, Ray, 170:10, 242:11 Ross, Ray, 17:7, 43:2, 46:10, 73:5, 77:4, 77:9, 81:9, 82:6, 93:8, 94:7, 96:9, 105:1, 107:8, 108:3, 130:6,

134:3, 134:9, 164:8, 167:1, 167:3, 172:12 Rossen, Jordan, 26:9, 66:6, 67:17, 77:2, 80:5, 82:2, 85:2, 85:5, 86:5, 87:7-8, 87:10, 91:1, 95:2, 97:8,

100:9, 101:3, 101:9, 105:5, 106:6, 113:9, 115:4, 119:7-8, 123:4, 126:10, 127:5, 136:3, 140:6-7, 140:9, 141:3, 141:8, 147:9-10, 149:10, 152:7, 159:2

Roudebush, George S., 1:10 Ruckleshaus, William D., 3:2-3, 20:8 Rumsfeld, Donald, 37:8 Ruppert, Dick, 91:6, 151:7 Rustin, Bayard, 140:7, 140:11 Safety, 190:13-15, 152:4, 243:7 Salinger, Pierre, 168:7 Samp, Nelson W., 84:7, 111:3, 114:3, 117:7, 123:5, 124:7, 125:1, 126:4, 128:10, 129:9, 134:6, 137:5,

144:5, 145:11, 146:8, 156:2, 157:2 SANE, 142:12, 163:4, 163:8, 186:11 Saxbe, William, 20:9, 35:10, 39:1, 48:7, 191:3, 193:4, 193:7 Schlesinger, Arthur, 34:8

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Schlossberg, Stephen I., 1:1, 1:5, 1:7, 1:9-11, 2:1, 2:4, 3:2, 3:4, 4:3-5, 4:9, 5:6-9, 5:11, 7:10, 7:12, 9:5, 9:9, 9:12, 10:2, 11:1, 11:13, 14:1, 14:6, 15:13-15, 16:1, 16:7-10, 18:2, 18:11, 19:5, 19:12, 21:12-13, 22:10, 25:1, 25:3, 25:9, 26:4, 28:2, 29:11, 30:3, 31:4, 31:6, 34:7-8, 35:3, 35:13, 36:13, 36:15, 37:5-8, 39:6, 40:2, 40:6, 41:11, 43:1, 43:4, 43:6, 44:3, 44:9-11, 45:4, 45:8, 45:11, 46:1, 46:11, 46:13, 47:1, 47:8, 47:12, 48:3, 49:1, 49:3-4, 49:6, 50:9-10, 50:15, 55:5, 56:6, 66:7-8, 72:13, 73:5, 78:3, 79:2, 82:4, 82:7, 84:8-9, 87:1, 87:3, 89:6, 91:4, 91:6, 91:9, 95:5, 95:11, 97:3, 100:2, 100:9, 101:6, 104:1, 104:7, 104:9, 106:10, 107:6, 108:3, 111:6, 111:8, 116:6, 116:11, 117:7, 118:2, 120:7, 121:7, 124:8, 125:6, 125:8, 126:9, 127:3, 127:11, 129:3, 130:2, 132:9, 136:14, 137:4, 137:6, 139:9, 141:13-14, 143:10, 144:4, 145:7-8, 147:9, 148:2, 150:7, 155:5, 156:2, 158:3, 160:16, 161:26, 162:5, 164:9, 167:9, 169:6, 171:5, 171:7, 182:10, 184:5, 185:8, 185:12-13, 186:6, 186:12, 187:10, 189:9, 195:2-4, 196:3, 197:1, 200:5-11, 201:1, 201:5, 201:9, 205:2, 206:2, 207:1-4, 208:1, 208:6, 219:4, 229:5-6, 235:9, 236:14, 237:1

*Scholle, Gus, 164:9 School Desegregation, 189:12, 190:1 Schrade, Paul, 29:6-7, 41:4, 43:1, 67:6 Schwartz, George, 62:4, 62:8 Schweiker, Richard, 17:7, 48:11, 49:1-5, 49:9-10, 180:7 Scott, Sen. Hugh, 35:10, 39:1, 39:3, 48:5, 49:1, 49:5, 49:13 Secrest, F.G. (Ford Motor Company), 23:5 Selden, David, 4:11, 27:12, 28:2, 191:3, 191:6, 193:5 Sells, Dallas, 9:7, 10:5-6, 15:18, 40:8, 48:13, 73:3, 73:5, 81:9, 82:5, 83:9, 91:5, 94:4, 97:2, 101:9, 107:2,

