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        <titleproper encodinganalog="title">Guide to the Union Labor Collection<date encodinganalog="date" normal="1909/1996">1909-1996 (bulk 1940-1959)</date><?xm-replace_text {Collection title; required}?></titleproper>
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        <author encodinganalog="creator">Finding aid prepared by Jordan Goffin (2008), Hannah Soukup (2014) and Micaela Connolly (2023)</author>
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        <publisher encodinganalog="publisher">Maureen and Mike Mansfield
			 Library, The University of Montana-Missoula</publisher>
        <date encodinganalog="date" normal="2014">© 2014</date>
        <address>
          <addressline>Missoula, MT 59812</addressline>
          <addressline>406-243-2053</addressline>
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          <addressline>library.archives@umontana.edu</addressline>
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      <creation>Finding aid encoded by Donna McCrea and
				Hannah
					Soukup<date normal="2014">2014</date></creation>
      <langusage>Finding aid written in
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        <corpname encodinganalog="852$a">University of Montana, Mansfield Library, Archives and Special Collections</corpname>
        <address>
          <addressline>The University of Montana—Missoula </addressline>
          <addressline>Missoula, MT 59812</addressline>
          <addressline>406-243-2053</addressline>
          <addressline>https://www.umt.edu/library/asc</addressline>
          <addressline>library.archives@umontana.edu</addressline>
        </address>
      </repository>
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      <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a" type="collection">Union Labor collection</unittitle>
      <unitdate type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f" normal="1909/1996">1909-1996 (bulk 1940-1959)</unitdate>
      <physdesc>
        <extent encodinganalog="300$a">11.0 linear feet</extent>
      </physdesc>
      <abstract encodinganalog="5203_">The Union Labor Collection contains leaflets, pamphlets, handbooks, book-length
        literature, and comic books concerning union labor. The bulk of the materials were published by individual labor unions including
				United Automobile Workers of America (UAW) and Communications Workers of America
				(CWA). </abstract>
      <langmaterial>Materials are in<language encodinganalog="546" langcode="eng">English</language></langmaterial>
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      <p>The Union Labor Collection contains leaflets, pamphlets, handbooks, book-length
				literature, and comic books concerning union labor, the bulk of which was published
				by labor unions including the AFL-CIO and the UAW.
				The
				majority of the material dates from the early 1950s up to the mid 1970s.</p>
      <p>Almost half of the items in this collection are union agreements, contracts, policies and
				rules booklets as well as individual union constitution and by-laws publications.
				These items were orginally intended for a separate collection to be called the Union
				Contract Collection, but they were incorporated into this collection instead in 2014 and 2023.
				Handbooks produced by a specific union have been grouped with other materials
				relating to that particular union and have been subcategorized under the Handbooks
				subject heading.</p>
      <p>Some of the materials in this collection relate to the Civil Rights movement of the 1940s and
				1950s. These items have been categorized under the Anti-Discrimination / Civil Rights
				subject heading. If materials relating to civil rights were produced by a specific
				union, those items have been grouped with other publications produced by that
				organization.</p>
    </scopecontent>
    <arrangement encodinganalog="351">
      <p>This collection has been
				organized alphabetically by folder title.</p>
    </arrangement>
    <accessrestrict encodinganalog="506">
      <p>Researchers must use collection in accordance with the policies of
		  Archives and Special Collections, the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, and
		  The University of Montana-Missoula. </p>
    </accessrestrict>
    <userestrict encodinganalog="540">
      <p>Researchers are responsible for using in accordance with 17 U.S.C. and
		  any other applicable statutes. Copyright not transferred to the University of Montana.</p>
    </userestrict>
    <prefercite encodinganalog="524">
      <p>Union Labor Collection, Archives and Special Collections, Maureen and Mike Mansfield
				Library, The University of Montana-Missoula.</p>
    </prefercite>
    <custodhist encodinganalog="561">
      <p>Most material relating to union contracts, handbooks, wages, and insurance was collected by George Heliker, a former faculty member of the University of Montana
        Economics Department, before he donated it to the Archives. The complete chain of ownership of this collection is unknown.</p>
    </custodhist>
    <acqinfo encodinganalog="541">
      <p>Gift of George Heliker, 1986, and unknown.</p>
    </acqinfo>
    <processinfo encodinganalog="583">
      <p> This
        collection has been organized alphabetically by folder title. Many of the union agreements, contracts, policies and
        rules booklets, as well as individual union constitutions and by-laws, were added to the collection in 2014 and 2023. In 2024, labor bulletins from the American Newspaper Publishers Association were added to Box 4, Folder 12, and subsequent folders in that box were renumbered.</p>
    </processinfo>
    <controlaccess>
      <p>This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online
		  catalog. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or
		  places should search the catalog using these headings.</p>
      <controlaccess>
        <subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay" encodinganalog="690">Labor Unions</subject>
        <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Labor Unions</subject>
      </controlaccess>
      <controlaccess>
        <corpname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="650">AFL-CIO</corpname>
      </controlaccess>
    </controlaccess>
    <dsc type="combined">
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/1</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Affiliated School
						for Workers, Inc.</unittitle>
          <unitdate type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1937</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Gluck, Elsie. <title>Introduction to American Trade
							Unionism. </title>1937.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/2</container>
          <unittitle>Aircraft Workers: Boeing Company Wages/Benefits</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1955-1965 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Boeing Company Employee Retirement Plan and Trust
								Agreement. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Base Wage Rates at the Boeing Company. </title>1965.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Boeing Company Hourly Insurance Program. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Your Boeing Retirement Plan. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Boeing Savings and Financial Security Program. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/3</container>
          <unittitle>Aircraft Workers: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1952 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Aircraft Building Committeeman's Handbook. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Agreement between Northwest Airlines, Inc. and Brotherhood of
								Railway. Express and Station Employees. </title>1952.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/4</container>
          <unittitle>Aircraft Workers: Hughes Aircraft Company Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1970</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Agreement between Hughes and Electronic and Space
								Technicians. </title>1970.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/5</container>
          <unittitle>Aircraft Workers: Hughes Aircraft Company Wages/Benefits</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1968-1972</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Hourly Employees' Savings Plan. </title>1968.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Hughes Income Insurance. </title>1970.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Hughes Group Insurance Plan for Employees and Their
								Dependents. </title>1971.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Hughes Group Dental Plan for Employees and Their
								Dependents. </title>1971.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Hughes Retirement Plan. </title>1972.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/6</container>
          <unittitle>Airline Pilots Association International: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1956-1965</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements as well as constitution, policy and by-laws booklets.</p>
            <p>(4 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/7</container>
          <unittitle>Aluminum Workers of America: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1942</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Agreement and Working Rules between Aluminum Company of America
								and International Union, Aluminum Workers of
							America. </title>1942.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/8</container>
          <unittitle>Amalgamated Association of Street, Electric Railway and Motor Coach
						Employees of America: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1941</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Constitution and General Laws. </title>1941.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/9</container>
          <unittitle>Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1920-1937 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Get Over on the Sunny Side of the Street. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Introducing--Your Union, the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of
								America. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Do You Have to Take It or Leave It? </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Be Wise--Organize! For Higher Wages, Shorter Work Day, Healthier
								Conditions. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Union Builder. Vol. 1, No. 1. </title>1937.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Blanshard, Paul. <title>27 Questions and Answers on The Open Shop
								Movement. </title>circa 1920.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Union Label Stands for the Things You Stand
							for. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/10</container>
          <unittitle>Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America: J.P. Stevens</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1975 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Please Don't Buy J.P. Stevens Products. </title>New York:
							Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union (ACTWU), 1975.
							(flyer)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Boycott J.P. Stevens Products. </title>Roanoke Rapids: Amalgamated
							Clothing and Textile Workers Union (ACTWU), n.d. (flyer)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>"Testimony"...a Film about the 13-year Fight to Unionize J.P.
								Stevens. </title>Seattle: n.d. (flyer)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/11</container>
          <unittitle>Amalgamated Lithographers of America</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Road to Security. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/12</container>
          <unittitle>Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Why Pay Union Dues? </title>n.d. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/13</container>
          <unittitle>Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1964</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements.</p>
            <p>(3 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/14</container>
          <unittitle>Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen: Montana</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1956-1967</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Working agreements between local Montana chapters and various Montana businesses.</p>
            <p>(6 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/15</container>
          <unittitle>American Arbitration Association</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>A Guide to Labor Arbitration Clauses. </title>n.d. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/16</container>
          <unittitle>American Bakery and Confectionery Workers' International Union:
						Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1958</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Constitution of the American Bakery and Confectionery Workers'
								International Union. </title>1958. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/17</container>
          <unittitle>American Federation of Government Employees</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1956-1960 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>What Good Is the Union to Me? </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Officers' Manual. </title>1956.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              Binder filled with handbooks, constitutions and
								pamphlets. circa 1960.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/18</container>
          <unittitle>American Federation of Hosiery Workers</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1938</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Rogin, Lawrence. <title>Making History in Hosiery. The Story of the
								American Federation of Hosiery Workers. </title>1938.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/19</container>
          <unittitle>American Federation of Hosiery Workers: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1938-1947</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements.</p>
            <p>(2 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/1</container>
          <unittitle>American Federation of Labor (AFL)</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1954-1955 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Who Gets the Tax Cuts? The Effects of the 1954 Tax
								Legislation. </title>1954.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Films for Labor. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Connors, John D. <title>Crusade for Public Schools. </title>1955. (two
							copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Meany, George. <title>What Labor Means by "More". </title>Reprinted from
							the March 1955 Issue of Fortune, 1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Meany, George. <title>How We Have Served. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Answers to Your Questions about Unions. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Are You Eligible? </title>AFL, American Federation of Technical
							Engineers, n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Meany, George. <title>What Unions Do for Your Community. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>What You Owe to the American Federation of Labor. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Building Your Education Program in...the Local Union, the Central
								Body. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/2</container>
          <unittitle>American Federation of Labor (AFL): Anti-Discrimination</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1944-1946 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The American Federation of Labor Fights Discrimination. </title>1944.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Civil Rights Law, What It Is - What It Does. </title>January 1958</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Illinois State Federation of Labor. Sixty-fourth Annual
								Convention. Resolutions Adopted, No. 78. </title>1946.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Jobs for the Handicapped through Union-Management Cooperation. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Tent City... "Home of the Brave"</title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/3</container>
          <unittitle>American Federation of Labor (AFL): Building Industry</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1948</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Plan for Settling Jurisdictional Disputes Nationally and
								Locally. </title>1948.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/4</container>
          <unittitle>American Federation of Labor (AFL): Communism</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Freedoms We Defend. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/5</container>
          <unittitle>American Federation of Labor (AFL): Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1950 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various constitution booklets.</p>
            <p>(4 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/6</container>
          <unittitle>American Federation of Labor (AFL): Idaho</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1954-1956</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Proceedings of the Thirty-Eighth Annual Convention of the Idaho State Federation of Labor. </title>1954.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Proceedings of the Thirty-Ninth Annual Convention of the Idaho State Federation of Labor. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>1956 Year Book. </title>1956.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/7</container>
          <unittitle>American Federation of Labor (AFL): International Affairs</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Read about Histadrut. Labor's Vanguard in the Middle East. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>American Labor. This is How You Can Fight for Democracy. Histadrut. The Israel Labor Federation. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/8</container>
          <unittitle>American Federation of Labor (AFL): Kentucky</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1951</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Preamble, Rules and Constitution. </title>1951.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/9</container>
          <unittitle>American Federation of Labor (AFL): Labor's League for Political
						Education</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1953-1955 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Your L.L.P.E. Dollar. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Women Become Active in L.L.P.E. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>McDevitt, James L. <title>The Role of AFL in Politics. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Meany, George. <title>Political Education is an A.F. of L.
								Tradition. </title>1953.</p>
          </note>
          <note><p><title>The voting Record of the 34th Legislative Assembly, 1955, Helena, Montana. </title>1955. </p></note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/10</container>
          <unittitle>American Federation of Labor (AFL): Wages/Benefits</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1955</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Guides for Administration of Health and Welfare Funds. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Meany, George. <title>Revision of the Fair Labor Standards Act. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/11</container>
          <unittitle>American Federation of Labor (AFL): Workers' Education Bureau of
						America</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1949-1950</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Shop Steward's Manual. </title>1949.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>How to Run a Union Meeting. </title>1950.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/12</container>
          <unittitle>AFL-CIO</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1957-1959 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Vital Links. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Get Crooks--Not Unions! </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Meany, George. <title>Labor Reform--Where We Stand. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Get America Back to Work: An AFL-CIO Program for Action.
								Publication No. 94. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Meany, George. <title>Power--for What? Publication No. 97. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>When You Write Your Congressman. Publication No.
							116. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Progress and Productivity. Publication No. 26. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Benefits for All. Publication No. 27. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Freedom Forever. Labor Rejects Communism. Publication No.
								28. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Trade Union and You. Publication No. 29. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>ABC's of Trade Unionism. Publication No. 30. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Going First Class. Publication No. 35. </title>1959.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>How to Apply- AFL-CIO College Merit Scholarships</title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Why Unions? Publication No. 41. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>AFL-CIO Safety Program. Publication No. 74. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Reuther, Walter P. <title>Policies for Economic Growth. Publication No.
