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Box 2, File Folder 15 - NLRB 1978-1983: Correspondence #2
Item 1 1/20/1982 To Howard Jenkins From Martin M. Arlook Regional Director, NLRB. Re: Reassignment to Region 10
Item 2 3/2/1982 To Howard Jenkins From Emil C. Farkas, Region 9, Director re: Thank you for participating in the 9th Region’s Labor Law Seminar
Item 3 3/3/1982 To Howard Jenkins from John R. Van de Water, Chairman, NLRB re: Evidence of the racial discrimination involved in the failure to clear Willie Clark
Item 4 Mar-82 Invitation from Francis J. Chiappardi, National President, National Federation of Independent Unions, to Jenkins to attend the Annual Congressional Reception of the National Federation of Independent Unions, March 30, 1982
Item 5 5/12/1982 To Howard Jenkins from Arthur P. Menard of Morgan, Brown, Kearns & Joy Attorneys, re: ABA Committee on Development of Law under NLRA, mid-winter meeting; plea for Jenkins to attend
Item 6 7/14/1982 To Jenkins from J. Fred Holly, Emeritus Professor of Economics, Univ. of Tennessee, re: 26th Annual Conference on Current Trends in Collective Bargaining, Jenkins acceptance to be speaker at concluding luncheon
Item 7 8/6/1982 To Jenkins, from J. Douglas Korney, Chairperson, Labor Relations Law Section, State Bar of Michigan, re: Jenkins speaking at annual meeting of Labor Relations Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan
Item 8 8/7/1982 To Jenkins, from Julian A. Wilhelm, Chairperson, Council on Labor Law and Labor Relations, Federal Bar Association, re: Jenkins agreeing to speak at Seminar on Labor Law and Labor Relations
Item 9 9/8/1982 To Jenkins, from Dan C. Frump, Program Chairman, Twin Cities Personnel Association, re: invitation to address their November meeting
Item 10 9/20/1982 To Jenkins, from Timothy R. Carpenter, Assistant Director, Management Development Programs, Univ. of Tennessee, re: distributing brochures for Current Trends in Collective Bargaining conference
Item 11 9/29/1982 To Jenkins, from Bradley T. Raymond, Levin, Levin, Garvett and Dill Law Offices, re: thanks for address at State Bar of Michigan meeting
Item 12 9/30/1982 From Jenkins, to J. Douglas Korney, re: enjoyed meeting at Michigan State Bar
Item 13 10/18/1982 To Jenkins, from Timothy R. Carpenter, Assistant Director, Management Development Programs, Univ. of Tennessee, re: Current Trends in Collective Bargaining conference schedule and speech
Item 14 10/19/1982 To Jenkins, from J. Ralph Beaird, Univ. of Georgia School of Law, re: invitation to speak with Univ. of Georgia students
Item 15 10/20/1982 To Jenkins, from William E. Thoms, Univ. of North Dakota School of Law, re: invitation to participate in Robert K. Rushing Labor-Management Seminar
Item 16 11/4/1982 To Jenkins, from Thaddeus R. Sobieski, Chairperson, Labor Law Section, Atlanta Bar Association, re: invitation to speak at Labor Law Section meeting
Item 17 11/16/1982 To Jenkins, from Joan Worden, re: enclosed article titled "Business and labor: from adversaries to allies," by Donald N. Scobel
Item 18 11/22/1982 To Jenkins, from Dan C. Frump, Program Chairman, Twin Cities Personnel Association, re: meeting in Minneapolis
Item 19 11/29/1982 To Jenkins, from Ernie Eastridge, Charlie Rhyne, Jr., and Morgan Hilton, re: thanks for speaking to their group
Item 20 11/30/1982 To Jenkins, from J. Fred Holly, re: Thank you for speaking the 26th Annual Conference on Current Trends in Collective Bargaining
Item 21 Dec-82 To Howard Jenkins From Peter D. Carr, Labour Counsellor, British Embassy re: Peter D. Carr moving to Scotland and new Labour Counsellor is Victor Munns
Item 22 12/2/1982 To Howard Jenkins From Dan C. Frump, Director of Human Resources re: Thank you for speaking at the Twin Cities Personnel Association Labor Relations Council
Item 23 12/3/1982 To Howard Jenkins From James Baker of Spencer, Fane, Britt and Browne re: Acceptance to speak at the Kansas City Bar Assoc. Biannual Labor Management Seminar
Item 24 12/8/1982 To John R. Van de Water, Chairman, National Labor Relations Board From John F. Tesauro, President, Association Labor Relations Agencies re: Thank you for the meeting
Item 25 12/22/1982 To John C. Truesdale and Joseph E. DeSio, From James Paras re: American Bar Association NLRB Practice and Procedure Committee, 1983 Annual Winter Meeting
Item 26 12/27/1982 To Howard Jenkins From John C. Truesdale re: Confirmations for MidWinter Conference
Item 27 12/28/1982 To James C. Paras From John C. Truesdale re: Mid-Winter Meeting
Item 28 1/4/1983 To George P. Shultz, Secretary, Department of State, From Howard Jenkins re: Speak about problems that are institutional and personal. 1/10/1983 and 1/25/1983 Responses from Schultz saying could not meet until end of February.
