Inventory of the Leon H. Keyserling Papers, 1918-1990
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Descriptive Summary...... 3 Biographical Note...... 3 Collection Overview...... 4 Restrictions...... 5 Search Terms...... 5 Related Material...... 5 Administrative Information...... 6 Detailed Description of the Collection...... 7 Biographical materials...... 7 Letters and correspondence...... 8 Writings...... 19 Testimonies...... 22 Clippings...... 23 Audiovisual materials...... 23 Jewish Heritage Collection, Special Collections, College of Charleston Libraries
Descriptive Summary Title: Leon H. Keyserling papers
Date(s) 1918-1990
Creator: Keyserling, Leon H. (Leon Hirsch), 1908-1987
Abstract: Letters, correspondence, writings, testimonies, and audiovisual recordings of Leon Hirsch Keyserling (1908-1987), American economist, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under President Harry S. Truman, lawyer, and founder and president of the Conference on Economic Progress (CEP). Materials primarily relate to Keyserling's professional life as a private consulting economist, especially to members and committees of Congress, as a practicing attorney, and with his nonprofit organization, the Conference on Economic Progress. The collection also includes a small amount of biographical material, clippings and audiocassette tapes relating to Mary Dublin Keyserling, economist and wife of Leon Hirsch Keyserling.
Extent: 9.70 linear feet (11 document boxes, 1 slim document box, 2 flat boxes, 2 cassette boxes, 1 banker box)
Repository: Jewish Heritage Collection, Special Collections, College of Charleston Libraries 66 George Street Charleston, SC 29424 Phone: (843) 953-8016 Fax: (843) 953-6319 URL: http://archives.library.cofc.edu
Call Number: Mss 1052
Language of Material: Materials in English
Biographical Note
American economist and lawyer Leon H. Keyserling was born on January 22, 1908, to William Keyserling (1869-1951) and Jennie Hyman Keyserling (1881-1935), in Charleston, South Carolina. Keyserling grew up on the coastal island of St. Helena and in 1918 moved to Beaufort, South Carolina, with his family. Graduating from Beaufort High School at the age of sixteen in 1924, Keyserling attended Columbia University, finishing in 1928 with a major in economics. Keyserling then entered Harvard Law School, receiving his LLB in 1931 and returning to Columbia to pursue a Ph.D. in economics. At Columbia Keyserling taught economics and conducted research for the Rockefeller Foundation while completing all the requirements for his Ph.D., except for his thesis, interrupted when he entered government service in 1933 at the beginning of the New Deal. From 1933 to 1937 Keyserling was the legislative assistant to U.S. Senator Robert F. Wagner while also serving on the Senate Committee on Banking and Currency. As legislative assistant, Keyserling helped draft the National Industry Recovery Act of 1934, the National Housing Act of 1935, the Wagner National Labor Relations Act of 1935, portions of the Social Security Act of 1935, and the U.S. Housing Act of 1937.
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Beginning in 1937, Keyserling served in the United States Housing Authority, first as deputy administrator and general counsel, and then as acting administrator. As general counsel of the National Housing Agency, Keyserling drafted legislation reorganizing federal housing into one central agency, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). In 1942, as acting administrator of the National Housing Agency, Keyserling supervised the construction of several million units of government financed housing for war workers.
In 1940 Keyserling married Mary Dublin, also a prominent economist. Before their marriage she had been the executive director of the National Consumers League and a professor of economics at Sarah Lawrence College. In 1964, she was appointed director of the Labor Department's Women's Bureau by President Lyndon B. Johnson, serving in that position until the end of his administration in 1969.
From 1946 to 1953, Keyserling served on President Truman's Council of Economic Advisors, first as vice chairman in 1946, then as acting chairman in 1949, and finally, chairman in 1950, a position he held until 1953, the end of the Truman administration. During this time Keyserling helped formulate economic policies that enabled the nation to smoothly adjust from a wartime to a peacetime economy while meeting the country's demands for increased housing and education without inflation.
After leaving government service in 1953, Keyserling practiced as a lawyer and private consulting economist, working with various national organizations, governments, firms, and individuals. In 1971 Keyserling retired to devote his time as president and director of the Conference on Economic Progress (CEP). Founded by Keyserling in 1954, the CEP was a nonprofit research organization dealing with U.S. economic development and national economic policies. As president and director of CEP, Keyserling authored more than thirty-five book-length publications, including The Toll of Rising Interest Rates, The Coming Crisis in Housing, and Full Employment Without Inflation. During this time he also worked on the Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act of 1978 with U.S. Senator Hubert Humphrey and U.S. Representative Augustus Hawkins. During his life Keyserling was the recipient of various honors and awards, including an award from the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Social Change and induction into the National Housing Hall of Fame.
