Box 3226
Contains 8 Results:
Weekly schedules, March 1976-January 1977
The office files subseries contain chronologically arranged appointment logs, telephone message records, travel materials, and invitations accepted and declined. Usery's daily activities can be reconstructed from information in these folders.
Pocket appointment book, 1977
[monogrammed with no entries after March]
Desk calendar, January-June 1974
The office files subseries contain chronologically arranged appointment logs, telephone message records, travel materials, and invitations accepted and declined. Usery's daily activities can be reconstructed from information in these folders.
Desk calendar, July-December 1974
The office files subseries contain chronologically arranged appointment logs, telephone message records, travel materials, and invitations accepted and declined. Usery's daily activities can be reconstructed from information in these folders.
Desk calendar, January-June 1975
The office files subseries contain chronologically arranged appointment logs, telephone message records, travel materials, and invitations accepted and declined. Usery's daily activities can be reconstructed from information in these folders.
Desk calendar, July-December 1975
The office files subseries contain chronologically arranged appointment logs, telephone message records, travel materials, and invitations accepted and declined. Usery's daily activities can be reconstructed from information in these folders.
Telephone message records, 1969
The office files subseries contain chronologically arranged appointment logs, telephone message records, travel materials, and invitations accepted and declined. Usery's daily activities can be reconstructed from information in these folders.
Speech for Tampa
, December 5, 1969
This subseries consists of chronologically arranged copies of speeches Usery delivered during this period. Frequently the folders contain pertinent correspondence before and after the speeches' dates. These files reflect Usery's heavy schedule of appearances before groups from academia, professional organizations and the labor-management field.