Item 29 1/6/1983 To Location Travel Corp. From Howard Jenkins re: Travel to the Mid Winter meeting of ABA Practice and Procedure Committee.
Item 30 1/10/1983 To Howard Jenkins From Loren A. Smith, Chairman Administrative Conference of the US re: Thank you for Howard’s contribution.
Item 31 1/17/1983 To Howard Jenkins From George R. Murphy, General Counsel, United Food and Commercial Workers re: Thank you for being the master of ceremonies honoring John Fanning.
Item 32 1/17/1983 To Howard Jenkins From John C. Truesdale, Executive Secretary, NLRB re: Mid-Winter Meeting Employment Labor Law Section American Bar Association
Item 33 1/20/1983 1983 To George P. Shultz, Secretary, Department of State, From Howard Jenkins RE: Meeting at the White House reminder to set a time to meet and discuss the problems at the Labor Board.
Item 34 1/20/1983 1983 To Howard Jenkins From Richard Koffer, Association of American University Presses, Inc re: Please send a copy of the complete decision of the International Business Machine case including Howard’s dissent. Case was about disclosure of confidential pay data.
Item 35 1/24/1983 To Howard Jenkins From Don Moman, Vice Pres. Programs, Industrial Relations Association of Philadelphia. RE: Can you address the assoc. March 23rd dinner meeting.
Item 36 1/28/1983 To Richard Koffer, Association of American University Presses, Inc From Howard Jenkins RE: Sending a copy of the complete decision of the International Business Machine case including Howard’s dissent.
Item 37 2/15/1983 To Bernard Ashe From Robert J. Pleasure re: Meet to discuss some of the problems of the labor board.
Item 38 2/24/1983 To Howard Jenkins From Robert J. Pleasure, ABA, Section of Labor and Employment re: Bernie Ashe Phone call indicated that you would be willing to participate in the session “The Future of Labor Management Relations in a Re-industrialized Economy”.
Item 39 2/27/1983 Service of memory celebrating life of William James Beckman
Item 40 2/28/1983 To James G. Baker, Spencer, Fane, Britt, and Browne From Howard Jenkins re: Looking forward to speaking at the Kansas City Bar Assoc. Biannual Labor Management Seminar.
Item 41 2/28/1983 To Don Moman, Vice Pres. Programs, Industrial Relations Association of Philadelphia From Howard Jenkins re: Response in writing to accept you invitation to speak.
Item 42 3/3/1983 To Howard Jenkins From Mabel H. Brandon Social Secretary to the White House re: The President and Mrs. Reagan thank you for visiting the White House.
Item 43 3/8/1983 To Howard Jenkins From Michael J. Baker, Assistant Dean and Director, Law Center re: Thank you for agreeing to speak at the Kansas City Bar Assoc. Biannual Labor Management Seminar.
Item 44 3/9/1983 To Mrs. William Beckham, Sr. From Howard Jenkins re: Condolences from the Jenkins on the death of her husband.