Collection Overview
This collection includes biographical material, letters and correspondence, writings, congressional and other testimonies, clippings, and audiovisual recordings documenting the professional and personal activities of Leon H. Keyserling. Biographical materials include short biographies, biographical notes, resumes of career achievements, personal date books, obituaries from national newspapers, and material from Keyserling's memorial service, including William Keyserling's tribute to his uncle as well as John Kenneth Galbraith's remarks. Also included are materials relating to Mary Dublin Keyserling, such as biographical information, a "Career Record," a copy of her will, and a list of published articles. Professional letters include Keyserling's correspondence with politicians, Democratic Party organizations, researchers, book reviewers, such as Peter Irons, the author of The New Deal Lawyers, and interview requests from Studs Terkel and the BBC. Also present are correspondence between Keyserling and prominent economists such as Gar Alperovitz and David C. Colander, and between the CEP and various organizations regarding consulting fees and pamphlet distribution. Personal letters between Keyserling and various friends and family members include correspondence with his father, William Keyserling (1869-1951), his mother, Jennie Hyman Keyserling (1881-1935), and brother, Herbert Keyserling (1915-2000). Writings include his journal and magazine articles, as well as materials prepared by Keyserling for others, including U.S. Senator F. Wagner and U.S. Representative Augustus Hawkins. Also included are distribution lists of CEP publications, typescripts of speeches presented by Keyserling at conferences and symposiums, as well as poetry and writings by others about Keyserling. Transcripts of testimonies Keyserling gave before courts and congressional committees are mostly from hearings before the House Education and Labor Committee and the Joint Economic Committee. Clippings relate to Keyserling's political, professional, and personal life and also include clippings relating to Mary D. Keyserling, Harriet Keyserling, Robert F. Wagner, and various economists. Audiovisual materials include interviews and speeches on audiocassette tapes, reel-to-reel tapes, and videocassettes.
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Collection Arrangement
1. Biographical material, 1930-1987 2. Letters and correspondence, 1918-1987 3. Writings, 1933-1990 4. Testimonies, 1956-1987 5. Clippings, 1935-1988 6. Audiovisual materials, 1956-1988
Restrictions Access Restrictions
This collection is open for research.
Copyright Notice
The nature of the College of Charleston's archival holdings means that copyright or other information about restrictions may be difficult or even impossible to determine despite reasonable efforts. Special Collections claims only physical ownership of most archival materials.
The materials from our collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. copyright law. The user must assume full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials. Any materials used for academic research or otherwise should be fully credited with the source.
Related Material
Related materials in Special Collections include the Keyserling family papers - Part I, 1890-1980 (Mss 1049a), the Keyserling family papers - Part II, 1900-2004 (Mss 1049b), an oral history interview with Herbert Keyserling (Mss 1035-036), and the publications Leon H. Keyserling: A Progressive Economist by Donald K. Pickens (2009), Doctor K: A Personal Memoir by Herbert Keyserling (1999), and Against the Tide: One Woman's Political Struggle by Harriet Keyserling (1998).
Search Terms
The following terms have been used to index this collection in the Library's online catalog. They are grouped by name of person, family, or organization, by topical subject, by place, and by types of material.
Names Keyserling, Leon H. (Leon Hirsch), 1908-1987 Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972 Keyserling, Mary Dublin Council of Economic Advisers (U.S.) Conference on Economic Progress (U.S.)
Subjects Jews--South Carolina--Beaufort Economists--United States New Deal, 1933-1939 Full employment policies--United States
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Places Washington (D.C.) United States--Economic policy
Types of Material Articles Audiocassettes Audiovisual materials Black-and-white photographs Clippings (information artifacts) Color photographs Correspondence Letters (correspondence) Long-playing records Magnetic tapes Personal correspondence Poetry Speeches Testimonies Videocassettes
Administrative Information Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Leon H. Keyserling papers, College of Charleston Libraries, Charleston, SC, USA.
Acquisitions Information
Materials were donated in 1999 by William Keyserling and in 2002 by Harriet Keyserling.
