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Box 1, File Folder 1 - Howard University School of Law 1946-1955
Item 1 Apr-50 “Exhaustion of Administration Remedies as a Prerequisite of Judicial Relief” — Article by Professor Howard Jenkins
Item 2 Summer Session 1954 Paper on “Educational Objectives and Legal Education” by Howard Jenkins, Jr. Legal Education Seminar, New York University School of Law
Item 3   “America, the South and Desegregation” — Division of the Social Sciences, Howard University
Item 4   “America’s Responsibilities and Challenges” - A Statement of the Division of Social Sciences of Howard University
Box 1, File Folder 2 - National Wage Stabilization Board 1946-1947
Item 1 1/1/1946 Completed application for employment at National Wage Stabilization Board
Item 2 1/30/1946 Letter from J. Glenn Donaldson to Colorado Veterans’ Advisory Board explaining the attempt to stabilize building labor costs and the GI Bill of Rights
Item 3 1946 Synopsis of Lewis B. Steggman DBA S & B Tool Company DBAA Tool and Gauge Company, Detroit Michigan, vs. The United Automobile Workers, local 157, Decision re: Yearly Bonus Settlements
Item 4 1947 Reduction in Force Notice
Box 1, File Folder 3 - Department of Labor 1956-1963
Item 1   Judicial Review of Non-conformity determinations of the Secretary of Labor under the Federal Unemployment Tax Act and Related Sections of the Social Security Act: Paper with notes on non-conformity determinations
Item 2 7/30/1958 Walsh-Healey Act: Memorandum from Howard Jenkins to Stuart Rothman, Solicitor addressing question of whether the “fusion of functions in the Administrator under the Walsh-Healey Act contravene Section 5(c) of the APA
Item 3   State Anti-Trust Laws: Paper on state anti-trust laws
Item 4   Union Discipline: Draft paper with notes

Box 1, File Folder 4 - Bureau of Labor-Management Reports 1959-1963: General Information

Item 1 1960 Bureau of Labor-Management Reports for fiscal year 1960
Item 2 1962 Bureau of Labor-Management Reports Union Elections Guide
Item 3 1963 Drafts of “Chapter 8 - Trade Union Elections”
Box 1, File Folder 5 - Bureau of Labor-Management Reports 1959-1963: Correspondence
Item 1 7/1/1960 Letter from Frank Keilerto Howard Jenkins re: restructuring of the Office of Regulations
Item 2 Early 1961 Letter from James J. Reynolds, Assistant Secretary, to John L. Holcombe, Commissioner, BLMR, re: Reorganization of Office of Regulations and Administrative Determinations (original and copy, includes fact sheet of ORAD)
Item 3 6/30/1961 Letter from John L. Holcombe to James E. Dobson, re: approving re designation of divisions within the Division of Regulations and Division of Administration Determinations
Item 4 8/21/1961 Letter from John L. Holcombe to Assistant Commissioner for Reports and Analysis re: approving changes in responsibility
Item 5 8/21/1961 Letter from John L. Holcombe to Assistant Secretary James J. Reynolds re: Subject of BLMR and the Office of the Solicitor Relative to Administration of the LMRDA
Item 6 2/5/1962 Letter from Secretary of Labor, Arthur J. Goldberg, approving a Promotion for Howard Jenkins
Box 1, File Folder 6 - Bureau of Labor-Management Reports 1959-1963: Memoranda
Item 1 11/30/1959 Memorandum re: Conference between Assistant Secretary Gilhooley with representatives of the United Electrical Workers. Present were, for the Department, Mr. Frank Donner and Mr. Jenkins; for the union, Messrs. Russ Nixon and Frank Donner.