Item 45 3/13/1983 To Daniel S. Hoffman, Dean, University of Denver Law School From John Truesdale, Exec. Sec., NLRB re: Establishment of the University of Denver Law School, Howard Jenkins, Jr., Award in Labor Law - $1,200.
Item 46 3/18/1983 To Howard Jenkins From Bernard F. Ashe ABA re: Glad that you will attend the ABA session "The Future of Labor-Management Relations in a Re-industrialized Economy."
Item 47 4/12/1983 To Howard Jenkins re: Invitation to attend the Annual Congressional Reception of the National Federation of Independent Unions.
Item 48 4/26/1983 To Howard Jenkins From G John Tysse, Director of Labor Law, Chamber of Commerce of the United States. re: Invitation to the reception of US Chamber’s Labor Relations Committee.
Item 49 5/2/1983 To Howard Jenkins From Mary Lou Cox Staff Assistant re: Travel and accommodations for the ABA session “The Future of Labor-Management Relations in a Re-industrialized Economy”.
Item 50 5/4/1983 To Howard Jenkins From Michael J Baker, Assistant Dean and Director, Law Center re: Thank you for speaking at the UMKC Law Center and the Kansas City Bar Assoc. Biennial Labor-Management Seminar.
Item 51 5/5/1983 To Howard Jenkins From James Baker, Spencer, Fane, Britt and Browne re: Thank you for speaking at the UMKC Law Center and the Kansas City Bar Assoc. Biennial Labor-Management Seminar.
Item 52 5/10/1983 To Howard Jenkins From Thomas C. Hendrix, Regional Director, NLRB re: sent newspaper clippings of the Kansas City Bar Assoc. Biennial Labor-Management Seminar.
Item 53 5/17/1983 To Howard Jenkins From Bernard F. Ashe, ABA, Section of Labor and Employment Law More information about the Annual meeting the ABA session "The Future of Labor-Management Relations in a Re-industrialized Economy."
Item 54 5/17/1983 To Howard Jenkins From J.C. Turner, General Pres., International Union of Operating Engineers re: Selection of Information officer suggests David Parker for the position.
Item 55 5/27/1983 To Donald Dotson From William Clay and Barney Frank re: Oversight hearing on the decision to reorganize the enforcement of the board.
Item 56 5/27/1983 To Lubbers From William Wheat re: statistical methods for evaluating regional director’s performance
Item 57 6/6/1983 To Howard Jenkins From Walter C. Wallace, National Mediation Board re: Delighted at the appointment of Paul Gilhooley to a legal position with the Board.
Item 58 6/13/1983 To Howard Jenkins From Louis Baldovin, Jr., Regional Director NLRB re: Letter concerning the Pipe Fitters case.
Item 59 7/29/1983 To Howard Jenkins From Timothy S. Healy, Georgetown University re: Invitation to attend the honorary doctorate of Humane Letters to President Abdou Diouf, President of the Republic of Senegal.
Item 40 7/29/1983 To Howard Jenkins From Summer Associated at the Baker and Hostetele Attorneys at Law re: Thank you for speaking.
Item 41 7/29/1983 To Howard Jenkins Timothy S. Healy, Georgetown University re: Invitation to awards for President Abdou Diouf, President of the Republic of Senegal
Box 2, File Folder 16 - NLRB 1978-1983: Memoranda
Item 1 12/8/1980 Confidential Heritage Foundation Report Recommendation to improve the efficiency, impartiality and expertise of the NLRB
Item 2 1/14/1981 Proposed Rule section 102.68
Item 3 1/22/1981 To the Board From Rules Revision Committee Proposed revision of rules on post election procedures and definition of records in representation proceedings
Item 4 4/26/1981 To General Counsel and Rules Committee From Truesdale re: Meeting of the rules revision committee.
Item 5 4/7/1981 To W. Clark, N. Come, D. Davidson, J. DeSio, D. Dunn, J. Higins, E. Orza, S. Weinbrecht From John C. Truesdale RE: Meeting of the rules revision committee with the NLRB board.