108:9, 114:4, 119:7, 124:1, 127:6, 127:10, 129:4, 134:5, 134:10, 136:5, 138:11, 139:6, 145:10, 147:2, 148:5, 148:9, 154:7, 159:10-11, 160:18, 164:11, 169:5, 183:8

Senate, U.S., 48:5-14, 49:all, 50:1-2 Senior Citizens, 129:11, 133:2, 142:11. See also Older Workers. Service Employees International Union, 42:3, 194:1, 194:4, 194:9 Sex Discrimination, 140:1 Sexton, Brendan, 10:4, 174:14 Shanker, Albert, 4:11 Sheet Metal Workers International Association, 42:4 Sheffield, Horace, 4:5, 15:1, 44:2, 74:6-7, 81:101-11, 82:3-4, 82:7, 88:8, 91:6, 92:9, 93:1, 93:4, 94:10,

97:11, 98:1, 99:5, 102:5, 107:6, 108:3-4, 109:11, 112:3, 112:5, 120:2, 128:1-4, 128:6, 128:9, 130:6-8, 136:1-2, 140:12-14, 141:2, 148:8, 148:10, 148:12, 149:4-9, 149:11, 153:3-4, 160:18, 169:10, 171:4, 181:4, 186:5, 235:14, 236:8

Shetterly, Ray, 5:7 *Shriver, R. Sargent, 149:5-6, 222:1-2 Shriver, R. Sargent, 149:8, 237:2 Schultz, George P., 13:11, 101:6, 211:13, 212:1-14, 213:1-9, 226:3 Shy, Art, 44:1, 55:7, 55:12, 78:9, 96:3, 97:5, 102:3, 111:5, 111:9, 116:4, 118:1, 120:2, 126:3,

129:2, 137:9, 137:13, 138:11, 140:2, 143:1, 154:1 Sifton, Paul, 28:2 Silver, Paul, 89:6, 137:1, 142:10 Simon, William, 15:14, 44:12, 45:3, 45:5, 222:3 Smith, Howard K., 147:4 Social Democrats, 171:3, 181:14, 183:9 *Social Justice Party, 144:10 Social Security, 42:5, 126:10, 128:1, 128:14, 147:12, 209:1-5, 243:2 Socialist Party, 177:3

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Solenberger, Willard, 1:8, 26:5, 27:9, 53:10, 98:6, 147:6 Songs, 143:10 South Africa, 135:1, 162:14 Southeastern Michigan Transit Authority (SEMTA), 145:3, 150:9, 186:9 Southern Christian Leadership Conference, 163:3, 179:6, 237:11 Spain, 131:10, 147:1, 162:15, 187:7, 243:10 Sparks, John, 24:5, 31:4, 31:6, 39:5, 49:1, 55:8 Starkweather, E.D., 1:7 Starr, Shirley A., 33:11-12 Stellato, Carl, 125:4 STEP, 71:6 Stepp, Marc, 11:4, 15:18, 36:8, 45:4-5, 87:8, 88:1, 91:6, 92:7, 94:9,

127:2, 137:1, 139:11, 169:14, 171:3, 173:1, 174:1, 205:9 Stetin, Sol, 42:10-11 Stevenson, Adlai III, 49:5-6, 49:10, 49:13, 237:1 Stillman, Don, 23:8-9 Stokes, Louis, 34:8 Stone, Klise, 1:5, 2:1, 67:2, 73:1, 76:2, 79:5, 101:2, 110:3, 121:15,

123:13-14, 134:5, 134:9, 139:5, 145:13, 146:1, 146:12, 147:1, 147:7, 157:11, 160:7, 160:14, 191:3

Strikes & Boycotts, 27:12 (GM), 28:1-4 (GM), 34:7-8 (GM), 34:2 (Meat), 36:2 (OPEIU), 121:12, 124:1, 125:11, 126:5, 132:1-2, 144:9 (GM 1970), 237:15-18, 238:1, 238:8, 243:6