Item 2 11/30/1959 Personal notes from conference on Sect 504, November 30, 1959, mentions Hoffa, and organization of G. W. Plants
Item 3 12/19/1959 Notes re: meeting with S. G. Lippman, General Counsel of the Retail clerks Union, and discussion re whether could and/or should initiate investigation of trusteeship of International
Item 4 12/21/1959 Memorandum for Mr. Gilhooley with suggestions for resolving the question of division of responsibility in enforcement
Item 5 12/22/1959 Memoranda (2) to Mr. Gilhooley with suggestions for resolving the question of which executive officers have jurisdiction over civil litigation in the Federal Courts
Item 7 12/24/1959 Response from Mr. Gilhooley suggesting edits on the above memoranda - dictated by Mr. Gilhooley
Item 8   Inserts incorporating Mr. Gilhooley’s suggestions
Item 9 1961 Memorandum to File re organization and staffing; Copy of BLMR Organization Chart with Mission Statements for each department, request for additional resources
Item 10 7/25/1961 Interpretation of General Order 102 to the Commissioner of BLMR, drafted by H. Jenkins
Item 11   2 pages re: complaints claiming violations in union elections
Box 1, File Folder 7 - Bureau of Labor-Management Reports 1959-1963: Speeches
Item 1 5/17/1960 Training conference for area directors
Item 2 8/15/1960 Speech to Regional Director’s Conference
Item 3 2/6/1961 “Human Relations in a World of Work” at Annual Human Relations Conference in Observance of Negro History Week
Box 1, File Folder 8 - Bureau of Labor-Management Reports 1959-1963: Articles by Others
Item 1 1960 Biographical sketch of John L. Holcomb, Commissioner of Labor Management Reports, From the Laurel of Phi Kappa Tau, Spring, 1960 Edition
Item 2 1961 “Regulatory Agency Control Through Appointment: The Case of the Eisenhower Administration and the NLRB” in The Journal of Politics, 1961
Box 1, File Folder 9 - Bureau of Labor Management Reports 1959-1963: Cases and Statutes
Item 1 12/12/1959 Title 29: Labor from Chapter IV of BLM reports, reproduced from Federal Register
Item 2 1963 Listing of Election Cases Pending in Court, by Circuit, with dates of pleadings and court action
Item 3 1963 Listing of Election Cases, Title IV, LMRDA, Cases in which court decisions have been issued directing new elections, by Circuit, with dates of pleadings and decrees
Item 4 1963 Listing of Election Cases, Title IV, LMRDA Cases in which Relief has been granted to the Secretary, with dates of pleadings and decrees
Item 5 1963 Listing of Cases in which waivers and/or agreements to rerun elections were received before court action, with dates of agreements and elections
Item 6   List of Election Cases, Title IV, LMRDA Cases in which court decisions have been issued directing new elections
Box 1, File Folder 10 - Bureau of Labor-Management Reports 1959-1963: Canadian Locals
Item 1 12/2/1959 Letter from James R. Hoffa, General President of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters to James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor asking for Department of Labor’s position re the necessity of filing by Canadian affiliates. Letter signed by James R. Hoffa. Two routing slips to Gilhooley
Item 2 12/2/1959 JPM initialed copy of December 2, 1959 letter from Hoffa to Mitchell. Draft copy of letter dated Dec. 15, 1959, from Mitchell to Hoffa re interpretive bulletin on applicability of Section 201(b) of the Labor- Management Reporting requirements to Canadian affiliates. Copy of letter Dec. 15, 1959, from Mitchell to Hoffa.
Item 3 12/3/1959 Draft letter, with penciled changes, from Assistant Secretary Gilhooley to Mr. James R. Hoffa. Copy of final letter dated December 3, 1959; “Rewritten O/A/S;” handwritten note: “Hand carried.”
Item 4 12/18/1959 Follow-up from Margaret D’Andrea dated December 18, 1959 requesting information from Jenkins. Handwritten note at bottom - “prep. Brief statement for Canadian Locals for conference with J. G.& Canadian attaché.”
Item 5 12/24/1959 Memorandum (copy) transmitting press clippings from Wigglesworth of the U.S. embassy to the Secretary of State
Item 6 12/28/1959 Copy of letter from James R. Hoffa to James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor asking whether letter meant that Canadian affiliates are not required to file LM-1 forms. Letter from John J. Gilhooley, Assistant Secretary of Labor to James R. Hoffa, replying that Canadian affiliates are not required to file the LM-1 forms, but that the Brotherhood is required to file trusteeship reports, including financials. Letter dated January 26, 1960 from Thomas A. Lane, Special Assistant, to John A. Ballew, Labor Attache, American Embassy, Ottawa, Canada re position on Canadian locals and suggesting an in person briefing.