								87. </title>1959.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Six Ethical Practices Codes Adopted by the AFL-CIO. Publication
								No. 68. </title>1957.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Connors, John D. <title>Letter "To Dear
							Friend"</title> n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Structure of the AFL-CIO. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Union Membership in the United States. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Organizing Begins at Home. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
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        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/13</container>
          <unittitle>AFL-CIO</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1957-1967</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Meany, George. <title>Clean Democratic Trade Unions. </title>1957.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Labor and Education in 1956 and 1957. </title>1958.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Number One Objective...A Report of the First AFL-CIO National
								Organizing Conference. </title>1959.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Schnitzler, William F. <title>Research Serves Labor. </title>1958.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              Letter "To the Officers and Members of City Central Bodies of
								State Federations of Labor". 1958.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              Letter "To All Directly Affiliated Local
							Unions". 1959.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Collective Bargaining Report. Vol. 5, No. 4. </title>1960.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Selvin, David F. <title>The Rise of the Farm Workers
							Union. </title>1967.</p>
          </note>
          <note><p>Proceedings of the Eighth Annual AFL-CIO National Conference on Community Services</p></note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/14</container>
          <unittitle>AFL-CIO: Affiliates</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1956-1961</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Organizations Affiliated with AFL-CIO. </title>1956.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>List of Local Unions Directly Affiliated with
							AFL-CIO. </title>1960.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>List of Local Unions Directly Affiliated with
							AFL-CIO. </title>1961.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>List of Local Unions Directly Affiliated with
							AFL-CIO. </title>1961.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/15</container>
          <unittitle>AFL-CIO: Committee on Political Education (COPE)</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1954-1968 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>$750,000.00 ain't hay! </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>We're in This Together. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>You Can't Vote. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>It's Smart to Help COPE. Your Committee on Political
								Education. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Politics Means Money!...Your Money! </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Voting Records of Senators and Representatives, 1947 through
								1954. </title>1954.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Typewritten Memorandum. 1962.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Extremists. </title>1963?</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Where They Stand. </title>1964.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Humphrey vs. Nixon 1948-1968. Twenty Years of
							Contrast. </title>1968.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/16</container>
          <unittitle>AFL-CIO: Committee on Political Education (COPE)</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1960 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Your COPE Dollar. Publication No. 6. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>What is COPE? Publication No. 10. </title>n.d. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Do You Have COPE Insurance? Publication No. 19. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Labor and Politics. Publication No. 59. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Business, Politics, and You... Publication No. 60. </title>1960.
							(two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Why is Labor in Politics? Not for Power, Prestige or Patronage,
								but Progress... Publication No. 62. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Landrum Griffin and the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure
								Act of 1959. the AFL-CIO Position. The Roll-Call Votes. Publication
								No. 64. </title>1960.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Best Insurance in the World. Publication No.
							77. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>A Few Dollars Might Have Been the Difference between Losing and
								Winning. Publication No. 81. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Do You Have Only Half a Vote? Publication No. 82. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Keep the Registration Drive Rolling! Publication No.
							83. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Do You Want Police-Dog, Billy-Club and Fire-Bomb Law and Order...?
								Publication No. 191C. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>How Did Your Congressman Vote on the Rules Committee Fight?
								Publication No. 84. </title>
            </p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Walking the GOP Labor Plank. Publication No. 197C.</p>
            <p>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/17</container>
          <unittitle>AFL-CIO: "Memo from COPE"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1973</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Memo from COPE. </title>1973. (two issues)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/18</container>
          <unittitle>AFL-CIO: First Constitutional Convention</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1955</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Resolution on the Achievement of Labor Unity. </title>1955. (two
							copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Report and Recommendations of the Joint AFL-CIO Unity
								Committee. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Committee for CIO-AFL Unity. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>CIO National and International Unions. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              Summary of the proceedings of the Executive Board
								meeting. 1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              List of International Unions and Executive
							Board. 1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              List of the CIO Executive Board and CIO National and
								International Unions. 1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>CIO Executive Officers, Vice Presidents, and Executive
								Board. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>CIO National and International Unions. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">OS 21/1</container>
          <unittitle>AFL-CIO: First Constitutional Convention</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1955</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Quill, Michael J. <title>As I Was Saying. Is This CIO's Last Labor Day or
								Will There be Another? </title>Transport Workers Union of America,
							1955.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/19</container>
          <unittitle>AFL-CIO: First Constitutional Convention Draft
						Constitution</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1955</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Draft Constitution for the New, Merged Labor
							Organization. </title>1955. (three copies)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/20</container>
          <unittitle>AFL-CIO: First Constitutional Convention Proceedings</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1955</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Proceedings of the First Constitutional Convention. </title>1955.
							(10 items including duplicates; various reports from December 5-8, 1955)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">3/1</container>
          <unittitle>AFL-CIO: First Constitutional Convention Resolutions</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1955</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Resolutions to the AFL-CIO Convention. Report Nos.
							4-7. </title>1955. (7 items including duplicates)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">3/2</container>
          <unittitle>AFL-CIO: Second Constitutional Convention Proceedings</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1957</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Proceedings of the AFL-CIO Constitutional Convention, 1957. Vols.
								I and II. Daily Proceedings. </title>1957.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">3/3</container>
          <unittitle>AFL-CIO: Second Constitutional Convention Resolutions</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1957</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>AFL-CIO Resolutions on Social Security Welfare and Related
								Issues. </title>1957.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>AFL-CIO Resolutions on Education. </title>1957.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>AFL-CIO Resolutions on International Affairs. </title>1957.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>AFL-CIO Resolutions on Economic Issues. </title>1957.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>AFL-CIO Policy Resolutions. </title>1957.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>AFL-CIO Resolution on Immigration Reform. </title>1957.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>AFL-CIO Resolution on Civil Rights. </title>1957.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">3/4</container>
          <unittitle>AFL-CIO: "Education News and Views"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1957-1960</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Education News and Views. </title>1957-1960. (thirteen issues from Volumes 2 through
							5; does not represent a full run)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">3/5</container>
          <unittitle>AFL-CIO: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1956-1960</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Rules Governing Local Central Bodies. AFL-CIO Publication No.
								12. </title>1956.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Rules Governing Local Central Bodies. AFL-CIO Publication No.
								13. </title>1956.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>AFL-CIO Codes of Ethical Practices. </title>1958.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Rules Governing Local Central Bodies. AFL-CIO Publication No.
								14. </title>1960.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">3/6</container>
          <unittitle>AFL-CIO: Industrial Union Department</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1957-1960 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Labor, Big Business, and Inflation. Publication No.
							20. </title>1958.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Southern Labor Story. Publication No. 25. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Reuther, Walter P. <title>Priorities for Peace and Survival. Publication
								No. 26. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Whitehouse, Albert. <title>A Time for Anger. Publication No.
							27. </title>1959.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Collective Bargaining Today. Publication No. 28. </title>1959.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Camouflage. The Myth of "Labor Monopoly." Publication No.
								33. </title>1960.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Carey, James B. <title>"...Forsake Me Not..." from the 71st Psalm.
								Testimony...before the Senate Subcommittee on Problems of the Aged
								and Aging. </title>1960.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Meany, George. <title>By Intelligence and by Faith. </title>1957.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Handbook on the Industrial Security Program of the Department of
								Defense. The Security Risk Program. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Labor Looks at the White Collar Worker. Proceedings of the
								Conference on Problems of the White Collar Worker, Industrial Union
								Department, AFL-CIO. </title>1957.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Today's Forgotten People. </title>
            </p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">3/7</container>
          <unittitle>AFL-CIO: International Affairs</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1955-1960</unitdate>
          <note>
          <p>
            <title>For World Peace and Freedom. Proceedings of the AFL-CIO Conference on World Affairs. </title>April 1960.</p>
              </note>
          <note>
            <p>Meany, George. <title>America's Responsibility for the Preservation of Human Freedom. </title>1959.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Reuther, Walter P. <title>Delegation to Israel. A Report. </title>September 1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Bookbinder, Hyman H. <title>The World's Refugees. A Challenge to America. </title>1959.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">3/8</container>
          <unittitle>AFL-CIO: Legislative Reports/Conference</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1959-1965</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Memo to Congress: A Positive Program for America. </title>1960.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Employment, Growth, and Price Levels. Extract from Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee Congress of the United States. 86th Congress. </title>1959.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Labor Looks at the 88th Congress. </title>1964.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Labor Looks at Congress 1965. </title>1965.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Helping to Write Your Nation's Laws. </title>1961.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>"A Positive Program for America" AFL-CIO Legislative Conference. </title>1960-1961. (various fact sheets; 15 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">3/9</container>
          <unittitle>AFL-CIO: Montana</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1949-1963 and undated</unitdate>
          <note><p><title>Montana's Tax and School Problem...Looking Toward a Sound Fiscal Policy. </title>circa 1940s. </p></note>
          <note><p><title>Declaration of Principles and Constitution and By-Laws of the Montana State Federation of Labor. </title>1949. (2 copies)</p></note>
          <note><p><title>Proceedings of the Fifty-second Convention. First Day - Morning Session - August 16, 1949. </title>1949. </p></note>
          <note><p><title>Proceedings of the Fifty-second Convention. Second Day - Wednesday, August 17 Session. </title>1949. </p></note>
          <note><p><title>Yearbook. </title> 1949. </p></note>
          <note><p><title>Monthly Receipts from July 1, 1948 to June 30, 1949. </title>1949. </p></note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Declaration of Principles and Constitution and
							By-Laws. </title>1950.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Constitution and By-Laws. </title>1963. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">3/10</container>
          <unittitle>AFL-CIO: "Official News"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1969</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Official News. </title>1969. (nine issues; does not represent a full run)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">3/11</container>
          <unittitle>AFL-CIO: "Organizational Department Bulletin"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1957-1961</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Organizational Department Bulletin. </title>1957-1961. (twelve issues; does not
							represent a full run)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">3/12</container>
          <unittitle>AFL-CIO: Religion</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Religion and Labor. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">3/13</container>
          <unittitle>AFL-CIO: Right-to-Work</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1957-1958 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Facts vs. Propaganda. The Truth about 'Right to Work'
								Laws. </title>1957.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Legal Case against 14-B. </title>1958. (The following material
							is excerpted from the book "Union Security--The case against the
							Right-to-Work Laws")</p>
          </note>
          <note><p><title>Wages and Prices: Let's Keep American Prosperous. </title>n.d.</p></note>
          <note><p><title>A Political Primer for Registration: What To Do - How To Do It. </title>n.d.</p></note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">3/14</container>
          <unittitle>AFL-CIO: Safety</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1959</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Walsh, Richard F. <title>The Subject Was Safety. </title>1959.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">3/15</container>
          <unittitle>AFL-CIO: Songs</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Rome, Harold. <title>One Union! (dedicated to the
							AFL-CIO). </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>One Union. Dedicated to the Delegates at the Founding of
								AFL-CIO. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Glazer, Joseph, Harry Fleischman, and H.H. Bookbinder. <title>All Together
								(a new song in honor of the AFL-CIO merger). </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">3/16</container>
          <unittitle>AFL-CIO: Strikes</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Please Don't Shop at Sears. The 262 Who Were
							Fired. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">4/1</container>
          <unittitle>AFL-CIO: Taft Hartley Act</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>A Taft-Hartley Case Study. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">4/2</container>
          <unittitle>AFL-CIO: Union Label and Service Trades Department</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>What You Can Do. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>How to Organize Your Union Label and Service Trades
								Council. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>As Powerful as the Atomic Bomb. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Defense Material: Top Priority. Labor's Guideposts. </title>n.d.
							(packet containing union labels, shop cards and service buttons)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Your Future in Your Own Hand...Spend Your Union Wages on Union
								Label Goods and Services. </title>n.d. (packet containing union
							labels, shop cards and service buttons)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">4/3</container>
          <unittitle>American Federation of Musicians: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1965</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Constitution, By-Laws and Policy. </title>1965.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">4/4</container>
          <unittitle>American Federation of Musicians: Montana</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1960-1966</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various constitution and by-laws booklets.</p>
            <p>(2 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">4/5</container>
          <unittitle>American Federation of State, County, and Municipal
						Employees</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1958 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Highway Employees...Take a Step in the Right
							Direction. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Pointing the Need for Organization. </title>n.d. (nursing
							profession)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Constitution. </title>1958.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Attend This Organization Meeting. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">4/6</container>
          <unittitle>American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees:
						Montana</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1954-1966</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements and contracts as well as constitution booklets.</p>
            <p>(4 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">4/7</container>
          <unittitle>American Federation of Teachers</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>What Membership in the American Federation of Teachers Means
								to...You! </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Questions and Answers about the American Federation of
								Teachers. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">4/8</container>
          <unittitle>American Federation of Teachers: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1950-1960</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various constitution booklets.</p>
            <p>(2 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">4/9</container>
          <unittitle>American Federation of Teachers: Montana</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1973 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Agreement between Board of Education...and the Anaconda Teachers
								Union. </title>1973.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>General Agreement [Anaconda Teachers Union]. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">4/10</container>
          <unittitle>American Labor Education Service, Inc.</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1945</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Annual Report of the American Labor Education Service, Inc. for
								the Year 1945. </title>1945.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">4/11</container>
          <unittitle>American Labor Education Service, Inc.: Anti-Discrimination/Civil Rights</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1945 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Union Workshop on Racial and Other Minority
							Problems. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Labor Film Series. </title>1945.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">4/12</container>
          <unittitle>American Newspaper Publishers Association: Payroll and Scales</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1916</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Bulletin Nos. 1214-1218</title></p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">4/13</container>
          <unittitle>Associated General Contractors of America: Montana</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1962</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Heavy and Highway Construction Agreement between Montana
								Contractors' Association, Inc. and Montana State Council of
								Carpenters. </title>1962.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">4/14</container>
          <unittitle>Association of Communication Equipment Workers</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>National Job Steward Manual. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">4/15</container>
          <unittitle>Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators, and Paperhangers of America:
						Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1942-1955</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various constitution and by-laws booklets.</p>
            <p>(2 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">4/16</container>
          <unittitle>Building Industry: Benefits</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1962 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Carpenters Retirement Plan. </title>Carpenters Retirement Trust of
							Western Washington, 1962.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Certificate of Insurance. Continental Casualty
							Company. </title>n.d. (Carpenters Health and Security Trust of Western
							Washington)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">4/17</container>
          <unittitle>Building Trades Council: Montana</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>[Agreement between Montana State University and the Missoula
								Building Trades Council.] </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">4/18</container>
          <unittitle>Citizens Committee on Displaced Persons</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1947</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Yes says the C.I.O. </title>circa 1947. (pamphlet on union support of
							the U.S. government offering refuge to displaced Jews after World War
							II)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">4/19</container>
          <unittitle>Compulsory Arbitration</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1959 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Labor's Position on Compulsory Arbitration. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Mitchell Opposes Compulsory Arbitration. </title>1959.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">4/20</container>
          <unittitle>Communication Workers of America (CWA): Bell System</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1950-1954 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Out Next Step Forward...CWA Health Insurance Program. </title>n.d.