Processing Information
Processed by Joshua Minor, March 2012.
Encoded by Joshua Minor, March 2012.
Reviewed and uploaded by Martha McTear, June 2012.
Funding from the Council on Library and Information Resources supported the processing of this collection and encoding of the finding aid.
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Detailed Description of the Collection
1. Biographical materials, 1930-1987
Leon H. Keyserling, 1930-1987, undated
Box 1 Folder 1 Biographical material, 1947-1986, undated
Includes short biographies and biographical notes.
Box 1 Folder 2 Last will and testament, 1961-1986, undated
Includes drafts of Keyserling's last will and testament, trust agreement, and revocable trust. Also includes correspondence regarding further changes and clarifications.
Box 1 Folder 3 Obituaries, 1987
Includes obituaries from national newspapers including The Washington Post, The State, and The New York Times. Also includes typescript of obituary Mary Dublin Keyserling sent to The Washington Post.
Box 1 Folder 4 Memorial service, 1987
Includes invitations and programs from Keyserling's memorial service held on September 10, 1987 at The Cosmos Club, Washington, DC. Also included is William Keyserling's tribute to his uncle as well as John Kenneth Galbraith's remarks.
Personal date books, 1951-1987
Includes day books used to track personal and professional appointments.
Box 1 Folder 5 1951-1954
Box 1 Folder 6 1960-1968
Box 1 Folder 7 1970-1979
Box 2 Folder 1 1980-1987
Box 2 Folder 2 Conference on Economic Progress office materials, 1967-1987, undated
Includes secretarial manual and instructions involving the operation of the Conference on Economic Progress.
Box 17 Conference on Economic Progress index card files, undated
Card files containing index cards listing the names and addresses of individuals and organizations that mass purchased pamphlets from CEP.
Box 17 Plaque, 1979
Box 2 Folder 3 General, 1930-1987, undated
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Includes printed announcement of Keyserling's new position as a consulting economist and general law practitioner, an invitation to the 10th Annual Award Luncheon in his honor by the American Jewish Congress and a certificate of appreciation from the Democratic National Committee. Also includes a photocopy of the certificate of incorporation of the Conference on Economic Progress as well as a survey plat and certificate for a house in Washington, D.C.
Mary Dublin Keyserling, 1961-1987
Box 2 Folder 4 Biographical material, undated
Includes photocopies of a biographical note, a career record with a synopsis and index, with a list of articles written by Mary Dublin Keyserling from 1964 to 1969. Also includes a photocopy of "Mary Dublin Keyserling Biography," a chapter from a larger work.
Box 2 Folder 5 Last will and testament, 1961-1987
Includes last will and testament, codicil, and a designation of co-trustee and successor trustee.
Box 2 Folder 6 General, 1975, undated
Includes a list of foreign travels from 1928 to 1945 and an excerpt from a speech on raising living standards across the country.
Box 2 Folder 7 Beth Keyserling Rosenfarb, 1976, 1978
Includes last will and testament and correspondence from Beth Keyserling Rosenfarb, younger sister of Leon H. Keyserling. Also includes an obituary for her husband, Joseph Rosenfarb.
Photographs, 1950-1986, undated
Box 3 Folder 1 Photo album, 1954-1957
Photo album of trip to India. Images include Keyserling speaking at the Indian Statistical Institute, India's first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, and scientist Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis.
Box 3 Folder 2 National Housing Hall of fame ceremony, 1986
Box 3 Folder 3 General, 1950-1980s, undated
Includes photographs of Keyserling at social and professional events. Images include a group portrait with President Lyndon B. Johnson and an image of Keyserling on the set of Meet the Press. 2. Letters and correspondence, 1918-1987
Professional, 1945-1987
Box 3 Folder 4 Abramson, Rudy, 1985
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Correspondence regarding an interview with Keyserling about New York Governor Averell Harriman.
Box 3 Folder 5 American Civil Liberties Union, 1986
Correspondence regarding membership contributions.
Box 3 Folder 6 Americans for Democratic Action, 1984-1985
Correspondence regarding Keyserling's reluctance to make financial contributions to the organization.
Box 3 Folder 7 American Economic Association, 1986-1987
Correspondence regarding Keyserling's panel presentation, "Advice for the Next President," given at the annual meeting of the American Economics Association as well as information about the meeting.
Box 3 Folder 8 A. Phillip Randolph Institute, 1977, 1982
Correspondence regarding meeting invitations.
