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Author/Creator:
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Cohen, Wilbur J. (Wilbur Joseph), 1913-1987. |
Title:
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Papers, 1930-1987. |
Quantity:
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109.8 c.f. (279 archives boxes),
4 tape recordings, and
photographs; plus
unprocessed additions of 4.2 c.f. and
43 photographs. |
Summary:
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Papers, mainly 1935 to 1979, of an official in
the Social Security Administration (1935-1956), assistant secretary,
undersecretary, and secretary of the Department of Health, Education,
and Welfare (1961-1969), professor of social work (1956-1960), professor
of education and public welfare and dean of the School of Education
at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor (1969-1979), and founder
and co-chairman of the Save Our Security coalition. Included are
appointment books, personal and professional correspondence, memoranda,
reports, minutes, draft legislation, testimony, task force clippings,
memoirs, writings and speeches, interview transcripts, photographs,
and sound recordings.
Prominent correspondents include Arthur Altmeyer, Robert Ball, J.
Douglas Brown, Nelson Cruikshank, John Dingell, Paul Douglas, Robert
Doughton, Arthur Flemming, John Fogarty, Aime Forand, John Gardner,
Walter George, Burr Harrison, Lister Hill, Hubert Humphrey, Leo
Irwin, Henry Jackson, Lester Johnson, Thomas Kean, John F. Kennedy,
Edward Kennedy, Robert Kerr, Russell Long, George McGovern, Wilbur
Mills, Wayne Morse, Robert Myers, Carl Perkins, Claude Pepper, J.
J. Pickle, Merlyn Pitzele, Henry Reuss, Alice Rivlin, Sargent Shriver,
Theodore Sorensen, Robert Wagner, Elizabeth Wickenden, and Edwin
Witte.
The files document the expansion of the Social Security system;
the establishment of the Medicare program; social welfare policy
and legislation during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations;
Cohen's career as a federal official, academic, expert and consultant
on Social Security; and his activities as a writer, speaker, and
advocate of government health, education, and social programs.
The processed portion of this collection is described above and
dates 1930-1987; there are unprocessed additions. |
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Subjects:
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Altmeyer, Arthur Joseph, 1891- .
Ball, Robert M.
Brown, James Douglas, 1898- .
Cruikshank, Nelson H.
Dingell, John D.
Doughton, Robert Lee, 1863-1954.
Douglas, Paul Howard, 1892- .
Flemming, Arthur S.
Fogarty, John E., 1913-1967.
Forand, Aime Joseph, 1895-1972.
Gardner, John William, 1912- .
George, Walter F. (Walter Franklin), 1878-1959.
Harrison, B. P. (Burr Powell), 1904-1973.
Hill, Lister, 1894- .
Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978.
Irwin, Leo Howard, 1917- .
Jackson, Henry M. (Henry Martin), 1912-1983.
Johnson, Lester R., 1901-1975.
Kean, Thomas H.
Kennedy, Edward Moore, 1932- .
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963.
Kerr, Robert S. (Robert Samuel), 1896-1963.
Long, Russell B.
McGovern, George S. (George Stanley), 1922- .
Mills, Wilbur D. (Wilbur Daigh), 1909- .
Morse, Wayne L. (Wayne Lyman), 1900-1974.
Myers, Robert Julius, 1912- .
Pepper, Claude, 1900- .
Perkins, Carl Dewey, 1912-1984.
Pickle, J. J.
Pitzele, Merlyn S., 1911- .
Reuss, Henry S.
Rivlin, Alice M.
Shriver, Sargent, 1915- .
Sorensen, Theodore C.
Wagner, Robert F., 1877-1953.
Wickenden, Elizabeth, 1909- .
Witte, Edwin Emil, 1887-1960.
Democratic Party (U.S.)
Save Our Security.
United States. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare.
United States. Social Security Administration.
University of Michigan.
Medicare.
Social problems.
Social security--United States.
United States--Politics and government. |
Form/Genre:
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Manuscript collection.
Photographs.
Sound recordings.
Speeches. |
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WIHV84-A107 |
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Archives Main Stacks |
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Mss 789 |
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Box 1-279 MAD 4 /31/R1 - 32/B1, B6-D3 |
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Archives Sound Holdings |
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Tape 1237A |
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4 tape recordings MAD Sound/Tape 1237A |
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Archives Visual Materials Holdings |
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Lot 3948-3949 |
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Photographs MAD Icon/Lot 3948-3949 |
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Z:Unprocessed Accessions |
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M92-046 |
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MAD 2M/34/V4 |
Description:
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Photographs of Cohen with his grandson Duncan Cohen,
letters memorializing Cohen's accomplishments, address list for
Cohen memorial service, and copies of books authored by Cohen. The
book titles include "Social Security: Programs, Problems, and
Policies" coauthored with William Haber; "Social Security:
Universal or Selective?" coauthored with Milton Friedman; and
"Readings in Social Security" coauthored with William
Haber. Qty: 0.2 c.f. (1 archives box) |
Location:
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Z:Unprocessed Accessions |
Call
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M94-347 |
Shelf
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MAD 3 /32/R7 |
Description:
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Additions, 1952-1981 (mainly 1960-1979), including
both professional and autobiographical writings; files documenting
personal and professional travel, speeches, attendance at conferences,
and other public appearances; miscellaneous incoming letters and
memoranda; files re Cohen's participation in the electoral campaigns
of Democratic Party candidates for the presidency, 1960 to 1972;
materials re his service on the Task Force on National Health Insurance
and the Commission on Unemployment Compensation; transcripts of
oral histories done at Columbia (1974), University of Connecticut
(1975), JFK Library (1972), and Harvard's JFK School of Government
(1974); and an unpublished manuscript about Cohen by Peter Corning,
including transcripts of Corning's interviews with Cohen. See box
list with accession form. Qty: 3.0 c.f. (3 record center cartons) |
Location:
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Z:Unprocessed Accessions |
Call
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M99-018 |
Shelf
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MAD 4 /44/A1 (box); MAD VMA (photos) |
Description:
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Additions, 1931-1987, including writings, speeches,
personal and professional correspondence, appointment and memo books,
publications and reference materials, and annual reports on Cohen's
work at the University of Texas on indigent care. Photographs in
the addition include formal and informal portraits (particularly
with presidents Johnson and Kennedy), and snapshots of Cohen at
the 1981 Social Security rally in Washington. Also included is Eloise
Cohen's diary of her trip to China in 1976. See box list with accession
form. Qty: 1.0 c.f. (1 record center carton) and 43 photographs |
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WILBUR J.COHEN PAPERS, 1930-1987
COHEN, WILBUR J. (1913-1987). PAPERS, 1930-1987.
109.8 c.f. (279 archives boxes) 4 tape recordings, and photographs.
Abstract
Papers, mainly 1935 to 1979, of an official in the Social Security
Administration (1935-1956), assistant secretary, undersecretary,
and secretary of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
(1961-1969), professor of social work (1956-1960), professor of
education and public welfare and dean of the School of Education
at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor (1969-1979), and founder
and co-chairman of the Save Our Security coalition. Included are
appointment books, personal and professional correspondence, memoranda,
reports, minutes, draft legislation, testimony, task force material,
draft presidential messages, press releases, printed material, clippings,
memoirs, writings and speeches, interview transcripts, photographs,
and sound recordings. Prominent correspondents include Arthur Altmeyer,
Robert Ball, J. Douglas Brown, Nelson Cruikshank, John Dingell,
Paul Douglas, Robert Doughton, Arthur Flemming, John Fogarty, Aime
Forand, John Gardner, Walter George, Burr Harrison, Lister Hill,
Hubert Humphrey, Leo Irwin, Henry Jackson, Lester Johnson, Thomas
Kean, John F. Kennedy, Edward Kennedy, Robert Kerr, Russell Long;
George McGovern, Wilbur Mills, Wayne Morse, Robert Myers, Carl Perkins,
Claude Pepper, J.J. Pickle, Merlyn Pitzele, Henry Reuss, Alice Rivlin,
Sargent Shriver, Theodore Sorensen, Robert Wagner, Elizabeth Wickenden,
and Edwin Witte. The files document the expansion of the Social
Security system: the establishment of the Medicare program: social
welfare policy and legislation during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations;
Cohen's career as a federal official, academic, expert and consultant
on Social Security: and his activities as a writer, speaker, and
advocate of government health, education, and social programs.
Presented by Wilbur J. and Eloise Cohen, Ann Arbor, Michigan and
Austin, Texas, 1953-1991.
M60-193; M61-1, -12, -20, 20-1, 20-2, 20-3, 20-4, 20-5: M64-234:
M65-002, -050, -176, -349: M66-061, -174, -385: M67-014, -116, -116.1,
-166.2, -166.3, -166.4: M68-073, -083, -104, -126, -392: M69-037:
M70-270: M71-140: M76-161, -475: M77-244, -279: M78-410: M80-660:
M81-149, -216, -263, -271, -472: M82-287, -321; M84-148, -152, -316,
-393: M85-410; M87-519: M88-036: M89-378: M91-097.
Processed in 1962 by Margret Hafstad and in 1991 by Cindy Knight.
Copyright information is not available.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ABSTRACT
BIOGRAPHY
SCOPE AND CONTENT
CONTAINER LIST
PERSONAL PAPERS
Appointment books
Biographical Information
Clippings
Correspondence
Altmeyer, Arthur J.
Alphabetical
Chronological "Cohen, Wilbur J."
Congratulations
Memoirs
Oral History Transcripts
Photographs
Sound Recordings
Yearbooks, Lincoln High School
PROFESSIONAL PAPERS
Social Security Board /Administration
Correspondence
General
Officie/Bureau Files
Social Security-Related Material
Other Agencies
University of Michigan, 1956-1961
Correspondence
Working Files
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Correspondence
Chronological
By Office
Departmental Files
Administration
Civil Rights
Education
Health
Poverty
Social Security
Welfare
Legislation
Bills
Planning
Memoranda
Non-HEW Activities
Phone Calls
Presidential Messages
Task Forces
University of Michigan 1969-1979
Alphabetical Files
Chronological Correspondence
Save Our Security, 1979-1984
WRITINGS AND SPEECHES
Articles and Addresses
Drafts and Loose Material
Memos and Reports
APPENDICES
Index to Articles and Addresses
Index to Memos and Reports
SEPARATION RECORDS
Biography
Wilbur Joseph Cohen, a founder of the Social Security system, was
born on June 10, 1913 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, son of Aaron and
Bessie (Rubenstein) Cohen. He grew up in Milwaukee's inner city,
where the Cohens owned a series of small businesses. In 1930 Wilbur
Cohen enrolled in the University of Wisconsin's Experimental College
located on the Madison campus. Upon completing the college's two
year program, Cohen transferred to the Economics Department, where
he earned a Bachelor of Philosophy (Ph.B.) degree in 1934. Cohen's
thesis "A History of the International Association of Machinists,"
won the John L. Mitchell Prize for most outstanding thesis in industrial
relations. In addition, he wrote editorials and articles for the
campus newspaper, the Daily Cardinal.
Immediately following his graduation in 1934, Cohen went to Washington,
D.C. to serve as a research assistant to his major professor, Edwin
E. Witte. Witte, an economist and former Wisconsin government official,
was executive director of President Roosevelt's Committee on Economic
Security, the cabinet-level body charged with drafting the original
Social Security Act.
After Congress approved the Social Security Act in 1935, Cohen remained
in Washington, D.C. as technical advisor to Arthur J. Altmeyer,
Chairman of the Social Security Board (1935-1946), later Commissioner
of Social Security (1946-1953). As a research specialist and technical
advisor, Cohen was responsible for analyzing and developing legislative
proposals and evaluating programs administered by the Board such
as old-age insurance, public assistance, and unemployment compensation.
In 1938 Cohen married Eloise Bittel, a professional social worker
from Texas. They raised three sons, Christopher, Bruce, and Stuart.
By 1949, Cohere was Altmeyer's chief legislative strategist and
liaison in the Congress. He also cultivated important ties to organized
labor, professional associations, and other outside interest groups.
During the 1950s he played a key role in obtaining passage of amendments
which increased social security benefit levels and broadened the
program's coverage. He also helped to formulate disability and national
health insurance provisions which were later passed into law. In
1953, Cohen was named Director of the Social Security Administration's
Division of Research and Statistics.
During his tenure with the Social Security Administration. Cohen
held positions in two other federal advisory groups. In 1946-1947,
he served as Director of Research to the Advisory Committee on Universal
Training, established by President Truman to explore the possibility
of establishing a system of compulsory military training in the
U.S. Cohen also chaired the Wage Stabilization Board's Tripartite
Committee on Health, Welfare, and Pensions, which formulated economic
stabilization policies for employee benefit plans from 1950 to 1951.
In 1952 and 1953, he chaired a separate committee which administered
these stabilization policies. In addition, Cohen represented the
United States at six international conferences on social security
and two international labor conferences (1946 and 1951).
By the time Cohen left the Division of Research and Statistics in
1956 to become a professor of public welfare administration at the
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; he was regarded as the nation's
leading expert on Social Security and an authority on public assistance,
federal health insurance, aging, and unemployment compensation.
As such, Cohen continued to play an active role in shaping social
welfare policy and legislation both at the state and national level.
He was an advisor to G. Mennen Williams, governor of Michigan, and
chairman of the Governor's Public Health Advisory Committee. Due
largely to Cohen's influence, Michigan became the first state to
implement a program of medical assistance for the aged. Cohen travelled
frequently to Washington, D.C. as a consultant to the Senate Committee
on Labor and Public Welfare, the Department of Labor, and several
divisions of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. On
a less formal basis, he advised individual members of Congress,
such as Wilbur Mills, Aime Forand, Walter George, John Fogarty,
Robert Kerr, and John F. Kennedy.
In 1960, President-elect John F. Kennedy appointed Cohen chairman
of his Task Force on Health and Social Security, a group charged
with defining the new administration's legislative priorities. One
year later, Kennedy named Cohen assistant secretary for legislation
of HEW. For the next 4 1/2 years, Cohen formulated, evaluated, and
approved legislative proposals, acted as departmental liaison to
Congress and the White House, drafted presidential messages, and
testified, before congressional committees. He oversaw the enactment
of nearly 65 major legislative proposals, including such significant
new measures as the Public Assistance and Social Security Amendments
of 1961 and 1962, the Higher Education Facilities, Mental Retardation
Facilities, Vocational Education, and Clean Air Acts of 1963, and
the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964. Cohen was the chief architect
and legislative strategist behind the 1965 amendments to the Social
Security Act which established the Medicare and Medicaid programs.
Shortly after the adoption of this landmark legislation, President
Johnson promoted Cohen to Undersecretary of HEW, where he was responsible
for coordinating major polity issues between the executive branch
and Congress, and he served as chief public spokesman for HEW programs
and initiatives. When HEW Secretary John Gardner resigned in 1968,
Johnson named Cohen to the top cabinet post.
After the election of President Nixon in 1969, Cohen returned to
academics and the University of Michigan, where he was appointed
dean of the School of Education. Cohen also resumed teaching and
research as professor of public welfare administration. In 1979
he retired from the dean's office at Michigan to become the Sid
W. Richardson professor of public affairs at the Lyndon B. Johnson
School of Public Affairs in Austin, Texas.
As a private citizen, Cohen was consistent in his efforts to influence
federal social welfare policies, through congressional testimony,
appointments to federal advisory bodies, leadership in Democratic
policy groups and professional associations, writing, consulting,
and public speaking. In 1975 and 1976, Cohen was elected president
of the American Public Welfare Association, and in this capacity
advocated increased federal spending for the poor and elderly. In
1977, President Carter named Cohen chairman of the National Commission
on Unemployment Compensation, established to study the adequacy
of unemployment programs and develop alternatives. Also in 1977
Cohen joined President Carter's Task Force on Education and from
1978 to 1981 served on the National Commission on Social Security.
In 1979, Cohen formed Save Our Security (SOS), a coalition of organizations
representing the elderly, poor, women, minorities, and labor to
lobby against the Carter administration's proposals to reduce disability
benefits and funding for welfare programs. Composed of over one
hundred groups such as the National Organization of Women, the AFL-CIO,
and the National Conference of Catholic Charities, the coalition
succeeded in blocking many of the proposed reductions. During the
1980s, SOS continued its efforts to defend all aspects of the Social
Security system, including Medicare and Medicaid, from budget cutbacks
sought by the Reagan administration. Cohen co-chaired the organization
with Arthur S. Flemming, former Secretary of HEW under Eisenhower.
