Box 3268
Contains 5 Results:
Correspondence, December 1981-January 1982
Correspondence is comprised of chronologically arranged files that include letters sent to Usery and his reply copies, frequently with news clippings, plus invitations accepted and regretted. Correspondents include members and former members of both houses of the United States Congress; individuals in private industry; the labor-management field and upper echelons of government; former union colleagues; and family members.
Correspondence, December 1981-February 1982
Correspondence is comprised of chronologically arranged files that include letters sent to Usery and his reply copies, frequently with news clippings, plus invitations accepted and regretted. Correspondents include members and former members of both houses of the United States Congress; individuals in private industry; the labor-management field and upper echelons of government; former union colleagues; and family members.
Correspondence, February-April 1982
Correspondence is comprised of chronologically arranged files that include letters sent to Usery and his reply copies, frequently with news clippings, plus invitations accepted and regretted. Correspondents include members and former members of both houses of the United States Congress; individuals in private industry; the labor-management field and upper echelons of government; former union colleagues; and family members.
Correspondence, January-May 1982
Correspondence is comprised of chronologically arranged files that include letters sent to Usery and his reply copies, frequently with news clippings, plus invitations accepted and regretted. Correspondents include members and former members of both houses of the United States Congress; individuals in private industry; the labor-management field and upper echelons of government; former union colleagues; and family members.
Correspondence, June-August 1982
Correspondence is comprised of chronologically arranged files that include letters sent to Usery and his reply copies, frequently with news clippings, plus invitations accepted and regretted. Correspondents include members and former members of both houses of the United States Congress; individuals in private industry; the labor-management field and upper echelons of government; former union colleagues; and family members.