*Sugar, Maurice, 147:5 Supplemental Unemployment Benefits, 56:4-5, 60:2, 61:1, 62:8, 63:8,

121:1, 158:2 Sweden, 162:16-17, 172:6-7, 172:12-13 Switzerland, 162:18 Symington, Stuart, 39:1, 48:5-6, 49:10 Talmadge, Herman E., 20:8, 35:10, 39:1, 48:5, 48:9-10, 49:6, 49:8-9,

49:11, 50:1, 162:14 Taxes, 42:9, 72:1, 72:10-11, 126:4, 127:1, 129:8, 134:3, 138:7, 139:1, 144:7, 146:1, 170:8, 242:9

Teamsters. See International Brotherhood of Teamsters. Television, 187:3, 190:7, 211:8, 230:4-9, 231:1-3 Textile Workers Union of America, 42:10-11 *Thomas, Norman, 144:1 Thurmond, Sen. Strom, 49:6, 49:10 Tomasi, Joseph, 18:9, 77:8, 80:10, 82:11, 83:5, 84:4, 84:10, 86:1,

89:10, 95:9, 98:12, 98:12, 108:5-6, 110:8, 111:8, 112:4, 112:9, 116:12, 119:6, 124:9, 125:6, 126:6, 126:10, 128:2, 128:10, 128:13, 131:5, 133:4, 138:2, 138:6, 138:11, 140:7, 143:13, 145:4, 147:10, 148:1, 149:9, 150:6, 154:11, 155:2, 155:9, 156:3, 159:10, 163:9, 168:2, 169:10, 169:15, 170:11

Torres, Esteban E., 9:10, 22:10, 47:13, 51:5-12, 69:12, 161:2, 161:8, 161:8, 161:10, 161:12, 162:6, 162:8, 162:20, 173:6

Townsend, Lynn, 20:7 Toyota, 133:8, 162:3, 162:5, 203:6, 203:8 Trade Policies, 12:6, 15:13-16, 27:11 (Int'l.), 31:9-12 (Int'l.), 32:1-8

(Int'l.), 33:1-3 (Int'l.), 126:3, 142:14, 144:4, 162:5, 172:7, 238:9-10, 240:3, 240:9, 240:12, 242:16, 243:19

Transportation, 126:13, 140:10, 141:1, 149:11, 237:17, 241:6, 242:14 Trilateral Commission, 232:2-10, 233:1-5, 241:16, 242:1 Tunney, John V., 17:7, 17:10, 48:6-7, 48:9-11, 49:1-3, 49:6, 49:10

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Turkey, 162:19 Turner, Tom, 167:2, 183:1 Typographical Unions, 42:13 *Ukraine, 146:6, 153:11 Ulta-Conservatism, 154:2 Unemployment, 14:11-12, 42:14, 242:4, 242:14, 243:1, 243:22 UGT - Union General de Trabajadores de Espana (Union of Spanish Workers)

(in exile), 43:9, 243:20 UAW Women's Auxiliary, 134:11 United Brotherhood of Carpenters, 181:8 United Distributive Workers, 182:5 United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, 180:4, 239:6 United Farm Workers of America, 43:1-7, 71:2, 167:9, 181:4, 237:12,

242:11, 243:1 United Furniture Workers of America, 43:8 United Glass and Ceramic Workers, 180:13 United Mine Workers, 43:10, 193:5-9, 194:1, 194:7, 200:7, 201:1, 240:19 United Nations Association, 180:3, 234:4-6 United Paperworkers International Union, 43:12 United Plant Guard Workers of America, 43:13, 183:2 United Rubber Workers, 44:1, 65:13-15, 67:13-15 (Juris.), 193:5, 193:8,

194:1, 194:7 USSR, 146:6, 166:2-4, 182:3, 187:8-10, 188:4, 189:8 United Steelworkers of America, 50:3-4, 128:14, 183:3, 184:12-13,

185:11, 186:10, 191:6, 192:7, 194:1 United Transportation Union, 50:5 Upholsterer's International Union, 50:6 Urban League, National, 35:1-2, 164:7, 170:9, 174:9-10, 179:11

(Detroit), 180:2, 181:5 (Detroit),181:9 (Detroit), 183:1, 184:1 (Detroit), 185:1, 193:7, 238:14

