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Calendar - Box 2, part 1

Box 2, File Folder 1 - NLRB 1973-1978: Correspondence
Item 1 5/12/1976 From Willie L. Miles, Assistant for Study of African-American Life and History - Thank you for speech
Item 2 5/21/1976 From Robert B. Yegge, Dean, College of Law - Thank you for the Lowell Thomas Tribute Dinner
Item 3 3/11/1977 From Stephanie Moore, Mission statement at University of Denver
Item 4 3/16/1977 From John H. Leddy, Re: Mansion House-Bekins Doctrine and the Handy Andy Case
Item 5 4/1/1977 From Herbert E. Weiner, State Dept and Foreign Affairs Advisor
Item 6 4/11/1977 From Bill Archer, 7th District, Texas House of Representatives
Item 7 Apr-77 Thank you notes re: Bill Archer Interns trip to Washington - Jeanne Meyer, John Heyne, Michelle Cook, Janice Lynn, William Schuller
Item 8 4/26/1977 From Douglas D. Walidorif, NLRB, re: speech at June meeting of Labor Management Seminar
Item 9 5/2/1977 From Kenneth W. Kindelsperger, Dean Graduate School of Social Work. Proposal for Howard Jenkins candidate for Deanship of the University of Denver College of Law
Item 10 5/13/1977 From Howard Jenkins to Mr. Kuyk Logan, Managing Editor, Houston Post - About Ms. Reeves’ story; From Mr. Kuyk Logan, Managing Editor, Houston Post - Thank you for the letter; Newspaper article by Ms. Reeves
Item 11 6/17/1977 From Howard Jenkins to Kenneth W. Kindelsperger, Dean Graduate School of Social Work
Item 12 8/3/1977 From Maurice B. Mitchell, Chancellor, University of Denver - New mission statement, “Freedom to Choose”
Item 13 Sep-77 Itinerary for trip to India and Far East
Item 14 9/13/1977 From Honorable John N. Erlenborn, House of Representatives, Committee on Education and Labor, Reply from Howard Jenkins. No help on the legislative proposals contained in H.R. 8310 and H.R. 8410, Bills attached
Item 15 2/16/1978 From Leonard Appel, University of Denver College of Law presents “Practical Labor Law”
Item 16 3/7/1978 From Leonard Appel - More material
Item 17 3/17/1978 From W. Bruce Gillis, Jr., Acting Regional Director, Region 27, Denver - Press Clippings of Civil Rights Leader Clarence Holmes
Item 18 5/10/1978 From Howard Jenkins to Honorable Orrin G. Hatch, US Senate, re: Travel Expenses
Item 19 6/23/1978 From Leonard Appel re: Anti-union seminar at University of Denver College of Law, Alfred T. DeMaria “contributing editors”
Item 20 7/21/1978 From Howard Jenkins to Ms. Diana Rock, Associate Director, Office of Presidential Personnel, The White House, re: NLRB decisions in Handy Andy, Jubilee Manufacturing
Item 21 8/14/1978 From Diana Rock, Associate Director, Office of Presidential Personnel, to Jenkins re: receipt of information about NLRB decisions reflecting racial and sex discrimination
Box 2, File Folder 2 - NLRB 1973-1978: Memoranda
Item 1 11/7/1977 Item to add to the agenda: “History of Supergrade classification of positions of executive secretary and chief counsels to board members”
Item 2 Feb-78 “Preliminary factual survey of executive secretary’s office” performed for E.S. Survey Committee, by Berton B. Subrin, Director, Office of Representation Appeals
Item 3 3/8/1978 From Berton Subrin - Summary of the Committee to Survey E.S. Office
Item 4 3/23/1978 To the board, From Howard Jenkins re: the survey of the Executive Suite
Item 5 4/12/1978 To Senator Dick Clark From C. D. Busskohl - “Each NLRB board member has at least 20 lawyers assisting him or her”
Item 6 5/3/1978 From Harry Leet, Subject Executive Secretary’s Office - Summary of Survey of 1978. Note — “I did not get permission, But Twill mention the incident, but not disclose the source”
Box 2, File Folder 3 - NLRB 1973-1978: Press
Item 1 4/14/1973 Newspaper Article - "NLRB Speaker favors 'hands off'"
Item 2   In Hawaii - “NLRB member praises job bias record here” - “Industrial relations men and women have a responsibility to our total society to use the industrial society as an instrument of social change”
Item 3 7/20/1973 Newspaper Article - “NLRB member Jenkins addresses Dade County Federation of Labor” addressed the AFL-CIO on racial discrimination
Item 4 8/27/1973 NLRB Bulletin - “Howard Jenkins to be re-nominated as NLRB board member”
Item 5 10/18/1973 Newspaper Article - “NLRB member to speak at the Miles College convocation”
Item 6 10/18/1973 Newspaper Article - “US official sees progress in solving labor problems”
Item 7 10/19/1973 Newspaper Article - “No black college has excluded whites, NLRB member says”
Item 8 11/7/1973 Newspaper Article - “Challenge to black employee viewed” Howard Jenkins stated that the challenge is that the black employee “is to be regarded as a worker, not as a black worker”
Item 9 11/23/1973 Newspaper Article - “Federal official to speak”
Item 10 11/24/1973 Newspaper Article - “Bar association to hear Jenkins” - Oklahoma
Item 11 2/14/1973 Newspaper Editorial - “Brotherhood week - A Challenge”
Item 12 2/19/1974 Newspaper Article - “Economics said to divide races,” “The problem of busing school children has been blown completely out of proportion”
Item 13 2/19/1974 Newspaper Article - “Brotherhood speaker”
Item 14 2/20/1974 Newspaper Article - “Newport plain talk” - Newport, Tenn.