Throughout his career as a government official, professor, consultant,
and administrator, Cohen was an extremely prolific writer and a
popular public speaker. He co-authored and edited several books,
and published dozens of articles on Social Security, welfare, aging,
education, and health care policies. Cohen received over thirty
awards and honorary degrees in recognition of his contributions
in these fields and for his long and distinguished record of public
service.
In 1987, at the age of 73, Cohere died of a heart attack while attending
a symposium in Seoul, South Korea.
Scope and Content
The Cohen papers at the State Historical Society of Wisconsin are
a rich source for tracing the expansion of the Social Security system,
especially the formulation and adoption of the amendments to the
Social Security Act which established Medicare and Medicaid in 1965.
They furnish considerable insight into the development of the social
welfare policies of the Kennedy and Johnson administrations. They
also provide extensive evidence of Cohen's lifelong involvement
in social welfare legislation and policy.
The papers thoroughly document Cohen's career from 1935 to 1979
as a government official; his role in state and federal advisory
bodies: his activities as a consultant, writer, and speaker: and
his participation in advocacy groups and professional associations.
Two phases of Cohen's academic career, first as a professor from
1956 to 1960 and then as a dean at the University of Michigan from
1969 to 1979 are extremely well represented. However, the Bentley
Library in Michigan holds a segment of Cohen's papers which document
certain aspects of his work as a dean, his involvement in school
desegregation cases in Michigan, and his participation in the Governor's
Task Force on Prevention of Abuse in State Institutions.
Some of Cohen's activities after 1979, most notably his role in
Save Our Security and his work for presidential commissions, are
well documented by the collection. Far less exhaustive are the records
of his teaching career after 1979. Cohen's office files from the
University of Texas which pertained to his professorship at the
London B. Johnson School of Public Affairs were donated to the Lyndon
B. Johnson Library. However, the collection here at the SHSW does
contain some correspondence regarding this position. Documentation
of Cohen's career prior to 1935 is also fragmentary. Some memoranda,
reports, statements, and personal accounts filed among the WRITINGS
AND SPEECHES reflect his work for the Committee on Economic Security.
In addition, Cohen's memoirs include some recollections of his experiences
with the committee. The Edwin Witte Papers held by the SHSW also
contribute some insight into Cohen's role as Witte's research assistant
during this period.
In addition to the Witte Papers, there are a number of other research
collections held by the SHSW which are closely related to the Cohen
Papers. The papers of Arthur J. Altmeyer, Merlyn S. Pitzele, Nelson
Cruikshank, and Elizabeth Wickenden contain correspondence from
Cohen and in the case of the Cruikshank papers, material regarding
Save Our Security. There is also a transcript of an oral interview
with Cohen located in the Unemployment Compensation Oral History
Project, and an audiotape of a speech Cohen gave on medical economics
can be found with the records of the American Institute of the History
of Pharmacy.
Records of the Experimental College, held by the Archives of the
University of Wisconsin-Madison include several files on Cohen.
These contain reports and papers he wrote as a student as well as
detailed evaluations of his character, performance, and abilities
written by faculty advisors. Most interesting is a highly introspective
autobiographical paper in which Cohen described at length the environment
of his youth in Milwaukee.
The collection is divided into three series, PERSONAL PAPERS, PROFESSIONAL
PAPERS, and WRITINGS AND SPEECHES.
PERSONAL PAPERS
Appointment Books (Boxes 1-5)
PERSONAL PAPERS begin with appointment books which briefly list Cohen's
daily engagements from 1940 to 1960 and from 1969 to 1979. A few also
served as diaries and include newspaper clippings and longer narrative
passages where Cohen expressed thoughts or described activities in
more detail.
Biographical Information (Box 5)
Two folders of Biographical Information contain resumes, biographical
sketches, clippings, award certificates, memorials and other materials
which summarize Cohen's career and achievements. Also included here
are a few scattered documents, such as grade reports, from Cohen's
college years.
Correspondence (Boxes 10-22)
The bulk of Cohen's PERSONAL PAPERS consists of chronologically and
alphabetically-arranged correspondence. With the exception of a few
letters dating from 1935, both files were created while he was assistant
secretary of HEW and include incoming and copies of outgoing letters
from friends and associates, cards, invitations, thank-you notes,
and correspondence regarding articles, speaking engagements, and other
non-official activities. While the two files of correspondence are
similar in terms of subject, the chronological file contains relatively
more incoming correspondence: the alphabetical file contains more
outgoing mail. The outgoing correspondence, which was typed by a secretary,
is relatively terse and formal: it provides little insight into Cohen's
thoughts, activities, or personal relationships. Letters from friends
and associates are more lengthy, and the letters from Arthur Altmeyer
are especially detailed and informative. These have been filed separately
and date from Altmeyer's departure from the Social Security Administration
in 1953 until his death in 1972. They reflect Cohen's involvement
with legislation, his role in the Social Security Administration,
and his longstanding personal relationship with the former commissioner.
A small quantity of correspondence regarding employment, family, and
financial matters from 1962 to 1978 can be found under "Cohen,
Wilbur J.", the heading used by Cohen himself, but again, little
is revealed here about Cohen's family or personal life. Also included
among the personal correspondence are voluminous files of congratulatory
letters and telegrams from family, friends. colleagues, congressmen,
and government officials. Material relating to the Senate's confirmation
of his secretarial appointment can be found here under the heading
"Confirmation".
Memoirs (See p.14 of the Container List)
The single richest source of information in the collection about Cohen's
family history and personal life can be found among his memoirs. These
consist of a series of hand and typewritten autobiographical fragments,
anecdotes, and journal entries Cohen had arranged into chapters with
a view towards eventual publication. Included are detailed recollections
of his boyhood in Milwaukee, numerous accounts of professional and
political experiences, and reflections on being a grandparent and
growing older.
Oral History Transcripts (Box 23)
Additional biographical information can be found in the transcribed
oral interviews conducted by presidential libraries. In these Cohen
is asked to trace his career, to recount key political events, and
to assess various individuals and administrations. Additional documentation
of Cohen's boyhood and youth can be obtained from his Lincoln High
School Yearbooks. These record his extracurricular activities, and
the inscriptions from classmates reflect something of his personal
relationships and standing at the school.
Photographs
The photographs listed among the PERSONAL PAPERS include group portraits
of Cohen with his Experimental College class taken in 1931. Cohen
with the Social Security Board taken prior to 1953, and Cohen receiving
HEW's distinguished service award in 1956. Other photos depict Cohen
with President Johnson, his 1968 swearing-in as secretary of HEW,
and Cohen attending conferences marking the thirty-fifth and fortieth
anniversaries of the Social Security Act held in 1965 and 1970. Photographs
are all located in the Visual and Sound Archives.
Sound Recordings
Two sound recordings conclude the list of PERSONAL PAPERS. One is
a tape of a reception for Cohen held at HEW in January 1969 commemorating
his service to the department: the other a ceremony at which his portrait
was unveiled. PROFESSIONAL PAPERS
Cohen's office files from the Social Security Administration, HEW,
the University of Michigan, and the Save Our Security (SOS) Coalition
are grouped under the heading PROFESSIONAL PAPERS and are arranged
chronologically by period.
Social Security Administration (Bones 25-54)
The Social Security Administration files document Cohen's work as
technical advisor to Arthur Altmeyer and as director of research and
legislative liaison for that administration, as well as his work for
the Wage Stabilization Board and the President's Commission on Universal
Training. Although these papers date from 1935 to 1955, the period
from 1940 to 1955 is best represented. With the exception of the correspondence
files, Social Security Administration subseries have been arranged
alphabetically by subject.
Correspondence (Boxes 25-32)
These files include incoming and copies of outgoing correspondence
and memoranda arranged chronologically. The memoranda (blue copies)
are primarily from Cohen (or prepared by Cohen for Altmeyer's signature)
to others in the SSA. These files are the richest source of information
in the collection about Cohen's activities and role in the SSA and
are complemented by the Altmeyer correspondence listed with the PERSONAL
PAPERS.
General Files (Bones 33-40)
The Social Security Administration Correspondence files are followed
by General files which contain memoranda to Cohen from others in the
SSA, white copies of memoranda, some advisory committee minutes, reports,
statistics, analyses of bills, legislative proposals, suggestions
for testimony, and floor statements prepared for the Social Security
Board/Administration or relating to the agency as a whole. The files
are arranged alphabetically by record type or subject. Much of this
material concerns the expansion of the social security system. Presidential
messages and reports of the Social Security Board which Cohen helped
to draft deal almost exclusively with this topic. Of particular interest
in the files on legislation are proposals, specifications, and analyses
of national health insurance bills from the 1940s. Records of the
Advisory Council on Social Security to which Cohen was technical advisor
are fragmentary and incomplete, consisting mainly of minutes from
1936 and 1937. (Cohen deposited most of his papers regarding the Advisory
Council at Cornell.)
Office/Bureau Files (Boxes 40-51)
The Social Security Administration Office/Bureau files variously contain
memos received by Cohen, reports, statistics, drafts of legislation,
white copies of correspondence and memoranda, and advisory committee
minutes pertaining to specific departments or programs within SSA.
Topics include program evaluation, development, and coordination,
coverage, costs, benefit levels, and legislation.
Social Security-Related Materials and Reports (Boxes 51-54)
Most of the files entitled "Social Security-related" consist
of research reports Cohen generated or data he collected on various
topics. Also included here is a record of the world trip he made to
study social welfare. The file contains reports on social welfare
in Japan, India, Pakistan. Thailand, and the Philippines based on
Cohen's first-hand observations. Evidence here of Cohen's participation
in the Inter-American Conferences on Social Security is fragmentary;
the file is supplemented by accounts and reports found among the WRITINGS
AND SPEECHES.
Other Agencies (Boxes 55-58)
Cohen's positions in two federal agencies outside the Social Security
Administration--the Commission on Universal Training and the Wage
Stabilization Board--are well-documented through correspondence, minutes,
and reports. Records of the Pension, Health, and Welfare committees
of the Wage Stabilization Board, which Cohen chaired, are especially
complete.
University of Michigan, 1956-1961 (Boxes 59-73)
Cohen's activities from 1956 to 1961 at the University of Michigan
are documented through two interrelated sets of files. The first is
alphabetically-arranged correspondence containing incoming and yellow
copies of outgoing correspondence. The second consists of "working
files" arranged alphabetically by subject. Subjects treated include
organizations, committees, and topics of legislation, and the files
variously contain white copies of outgoing correspondence, some original
incoming correspondence, reports, minutes, notes, legislative proposals,
and course material. Since Cohen was not consistent in filing his
incoming correspondence, it may be necessary to look at both sets
of files. Together, the two sets of files reflect Cohen's teaching
and research activities as a professor of public welfare at the University
of Michigan, his role as a consultant and advisor to Congress and
HEW, and his participation in various advisory committees and organizations
including the Democratic Party. The correspondence here documents
in particular Cohen's activities in developing and promoting social
welfare legislation through his contacts with Congress. Prominent
correspondents include Wilbur Mills, Lister Hill, Henry Jackson, Wayne
Morse, Aime Forand, Henry Reuss, Leo Irwin, Burr Harrison, Hubert
Humphrey, Robert Kean, Robert Kerr, Lester Johnson, and John F. Kennedy.
Also of special interest are the files on the Task Force on Health
and Social Security, which Cohen chaired. These records include drafts
of Cohen's report to President Kennedy on national health insurance
for the elderly and other social welfare reforms. Two separate files
of letters from the public ("fan letters" and "Social
Security letters") offer examples of public opinion regarding
Social Security. Many of the letters in the second file are detailed
and often poignant appeals for Cohen's help in collecting benefits.
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (Boxes 74-195)
The Department of Health, Education, and Welfare materials extensively
document the three posts Cohen held in that agency from 1961 to January
1969. The records are arranged alphabetically by record type.
Correspondence (Boxes 74-104)
The HEW subseries begins with chronological correspondence which contains
yellow copies of outgoing correspondence and memoranda from Cohen
to others in the department. Also included here are separate files
of "signer's copy" correspondence and memoranda prepared
by others for Cohen's signature. Photocopies of incoming correspondence
and attachments are sometimes found with the outgoing correspondence.
An additional set of correspondence exists for the period Cohen served
as secretary (March 1968 to January 1969). This file consists of copies
of correspondence and memoranda filed by the office or division to
which it pertained. Included here as "White House drafts"
are Cohen's weekly reports to the President on significant developments
in health, education, and welfare. The files designated as "White
House general" consist of copies of memoranda and reports to
the President or White House staff.
Departmental Files (Boxes 105-137)
HEW Departmental files are alphabetically-arranged subject files which
reflect Cohen's involvement with specific policy issues and the analysis,
development, implementation, and coordination of HEW programs. They
largely contain incoming correspondence, white copies of outgoing
correspondence, memoranda (mostly to Cohen), reports, and statistical
data, and are grouped according to the major types of programs administered
by the department. In addition to the categories of health, education,
and welfare, there are separate files on Social Security (including
Medicare), civil rights, and poverty. Files regarding interdepartmental
activities, subjects or policy issues concerning HEW as a whole, as
well as budget and personnel matters are found under the heading Administration.
The volume and completeness of the Departmental files varies greatly.
Files regarding the implementation of civil rights legislation and
the Medicare program are especially voluminous, while those on education
are less numerous and more fragmentary. There is also some subject
overlap between major groups of files. For instance, papers regarding
the implementation of the Economic Opportunity Act are found under
Poverty (because it established anti-poverty programs), as well as
Administration (because the programs involved interdepartmental cooperation).
Legislation (Boxes 138-170)
The most complete and substantial files in the HEW subseries are those
regarding legislation. These have been organized into two groups--bills
and planning--although there is some overlap between the two. Bill
files concern the drafting, sponsorship, presentation, hearings, and
movement through Congress of specific pieces of legislation, and they
variously contain drafts, analysis, specifications, cost estimates,
bill summaries, comparisons, sample testimony, memoranda, and incoming
and white copies of outgoing correspondence. Files on individual bills
or types of bills are arranged chronologically by year, and within
each year, by subject.
Planning files document the annual development, coordination, and
assessment of the department's overall legislative program. Included
here are legislative proposals gathered from the various divisions,
reports on policy issues, and white copies of reports on bills made
to members of Congress and the Bureau of the Budget, all filed by
year. Also included are Cohen's confidential reports to Secretary
Celebreeze for 1964, weekly reports to the White House outlining the
department's legislative activities, schedules of congressional hearings
and schedules and agendas for meetings with White House staff. Congressional
relations files document Cohen's meetings with members and committees.
Memoranda (Boxes 171-173)
These files mostly contain memos to Cohen from others in the department
which apparently were never filed. The majority date from 1967 to
January 1969 and concern policies, programs, issues, and legislation.
Non-HEW Activities (Boxes 173-174)
Files found here reflect some of Cohen's activities outside of the
department. The majority concern the publication of articles and include
correspondence, drafts, and final copies of the articles.
Phone Calls (Boxes 175-177)
A typewritten daily log of incoming phone calls and visitors to Cohen's
office can be found in the Phone Calls file. The log lists the name
of the caller and their message or the subject of their call, and
often includes a brief note about the action taken or Cohen's response.
As a result this serves as an unusually complete and detailed source
of information about communications which typically go unrecorded.
Presidential Messages (Boxes 178-183)
Cohen was involved in drafting presidential messages to Congress and
speeches for occasions such as bill signing ceremonies which commemorated
the passage of significant legislation: the presidential message files
detail this involvement. They contain handwritten and typed drafts,
background material, and suggestions for language, and often include
lists of people to be invited and suggestions on the timing and location
of signing ceremonies. The files are arranged chronologically by year,
then alphabetically by subject.
Task Forces (Boxes 184-195)
During his tenure at HEW, Cohen participated in task forces and committees
that advised the department and the President on matters of policy
and legislation. The task force files variously include incoming correspondence,
memoranda, drafts of reports and recommendations, occasional minutes,
and lists of potential members. The documentation is most exhaustive
for those task forces Cohen chaired, such as education, health care,
health insurance for the aged, income maintenance, older Americans,
and public assistance. The files are arranged alphabetically according
to subject. Copies of findings and final reports of these groups may
also be found in the departmental and legislation files.