Item 6 4/29/1981 To Mr. Jenkins From C Ruttenberg re: The NLRB board and the Collyer: Pre-arbitral Deferral.
Item 7 4/29/1981 To Mr. Leet From C. Ruttenberg re: Board arbitration Cases: April 1980-April 17, 1981.
Item 8 4/29/1981 To Harry From C. Ruttenberg re: Dubo to Collyer
Item 9 6/21/1981 Harry From Enid re: c cases
Item 10 1/10/1983 To the NLRB Board From William A. Lubbers, General Counsel re: FY 1982 Report of the Division of Enforcement Litigation
Item 11 4/13/1983 To Donald L. Dotson from Don A. Zimmerman, re: appointment of solicitor
Item 12 4/21/1983 4-21-83 To Donald L. Dotson, Chairman From Berton B. Subrin, Acting Solicitor re: Taking back Enforcement - See following attachments:
    a. 4-1-55 Attachment A re: assignment of responsibilities to the Office of the General Solicitor
    b. Attachment B re: Further amendment to memorandum describing authority and assigned responsibilities of general counsel
    c. Attachment C re: Statement of organization and functions
    d. 12-14-1981 Attachment D re: Office of the Solicitor — Delegation from the General Counsel
    e. 9-20-1947 Attachment E re: Status of the Solicitor and the Assistant Solicitor
    f. 10-10-1950 Attachment F re: Board Memorandum describing the authority and assigned responsibilities of the general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board
    g. 4-31-1950 Attachment G re: National Labor Relations Board v Vulcan Forging Company
    h. Attachment H re: Memorandum in support of motion and answer of the general counsel for the US Court of Appeals for the sixth circuit NLRB v. Vulcan Forging Company
    i. 12-21-1954 Attachment I re: the revoking the delegation to the General Counsel of 10-10-1950
    j. 12/2/1981 Attachment K - To Mario A. Lauro, Special Assistant From Willie L. Clark, Jr. Solicitor RE: Proposed Amendment to memorandum describing authority and assigned responsibilities of the General Counsel
Item 13 5/3/1983 To the NLRB Board From Donald L. Dotson, Chairman RE: Changes in existing practices with respect to enforcement, Supreme Court, Contempt and miscellaneous litigation
Item 14 5/4/1983 NLRB Board Minutes RE: authority and assigned responsibilities.
Item 15 5/5/1983 An Era of Challenge for Collective Bargaining - Speech given by Douglas H. Soutar, Senior Vice President Industrial Relations and Personnel ASARCO inc.
Item 16 5/5/1983 To Donald L. Dotson, Chairman From Don A. Zimmerman, Member re: Dissent to the Board’s agenda concerning enforcement
Item 17 5/5/1983 To Board From William A. Lubbers RE: Minutes of Board Action- May 4, 1983.
Item 18 5/13/1983 To Board From William A. Lubbers, General Counsel re: Minutes of Board Action.
Item 19 5/17/1983 To Chairman and Members of the Board From Ronald J. Cyr re: Temporary services of Mr. Hugh L. Reilly.
Item 20 5/19/1983 To Chairman Dotson, Members Jenkins, Zimmerman and Hunter, from Hugh L. Reilly, Solicitor, re: detail to Department of Labor
Item 21 5/19/1983 To NLRB Members From Donald L. Dotson, Chairman re: Wall Street Journal article May 18, 1983.
Item 22 5/27/1983 Minutes of Board Action re: authority and assigned responsibilities.
Item 23 5/31/1983 To Donald L. Dotson, Chairman From Don Zimmerman, Member re: Confidential letters and opinions to the May 4th Minutes.
Item 24 5/31/1983 To Board From Donald L. Dotson re: 5-27-1983 inquiry from House Subcommittee on Labor-Management Relations.
Item 25 6/1/1983 To Donald L. Dotson Chairman From Eugene E. Slade, Deputy Solicitor re: Legal memorandum in support of the Board’s May 4, 1983 minutes.