							(two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>So You Will Know. Background of 1950 Telephone Wage
								Dispute. </title>1950.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Murray, Philip. <title>Know the Facts. CWA-CIO Position in Present Dispute
								with Bell System. </title>1950.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Labor-Management Relations in the Bell Telephone System. Report of
								the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States
								Senate. </title>1951.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Bell System Pensions. </title>1952. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Bulletin. No. 104. "The Supervisor during
							Bargaining."</title>1954.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Corporate Structure and Interlocking Financial Connections of the
								Bell System. </title>1954.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">4/21</container>
          <unittitle>Communication Workers of America (CWA): Benefits</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Western Electric Benefit Package. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">OS 21/2</container>
          <unittitle>Communication Workers of America (CWA): "Coast
						Coordinator"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1951</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Coast Coordinator. </title>1951. (three issues from 1951; does not represent a full
							run)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">4/22</container>
          <unittitle>Communication Workers of America (CWA): Collective
						Bargaining</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1954-1959 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Labor Views. Collective Bargaining. </title>n.d. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>CWA's National Bargaining Program. </title>1954.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Beirne, Joseph A. <title>Wages as a Factor in Inflation. </title>1959. (two
							copies)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">4/23</container>
          <unittitle>Communication Workers of America (CWA): Communism</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1954 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>"Communism is a Criminal Conspiracy..."</title>1954.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Let Freedom Ring! </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">4/24</container>
          <unittitle>Communication Workers of America (CWA): Convention
						Proceedings</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1952</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Daily Proceedings. Sixth Annual Convention of the Communications
								Workers of American-CIO. </title>1952.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">OS 21/3</container>
          <unittitle>Communication Workers of America (CWA): "The CWA News"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1951-1954</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The CWA News. </title>1951-1954. (six issues from 1951 and 1954, including
							duplicates; does not represent a full run)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">5/1</container>
          <unittitle>Communication Workers of America (CWA): Educational Materials</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1952-1954 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>An Invitation... </title>n.d. (two copies; small card inviting
							laborers to join the CWA)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              Postcard featuring a picture of the CWA Institute in Front Royal,
								Virginia. n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>An Invitation to Join CWA. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Meet Your Union: Communications Workers of
							America. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Let's Look Both Ways. </title>n.d. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>It's Up To You... </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>CWA. The Industry-Wide Union of Communications
							Workers. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Meet Your CWA Representative. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Over 3,000 Years Combined Experience at Your Service. </title>n.d.
							(two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>34 Questions about Your Union. </title>n.d. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Farmer and the Telephone Workers. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>This Is the Communications Workers of America. Progress through
								Unity. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Then and Now, 1940-1950. Ten Years of Unionism in the Telephone
								Industry. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>You ARE the Union. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Proposed Districts. CWA Constitution. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>When You Have a Grievance...See Your Job Steward. </title>n.d. (two
							copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Union Membership...It Doesn't Cost, It Pays! </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Information on...Grievance Preparation No. 1. </title>n.d. (two
							copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Unity in General Telephone. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Your Job Security! </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Right Here in Ohio! </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>It's Your Right! </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>CWA Representation. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>What Is Seniority? </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Questions and Answers about the Communications Workers of
								America. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Outline of Structure of General Telephone Corporation, Showing
								Percent of Stock Ownership in Each Principal Subsidiary and
								Affiliated Company. </title>1952.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Outline of the Structure of Theodore Gary and Company, Showing
								Each Principal Controlled Subsidiary and Affiliated
							Company. </title>1952.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>CIO Organization Chart. </title>1953.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>To All Hawthorne Tradesmen. </title>1954.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>1954 CWA Summer School Schedule. </title>1954.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>To All District Directors, Full-Time Staff and Non-Bell Local
								Presidents and Bargaining Committee Members Only:
								Bargaining--Negotiating Report. </title>1954.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>CWA Dues Breakdown--by CWA Education Department. </title>1954.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">5/2</container>
          <unittitle>Communication Workers of America (CWA): Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1953-1954 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various stewards manuals, working agreements, and constitution booklets.</p>
            <p>(6 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">5/3</container>
          <unittitle>Communication Workers of America (CWA): Songs</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>CWA Song Book. </title>n.d. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">5/4</container>
          <unittitle>Communication Workers of America (CWA): Stewards and Officers
						Training Course</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1951</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various typewritten instructional materials produced for the Organizers' Conference for
							planning a Stewards and Officers Training Course.</p>
            <p>(17 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">5/5</container>
          <unittitle>Communication Workers of America (CWA): "Weekly News
						Letter"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1951-1954</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Weekly News Letter. </title>1951-1954. (seven issues from 1951 and 1954; does not
							represent a full run)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">5/6</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO)</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1937-1955 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>CIO. What It Is...and How It Came To Be. </title>1937.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Lewis, John L. <title>Jobs-Peace-Unity. </title>1940.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Re-Employment. </title>1944.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Program. Massachusetts State C.I.O. Eleventh Annual
								Convention. </title>1949.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Raskin, A.H. <title>Reuther Explains the 'Reuther Plan'. </title>March 20, 1949</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Reuther, Walter P. <title>Why Farmers Should Get a Fair
							Break. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>It Makes Cents to Vote CIO! </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Help. A CIO-CSC Directory. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>This is the CIO. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>You and the WFTU. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>B-B-H. An Evil Bill. Analysis of the Ball-Burton-Hatch
								Bill. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Meet--Your CIO Neighbors in Grand Rapids. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Executive 5581. </title>(List of Soviet Trade Unions visiting the U.S. as
								guests of the CIO). n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Executive 5581 </title> (Memorandum). 1947.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>To All Industrial Union Councils. Re: Missouri Valley
								Floods. </title>1952.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>National Newsletter. Vol. 7, No. 5. </title>1953.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Activities with CIO and Cooperating
							Organizations. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">OS 21/4</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO)</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1959</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Weekly Newsletter. Vol. 2, No. 31. </title>Illinois State Federation of Labor,
							Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1959.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">5/7</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): Anti-Discrimination/Civil
						Rights</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1944-1951 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Your Civil Rights. A Handbook for Trade Union Members and
								Organizers. </title>1946.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Mason, Lucy Randolph. <title>The South and World Affairs. Vol. 6, No. 4.
								"The C.I.O. in the South."</title>1944.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Gibbons, H.J. <title>C.I.O. in the South. </title>1945.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Wise, Stephen. <title>Address by Rabbi Stephen S. Wise...at the 8th
								Constitutional Convention of the CIO. </title>1946. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>To All Industrial Union Councils. Re: CIO Policy in Regard to
								National Negro Congress and National Association for the Advancement
								of Colored People. </title>1946.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              Letters from the Los Angeles Industrial Union Council about the National Negro
								Congress. 1946. (2 items)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Carter, Weightman Join CIO Anti-Bias Committee. </title>1946.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>CIO Film Division. Films to Fight Discrimination. </title>1951.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Delegates to the CIO Convention. </title>Negro Trade Unionists
							Committee, n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">5/8</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): Committee to Abolish
						Discrimination</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1943-1955 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Working and Fighting Together regardless of Race, Creed, Color or
								National Origin. </title>1943.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>To Secure These Rights. A Brief Summary of the Report of the
								President's Committee on Civil Rights. </title>1947.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>To Abolish Discrimination. </title>1947. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Justice on the Job before You Vote. FEPC...or else...in
								1948. </title>1948.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>C.I.O. Wants F.E.P.C. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>What Is the Law. </title>n.d. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>A "Turnover" Talk for Fair Practices. </title>n.d. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Report of the Director. </title>1945.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Facing the Job of Housing Negroes. A Basic Guide for Collective
								Action. </title>1945. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Report of the National CIO Committee to Abolish
                Discrimination. </title>1945. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Report of the National CIO Committee to Abolish
								Discrimination. </title>1946. </p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Your Rights...Under State and Local Fair Employment Practice
								Laws. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>There are No Master Races! </title>Reprinted from "True Comics"
							Magazine, n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              Letters to Lewis Schwellenbach, Secretary of Labor. 1946. (3 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">OS 22</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): Committee to Abolish Discrimination</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              Various posters on anti-discrimination. n.d. (13 items, including duplicates)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">5/9</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): Conference on Civil
						Rights</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1948</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Programs and Reports on Panels from the conference.</p>
            <p>(6 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">5/10</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): Conference on Economic
						Progress</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1957-1959</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Consumption--Key to Full Prosperity. </title>1957.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Wages and the Public Interest. </title>1958.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Inflation: Cause and Cure. </title>1959.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Federal Budget and "The General Welfare."</title>1959.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">OS 21/5</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): "The CIO
						News"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1948-1953</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The CIO News. </title>1948-1953. (three issues; does not represent
							a full run)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">5/11</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): "Chicago CIO
						News"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1947-1948</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Chicago C.I.O. News. </title>1947-1948. (two issues; does not represent a full
							run)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">5/12</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): 15th Constitutional Convention Proceedings</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1953</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Daily Proceedings of the 15th Constitutional Convention of the Congress of Industrial Organizations. </title>1953. (5 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">5/13</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): 17th Constitutional Convention Proceedings</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1955</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Daily Proceedings of the 17th Constitutional Convention of the Congress of Industrial
								Organizations. </title>1955. (2 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">6/1</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): 15th Constitutional Convention Reports</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1953</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              Various reports from the CIO 15th Constitutional Convention. 1953. (8 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">6/2</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): 16th Constitutional Convention Reports</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1954</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              Various reports from the CIO 16th Constitutional Convention. 1954. (2 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">6/3</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): 17th Constitutional Convention Reports</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1955</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              Various reports from the CIO 17th Constitutional Convention. 1955. (2 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">6/4</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): Department of Education
						and Research</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1949-1953 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Take a Good Look. Behind the Headlines. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>What's Ahead? A Survey of Current Economic Trends. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>"If I Went to Work in a Factory the First Thing I'd Do Would Be to
								Join a Union."</title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The CIO. What It is and What It Does. </title>n.d. (provide
							different information from the second copy)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The CIO. What It is and What It Does. </title>1951.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Maintaining Prosperity. </title>1953.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Homes for People, Jobs for Prosperity, Planes for Peace. </title>1949.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">6/5</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): Department of Education and
						Research--Agriculture</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1955 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>America's Logjam and How To Break It! </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Healthy Soil--Healthy People. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Farmers and Workers Win Together. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">6/6</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): Department of Education and
						Research--Collective Bargaining</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1946</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Should Labor Have a Direct Share in Management? </title>1946.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">6/7</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): Department of Education and
						Research--Cooperatives</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1947</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Unions and Co-ops. </title>1947.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">6/8</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): Department of Education and
						Research--Education</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1947-1955 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>They Can't Wait! </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Labor and Education. Our Greatest Resource: Don't Sell Them
								Short. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>1955 Films to Build Better Understanding. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Schedules For CIO Summer Schools. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Education Program of the National CIO. Possible Lines of
								Cooperation with Universities. </title>1947.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              Information about 1948 CIO summertime Leadership Training
								Schools. 1948.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Oregon-Washington CIO Education Conference. </title>1948.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Services of the CIO Department of Education and
							Research. </title>1952.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">6/9</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): Department of Education and
						Research--Health Insurance</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1945-1949</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>For the Nation's Security. </title>1945. (pamphlet about Social
							Security)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>National Health Insurance. What Does It Mean to
							You? </title>1949.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">OS 22</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): Department of Education and
						Research--Health Insurance</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Support the National Health Insurance Bill! </title>n.d.