Uruguay, 162:20 Usery, W. J., Jr., 45:1, 45:3, 237:4 Utilities, 143:9 Utility Workers of America, 50:7 Vander Jagt, Rep. Guy, 46:3-4, 46:7-8, 46:12, 47:1 Vanderveen, Rep. Richard F., 47:2-3, 47:9 Van Horn, Edith, 11:2 Velasco, Pete (UFW), 43:1 Veterans, 139:11 Viet Nam, 122:3, 122:12, 179:1, 202:10, 226:1-4, 234:7, 238:13, 240:7 Volkswagen, 154:4 Volvo, 127:13, 167:8, 168:9, 171:1 Wage-Price Freeze, 50:8-12, 144:2, 151:7, 156:6, 239:6-9, 239:11, 240:8,

240:14 Wages, 63:9, 153:13 Wagner, Carl (ALA), 71:11-15, 71:20 Wagner, Paul, 6:12, 13:3, 13:13, 14:5, 19:3, 24:8, 29:4, 45:7, 50:11 Wald, George, 33:11-13, 35:10, 155:3 *Wales, 144:13 Walker, Robert, 26:4, 26:7, 27:2, 55:8, 73:7, 73:11, 74:1, 78:9, 79:6,

79:9, 79:12, 80:7, 80:9, 81:7, 81:11, 82:5, 86:1, 86:6-7, 86:9, 87:2, 88:4, 88:8, 88:10, 91:7, 91:9, 92:3, 92:7, 96:9, 97:1, 97:6, 97:8, 100:8, 101:3, 101:5-6, 102:8, 106:3, 106:9, 108:3, 111:5, 114:10, 115:2, 115:6, 116:4, 117:9, 119:4-5, 120:2, 126:2, 126:6, 127:3,

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Walker, Robert, (cont'd.) 129:14, 130:8, 131:7, 135:1, 135:7, 139:5, 139:7, 139:11, 140:4, 140:8, 140:10, 144:5, 145:6, 146:2, 147:12, 148:2, 149:6, 152:11, 156:6, 160:16

Wallace, George, 156:2 Wallick, Franklin, 19:7, 30:1, 35:10-11, 35:13-14, 46:10, 56:11, 71:13, 78:7, 91:9, 119:3, 141:2,

145:12, 156:11, 157:7, 163:6 Walsh, Joe, 61:6, 69:3, 69:5 Walter P. and Mae Reuther Family Education Center, 132:7, 134:9, 237:12, 237:15 Walworth, James, 52:11 Warden, Dick (Richard), 6:15, 18:1, 18:11, 19:13, 29:4, 45:8, 46:2, 47:1-12, 47:9, 47:11-13, 48:1,

49:7, 49:12-13, 82:6 Warner, Sam Bass, 44:2 Warren, Judge Earl, 237:5 Washington Office, UAW. See International Affairs Department. Watts, James, 10:4, 10:6 *WSU, 145:11, 155:4, 157:7 Weaver, George, 1:4, 8:2, 25:13, 26:1, 53:7, 55:5, 60:6 Weinberg, Nat, 1:3, 1:8, 2:11, 3:2, 7:8, 8:1, 8:13, 11:15-16, 13:5-7, 13:12-13, 16:9, 17:1, 24:6, 24:12,

25:8-9, 25:11-12, 26:1-2, 29:6-8, 31:4, 33:10-13, 35:5, 35:13, 36:11, 37:1, 39:1-3, 39:5, 39:9-11, 39:13-15, 40:1-2, 48:9, 48:12, 50:9, 53:2, 53:6, 53:8, 55:10, 55:12, 56:4, 58:7, 62:5, 62:8-9, 62:12, 83:4, 85:2, 85:5, 89:8, 98:12, 99:10, 103:7, 110:3, 113:4, 117:3, 122:2, 138:7, 142:14, 144:9, 151:12, 162:2-3, 162:14, 162:16, 163:1, 163:3, 166:6, 177:2, 193:3, 198:3, 199:4, 211:11, 211:13, 212:1-2, 212:7, 213:5, 214:1-2, 214:7, 214:9, 235:9, 237:5, 237:7, 240:9