Item 15 2/21/1974 Newspaper Article - “Kiwanians hear address by Howard Jenkins Jr.” - Cocke County’s Brotherhood Week
Item 16 2/25/1974 Newspaper Article - “Brotherhood Week”
Item 17 2/27/1974 Newspaper Article - transmittal slip from Iliff R. McMahan, “NLRB member to address Newport Kiwanis club”
Item 18 4/2/1974 Newspaper Article - "CCNLRB Official to talk at University of North Dakota” - “Howard Jenkins Jr. will discuss racial discrimination, employment discrimination, employment discrimination against women and NLRA violations”
Item 19 4/10/1974 Newspaper Article - “NLRB launches attack on sexist employers,” “Americans have a tendency to expect more from administrative agencies than the agencies were designed to accomplish”
Item 20 11/18/1974 Newspaper Article - “Questions of Race and Sex Bias Raised at Atlanta Labor Conference”
Item 21 1/23/1975 NLRB Bulletin - “Member and Mrs. Jenkins to present car to YMCA”
Item 22 5/8/1975 NLRB Bulletin - “NLRB issues lead cases of representation units in private health care institutions.” Mount Airy Psychiatric Center, Denver, CO was one of the cases
Item 23 10/1/1975 Newspaper Article - “Table place to solve problems, not street’ NLRB Official States”
Item 24 11/1/1975 Newspaper Article - “Jenkins tells Bar unit black lawyers needed in labor practice”
Item 25 1975 Newspaper Article - “Sex bias seen as NLRB’s top headache”
Item 26 7/15/1976 Newspaper Article - “Economic Stagnation Slows Progress of American Blacks”
Item 27 2/3/1977 Daily Labor Report - “Decisions of NLRB Relating to Maintenance of Executive Hiring Hall Contracts in the Construction Industry”
Item 28 3/1/1977 Newspaper Article - CNLRB removes discrimination bar to union certification” - Benkins, case 211 NLRB 138
Item 29 5/19/1977 Newspaper Article - “NLRB Seminar Set”
Item 30 7/4/1977 Newspaper Article - “Howard Jenkins, Collective bargaining called workable in public sector”
Item 31 12/2/1977 Newspaper Article - “Discrimination must be solved - official - It took the Labor Board a quarter of a century to discover it had the power to require fair and equitable representation of black and white workers”
Item 32 12/3/1977 Newspaper Article - “Labor board official speaks here”
Item 33 12/5/1977 Newspaper Article - “Capstone speaker is named”
Item 34 12/7/1977 NLRB Bulletin - “Member Jenkins to be honored”
Item 35 12/24/1977 Newspaper Article - “Ebony’s Family Affair”
Item 36 Apr-78 University of Denver News - “Mitchell Decade” with photo of Jenkins and Mitchell
Box 2, File Folder 4 - NLRB 1973-1978: Cases
Item 1 11/24/1976 South Prairie Construction Company v. Local No. 627, and NLRB v. Local No. 627. International Union of Operating Engineers. AFL-CIO, U.S. Supreme Court
Item 2 1977 Handy Andy, Inc., 228 NLRB No. 59 (1977)
Item 3   Jurisdiction of the Board in the Health Care Field
Box 2, File Folder 5 - NLRB 1973-1978: International Labor Law - Japan
Item 1 7/12/1977 Brief on general labor matters-Hong Kong
Item 2   1968 Japan Labor Laws
Item 3   Card from Dr. Willam C.S. MA Chinese American Law and Patent Offices
Item 4   Chart and tables relating to the Central Labor Relations Commission
Item 5   Booklet on court organization in Japan
Item 6   Booklet - Justice in Japan
Item 7   Booklet - Outline of Japanese Judicial System
Box 2, File Folder 6 - NLRB 1973-1978: International Labor Law - Thailand
Item 1   Current Labor Issues in Thailand
Item 2 6/29/1977 Airgram from Bangkok Embassy - Organized Labor in Thailand