							(poster)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">6/10</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): Department of Education and
						Research--Legislative Reapportionment</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Government by Minority. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">6/11</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): Department of Education and
						Research--Regional Development</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1950 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Foundations of Prosperity. </title>1950.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Magnificent Columbia. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">6/12</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): Department of Education and
						Research--Steel Industry</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1936 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Steel Fights for the Nation. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Lewis, John L. <title>Industrial Democracy in Steel</title>July 1936.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">6/13</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): Department of Education and
						Research--Wages/Full Employment</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1944-1955 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Stewart, Maxwell S. <title>There Can Be Jobs for All! </title>1945.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Guaranteed Wages the Year Round. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Automation, Automation, Automation. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Progress Toward Guaranteed Wages and Employment. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>First Aid in Lay-Offs. Illinois Edition. </title>1944.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>First Aid in Lay-Offs. National Edition. </title>1945.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>We Must Have Jobs. </title>1945.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>A Federal Tax Program to Promote Full Employment. </title>1949.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Wage Policy in Our Expanding Economy. </title>1951?</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>"Economic Newsletter."</title>1954.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">6/14</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): "Economic
						Outlook"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1945</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Economic Outlook, Vol. 6, No. 6. </title>1945.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">6/15</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): "Economic
						Outlook"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1946</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Economic Outlook. </title>1946. (eight issues, including duplicates; does not
							represent a full run)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">6/16</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): "Economic
						Outlook"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1947</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Economic Outlook. </title>1947. (thirteen issues, including duplicates; does not
							represent a full run)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">7/1</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): "Economic
						Outlook"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1948</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Economic Outlook. </title>1948. (sixteen issues, including duplicates; does not
							represent a full run)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">7/2</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): "Economic
						Outlook"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1949</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Economic Outlook. </title>1949. (eleven issues, including duplicates; does not
							represent a full run)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">7/3</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): "Economic
						Outlook"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1950</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Economic Outlook, Vol. 11, No. 3. </title>1950.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">7/4</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): "Economic
						Outlook"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1951</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Economic Outlook. </title>1951. (seven issues, including duplicates; does not
							represent a full run)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">7/5</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): "Economic
						Outlook"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1952</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Economic Outlook. </title>1952. (two issues, including duplicates; does not represent
							a full run)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">7/6</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): "Economic
						Outlook"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1953</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Economic Outlook. </title>1953. (eleven issues, including duplicates; does not
							represent a full run)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">7/7</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): "Economic
						Outlook"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1954</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Economic Outlook. </title>1954. (nine issues, including duplicates; does not
							represent a full run)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">7/8</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): "Economic
						Outlook"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1955</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Economic Outlook. </title>1955. (eight issues, including duplicates; does not
							represent a full run)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">7/9</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): "Economic Outlook"
						Pamphlet Excerpts</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1945-1955</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various pamphlet excerpts <title>Economic Outlook</title>. 1945-1955. (14 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">7/10</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1944-1952</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various constitution, rules and by-laws booklets.</p>
            <p>(4 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">7/11</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): International
						Affairs</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1953-1955 and undated</unitdate>
          <note><p><unittitle>Free Labor in a Free World: The Cornerstone of Democracy Is the Free Trade Union Movement. </unittitle>n.d.</p></note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Let's Give Them the Trade Union Tools and They Will Do the
								Job. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>CIO Says: The Odds Are UP to You. </title>n.d. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Swords into Plowshares. 1953 Report on Israel. </title>1953.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>World Affairs Bulletin. </title>1953. (two issues; does not
							represent a full run)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>1955 Report of CIO International Affairs Department. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>A Challenge in the Only War We Seek... </title>1955. (flyer about
							United Nations Technical Assistance)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Will It Be SUNFED or Unfed? </title>n.d. (document about SUNFED,
							the United Nations Fund for Economic Development)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">7/12</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): Leadership
						Training</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1955 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              Various letters related to the Leadership Training
								Program. 1955 and undated. (4 items)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>CIO Region 12 Leadership Training Manual, Section
							1. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">7/13</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): Leadership
						Training</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>CIO Region 12 Leadership Training Manual, Section
							2. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>CIO Region 12 Leadership Training Manual, Section
							3. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">7/14</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): Legislative
						Department</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1955 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Report on Congress: '55. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>CIO and Congress. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Test Yourself! How Well Do You Know Your
							Congressman? </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>When the Pay Check Stops. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Letter Lobby. You and the CIO Legislative
							Department. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              Letter about the Natural Gas Bill. 1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>"The Power of Abundance." CIO Views on the Farm
							Problem. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Fact Sheet on the Gas Gouge of 1955. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Fact Sheet on the Housing Act of 1955. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Fact Sheet--Minimum Wages. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Fact Sheet--Social Security. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">8/1</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): Montana</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>How to Write to Your Congressman. </title>n.d. (packet of materials
							on legislative letter-writing)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">8/2</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): Political Action
						Committee</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1944-1954 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>'54 Facts. Jobs. </title>1954.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Everything We Have. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>'54 Facts. Social Security. </title>1954.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Now! </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The New Look. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>What if You are Disabled? </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>One Can Get You 80. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>One Man...Against Millions! </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Let Our People Live. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Answer is Full Employment. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Road to Freedom. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Inside Story of Your PAC Dollar. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>What Every Canvasser Should Know. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Negro in 1944. </title>1944.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>What We Do Now. </title>1949.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Roll Call. Vol. 1, No. 1. </title>1953. (pamphlet about the
							filibuster)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Roll Call. Vol. 1, No. 2. </title>1953. (pamphlet about the natural
							resources)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              Letter "To Financial Secretaries of Local Unions of All CIO
								Affiliates". National Citizens Political Action Committee,
							1944.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">8/3</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): Religion</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1947-1955 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Cushing, Richard J. <title>"I Belong Here."</title>1947. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Religion Speaks to Labor. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Church Speaks Out for Labor. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">8/4</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): Speeches and
						Statements</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1948-1955</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Douglas, William O. <title>The Path We Must Follow Leads--Neither to Right
								nor Left. </title>1948. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>America United. A Radio Forum. </title>1948-1949. (two issues)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Reuther, Walter P. <title>"We Shall March Together."</title>1952.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Reuther, Walter P. <title>The New Beginning. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">8/5</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): Taft-Hartley
						Act</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1953 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>"...Sugar-Coating Won't Do."</title>1953.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>116 Questions about Taft-Hartley. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>How to Buy Taft-Harley. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Resolution No. 9. Protection of Democracy. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">8/6</container>
          <unittitle>Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO):
						Wages/Benefits</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1945-1952 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Substandard Wages. </title>n.d. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>You Can Have Decent Wages and Working Conditions if You Go After
								Them. Here's How. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Murray, Philip. <title>The CIO Case for Substantial Pay
							Increases. </title>1945.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Facts for Action: Raise Wages not Prices! </title>1947.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Workmen's Compensation. </title>1952.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Unemployment Insurance. </title>1952.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Ruttenberg, Stanley H. <title>Why Wages Should Be Raised
							Now. </title>1947.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">8/7</container>
          <unittitle>Cooperatives</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Cooperative Discussion Circles. </title>Ohio Farm Bureau, n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">8/8</container>
          <unittitle>Cooperatives: Central States Cooperatives</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1926-1943 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Co-operative Buying Clubs. Their Advantages and Their Weaknesses
								with Some Suggestions and Advice. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>For Your Library: The Latest Co-op Literature. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Constitution and By-Laws. </title>1926.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Sonquist, David E. <title>Co-operation--A Philosophical
								Interpretation. </title>1936.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Cowling, Ellis. <title>A Short Introduction to Consumers'
								Co-operation. </title>1937.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Sonquist, David E. <title>Next Steps in Co-operative
							Organization. </title>1938.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Torma, William. <title>Labor and Cooperatives. </title>Reprinted from "Free
							America," 1943.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">8/9</container>
          <unittitle>Cooperatives: The Cooperative League of the U.S.A.</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1936-1944</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Wallace, Henry A. <title>Cooperation: The Dominant Economic Idea of the
								Future. </title>1936.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Cooperative Health Associations. </title>1937.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Cowling, Ellis. <title>A Short Introduction to Consumers'
								Cooperation. </title>1943.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Campbell, Wallace J. <title>Here is Tomorrow. </title>1944.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">8/10</container>
          <unittitle>Cooperatives: Northern States Cooperative League</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1936 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Alanne, V.S. <title>Fundamentals of Consumer Cooperation. </title>1936.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Fey, Harold. <title>Cooperatives and Peace. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Bowen, E.R. <title>A Cooperative Economic Democracy. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">8/11</container>
          <unittitle>Federation of Glass, Ceramic and Silica Sand Workers of America:
						Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1946</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Constitution. By-Laws. Ritual. </title>1946.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">8/12</container>
          <unittitle>Food, Tobacco, Agricultural, and Allied Workers (FTA):
						Strikes</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1947</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>How to Organize a Strike. </title>1947.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">8/13</container>
          <unittitle>Foreman's Association of America: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1944</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Agreement between Foreman's Association of America and the Ford
								Motor Company. </title>1944.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">8/14</container>
          <unittitle>Hotel and Restaurant Employees and Bartenders International
						Union</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1936 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              3 educational cards. n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>How to Recognize a Union House... </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Why Should I Join a Union? </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>A Message for the New Member. Your Union: What It Is...How It
								Operates... </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Organize. You Need a Union to Speak for You! </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Claessens, August and Rebecca E. Jarvis. <title>ABC of Parliamentary
								Law. </title>1936.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">8/15</container>
          <unittitle>Hotel and Restaurant Employees and Bartenders International Union:
						Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1909-1971 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements as well as by-laws and constitution booklets.</p>
            <p>(6 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">8/16</container>
          <unittitle>Independent Oil/Petroleum Workers</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1962-1963</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements relating to both the Independent Oil Workers Union and the
							Independent Petroleum Workers of America.</p>
            <p>(3 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">8/17</container>
          <unittitle>Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding Workers:
						Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1942-1943</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements as well as by-laws and constitution booklets.</p>
            <p>(4 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">OS 21/6</container>
          <unittitle>Industrial Workers of the World (IWW): "Industrial
						Worker"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1996</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Industrial Worker. </title>1996. (five issues of a serial
							publication; does not represent a full run)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">8/18</container>
          <unittitle>International Association of Bridge, Structural and Ornamental Iron
						Workers: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1964-1975</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements and constitution booklets.</p>
            <p>(2 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">8/19</container>
          <unittitle>International Association of Bridge, Structural and Ornamental Iron
						Workers: Montana</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1965</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Labor Agreement between...Missoula, Montana Construction Council
								and Iron Workers Local No. 598. </title>1965.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">8/20</container>
          <unittitle>International Association of Heat and Frost Insulators and
						Asbestos Workers: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1963</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Agreement between Associated Insulation Contractors...and Spokane
								- Billings Local 82. </title>1963.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">8/21</container>
          <unittitle>International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM):
						Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1943-1957 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements and constitution booklets.</p>
            <p>(4 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">8/22</container>
          <unittitle>International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM):
						Montana</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1972</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>[Agreement between the City of Butte and the Butte Machinists
								Union.] </title>1972.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">9/1</container>
          <unittitle>International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM):
						United Airlines</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1961-1963</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements between IAM and United Airlines.</p>
            <p>(3 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">9/2</container>
          <unittitle>International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM):
						Wages/Benefits</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1967</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Your Union Security. </title>1967.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">9/3</container>
          <unittitle>International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Shipbuilders,
						Blacksmiths, Forgers, and Helpers: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1948</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Articles of Agreement. </title>1948. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">9/4</container>
          <unittitle>International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers:
						Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1946-1966</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements and constitution booklets.</p>
            <p>(6 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">9/5</container>
          <unittitle>International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers: Montana</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1965-1973</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Agreement between Montana-Dakota Utilities and System Council
								U-13. </title>1973.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>[Agreement between Missoula Division, N.E.C.A., Inc., and Local
								Union No. 408.] </title>1965.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Labor Arbitration Awards. [The Anaconda Company and IBEW, Local
							65.] </title>1966.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">9/6</container>
          <unittitle>International Brotherhood of Paper Makers: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1944-1956</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements.</p>
            <p>(2 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">9/7</container>
          <unittitle>International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and
						Helpers</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1955-1978 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>A Manual of Things Worth Knowing to Better Service Your
								Members. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Teamster's Union: Its Membership and Structure, Its Accomplishment for
								Members... </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Job Security Is Your Heritage. How Much Security Have
							You? </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The People Must Act. A Report to the Community Stewards
								Assembly. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Western Conference of Teamsters Pension Plan. </title>1963.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>St. Louis Teamsters' Research Bulletin. Special
								Supplement. </title>1955. (one issue of a serial publication)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The International Teamster. </title>1978. (one issue of a serial
							publication)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">9/8</container>
          <unittitle>International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and
						Helpers: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1947-1967</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various constitution, by-laws and regulations booklets.</p>
            <p>(4 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">9/9</container>
          <unittitle>International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and
						Helpers: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1943-1970</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements.</p>
            <p>(13 items, including duplicates)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">9/10</container>
          <unittitle>International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and
						Helpers: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1949 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements.</p>
            <p>(3 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">9/11</container>
          <unittitle>International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and
						Helpers: Montana</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1956-1973 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements, constitutions, by-laws, and health care
							information.</p>
            <p>(19 items, including duplicates)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">10/1</container>
          <unittitle>International Confederation of Free Trade Unions</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1951-1955</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Stalin's Slave Camps. </title>1951.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Workers' Fists against Soviet Steel. </title>1953.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Free Labour World. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">10/2</container>
          <unittitle>International Council of Sugar Workers: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1947</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Constitution. </title>1947.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">10/3</container>