Item 26 6/2/1983 To Thomas R. Scanlan, ed. Federal Times From Hugh L. Reilly, re: NLRB Solicitor Keeps His Post in Controversy, May 30, 1983.
Item 27 6/3/1983 To Board From Don Zimmerman RE: Memorandum to Chairman concerning appointment of Hugh Reilly.
Item 28 6/7/1983 To Board From Don Zimmerman re: Grievance concerning criticism of attorneys represented by the professional Assoc.
Item 29 6/13/1983 To Donald L. Dotson From Patricia Diaz Dennis re: Abstain from 4-27- Minute of Board Action Concerning Enforcement.
Item 30 6/20/1983 "Changes in the Labor Force, the Economy, and Technology" by Dr. Janet L. Norwood.
Item 31 7/27/1983 To Donald L. Dotson From William A. Lubbers, General Counsel re: Enforcement 4-27-1983.
Item 32   Analysis of the division of authority between board and general counsel created by the Taft-Hartley Amendments to the Act.
Box 2, File Folder 17 - NLRB 1978-1983: Press
Item 1 May-79 Across the Board, Howard Jenkins Honored
Item 2 5/18/1979 A. Philip Randolph, rights leader, dies; president leads tribute.
Item 3 6/12/1980 Black UAW leader is strong new voice
Item 4 9/10/1980 Noted NLRB member to speak at law school.
Item 5 9/29/1980 Minority report: Integration is elusive despite recent gains
Item 6 10/1/1980 Black students on the march.
Item 7 10/18/1980 Member Jenkins lashes out at critics of NLRB
Item 8 10/22/1980 Senior member of NLRB lashes out at critics of board article from Jerome Avedon, Regional Atty., Region Sixteen
Item 9 10/22/1980 Racial discrimination solution said necessary. “It took the Labor Board a quarter of a century to discovery it had the power to require fair and equitable representation of black and white workers.”
Item 10 10/26/1980 NLRB, under fire from critics, is at a crossroads.
Item 11 11/14/1980 NLRB member in conference.
Item 12 11/15/1980 NLRB member to address labor relations conference.
Item 13 11/20/1980 Cooperation may mark labor relations in the ‘80s.
Item 14 11/21/1980 Senior NLRB member expects little change under Reagan.
Item 15 1/15/1981 Labor board appointment touches off controversy. "The conservatives want to head off the appointment of Republican member Howard Jenkins to the chairmanship on the belief he is too closely tied to the policies of current NLRB Chairman John H. Fanning."
Item 16 1/19/1981 Next NLRB chairman splits Reagan camp. The teamsters, the nation’s biggest union, are pushing Mr. Jenkins, the board’s only Republican. “He has the support from both sides, labor and management,” the Teamsters official says. But Andrew Hare, vice president of the right to work committee, says that Mr. Jenkins appointment “would make the board more skewed than it is.”
Item 17 1/28/1981 Jobless: 35% No
Item 18 2/4/1981 Proposed affirmative action statement of the US Civil Rights Commission
Item 19 3/10/1981 Minority jobless rates remain more than twice that of the whites during 1980
Item 20 4/24/1981 Labor relations in higher education 1980
Item 21 6/12/1981 Labor ballots spur voter turnout
Item 22 6/15/1981 NLRB member tell lawyers bargaining unit setup important
Item 23 7/27/1981 Board member Jenkins home from the hospital.
Item 24 10/23/1981 Daily Labor Report - “Remarks by Ben Fischer on Restructuring Collective Bargaining.”
Item 25 10/23/1981 BNA’s Daily Labor Report - “Remarks by Ben Fischer on Restructuring Collective Bargaining” (Full Text.)
Item 26 3/30/1982 Willie L. Clark, Jr. named NLRB regional director in Winston-Salem.
Item 27 6/24/1982 Jenkins known as “Mr. NLRB”
Item 28 6/24/1982 Board member Howard Jenkins known as “Mr. NLRB.”
Item 29 6/24/1982 Board member Howard Jenkins known as “Mr. NLRB.”
Item 30 7/10/1982 In the spotlight
Item 31 11/1/1982 Howard Jenkins is labor speaker.