Box 3 Folder 9 Arbatov, Georgy, 1981, 1983
Correspondence regarding Keyserling's first visit to Russia and his meeting with Georgy Arbatov, Director of the Institute for Study of USA and Canada.
Box 3 Folder 10 Atlantic Economic Conference, 1985-1987
Correspondence regarding Keyserling's presentations at the 1985 and 1987 International Atlantic Economic Conferences. Also included is a photocopied typescript of Keyserling's paper, Why Have Economists Learned So Little from U.S. Economic Experience since World War II? with corrections.
Box 3 Folder 11 Benton, William, 1958
Letters to William Benton of Encyclopedia Britannica regarding Keyserling's second talk "New Frontiers for Democratic Service to the People."
Box 3 Folder 12 Biemiller, Andrew J., 1979, 1982
Letter to Biemiller, former Democratic congressman, on his retirement, and a sympathy letter to Biemiller's wife on his death.
Box 3 Folder 13 Brazelton, W. Robert, 1976-1987
Correspondence between Keyserling and Dr. W. Robert Brazelton, Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, regarding the early Council of Economic Advisors. Also included is correspondence regarding arranging an interview with Keyserling to discuss the Truman administration, Brazelton's book on the subject, with a list of material Keyserling provided Dr. Brazelton for his book.
Box 3 Folder 14 British Broadcasting Corp, 1985
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A request to interview Keyserling for a documentary on the relationship between Britain and America in the twentieth century.
Box 3 Folder 15 Center for the Study of the Presidency, 1987
Correspondence regarding a quarterly meeting of board of directors.
Box 3 Folder 16 Cleveland, Harlan, 1984
Correspondence thanking Keyserling for his support of the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs and Keyserling's offer to participate in the Carlson Lecture Series.
Box 3 Folder 17 College of Charleston, 1985
Correspondence regarding Keyserling's participation in a panel discussion on Southern Jewish History for the Jewish Studies Department.
Box 3 Folder 18 Committee on the Present Danger, 1987
Letters announcing the eleventh annual meeting of the board of directors.
Box 3 Folder 19 Conyers, John, 1985
Correspondence regarding a House TV Studio recording between U.S. Representative Conyers and Keyserling discussing the reasons for the malaise around full employment and planning.
Box 3 Folder 20 Cosmos Club, 1985
Correspondence regarding a speaking engagement.
Box 3 Folder 21 Davidson, C. Girard, 1979, 1981, 1987
Correspondence regarding Keyserling's lecture, "An Alternate Economic Policy for the Eighties," presented as part of the Steinhardt Lecture Series at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon.
Box 3 Folder 22 Democratic National Committee, 1959-1985
Correspondence regarding Keyserling's testimony at the Democratic platform hearings in Detroit in 1960, including a photocopied typescript of Keyserling's statement. Also included is correspondence regarding monetary contributions to Democratic National Committee as well a letter from Tip O'Neil asking for donations.
Box 3 Folder 23 Democratic National Convention, 1980
Correspondence regarding Keyserling's request for two tickets to the 1980 Democratic National Convention in New York.
Box 3 Folder 24 Eastern Economic Association, 1986-1987
Correspondence requesting that Keyserling become a charter member of the Committee on Economic Reform and his participation in the 13th Annual Eastern Economic Association Convention 1987.
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Box 3 Folder 25 Economic Advisory Council, 1959
Correspondence regarding Keyserling's assistance on drafting a statement for the advisory council. Also included are copies of Keyserling's typescripts, "A Democratic Call to Action" and "Toward a Long Range Purposeful Effort."
Box 3 Folder 26 Economists Committee on Public Policy, 1985
Correspondence regarding Keyserling's reasons for not signing the Statement Opposing the Sugar Price Support Program.
Box 3 Folder 27 Eisenstadt, Stuart, 1976-1981
Correspondence with Stuart Eisenstadt regarding drafts of the Humphrey- Hawkins bill and other economic and housing matters of President Jimmy Carter's administration. Also included are photocopies of newspaper articles by Eisenstadt concerning inflation, Democrats, and the middle class.
Box 4 Folder 1 Evans, Sen. Daniel J., 1985
Correspondence regarding Keyserling's comments on a proposed constitutional amendment requiring a balanced federal budget.
Box 4 Folder 2 Franklin Delano Roosevelt National Centennial Committee, 1981
Correspondence regarding the Franklin Delano Roosevelt centennial in Washington, D.C. Also included are several photocopies of newspaper clippings about the centennial.