          <unittitle>International Fur and Leather Workers Union: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1943-1944</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements.</p>
            <p>(3 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">10/4</container>
          <unittitle>International Hod Carriers', Building and Common Laborers' Union:
						Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1956-1961</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements, manuals and constitution booklets.</p>
            <p>(3 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">10/5</container>
          <unittitle>International Hod Carriers', Building and Common Laborers' Union:
						Montana</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1947-1965</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements and constitution booklets as well as documents regarding wage
							scale, retirement and death benefits.</p>
            <p>(28 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">10/6</container>
          <unittitle>International Labour Organisation</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>International Labour Organisation. What It Is... </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">OS 21/7</container>
          <unittitle>International Labour Organisation</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1953</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>I.L.O. News. Vol. 6, No. 7. </title>1953.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">10/7</container>
          <unittitle>International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1943-1947</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Story of the ILGWU. </title>1947.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Gomberg, William. <title>The Relationship between the Unions and
								Engineers. </title>Reprinted from "Mechanical Engineering," 1943.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">10/8</container>
          <unittitle>International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union:
						Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1951-1966</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements and constitution booklets as well as documents regarding wage
							rates and pension plans.</p>
            <p>(7 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">10/9</container>
          <unittitle>International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union:
						Strikes</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1948</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Waterfront is the Union Front. Nailing the Shipowners'
								Lies. </title>1948.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">10/10</container>
          <unittitle>International Mailers' Union: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1970</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Contract and Scale of Prices. </title>1970.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">10/11</container>
          <unittitle>International Molders and Foundry Workers: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1936-1942</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various by-laws and constitution booklets.</p>
            <p>(2 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">10/12</container>
          <unittitle>International Typographical Union: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1949-1961</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various by-laws and constitution booklets.</p>
            <p>(4 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">10/13</container>
          <unittitle>International Typographical Union: Montana</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1961</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Newspaper and Job Contract. </title>Butte: 1961.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">10/14</container>
          <unittitle>International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine
						Workers</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1951-1955 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Constitution. </title>1951.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Guaranteed Annual Wage. </title>1953. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>President Truman and Congress Agree IUE-CIO is "A Bulwark of
								Democracy."</title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Resolution on the IUE-CIO Nationwide Westinghouse
							Strike. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">OS 21/8</container>
          <unittitle>International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers:
						Strikes</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1955</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Westinghouse Picket. Vol. 1, No. 6. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">10/15</container>
          <unittitle>International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers:
						Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1940-1959</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements and constitution booklets.</p>
            <p>(7 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">11/1</container>
          <unittitle>International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers:
						Montana</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1946-1957 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements and constitution booklets.</p>
            <p>(5 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">11/2</container>
          <unittitle>International Union of Operating Engineers: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1948-1969</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements and constitution booklets.</p>
            <p>(9 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">11/3</container>
          <unittitle>International Union of Operating Engineers: Montana</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1951-1968 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements as well as by-laws and constitution booklets.</p>
            <p>(21 items, including duplicates)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">11/4</container>
          <unittitle>International Union of Operating Engineers: Montana</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1956-1971</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements.</p>
            <p>(5 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">11/5</container>
          <unittitle>International Union of Operating Engineers:
						Wages/Benefits</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1960-1970</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various documents relating to health and welfare funds, pensions, and retirement plans.</p>
            <p>(4 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">11/6</container>
          <unittitle>International Union of United Brewery, Flour, Cereal, Soft Drink and
						Distillery Workers</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1960 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Repeal Facts. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>[RE: Fourth Amended Model Bylaws--Changes Caused by Landrum-Griffin
							Act.] </title>1960.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>[Contract Statistical Information.] </title>1960.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">11/7</container>
          <unittitle>International Union of United Brewery, Flour, Cereal, Soft Drink and
						Distillery Workers: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1959</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements and constitution booklets.</p>
            <p>(2 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">11/8</container>
          <unittitle>International Woodworkers of America: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1945-1952</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various constitution booklets.</p>
            <p>(2 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">11/9</container>
          <unittitle>International Woodworkers of America: Montana</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1955</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Convention Call. 14th Annual Constitutional
							Convention. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">11/10</container>
          <unittitle>International Woodworkers of America: Wages/Benefits</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Health and Welfare Program. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">11/11</container>
          <unittitle>Jewish Labor Committee</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>How about Putting Your Union on the Air? </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Pioneers of Labor. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Jewish Labor Fights Communism. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">11/12</container>
          <unittitle>Jewish Labor Committee: Anti-Discrimination/Civil Rights</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1954-1962 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>What's Wrong with the McCarran-Walter Law? </title>New York: Jewish
							Labor Committee, n.d. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Leskes, Theodore. <title>Civil Rights Story. A Year's Review</title>1962</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Human Rights: Cornerstone of Freedom. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Myths of Racial Integration</title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Meany, George. <title>A Program for Freedom. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Outlook. Vol. 1, No. 5. Labor Unity Issue. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Humphrey, Hubert H. Jr. <title>The Stranger at Our Gate- America's Immigration Policy. </title>January 1954.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Third National Trade Union Conference on Civil Rights of the Jewish Labor Committee</title>1958</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">11/13</container>
          <unittitle>Labor: Anti-Discrimination/Civil Rights</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1945-1962 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing. Trends in Housing. Vol. III, No.3. </title>1959.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>State of New York. In Assembly. An act to amend the executive
								law, in relation to prevention and elimination of practices of
								discrimination in employment.</title>1945.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Thomas, Julius A. <title>War-Time Changes in the Occupational Status of
								Negro Workers. </title>Reprinted from "Occupations, the Vocational
							Guidance Magazine," 1945.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Senate Bill No. 6. An act prohibiting certain practices of
								discrimination by employers, employment agencies, labor
								organizations.</title> 1949.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Freedom Agenda. News Letter No. 2. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Program of the Douglas-Washington Institute. Action for
								Interracial Labor Unity and Mutual Cooperation. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Haas, Francis J. <title>The Blessings of Freedom. </title>Reprinted from
							"The Interracial Review," n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Labor. Bulwark of Racial Justice and Democracy. </title>National
							Trade Union Committee for Racial Justice, n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Listen: Mr. and Mrs. America to--A Tale of Two
							Cities. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The ALES Workshop on Minority Group Tensions. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Fleischman, Harry<title>Is Labor Color-Blind? </title>1959</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Hartman, Paul<title>Civil Rights and Minorities. </title>1962</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Kernahan, Galal. <title>Racism in Suburbia, a constructive answer</title>1957</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Leadership Conference on Civil Rights. Federally Supported Discrimination- A survey of its extent, a program of Executive Action to Eliminate It</title>1961.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">11/14</container>
          <unittitle>Labor and Communism</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1940-1953</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Kamp, Joseph P. <title>The Fifth Column in the South. </title>New Haven:
							Constitutional Educational League, 1940.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Lehman, Herbert H. <title>The Strait Jacket of Fear. </title>1953.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">12/1</container>
          <unittitle>Labor Education</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1935-1945 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>MacDonald, Lois, and Emanuel Stein. <title>The Worker and
								Government. </title>1935.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Selekman, Benjamin M. <title>Administering the Union
							Agreement. </title>Reprinted from "Harvard Business Review," 1945.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Program Outline for Workshop on "Psychology in Union
								Administration and Collective Bargaining."</title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">12/2</container>
          <unittitle>Labor Extension Service</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1947-1950</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Smith, Hilda W. <title>American Workers Want a Labor Extension
								Service! </title>1947.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Labor Extension Service. Speech of Hon. Wayne Morse...in the
								Senate of the United States, Thursday, September 21,
							1950. </title>1950.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">12/3</container>
          <unittitle>Labor and Medical Care/Health Plans</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1952-1955 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>HIP Gives You These Vital Benefits. </title>1952.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Excerpts from the Testimony of Nelson H. Cruikshank. </title>1954.
							(two copies; information relating to Health Insurance Plan of Greater
							New York)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>A Comprehensive Program of Prepaid Medical Care. </title>Provided
							by Health Insurance Plan of Greater New York, 1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Reprinted from Labor's Daily. "Free Choice of Doctor" Slogan Aimed
								to Confuse. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Labor Opens the Door. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>What Would My Union Get Out of HIP? </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Salute to HIP. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">12/4</container>
          <unittitle>Labor and the New Deal</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1934</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Daugherty, Carroll R. <title>Labor under the NRA. </title>1934.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">12/5</container>
          <unittitle>Labor and Religion</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1936-1955</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Information Service. Vol. 15, No. 26. "The Cotton Choppers
								Strike."</title>Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in
							America, 1936.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Stark, Louis. <title>Social Action. The National Labor Relations
								Board--Why and How. </title>1938.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Haas, Francis J. <title>The Why and Whither of Labor
							Unions. </title>1943.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Cronin, John F. <title>A Living Wage Today. </title>1945.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>...To All Who Work. Labor Sunday Message. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">12/6</container>
          <unittitle>"Labor Reports": Anti-Discrimination/Civil Rights</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1948 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various <title>Labor Reports</title> reprints, cartoons and newsletters produced to
							combat race discrimination and to raise awareness about fair employment
							practices.</p>
            <p>(18 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">12/7</container>
          <unittitle>Labor Research Association</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1935</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Dunn, Robert W. <title>Company Unions Today. </title>1935.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">12/8</container>
          <unittitle>Labor Unions, Analysis of</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1957</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Kerr, Clark. <title>Unions and Union Leaders of Their Own
								Choosing. </title>1957.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">12/9</container>
          <unittitle>Labor's Non-Partisan League</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Who Causes Strikes? </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">12/10</container>
          <unittitle>Laborers' International Union</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1966</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Constitutions. </title>1966.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">12/11</container>
          <unittitle>Laborers' International Union: Montana</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1958-1965</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various handbooks regarding working agreements.</p>
            <p>(4 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">12/12</container>
          <unittitle>League for Adult Education</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1942</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Rights of Man Are Worth Defending. </title>1942.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">12/13</container>
          <unittitle>League for Industrial Democracy</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1931-1955</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Laidler, Harry W. <title>Unemployment and Its Remedies. </title>1931.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Wolfson, Theresa, and Abraham Weiss. <title>Industrial Unionism in the
								American Labor Movement. </title>1937.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Lovett, Robert M., and Joel Seidman. <title>"Sit-Down" and A G.M.
								Stockholder Visits Flint. </title>1937.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Saposs, David J., and Elizabeth T. Bliss. <title>Anti-Labor Activities in
								the United States. </title>1938.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Seidman, Joel. <title>Shall Strikes be Outlawed? </title>1938.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Kingsbury, John A. <title>Health Security for the Nation. </title>1938.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Lewis, Alfred B. <title>Labor, Machines and Depressions. </title>1939.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Bliven, Bruce, and Grover C. Hall. <title>The Jewish Refugee Problem and
								The Egregious Gentile Called to Account. </title>1939.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Perelman, Norman. <title>What Price Telephones? </title>1941.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>L.I.D. Pamphlet Series. </title>1950.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Forward March of American Labor. </title>1952.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Meany, George. <title>How Free is Free Enterprise? and The Challenge of
								International Communism. </title>1954.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Clapp, Gordon R. <title>TVA and Its Critics. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Down on the Farm: The Plight of Agricultural
							Labor. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">12/14</container>
          <unittitle>Mechanics Educational Society of America: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1942-1950</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements.</p>
            <p>(2 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">12/15</container>
          <unittitle>Metal Trades: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1959-1965</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Working agreements between various metal trades councils and
							companies.</p>
            <p>(2 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">12/16</container>
          <unittitle>Millmen's Union: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1946</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>By-Laws. Millmen's Local No. 3113. </title>1946.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">12/17</container>
          <unittitle>Missoula County Trades and Labor Council: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1947-1968</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various constitutions and by-laws publications.</p>
            <p>(2 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>   <container type="box-folder">12/18</container>
        <unittitle>Missoula County Union Labor Advisory Committee</unittitle>
          <unitdate>circa 1940s</unitdate>
        <note><p><unittitle>Beware of This Monster! Masquerading as a "Right to Work" initiative Petition. It Is Instead a Right To Wreck Your Pay Check, Your Security, Your Business... </unittitle>circa 1940s. </p></note></did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">12/19</container>
          <unittitle>National Association of Broadcast Employees and
						Technicians</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Your Union--NABET. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">12/20</container>
          <unittitle>National Association of Manufacturers</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1962</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Economic Implications of Union Power. </title>1962.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">OS 21/9</container>
          <unittitle>National Caucus of Labor Committees</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1971</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>New Solidarity. Vol. 2, No. 1. </title>1971.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">12/21</container>
          <unittitle>National Labor Council: Healthcare</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various publications relating to the City of Hope National Medical
							Center.</p>
            <p>(5 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">12/22</container>
          <unittitle>National Labor Relations Board: AFL-CIO Merger</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1959</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>NLRB Review. </title>1959.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">12/23</container>
          <unittitle>National Labor Service: Anti-Discrimination/Civil Rights</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1955 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Discrimination Costs YOU Money. </title>n.d. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Race Is No Issue. </title>Reprinted from "New York Herald Tribune,"
							1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Working for Labor. The Story of the National Labor
								Service. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              Various cartoons satirizing discriminatory labor
								practices. n.d. (4 items)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Schachner, Nat, and Jack Alderman. <title>Joe Worker and The Story of
								Labor. </title>n.d. (two copies; comic book about the adventures of
							Joe Worker and the history of union labor in the United States)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Labor Looks at Civil Liberties. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">13/1</container>
          <unittitle>National Lawyers Guild</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1953</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>An Appeal to Reason. The Proposal of the Attorney General to List
								the National Lawyers Guild as "Subversive"--Its Implications for the
								Democratic Process and the Bar. </title>1953.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">13/2</container>
          <unittitle>National Maritime Union</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1947</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Heart of the Union. </title>1947.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">13/3</container>
          <unittitle>Newspaper Guilds: Chicago</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1940</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Final Decision! Herald-American Unfair, Says U.S.! Newspaper Guild Vindicated by
								NLRB in Long Strike against Hearst's Lawlessness. </title>1940.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">13/4</container>
          <unittitle>Newspaper Guilds: Los Angeles</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1950</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Polner, Walter. <title>Basic Trends in Wages and Income. </title>1950.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">13/5</container>
          <unittitle>Office Employes Industrial Union</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Do You Have...Real Job Security, Opportunity for Promotion, A
								Satisfactory Salary? </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">13/6</container>
          <unittitle>Office of Price Administration</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Organized Labor Has a Stake in Holding Down the Cost of
								Living. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">13/7</container>
          <unittitle>Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union:
						Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1946-1972 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements, factbooks, and stewards manuals.</p>
            <p>(11 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">13/8</container>
          <unittitle>Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union:
						Montana</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1967-1969</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements.</p>
            <p>(3 items)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Labor Arbitration Awards. (The Continental Oil Company, Billings
								Refinery and OCAW, Local 2-470.) </title>1969.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">13/9</container>
          <unittitle>Oil Workers International Union</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1949</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>A Union Busting Plan--Oil Trust Style. A Challenge to All Labor
								Unions! </title>1949.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">13/10</container>
          <unittitle>Operative Plasterers and Cement Masons International Association:
						Montana</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1956-1962</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements.</p>
            <p>(4 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">13/11</container>
          <unittitle>Personal Narratives</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1940</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Our Lives. </title>Monteagle: Highlander Folk School, 1940.