University of Michigan, 1969-1979 (Boxes 196-247)
Cohen's position as Dean of the School of Education and his activities
from 1969 to approximately 1981 are documented in the University of
Michigan materials. The series is composed of two interrelated sets
of files, both reflecting (to varying degrees) his work as administrator,
professor, consultant, and writer; his public appearances; and participation
in various organizations.
Alphabetical Files (Boxes 196-238)
The Alphabetical files contain incoming and white copies of outgoing
correspondence, as well as memoranda, reports, papers, clippings,
printed material, and drafts of articles. The file headings here include
individual correspondents, organizations, and subjects, and there
is considerable overlap and inconsistency in the way Cohen filed this
material. For instance, although a file may exist for a particular
individual, additional correspondence with that individual may also
be found in the general alphabetical correspondence, or it may be
filed with the organization they represent. Prominent correspondents
here include congressmen such as Edward Kennedy, Hubert Humphrey,
Wilbur Mills, Russell Long, George McGovern, Claude Pepper, Jacob
Javits, Walter Mondale, Daniel Rostenkowski, John Dingell, and Carl
Perkins: federal officials such as Sargent Shriver, Joseph Califano,
Alice Rivlin, Arthur Flemming, and Robert Ball: and friends such as
J. Douglas Brown, Nelson Cruikshank, and Elizabeth Wickenden. A sound
recording of Cohen discussing President Nixon's welfare proposals
is listed under the heading "Welfare Bill".
Chronological Correspondence (Boxes 239-247)
The chronological correspondence files contain yellow copies of outgoing
correspondence and memoranda, although from 1969 to 1970 some incoming
correspondence was also included. These files reflect relatively more
about Cohen's role as an academic administrator than the alphabetical
files, while the alphabetical files more thoroughly document his other
activities. That portion of Cohen's alphabetical files which relate
to his work as a dean, (which presumably document more thoroughly
such activities as budgeting and faculty appointments) was donated
to the Bentley Historical Library in Michigan. Papers concerning Cohen's
involvement in school desegregation cases in Michigan during this
period and his participation in the Governor's Task Force on Prevention
of Abuse in State Institutions are also housed at the Bentley.
Save Our Security Coalition (See p.56 of the Container List)
SOS records provide substantial insight into Cohen's role as co-chairman
of this organization from 1979 to 1984, and thoroughly document its
functions and activities from 1981 to 1984.
Correspondence files include incoming and drafts and copies of outgoing
correspondence and memoranda, largely with coalition members, congressmen,
and government officials. Weekly financial reports contain detailed
breakdowns and analysis of contributions and fund raising campaigns
as well as annual statements of receipts and disbursements. Minutes
are mainly those of the Executive Committee but also include occasional
minutes of the SOS Education Fund and other committees. Reports and
congressional testimony, position papers, informational brochures,
and publicity materials such as press releases and newspaper advertisements
can be found in the files of printed material. WRITING
AND SPEECHES (Boxes 248-273)
Copies of virtually all of Cohen's speeches and written works from
1934 to 1979, both published and unpublished, can be found in the
WRITINGS AND SPEECHES series. Cohen himself compiled this material,
arranged it chronologically in two sets of volumes, numbered the items,
and created a table of contents citing the title, number, date, and
place submitted, published, or delivered. A copy of this table of
contents has been appended to the register and serves as an index
to the two sets of volumes. The first set of volumes, Articles and
Addresses, contains approximately 1232 items and includes articles,
speeches, congressional testimony, statements, reviews, press releases,
conference papers, transcripts of interviews, pamphlets, and reports
from 1934 to 1979. The second set, Memoranda and Reports, contains
88 items and includes memoranda, reports, minutes, testimony, statements,
and proposals from 1947 to 1969. Although there is some overlap in
genre between the two sets, specific titles are not duplicated. Many
of the items, however, can also be found elsewhere among Cohen's professional
papers. Not duplicated are the annual reports of the School of Education
from 1969 to 1979, the minutes of American Public Welfare Association
meetings, congressional statements and testimony Cohen gave as a member
of APWA's Welfare Policy Committee during the 1950s, and reports he
wrote as a delegate to the Inter-American Conferences on Social Security.
Also filed among WRITINGS AND SPEECHES are several folders of drafts
and miscellanous reports, testimony, and articles dating primarily
from 1975 to 1987, which do not appear in the compiled volumes. Copies
of Cohen's Daily Cardinal articles from 1931 to 1933 and his college
thesis have also been included here. |
Container List |
Mss
789 |
PERSONAL
PAPERS |
BOX |
FOLDER |
|
|
Appointment Books |
1 |
|
1941-1953 |
2 |
|
1954-1956, 1960, 1969, 1970 |
3 |
|
1971-1974 |
4 |
|
1975-1979 |
5 |
1-2 |
Biographical Information, 1931-1934, 1956-1987 |
|
3-17 |
Clippings, 1965-1979 |
|
Correspondence |
6 |
1-7 |
Altmeyer, Arthur J., 1947-1969, 1972, n.d. |
|
Alphabetical, 1962-1968 |
|
1-7 |
A-I |
8 |
1-9 |
J-T |
9 |
1-3 |
U-Z |
|
Chronological |
10 |
1-10 |
1935, 1961-1966 |
11 |
1-9 |
1967-1968 |
12 |
1-7 |
January-April 1969 |
13 |
1-9 |
April 1969-June 1971 |
14 |
1-7 |
July 1971-April 1974 |
15 |
1-7 |
May 1974-1981 |
16 |
1 |
1982-1987, n.d. |
|
2-4 |
"Cohen, Wilbur J.", 1935, 1962-1978, 1984,
1986 (re:
employment and financial matters) |
|
Congratulations
Alphabetical, 1968 |
17 |
1-8 |
A-F |
18 |
1-6 |
G-M |
19 |
1-8 |
Mc-T |
20 |
1-3 |
U-Z |
|
By occasion, 1953-1968 |
21 |
1 |
Medicare passage, 1965 |
|
2 |
Miscellaneous, 1957-1969 |
|
3 |
National Assoc. of Social Workers award, 1965 |
|
4-5 |
Rockefeller public service award,-1953-1967 |
|
Secretary, 1968 |
|
6 |
Confirmation |
|
7-8 |
Nomination |
22 |
1 |
"Not answered" |
|
2 |
"Special letters" |
|
3 |
Swearing-in |
|
4-9 |
Undersecretary, 1965 |
|
Memoirs |
278 |
1 |
Cohen family genealogy, 1972, n.d. |
|
2 |
Early memories and influences, 1978, 1981, n.d. |
|
3 |
Growing older, 1978-1986 |
|
4 |
Miscellaneous, 1985, 1987, n.d. |
|
Professional and political experiences |
|
5-11 |
1954-1986 |
279 |
1-2 |
1987, n.d. |
|
3 |
Religion, marriage, and family, 1976, 1981 |
|
4-6 |
Social Security, 1959, 1968-1969, 1981, n.d. |
23 |
1-3 |
Oral History Transcripts, 1968-1972, 1976 |
Photo Lot |
3948 |
|
Photographs, 1931, 1955, 1956, 1961-1968, 1975, n.d. |
TAPE |
REEL |
|
1237a |
1-2 |
Portrait unveiling ceremony, September 1970 |
|
3 |
Reception in honor of Secretary Cohen, January 1969 |
BOX |
FOLDER |
|
24 |
|
Yearbooks, 1927-1930 |
PROFESSIONAL
PAPERS |
|
Social Security Board/Administration |
|
Correspondence, 1934-1955 |
25 |
1-7 |
August 1934-August 1940 |
26 |
1-9 |
September 1940-December 1944 |
27 |
1-9 |
January 1945-December 1947 |
28 |
1-9 |
January 1948-March 1949 |
29 |
1-9 |
March 1949-May 1950 |
30 |
1-10 |
June 1950-February 1952 |
31 |
1-8 |
February 1952-November 1953 |
32 |
1-3 |
32 1-3 December 1953-January
1956 |
|
General |
|
Actuarial data 1941-1955 |
33 |
1-2 |
Estimates, 1941-1946 |
|
3-4 |
Memoranda, 1948-1955 |
|
5 |
Advisory Council on Social
Security, 1936-1937, 1947, 1954 |
|
6 |
Appropriations, 1948-1949 |
|
7 |
Benefit formulas, 1942-1943 |
|
8-9 |
Curtis Subcommittee investigation of Social Security,
1953 |
34 |
1 |
Federal-state coordinated social insurance plans, 1943-1948,
1950, 1953 |
|
Legislation |
|
2-8 |
1939-1945 |
35 |
1-6 |
1945-1948 |
36 |
1-7 |
1948-1950 |
37 |
1-10 |
1950-1954 |
38 |
1 |
1955 |
|
2-3 |
Legislative program, 1953-1954 |
|
4-7 |
Presidential messages, 1940-1948, 1953-1954 |
|
Reports of the Social Security Board |
|
8-9 |
1937-1940 |
39 |
1-6 |
1941-1955 |
|
7-8 |
Statistics, 1944-1955 |
40 |
1-2 |
Tax and fiscal estimates, 1941-1942 |
|
Bureau/Office Files |
|
3-4 |
Children's Bureau, 1942, 1949-1955 |
|
5 |
Employees' Compensation, 1942-1954 |
|
Employment Security, 1941-1942 |
|
6 |
ABC plan |
|
7 |
Day plan and dependent's benefits |
41 |
1 |
Federal-State Relations, Office of, 1939-1948 |
|
Old Age and Survivor's Insurance (OASI),
1937-1955 |
|
2-3 |
Actuarial studies, 1941-1948 |
|
Consultative Committee on Social Security, 1953
|
|
4 |
Minutes, March-June |
|
Reports |
|
5-7 |
April-May |
42 |
1-2 |
May-June |
|
Cost data |
|
3 |
Administrative costs, 1938-1953 |
|
4 |
Cost estimates, 1939-1943 |
|
5 |
Estimates for HR 2893 and HR 6000, 1949-1950 |
|
6-8 |
Coverage, 1940, 1947-1949, 1950-1952 |
|
Disability |
43 |
1 |
Cash benefits, 1949 |
|
2 |
Foreign experience, 1939-1941 |
|
3 |
Freeze, 1953 |
|
4-8 |
General, 1939-1956 |
44 |
1-2 |
Fiscal estimates, 1940-1950 |
|
Legislation |
|
3-4 |
HR 6000, 1950 |
|
5 |
Jackson bills, 1945-1953 |
|
6 |
Kean bills, 1949-1954 |
|
7 |
Reed bill, 1953 |
|
8 |
1954 Amendments |
|
Miscellaneous |
|
9 |
1938-1949 |
45 |
1-4 |
1940-1954 |
|
5 |
Old-Age benefits, 1937 |
|
Pensions |
|
6 |
Double decker plan, 1945-1950 |
|
7 |
Flat plans, 1940-1941 |
46 |
1 |
General, 1948-1954 |
|
2-4 |
Private plans, 1946-1955 |
|
5 |
Townsend plan, 1939 |
|
Relationship between OASI and Public Assistance |
|
6 |
1938-1939 |
|
7 |
Stamp books prototypes, n.d. |
|
8 |
Veteran's benefits, 1947-1950 |
|
Public Assistance |
|
9 |
Confidentiality of records, 1952 |
47 |
1 |
Costs, 1949 |
|
2 |
Cost analysis of formulas for reducing federal funds
for public assistance, 1953 |
|
3-5 |
Formulas, 1953-1954 |
|
Legislation |
|
6 |
Aid to the blind and Indians, 1948, 1950 |
|
Amendments to the Social Security Act |
|
7 |
1940-1941 |
48 |
1-3 |
1943, 1950 |
|
4 |
Connally bill, 1940-1941 |
|
5-6 |
Drafts, 1941-1942, 1946, 1949 |
|
7-9 |
HR 6000, 1949 |
49 |
1 |
Vocational rehabilitation, 1949 |
|
2-6 |
Legislative program. 1947-1954 |
|
7-8 |
Medical care for the needy, 1954-1955 |
|
9 |
Old age assistance, 1953 |
|
10 |
Plans and data, 1940-1951 |
50 |
1 |
Policy and statistics, 1941-1952 |
|
2 |
Political analysis, 1953 |
|
3 |
Research, 1954 |
|
4 |
Unmet need, dependent children and disabled, 1941-1942 |
|
Variable Grants |
|
5-9 |
General, 1938-1940, 1946-1954 |
51 |
1-2 |
Old Age Assistance, 1938-1944 |
|
3 |
Welfare data by states, 1951-1952 |
|
4 |
Unemployment Compensation, Bureau of, 1937 |
|
Social Security-Related Materials and Reports
|
|
5-6 |
Chamber of Commerce plans for Social Security, 1952-1953 |
52 |
1 |
Hoover Commission report on the organization of the
executive branch, 1948 |
|
2 |
Inter-American Conferences on Social Security,1948,
1952, 1953, 195 |
|
3 |
Life insurance, 1943-1944, 1949, 1952 |
|
4 |
Medical and hospitalization insurance, 1941-1942,
1952-1953 |
|
5 |
National health insurance program outlines fordiscussion,
1946 |
|
Opposition and support for social security
from outside groups |
|
6-8 |
1935-1947 |
53 |
1-2 |
1948-1955, n.d. |
|
3 |
Social insurance and manpower mobilization, 1942 |
|
4 |
Social Security Charter Committee, 1944 |
|
Social security in foreign
countries |
|
5-6 |
Forms, n.d. |
|
Plans and data |
|
7-8 |
1939-1946 |
54 |
1 |
1947-1949 |
|
2 |
Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, 1946,1949-1950 |
|
3 |
United Mine Workers welfare and retirement fund study,
1946 |
|
4-5 |
United Nations Social Commission, 1945-1948 |
|
6 |
WorldTrip, Cohen-Ewing,
1952-1953 |
|
Other Agencies |
|
Commission on Universal
Training, 1947 |
55 |
1-5 |
Correspondence |
56 |
1-3 |
Reports |
|
Wage Stabilization Board,
1950-1953 |
|
Correspondence |
|
4-7 |
1951-1952 |
57 |
1-3 |
1952-1953 |
|
4-6 |
Minutes, 1952-1953 |
58 |
1-6 |
Reports, 1951 |
|
University of Michigan, 1956-1961 |
|
Correspondence |
59 |
1-7 |
A-B |
60 |
1-5 |
C-Em |
61 |
1-5 |
En-Har |
62 |
1-6 |
Har-J |
63 |
1-5 |
K-Lon |
64 |
1-6 |
Lor-Mor |
65 |
1-6 |
Mor-P |
66 |
1-5 |
O-Sha |
67 |
1-6 |
Sha-Weil |
68 |
1-6 |
Wein-Z |
|
Working Files |
69 |
1-2 |
Advisory Council on Public Assistance, 1959 |
|
3 |
American Public Health Association, 1961 |
|
4 |
Articles, 1946-1961 |
|
5 |
Catholic University, 1961-1962 |
|
6 |
Child Welfare Services (Title V), 1960 |
|
7-8 |
Committee for Economic Development study of low incomes,
1956-1958 |
|
9 |
Council on Social Work Education, 1958-1959 |
|
Course material |
|
10 |