Box 4 Folder 3 Georgetown Law School, 1986
Correspondence regarding assistance Keyserling provided to the Georgetown Wagner Labor Law Moot Court competition.
Box 4 Folder 4 Harriman, Pamela, 1983-1984
Correspondence regarding contributions to Harriman's 1984 "Win the Senate Campaign" and an invitation to serve on the campaign's advisory board.
Box 4 Folder 5 Harvard Law School Association, 1985
Correspondence asking for suggestions on speakers for future programs.
Box 4 Folder 6 Howard University, 1985
Correspondence regarding a gift of 516 books to the university.
Box 4 Folder 7 Irons, Peter H., 1980-1982
Correspondence asking for Keyserling's comments on a draft of Irons's book The New Deal Lawyers. Also included is a photocopy of the book chapter, "Lawyers' Lawyers and the Wagner Act," with Keyserling's comments in margins.
Box 4 Folder 8 Joint Economic Committee, 1985-1987
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Correspondence regarding Keyserling's testimony before the Joint Economic Committee on the hearings of the 1987 Economic Report of the President.
Box 4 Folder 9 Klein, Lawrence, 1976
Correspondence regarding the amendments to the Humphrey-Hawkins bill. Formally known as the Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act, the bill strove for full employment, growth in production, price stability, and balance of trade and budget.
Box 4 Folder 10 Kramer, Orin, 1979
Correspondence with Orin Kramer, associate director of the White House domestic policy staff regarding rising interest rates and effects on the economy and the housing sector in particular.
Box 4 Folder 11 Lash, Joseph, 1982
Correspondence regarding Keyserling's assistance with a book on the New Deal. Also includes Keyserling's recollections about Rex Tugwell, an agricultural economist who served as assistant secretary and undersecretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Box 4 Folder 12 Marlow, Michael, 1986
Correspondence regarding Keyserling's interview for the Voice of America.
Box 4 Folder 13 McHugh, Dr. John, 1981
Correspondence regarding a book McHugh was preparing about Eleanor and Franklin D. Roosevelt
Box 4 Folder 14 National Committee for Full Employment, 1986
Keyserling's comments on his initial exclusion from program, "In Honor of the 40th Anniversary of the Employment Act."
Box 4 Folder 15 National Defense University, 1985
Keyserling's remarks at the 3rd Annual Mobilization Conference.
Box 4 Folder 16 National Housing Hall of Fame, 1985-1986
Letter congratulating Keyserling on his induction into the National Housing Hall of Fame as well as letters of endorsement from Strom Thurmond, Ernest F. Hollings, and Henry C. Chambers. Also included is a program from the ceremony.
Box 4 Folder 17 National Leased Housing Association, 1986-1987
Correspondence regarding Keyserling's participation at the 16th annual meeting of the National Leased Housing Association. Also included is a conference program.
Box 4 Folder 18 New York Times, 1987
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Letter to the editor regarding a tribute by the New York Times upon the death of Arthur F. Burns and Keyserling's correction of an erroneous story included in the tribute.
Box 4 Folder 19 Park Electrochemical Corporation, 1987
Board meeting announcements and financial statistics.
Box 4 Folder 20 Penn Community Services Inc., 1985
Letter declining attendance at the 5th Annual Penn School Heritage celebration.
Box 4 Folder 21 The Progressive, 1985, 1987
Correspondence regarding Keyserling's interest in writing articles for The Progressive.
Box 4 Folder 22 Public Interest Economics Foundation, 1981
Correspondence regarding Keyserling's agreement to join the Committee for Economic Recovery and also his reluctance to accede to a request for a financial contribution as seed money.
Box 4 Folder 23 Miscellaneous A-R, 1986-1990
Correspondence regarding Keyserling's appearance on the television program America's Embattled Economy, speaking engagements, and Keyserling's entry in the 1990-1992 edition of The Writer's Directory.
Box 4 Folder 24 Rauh, Joseph, 1980
Correspondence regarding Joseph L. Rauh, Jr.'s book review of Peter Iron's publication, The New Deal Lawyers.
Box 4 Folder 25 Rifkind, Simon H., 1984-1985
Correspondence referencing dinners and recollections of their work with Senator Wagner.