							(personal accounts of union laborers from the American South and the
							impact of unions on that region of the United States)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">OS 21/10</container>
          <unittitle>Progressive Labor Party</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1971</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Challenge. Special Edition. "U.S. Bosses out of Asia! Smash Racist
								Unemployment!"</title>1971.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">13/12</container>
          <unittitle>Retail Clerks International Association: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1951-1955 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various constitutions and bylaws booklets.</p>
            <p>(3 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">13/13</container>
          <unittitle>Retail Clerks International Association: Montana</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1963-1967 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements by local unions in Bozeman, Hamilton, Helena,
							and Kalispell.</p>
            <p>(10 items, including duplicates)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">13/14</container>
          <unittitle>Retail Clerks International Association: Montana</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1964-1965 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements by local unions in Libby, Missoula, Polson,
							and Whitefish.</p>
            <p>(14 items, including duplicates)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">13/15</container>
          <unittitle>Right-to-Work</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1955-1959 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>"Right-to-Work Law a Fraud"...Says Nation's Top
								Newspapers. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note><p><unittitle>Why Top U.S. Newspapers Call "Right-to-Work" Law a Fraud. </unittitle>n.d.</p></note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Is the So-Called 'Right-to-Work' Law a Threat to
							Farmers? </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Gibson, J.C. <title>The Legal and Moral Basis of Right to Work Laws.
								Legislative Restrictions upon Union Security
							Agreements. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Lehman, Herbert H. <title>So-Called 'Right-to-Work' Law Can Cut Your Pay
								Check in Half. </title>1959.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Meyers, Frederic. <title>A Report to The Fund for the Republic. "Right to
								Work" in Practice. </title>1959.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">13/16</container>
          <unittitle>Right-to-Work: Religious Perspective</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1956-1958 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>What Did Pope John Really Say? </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Why So Many Faiths See Evil in 'Right-to-Work'
							Laws. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Protestant, Catholic, Jewish Clergy Expose
								'Right-to-Work'. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note><p><unittitle>20 Questions about...'the right to work'. </unittitle>n.d.</p></note>
         <note><p><unittitle>Union Membership as a Condition of Employment. </unittitle>1956.</p></note>
          <note><p><unittitle>'Right to Work': The Compulsory Open Shop. </unittitle>1958. </p></note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">13/17</container>
          <unittitle>Safety</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Man Who Does His Work Well--Does It Safely. </title>National
							Safety Council, n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">14/1</container>
          <unittitle>Sheet Metal Workers' International Association: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1952-1960</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various constitution booklets as well as working rules and directories.</p>
            <p>(3 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">14/2</container>
          <unittitle>Socialist Workers Party: "Fourth International"/"The New
						International"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1938-1941</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Fourth International. </title>1940-1941. (two issues of a serial
							publication; does not represent a full run)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The New International. </title>1938-1940. (three issues of a serial publication; does
							not represent a full run)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">14/3</container>
          <unittitle>Taft-Hartley Act</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1947-1952</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Barbash, Jack. <title>Labor Management Act of 1947. Business Agents'
								Institute. </title>1947.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Austin, Aleine. <title>Footnote to Taft-Hartley. </title>Take from "The
							Nation," 1951.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>How the Taft-Hartley Law Protects: You, as a Worker--Your
								Union--The General Public. </title>1952.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">14/4</container>
          <unittitle>Teachers' Union of the City of New York: Subversion</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1918</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Toward the New Education. The Case against Autocracy in Our Public
								Schools. </title>1918.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">14/5</container>
          <unittitle>Telephone Workers Union Organizing Committee</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1947 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Affiliation for Telephone Workers. </title>1947.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Strong Structure. Strong Union. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Oregon Telephone Union. Constitution and By-Laws. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Constitution Outline. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">14/6</container>
          <unittitle>Tennessee Joint Labor Legislative Council</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1955</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Final Legislative Report of the Tennessee Joint Labor Legislative
								Council. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">14/7</container>
          <unittitle>Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA)</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>What Every Woman Should Know. Truth about TWUA. Read It if You
								Dare. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>So You're a Steward! </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>We're Glad To See You. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Picket Record. Identification Card. </title>n.d. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>What Have We Got That You Haven't Got? </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Wages and Hours Law Is Here! Let's Make the Most of
								It! </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>What Do Your Dues Do? </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>TWUA. It's Your Union. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Textile Workers: It's Here. Protect it! Thirty-two and a half
								cents. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>When You've Got a Grievance...Tell You TWUA Shop
							Steward. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Chicago Textile Workers! Don't Miss the Bus. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Calling All Unionists! </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Toward a New Day. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">14/8</container>
          <unittitle>Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA)</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1936-1948</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Hatcher, Harold O. <title>Social Action. The Textile
							Primer. </title>1936.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Holiday Greetings! </title>1939. (holiday card in an envelope)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Half a Million Forgotten People. The Story of the Cotton Textile
								Workers. </title>1944.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>TWUA. How It Works... </title>1946. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Schoffstall, E.M. <title>Tell the World. TWUA Publicity
							Manual. </title>1947.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Rules for Union Meetings. </title>1947.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Building a Textile Union. </title>1948.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Rieve, Emil. <title>Free Enterprise for Whom? </title>1948.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Nation's Most Prosperous Industry. </title>1948.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Textile Splash. </title>1947.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">14/9</container>
          <unittitle>Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA): Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1939-1952 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements and constitution booklets.</p>
            <p>(27 items, including duplicates)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">14/10</container>
          <unittitle>Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA): Memos/Bulletins</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1944 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various memos from the national TWUA office to local chapters
							particularly relating to World War II textile production.</p>
            <p>(34 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">14/11</container>
          <unittitle>Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA): Memos/Bulletins</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1945</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various memos from the national TWUA office to local chapters
							particularly relating to World War II textile production. Also, letters
							from the National War Labor Board regarding textile production and
							worker disputes.</p>
            <p>(21 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">14/12</container>
          <unittitle>Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA): Memos/Bulletins</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1946</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various memos from the national TWUA office to local chapters
							particularly relating to post-World War II textile production as well as
							veterans affairs.</p>
            <p>(3 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">14/13</container>
          <unittitle>Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA): Memos/Bulletins</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1947</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Papers relating to negotiations between TWUA and Burlington Mills as well
							as negotiations between Johnson Suture Corporation and TWUA.</p>
            <p>(3 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">15/1</container>
          <unittitle>Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA): National
						Convention</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1947-1948</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>An Appeal for Democratic Trade Unionism to the National
								Convention. </title>1947.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Fifth Biennial Convention of the Textile Workers Union of America,
								CIO. </title>1948.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">15/2</container>
          <unittitle>Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA): Songs</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1950 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>TWUA-CIO. Songs for Union Hall and Picket Line. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>TWUA Songs. </title>1950.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">15/3</container>
          <unittitle>Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA): "Stewards
						Bulletin"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1946-1947</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Stewards Bulletin. </title>1946-1947. (ten issues of a serial
							publication; does not represent a full run)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">15/4</container>
          <unittitle>Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA): "Strike
						Bulletin"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1947 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Strike Bulletin. </title>1947, n.d.. (four issues of a serial
							publication; does not represent a full run)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">15/5</container>
          <unittitle>Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA): Strikes</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Strike ribbons.</p>
            <p>(3 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">OS 21/11</container>
          <unittitle>Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA): "Textile Labor"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1951</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Textile Labor, Vol. 12, No. 2. </title>1951. (one issue of a serial
							publication)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">15/6</container>
          <unittitle>Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA): "Textile Labor"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1971-1973</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Textile Labor. </title>1971-1973. (seven issues of a serial publication; does not
							represent a full run)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">15/7</container>
          <unittitle>Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA): "Textile Times"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1940</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Textile Times. </title>1940. (six issues of a serial publication; does not represent
							a full run)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">15/8</container>
          <unittitle>Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA): Training</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1946-1951</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Educational Program of the Textile Workers Union of America,
								CIO. </title>1946.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Twin Cities Joint Board...Educational Conference and Testimonial Dinner in Honor of
								Emil Rieve. </title>1948.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>TWUA Summer Institutes Training for Leadership. </title>1950.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>1951 TWUA-Legislative-PAC Institute. </title>1951.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">15/9</container>
          <unittitle>Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA): "Union Bulletin"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1948</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Union Bulletin. </title>1948. (two issues of a serial publication; does not represent
							a full run)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">15/10</container>
          <unittitle>Transport Workers Union</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>A Message from Louisville Railway Employes. Reject the Proposed
								Franchise! </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">15/11</container>
          <unittitle>Union Mergers: Building Industry</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1956</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Herling, John. <title>Profile of a Union Peace Pact... </title>1956.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">15/12</container>
          <unittitle>United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and
						Pipe Fitting Industry: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1956-1959</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements and constitution booklets.</p>
            <p>(4 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">15/13</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
						(UAW)</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1945-1967 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>This Is the UAW-CIO. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Your UAW-CIO Nickel Is the Biggest Nickel in the
							World. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Reuther, Walter. <title>Are War Plants Expendable? </title>1945.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Reuther, Walter. <title>A Proposal for...A Total Peace Offensive to Stop
								Communist Aggression by Taking the Initiative in the World Contest
								for Men's Minds, Hearts and Loyalties. </title>1950.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Reuther, Walter. <title>Peace, Plenty, Politics and People. </title>1952.