Assignments; 1956-1960 |
|
11 |
Exam questions, 1956-1960 |
|
Outlines |
|
12 |
1956-1959 |
70 |
1 |
1959-1960 |
|
2 |
Current Trends in Social Welfare Institute, 1957 |
|
Democratic Party |
|
3 |
Congressional campaigns, 1952, 1954, 1958 |
|
4 |
Kennedy-Johnson campaign, 1960 |
|
5 |
National Convention, 1956 |
|
6 |
Disability Insurance Bill, 1956 |
|
7 |
Experimental College Alumni Group, 1950-1965 |
|
8 |
Faculty Seminar on Income Maintenance, 1956-1957 |
71 |
1 |
Fan letters, 1956-1960 |
|
2 |
Gerontology Committee, 1956-1958 |
274 |
|
Health insurance for the aged |
|
9 |
American Hospital Association bill, 1957 |
|
10-11 |
Forand bills and amendments, 1958-1960 |
|
12 |
Legislative proposals, 1956-1960 |
71 |
3 |
International Youth Service (Peace Corps Proposal),
1960 |
|
4 |
Louisiana ADC Case, 1960 |
|
5 |
McNamara Subcommittee on Aging, 1959 |
|
Michigan Public Health Study Commission, 1956-1957
|
|
6 |
Correspondence |
|
7 |
Minutes |
|
8-9 |
Reports |
|
10 |
National Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood
Centers, 1956-1958 |
72 |
1 |
Permission letters, Haber-Cohen book, 1960 |
|
Public Assistance |
274 |
1 |
Child welfare, 1959 |
|
2 |
Exemption of earned income, 1958-1959 |
|
3 |
General, 1956-1959 |
|
Medical care |
|
4 |
APWA research project, 1954 |
|
5 |
Article, 1957 |
|
6-7 |
Legislation, 1957, 1960 |
|
8 |
Personnel training, 1956-1957 |
72 |
2 |
Rehabilitation Act (HR 3465), 1959 |
|
3 |
Retirement Advisors Inc., 1958-1961 |
|
4 |
Santa Cruz project, 1957 |
|
Social Security |
|
5 |
Blanketing-in, 1959-1960 |
|
6 |
Financing and wage base, n.d. |
|
7 |
Hart bills, 1959 |
|
8 |
Legislative proposals, 1956-1961 |
|
9 |
Letters, 1958 |
|
Task Force on Health and Social Security, 1960-1961
|
|
10 |
Correspondence |
|
11 |
Cost material |
|
12 |
Reports |
73 |
1 |
Unemployment studies and proposals, 1957-1963 |
|
2 |
University of Michigan social welfare research,1957-1962 |
|
3-5 |
Washtenaw County (MI) Public Welfare Project,1959-1962 |
|
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
1961-1969 |
|
Correspondence |
|
Chronological |
74 |
1-12 |
January 1961-July 1961 |
75 |
1-12 |
August 1961-January 1962 |
76 |
1-11 |
February 1962-July 1962 |
77 |
1-5 |
July 1962-September 1962 |
78 |
1-13 |
October 1962-April 1963 |
79 |
1-10 |
April 1963-October 1963 |
80 |
1-12 |
October 1963-April 1964 |
81 |
1-11 |
April 1964-September 1964 |
82 |
1-10 |
October 1964-February 1965 |
83 |
1-8 |
February 1965-June 1965 |
84 |
1-7 |
June 1965-August 1965 |
85 |
1-7 |
September 1965-November 1965 |
86 |
1-7 |
November 1965-January 1966 |
87 |
1-7 |
February 1966-April 1966 |
88 |
1-8 |
April 1966-June 1966 |
89 |
1-7 |
July 1966-September 1966 |
90 |
1-9 |
September 1966-December 1966 |
91 |
1-7 |
December 1966-March 1967 |
92 |
1-8 |
March 1967-June 1967 |
93 |
1-7 |
June 1967-September 1967 |
94 |
1-6 |
September 1967-December 1967 |
95 |
1-6 |
December 1967-February 1968 |
96 |
1-6 |
March 1968-May 1968 |
97 |
1-9 |
June 1968-October 1968 |
98 |
1-8 |
October 1968-January 1969 |
|
By Office, 1968-1969 |
99 |
1-4 |
Education, Office of, March 1968-January 1969 |
|
5 |
Food and Drug Administration, March 1968-January 1969 |
|
Public Health Service |
|
6-9 |
March 1968-October 1968 |
100 |
1-2 |
November 1968-January 1969 |
|
Secretary's Office |
|
3-12 |
March 1968-July 1968 |
101 |
1-9 |
August 1968-December 1968 |
102 |
1-4 |
December 1968-January 1969 |
|
Social and Rehabilitative Services |
|
5-9 |
March 1968-December 1968 |
103 |
1 |
January 1969 |
|
Social Security Administration |
|
2-7 |
March 1968-January 1969 |
|
White House |
104 |
1-3 |
Drafts, March-August 1968 |
|
4-8 |
General,March 1968-January 1969 |
|
Departmental Files |
|
Administration |
|
Budget |
105 |
1-5 |
Fiscal Years 1966-1970 |
|
6 |
Memoranda, 1961-1967 |
|
7 |
National Teachers' Corps-supplemental appropriations,
1965-68 |
|
General |
106 |
1 |
American Public Welfare Association, 1964-1968 |
|
2-3 |
Articles, 1967-1968 |
|
4 |
Assistant Secretaries' meetings, 1966-1968 |
|
Cabinet meetings |
|
5 |
1963-1968 |
273 |
5 |
1968 |
106 |
6 |
Census (1970), 1967-1968 |
|
7 |
Center for Community Planning, 1967 |
|
8 |
Confidential reports on trips, 1963 |
|
9 |
Consumer protection, 1961-1968 |
|
10 |
Copyright and patent policy, 1965-1968 |
|
11 |
Drugs, 1967-1968 |
107 |
1 |
Economic impact of federal activities on local governments,
1963-1964 |
|
Economic Opportunity
Act |
|
2 |
Administration, 1964-1967 |
|
3 |
Coordination of HEW responsibilities under |
|
EOA, 1964-1967 |
|
4 |
Equalizing opportunity for the disadvantaged,1963-1964 |
|
5 |
Office of Economic Opportunity-HEW organizational changes,
1966-1968 |
|
6 |
Field coordination, 1965-1966 |
|
7-9 |
Goals, 1964-1966 |
|
10 |
Grants-in-aid, 1962-1967 |
|
11 |
Guaranteed annual income, 1966-1967 |
|
12 |
Hagadorn, Jack L., M.D., misquote of Secretary, 1968 |
108 |
1 |
History of HEW, 1965, 1967, n.d. |
|
2 |
Immediate steps to improve life in urban ghettos, 1967 |
|
3 |
Improving public communications, 1965-1966 |
|
4 |
Interfaith group, 1961-1965 |
|
Intergovernmental relations |
|
5 |
Advisory commission, 1961-1968 |
|
6 |
General, 1966-1967 |
|
7 |
Governor's conference, 1967 |
|
8 |
Inter-American Committee on Social Security, 1967-1968 |
|
Tax sharing, 1965-1967 |
|
9 |
International, 1961-1964, 1967 |
|
10 |
International Conference of Social Welfare |
|
11-12 |
Ministers, 1968 |
|
13 |
Kennedy Library, 1963-65 |
|
Kerner Commission report on civil disorders, 1968
|
|
14 |
Analysis |
|
15 |
Letters |
109 |
1 |
Labor Department, 1962, 1963, 1967 |
|
2 |
Los Angeles.(Watts) - possible projects, 1965 |
|
3 |
Management committee, 1967 |
|
4 |
Medical care costs, 1966-1968 |
|
5 |
Meet the Press-Cohen appearance, 1968 |
|
6 |
Memoranda to President Johnson, 1968 |
|
7 |
Miscellaneous papers received, 1962-1969 |
|
8 |
Model Cities program, 1968 |
|
9 |
Natl. Assoc. for Retarded Children, 1964-1965 |
|
10 |
Natl. Assoc. of Social Workers, 1961-1963, 1968 |
|
11 |
Natl. Conference on Social Welfare, 1962-1965 |
|
12 |
National Governors' Conference, 1968 |
|
13 |
Natl. voluntary organizations, 1962-1963, 1967 |
|
14 |
Negro, 1967-1968 |
|
15 |
New program ideas for Democratic platform, 1964 |
|
Planning, programming, and budget system |
110 |
1 |
General, 1966-1968 |
|
2 |
1973 objectives, 1967 |
|
Poor People's March, 1968 |
|
3-6 |
Correspondence and memoranda |
Photo Lot |
3949 |
Photographs |
110 |
7 |
Presidential award for civilian service,1963-1968 |
111 |
1 |
Presidential Medal of Freedom, 1963-1965 |
|
2 |
Press conference transcripts, 1968-1969 |
|
3 |
Priorities in projects, 1967 |
|
4 |
Private initiative and the ghetto, 1967 |
|
5 |
Program analysis, 1961-1964, 1967 |
|
6 |
Program planning, 1962, 1964 |
|
7 |
Progress report on HEW, 1968 |
|
8 |
Public information, 1964-1968 |
|
9 |
Publications, 1961-1965, 1967 |
|
10 |
Regional offices, 1963-1964, 1967-1968 |
|
Reorganization of HEW |
|
General |
|
11-12 |
1965-1966 |
112 |
1 |
1967-1968, n.d. |
|
2 |
Head Start program, 1968 |
|
3-5 |
Welfare Administration, 1967 |
|
6 |
Rockefeller programs, 1966 |
|
7 |
Secretary-briefings and
memos to, 1962-1968 |
|
8 |
Soviet health, education, and welfare, 1963 |
|
9 |
Special institutions, 1962, 1963, 1967 |
|
10 |
Student and youth affairs,
1968 |
|
11 |
Summer programs for disadvantaged youth, 1967-1968 |
|
12 |
Surplus property program, 1964-1967 |
|
13 |
Tigar law suit, 1968 |
|
14 |
Transition of the Presidency,
1968-1969 |
|
15 |
Treasury Department, 1961-1962 |
|
16 |
Under Secretaries' Group, 1966-1968 |
113 |
1 |
Urban Coalition, 1968 |
|
2 |
Urban employment opportunity, 1966 |
|
3 |
Urban relations, 1966 |
|
4 |
Weekly reports to the President,
December 1967-August 1968 |
|
White House |
|
Conferences |
|
5 |
Children and youth, 1966-1968 |
|
6 |
Health, 1965-1966 |
|
7 |
Mental retardation, 1963 |
|
8 |
"To Fullfill These Rights", 1965-1966 |
|
|
|
|
9 |
Fellows, 1965, 1968 |
|
10 |
General, 1963-1968 |
|
11-12 |
Requests, 1961-1968 |
|
13 |
"White papers" including James Dixon paper,
1965 |
|
14 |
Women, 1963-1967 |
|
Personnel |
|
15 |
Aging, 1965 |
|
16 |
Assistant Secretaries, 1961-1966 |
|
17 |
Children's Bureau, 1968 |
|
18 |
Education, 1961-1962, 1965, 1968 |
|
19 |
FDA |
|
20 |
General, 1962-1968 |
114 |
1 |
Office of Assistant Secretary for Legislation, 1961-1965 |
|
Personnel |
|
2 |
Office of the Secretary, 1967-1968 |
|
3 |
Public Health Service, 1964-1966, 1968 |
|
4 |
Regional directors, 1965-1966 |
|
5 |
Social Security Administration, 1965-1967 |
|
6 |
Special assistants on civil rights, 1962-1965 |
|
7 |
Water Pollution Control Administration, 1965 |
|
8 |
Welfare Administration, 1961-1963, 1966, 1968 |
|
Civil Rights |
|
9 |
Discrimination in federally-assisted programs, 1962-1964 |
|
Legislation |
|
10 |
1961 |
115 |
1 |
1963 |
|
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, 1964-1968
|
|
Compliance |
|
2-3 |
2-3 Alabama welfare case,
1965-1968 |
|
4-6 |
Chicago school desegregation case, 1965-1967 |
|
7 |
General, 1965-1968 |
|
8 |
Georgia, 1967-1968 |
116 |
1 |
Mississippi, 1966-1968 |
|
2 |
North and South Carolina, 1968 |
|
Implementation |
|
3-5 |
General, 1964-1968 |
|
Guidelines, 1966-1968 |
|
6 |
Extended care facilities, 1966 |
|
7 |
Hospitals, 1966-1967 |
|
8 |
Schools, 1966-1968 |
117 |
1 |
Organization and staffing, 1965-1968 |
|
2 |
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1966-1967 |
|
Education |
|
3 |
American Indians, 1967 |
|
4-5 |
Church-state, 1963-1967 |
|
6 |
Desegregation of schools, 1965-1966 |
|
7 |
Educational TV, 1963-1967 |
|
8 |
Elementary and Secondary Education Act - implementation,
1965-1968 |
|
9 |
Equal opportunity education, 1968 |
|
10-11 |
General, 1961-1968 |
118 |
1 |
Handicapped, 1965-1968 |
|
2 |
Higher education, 1962-1968 |
|
3 |
Higher education strategy study, 1968 |
|
4 |
Loans, scholarships, and tax credits, 1961-1967 |
|
5 |
Manpower and training, 1962-1967 |
|
6 |
Manpower report, President's, 1967 |
|
7 |
Miscellaneous memoranda, 1961-1968 |
|
8-9 |
Nurse accreditation, 1964-1967 |
|
10 |
Operation Follow Through, 1967 |
119 |
1 |
Organizations-educational, 1962, 1964 |
|
Public Laws 815 and 874, 1961-1968 |
|
2 |
General, 1961-1968 |
|
3 |
Meeting with state
and local representatives, 1962 |
|
4 |
Reorganization of the Office
of Education, 1961-1965 |
|
5 |
Southern Christian Leadership
Conference Chicago project, 1967 |
|
6 |
Soviet education, 1963-1964 |
|
7 |
Statistics, 1963-1964 |
|
8 |
Teachers' Corps,
1967 |
|
9 |
Teachers' salaries,
1961 |
|
10 |
Training programs
(including medical rejectees), 1964, 1966 |
|
11 |
Vocational education, 1965-1967 |
|
Health |
|
Air pollution
control, 1963-1968 |
|
12-13 |
General, 1963-1968 |
|
14 |
District of Columbia incinerator,
1966 |
|
15 |
Industry consultation,
1967 |
120 |
1 |
Alcoholism, 1961-1967 |
|
2 |
American Dental Association,
1963-1966 |
|
3 |
American Hospital Association,
1961-1968 |
|
4 |
American Medical
Association, 1965-1968 |
|
5-8 |
Child health, 1965-1968 |
|
9 |
Child health improvement
plan, 1966-1968 |
|
10 |
Chiropractors, 1963-1964 |
|
11 |
Doctor's fees, 1967-1968 |
|
12 |
Environmental health center,
1961-1965 |
121 |
1 |
Epilepsy, 1964-1966 |
|
2 |
Extended care facilities
(nursing homes), 1961-1966 |
|
3-5 |
Family planning, 1965-1968 |
|
6 |
Federal Radiation Council,
1968 |
|
7-8 |
Food and Drug Administration,
1961-1968 |
|
9 |
Fort Worth hospital closing,
1968 |
|
10 |
General, 1961-1968 |
122 |
1 |
Group practice, 1967 |
|
2 |
Health facilities, 1965-1968 |
|
3 |
Health message implementation,
1968 |
|
4 |
Health professions, 1966-1968 |
|
5 |
Hill-Burton, 1962-1968 |
|
6 |
Infant mortality, 1966-1967 |
|
7 |
Investigation of HEW (House
interstate subcommittee),
1965-1967 |
|
8 |
Mental health, 1961-1968 |
|
9 |
Mental illness and health,
1962 |
|
Mental retardation,
1961-1968 |
|
10 |
Administrative responsibilities,
1963-1965 |
|
11 |
Advertising Council campaign,
1964-1965 |
|
12 |
General, 1964-1968 |
|
13 |
Implementation of mental
retardation law,1963-1964 |
|
14 |
Occupational day center,
1963 |
|
15 |
Program proposals, 1960-1961 |
123 |
1 |
Program proposals,
1962 |
|
2 |
State planning grants,
1963-1964 |
|
3 |
University-affiliated centers,
1964-1965 |
|
4 |
Miscellaneous memoranda,
1961-1968 |
|
5 |
National Center for Health
Services Research, 1967 |
|
6 |
National Institute of Child
Health, 1961, 1966 |
|
7 |
National Institute of Health,
1961-1968 |
|
8 |
National Medical Association,
1965-1967 |
|
9 |
Newark Medical School,
1968 |
|
10 |
Nutrition, 1967-1968 |
|
Public Health
Service |
|
11 |
General, 1965 |