Weinberger, Casper, 44:9, 45:3, 48:6 Welfare Employees Union, 154:11 Welfare Reform, 52:3-4, 128:8 (Food Stamps), 171:6, 172:3, 242:15 (Food Stamps), 243:4 (Food

Stamps) Wensel, Mary, 15:10, 18:5, 75:4-6, 77:5, 77:7, 81:5, 82:6, 83:10, 85:5, 85:8, 87:4, 90:1-2, 92:1, 92:6,

96:6, 98:1, 98:12, 99:2, 101:4, 101:8, 102:7, 105:9, 106:1, 106:7, 106:9, 108:4, 108:8, 111:1, 111:11, 113:3, 114:1-2, 117:3, 117:5, 121:2

Wharton, Clifton R., Jr., 19:2, 157:7, 181:3 Whipple, Jerry, 43:3, 106:9, 108:12, 146:2, 154:5 White, Kevin H., 30:2, 79:9, 112:2, 180:8, 181:8, 185:1 *Wilkins, Roy, 184:6, 184:9 Wilkins, Roy, 207:5-13, 208:1-5, 209:7-13, 210:1-14, 211:1-7, 237:7 Williams, G. Mennen, 56:11, 237:6-7 Williams, Harrison, 48:13, 49:3, 49:6-7, 49:11, 49:13, 50:2, 180:7 Wilse, Jerry, 25:6, 74:5, 92:6, 93:7, 95:6, 98:6, 109:7, 115:9, 133:7, 135:8, 137:6, 142:11, 147:2,

153:11 Wilson, Harold, 237:5 Winn, Frank, 41:13, 42:15, 237:6 Wirtz, Willard, 237:7 Wolfgang, Myra, 27:12 Women, 12:13, 30:18, 35:4, 129:10, 165:15, 186:2 Women's Movements, 121:9. See also ERA. Work Place, 52:5-6 Workers' Compensation, 241:14, 243:7 Workers Defense League, 156:6, 157:10, 158:5, 164:10, 184:9 Working Conditions, 56:6-7

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World Confederation of Labor, 52:8 World Federation of Trade Unions, 52:9. See also ICFTU. World Trade Conference, 168:4 Worley, Ken, 69:5, 73:5, 116:12, 131:10, 145:1, 149:6, 159:2, 165:15, 168:6, 174:11-12 Wurf, Jerry, 4:10, 163:8, 169:9, 175:9, 179:9, 180:10, 192:4, 193:2, 193:5, 193:8, 200:3,

200:10, 208:6 Yoltan, John, 11:1, 17:4, 19:7, 123:5, 127:1 Young, Andrew, 47:7, 47:10-11 Young, Barden, 15:8, 15:10, 18:1, 38:5, 67:9, 69:5, 72:13, 73:2, 76:2, 79:3, 80:3, 82:2, 85:8, 86:11,

87:4, 90:1, 90:9, 91:4, 93:2, 99:3, 100:8, 102:5, 102:8, 105:5, 110:10, 113:3, 113:5, 113:7, 115:8, 116:3, 119:1, 119:7, 121:1, 123:2, 134:1, 135:6, 140:10, 145:7, 147:2, 150:11, 153:9, 157:9, 164:11-12, 165:9, 166:13

Young, Coleman A., 14:14-15, 171:8, 180:9, 184:8, 198:12 Young, Howard, 5:8, 5:10-12, 6:15, 7:1-5, 7:7, 7:9, 8:3, 12:12, 14:4, 15:2, 15:14, 15:16, 18:10-11, 19:3,

22:11, 24:12, 27:2, 30:15, 40:8, 42:4, 45:2, 46:2, 47:11, 49:8, 52:2, 53:13-14, 56:13, 60:6-7, 61:12, 62:7, 81:9, 88:2, 108:2, 108:4, 112:4, 116:3, 120:3, 127:8, 127:10, 128:2, 128:5, 128:12, 130:5, 148:12, 149:8, 153:1-2, 159:6, 169:12, 172:9, 175:1, 181:14, 206:9, 222:9

YMCA - YWCA, 160:4, 160:6, 160:8, 175:9, 176:4, 182:7 Young People's Socialist League, 147:12, 150:1, 175:9, 176:7 Young, Whitney, 35:1, 174:9 Yugoslavia, 162:21