Box CMCC 2
Contains 12 Results:
Correspondence, 1951
Correspondence, 1952 [1951-1952]
Correspondence deals with: matters such as the Annual Conference of the Missouri Valley Development Trades and Labor Council; information on the Badger Ordnance Campaign; copy of the AFL 1952 Yearly Organizational Report. Correspondents include: Harry E. O'Reilly, Director of Organization AFL; J. Howard Hicks, Secretary-Treasurer, Office Employees International Union; William Green, President AFL; Albert M. Witzling, Secretary-Treasurer, Mo. Valley Dev. Trades & Labor Council.
Correspondence, 1953 [1952-1953]
Correspondence, 1954
Correspondence includes: a letter of thanks for McCartney's support in Patrick McNamara's Senate campaign; letter requesting McCartney's assistance in an NLRB hearing. Correspondents include: Patrick McNamara, candidate for U.S. Senator; Harry Pulver, Michigan State Carpenters' Council.
Correspondence, 1955
Correspondence includes: letters of thanks and appreciation for McCartney's speeches and contributions in various areas. Correspondents include: Raymond J. Murphy, Business Law Prof. at Wayne State University in Detroit; George W. Dean, President of Michigan Federation of Labor; Thomas Roumell, Regional Director, NLRB.
Correspondence, 1956
Correspondence includes: a program from the dedication ceremony of the "Home of American Labor" which houses the AFL-CIO offices in Washington, DC; various thank-yous for gifts and aid from McCartney. Correspondents include: G. Mennen Williams, Governor of Michigan; Raymond J. Murphy, Wayne State University; Sean (Pat) Monk, V-P Watchmaker's Guild.
Correspondence, 1957
Correspondence includes: various newspaper articles; letters of thanks for McCartney's aid; invitation to the governor's inaugural ceremonies in Lansing, Michigan. Correspondents include: John F. Schreier, Assistant Director of Organization; Robert Pisarski, Attorney in Michigan.
Correspondence, 1958
Correspondence, 1959
Correspondence includes: a letter from the Ambassador of Pakistan and a few various newspaper clippings. Correspondents include: Aziz Ahmed, Ambassador of Pakistan.
Correspondence, 1960 [1959-1960]
Correspondence, 1961
Correspondence includes: a letter given by McCartney to Business students at Wayne State University; complimentary letters of appreciation for McCartney's work; a Christmas card from the Ambassador of Pakistan; thank-you note from George Meany. Correspondents include: Aziz Ahmed, Ambassador to Pakistan; Raymond J. Murphy, Professor of Business Law at Wayne State University; Charles R. Smith, Director: Region #20, AFL-CIO; George Meany.
Correspondence, 1962
Correspondence includes: Regional Director's Bulletin; a letter concerning the progress of an AFL-CIO Merit Scholarship recipient at Wayne State Univ.; various birthday, St. Patrick's Day and Christmas cards. Correspondents include: John W. Livingston; Richard Deverall, Dept. of Education; Peter McGavin, Assistant to George Meany; Aziz Ahmed, Ambassador to Pakistan.