							(National Democratic Convention)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Reuther, Walter. <title>The Economy in 1967. </title>1967.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Easiest Way to Do Education Is Most Effective. </title>Reprint
							from "Ammunition," 1946.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Carliner, Lewis. <title>Bell Aircraft's Feud with the UAW. </title>"New
							Republic," 1950.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Walter Reuther Tells What Labor Wants. </title>Special Reprint,
							"U.S. News and World Report," 1951. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Economics for UAW-CIO Members. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">OS 21/12</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
						(UAW)</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1950</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Reuther, Walter. <title>A Report to the UAW-CIO Membership. Progress
								Toward Winning a Fuller Measure of
								Security--Happiness--Dignity. </title>1950.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">23/1</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
            (UAW)</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1944-1958 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p><title>Fruits of Victory, Poverty or Plenty. </title>1944.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Reuther, Walter P. <title>How to Beat the Communists. </title>1948.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Howe, Irving and B.J. Widick<title>The UAW and Its Leaders. </title>"The Virginia Quarterly Review," 1949.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Record of the UAW-CIO On the Job Front 1945-1953. </title>1953.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Congressional Record. Proceedings and Debates of the 84th Congress, Second Session. </title>1956.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Proposal to Limit Campaign Contributions Submitted to Congress. </title>July 1956.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Financial Report for 1956 to the Memberws of UAW</title>1956.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Congress Investigates the UAW... </title>April 7, 1958.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Fine, Sidney<title>The Origins of the United Automobile Workers, 1933-1935. </title>"Journal of Economic History," 1958.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Political Spending: Ballot Democracy vs Wallet Democracy</title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Our Union Heritage</title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">23/2</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
            (UAW): American Motors Corporation Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1961-1964</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements between the UAW and American Motors Coprotation.</p>
            <p>(3 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">15/14</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
						(UAW): "Ammunition"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1947</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Ammunition. </title>1947. (nine issues of a serial publication; does not represent a
							full run)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">15/15</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
						(UAW): "Ammunition"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1948</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Ammunition. </title>1948. (nine issues of a serial publication; does not represent a
							full run)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">16/1</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
						(UAW): "Ammunition"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1949</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Ammunition. </title>1949. (four issues of a serial publication; does not represent a
							full run)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">16/2</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
						(UAW): "Ammunition"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1953</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Ammunition. </title>1953. (four issues of a serial publication; does not represent a
							full run)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">16/3</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
						(UAW): "Ammunition"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1954</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Ammunition. </title>1954. (six issues, January-June; full run of 1954 issues)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">16/4</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
						(UAW): "Ammunition"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1954</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Ammunition. </title>1954. (six issues, July-December; full run of 1954 issues)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">16/5</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
						(UAW): "Ammunition"</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1955</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Ammunition. </title>1955. (one issue of a serial publication; does not represent a
							full run)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">23/3</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
            (UAW): Automation</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1955-1964 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Reuther, Walter P. <title>The Impact of Automation</title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Stern, James. <title>A Union View of Automation. </title>1956.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>The UAW...and Automation</title>March 1964.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Reuther, Walter P. <title>Policies for Automation: A Labor Viepoint</title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">23/4</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
            (UAW): Chevrolet</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1956</unitdate>
          <note><p><title>15th Annual Meeting, Detroit Chevrolet Gear and Axle Federal Credit Union. </title>1956.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">16/6</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
						(UAW): Chrysler</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1951</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Business and Finance. </title>"Time Magazine," 1951.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">16/7</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
						(UAW): Chrysler Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1943-1961</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements between the UAW and Chrysler.</p>
            <p>(14 items, including duplicates)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">16/8</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
						(UAW): Chrysler Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1950-1967</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements between the UAW and Chrysler.</p>
            <p>(6 items, one partially damaged)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">23/5</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
            (UAW): Citizenship Department</unittitle>
          <unitdate>Undated</unitdate>
          <note><p><unittitle>As Citizens We Pledge Ourselves</unittitle>n.d.</p></note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">16/9</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
						(UAW): Education Department</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1943-1954 and undated</unitdate>
          <note><p><unittitle>Leaders Are Trained: A UAW-CIO Manual for Local Union Leaders. </unittitle>n.d.</p></note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>How to Speak at Union Meetings. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>"To Unite...Regardless."</title>1943.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Labor's Stake in Abolishing the Poll Tax. </title>1943.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Levinson, Edward. <title>Rise of the Auto Workers. </title>1943. (two
							copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Building the Union. </title>1945.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Automation. A Report to the UAW-CIO Economic and Collective
								Bargaining Conference. </title>1954.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>A Pay Check Every Week of the Year. </title>1947.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Leaders Are Desired. A UAW-CIO Manual for Local Union
								Leaders. </title>1948.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>What Does a Recording Secretary Do? And How Does He Do
							It? </title>1949.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Labor Has Always Led. </title>1949.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Running a Good Union Meeting Is Easy. </title>1950.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Lynd, Robert. <title>You Can Do It Better Democratically. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Build Homes by Mass Production. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>UAW-CIO Sings. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Emergency Strike Assessment. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">23/6</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
            (UAW): Education Department</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1943-1964 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p><title>Your Dues Donllar: Where it goes... What you get for it. </title>1943.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Is Time Study Scientific? </title>1954.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Instructor's Notes for Heart of the Union</title>1957.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Reuther, Walter P. <title>"Cast Me Not Off..."</title>1959.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>The UAW Looks At Education</title>1959.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Bet This Propaganda</title>1963.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Report of the Education Committee to the 19th UAW Constitutional Convention. </title>1964.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Effective Discussion Methods. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Free Labor Meets Khrushchev. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Guide for Local Union Election Committee. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Heritage of Hatred, Sitdown Strike. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Reuther, Walter P. <title>India, The United States and the Free World. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>A Journey to Understanding. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Side By... We Fight Today for a Better Tomorrow, What Labor Needs... </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Steward's Guide, Hints on Bargaining and Grievance Procedure. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>A Union Member Speaks to the Community. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Your Dues, What They Are, How They're Set, Where They Go, What They Do. </title>n.d. (Two Editions)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">17/1</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
						(UAW): Fair Practices</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1945-1951</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>To Stamp out Discrimination. Handbook on Fair
							Practices. </title>1946. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>UAW-CIO Outlaws Discrimination. </title>1946.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>A Bill of Rights for All UAW Members. </title>1945.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Justice on the Job Front. Testimony by Walter P.
							Reuther. </title>1947.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Notes for Future Reference. Women's Bureau. </title>1951.
							(documents relating to the First Women's Conference of the UAW-CIO)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">23/7</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
            (UAW): Fair Practices</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1952-1961 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p><title>The Indian Who Never Got Home. </title>1952.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Fleischman, Harry and James Rorty. <title>We Open the Gates, Labor's Fight for Equality. </title>1958.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>The Fence. </title>1959.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>UAW Fair Practices Fact Sheet. </title>1959.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Your Rights Under Fair Employment Practice Laws. </title>1960.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Handbook for Local Union Fair Practices Committees. </title>1961.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Leskes, Theodore. <title>The Civil Rights Story...a year's review. </title>1961.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Sifton, Paul. <title>The Fight for Majority Rule. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Dillard, Ernest C. <title>An Open Letter of Truth. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Program. Fair Practices and Human Rights Institute. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Rule 22, An Unconstitutional Roadblock to Democratic Legislation... </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Souls Don't Have Color. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">OS 25</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
            (UAW): Fair Practices</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1960</unitdate>
          <note><p>Poster. <title>Labor Supports Sit-Ins! </title></p></note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">17/2</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
						(UAW): Ford Motor Company</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1949 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Plan of Group Insurance for Members of UAW-CIO Who Are Employees
								of Ford Motor Company. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Supervisor's Manual. </title>1949.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">17/3</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
						(UAW): Ford Motor Company Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1942-1955</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements between the UAW and Ford Motor Company.</p>
            <p>(7 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
        <c01 level="file">
          <did>
            <container type="box-folder">23/8</container>
            <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
              (UAW): Ford Motor Company Handbooks</unittitle>
            <unitdate>1958-1961</unitdate>
            <note>
              <p>Various working agreements between the UAW and Ford Motor Company.</p>
              <p>(3 items)</p>
            </note>
          </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">17/4</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
						(UAW): General Motors</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1943-1948</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p><title>The Area. "Bracket Racket"</title>1944.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Reuther, Walter. <title>Our Fear of Abundance</title>1945.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Reuther, Walter. <title>Purchasing Power for Prosperity. The Case of the
								General Motors Workers for Maintaining Take-Home
							Pay. </title>1945.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Report of National Citizend Committee on GM-UAW-CIO Disupute</title>December 1945.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Reuther, Walter<title>The Steel Monopoly and Your Job</title>July 25, 1947.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Wage Stabilization and Post-War Security</title>1943.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              Various newspaper clippings related to wage scale. 1948.
							(4 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">OS 21/13</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
						(UAW): General Motors</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1948-1955</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              Newspaper clipping related to the wage scale
							agreement. 1948.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              Newspaper clipping related to AFL-CIO merger. 1955.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">17/5</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
						(UAW): General Motors Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1941-1970</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements, pension plan booklets, and information
							relating to insurance and unemployment.</p>
            <p>(13 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">24/1</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
            (UAW): General Motors Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1961</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements, pension plan booklets, and information
              relating to insurance and unemployment.</p>
            <p>(3 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">17/6</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
						(UAW): Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1942-1951 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various constitution and by-laws booklets as well as stewards
							manuals.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">17/7</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
						(UAW): Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1942-1950</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Working agreements with various aeronautical, electric, motor and
							manufacturing companies.</p>
            <p>(15 items, including duplicates)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">17/8</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
						(UAW): Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1941-1961 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Working agreements with various auto, parts and other manufacturers.</p>
            <p>(24 items, including duplicates)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">18/1</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
						(UAW): Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1940-1950</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Working agreements with various metal and tool and die companies.</p>
            <p>(27 items, including duplicates)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">24/2</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
            (UAW): Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1957-1959 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Mazey, Emil. <title>Report to the 16th Constitutional Convention</title>April 1957.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Constitution of the International Union United Automobile, Aircraft, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (UAW). </title>October 1959.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>A Guide for Local Union By-Laws. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Guide to Local Union Trials. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Guide Local Union Older and Retired Workers Committees. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Steward's and Committeeman's Manual. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Ten Points for Meetings. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>West Side Local, A Guide for Committeemen, Stewards, and Plant Officers. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>World As We See It. 4 Resolutions on International Labor Solidarity, International Trade, United States Foreign Policy, Disarmament, Peace, and Freedom. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">24/3</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
            (UAW): Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1959-1964 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p><title>Report on the Labor-Management Reporting and Discolsure Act of 1959. </title>1959.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>The Password on the Job Front is Justice. The New Anti-bias Contract Clauses Negotiated in the 1961 UAW Collective Bargaining Agreements. </title>1961.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>What's In a Typical UAW Contract. </title>1962.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>The Major Settlemens...in automobile and agricultural implement...Bargaining in '64. </title>1964.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Discussion Leader's Outline for Techniques for Labor Editors. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>For the Chairman of the Education Committee. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">18/2</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
						(UAW): Kohler</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1955-1960 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Kohler Worker's Story. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Chronology of the Kohler Strike from April 5, 1954 through
								September 16, 1955. </title>Prepared by UAW-CIO, 1955. (two
							copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Rice, Rev. Charles Owen. <title>Verdict at Kohler. </title>1960.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Please Help My Daddy Win the Kohler Strike. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Don't Buy Kohler. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              Letter "To Fellow Members of Organized Labor". n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              Letter "To Dear Sirs and Brothers". n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">OS 21/14</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
						(UAW): Kohler</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1955 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Kohlerian. Vol. 18, No. 20. </title>1955. (one issue of a serial publication)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Don't Buy Kohler Plumbing Fixtures and Fittings--Engines Made by
								Scabs and Strikebreakers. </title>n.d. (poster)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">18/3</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
						(UAW): Media</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1961-1969 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>How UAW Has Propped up Income. </title>"Business Week," 1967.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              Letter from UAW to the <title>Economist</title> regarding an article printed. 1969.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Gannon, James P., and Laurence O'Donnell. <title>If the UAW Quits...Split
								of Auto Workers, AFL-CIO Would Have Broad
							Repercussions. </title>"Wall Street Journal," n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>A Probe Into Unemployement</title>"The New York Times," 1961.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Unions Grab The Ball. </title>"Business Week," 1961.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">24/4</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
            (UAW): Public Review Board</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1957-1961 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p><title>First Annual Report of the Public Review Board to the Membership of the UAW. </title>1957-1958.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Second Annual Report of the Public Review Board to the Membership of the UAW. </title>1958-1959.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Third Annual Report of the Public Review Board to the Membership of the UAW. </title>1959-1960.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>Fourth Annual Report of the Public Review Board to the Membership of the UAW. </title>1960-1961.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p><title>A More Perfect Union...The UAW Public Review Board, Why, What, How. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">24/5</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
            (UAW): Solidarity House</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1961, 1965 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Informational Pamphlets on the UAW Solidarity House.</p>
            <p>(3 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">18/4</container>
          <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
						(UAW): Wages/Benefits</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1953-1966 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Reuther, Walter. <title>How To Raise Wages without Increasing
								Prices. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Reuther, Walter. <title>Full Employment--Key to Abundance, Security, Peace. </title>1953.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Leadership Studies Center. Group Insurance Bargaining. A Programed
								Instruction. </title>1966.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
        <c01 level="file">
          <did>
            <container type="box-folder">24/6</container>
            <unittitle>United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers
              (UAW): Walter P. Reuther Speeches, Statements, and Reports</unittitle>
            <unitdate>1943-1959 and undated</unitdate>
            <note>
              <p><title>Program To Increase War Production Through Full Employment, a Guaranteed Weekly Wage and Industry Wide Wage Agreements. </title>1943.</p>
            </note>
            <note>
              <p><title>The Job Ahead. </title>1947.</p>
            </note>
            <note>
              <p><title>The Challenge to Democracy. </title>March 1950.</p>
            </note>
            <note>
              <p><title>The Struggle Between Freedom and Tyranny. </title>October 1950.</p>
            </note>
            <note>
              <p><title>Wage Stabilization and Defense Mobilization. </title>December 1950.</p>
            </note>
            <note>
              <p><title>United Labor Conference. </title>March 1951.</p>
            </note>
            <note>
              <p><title>A Program to Expedited Tool-Machines Needed for Defense Production in Order to Minimize Unemployment in the Shift from Civilian to Defense Production. </title>June 1951.</p>
            </note>
            <note>
              <p><title>The Need for Federal Supplementation of Unemployment Compensation to Meet the Problem of Defense Unemployment. </title>February 1952.</p>
            </note>
            <note>
              <p><title>How Labor and Management Can Cooperate to Preserve Freedom Around the World. </title>November 1953.</p>
            </note>
            <note>
              <p><title>The Social Mobilization of Labor. </title>December 1953.</p>
            </note>
            <note>
              <p><title>A Common Faith- Not Common Fears. </title>July 1956.</p>
            </note>
            <note>
              <p><title>The Future of American Education- A Labor View. </title>November 1956.</p>
            </note>
            <note>
              <p><title>Our Greatest Challenge. </title>June 1957.</p>
            </note>
            <note>
              <p><title>Attracting Business and Industry to Your County. </title>July 1959.</p>
            </note>
            <note>
              <p><title>The UAW Program For Clean and Responsible Financing of Federal Elections, Dollars from Many, No More Than Ten from Any. </title>n.d.</p>
            </note>
          </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">18/5</container>
          <unittitle>United Broach Makers of America: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1942</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Agreement...Entered into Between Apex Broach Co....and United
								Broach Makers of America. </title>1942.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">18/6</container>
          <unittitle>United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1947-1963 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various constitution booklets.</p>
            <p>(4 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">18/7</container>
          <unittitle>United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners: Montana</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1936-1966 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various materials produced by local Montana chapters including working
							agreements, by-laws booklets and organizational information.</p>
            <p>(16 items, including duplicates)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">18/8</container>
          <unittitle>United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners: Washington</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1952-1965</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements for local Washington chapters.</p>
            <p>(7 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">18/9</container>
          <unittitle>United Construction Workers: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1945</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Agreement between Besser Manufacturing Co...and Local No.