Box 2, File Folder 7 - NLRB 1973-1978: Speeches and Articles by Others
Item 1 Fall 1974 “National Labor Relations Act and Racial Discrimination: The More Remedies The Better?” - Benard D. Meltzer, University of Chicago Law Review. Note: “Howard - as we discussed, Betty 2/26/76”
Item 2 1974-1975 Villanova Law Review - “Black Philadelphia Lawyer”
Item 3 1975 “Arbitration of Employment Discrimination Cases: An Empirical Study” by Prof. Harry T. Edwards
Item 4 1975 “How to Live--and Die--With Maryland Probate," 2nd Ed., Edited by J. Nicholas Shriver, Jr. and Shale D. Stiller
Item 5 5/14/1976 Transcript of Lowell Thomas Tribute Dinner - Pierre Hotel, New York
Item 6 9/16/1976 “Midwest Piping— Such a sentence would not have the slightest effect” by Peter D. Walther, Member of NLRB, Presented to the Annual Meeting of the Labor Relations Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan
Item 7 11/5/1976 “NLRB’s Role in Equal Employment Opportunity Matters” - Remarks by Former Board Chairman Edward B. Miller at seminar of the American Management Association
Item 8 3/28/1977 Transcript of Swearing-in Ceremony of Wade Hampton McCree As Solicitor General of the United States
Item 9 Spring 1977 Industrial Relations Law Journal - “Equal Employment Opportunity Acts of 1946 and 1972: A Critical Analysis of the Legislative History and Administration of the Law” by Herbert Hill, National Labor Director of NAACP
Item 10 8/9/1977 Speech by John S. Irving, General Counsel of NLRB: “The General Counsel: Labor Czar or Public Prosecutor"
Item 11 1978 Ohio State Law Journal “Commentaries on the National Labor Relations Board: 1977” by Lee Modjeska
Item 12 4/26-27/1978 Conference at the Wisconsin Center, Madison - “Title VII: Civil Rights Paying for Itself (IV), Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action at the Crossroads” Howard Jenkins, Jr. spoke on “Invidious Discrimination and the NLRB” Outlines for speeches attached:
    • “Public Employment Discrimination” - A. C. Wharton, Jr.
    • “Some Thoughts on the Representation of Employers in Fair Employment Litigation” - R. Lawrence Ashe, Jr., Susan A. Cahoon
Item 13 1/30/1979 Speech by John S. Irving, Jr., General Counsel, NLRB: “Injunctions Under the NLRA”
Item 14 10/17/1979 Speech by John S. Irving, General Counsel, NLRB: “A Look at Four Years of Progress in the General Counsel’s Office and What’s Ahead.”
Box 2, File Folder 8 – Renomination 1978: Correspondence
Letters of congratulations:
Abato, Cosimo C.
Adams, Theodore A.
Barrett, Kenneth W.
Bisselle, R.A.
Branton, Wiley A.
Brown, Robert J.
Browne, Harry
Buckannan, Leonard
Burrell, Dr. Berkeley G.
Cantfil, A. F.
Cass, Millard
Cobb, W. Montague
Cornelius, Samuel S.
Counts, J. Curtis
Danzig, S. M.
Dudley, George
Eckhardt, Norman
Farkas, Emil
Fitzsimmons, Frank E.
Flinker, Jon C.
Fortuna, Awilda M. Morales
Galton, Sidney A.
Ganz, Samuel
Gillen, William A.
Gilsey, Peter Ladd
Green, Carroll
Grody, Donald
Hill, May and Dan
Howelett, Robert G.
Jacobs, P. D.
Janofsky, Leonard S.
Johnson, Bill and Cernoria D.
Karp, William
Kleeb, Robert H.
Lanoff, Ian D.
Larry, R Heath
Levitt, R.A.
Livingston, Fredrick R.
Love, John A.
Lynch, Edith M.
Mack, Curtis
Mack, Judge Julia Cooper
Magazine, Sheldon
Marriott, J. W.
Mast, James W.
Matthies, Mary T.
McDermott, Edward A.
McMillock, Frank
McZier, Ruby Burrows
Miller, Edward B., with poem
Mitchell, B. Doyle
Moore, Dr. Jerry A.