Item 32 11/18/1982 NLRB leader says recession brings realism.
Item 33 11/21/1982 NLRB meets with Cracker Barrel group.
Item 34 11/22/1982 Holiday Inn gathering.
Item 35 11/22/1982 Labor, management must get together says NLRB member.
Item 36 - NLRB solicitor retained ties to anti-union group while at Labor Dept.
Item 37 5/18/1983 Infighting breaks out at NLRB over move to let new chairman supervise lawyers.
Item 40 Jul-83 Article from Nation’s Business: “Restoring Balance to the Labor Board: Reagan’s appointees have reduced the NLRB’s pro-union tilt, but not as much as expected--so far.” Transmittal note from Theodore A. Adams, Jr.
Item 41 5/18/1983 Labor department requests NLRB solicitor Hugh L. Reilly for special assignment. Attached letter to NLRB Board, from Dept of Labor.
Item 42 5/19/1983 Labor secretary rebuffs move by NLRB to send its new solicitor back to agency.
Item 43 5/19/1983 NLRB lawyer under fire, takes leave. “Reilly moonlighting as unpaid chief counsel by the National Right to Work Foundation and some of his superiors knew of the situation.”
Item 44 5/20/1983 Old staffer kept out at Labor Dept.
Item 45 5/21/1983 AFL-CIO News - Does Hugh Reilly have a right to work - and, of so where?
Item 46 5/28/1983 Howard Jenkins to address KC labor law seminar.
Item 47 5/23/1983 Letter to Iliff McMahan, Associate Director of Information, From Marcus H. Sandver. Includes newspaper clippings; 5-3-1983 NLRB member to speak 5-28-1983 Expert to be featured speaker at labor- management seminar.
Item 48 5/24/1983 Eating crow: the labor department reverses course twice.
Item 49 5/26/1983 NLRB Chairman Dotson says Reilly has been victim of double standards twice.
Item 50 6/2/1983 Dotson seeks low profile amid NLRB Consolidation.
Item 51 6/7/1983 Oversight hearing set on NLRB reorganization
Item 52 6/8/1983 NLRB Witnesses before House committee on Education and Labor (Chairman Dotson and Jenkins) Deny that Solicitor (Hugh Reilly) Will Play Major Role in Enforcement.
Item 53 7/11/1983 Wins and losses for Labor Board.
Item 54 7/19/1983 GM sued by engineer alleging bias against blacks in job ratings.
Item 55 7/19/1983 “Restoring Balance to the Labor Board.”
Item 56 7/23/1983 Unions say labor board’s hostility compounds their economic hard times
Item 57 7/29/1983 Rate of wage boosts is tapering off.
Item 58 8/15/1983 Colorado “Mafia” meet in nation’s capital.
Item 59 8/15/1983 Bargaining unit setup “important.”
Box 2, File Folder 18 - NLRB 1978-1983: Speeches
Item 1   Untitled - Response to Enforcement Memorandum
Box 2, File Folder 19 - NLRB 1978-1983: Cases
Item 1   Recent Dissents - notes: Midland National, North Electric, RCA & Bruckner Nursing, Dalmo Victor, 1-Tydro Conduit, Amoco, RCA del Carile, Bruckner Nursing, Parker Robb Chevrolet, GTE Automatic Electric, Inc. Lincoln Technical Institute, Inc.
Item 2   Decision and Order: Parker-Robb Chevrolet, Inc., GTE Automatic Electric Incorporated. Machinists Local 1327, Midland National Life Insurance Co., American Bakeries Co., 249 NLR
Item 3   Memoranda from Howard Jenkins, Jr. to The Board re: his dissents: Hillside Bus Corp., Daniel Construction Company, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, Arden Electric. et al., RCA Del Caribe Inc., Winer Motors, Inc., Midland National Life Insurance Company, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, Dalmo Victor, Valley West Welding Company, Inc., Hammary Manufacturing Corporation, Autoprod. Inc., Daniel Construction Company, Affiliated Midwest Hospital, Inc. d/b/a Riveredge Hospital, Bridgeport Hospital, Crown Zellerbach Corporation
Item 4   Memoranda-Concurrence from Howard Jenkins, Jr.: Tra-Mar Communications, Associated Building Contractors of Lafayette, Inc.