|
12 |
Georgetown University power
plant, 1967 |
|
13 |
Hospitals, 1965 |
|
14 |
Regional medical programs,
1964-1966, 1968 |
|
Reorganization
of health affairs |
|
15 |
1964-1966 |
124 |
1-3 |
1967-1968 |
|
4 |
Research, 1961-1967 |
|
5 |
St. Elizabeth's Hospital,
1964-1967 |
|
6 |
Selective Service rejectee
program, 1967-1968 |
|
7 |
Smoking, 1967-1969 |
|
8 |
Veteran's Administration.health
report, 1968 |
|
9 |
Water Pollution control,
1962-1965 |
|
Poverty
Background material and studies |
|
10 |
Memoranda, 1963-1964 |
|
Reports |
|
11 |
1963 |
125 |
1 |
1964 |
|
2 |
Economic Opportunity
Act-reactions from regions,1964 |
|
3 |
Goals (Wickenden material),
1963-1964 |
|
4 |
Low income cities
and counties, 1964 |
|
Memoranda, 1963-1964 |
|
5 |
HEW staff |
|
6 |
White House |
|
7 |
Relationship to Social
Security, 1968 |
|
8 |
Statistics, 1966 |
|
Social Security |
126 |
1 |
AFL-CIO rallies in support
of Social Security, 1967 |
|
2 |
Anniversaries of Social
Security Act, 1961, 1965,1968 |
|
3 |
Credit unions, 1961-1968 |
|
4 |
General, 1961-1968 |
|
Health insurance,
1961-1969 |
|
5 |
Actuarial memoranda (Bob
Meyer's memos),1966-1967 |
|
6 |
American Hospital Association,
1965-1967 |
|
7 |
American Medical Association,
1961-1962 |
|
8 |
Drugs, 1963, 1967 |
|
9 |
Extended care facilities,
1966-1967 |
|
10-12 |
General, 1961, 1965-1968 |
|
13 |
Hospital insurance, 1962 |
127 |
1 |
Hospital utilization, 1967-1968 |
|
Medicare implementation,
1965-1968 |
|
2 |
AMA, 1965-1967 |
|
3 |
Anniversary of Medicare,
1966-1968 |
|
4 |
Extended care facilities,
1966-1967 |
|
5 |
Drugs, 1966 |
|
6-7 |
General, 1965-1967 |
|
8 |
Hospitals, 1965-1967 |
|
9 |
Reasonable charges, 1966 |
|
10 |
Reimbursement, 1966 |
|
Supplementary
Medical Insurance, 1967-1969 |
|
11 |
General, 1967-1969 |
|
12 |
Premium rates, 1967-1968 |
128 |
1 |
Public opinion letters,
1969 |
|
2 |
Physicians' fees, 1967-1968 |
|
3 |
Reimbursement, 1966-1968 |
|
4 |
Support by doctors, 1961-1962 |
|
5 |
Wells' Television, 1967 |
|
History, 1961-1969 |
|
6 |
Frase-McKinley book, 1963-1969 |
|
7 |
Social Security Administration,
1961-1968 |
|
8 |
International, 1961-1968 |
|
9 |
National Bureau of Economic
Research study on Social Security, 1967 |
|
OASDI, 1961-1969 |
|
10 |
Amish, 1963-1964 |
|
11 |
Benefits, 1966 |
|
12 |
Coverage, 1961-1964 |
|
13 |
Disability insurance, 1961-1965 |
129 |
1 |
General, 1961-1968 |
|
2 |
Peterson, Ray, criticism
of OASDI, 1961 |
|
3 |
Rehabilitation costs chargeable
to disability trust fund, 1961-1964 |
|
4 |
Retirement test, 1962,
1968 |
|
5 |
Trust fund, Board of Trustees'
meetings,1967-1969 |
|
6 |
Private pension plans,
1963-1965 |
|
7 |
Proposals, 1968-1969 |
|
8 |
Reader's Digest article
and rebuttal, 1967-1968 |
|
9 |
Recession, 1961 |
|
10 |
Reorganization, 1961-1962,
1965 |
|
Social insurance,
1961-1965 |
|
11 |
General, 1961-1965 |
|
12 |
Proper terminology, 1961-1963 |
|
Welfare |
130 |
1 |
Advisory Council on Public
Welfare, 1964-1966 |
|
AFDC (Aid to
Families with Dependent Children) |
|
2-4 |
General, 1961-1968 |
|
5-6 |
Michigan case, 1963 |
|
7 |
Reader's Digest article,
1961-1962 |
|
8 |
Review of program nationwide,
1962-1963 |
|
Suitable home-substitute
parent provisions
General |
|
9-10 |
1961-1967 |
131 |
1 |
1967-1968 |
|
2 |
NAACP complaint |
|
3 |
Unemployed parent provision,
1961-1964 |
|
Aging |
|
4-5 |
General, 1961-1968 |
|
6 |
Panel of Consultants on
Aging, 1961-1964 |
|
7 |
President's Council on
Aging, 1962-1968 |
|
8 |
Programs for senior citizens,
1965-1968 |
|
9 |
Research, 1966 |
|
10 |
State relationships, 1963-1966 |
|
11 |
Basic income guarantee,
1968 |
|
Children's Bureau |
|
12 |
General, 1961-1968 |
132 |
1 |
Programs, 1961-1962 |
|
2 |
Reorganization, 1961 |
|
3 |
Crippled children's programs-
reorganization, 1967 |
|
4 |
Cuban Refugee program,
1962-1965 |
|
5 |
Day care, 1961-1968 |
|
6-7 |
District of Columbia Welfare
Department, 1961-1967 |
|
8 |
Early childhood, 1967-1968 |
|
9 |
Family Services |
133 |
1 |
Field Foundation, 1961-1962 |
|
2 |
Housing, 1963-1967 |
|
3 |
Juvenile delinquency, 1961-1962,
1966 |
|
Kerr-Mills programs
(Medical Assistance for the Aged and Old-Age Assistance) |
|
4-5 |
General, 1961-1965 |
|
6 |
Implementation, 1961-1964 |
|
Medicaid (Title
XIX), 1965-1968 |
|
7 |
American Nursing Home Association,
1967 |
|
8 |
California and Oklahoma,
1966-1968 |
|
9 |
General, 1966-1968 |
134 |
1 |
Implementation. 1965-1968 |
|
2 |
Louisiana, 1966-1967 |
|
3 |
Medical Assistance Advisory
Council |
|
4-5 |
New York, 1966-1968 |
|
6 |
Puerto Rico, 1967 |
|
7 |
Reasonable costs, 1967 |
|
8 |
Ways and Means executive
sessions, 1966 |
|
9 |
National welfare organizations,
1961-1969 |
135 |
1 |
One-stop centers, 1965 |
|
Public Assistance,
1961-1969 |
|
2 |
Declaration of income,
1968 |
|
3 |
Determining eligibility,
1968-1969 |
|
4 |
Expenditures, 1966-1967 |
|
5 |
Fair hearings, 1967-1968 |
|
6-7 |
General, 1961-1964 |
|
8 |
Handbook transmittal X77
(Byrd letter), 1966 |
|
9 |
Household searches, 1965 |
|
10 |
Public Welfare Amendments
of 1962, 1961-1962 |
136 |
1 |
Publications, 1963-1967 |
|
2 |
Reevaluation of welfare
programs, 1961-1962 |
|
3 |
Research. 1963-1967 |
|
4 |
School health, 1963-1964 |
|
5 |
Social welfare attache,
1963-1967 |
|
Social work education
and training, 1961-1966 |
|
6-7 |
General, 1961-1966 |
|
8 |
Massachusetts, 1965-1966 |
|
9-10 |
State departments of public
welfare, 1961-1968 |
|
11 |
Tax provisions for the
aged, 1963-1964, 1966 |
137 |
1 |
Vocational Rehabilitation |
|
Welfare Administration/Social
and Rehabilitative Services, 1961-1968 |
|
2 |
Establishment, 1961-1963 |
|
3-4 |
General, 1962-1968 |
|
5 |
Reorganization, 1967 |
|
6-7 |
Ten administrative changes,
1961-1962 |
|
8 |
Wickenden, Elizabeth, 1961.
1963-1968 |
|
9 |
Winston, Ellen, 1967-1968 |
|
10 |
Work Experience program,
1963-1966 |
|
11 |
Work relief, 1961 |
|
Legislation, 1961-1968
Bills
1961
Education |
138 |
1 |
Educational TV |
|
Elementary and
Secondary Education Act |
|
2 |
Amendments |
|
3 |
Floor action |
|
4 |
Exceptional children |
|
5-6 |
General |
|
7-8 |
Higher education |
|
National Defense
Education Act |
|
9 |
Amendments |
|
10 |
Congressional action |
|
11 |
Support |
|
12 |
Tables |
139 |
1 |
Vocational education and
training |
|
2 |
Youth conservation corps |
|
Health |
|
3 |
Accident prevention |
|
4 |
Aid to medical education
and research |
|
5 |
Air pollution control |
|
6 |
Community health services
and facilities |
|
7 |
General |
|
8 |
Other Bills |
|
9 |
Radiological Health |
|
10 |
Transfer of Freedman's
Hospital |
|
11 |
Water Pollution Control |
|
12 |
Water Resources Council |
|
Miscellaneous |
|
13 |
Aging-recommendations for
legislation and programs |
|
14 |
Federal advisory council
on the arts |
|
15 |
Mentally retarded children |
|
16 |
Migratory workers |
|
17 |
Vocational rehabilitation |
|
Social Security |
|
18 |
Aid to children of unemployed
fathers |
|
19 |
Child health research |
|
20 |
Cuban refugees |
|
Health insurance
for the aged |
|
21 |
Draft bills |
|
22 |
Dr. Teed correspondence |
|
23 |
General |
140 |
1 |
Hearings |
|
2 |
Information procedure |
|
3 |
Private plans |
|
4 |
Prudential Insurance Company |
|
5 |
Rockefeller Optional Plan |
|
6 |
Thank-you letters |
|
7 |
Inter-country adoption |
|
8 |
Juvenile delinquency |
|
9 |
Repatriation |
|
10 |
Social Security amendments-Congressional
action |
|
11 |
Unemployment compensation
proposal |
|
1962
Education |
141 |
1 |
Adult literacy |
|
2 |
Bailey and Delany bills |
|
3 |
District of Columbia impacted
areas |
|
4 |
Educational television |
|
5 |
Exceptional children |
|
6-7 |
General, 1961-1962 |
|
|
Higher education |
|
8 |
H.R. 8900 |
|
9 |
Compromises |
|
10 |
Library services |
|
11 |
National Defense Educational
Assistance Act |
|
12 |
Nurse education and training |
|
13 |
Quality of education |
|
14-15 |
Special education and rehabilitation |
|
16 |
Technical education |
|
|
Health |
|
17 |
Food and drugs |
|
18 |
General |
|
19 |
Group practice facility
loans |
142 |
1 |
Health services for migrants |
|
2 |
Health professions education |
|
3 |
Hill-Burton reassessment |
|
4 |
Institute of child health
and human development |
|
5 |
Kefauver drug bill |
|
6 |
Other bills |
|
7 |
PHS reorganization plan |
|
8 |
Saint Elizabeth's Hospital |
|
|
Miscellaneous |
|
9 |
Advisory Council on the
Arts |
|
|
Social Security |
|
10-11 |
Aging, 1961-1962 |
|
12 |
Anderson amendments |
|
13 |
Anesthetics and radiology |
|
|
Blue Cross plans |
|
14 |
Costs |
|
15 |
Estimates |
|
16 |
Memoranda |
|
17 |
Curtis debate |
|
18-19 |
General |
143 |
1 |
Harrison compromise |
|
2 |
2 Javits bill |
|
3 |
Lindsay bill |
|
4 |
Material for the White
House and Congress |
|
5 |
Reader's Digest article
on King-Anderson |
|
6 |
Revised health insurance
plan |
|
7 |
Support |
|
8 |
Taxes |
|
9 |
Voluntary pensions by self-employed
individuals (H.R. 10) |
|
10 |
Vocational rehabilitation |
|
|
Welfare |
|
11 |
Baldwin amendment |
|
12 |
Comments on welfare bill |
|
13 |
Conference committee action |
|
14-15 |
Drafts |
|
16 |
General |
144 |
1 |
House committee action |
|
2 |
Legislative proposals |
|
3 |
Senate committee action |
|
4 |
Senate floor action, 1962 |
|
5 |
Testimony and bill reports |
|
|
1963
Education |
|
6 |
Comments on education bill |
|
7 |
Congressional action |
|
8 |
Costs |
|
9 |
Desegregation of schools |
|
10-12 |
General, 1962-1963 |
|
13 |
Higher education |
|
14 |
Manpower development |
|
15 |
Migrant worker education |
145 |
1 |
NDEA amendments |
|
2 |
Omnibus bill |
|
3 |
P.L. 815 & 874 |
|
4 |
Ribicoff Six-point Education
Program |
|
5 |
Science club |
|
6 |
Student loan and tax credit
proposals |
|
7 |
Vocational education proposals |
|
8 |
Youth opportunities bill |
|
|
Health |
|
9-10 |
Air pollution, 1962-1963 |
|
11 |
Consumer protection |
|
12 |
Food and drug bills |
|
13 |
Health professions |
|
14 |
Hill-Burton, 1962-1963 |
|
15 |
International health research,
1962-1963 |
|
16 |
General, 1962-1963 |
|
17 |
Mental health, 1962-1963 |
146 |
1-3 |
Mental retardation |
|
4 |
Other bills |
|
5 |
Water pollution amendments |
|
|
Miscellaneous |
|
6 |
Arts bills, 1962-1963 |
|
7 |
Narcotics abuse |
|
8 |
Vocational Education |
|
|
Social Security |
|
9 |
General |
|
|
Health/Hospital insurance |
|
10 |
Bills, 1962-1963 |
|
11 |
Costs, 1962-1963 |
|
12 |
Curtis debate, 1962-1963 |
|
13 |
Health insurance for the
aged-general |
|
14 |
Hearings |
|
15 |
Hospital insurance for
the aged-general,1962-1963 |
147 |
1-2 |
Javits task force, 1961-1963 |
|
3 |
Meeting, October 29, 1962 |
|
4 |
Nursing homes |
|
5 |
Other plans |
|
6 |
Questions and answers |
|
7 |
Segregation |
|
8 |
Statistics |
|
9 |
Support |
|
10 |
OASDI, changes in, 1962-1963 |
|
|
Welfare |
|
11 |
Aid to Dependent Children
(ADC) amendments (Ribicoff bill) |
|
12 |
Aging bill (Fogarty-McNamara) |
|
13 |
Aid to the blind (Virginia) |
|
14 |
Food stamp plan |
|
15 |
Maternal and child health
(mental retardation) |
|
16 |
Other bills |
|
17 |
Senior Citizens Act, 1962-1963 |
|
18 |
Work relief |
|
|
1964
Education |
|
19 |
Elementary-secondary |
|
20 |
Handicapped children, 1963-1964 |
148 |
1 |
Hartke bill |
|
2 |
General |
|
3 |
Libraries, 1963-1964 |
|
4 |
National Defense Education
Act |
|
5 |
Other bills |
|
|
Health |
|
6 |
District of Columbia health
facilities |
|
7-8 |
Hill-Burton |
|
9 |
National Institute of Health
(NIH) proposals |
|
10 |
Nursing education, 1962-1964 |
|
11 |
Other bills |
|
12 |
Reorganization of the Public
Health Service |
|
13 |
Water pollution, 1963-1964 |
|
|
Poverty |
|
14 |
Amendments |
|
15 |
Community action bill |
149 |
1 |
Congressional action |
|
2 |
Development, 1963-1964 |
|
3 |
Draft bills, 1964 |
|
4 |
Eastern Kentucky project,
1963-1964 |
|
5-7 |
General, 1963-1964 |
|
8 |
Special projects grants,
1964 |
|
|
Social Security
Amendments |
|
9 |
Conference committee action |
|
10 |
Drafts |
150 |
1 |
General |
|
2 |
House action |
|
3-4 |
Senate action |
|
|
Hospital insurance |
|
5 |
AMA (American Medical Association) |
|
6 |
Blue Cross/Blue Shield,
1961-1964 |
|
7 |
Financing |
|
8-9 |
General |
|
10 |
House action |
|
11 |
Javits bill (S. 2431) |
|
12 |
Kerr-Mills |
151 |
1 |
Policy issues |
|
2 |
Press clips |
|
3 |
Private health insurance,
1963-1964 |
|
4 |
Proposals and plans |
|
5 |
Senate action |
|
6 |
Smathers bill |
|
7 |
Vocational Rehabilitation,
1963-1964 |
|
|
Welfare |
|
8 |
Appalachian regional development |
|
9 |
Day care |
|
10 |
General |
|
11 |
Juvenile delinquency |
|
12-15 |
Kerr-Mills revision |
|
1965
Education |
152 |
1 |
Arts and humanities, 1964-1965 |
|
Elementary & Secondary