Item 7 1/18/1960 Copy of press clipping from Tom Lane to Howard Jenkins, Windsor: Excerpt from Canadian paper, “Dodds objects to vote order by U.S. judge.” Washington judge Letts calls for trustee supervised elections of the International Union of Windsor local 880
Item 8 1/22/1960 Copy of memorandum from John A. Ballew, Labor Attaché, for the American Ambassador to Canada re the “Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959 and its Application to Canada”
Item 9 1/26/1960 Copy of draft memo from American Embassy in Canada re Canadian locals and sovereignty. Handwritten note: 1/26 - orig. to Mr. Gilhooley, cc’s to Mr. Lodge, Mr. Leslie, Mr. Jenkins
Item 10 2/2/1960 Letter from John A. Ballew, Labor Attache to Thomas A. Lane, special Assistant to Assistant Secretary of Labor re application of Lundrum-Griffin Act to Canadian locals, particularly conflict between Gilhooley’s telegram of October 26, 1959 and Secretary Mitchell’s official interpretation published in the Federal Register for December 23, 1959, pages 10066 and 10067
Item 11 2/17/1960 Copy of draft memo from American Embassy in Ottawa re position on Canadian locals and Canadian sovereignty
Item 12 2/19/1960 Outgoing airgram routed to Jenkins from Assistant Secretary of State Gilhooley to American Embassy of Ottawa basically stating the position the American embassy should take re the Canadian locals, i.e. that “No action can be taken by U.S. Government to regulate election procedures of Canadian locals.”
Item 13 5/19/1960 Copy of Letter from Michael Ross, Director, Department of International Affairs, AFL-CIO, to the “Honorable James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor” inquiring about the affect of American labor legislation on Canadian Unions
Item 14 7/20/1960 Copy of letter dated 7/20/60 from John J. Gilhooley, Assistant Secretary of Labor for Labor Management Relations (Howard authored) to Mr. Michael Ross, Director, Department of International Affairs, AFL-CIO re impact of Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959 on elections of Canadian locals. 7/19/60 draft of 7/20/60 letter from Gilhooley to Ross (Howard authored).
Item 15   Memorandum: Discussion and answers re the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959 and its authority over Canadian locals
Item 16 29-Aug Thank you note to “Howard” on U.S. Department of Labor, Office of the Assistant Secretary
Item 17   Handwritten request for return of items on Canadian Locals by Howard to Nelson
Box 1, File Folder 11 - Bureau of Labor-Management Reports 1959-1963: Landrum-Griffin Act
Item 1 12/12/1959 Copy of Act — Title 29 (Labor), Part 452 in Federal Register
Item 2   Notes on the Act, outline and 73 pages of handwritten notes on delegation election
Item 3 12/28/1959 Memoranda on Act, Letter to the Secretary of Labor re: question of Representation of the Secretary of Labor in Civil Suits Under the LMRDA. Copy of typed pages of BLMR manual, pages 40 through 58.
Item 4 5/26/1961 Letter from John J. Gilhooley to Howard Jenkins asking for a review on an attached draft complaint to be submitted to an administrative agency in connection with the discharge of a union member from a UAW local. Attached is the draft complaint
Item 5   Letter from Howard Jenkins in response to John J. Gilhooley’s letter dated May 26, 1961
Item 6 11/11/1962 Letter from Professor of Economics at Brown University, Philip Taft, to Howard Jenkins, Assistant Commissioner, Bureau of Labor Management Reports, thanking him for contributing to a collective IRRA volume on some aspect of the Landrum-Griffin Act
Item 7 11/27/1962 Statement from Martin Estey, Philip Taft, and Martin Wagner, announcing a list of the topics and contributors to the IRRA volume. List attached
Item 8 1/15/1963 Statement from Martin Estey, Philip Taft, and Martin Wagner, asking for a short statement of progress on the contribution to the IRRA volume
Item 9 8/21/1963 Letter from Philip Taft noting the contribution from Howard Jenkins to the IRRA volume was not yet received
Box 1, File Folder 12 - Bureau of Labor-Management Reports 1959-1963: Taft-Hartley Amendments
Item 1 Nov. 16-19, 1959 Daily press releases (4) - articles by General Counsel Rothman, National Labor Relations Board, discussing major points of the new labor law which took effect November 13. (Not intended to express views of 5 Board Members)
Box 1, File Folder 13 - Nomination to NLRB 1963: Recommendations
Letters of recommendation for Howard Jenkins, Jr. nomination:
Allott, Gordon — US Senator, Colorado
Braxton, Charles R. - Administrative Assistant, National Alliance of Postal Employees
Brown, Rev. Russell S. - Father in Law
Haggerty, C. J.
Hall, Paul - President of Maritime Trades Dept. AFL-CIO
Jenkins, Martin D. - President of Morgan State College
Leet, Harry M.
McClure, Stewart E. - Chief Clerk, United States Senate
McDermott, Albert L.
McNichols, Steve
Mitchell, James P.
O’Connell, James T. - Vice Pres. Hudson Pulp & Paper Corp.