Mullian, Robert E.
Naumoff, Benjamin B.
O’Bannon, Dona
Ordman, Arnold
Previant, David
Radom, Matthew
Robinson, Gwen
Rovins, Leonard
Sanderson, James W.
Schneider, Chas. W.
Schwarzwald, Melvin S.
Scott, Stanley S.
Shawe, Earle K.
Shore, Henry
Siegel, Jay S.
Somers, Al Norman
Squillacote, George
Squires, James R.
Stone, Sumner D.
Sutton, Leonard v. B.
Turner, J.C.
Usery, W. J.
Walther, Peter D.
Washington, G. L.
Washington, Ruth V.
Williams, Harrison ‘Pete”
Wilson, Robert J.
Yegge, Robert B.
Youngblood, Edwin
Zeithlin, Cecil
Zillian, Edward J.
Letters of Recommendation from:
Cobb, W. Montague
Holman, M. Carl
Marriott, J. Willard
Mcc. Mathias, Charles
Paradise, Stephen J.
Quillen, James
Wynn, William H.
Box 2, File Folder 9 – Renomination 1978: Congressional Hearings
  8/25/1978 Congressional Record - Notice of Senate Hearing
  9/7/1978 Senate Hearing with attachments - Biographical Information; Letters of Recommendations from Robert A. Georgine, President Building and Construction Trades Department of AFL-CIO and William H. Wynn, President Retail Clerks International Union; and Transcript of Howard Jenkins, Jr.’s Statement at Senate Hearing
  9/15/1978 Congressional Record - Notice of Confirmation
Box 2, File Folder 10 – Renomination 1978: Personal Information
Names and addresses of people Howard Jenkins Jr. corresponded with
Box 2, File Folder 11 – Renomination 1978: Press
Item 1 8/23/1978 White House Release - The President announced he will nominate Howard Jenkins, Jr.
Item 2 8/23/1978 Newspaper Article - Senate nominated Howard Jenkins, Jr.
Item 3 8/23/1978 NLRB Bulletin - Howard Jenkins, Jr. named to 4th NLRB term
Item 4 8/23/1978 BNA's Daily Labor Report - Jenkins re-nominated for fourth five-year term on labor board
Item 5   Newspaper Article - Carter nominates Jenkins for fourth term on NLRB
Item 6 8/29/1978 Daily Labor News - newspaper articles re re-nomination
Item 7 9/7/1978 Newspaper Article - Senate committee holds confirmation hearing on Jenkins re-nomination to NLRB
Item 8 9/22/1978 BNA's Daily Labor Report - Member Jenkins takes oath of office for fourth five-year term on labor board
Item 9 10/5/1978 Jet Magazine - Howard Jenkins wins 4th term with Labor Board
Item 10 Oct-78 Newspaper Article - Jenkins takes oath in impressive ceremony
Item 11 Oct-78 Colorado Dailies - newspaper articles
Box 2, File Folder 12 – Renomination 1978: Acceptance Speech
Item 1 Sep-78 Howard Jenkins, Jr.’s Biographical Notes
Item 2 9/7/1978 Statement of Howard Jenkins, Jr. of Maryland Before the Committee on Human Resources, the United States Senate
Item 3 9/22/1978 Statement of Howard Jenkins, Jr., on the Occasion of His Swearing in as a Member of the National Labor Relations board for a Fourth Term
Box 2, File Folder 13 – Renomination 1978: Commission
Commission Signed by President Jimmy Carter
Box 2, File Folder 14 - NLRB 1978-1983: Correspondence #1
Item 1 9/25/1978 From John Paul Simpkins, Adjunct Professor of Law at Howard University - invitation to meet with labor law class
Item 2 11/15/1978 To Leonard Appel From Howard Jenkins - Christopher Munch doesn't take responsibility for the anti-union seminars at University of Denver College of Law. Show approach the law school independently
Item 3 11/20/1978 To Christopher H. Munch, Esquire, Associate Dean, University of Denver College of Law, From Henry B. Keinser Federal Publications, INC. Regarding the withdrawal of the University’s sponsorship of the de-unionizing session
Item 4 11/21/1978 To Howard Jenkins From W. S. Moore, Director Legal Policy Studies Invited to attend a conference on the Role of the Judiciary in America
Item 5 11/28/1978 To Howard Jenkins From Christopher H. Munch, Esquire, Associate Dean, University of Denver College of Law Saying that the University no long sponsors that program
Item 6 12/12/1978 To Howard Jenkins From Wiley A. Branton Dean Howard University. Thank you for the congratulatory message
Item 7 1/22/1979 To Howard Jenkins From Fredric K. Spies, JD, LLM, Professor of Law and Legal Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Organized student body wants Howard to come and talk
Item 8 1/26/1979 To Howard Jenkins, From Harry T. Edwards - Submitted Howard’s name as a reference to the Circuit Judge Nomination Commission for the D.C. Circuit