Education Act of 1965 |
|
2 |
Congressional action |
|
3 |
General |
|
4 |
Higher education |
|
5 |
Legislative program, 1964-1965 |
|
6 |
National Institute for
the Deaf |
|
7 |
Other bills, 1964-1965 |
|
Health |
|
8 |
Air pollution |
|
9 |
Cigarette labelling |
|
10 |
Community health services |
|
11 |
Drug legislation, 1964-1965 |
|
12 |
Health professions educational
assistance |
|
13 |
Health research facilities |
|
14 |
Heart disease, cancer,
and stroke |
153 |
1 |
Immigration |
|
2 |
Legislative program, 1964-1965 |
|
3 |
Medical libraries |
|
4 |
Mental retardation, 1964-1965 |
|
5 |
Public Health Service personnel |
|
6 |
Water pollution control |
|
Miscellaneous |
|
7 |
Crime and law enforcement,
1964-1965 |
|
Social Security (Health/Hospital
Insurance) |
|
8 |
American Medical Association |
|
9 |
Clearance with leaders,
1964 |
|
10 |
Doctors and hospital insurance,
1964-1965 |
|
11 |
Conference committee HR
6675 |
|
12 |
Costs, 1964-1965 |
|
General |
154 |
1 |
November 1964-January 1965 |
|
2 |
February 1965 |
|
3 |
March 1965 |
|
4 |
April 1965 |
|
5 |
May-September 1965 |
|
6 |
Herlong-Curtis Bill "Eldercare" |
|
7 |
Hospital utilization, 1964-1965 |
|
8 |
House committee action |
|
9 |
HR 1, 1964-1965 |
155 |
1 |
HR 6675 |
|
2 |
Mailing, 1964-1965 |
|
3 |
Lindsay-Tupper and Byrnes
Bills, 1964-1965 |
|
4 |
Long amendment |
|
5 |
Kerr-Mills, 1964-1965 |
|
6 |
Kaiser proposal |
|
7 |
Radiologists and other
medical specialists |
|
8 |
Senate committee action,
May 1965 |
|
9 |
Senate floor action, April-May,
1965 |
|
10 |
Supporters and consultants,
1964-1965 |
|
Vocational Rehabilitation
Act amendments |
|
11 |
January-March 1965 |
156 |
1 |
April-November 1965 |
|
2 |
December-November 1965 |
|
3 |
General 1965 |
|
Welfare |
|
4 |
Child health act |
|
5 |
Juvenile delinquency, 1964-1965 |
|
6 |
Older Americans Act |
|
7 |
General, 1964-1965 |
|
8 |
Ribicoff bills |
|
1966 |
|
9 |
Allied health professions
training |
|
10 |
Blindness, 1965-1966 |
|
11 |
Birth defects and handicapped |
157 |
1 |
Child safety act |
|
2 |
Community work and training
programs |
|
3 |
Community Services Bill |
|
4 |
Comprehensive health planning
& public health services amendments |
|
5 |
Economic Opportunity Act
amendments |
|
6 |
Education bills, 1965-1966 |
|
7 |
Education proposals, 1965-1966 |
|
8 |
Elementary & secondary
education, 1965-1966 |
|
9 |
Fair Packaging & Labelling
Act |
|
10 |
Food, drug, and cosmetic
draft bills |
|
11 |
Group practice medical
facilities (HR 15890 and S 3711), 1965-1966 |
|
12 |
Health care facilities
(S. 3801/Anderson bill) |
158 |
1 |
Health proposals, 1965-1966 |
|
2 |
Higher education |
|
3 |
Hospital modernization |
|
4 |
Humane treatment of animals,
1964-1966 |
|
5 |
International education |
|
6 |
International health |
|
7 |
Intergovernmental personnel
act (S 3408) |
|
8 |
Manpower resources, development,
& training bills |
|
9 |
Medical Assistance Title
XIX amendments |
|
10 |
Medicare extension |
|
11 |
Mental retardation, 1964-1966 |
|
12 |
Narcotic addict rehabilitation
act (HR 9167 and S 2152) |
|
13 |
Pollution control |
|
14 |
Population control (S 1679
and 2993) |
|
15 |
Prouty amendment |
|
16 |
Public Health Service personnel |
|
17 |
Social Security legislation,
general |
159 |
1 |
Social Security proposals |
|
2 |
Social work manpower training,
1964-1966 |
|
3 |
Support for social work
bill |
|
4 |
Unemployment compensation |
|
5 |
Welfare legislation |
|
6 |
Welfare proposals, 1965-1966 |
|
1967 |
|
7 |
ADC |
|
8 |
Administrative procedures
act (S 518) |
|
9 |
Air Quality Act |
|
10 |
Centers for deaf-blind
children |
|
11 |
Child welfare bills (HR
1977 & 16760), 1966-1967 |
|
12 |
Economic Opportunity Act
amendments |
|
13 |
Economic report |
|
14 |
Education for the public
service |
|
15 |
Education proposals |
160 |
1 |
Educational television |
|
2 |
Elementary and secondary
education |
|
3 |
General legislative memos |
|
4 |
Guaranteed student loan
program |
|
5 |
Health proposals |
|
6 |
Health service personnel
act |
|
7 |
Higher education |
|
8 |
Juvenile delinquency, 1966-1967 |
|
9 |
Mental health (PL 90-31) |
|
10 |
Mental retardation |
|
11 |
National Commission on
Rural Poverty testimony |
|
12 |
Older Americans Act amendments
(PL 90-42) |
|
13 |
Other bills |
|
14 |
Partnership in Health |
|
15 |
Public assistance |
161 |
1-2 |
Public assistance proposals |
|
3 |
Public Assistance statistics
and cost data |
|
4 |
Public broadcasting |
|
5 |
Selective Service Act |
|
Social Security amendments |
|
6 |
Chief actuaries' memorandum |
|
7 |
Conference committee |
|
8 |
Conference report issues |
|
9 |
Correspondence, 1966-67 |
|
10 |
Drug bill |
|
11 |
General |
162 |
1 |
HR 12080 |
|
2 |
Miscellaneous proposals |
|
3 |
Nursing home care |
|
4 |
Puerto Rico |
|
5-6 |
Senate amendments |
|
7 |
Senate Finance Committee |
|
8-9 |
Speech drafts for passing
HR 12080 |
|
10 |
Tax rates OASDI |
163 |
1 |
20% & 25% benefit increases |
|
2 |
Ways and Means Committee |
|
3 |
Ways and Means executive
sessions |
|
4 |
Social work education,
1966-1967 |
|
5-6 |
Title XIX amendments, 1966-1967 |
|
7 |
Vocational education |
|
8 |
Vocational rehabilitation
(PL 90-99), 1968 |
|
1968 |
|
9 |
AFDC freeze |
|
10 |
Child health |
|
11 |
Drugs under social security |
|
12 |
Education legislation |
|
13 |
Food and drug legislation |
164 |
1 |
Hazardous radiation act |
|
2 |
Health legislation-general |
|
3 |
Health manpower act |
|
4 |
Health personnel system |
|
5 |
Higher education |
|
6 |
Older Americans Act amendments |
|
7 |
Public Health Service legislation |
|
8 |
Unemployment insurance
proposals |
|
9 |
Vocational education and
rehabilitation |
|
10 |
Volunteers |
|
11 |
Wholesome fish |
|
12 |
Whitten amendments |
|
Planning |
165 |
1-2 |
Achievements, 1961-1968 |
|
Congressional relations |
|
3-4 |
Contacts, 1961-1967 |
|
5 |
Notification of grants,
1963-1967 |
|
6 |
Requests, 1965-1967 |
|
7 |
Thank-you letters, 1968 |
|
8-10 |
Hearings schedules, 1961-1968 |
|
Meetings at the White
House (legislative planning for 1965), 1964 |
|
11 |
Confidential reports to
the Secretary |
|
12 |
Education and health |
|
13 |
Income maintenance |
|
14 |
Intergovernmental relations |
166 |
1 |
Metropolitan & human
problems |
|
2 |
Pollution |
|
Proposals |
|
3-10 |
1961-1964 |
167 |
1-7 |
1965-1967 |
168 |
1-2 |
1968-1969 |
|
3 |
Procedures, 1961-1964 |
|
Reports
Congress and Bureau of the Budget |
|
4-8 |
November 1966-March 1968 |
169 |
1-3 |
March 1968-January 1969 |
|
White House |
|
4-6 |
October 1967-May 1968 |
170 |
1 |
July 1968-October 1968 |
|
2-4 |
Status of major legislation,
1962-1968 |
|
Memoranda |
171 |
1-8 |
July 1961-December 1967 |
172 |
1-6 |
January 1968-November 1968 |
173 |
1-5 |
December 1968-February |
|
Non-HEW Activities
Articles |
|
6 |
1961-1962 |
174 |
1-5 |
1963-1968 |
|
6 |
Committee on Social Insurance
Terminology, 1961-1964 |
|
7 |
Graduate Centers of Government
and Public Policy, 1963 |
|
8 |
Industrial Relations Research
Association. 1961-1967 |
|
9 |
JFK Center for the Performing
Arts, 1968 |
|
10 |
Wisconsin, 1961-1964 |
|
Phone Calls |
175 |
1-9 |
July 1961-September 1964 |
176 |
1-13 |
October 1964-December 1967 |
177 |
1-4 |
January 1968-January 1969 |
|
Presidential Messages,
1961-1968
1961 |
178 |
1 |
Education |
|
2 |
Health |
|
3 |
Water pollution |
|
1962 |
|
4 |
Consumer protection |
|
5 |
Education |
|
6 |
Health |
|
7 |
State of the Union |
|
8 |
Welfare |
|
1963
Aging |
|
9 |
December 1962-January
1963 |
179 |
1-2 |
February 1963 |
|
3 |
Civil rights |
|
4 |
Education |
|
5 |
Health |
|
6 |
Mental health and mental
retardation |
|
7 |
Vocational education |
|
8 |
Youth |
|
1964 |
180 |
1 |
Aging |
|
2 |
Economic report |
|
3-4 |
Education |
|
5 |
Health |
|
6 |
Poverty |
|
7 |
Speeches |
|
1965 |
181 |
1 |
Health |
|
2 |
Hospital insurance, signing
ceremony |
|
3 |
International education |
|
4 |
Signing statements |
|
5 |
State of the Union and
other |
|
1966 |
|
6 |
Consumer drug and cosmetic |
|
7 |
Economic report |
|
8-9 |
Health and education |
|
10 |
International health and
education |
|
11 |
State of the Union and
other messages |
|
1967 |
182 |
1-2 |
Children and youth |
|
3 |
Clean air |
|
4 |
Crime program |
|
5 |
Education signing statement |
|
6-7 |
Health and education |
|
8 |
Indians |
|
9 |
Older Americans program |
|
10 |
Ouality of the environment |
183 |
1 |
Social Security signing
statement |
|
2 |
State of the Union |
|
3 |
Urban and rural poverty |
|
1968 |
|
4 |
Cities |
|
5 |
Consumer protection |
|
6 |
Crime |
|
7-8 |
Education |
|
9 |
Environment |
|
10-11 |
Health |
|
12 |
Indians |
|
13 |
Manpower |
|
14 |
Other |
|
15 |
State of the Union |
|
Task Forces |
184 |
1 |
Adult work programs, 1965-1966 |
|
2-8 |
Advisory commissions, general,
1961-1969 |
|
9-10 |
Alcoholism, 1963-1966 |
|
11 |
American Indians, 1967 |
|
12 |
Cancer, heart disease,
and strokes, 1964 |
185 |
1 |
Child development,
1967 |
|
2 |
Children and youth, 1967 |
|
3 |
Cities, 1966-1967 |
|
4 |
Civil rights, 1965 |
|
5 |
Consumer protection, 1962 |
|
6 |
Crime and delinquency,
1964-1965 |
|
7 |
Cuban refugees, 1965 |
|
8 |
HEW relationships with
state health agencies,1966-1967 |
|
9 |
Early child development,
1966 |
|
10 |
Economic growth, 1962 |
|
11 |
Economic incentives for
pollution abatement, 1965 |
|
Education |
|
12 |
1964-1965 |
186 |
1-2 |
1966-67 |
|
3 |
Education for the urban
disadvantaged, 1967 |
|
4 |
Education of gifted children,
1967-1968 |
|
5 |
Exclusion of mental illness
in MAA and health insurance programs, 1963 |
|
6-7 |
General, 1961-1968 |
|
8 |
Handicapped children, 1966-1967 |
|
Health |
|
9-10 |
1964-September 1966 |
187 |
1-3 |
October 1966-1967 |
|
4-5 |
Health care, 1965 |
|
6-7 |
Health, education, and
welfare services and public housing, 1962-66 |
188 |
1 |
Health insurance for the
aged, 1961-1962 |
|
2-3 |
Health Insurance Benefits
Advisory Council, 1965-1968 |
|
4 |
Higher education, 1968 |
|
5 |
Housing, 1967-1968 |
|
Income maintenance |
|
6-9 |
July-September, 1964 |
189 |
1-6 |
September-November 1964 |
190 |
1-9 |
July 1965-December 1966 |
191 |
1-3 |
1967 |
|
4 |
Income guarantees. 1967 |
|
5 |
Job Corps and Head Start,
1968 |
|
6 |
Labor and related legislation.
1965 |
|
7-9 |
Manpower, 1965-1967 |
|
10 |
Manpower conservation,
1963-1964 |
|
11 |
Manpower requirements and
training programs, 1961-1967 |
192 |
1 |
Medical advisory committee
nominees, 1967-1968 |
|
Mental retardation |
|
2-4 |
President's Committee,
1961, 1966-1968 |
|
5 |
President's Panel, 1961-1963 |
|
6 |
Secretary's Committee,
1961-1963 |
|
7 |
National Service Corps,
1962 |
|
8 |
Nurses, names for advisory
commissions, 1965 |
|
9 |
Nursing home care, 1966 |
193 |
1-3 |
Nursing homes,
1966 |
|
4 |
Nutrition and diets, 1966-1967 |
|
5-7 |
Older Americans, 1966-1968 |
|
8 |
Organization of social
services, 1968 |
|
9 |
Poverty, 1964 |
|
10 |
Prescription drugs, 1967-1968 |
194 |
1-3 |
Public assistance, 1965 |
|
4 |
Retirement, 1964 |
|
5 |
Smoking and health, 1967-1968 |
|
6 |
SocialSecurity, 1963-1965 |
|
7 |
Social work education and
manpower, 1962-1965 |
|
Status of women |
|
8 |
1961-1962 |
195 |
1 |
1962-1963 |
|
Vocational education |
|
2 |
Advisory council, 1968-1969 |
|
3 |
Panel of Consultants on
1961-1962 |
|
4 |
Water pollution, 1961 |
|
5 |
Welfare, 1961-1962 |
|
6 |
Women, interdepartmental
committee on, 1963-1968 |
|
7 |
Women, names for
advisory committees, 1964-1965 |
|
University of Michigan,
1969-1981 |
|
Alphabetical Files,
1969-1979 |
196 |
1 |
A-Al, 1969-1979 |
|
2 |
Am, 1969-1979 |
|
3 |
An-Az, 1969-1979 |
|
4 |
Aaron, Henry, 1976-1979 |
|
5 |
Abel-Smith, Brian, 1969-1979 |
|
6 |
Achenbaum. W. Andrew, 1974-1981 |
|
AFL-CIO Labor Studies
Center |
|
7-9 |
Correspondence, 1969-1980 |
197 |
1 |
Miscellany, 1969-1979 |
|
2 |
Aging
and Work article, 1979 |
|
3 |
Altmeyer, Arthur J., 1973-1978 |
|
4-7 |
American Arbitration Association
(AAA), 1974-1978 |
|
8 |
American Association for
the Advancement of Science,1972, 1978 |
|
9 |
American Association of
Ophthalmology, 1973-1974, 1977 |
|
10 |
American Bar Association,
1972-1973, 1979 |
|
11 |
American Enterprise Institute,
1971-1977 |
|
12 |
American Health Foundation,
1974-1978 |
198 |
1-2 |
American Hospital Association,
1971-1973 |
|
3 |
American Medical Association,
1972-1979 |
|
American Public Welfare
Association |
|
4-6 |
Correspondence, 1970-1979 |
199 |
1-2 |
Minutes and memoranda,
1974-1977 |
|
3 |
American Society of Internal
Medicine, 1972-1973 |
|
4 |
Ancell, Nathan, 1972-1974 |
|
5 |
40th Anniversary of Social
Security, 1975 |
|
6 |
35th Anniversary of Social
Security, 1970 |
|
7-8 |
Arbitration Advisory Committee.