Piper, Percival R. - Attorney General of State of Michigan
Previant, David
Rogers, Bryon G. - House of Representatives, Colorado
Smith, Avery J.
Wirtz, W. Willard - Secretary of Labor
Box 1, File Folder 14 - Nomination to NLRB 1963: Congressional Hearings
Item 1 8/14/1963 Nomination Hearing before the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare United States Senate — booklet
Item 2 8/14/1963 Statement of W. Willard Wirtz, Secretary of Labor before the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare in Behalf of Howard Jenkins, Jr.’s Nomination to the NLRB
Item 3 8/14/1963 Transcript of the hearings Committee on Labor and Public Welfare of Howard Jenkins, Jr.’s Nomination to the NLRB
Box 1, File Folder 15 - Nomination to NLRB 1963: Notes (contacts)
Item 1   Office of Board Member Philip Ray Rogers
Item 2   Candid evaluation of Philip Ray Rogers’ staff
Item 3   Contact list — Senate, House, Labor AFL-CIO, Labor - Executives, Management
Item 4   Resume for Arthur Christopher, Jr.
Box 1, File Folder 16 - Nomination to NLRB 1963: Press
Item 1 8/19/1963 Invitation to attend the swearing-in ceremony
Item 2 8/29/1963 NLRB Press Release — “Howard Jenkins sworn in as member of NLRB”
Item 3 8/30/1963 Newspaper — “Jenkins becomes first Negro on NLRB”
Box 1, File Folder 17 - Nomination to NLRB 1963: Acceptance Speech
Item 1 8/29/1963 Statement of Howard Jenkins, Jr. on the Occasion of his Swearing-in as a Member of the National Labor Relations Board
Box 1, File Folder 18 - NLRB Term 1963 - 1968: Correspondence
Item 1 8/19/1964 Edward B. Toles, Report of the Committee on the Judiciary to the 39th Annual Convention, National Bar Assoc., Baltimore, Maryland
Item 2 1/18/1965 Letter from Edward B. Toles regarding” The Negro Lawyer in Crisis,” reprint in the Congressional Record, August 31, 1964
Item 3 7/29/1968 Letter from Jonas B. Katz transmitting editorial “neither Strange nor Unwanted”
Box 1, File Folder 19 - NLRB Term 1963-1968: Memoranda
Item 1 2/17/1967 Transmittal slip with attached state statistics - from Ed Goodstein, NLRB, to Jenkins re: 21 year compilation of state election date by states located in those regional offices for which you are scheduled to speak in connection with the 25,000,000th voter exercises
Item 2 7/27/1967 Cover letter from Jim Bunting, Exec. Dir., National Council of YMCA re memorandum by Leo B. Marsh, Secretary, Counseling and Interracial Services, National Board of the YMCA, memorandum on racial disturbances, riots and YMCAs action plan improve racial relationships. Cover letter for memo from Pres. Edward Foss Wilson and General Exec. Alfred C. Rogers of YMCA of Washington, dated August 2, 1967
Box 1, File Folder 20 - NLRB Term 1963-1968: Press
Item 1 5/12/1963 Press Release - Stuart Rothman, General Counsel of the NLRB - authorized the issuance of an unfair labor practice complaint which raises the question whether unions violate the Act where two sister local unions segregated on the basis of race maintain a system of job referral based on race
Item 2 5/15/1963 Press Release - - Dept. of Justice, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy - Hughes Tool Company. “As the president said in his Civil Rights message last Feb. ‘racial discrimination in employment is especially injurious both to its victims and to the national economy’”
Item 3 Jul-63 Newspaper Articles (short) re appointment: Article in “Religion and Labor,” Bulletin of the Religion and Labor Council of America - August- September 1963; Washington Star 7/22/63; Washington Post 7/23/63; Post 6/23/63; New York Herald Tribune 7/23/63; Washington Daily News 7/22/63; AFL-CIO News 7/27/63
Item 4 8/30/1963 Newspaper Article - Evening Star (D.C.) - Howard Jenkins Meets Staff
Item 5 Aug. -Sept. 1963 Newspaper Article - Photo and article
Item 6 11/8/1963 BNA Daily Labor Report - “NLRB member Jenkins Gives First Speech” - does not feel bound by precedent or inhibited when urged to travel new avenues of reexamination, but negative attitude re increasing government controls over the collective bargaining process.”
Item 7 7/3/1964 Newspaper Article in Houston Paper - NLRB Member (Jenkins) Denies Invading Rights Field - NLRB won’t invade civil rights field in the wake of its historic decision on Hughes Tool Co.
