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Box CMCC 23

 Container

Contains 10 Results:

McCartney: Personal, [1946-1974]

 File — Box: CMCC 23, Folder: 01
Identifier: CMCC 23/1
Abstract Correspondence deals with and includes: Pat McCartney's request for a position that would allow him to be with his family; some personal letters from fellow workers bringing McCartney "up-to-date" since his discharge from the Army; organizational reports of McCartney's union activities in the state of Nebraska; a labor-management conference in Nebraska; McCartney's unexpected transfer from Nebraska to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan; civil suit concerning the "Anti-Closed Shop Amendment."...
Dates: [1946-1974]

Invitations, [1968-1974]

 File — Box: CMCC 23, Folder: 02
Identifier: CMCC 23/2
Abstract Correspondence deals with and includes: copies of letters and invitations on various topics including thank-you notes for gifts; inaugural activities for Lyndon Johnson; McCartney request for an extension of his retirement date; testimonial dinner given for McCartney upon his retirement-invocation delivered by McCartney's son; brief biographical sketch of McCartney; letters of regret, congratulations and appreciation from those who couldn't make the testimonial dinner. Correspondents...
Dates: [1968-1974]

Personal Data, [1968-1969]

 File — Box: CMCC 23, Folder: 03
Identifier: CMCC 23/3
Abstract

Correspondence deals with and includes: letters concerning the part McCartney and his wife played in the 1968 Humphrey Campaign and a letter of appreciation for McCartney's kindness from Lane Kirkland. Correspondents include: Ray Hemenway; Earl F. Rieger; Lane Kirklan, Secretary-Treasurer AFL-CIO.

Dates: [1968-1969]

Income Tax Forms- Receipts, [1966-1976]

 File — Box: CMCC 23, Folder: 04
Identifier: CMCC 23/4
Abstract Correspondence deals with and includes: a variety of receipts and invoices; personal letters and invitations; different identification and membership cards; WHO'S WHO IN LABOR; a letter from McCartney's son, Chris, a priest; information concerning the death of Peter McGavin, McCartney's friend and fellow AFL-CIO worker. Correspondents include: William L. Kircher; Willis N. Zagrovich, President Indiana State AFL-CIO; Christopher McCartney; William C. Marshall, President Michigan State...
Dates: [1966-1976]

Pat McCartney- Publicity, [1962]

 File — Box: CMCC 23, Folder: 05
Identifier: CMCC 23/5
Abstract

Material consists of a newspaper clipping and a copy of AFL-CIO NEWS AND VIEWS.

Dates: [1962]

Union Affiliations- Speech Data, [1953-1956]

 File — Box: CMCC 23, Folder: 06
Identifier: CMCC 23/6
Abstract

Material consists of copies of speeches, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and speech notes concerning subjects such as, Employment of the Physically Handicapped, Labor Day, The Art of Living Successfully, Social Security, McCarthyism, Education, Democracy, Samuel Gompers.

Dates: [1953-1956]

Speech Material, [ca. 1960]

 File — Box: CMCC 23, Folder: 07
Identifier: CMCC 23/7
Abstract

Material includes: McCartney's notes and tidbits gathered for speeches on subjects such as, organization in the AFL-CIO, faith in "our union," education, housing and medical care, collective bargaining, pension plans, history of organized labor movement, Right to Work Law.

Dates: [ca. 1960]

Russia, [1958]

 File — Box: CMCC 23, Folder: 08
Identifier: CMCC 23/8
Abstract

Newspapers dealing with various conditions of life in Russia.

Dates: [1958]

Speeches Material, [1953-1956]

 File — Box: CMCC 23, Folder: 09
Identifier: CMCC 23/9
Abstract

Material includes: clippings and printed material relating to labor matters.

Dates: [1953-1956]

Pat's Desk Drawer, July 1967, [1963-1965]

 File — Box: CMCC 23, Folder: 10
Identifier: CMCC 23/10
Abstract

Includes: names, notes, business cards, addresses, phone numbers, and newspaper clippings.

Dates: [1963-1965]