1975-1977 |
|
9 |
Arno Press, 1971-1972 |
|
10 |
Association of American
Universities, 1972-1974 |
|
11 |
Axelrod, Dr. Solomon, 1969-1976 |
200 |
1-7 |
Ba-Br, 1969-1979 |
201 |
1 |
Bu-Bz, 1969-1979 |
|
2 |
Baer, John (Center to Promote
Health Care Studies),1977-1978 |
|
3 |
Bailis, Lawrence, 1973-1975 |
|
4 |
Ball, Robert, 1969-1979 |
|
5 |
Bane, Frank, 1974-1978 |
|
6 |
Bazelon, David, 1969-1978 |
|
7 |
Bechill, William, 1971-1974 |
|
8 |
Beezer, Robert, 1972-1973 |
|
9 |
Ben-Gurion University (Moshe
Prywes, President),1973-1976 |
|
10 |
Bergman, Abraham, 1971-1973 |
|
11 |
Bernstein, Bernice, 1971-1979 |
273 |
6 |
Blaustein, Saul J., 1981-1983 |
201 |
12 |
Bixby, Lenore, 1971-1973 |
|
13 |
Blue Cross/Blue Shield,
1969-1979 |
|
14 |
Blumenthal, Michael, 1976-1979 |
|
15 |
Bookbinder, Hyman (American
Jewish Committee),1969-1973 |
|
16 |
Booth, Phil, 1973-1980 |
|
17 |
Bortz, Abe, 1971-1978 |
202 |
1 |
Brademas, John, 1969-1979 |
|
2 |
Brandon, Henry (interview),
1972-1973 |
|
3 |
Bray, Howard, 1972 |
|
4 |
Brieland. Donald, 1976-1977 |
|
5 |
Brodhead, William, 1978-1979 |
|
6 |
Brookings Institute, 1971-1979 |
|
7 |
Brown, J. Douglas, 1969-1978 |
|
8 |
Brown, Halla, 1976-1978 |
|
9 |
Browne, Vincent - Civil
Rights Documentation Project,1973 |
|
10 |
Bugbee, George, 1969-1979 |
|
11 |
Bullard, Perry, 1973-1977 |
|
12 |
Burke, James (Representative),
1974-1976 |
|
13 |
Burns, Eveline, 1970-1979 |
|
14 |
Burton, Philip (Representative),
1971-1973, 1976 |
|
15 |
Butler, Robert, 1976-1977 |
203 |
1-8 |
Ca-Cz, 1969-1979 |
204 |
1-2 |
Califano, Joseph. 1976-1978 |
|
3 |
Cardwell, James, 1971-1977 |
|
4 |
Carlucci, Frank, 1974 |
|
5 |
Carp, Bert (White House),
197$-1979 |
|
6 |
Carroll, John, 1972-1979 |
|
7 |
Carter,Jimmy, meeting on
Dec. 20, 1978, 1978-1979 |
|
8 |
Carter, Jimmy, 1974-1979 |
|
9 |
Catalyst (Mrs. Felice Schwartz),
1971, 1979 |
|
10 |
Cater, Douglas, 1971-1976 |
|
11 |
Catholic Hospital Association,
1978 |
|
12 |
CED (Committee for Economic
Development), 1970-1973 |
|
13 |
Center for Information
on America (Townsend Scudder),1976 |
|
14 |
Champion, Hale (HEW undersecretary),
1977-1978 |
205 |
1 |
Change Magazine, 1976 |
|
2 |
Chapman, Carlton, 1970-1972,
1977 |
|
3 |
Chaskes, Deborah, 1977,
1979 |
|
4 |
Children's Lobby, 1972 |
|
5 |
China trip, February 1976 |
|
6 |
Church, Frank, 1971-1977 |
|
7-8 |
Citizen's Stamp Advisory
Committee, 1969-1980 |
|
9 |
Clampitt, Robert (Children's
Express), 1977-1979 |
|
10 |
Coalition for Human Needs
and Budget Priorities,1973-1974 |
|
11 |
Coladarci, Arthur (Dean),
1971-1974 |
|
12 |
Cole, Edward, 1971 |
|
13 |
Colman, Joseph, 1975 |
|
14 |
Coltin, Wendel, 1976-1979 |
|
15 |
Columbia University Press,
1974 |
|
16 |
Commencement Speech (Indian
Hills High School), 1981 |
|
Common Cause |
|
17 |
1972 |
206 |
1-5 |
1972-1975, 1978 |
|
6 |
Community Development Foundation |
|
7 |
Conable, Barber (Representative),
1973-1977 |
|
8 |
Conference on health care
technology in the 1980's |
|
9 |
Constantine, Jay, 1973-1974 |
|
10 |
Cooke, Robert, 1969-1972 |
|
11 |
Conyers, John (Representative),
1970-1979 |
|
12 |
Corman, James (Representative),
1969-1979 |
|
13 |
Corporation for Public
Broadcasting, 1972 |
|
14 |
Corson, John, 1969-1977 |
|
15 |
Cosin, Lionel, 1970-1979 |
|
16 |
Cotton, Dana, 1971-1972 |
|
17 |
Council on Social Work
Education - Dean's Advisory |
|
Committee, 1962 |
207 |
1 |
Council of International
Programs, 1976 |
|
2 |
Course material, 1973,
1978-1985 |
|
3 |
Cramton, Roger, 1971 |
|
4 |
Cruikshank, Nelson,
1970-1980 |
|
5 |
Current History, 1971-1974 |
|
6-9 |
Da-Dw, 1969-1979 |
|
10 |
David, Alvin M., 1969-1979 |
|
11 |
Davidson, Alfred E., 1959,
1969-1978 |
208 |
1 |
Davis, Kenneth, 1977-1978 |
|
2 |
Davis Institute, 1977 |
|
3 |
3 Davis, Mrs. Michael M.,
1971-1972 |
|
4 |
Davis, Richard H., 1971-1972 |
|
5-6 |
Democratic Advisory Council
of Elected Officials,1973-1976 |
|
7 |
Derthick, Martha (Brookings
Institute), 1975-1979 |
|
8 |
Detroit News, 1974, 1979 |
|
9 |
Detroit, 1972, 1976-1977,
1979 |
|
10 |
Dillon, C. Douglas, 1971-1972 |
|
11 |
Dingell, John, 1969-1975,
1979 |
|
12-13 |
Disability Bill HR 3236,
1979 |
|
14 |
Dissertation Committees,
1971-1979 |
|
15 |
Ditchley Foundation, 1973-1979 |
|
16 |
Douglas, Paul, 1972 |
209 |
1 |
Duff, Ivan M., 1974-1976 |
|
2 |
Dunifon, William, 1976-1979 |
|
3-5 |
Ea-Ez, 1969-1979 |
|
6 |
Eagleton, Thomas F., 1970-1972 |
|
7 |
Eaton, Joseph (University
of Haifa), 1974-1975 |
|
8-9 |
Early childhood centers,
1969-1972 |
|
10 |
Eckstein, Alexander, 1969-1976 |
|
11 |
Economic Advisory Council,
1977-1979 |
|
12 |
Edelstein, Julius, 1969-1981 |
|
13 |
Education Bill, 1969 |
|
14 |
Educational leadership,
1975, 1978 |
|
15 |
Eisenhower Library (oral
history project), 1976-1977 |
|
16 |
Eizenstat, Stuart, 1977-1980 |
|
17 |
Eklund, Coy (Equitable
Life Insurance Co.), 1977-1979 |
210 |
1 |
Encyclopedia Americana
(social welfare article),1972-1975 |
|
2 |
Encyclopedia Britannica,
1971 |
|
3 |
Encyclopedia International,
1978 |
|
4 |
Encyclopedia of Social
Work, 1975-1976 |
|
5 |
Endicott, Kenneth HEW PHS
, 1974-1976 |
|
6 |
Epstein, Abraham and Henriette,
1971-1981 |
|
7 |
Esch, Marvin, 1969-1976 |
|
8 |
Esquire, Inc., 1969-1981 |
|
9 |
Etchison, Marilyn, 1977-1979 |
|
10-13 |
Experimental College Alumni
Group, 1974-1980 |
|
14 |
Fa-Fe, 1969-1979 |
211 |
1-3 |
Fi-Fz,1969-1979 |
|
4 |
Family Health Magazine,
1969-1974, 1977 |
|
5 |
Fauri, Fedele, 1969-1979 |
|
6 |
Fein, Rashi, 1974-1976 |
|
7 |
Feingold, Eugene, 1969-1970,
1976-1977 |
|
8 |
Feldman, Ronald (Boys Town,
Nebraska), 1974 |
|
9 |
Finch, Jim (Citizen's Committee
for Government Reorganization), 1969-1971 |
|
10 |
Fisher, Joseph L., 1974-1975,
1979 |
|
11 |
Fishman, Linda, 1971-1977 |
|
12 |
Flemming, Arthur, 1971-1979 |
|
13 |
Folsom, Marion, 1969-1970,
1973, 1976 |
|
14 |
Ford, Gerald, 1973-1977 |
|
15 |
Ford, William D., 1975-1978 |
|
16 |
Friis, Henning, 1969-1979 |
|
17 |
Fry, John, 1971 |
|
18 |
Fuchs, Lawrence, 1975-1976 |
|
19 |
Full Employment Action
Council, 1974-1979 |
212 |
1 |
Fulton, Richard H., 1977-1979 |
|
2-6 |
Ga-Gz. 1969-1979 |
|
7 |
Gafni, Elhanan (Israel),
1971-1977 |
|
8 |
Gagnier, Dorothy (College
Work Study Program),1972-1984 |
|
9 |
Gardner, John, 1969-1978 |
|
10 |
Garfinkle, Irwin, 1975-1979 |
|
11 |
Gartenberg, Phil, 1969-1979 |
|
12 |
Geffen, Maxwell, 1971-1979 |
|
13 |
Georgetown Law Journal,
1972-1973 |
213 |
1 |
Gerontologist, 1976 |
|
2 |
Gilford. Dorothy. 1971,
1974, 1977 |
|
3 |
Goldberg, Joseph.(U.S.
Dept. of Labor), 1975-1976 |
|
4 |
Golden, Louis. 1975-1977 |
|
5 |
Goldstein, Ernest, 1970-1976 |
|
6 |
Goodwin, Robert C (U.S.
Dept. of Labor), 1969-1973 |
|
7 |
Gordon, Lou (WKBD TV),
1971-1975 |
|
8 |
Graubart, Judah L. (oral
history), 1977 |
|
9 |
Griffin, Robert (Senator),
1970-1975 |
|
10 |
Griffiths, Martha. 1970-1976 |
|
11 |
Group Health Association,
1972, 1976, 1977 |
|
12 |
Growth and Change, 1969-1979 |
|
13 |
Grupenhoff, John, 1970-1979 |
|
14 |
Gwirtzman, Milton, 1978-1979 |
|
15-17 |
Ha-Hic, 1969-1979 |
214 |
1-3 |
Hie-Hyd, 1969-1979 |
|
4-5 |
Haber, William, 1969-1981 |
|
Haifa, University of |
|
General |
|
6-8 |
1973-1974 |
215 |
1-2 |
1975-1979 |
|
3-6 |
American Friends of, 1972-1980 |
|
7-8 |
Board of Governors meetings,
1977 |
|
9 |
Health and Nutrition Examination
Survey, 1977 |
|
10 |
Harris, Patricia R. (Sec.
of H.E.W.), 1979 |
|
11 |
Hart, Phillip A. (Senator),
1969-1971 |
|
12 |
Hartke, Vance (Senator),
1970-1974 |
216 |
1 |
Hausman, Louis, 1971-1972 |
|
2 |
Hawkins, Hon. Augustus
F., 1973-1978 |
|
3-5 |
Health, Education, and
Welfare, Dept. of,1969-1979 |
|
6 |
Health Insurance Institute
(Kenneth white), 1978-1974 |
|
7 |
Health Staff Seminar (Judith
Miller), 1974-1978 |
|
8 |
Health Volunteers for Carter-Mondale,
1976 |
|
9 |
Heinz, John, III. 1972,
1976 |
|
10 |
Hess, Arthur E., 1973-1976 |
|
11 |
Holtzman, Prof. Abraham,
1977 |
|
12 |
Hummel, Patricia (University
of Wisconsin School of Nursing), 1973 |
|
13 |
Humphrey, Hubert, 1969-1978 |
|
14 |
Hunt, Joseph, 1972-1975 |
217 |
1 |
I, 1969-1979 |
|
2 |
Industrial Relations Research
Association, 1971-1978 |
|
3 |
Information
Please Almanac, 1969-1977 |
|
4 |
International Association
of Gerontology, 1972 |
|
5 |
International Council for
Educational Development,1970-1972 |
|
6-7 |
Ja-Jz, 1969-1979 |
|
8 |
Jackson, Henry M. (Senator),
1970-1979 |
|
9 |
Javits, Jacob R. (Senator),
1969-1979 |
|
10 |
Johnson, Betty S., 1978 |
|
11 |
Johnson, Harold (Institute
of Gerontology), 1976-1978 |
|
12 |
Johnson, Lyndon B, and
Lady Bird, 1969-1979 |
|
Johnson, A. Sydney |
|
13 |
1971-1977 |
218 |
1 |
1977-1980 |
|
2 |
Johnson and Johnson (Company),
1971 |
|
3-4 |
Johnson (Lyndon B.) Library,
1969-1979 |
|
5 |
Johnson (Lyndon B.) School
of Public Affairs,1975-1981 |
|
6 |
Jordan, Barbara (Congresswoman),
1973-1974 |
|
7 |
Journal of Economic Literature,
1971-1976 |
|
8-11 |
Ka-Kz, 1969-1979 |
219 |
1 |
Kahn, Mercia, 1972-1981 |
|
2 |
Kanev, I., 1970-1973 |
|
3 |
Katona, George, 1969-1978 |
|
4 |
Katz, Israel. 1971-1977 |
|
5 |
Kauvar, Dr. A. J., 1976-1977 |
|
6 |
Kehoe, Robert, 1971-1978 |
|
7 |
Kennedy, Edward M., 1969-1979 |
|
8 |
Kennedy, Joseph P., Foundation.
1969-1971, 1977-1978 |
|
9 |
Kennedy Library, 1972-1979 |
|
10 |
Keyserling, Leon H., 1972,
1975 |
|
11 |
Klein, Larry (University
of Arizona), 1975-1979 |
|
12 |
Knowles, John (Rockefeller
Foundation), 1971-1977 |
|
13 |
Knox, Holly (Project on
Equal Education Rights), 1979 |
|
14 |
Kreader, J. Lee, 1978 |
|
15 |
Kreps, Juanita M. (Secretary
of Commerce), 1977 |
|
16 |
Kretchmer, Norman (HEW),
1974-1977 |
|
17-18 |
Lab-Let, 1969-1979 |
220 |
1-3 |
Lev-Lz, 1969-1979 |
|
4 |
Laird, Melvin, 1969-1974 |
|
5 |
Landauer, Mrs. Anni, 1971 |
|
6-7 |
Landon, Alf, 1970-1971 |
|
8 |
Lansburgh, Therese, 1972-1975 |
|
9 |
Laroque, Pierre, 1971-1979 |
|
10 |
Lavine, Abe (Commissioner
- N.Y. State Dept. of Social Services), 1974 |
|
11 |
Lear, Mrs. Phillip E.,
1972-1973, 1978 |
|
12 |
Lee, Dr. Philip R., 1969-1979 |
|
13 |
Lee, Dr. Russel V., 1972,
1979 |
|
14 |
Libassi, Peter (HEW), 1969-1970,
1977-1978 |
|
15 |
Lichtenstein, Zalman (Golden
Ring Council of Senior Citizens Clubs), 1972-1978 |
|
16 |
Lieberman, Myron (Director,
Teacher Leadership Program), 1973-1975 |
|
17 |
Lilly Endowment, Inc. Forum,
1976-1977 |
|
18 |
Lincoln High School reunion.