Item 8 7/4/1964 Newspaper Article - “NLRB Action Against More Unions is Hinted” Jenkins in address to labor law section of Texas Bar Association said “Where the factual situations are analogous to those presented in Hughes Tool, we can and will revoke a union’s certification.”
Item 9 7/4/1964 Newspaper Article re: Hughes Tool Co.
Item 10 7/4/1964 Newspaper Article in New York Times — “Unions and Civil Rights: Drive Against Discrimination viewed as Producing Unexpected Side Effects”
Item 11 7/6/1964 Newspaper Article in Washington Post — “Fair Employment Milestone”
Item 12 7/6/1964 Newspaper Article in Washington Star — “A Major Breakthrough”
Item 13 7/6/1964 Newspaper Article in Detroit News — "NLRB Bias Weapon”
Item 14 7/8/1964 Newspaper Article in Washington Post — “Fair Representation”
Item 15 7/9/1964 Congressional Record — Fair Employment Milestone — Statement by Senator Goldwater
Item 16 9/14/1964 NLRB Press Release - “NLRB Orders stop to Texas Longshore Work Allocations Based on Racial Lines,” Hughes Tool Company
Item 17 10/24/1964 Newspaper Article in The Post Tribune - “Prominent Labor Official (Jenkins) visits Dallas,” with photo
Item 18 1/6/1965 Transmittal from Tom Healy to Mr. Jenkins - approval of press release draft - “cases expected to go out today.” Draft press release - “N.L.R.B. Directs Elections in Various Employee Unions in New York-New Jersey Department Stores’ - directed collective bargaining elections - Jenkins dissent in all three cases. Dissent based on his assertion that factors not sufficiently distinct to justify establishing them as separate bargaining units. Handwritten changes by Jenkins.
Item 19 5/10/1965 News from U.S. Department of Labor - Allegation that Negro ministers acted in effect as union agents in a union election case involving Negro workers in Baltimore laundries is reviewed
Item 20 1/18/1966 NLRB release — NLRB Appoints Eight Trial Examiners
Item 21 3/13/1966 Newspaper Article in Long Island Press - “Tri-County Forum to Hear Howard Jenkins of NLRB”
Item 22 6/24/1966 Newspaper Article in The Atlanta Constitution - NLRB’s Jenkins Appeals to Lawyers on Labor Statutes - lawyers must educate their clients, both union and corporate management, to accept the basic concepts and voluntary labor law
Item 23 9/8/1966 Newspaper Articles - Tulsa Daily World - Picture of Jenkins on panel, “Management Meets the National Labor Relations Board,” Labor/Industry Seminar. Undated Article re seminar
Item 24 12/9/1966 Daily Labor Report - “The Emerging Law of Secondary Boycotts:” Remarks of Guy Farmer, Former NLRB Chairman (Official Text)
Item 25 3/9/1967 Rocky Mountain News - “Parallel Goals’ Labor Peace Key” - speech at luncheon, reduce government involvement to minimum - problems of industrial community reflection in of socio-economic problems of nation. Two fundamental democratic principles: Preservation of the rights of the individual and preservations of free democratic institutions
Item 26 3/10/1967 Newspaper Article (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) - “NLRB Aide Lauds Bargaining” - Jenkins in favor of collective bargaining to keep free of governmental controls
Item 27 3/22/1967 Daily Labor News - 4 articles on Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing appeal before Supreme Court of Appeals Court (7th Cir.) decision affirming NLRB decision that Unions can fine members who cross picket lines during strike. Solicitor General Thurgood Marshall argued case before Supreme Court for NLRB.
Item 28 4/13/1967 News from Washington About - “trend in union membership is again on the upswing both nationally and regionally, according to Howard Jenkins Jr.” - statistics on elections won by unions in the seven Colorado River Basin states
Item 29 Aug. 1967 Newspaper Articles (4) - 8/17/67 - Denver Post and Gazette Telegraph, 8/26/67 - Washington Window, Undated - Article by John Herling
Item 30 8/8/1967 Gazette Telegraph - Coverage of Jenkins speech at the Urban League of the Pikes Peak Region - blamed racial unrest on discrimination (particularly economic). Said private industry must solve job discrimination. In one article when asked to comment on King’s talk Tuesday in Atlanta - Jenkins said “he doesn’t believe Dr. King, Stokely Carmichael and H. Rap Brown have large active followings, but. . . there are 20 million Negroes who may not agree with the methodology of these militant leaders, but they can’t help but agree that there must be an end to job discrimination and the start of better housing and equal rights.”
