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Press Conference: Guest, Luther C. Steward; Station WXYZ, Detroit, Michigan, September 7, 1952

 Item — Box: Audiotape
Identifier: E
Scope and Contents of the Sound Recording In this recording, the program Press Conference on WXYZ, Detroit, MI, with guest Luther C. Steward, President of the National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE). Three editors of the Detroit Free Press ask Steward questions about the NFFE, federal employees, and the problems of big government. Steward debunks myths about federal employees receiving higher compensation than those in private industry and about the perceived inefficiency of government in comparison to big business,...
Dates: September 7, 1952

National Federation of Federal Employees: Flagg of Mine, April 28, 1952

 Item — Box: Audiotape
Identifier: E
Scope and Contents of the Sound Recording

This recording consist of multiple practice takes of the introduction to the National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE) official song and the song itself, "Flag of Mine," sung through 3 times by the Chevy Chase Chanters.

Dates: April 28, 1952

Tom Anderson: BiPartisan Treason [Some John Birch Society Data] / Major Lacey Red Pipeline to Moscow; Let Freedom Ring- tapes of phone program plus part of -- interview with author of Let Freedom Ring, undated

 Item — Box: Audiotape
Identifier: E
Scope and Contents of the Sound Recording This audio features two speeches that express similar points of view, with a strong focus on critiquing capitalism, communism, federal aid, and Democrats. The first speech by Tom Anderson, Bipartisan treason, urges for a grass roots rebellion and encourages membership in the John Birch Society. The second speech, titled "The Red pipeline to Moscow" by Major George Racey Jordan, shares the same perspectives and centers around his experience as a lend-lease expediter, exposing a scheme to...
Dates: undated

Executive Council Round Table Discussion, January 13, 1955

 Item — Box: Audiotape
Identifier: E
Scope and Contents of the Sound Recording

In this recording, the members of the Executive Council of the National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE) have an informal discussion. Topics include merit protection, federal employeee compensation, social security and retirement. They also discuss the organizations support for senate bill S-67.

Dates: January 13, 1955

Property National Federation of Federal Employees Local 63 San Diego, undated

 Item — Box: Audiotape
Identifier: E
Scope and Contents of the Sound Recording This recording consists of a radio broadcast on KFSD San Diego of the program Chain Reaction Forum with the topic "should federal employees belong to national organizations?" The guests include L. Wayne Thomas, President of the California State Federation of the National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE) and Marvin Hall, Safety Superintendent at the Naval Air Station at North Island. They explain that unlike members of other unions, which are affiliated with labor organizations, members...
Dates: undated

Federal Spotlight (#2), April 11, 1952

 Item — Box: Audiotape
Identifier: E
Scope and Contents of the Sound Recording

This recording consists of a radio broadcast of Joseph L. Young's "The Federal Spotlight," a companion to Young's regular feature in Washington DC newspaper The Evening Star/The Sunday Star. Young details issues in Congress that impact federal employees such as funding and promotion rules. Includes an interview with National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE) President Luther Stuart. Stuart talks about corruption and the spoils system in government.

Dates: April 11, 1952

Special Events - WRED: A.C. Grams, April 20, 1954

 Item — Box: Audiotape
Identifier: E
Scope and Contents of the Sound Recording This recording by WRED Radio, Voice of the Veterans Administration Hospital in Philadelphia, on the Hospital Broadcasting System, of a talk by National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE) National Representative A. C. Grams about the background, role, and accomplishments of the NFFE. A primary NFFE goal is better government through improved personnel administration. The NFFE has helped to secure a classification system, leave, 5-day work weeks, pay increases, promotions, overtime pay,...
Dates: April 20, 1954

Freedom Forum, November 15, 1953

 Item — Box: Audiotape
Identifier: E
Scope and Content of the Subseries From the Sub-Series: This subseries contains phonograph records, reel to reel audiotapes and motion picture tapes of speeches and convention proceedings at the national level. It also contains videotapes of National Federation of Federal Employees activities, such as Lobby Week, conventions, television appearances, and in-house training productions. Access is restricted for reel to reel tapes and all of the motion picture reels. A user copy of the song, Flag of Mine, the official...
Dates: November 15, 1953

Interview with Mr. Henry Nolda: National Secretary, March 20, 1956

 Item — Box: Audiotape
Identifier: E
Scope and Contents of the Sound Recording In this recording of a radio interview on WRED Philadelphia for Veterans Administration Hospital employees with Henry Nolda, Secretary-Treasurer of the National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE). Nolda provides an overview of the NFFE's history and the work it does on behalf of federal employees and explains how to join the NFFE. After the interview, there's a recording of a radio show from Charlotte, NC, called Arthur Smith's Corner Store. The songs played are Arthur Smith's "Guitar...
Dates: March 20, 1956

As We See It, 1955

 Item — Box: Audiotape
Identifier: E
Scope and Contents of the Sound Recording This recording consists of a radio broadcast of Joseph L. Young's "The Federal Spotlight," a companion to Young's regular feature in Washington DC newspaper The Evening Star/The Sunday Star. Young's guest is National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE) President Luther C. Steward. Steward explains the benefits of the NFFE's work with Congress, the importance of federal employee retention, the NFFE's goals of having Congress reevaluate the federal employee pay structure and retirement...
Dates: 1955