Item 9 2/2/1979 To Paul S. Kuelthan From Howard Jenkins - Information on the origins of the St. Louis Docket System
Item 10 2/9/1979 To WS Moore From Howard Jenkins - Didn't get the invitation to the American Enterprise Institute in time to attend
Item 11 2/9/1979 To John Paul Simpkins From Howard Jenkins Response to come and speak at Howard University
Item 12 2/15/1979 To Howard Jenkins From Marjorie Stokell nee Hardy - Congratulations on Founders Day Award
Item 13 2/27/1979 To Marjorie, From Howard Jenkins - Founders Day Award
Item 14 4/3/1979 To Herbert Standlove, Editor Ann Arbor News, From Howard Jenkins - Job well on to Pam Klein
Item 15 11/6/1979 To Howard Jenkins From Timothy J. Heinsz, Associate Professor of Law, University of Missouri-Columbia - Thank you for participation in the labor-management conference
Item 16 11/7/1979 To Howard Jenkins From R. Harry Heath, President of National Association of Manufactures
Item 17 11/13/1979 To R. Heath Larry From Howard Jenkins - NAM speech by Larry with intro by Howard Jenkins, also Memo from James R. Squires, President of the Rotary Club of Washington
Item 18 1/4/1980 To Howard Jenkins From M. Carl Holman Howard - Asked to attend National Urban Coalition’s “Salute to the Cities”
Item 19 1/12/1980 Telegram To Howard Jenkins From Lane Kirkland, President AFL-CIO, Informing Howard of the death of president emeritus George Meany, Jan. 10 1980
Item 20 1/14/1980 NLRB Bulletin - Funeral arrangements for George Meany announced
Item 21 1/22/1980 To Howard Jenkins From M. Carl Holman -Thanks for serving as a Vice Chairperson for National Urban Coalition’s “Salute to the Cities” Will not attend, 3-28-80
Item 22 1/23/1980 To Howard Jenkins From Patricia H. Epps University of Missouri-Columbia re: 1979 Labor Management relations Seminar, 10-26-1979, Arrival of plaque
Item 23 1/28/1980 To Howard Jenkins From Leonard Appel re: Eric Moss, Applicant for admission to University of Denver, Freshman class
Item 24 1/30/1980 To Ross J. Pritchard Chancellor, University of Denver From Howard Jenkins re: Eric Moss, Applicant for admission to University of Denver, Freshman class
Item 25 2/4/1980 To Patricia H. Epps, University of Missouri-Columbia, From Howard Jenkins - Thank you for the 1979 Labor Management relations Seminar 10-26-1979 plaque
Item 26 2/6/1980 To Howard Jenkins From William E. Thoms, Professor of Law Asked to participate in University of North Dakota’s Annual Robert K. Rushing Labor Management Seminar. Will not attend, 3-6-1980
Item 27 2/11/1980 To Howard Jenkins From Margaret S. Beam - Invitation to act as judge in the Robert F. Wagner National Labor Law Moot Court
Item 28 2/25/1980 To Howard Jenkins From Connie Matthies re: Speaking OBA Labor Law Section labor relations and employment laws
Item 29 2/26/1980 To Margaret S. Beam From Howard Jenkins - Yes I will act as judge in the Robert F. Wagner National Labor Law Moot Court. (Cancelled)
Item 30 3/12/1980 To Howard Jenkins From Connie Matthies - Confirm speaking at OBA Labor Law Section labor relations and employment laws
Item 31 3/18/1980 To Howard Jenkins From William E. Thoms, Professor of Law University of North Dakota, re: Visit in Sept. for Robert K. Rushing Labor Management Relations Seminar
Item 32 3/27/1980 To Howard Jenkins From Mark L. Kahn Chairman National Academy of Arbitrators re: James E. Jones, Jr. application for membership
Item 33 3/31/1980 To Mark L. Kahn Chairman National Academy of Arbitrators From Howard Jenkins re: James E. Jones, Jr. recommendation for membership
Item 34 4/10/1980 To Howard Jenkins re: Invitation to reception for new U.S. Department of Labor Building
Item 35 4/21/1980 To Howard Jenkins From Connie Matthies re: Thank you for speaking at OBA Labor Law Section labor relations and employment laws
Item 36 4/21/1980 To Howard Jenkins From Carolyn G. Hill Kerr-McGee Corporation re: Thank you for being keynote speaker at the Oklahoma Bar Association’s Labor Relations Law Seminar
Item 37 6/17/1980 To Howard Jenkins From Jan D. Blackwell, JM Huber Corporation, re: Thank you for speaking to the personnel managers at the company