Item 31 3/18/1968 Newspaper article in St. Louis Dispatch - St. Louis, Missouri speech re: Collective Bargaining
Box 1, File Folder 21 - NLRB Term 1963-1968: Speeches 1963
Item 1 11/8/1963 “A Jurisprudential View of National Labor Policy” - Speech at the Annual Meeting Conference of National Organizations - Miami Beach
Item 2 11/18/1963 “Social Action in the World of Work” - Speech at the Annual Meeting observing Equal Opportunity Day - Kansas City
Box 1, File Folder 22 - NLRB Term 1963-1968: Speeches 1964
Item 1 1/6/1964 “Revolutions in Collision” - Annual Observance of carver memorial Week - Pittsburgh, PA
Item 2 1/27/1964 “1963 Outstanding Citizen’s Award to Rev. E. Franklin Jackson” — Twelfth St. Branch YMCA - Washington, D.C.
Item 3 2/20/1964 “Three Rs of Brotherhood” - Brother Assembly of Northwood High School, Silver Spring, Maryland - with brochure
Item 4 3/15/1964 Speech (with drafts) at the Annual Meeting of the Baltimore Urban League
Item 5 7/3/1964 Speech (with drafts) - “Collective Action, Individual Liberty and the National Labor Relations Board” at Labor Law Section, Texas Bar Association, Houston, Texas
Item 6 10/15/1964 “A Jurisprudential View of Unit Determinations” - Speech (with drafts) at Institute on Labor Law — Dallas, Texas
Item 7 12/12/1964 Text of the Remarks at the Colorado and Denver Bar Associations’ Institute on Civil Rights in Colorado
Item 8 1964 Notes for speech
Item 9 1964 Material for St. Louis Speech for Member Jenkins (W.B.G.) re: Hughes Tool Co. II
Item 10 4/9/1964 Program of National Association of Manufacturers - NLRB Conference, Jenkins attended
Item 11 Dec. 1964 Program of NAM 69th Annual Congress of American Industry - Jenkins spoke
Box 1, File Folder 23 - NLRB Term 1963-1968: Speeches 1965
Item 1 2/26/1965 Daily Labor Report “Educational Attainment of U.S. Workers Continues to Rise Rapidly with One of Eight Men Having College Degree” - passage marked re educational gap between white and nonwhite workers. Transmittal from Jackson suggesting use for speeches
Item 2 5/10/1965 “Rights of Labor--Rights of Management” at Annual Meeting of the Printing Industry of Illinois Association
Item 3 6/9/1965 Speech at the Annual Meeting of the Essex County Urban League, Newark, New Jersey
Box 1, File Folder 24 - NLRB Term 1963-1968: Speeches 1966
Item 1 2/16/1966 Speech Notes — Baltimore, Maryland
Item 2 3/22/1966 Transcript of remarks to Tn-County Long Island Labor-Management Institute, Garden City, NY; 2 brochures for speech
Item 3 6/23/1966 Speech at Seminar on Labor Law of the Atlanta Lawyers Foundation, Atlanta, Georgia
Item 4 12/9/1966 December 9, 1966 - Bill of Rights Day speech at Morgan State College, Baltimore, Maryland
Box 1, File Folder 25 - NLRB Term 1963-1968: Speeches 1967
Item 1 Mar-67 Speech in observance of the 25 Millionth Voter Program
Item 2 6/6/1967 “Lawyer’s Role in Labor Relations” - Federal Bar Association, Chicago, Illinois
Item 3 8/8/1967 Speech before Section of Labor Relations Law, ABA, Honolulu, Hawaii
Item 4 8/16/1967 Speech (with drafts) at the First Meeting of the Urban League of the Pikes Peak Regions — Colorado Springs, CO
Item 5 9/23/1967 Speech at the West Coast Regional Conference of the NAACP - Asilomar, CA
Box 1, File Folder 26 - NLRB Term 1963-1968: Speeches 1968
Item 1 1/19/1968 Notes for speech at National Alliance of Postal Employees, Miami Beach
Item 2 3/15/1968 Transcript of comments at the New State Bar Association, New York, NY
Item 3 3/18/1968 1968 in St. Louis, Missouri - re: collective bargaining
Item 4 6/6/1968 Speech at University of Denver Law Alumni, 75th Year Celebration - Denver, CO

 

 

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