								404. </title>1945.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">18/10</container>
          <unittitle>United Dairy Workers: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1942-1944</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements.</p>
            <p>(2 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">18/11</container>
          <unittitle>United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Constitution and By-Laws. Radio and Electrical Local
							1121. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">18/12</container>
          <unittitle>United Farm Equipment and Metal Workers: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1952</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Production and Maintenance Contract between International
								Harvester Company and the United Farm Equipment and Metal Workers,
								U.E. </title>1952.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">18/13</container>
          <unittitle>United Furniture Workers: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1943-1948</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements, contracts and constitution booklets.</p>
            <p>(4 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">18/14</container>
          <unittitle>United Hatters, Cap and Millinery Workers</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1959</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Constitution. </title>1959.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Ross, Irwin. <title>A Labor Union That Uses Imagination. </title>"The
							Reader's Digest," 1959.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">18/15</container>
          <unittitle>United Mail Order, Warehouse and Retail Employees Union</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1944</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Avery Formula. </title>The Montgomery Ward Workers of Chicago,
							1944. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">18/16</container>
          <unittitle>United Mine Workers: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1944-1969</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements and constitution booklets.</p>
            <p>(6 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">19/1</container>
          <unittitle>United Packinghouse Workers</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1946</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Meat of It. Vol. 2, No. 5. </title>1946. (one issue of a serial publication)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">19/2</container>
          <unittitle>United Packinghouse Workers: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1958-1959</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements and constitution booklets.</p>
            <p>(2 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">19/3</container>
          <unittitle>United Packinghouse Workers: Strikes</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1955 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various materials relating to the strike of the UPWA sugar workers in the
							New Orleans area.</p>
            <p>(4 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">19/4</container>
          <unittitle>United Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Employees</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1937-1945 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Avery Formula. </title>Montgomery Ward Workers, 1944.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Let's Take a Look at Our Union. </title>1945.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Constitution Adopted at First Annual Convention. </title>1937.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Now It's Up to You! </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Let the Enemies of Labor Know We Are Solid!! </title>n.d. (flyer
							related to employment at Montgomery Ward and Co.)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Employees of Continental Products, Inc. on Strike. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">19/5</container>
          <unittitle>United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum and Plastic Workers</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1957 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>URW Song Book. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Don't Buy America's No. 1 Heel. O'Sullivan's--Made by
								Strikebreakers. </title>1957.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">19/6</container>
          <unittitle>United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum and Plastic Workers:
						Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1941-1946</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements and constitution booklets.</p>
            <p>(5 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">19/7</container>
          <unittitle>United States Department of Labor</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1948</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              Correspondence with the Department of Justice relating to the
								Labor-Management Relations Acts of 1947 and collective
								bargaining. 1948.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">19/8</container>
          <unittitle>United States Department of Labor: Bureau of Labor
						Statistics</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1941</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Organization and Management of Consumers' Cooperatives and Buying
								Clubs. Bulletin No. 665. </title>1941.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">19/9</container>
          <unittitle>United States Department of Labor: Division of Labor
						Standards</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1946-1947</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Workers' Education in Kentucky. Number I of a Series of Articles
								on Current Labor Education Programs. </title>1946.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The University of Wisconsin School for Workers. Number II of a
								Series of Articles on Current Labor Education
							Programs. </title>1946.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Institute of Social Order of Rockhurst College. </title>1946.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Labor Education Course Outline...Collective
							Bargaining. </title>1947.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">19/10</container>
          <unittitle>United States Postal Service</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1966</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Agreement between United States Post Office Department and
								National Association of Letter Carriers AFL-CIO,...United Federation
								of Postal Clerks AFL-CIO. </title>1966.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">19/11</container>
          <unittitle>United Steelworkers of America</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1950-1961 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>How the Union Serves. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The 1959 Steel Strike: A Triumph of Unity and
							Democracy. </title>1961.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Summer. United Steelworkers of America Labor
							Institute. </title>1950.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">19/12</container>
          <unittitle>United Steelworkers of America: Collective Bargaining</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1962 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Collective Bargaining Outline. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Long Range Sharing Plan. </title>1962. (agreement between
							Kaiser Steel and United Steelworkers of America)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">19/13</container>
          <unittitle>United Steelworkers of America: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1944-1962</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various by-laws and constitution booklets.</p>
            <p>(6 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">19/14</container>
          <unittitle>United Steelworkers of America: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1942-1962</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Various working agreements.</p>
            <p>(9 items)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">19/15</container>
          <unittitle>United Steelworkers of America: Right-to-Work</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1958</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Work for Rights. </title>1958.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">20/1</container>
          <unittitle>United Steelworkers of America: Wages/Benefits</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1945-1955 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Braddock Steelworker. </title>1945.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Murray, Philip. <title>The Steelworkers' Case for Wages, Pensions and
								Social Insurance as Presented to President Truman's Steel Industry
								Board. </title>1949. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Murry, Philip. <title>Wage Stabilization Board. In the Matter of United
								Steelworkers of America-CIO and Various Steel and Iron Ore
								Companies. </title>1952.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>This is Your Health and Medical Plan. Pacific Northwest Alloys,
								Inc. and United Steelworkers of American, CIO. </title>1955.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Truth about Contributory and Non-Contributory Pensions and
								Social Insurance. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">20/2</container>
          <unittitle>United Transport Service Employees</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Pullman Shop Workers Carry on in the Spirit of Franklin Delano
								Roosevelt. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">20/3</container>
          <unittitle>University of California: Institute of Industrial
						Relations</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1949-1950</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Industrial Relations in World Affairs. Proceedings of a
								Conference...on the Occasion of the Meetings of the International
								Labor Organization in San Francisco. </title>1949.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Problems in Disability Insurance. </title>Los Angeles Dress Joint
							Board, International Ladies Garment Workers Union, 1950.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">20/4</container>
          <unittitle>University of California: Institute of Industrial
						Relations</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1949</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Pierson, Frank C. <title>Effects of the Taft-Hartley Act on Labor
								Relations in Southern California. </title>1949.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Aaron, Benjamin, and Michael I. Komaroff. <title>Statutory Regulation of
								Internal Union Affairs--I. </title>1949.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Kerr, Clark, and Lloyd Fisher. <title>Conflict on the
							Waterfront. </title>1949. (information relating to the International
							Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union's strike)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">20/5</container>
          <unittitle>University of California: Institute of Industrial
						Relations</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1950-1965</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Aaron, Benjamin, and Michael I. Komaroff. <title>Statutory Regulation of
								Internal Union Affairs--II. </title>1950.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Tannenbaum, Robert, and Fred Massarik. <title>Participation by
								Subordinates in the Managerial Decision-Making
							Process. </title>1950.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Warren, Edgar L., and Irving Bernstein. <title>The Arbitration Process. </title>1950.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Weschler, Irving R. <title>An Investigation of Attitudes toward Labor and Management by
								Means of the Error-Choice Method: I and A Follow-up Study on the
								Measurement of Attitudes toward Labor and Management by Means of the
								Error-Choice Method: II. </title>1950.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Ulman, Lloyd. <title>Influences of the Economic Environment on the
								Structure of the Steel Workers' Union. </title>1962.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Fogel, Walter. <title>The Teamsters and NLRB Representation Elections,
								1962-63. </title>1965.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Lipset, Seymour M. <title>The Biography of a Research Project: "Union
								Democracy."</title>1965.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">20/6</container>
          <unittitle>University of California: Institute of Industrial
						Relations</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Campbell, Douglass A. <title>Basic Workmen's Compensation
								Problems. </title>n.d. (information relating to Culinary, Bartender
							and Hotel Service Employees)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Carstens, Arthur. <title>Human Factors in Labor Relations Basic Wage
								Problems. </title>n.d. (information relating to International
							Chemical Workers Union)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Basic Trends in the Labor Movement. </title>n.d. (information
							relating to International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Bernstein, Irving. <title>Labor History. </title>n.d. (information relating
							to United Steelworkers of America)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Carstens, Arthur. <title>Objectives of the American Trade Union
								Movement. </title>n.d. (information relating to International Union
							of Operating Engineers)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">20/7</container>
          <unittitle>University of Chicago: Industrial Relations Center</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1949 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Burns, Robert K. <title>The White Collar Worker in the American
								Economy. </title>n.d. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Douglas, Paul, Charles Gregory and Robert Taft. <title>What Should Be the
								New Labor Legislation? </title>1949. (NBC Radio Discussion)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">20/8</container>
          <unittitle>University of Chicago: Industrial Relations Center</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1950-1951</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Rees, Albert E. <title>The Economic Impact of Collective Bargaining in the
								Steel and Coal Industries during the Postwar
							Period. </title>1950.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Seidman, Joel, Jack London and Bernard Karsh. <title>Leadership in a Local
								Union. </title>1950. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Harbison, Frederick H. <title>The General Motors and United Auto Workers
								Agreement of 1950. </title>1950. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Burns, Robert K., and Howard W. Johnson. <title>Personnel Selection and
								Employment. </title>1951.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Seidman, Joel, Jack London and Bernard Karsh. <title>Why Workers Join
								Unions. </title>1951. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Seltzer, George. <title>Pattern Bargaining and the United
								Steelworkers. </title>1951.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">20/9</container>
          <unittitle>University of Chicago: Industrial Relations Center</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1951-1953</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Seidman, Joel, Jack London and Bernard Karsh. <title>Political
								Consciousness in a Local Union. </title>1951. (two copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Burns, Robert K., and Leonard B. Brown. <title>The Older Worker in
								Industry. </title>1952.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Burns, Robert K. <title>Employee Morale--Its Meaning and
								Measurement. </title>1952.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Rees, Albert. <title>Union Wage Policies. </title>1952.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Seidman, Joel. <title>Democracy in Labor Unions. </title>1953.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Katz, Harold, and Estelle M. Wirpel. <title>Workmen's Compensation 1910-1952: Are Present
								Benefits Adequate? </title>1953.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Seidman, Joel, Richard Hammett, Jack London and Bernard
								Karsh. <title>Management Views the Local Union. </title>1953.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Rees, Albert. <title>Wage-Price Relations in the Basic Steel
								Industry. </title>1953.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">20/10</container>
          <unittitle>University of Illinois: Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1947</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Federal Labor Legislation 1946. </title>1947.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">20/11</container>
          <unittitle>University of Wisconsin: School for Workers</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1945-1947</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Twenty-first Year of Educational Service to Labor,
								1925-1945. </title>1945.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              Photo of members of the Textile Workers Union of America and the
								American Federation of Hosiery Workers at the University of
								Wisconsin School for Workers. 1946.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>American Federation of Hosiery Workers. Staff and
							Faculty. </title>1947.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">20/12</container>
          <unittitle>Utility Workers Union: Handbooks</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1946</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Constitution of the Utility Workers Union of America,
								C.I.O. </title>1946.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">20/13</container>
          <unittitle>Wisconsin State Industrial Union Council</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1948</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Jordan, Robert E. <title>Farm-Labor Handbook. To Help CIO Members Build a
								Closer Relationship with Our Friends on the Farm. </title>1948.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Jordan, Robert E. <title>Education Handbook. For CIO Members To Help
								Develop More Effectively a Program in Education. </title>1948.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did><container type="box-folder">20/14</container>
        <unittitle>Wisconsin "Win the Strike" Committee</unittitle>
        <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
        <note><p>Letter written by Russell Johnson.</p></note></did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">20/15</container>
          <unittitle>Workers Defense League</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1941-1952 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>"To Establish Justice..." Sharecroppers under Planters
								Law. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>La Follette, Robert M. <title>Labor, Defense, and
							Democracy. </title>1941.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Workers Defense League in 1952 (Summary of report to the National
								Executive Board). </title>1952.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">20/16</container>
          <unittitle>Workers Education Bureau of America</unittitle>
          <unitdate>1925</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>How To Start Workers' Study Classes. A Primer To Promote Workers'
								Education. </title>1925.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">20/17</container>
          <unittitle>Workers Education Bureau of America: Anti-Discrimination/Civil
						Rights</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Starr, Mark. <title>Labor Fights Bigotry. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">20/18</container>
          <unittitle>Workers' Party</unittitle>
          <unitdate>undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Erber, Ernest. <title>The Role of the Trade Unions: Their Economic Role
								under Capitalism. </title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
    </dsc>
  </archdesc>
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