Item 38 7/3/1980 To Howard Jenkins From J. Fred Holly, Emeritus Professor of Economics and Conference Chairman, Management Development Program, University of Tennessee re: Invitation to speak in the upcoming 24th Annual Southeastern Conference on Current Trends in Collective Bargaining
Item 39 7/17/1980 To Howard Jenkins From Clifford C. Mack, Vice President, Southwestern Legal Foundation, University of Texas re: speaker for the Labor Law Institute
Item 40 7/22/1980 To Howard Jenkins From Mrs. Martha L. Landwehr, Director of publications, Southwestern Legal Foundation, University of Texas re: speaker for the Labor Law Institute
Item 41 8/20/1980 To Howard Jenkins From D. M. Standriff, President Cincinnati, Industrial Institute re: speaking at the Nov. 17 1980 Cincinnati Industrial Relations Research Association meeting
Item 42 9/4/1980 To Howard Jenkins From William E. Thoms, Professor of Law University of North Dakota, re: Visit in Oct. for Robert K. Rushing Labor Management Relations Seminar. Yeshiva case
Item 43 9/23/1980 To Howard Jenkins From Joseph C. Mckinney, Treasurer, African Methodist Episcopal Church re: Luncheon with Bishop John H. Adams
Item 44 9/25/1980 To Howard Jenkins From J. Fred Holly, Emeritus Professor of Economics and Conference Chairman, Management Development Program, University of Tennessee re: Thank you for accepting the invitation to speak in the upcoming 24th Annual Southeastern Conference on Current Trends in Collective Bargaining. Includes brochure for conference
Item 45 9/30/1980 To Howard Jenkins From Timothy J Heinsz, Associate Professor of Law, University of Toledo re: speak about early law teaching and civil rights experience
Item 46 10/10/1980 To Howard Jenkins From William E. Thoms, Professor of Law University of North Dakota, re: Visit in Oct. for Robert K. Rushing Labor Management Relations Seminar
Item 47 10/22/1980 To Howard Jenkins From Clifford C. Mack, Vice President, Southwestern Legal Foundation, University of Texas re: Thank you for speaking at the Labor Law Institute. Program included
Item 48 10/23/1980 To Howard Jenkins From William E. Thoms, Professor of Law University of North Dakota, RE: Thank you for visiting in Oct. for Robert K. Rushing Labor Management Relations Seminar
Item 49 10/27/1980 To Howard Jenkins From D. M. Standriff, President Cincinnati, Industrial Institute re: speaking at the Nov. 17 1980 Cincinnati Industrial Relations Research Association meeting
Item 50 10/29/1980 To Howard Jenkins From Josephine C. Matthews re: Speech at the Southwestern Legal Foundation. Remarks were well deserved and overdue
Item 51 10/29/1980 To Howard Jenkins From Timothy P. O’Reilly and Michael Posner, American Bar Association re: Invitation to participate in the 1981 meeting of the Committee on the Development of the Law Under the National Labor Relations Act
Item 52 10/31/1980 To Howard Jenkins From Hugh I. Beins re: "Unseemly" speech at the Southwestern Legal Foundation. Remarks were well deserved and over due
Item 53 11/4/1980 To Hugh J. Beins From Howard Jenkins, Thank you for your comments
Item 54 11/4/1980 To Howard Jenkins From Thomas G. S. Christensen, Professor of Law, New York University re: speech at the Southwestern Legal Foundation. Remarks were well deserved and overdue
Item 55 11/4/1980 To Josephine C. Matthews From Howard Jenkins. Thank you for writing to me about the speech at the Southwestern Legal Foundation
Item 56 11/4/1980 To Bernard F. Ashe From Howard Jenkins. Thank you for writing to me about the speech at the Southwestern Legal Foundation
Item 57 11/5/1980 From John E. Riblett, Tennessee’s Management Development Programs re: “Current Trends in Collective Bargaining” conference
Item 58 11/7/1980 To Howard Jenkins From Charles A. Powell, III, American Bar Association re: Invitation to participate in the 1981 meeting of the Committee on the Development of the Law Under the National Labor Relations Act
Item 59 11/7/1980 To Howard Jenkins From Luther Holcomb Liked the speech at the Southwestern Legal Foundation
Item 60 11/18/1980 To Howard Jenkins From Vilma H. Platt re: American Postal Workers Union, AFL-CIO and Vilma H. Platt, an individual 240 NLRB No. 58- D-4086, Washington, DC Case 5-CA-8960. Howard was the dissenting opinion
