Box 5
Contains 13 Results:
Correspondence-L.J. Davis, 1964-1966
Contains correspondence and telegrams between Davis and various parties (such as lawyers, Mayor Lindsay, graduate students, Cornell-ILR students, government officials, hospitals, friends, arbitrators and union members). Contains news clippings. Also contains correspondence from Davis via his secretary.
Correspondence-Moe Foner, 1964-1966
Foreign Correspondence, 1965-1968
Foreign Correspondence, 1969-1970
Contains correspondence with people from Japan, Singapore, Hawaii and Poland regarding future visits and past visits. Contains lists of people's addresses in Japan, Singapore and Hawaii.
Foreign Correspondence, 1970-1971
Contains correspondence with people and telegrams from Israel, Japan and the U.S.S.R concerning future visits, and current events. Also includes the agenda of a group of medical students going to the U.S.S.R. Contains correspondence regarding bringing over nurses from Singapore, including a nursing school's syllabus and news clippings from Singapore.
Foreign Correspondence, 1972
Contains correspondence and telegrams between Davis and Medical Workers Union in Moscow regarding Local 1199 member's upcoming visit.
General Correspondence, 1967-1969
General Correspondence, 1945-1960
Contains correspondence with the New York Times, lawyers, union members, unions (including District 65), arbitrators, magazines companies, prison inmates, accountants, government officials, hospitals, consultants, universities, non-profit organizations and drug companies. Contains references to Whelan Stores Corporation strike. Contains a telegram.
General Correspondence, 1960-1968
Contains correspondence with the New York Times, lawyers, union members, unions (including District 65), arbitrators, magazines companies, prison inmates, accountants, government officials, hospitals, consultants, universities, non-profit organizations and drug companies. Contains references to Whelan Stores Corporation strike. Contains a telegram.
General Correspondence, 1969-1972
Contains correspondence with consultants, arbitrators, non-profit organizations, government officials and departments, unions, union members, colleges and universities, drug companies, lawyers, hospitals, newspapers, and artisans. Also contains flyer, student rights handbook, a telegram, newspaper articles, a report from Princeton University, and a letter from Davis to president Nixon.