1980 |
221 |
1 |
Lipsitz, Dr. Joan Scheff
(Center for Early Adolescence), 1978-1979 |
|
2 |
Long, Russell (Senator),
1970-1979 |
|
3-6 |
Ma -Mz, 1971-1979 |
222 |
1 |
Mc, 1969-1978 |
|
2 |
McFadyen, Richard E. (oral
interview), 1973-1974 |
|
3 |
McGovern Contacts, 1969-1972 |
|
4 |
MacMillan Education Corp.
(General Encyclopedia Dept.Judith Bloch), 1976 |
|
5 |
Magnuson, Warren G., 1971-1978 |
|
6 |
Management Institute (University
of Alabama), 1978 |
|
7 |
Marland, S.P., Jr.. 1969-1973 |
|
8 |
Marlin, David H.. 1969-1975 |
|
9 |
Marshal, F. Ray (Sec, of
Labor), 1977-1978 |
|
10 |
Marshall, Rev. Robert (Birmingham
Unitarian Church),1974-1977 |
|
11 |
Marston, Robert O., 1973-1976 |
|
12 |
Martin, Edwin W., 1972-1977 |
|
13 |
Martin, John M., 1969-1979 |
|
14 |
Mathews, F. David, 1975-1979 |
|
15 |
Mayd, William. 1971-1975 |
|
16 |
Medical
Economics Letters, 1969 |
|
17 |
Medical
World News, 1972, 1978 |
|
18 |
Medicine in a Changing
Society, "Policy Issues in National Health Insurance", 1971-1976 |
|
19 |
Meharry Medical College,
1977-1979 |
|
20 |
Meiklejohn, Mrs. Helen,
1969-1977 |
|
21 |
Merriam, Dr. Ida C. (Mrs.),
1971-1975 |
|
22 |
Merwin, Jack (Dean), 1974-1975 |
|
23 |
Milliken, Hon. William
G., 1970-1979 |
223 |
1 |
Mills, Wilbur D., 1969-1977 |
|
2 |
Milwaukee Jewish Home for
the Aged, 1974-1978 |
|
3 |
Minow, Newton N., 1974-1975 |
|
4 |
Mondale, Walter F. (Senator),
1969-1979 |
|
5 |
Monro, John, 1971 |
|
6 |
Morgan, James (ISR), 1974-1980 |
|
7 |
Moynihan, Daniel P., 1971-1980 |
|
8 |
Muirhead, Peter P., 1971-1976 |
|
9 |
Muskie, Edmund S., 1970-1974 |
|
10 |
Muskie Health Committee,
1970-1971 |
|
11 |
Muskie - Mondale Bill,
1971 |
|
12 |
Myasthenia Gravis Foundation,.Inc.,
1971-1979 |
|
13 |
Myers, Robert J., 1969-1979 |
|
14 |
Nai-National Bureau, 1969-1979 |
|
15 |
National Center-National
Conference, 1969-1979 |
224 |
1 |
National Council-Nay, 1969-1979 |
|
2 |
Ne-Nz, 1969-1979 |
|
3 |
National Academy of Public
Administration, 1969-1979 |
|
National Academy of
Sciences Institute of Medicine |
|
4-7 |
1972-1977 |
225 |
1 |
1977-1979 |
|
2 |
National Assembly for Social
Policy and Development,1973-1974 |
|
3 |
National Association of
Social Workers, 1970-1979 |
|
4 |
National Catholic Education
Association, 1968-1969 |
|
5 |
National Commission on
Arthritis and Related Diseases,1975 |
|
National Commission
on Social Security |
|
6-7 |
Correspondence, 1979-1980 |
|
8-10 |
Minutes, 1979-1980 |
|
National Commission
on Unemployment Compensation |
|
Correspondence and memoranda |
|
11 |
n.d., 1977 |
226 |
1-5 |
1977-1980 |
227 |
1-2 |
Minutes and reports, 1978-1979 |
|
3-4 |
National Committee for
Full Employment, 1974-1975 |
|
5 |
National Committee on United
States-China Relations,1972-1978 |
|
6-8 |
National Conference on
Social Welfare, 1969-1979 |
|
9 |
National Council of Jewish
Women, 1977 |
|
10 |
National Council of Senior
Citizens, 1970-1979 |
228 |
1 |
National Foundation for
the Study of Health Science Liability, 1973-1974 |
|
2 |
National Health Insurance,
1971, 1978 |
|
3 |
National Institute for
Occupational Health and Safety,1977 |
|
4 |
National Institute of Public
Management, 1977 |
|
5 |
National Multiple Sclerosis
Society, 1969-1974 |
|
6 |
National Science Foundation,
1977-1979 |
|
7 |
Nelson, Gaylord, 1970-1979 |
|
8 |
New Leader, 1975-1976 |
|
9 |
New York Times, 1969-1979 |
|
10 |
Nixon, Richard, 1970-1974 |
|
11-12 |
Oa-Oz, 1969-1979 |
|
13 |
O'Neill, Thomas (Tip),
1978-1981 |
|
Organization for Economic
Co-Operation and Development |
|
14 |
1969-1973 |
229 |
1 |
1973-1976 |
|
2 |
Oriol, William E., 1976-1978 |
|
3-6 |
Pa-Pz, 1971-1979 |
|
7 |
Parham, Jim (HEW), 1976-1979 |
|
8 |
Paul, Robert, 1969-1975 |
|
9 |
Pearman, Joseph, 1972-1973 |
|
10 |
Pell, Claiborne, 1969-1978 |
230 |
1 |
Pell Education Bill, 1975-1976 |
|
2 |
Pepper, Claude. 1969, 1978-1980 |
|
3 |
Perkins, Carl (Congressman),
1973-1978 |
|
4 |
PHP International (Peace,
Happiness, and Prosperity International), 1976-1978 |
|
5 |
Pickle, J. J. (Congressman),
1977-1979 |
|
6 |
Polner, Walter (CUNA Inc.),
1972 |
|
7 |
Powers, Ed, 1970-1973 |
|
8 |
Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1974-1975 |
|
9 |
Price, Hickman, Jr., 1969-1975 |
|
10 |
Prism Magazine, 1973-1975 |
|
11 |
Professional Studies on
Aging Program, 1983-1984 |
|
12 |
Project on Equal Education
Rights, 1974, 1979 |
|
13 |
Q, 1971-1978 |
|
14-16 |
Ra-Rz, 1969-1979 |
231 |
1 |
Rader, Lloyd, 1969-1979 |
|
2 |
Rapaport, Dr. Chanan, 1971-1976 |
|
3 |
Retirement from University
of Michigan, 1977, 1978 |
|
4 |
Reuss, Henry S., 1971,
1974 |
|
5 |
Review (Maurice Moore interview),
1975 |
|
6-7 |
Ribicoff, Abe, 1969-1979 |
|
8 |
Rice, Dorothy P., 1969-1979 |
|
9 |
Richardson, Elliot, 1969-1979 |
|
10 |
Riessman, Frank, 1974-1975 |
|
11 |
Rinott, Moshe, 1973-1975,
1977 |
|
12 |
Rivlin, Alice, 1969-1978 |
|
13 |
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation,
1975-1978 |
|
14 |
Rockefeller, Nelson, 1969-1978 |
|
15 |
Rogers, Paul, 1970-1976 |
|
16 |
Roosevelt Library (J.C.
James), 1972-1979 |
|
17 |
Rosenfeld, Leonard S.,
1969-1979 |
|
18 |
Ross, Stanford G 1978-1979 |
|
19 |
Rostenkowski, Dan (Congressman),
1975-1979 |
232 |
1 |
Royal Society of Medicine
- London, 1970-1973 |
|
2 |
Rubinow, Raymond and Isaac,
1971-1978 |
|
3 |
Rush, Dr. William, 1977-1980 |
|
4-9 |
Sa-Sta, 1969-1979 |
233 |
1-2 |
Ste-Sz, 1969-1979 |
|
3 |
Samuel, Howard D., 1975 |
|
4 |
Sargent, James E. (oral
history), 1973-1977 |
|
5 |
Saturday Review Press
(Thomas J. Davis III), 1972,1975 |
|
6 |
Scheller, James H. (Congressman),
1970-1973 |
|
7 |
Schnapper, Morris (Editor
Public Affairs Press),1970-1972 |
|
8 |
Schorr, Alvin L. (Dean),
1970-1979 |
|
9 |
Schottland, Dr. Charles
Irwin, 1969-1979 |
|
10 |
Segal, Martin E 1972-1978 |
|
11 |
Seidman, Bert (Dir. Soc.
Security AFL-CIO), 1971-1978 |
|
12 |
Shamai,Nira (National Insurance
Institute). 1972-1979 |
|
13 |
Sharlin, Shlomo, 1976-1977 |
|
Shriver, Sargent and
Eunice |
|
14 |
1969-1976 |
234 |
1 |
1977-1979 |
|
2 |
Silberman Fund, The Lois
and Samuel, 1970-1980 |
|
3 |
Silver, Dr. George A.,
1971-1979 |
|
4 |
Smith Alma (TV center)
1969-1978 |
|
5 |
Smithsonian Institution,
1969-1970 |
|
6 |
Social Action Magazine,
1971 |
|
Social Security |
|
7 |
Legislation, 1969, 1971 |
|
8 |
Retirement Test Amendments,
1978 |
|
9 |
Study Group (Progressive
Alliance), 1980 |
|
10 |
Solochek, Bernard (Milwaukee
Board of Trustees Seminar), 1972 |
|
11 |
Solomon, Peter J. (Policy
Forum, Inc.), 1977-1978 |
|
12 |
Somers, Herman M. (Red),
1969-1979 |
|
13 |
Spingarn, Natalie Davis,
1969-1979 |
|
14 |
Spitzer, Carlton C., 1971-1977 |
|
15 |
Staats, Elmer B., 1971-1979 |
|
16 |
Staebler, Neil, 1971-1978 |
|
17 |
State of Michigan-White
House Conference on Aging,1971 |
|
18 |
Stone, Dr. Robert (NIH,
Dept. of HEW), 1973 |
235 |
1 |
Sugarman, Jule M., 1969-1976 |
|
2 |
Suransky, Leonard and Val,
1971-1978 |
|
3 |
Ta-Te, 1971-1979 |
|
4 |
Th-Tz, 1971-1981 |
|
5 |
Teacher's Insurance and
Annuity Assoc. (TIAA-CREF),1973-1978 |
|
6 |
Titmuss, Richard M. (article
for Today's Education),1971-1975 |
|
7 |
Trachtenberg, Stephen Joel,
1972-1978 |
|
8 |
Tropman, Prof. John E.,
1971-1979 |
|
9-10 |
Ua-Uz, .1971-1979 |
236 |
1 |
Ullman, Al (Congressman),
1972-1979 |
|
2 |
University of Michigan
Press, 1969-1978 |
|
3 |
University of Michigan
News, 1969-1977 |
|
4 |
V, 1974-1977 |
|
5 |
Van Lare, Barry L. (Nelson
Rockefeller), 1969-1973 |
|
6 |
Vanik, Charles, 1970-1975 |
|
7-11 |
Wa-Wz, 1972-1978 |
237 |
1 |
Wall Street Journal, 1971-1976 |
|
2 |
Ward, Franklin, 1971-1976 |
|
3 |
Warner,Robert (Bentley
Historical Library), 1969-1979 |
|
4 |
Washington Post, 1972-1979 |
|
5 |
Webbink, Gladys, 1973-1977 |
|
6 |
Wegman, Myron, 1971-1978 |
|
7 |
Weinberger. Casper, 1973-1975 |
|
8 |
Weingarten, Victor, 1970-1973 |
|
Welfare Bill (1970) |
|
9 |
Correspondence, 1969-1971 |
TAPE |
REEL |
|
1237A |
4 |
NBC News Broadcast Discussion,
1969 |
BOX |
FOLDER |
|
237 |
10 |
Wellis, Jay 1972-1976 |
|
11 |
West, Dr. Louis, 1974 |
|
12 |
White House, miscellaneous,
1973-1979 |
|
13 |
White House Conference
on Aging, 1970-1972 |
|
White House Conference
on Families, 1978 |
|
14 |
Correspondence |
238 |
1 |
Memoranda and clippings |
|
2-3 |
Wickenden, Elizabeth, 1969-1980 |
|
4 |
Will, Ross, 1970-1974 |
|
5 |
William E. Weiner Historical
Library, 1969-1977 |
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6 |
Williams, Harrison, 1970-1979 |
|
7 |
Wisconsin State Historical
Society (Barbara Raiser),1969-1981 |
|
8 |
Woodcock, Leonard. 1970-1977 |
|
9 |
Y, 1969-1979 |
|
10 |
Z, 1969-1979 |
|
11 |
Zeedani. Said, 1974-1979 |
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Chronological Correspondence,
1969-1979 |
239 |
1-7 |
March 1969-October 1969 |
240 |
1-8 |
November 1969-June 1970 |
241 |
1-10 |
July 1970-June 1971 |
242 |
1-6 |
July 1971-September 1972 |
243 |
1-8 |
October 1972-March 1974 |
244 |
1-6 |
April 1974-September 1975 |
245 |
1-8 |
October 1975-January 1977 |
246 |
1-6 |
January 1977-March 1968 |
247 |
1-7 |
April 1968-December 1969 |
|
Save Our Security Coalition.
1979-1984 |
275 |
1 |
By-laws, 1981 |
|
2 |
Clippings |
|
Correspondence and memoranda |
|
3-7 |
August 1979-March 1982 |
276 |
1-6 |
April 1982-December 1984 |
|
Financial Reports |
|
7-8 |
1981-1982 |
277 |
1-3 |
1983-1984 |
|
4-5 |
Minutes, 1981-1984 |
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Political campaigns,
1984 |
|
6 |
Lloyd Doggett |
|
7 |
Walter Mondale |
|
8-11 |
Printed material, press
releases, publications |
WRITINGS
AND SPEECHES |
|
Articles and Addresses |
248 |
1-6 |
1934-1949, numbers 1-66 |
249 |
1-7 |
1950-November 1954, numbers
67-141 |
250 |
1-6 |
December 1954-July 1958,
numbers 142-208 |
251 |
1-7 |
August 1958-December 1959,
numbers 209-249 |
252 |
1-5 |
January 1960-May 1-961,
numbers 250-277 |
|
6-7 |
January 1960-March 1961,
numbers 1-14 (new numbering sequence begins) |
253 |
1-7 |
May 1961-December 1961,
numbers 15-57 |
254 |
1-7 |
January 1962-April 1963,
numbers 58-122 |
255 |
1-7 |
April 1963-December 1964,
numbers 123-185 |
256 |
1-8 |
January-October 1965, numbers
186-243 |
257 |
1-6 |
October 1965-May 1966,
numbers 244-309 |
258 |
1-6 |
May-December 1966, numbers
310-359 |
259 |
1-7 |
January-August 1967, numbers
360-409 |
260 |
1-6 |
August 1967-March 1968,
numbers 410-466 |
261 |
1-6 |
April-September 1968, numbers
467-523 |
262 |
1-7 |
September 1968-January
1969, numbers 524-610A |
263 |
1-6 |
January 1969-July 1970,
numbers 601B-663 |
264 |
1-7 |
September 1970-January
1973, numbers 664-741 |
265 |
1-6 |
February 1973-March 1975,
numbers 742-821 |
266 |
1-7 |
March 1975-January 1977,numbers
822-880 |
267 |
1-7 |
February 1977-April 1979,
numbers 881-937 |
268 |
1-4 |
May 1979-January 1980,
numbers 938-959 |
|
Drafts and loose material |
|
5 |
1930-1934, 1949, 1956 |
|
6 |
1962, 1965, 1969-1970 |
|
7-9 |
1974-1975 |
269 |
1-3 |
1976-1984 |
273 |
1 |
1985-1987 |
|
2 |
Index to writings and speeches |
|
Memos and Reports |
269 |
4-5 |
1936, 1947-January 1956,
numbers A-8 |
270 |
1-6 |
April 1956-June 1960, numbers
9-43 |
271 |
1-6 |
July 1960-December 1968,
numbers 44-71 |
272 |
1-6 |
December 1968-January 13,
1969, numbers 72-84 |
273 |
3-4 |
January 14-17, 1968, numbers
85-88 |
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