Box 4 Folder 26 Rosenberg, Marvin, 1984-1986
Correspondence regarding Keyserling's contributions to the City College of the City University of New York project and the Marvin Rosenberg and Hubert Humphrey Program in Public Affairs, and the possibility of Keyserling speaking at a lecture series.
Box 4 Folder 27 Rustin, Bayard, 1980-1983
Democrats, U.S.A. regarding the 1984 elections. Also included is the Rustin's1980 news release, "Does Anyone Remember Humphrey Hawkins?"
Box 4 Folder 28 Salant, Dr. Walker, 1980-1987
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Correspondence regarding Keyserling's comments on the article, "The Intellectual Revolution in US Economic Policy Making" by Jim Tobin, and Keyserling's opinion of Walter Heller and his speech on the subject of President Kennedy and economic policy.
Box 4 Folder 29 Samuels, Loulette, 1984
Correspondence regarding the death of Howard J. Samuels, American statesman and industrialist.
Box 4 Folder 30 Samuelson, Dr. Paul, 1978, 1985
Notes applauding Keyserling's past achievements.
Box 4 Folder 31 Schlesinger, Jr., Arthur, 1980
Correspondence regarding Count Hermann Keyserling and Keyserling's comments on Schlesinger's Wall Street Journal article about Margaret Thatcher.
Box 4 Folder 32 Seidman Group, 1983
Keyserling's comments on the selection process and criteria for the Frank E. Seidman Distinguished Award in Political Economy.
Box 4 Folder 33 Seltzer, Larry, 1983-1987
Correspondence updating each other on their lives and Keyserling's comments on unemployment statistics and his health problems.
Box 4 Folder 34 Shishkin, Hildy, 1937-1987
Condolences on death of Boris Shishkin, economist and AFL-CIO Civil Rights Department director.
Box 4 Folder 35 Social Democrats, U.S.A., 1984
Letter from Keyserling regarding the endorsement of Walter Mondale's presidential candidacy by the Social Democrats, U.S.A.
Box 4 Folder 36 Solar Industry Association, 1984
Letter concerning the unprofessional and misleading conduct in regards to a supervisory position and congressional testimony on Capitol Hill.
Box 4 Folder 37 South Carolina Hall of Fame, 1984-1986
Correspondence regarding Keyserling's nomination.
Box 4 Folder 38 Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin, 1985-1986
General correspondence about the economy and current events including the influx of Japanese automobiles and the effect on the economy, as well as updates on Keyserling's health.
Box 4 Folder 39 Supreme Court, 1966
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Letter from Justice Ramsey Clark welcoming Keyserling to the roll of attorneys qualified to testify before the Supreme Court.
Box 4 Folder 40 Miscellaneous S, 1976, 1985-1986
Correspondence regarding Keyserling's work on a Mary Goldwater memorial, the Theatre Lobby Trust Fund, the housing field, and death of Sophie Segal.
Box 4 Folder 41 Taylor, Horace, 1953
Correspondence regarding the possibility of Keyserling lecturing at Columbia University.
Box 4 Folder 42 Terkel, Studs, 1981-1982
Correspondence regarding an interview with Keyserling for a publication on World War II.
Box 4 Folder 43 Thatcher, Mrs. Myron William, 1976-1981
Correspondence regarding the death of Myron William Thatcher and the activities of Ruth Thatcher.
Box 4 Folder 44 Todd, Saralee S., 1985-1987
Correspondence regarding the House Banking Subcommittee hearing held to gather testimony on the Bishop's Pastoral letter on the economy and Keyserling's request for copies of the Employment Act of 1946 and the Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act of 1978.
Box 4 Folder 45 Tugwell, Mrs. Rexford, 1979, 1980, 1985
Correspondence regarding the death of Rex Tugwell, agricultural economist who served as assistant secretary and undersecretary to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Also included are obituaries, articles on Tugwell's life and career, and a pamphlet on the Rexford G. Tugwell National Award in Urban and Regional Planning.
Box 4 Folder 46 Miscellaneous T, 1982-1985
Includes correspondence regarding the death of Justice Mathew O. Tobriner and progress of Christopher Tietze Reproductive Freedom Library.
Box 4 Folder 47 United States House of Representatives, Office of Records and Registration, 1979
Letter of transmittal of copies of a financial disclosure statement.
Box 4 Folder 48 Wagner, Robert F., 1940s
Letter, sent to Honorable Robert E. Hennegan, chairman of the National Democratic Committee, recommending Keyserling be appointed to the U. S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.