Item 61 11/20/1980 To Howard Jenkins From Timothy J. Heinsz, Associate Professor of Law, University of Toledo re: speak about early law teaching and civil rights experience
Item 62 11/26/1980 To Howard Jenkins From J. Fred Holly, Conference Chairman, Management Development Programs, University of Tennessee re: Thank you for contributing to the Collective Bargaining Conference
Item 63 11/28/1980 To Howard Jenkins From R. Eddie Wayland re: Collective Bargaining Conference in Knoxville Tennessee
Item 64 12/5/1980 To Howard Jenkins From Robert S. Fuchs Regional Director, National Labor Relations Board Region 1 re: Can you attend the Boston Bar Association and Boston University Symposium
Item 65 12/5/1980 To Howard Jenkins From Harry T. Edwards Circuit Judge (teaches advanced Labor Law at Harvard) re: Speaking to his class
Item 66 12/8/1980 To Howard Jenkins From Henry L. Chiles, Jr. NLRB region 7 re: Thank you for rebutting the so called "Bloated Bureaucracy”
Item 67 12/22/1980 To Howard Jenkins From Milo V. Price, Regional Director, NLRB Region 28 re: Howard doesn’t want early morning slot at University of Arizona’s Annual Labor —Management Conference, but they can’t give him another time slot
Item 68 12/30/1980 To Howard Jenkins From Albert L Goldman re: Confirming that Jenkins will speak at Boston Bar Association and Boston University Symposium
Item 69 1/2/1981 To Howard Jenkins From Baker Armstrong Smith, Reagan Transition Team Leader re: Thanks for Howard’s cooperation with the transition
Item 70 1/7/1981 To Howard Jenkins From Maria R. Helhoski, Chairperson, Wagner Committee re: Asked to be a Judge in the New York Law School’s Robert F. Wagner, Sr., Memorial Moot Court Competition
Item 71 1/26/1981 To Howard Jenkins From Alma Lynch, Program Chairperson for the Equal Opportunity Committee re: Asked to be a speaker for Black History Month
Item 72 1/27/1981 To Howard Jenkins From Arthur L. Stevenson re: Confirming that Jenkins will speak at Boston Bar Association and Boston University Symposium, 16th Annual Labor Law Institute
Item 73 1/27/1981 To Howard Jenkins From Leon F. Drozd, Jr., Land Attorney for Chevron Shale Oil Company re: Nice to see you in Washington
Item 74 2/2/1981 To President Ronald W. Reagan From William E. Thorns, University of Denver, College of Law re: Recommendation that Jenkins become Chairman of the NLRB
Item 75 2/12/1981 To Howard Jenkins From Daniel S. Hoffman, University of Denver, College of Law re: Speaking at the law school in the spring
Item 76 2/25/1981 To Howard Jenkins From Daniel G. Macleod re: What topic will Jenkins speak about at Boston Bar Association and Boston University Symposium, 16th Annual Labor Law Institute
Item 77 2/26/1981 From Professor Thomas G. S. Christensen, New York University re: participation in the National Academy program in May in Hawaii
Item 78 3/3/1981 To Howard Jenkins From Alma Lynch, Program Chairperson for the Equal Opportunity Committee re: Thank you for speaking at the Black History Month
Item 79 3/5/1981 From Barbara Ortiz, Secretary to Professor Christensen, transmitting articles by Christensen and Feller and 1980 report on arbitral/judicial thinking
Item 80 3/10/1981 To Howard Jenkins From James G. Neeley, President, Tennessee State Labor Council AFL-CIO re: Invitation to address the 12th Biannual Convention
Item 81 3/12/1981 To Howard Jenkins From Maria R. Helhoski, Chairperson, Wagner Committee re: Confirming that Howard will be a Judge in the New York Law School’s Robert F. Wagner, Sr., Memorial Moot Court Competition
Item 82 3/18/1981 To Howard Jenkins From G. John Tysse, Director of Labor Law, Chamber of Commerce of the US re: Invitation to come to the Chambers reception
Item 83 3/18/1981 To Howard Jenkins From Edwin O. Norris, Chairman Tennessee Bar Association re: Invitation to speak to the members during the Tennessee Bar Association Convention
Item 84 3/20/1981 To Howard Jenkins From Daniel MacLeod Professor of Law Boston University re: Copies of the 16th Annual Labor Law Institute brochure
Item 85 3/27/1981 To Howard Jenkins From Timothy P. O’Reilly and Michael Posner, American Bar Association re: Thank you for participation in the 1981 meeting of the Committee on the Development of the Law Under the National Labor Relations Act