Box 2, File Folder 20 - NLRB 1978 - 1983: International Labor Law - Costa Rica
Item 1 12/7/1978 Letter To Howard From Elton H. Harter
Item 2   Names and Address of people in Costa Rica
Item 3   Division of Special Programs
Item 4   Costa Rica — Education and Human Resources Development
Item 5   Regulations Governing Productos Gerber DE CASA Employees Association
Box 2, File Folder 21 – Renomination 1983
Recommendations by:
Adams, Jr., Theodore A.
Gaines, Jr., Arthur M.
Gillette, Frankie Jacobs
Hill, Rev. Edward V.
McC Mathias, Jr., Charles
Newman, J. Bonnie
Presser, Jackie
Pruitt, Robert L.
Quillen, James H.
Sullivan, Rev. Leon H.
Taylor, Richard P.
Wallace, Walter C.
Box 2, File Folder 22 - NLRB 1978-1983: Resignation
Item 1 8/25/1983 NLRB Farewell Reception Program Letter To Board Member Howard Jenkins, Jr. on his retirement party
Item 2 8/9/1983 Press - Howard Jenkins, Jr. informs President Reagan he does not desire a fifth term as NLRB Member
Item 3 8/9/1983 Press - Jenkins says he does not seek reappointment; will leave board at the completion of his term
Item 4 8/10/1983 Copy of resignation letter to President Reagan
Item 5 8/13/1983 Press - Jenkins resigns NLRB after 20 years
Item 6 8/14/1983 Press - Denver Post, Jenkins is leaving labor post
Item 7 8/17/1983 Press - Jenkins leaving labor post reluctantly
Item 8 8/9/1983 Correspondence - To President Reagan From Howard
Item 9 8/12/1983 Correspondence - To Charles A. Kothe, Dean From Howard regarding May 17, 1989
Item 10 8/12/1983 Correspondence - To Howard Jenkins From Charles A. Kothe, Dean
Item 11 8/18/1983 Correspondence - To Zeke Scher, The Denver Post From Howard Jenkins regarding Denver Post article.
Item 12 8/19/1983 Correspondence - To Frank McCulloch From Howard Jenkins regarding Frank’s Aug. 16
Item 13 8/23/1983 Correspondence - To Howard Jenkins From Herbert B. Galton
Box 2, File Folder 23 - Post NLRB: Speeches
Item 1 5/24/1984 “Observations on the 50th Anniversary of the National Labor Relations Board: Some Reflections on its Past and Projections on its Future” speech (with draft), New Jersey.
Item 2   Notes for speech “Legal Theory and Social Justice”
Box 2, File Folder 24 - Post NLRB: Materials and Drafts for Article for University of Denver, College of Law
Item 1 4/25/1984 To Howard Jenkins From Gregory Shannon Russi, Denver University Law Review. re: Article for the Labor Law Symposium to be published.
Item 2 4/29/1984 To Howard Jenkins from Gregory Shannon Russi, Denver University Law. re: Table of Contents for Journal.
Item 3 5/17/1984 To Howard Jenkins From Robert B. Yegge, Dean Emeritus and Professor of Law, University of Denver, College of Law re: Willingness to participate in the Labor Law Symposium.
Item 4 5/29/1984 To Howard Jenkins From Gregory Shannon Russi, Denver University Law Review re: Article for the Labor Law Symposium to be published.
Item 5 6/23/1984 To Howard Jenkins, re: Publishing agreement for Article for the Labor Law Symposium.
Item 6 7/23/1984 To Howard Jenkins From John M. Evans PhD re: Research into public sector mediation.
Item 7 12/17/1984 To Howard Jenkins From University of Denver, College of Law, Office of Development, re: Reminder of pledge to “Inns of the Court”
Item 8 2/19/1985 To Howard Jenkins From Gregory Shannon Russi, Denver University Law Review re: Articles have gone to the printers.