Box 4 Folder 49 Wagner, Jr., Robert F., 1980, 1985
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Request from Wagner, Jr. for help preparing a dossier on his father required for induction into the Housing Hall of Fame. Also included is a biography prepared by Keyserling titled "Senator Robert F. Wagner's Achievements in the Field of Housing."
Box 4 Folder 50 The Washington Post, 1985
Invitation to a luncheon to meet the Washington Post's national correspondents.
Box 4 Folder 51 Weaver, Robert C., 1985
Invitation to attend a dinner honoring Harold C. Fleming.
Box 4 Folder 52 Westwood, Howard, 1984-1987
Correspondence regarding Westwood's review of The New Deal Lawyers by Peter Irons, comments on other articles written by Westwood, and on national politics and policies.
Box 4 Folder 53 Withers, Dr. William, 1982, 1986
Correspondence regarding Wither's editorials and book.
Box 4 Folder 54 Wright, Peter, 1983
Keyserling's comments on Wright's unpublished manuscript Vignettes, a memoir of his experiences as a civil servant, and the possibility of securing a publisher.
Box 4 Folder 55 Wyzanski, Charles, 1982, 1984
Correspondence includes criticism by Wyzanski of Peter Iron's book The New Deal Lawyers, and disagreement between Keyserling and Wyzanski over material in the book. Also included are Peter Irons's comments on the disagreement.
Box 4 Folder 56 Miscellaneous W, 1957-1987
Includes notes of congratulations for publications and Housing Hall of Fame induction.
Economists, 1976-1985
Box 5 Folder 1 Alperovitz, Gar, 1976-1982
Includes correspondence regarding Alperovitz's economic ideas and publications as well as several news articles written by Alperovitz regarding "full employment." Also includes a brief background statement and Impact on Inflation on the Economy: Hearings Before the Task Force on Inflation on the Committee on the Budget, which contains Alperovitz's testimony.
Box 5 Folder 2 Block, James E., 1981
Correspondence regarding Block's article, "The Shibboleth of Productivity," in the New York Times.
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Box 5 Folder 3 Boland, Lawrence, 1985
Letter from Lawrence Boland and Herbert Grubel, professors in economics at Simon Fraser University, asking Keyserling to fill out a questionnaire on the use of mathematics in economics; with Keyserling's reply.
Box 5 Folder 4 Colander, Dr. David, 1980
Correspondence regarding Colander's selection of Keyserling's prepared statement on the Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act of 1976 for his unpublished book.
Box 5 Folder 5 Eisner, Robert, 1980
Correspondence regarding Keyserling's criticism of Federal Reserve policies in his paper "The Federal Reserve as a "Sacred Cow": The Public Should Know More About It."
Box 5 Folder 6 Killingsworth, Charles, 1980
Correspondence regarding Killingsworth's speech, "An Overview of the Job Market for Youth," and an article on employment policy for recessions.
Box 5 Folder 7 Means, Gardiner C., 1982-1983
Keyserling's comments on Mean's article, "Why the Marginal Income Tax Cuts are Intensifying the Recession," and his paper, "Corporate Power in the Marketplace."
Box 5 Folder 8 Nathan, Robert R., 1980-1984
Correspondence regarding Nathan's health problems and Keyserling's contributions to various causes and committees.
Council on Economic Progress, 1965-1987
Box 5 Folder 9 American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, 1982
Box 5 Folder 10 Bieber, Owen, 1983, 1985
Box 5 Folder 11 Cribben, Joseph, 1980
Box 5 Folder 12 Donahue, Thomas R., 1987
Box 5 Folder 13 Full Employment Action Council, 1982
Box 5 Folder 14 Government of District of Columbia, Consumer and Regulatory Affairs Department, 1987
Box 5 Folder 15 International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, 1980
Box 5 Folder 16 International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, 1981-1983
Box 5 Folder 17 Industrial Union Department, 1979-1980
Box 5 Folder 18 International Union of Operating Engineers, 1980-1986
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Correspondence regarding consulting fees and contributions to the Conference on Economic Progress.
Box 5 Folder 19 Kirkland, Lane, 1981-1987
Box 5 Folder 20 League for Industrial Democracy, 1986-1987
Box 5 Folder 21 National Association of Home Builders, 1985
Keyserling's response to a request for a biography.