Item 86 3/27/1981 To Howard Jenkins From James W. Mastriani Chairman, Association of Labor Relations Agencies (ALRA) Program Chairman re: Asking Howard to serve on panel about Labor relations future
Item 87 3/31/1981 To Howard Jenkins From Bruno Stein Director of the Graduate School of Public Administration, New York University. Heard from Sam Kaynard that Howard accepted his invitation to address New York University’s 34th National Conference on Labor
Item 88 4/1/1981 To Howard Jenkins From Robert E. King, Director, office of Industrial Relations, NASA re: Please attend the first launch of the shuttle
Item 89 4/2/1981 From Daniel G. Collins, Professor of Law, New York University. National Academy will reimburse the air travel to the Maui meeting
Item 90 4/6/1981 To Howard Jenkins From Madelyn C. Squire, Professor of Law, Howard University re: Thank you for speaking to my Labor Law and Collective Bargaining and Arbitration Classes
Item 91 4/6/1981 From Ernest Guy, ABA, re: reduced airfares and hotel room rates for ABA 1981 New Orleans annual Meeting
Item 92 4/9/1981 From Daniel G. Collins, Professor of Law, New York University. Need to make hotel reservation. For Maui
Item 93 4/27/1981 From J. C. Truesdale, Executive Secretary NLRB, re: 1981 ABA annual meeting in New Orleans
Item 94 5/29/1981 To Howard Jenkins From G. John Tysse, Director of Labor Law, US Chamber’s Labor Relations Committee re: Cocktail reception
Item 95 6/1/1981 To Howard Jenkins From James W. Mastriani Chairman, Association of Labor Relations Agencies (ALRA) Program Chairman. Thanking Howard for saying he will serve on panel about Labor relations future. (Unable to attend)
Item 96 6/4/1981 To Howard Jenkins From Edwin 0. Norris. Looking forward to you speaking to the Tennessee Bar Association
Item 97 6/15/1981 To Howard Jenkins From Senator Howard H. Baker, Jr. Thank you for speaking to the Tennessee Bar
Item 98 6/15/1981 From Allen S. Blair, Tennessee Bar Association Labor Law Section. Thank you for an address to the labor law section of the Tennessee Bar Association
Item 99 6/15/1981 From Robert Sutton, Judge, Division I Metropolitan General Session Court, Nashville, Tennessee. Thank you for an address to the labor law section of the Tennessee Bar Association
Item 100 6/16/1981 To Howard Jenkins From E. Donald Shapiro, Dean, New York Law School. Thank you for being a Judge in the Moot Court Competition. Includes a brochure for the final argument and awards presentation
Item 101 6/29/1981 To Howard Jenkins From Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. President, National Urban League re: Invitation to National Urban League’s Conference Dinner
Item 102 7/6/1981 From Edwin 0. Norris, Tennessee Bar Association Labor Law Section. Thank you for an address to the labor law section of the Tennessee Bar Association
Item 103 7/9/1981 To Howard Jenkins From Maurice 0. Brice, Director of Administration. Confirmation of Howard’s participation in the Internal Seminar Program for Student Assistants
Item 104   To Howard Jenkins From John D. Schmelzer, Federal Bar Association. Confirming that Howard will speak during the Federal Bar Association’s Labor Law Program, Annual Convention
Item 105 7/16/1981 To American Bar Association Finance Office From Irma Hughes Confidential Assistant to Member Jenkins. Howard Jenkins had an episode of angina pectoris and wanted to get his registration fee back for the American Bar Association Meeting in New Orleans
Item 106 8/9/1981 From Gloria D. Norfleet, ABA, re: 1981 New Orleans Annual Meeting
Item 107 9/8/1981 Federal Bar Association Minutes
Item 108 10/9/1981 To Howard Jenkins From Cindie J. Burkel, Information Officer, The Southwestern Legal Foundation. Picture of Howard from the Institute on Labor Law Annual Meeting
Item 109 10/27/1981 To Howard Jenkins From Hanley J. Norment, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. re: Testimonial dinner and 75 year old Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity
Item 110 11/17/1981 From Otis M. Smith, VP and General Counsel, General Motors Corporation. Reminder for the Administrative Conference’s Plenary session and Reception
Item 111 12/31/1981 From Richard G. Peterson, NPI Labor Relations Conference in Minn.

 

 

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