Item 9 3/1/1985 To Howard Jenkins From Mark S. Caldwell, Assistant Dean University of Denver, College of Law re: Welcome you to the symposium “Labor and Employment Law: A new Focus for the 80’s”.
Item 10 4/12/1985 To Howard Jenkins From Gregory Shannon Russi, Denver University Law Review re: Thank you for the forward to the Denver University Law Review, 1985 volume 62 Issue 2.
Item 11 4/17/1985 To Howard Jenkins From Mark S. Caldwell, Assistant Dean University of Denver, College of Law re: notice of possible cancellation of the symposium “Labor and Employment Law: A new Focus for the 80’s”.
Item 12 4/26/1985 To Howard Jenkins From Mark S. Caldwell, Assistant Dean University of Denver, College of Law re: notice of cancellation of the symposium “Labor and Employment Law: A new Focus for the 80’s”. Includes Howard’s Presentation
Item 13 5/3/1985 To Howard Jenkins From John C. Truesdale, Executive Sec., NLRB re: Trust to establish the annual Howard Jenkins Award in Labor Law.
Item 14 6/20/1985 To Howard Jenkins From Jacqueline Hall, Director of Special Projects, University of Denver, College of Law RE: Reception for announcing the establishment of the annual Howard Jenkins Award in Labor Law.
Box 2, File Folder 25 - Post NLRB: Oral History Transcripts - Cornell
Item 1 8/9/1988 Interview of Howard Jenkins, Jr. by Barbara Stoyell-Mutholland
Item 2

8/9/1988

Copy of transcript edited by Howard Jenkins, Jr.
Box 2, File Folder 26 - Post NLRB: Oral History Transcripts - University of Denver (Corrada)
Item 1 10/9-10/1997 Interview of Howard Jenkins, Jr. by Roberto L. Corrada
Box 2, File Folder 27 - Post NLRB: Presentation of Papers to University of Denver (1995)
Item 1 11/7/1995 Letter from Robert K. Goodwin, Points of Light Foundation, regrets cannot attend
Item 2 11/10/1995 Letter from Haley Barbour, Chairman of Republican National Committee, congratulations on recognition
Item 3 10/25/1995 Letter from Richard M. Schmidt, Jr., graduate of DU, congratulations and regrets
Item 4 10/26/1995 Letter from Leonard v. Sutton, congratulations and regrets
Item 5 11/10/1995 Letter from William B. Gould IV, Chairman of NLRB, congratulations
Item 6 11/10/1995 Letter from Robert B. Reich, Secretary of Labor, congratulations
Box 2, File Folder 28 - Post NLRB: Montgomery County Board of Appeals
Item 1   County Council for Montgomery, Maryland Resolution Charter By-Laws
Item 2 1/24/1985 Petition of Exxon Corporation, case
Item 3 5/15/1984 To (7) Montgomery County Planning Board From Howard Jenkins regarding application to the board.
Item 4 5/15/1984 Congratulatory letters from board members: Gelman, Esther P., Crenca, Rose, Gilchrist, Charles W. Denis, Howard A.
Item 5 7/5/1984 Montgomery News article of Howard Jenkins, Jr.’s appointment
Item 6 7/12/1984 Swearing in ceremony
Item 7 7/13/1984 To Mike Gudis From Howard Jenkins Thank you
Item 8 7/23/1984 To Howard From G. Ayers Congrats
Item 9 12/12/1984 To Mike Gudis From Howard Jenkins Congrats on presidency
Item 10 9/4/1985 Applicants for Board of appeals
Item 11 1/28/1986 To Howard From Rose Crenca Congrats on reappointment
Item 12 1/28/1986 To Howard From Michael L. Gudis Congrats on reappointment
Item 13 1/28/1986 To Howard From William E. Hanna, Jr. Congrats on reappointment
Item 14 2/6/1986 Howard From Howard A. Denis Congrats on reappointment
Item 15 10/17/1984 To Margaret J. Knill From Howard Application for Montgomery Board of Appeals

 

 

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