Box 5 Folder 22 National Farmers Union, 1965, 1985
Box 5 Folder 23 Oswald, Rudy, 1979-1987, undated
Box 5 Folder 24 Railway Labor Executives' Association, 1981
Box 5 Folder 25 United Steel Workers of America, 1979-1984
Correspondence regarding the distribution of Conference on Economic Progress pamphlets.
Box 5 Folder 26 Young, Kenneth, 1978-1987
Box 5 Folder 27 Miscellaneous professional correspondence, 1981-1984
Correspondence regarding requests for copies of the pamphlet Money, Credit, and Interest Rates and How to Cut Unemployment to 4 Percent and End Inflation and Deficits by 1987.
Personal, 1918-1987, undated
Box 5 Folder 28-29 Bauer, Catherine Krouse, 1936-1943, undated
Box 5 Folder 30 Casebeer, Maureen and Ken, 1980-1984
Box 5 Folder 31 Droshnicop, Hilda, 1933-1934, undated
Box 6 Folder 1 Dublin, Joanne and Amos, 1978-1986
Box 6 Folder 2 G., Irene, 1937-1939, undated
Box 6 Folder 3 Goldwater, Mary, 1935-1936, undated
Box 6 Folder 4-5 Keyserling, Harriet and Herbert, 1953-1992
Correspondence between Keyserling and his brother and sister-in-law.
Box 6 Folder 6 Keyserling, Jennie Hyman, 1920-1935, undated
Correspondence between Keyserling and his mother.
Box 6 Folder 7 Keyserling, Mary, 1980-1990
Includes correspondence with Joseph E. Jeffs, Georgetown University, regarding the gift of a portion of Leon Keyserling's papers.
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Box 6 Folder 8 Keyserling, Paul and Beth, 1966
Letter from Keyserling to his nephew and niece.
Box 7 Folder 1 Keyserling, William, 1918-1947, undated
Correspondence between Keyserling and his father.
Box 7 Folder 2 Lowenthal, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander, 1978-1981
Box 7 Folder 3 Peter, H. W., 1939-1940, undated
Box 7 Folder 4 Richard, Jean, 1982-1987
Box 7 Folder 5 Rosenman, Dorothy, 1985
Box 7 Folder 6 Rutz, Elizabeth, 1985-1987
Box 7 Folder 7 Svedberg, Hillevi, 1937-1987
Box 7 Folder 8 Tenbrook, Margaret, 1985-1987
Box 7 Folder 9 Tirana, Rosamond, 1982-1986
Box 7 Folder 10 Winner, Frieda B., 1965-1987
Box 7 Folder 11 Zilberman, Lucy and Israel, 1984-1986
Box 7 Folder 12 75th birthday, 1983
Condolences, 1935, 1987
Box 7 Folder 13 Jennie Keyserling, 1935
Box 7 Folder 14 Leon Keyserling, 1987
Box 7 Folder 15 General personal correspondence, 1932-1986, undated 3. Writings, 1933-1990
Journal and magazine articles, 1933-1987
Box 8 Folder 1 Index, undated
Index of articles written by Keyserling including a separate list of New York Times Magazine articles.
Box 8 Folder 2 1933, 1938
Includes the article "Social Objectives in Legal Education."
Box 8 Folder 3 1945-1948
Box 8 Folder 4 1950-1958
Includes the articles "For a National Prosperity Budget" and "The "Great Crusade" Against Wage Earners."
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Box 8 Folder 5 1960, 1962, 1966
Includes the article "Something for Everybody", Keyserling's review of the book, The Guaranteed Income.
Box 8 Folder 6 1973, undated
Includes "What's Wrong with American Economics" reprinted from Challenge: The Magazine of Economic Affairs.
Box 8 Folder 7 1980-1987
Includes "Should the President and the Congress Obey the Law? A Case Study Based Upon the 1978 Humphrey-Hawkins Act,""U.S. Economy, Performances and Prospects and Needed Corrective Policies," and "The New Deal and its Current Significance in Re National Economic and Social Policy." Also included is the typescript, "Rexford Guy Tugwell."
Materials prepared for others, 1933-1982
Box 8 Folder 8 Index, undated
Chronological index of materials prepared for others by Keyserling, listing speeches, articles, letters, and testimonies.
Box 8 Folder 9 Senator Robert F. Wagner, 1933-1937
Primarily speeches but also includes a committee printing of Wagner's Labor Relations Bill.
Box 8 Folder 10 Representative Augustus Hawkins, 1976-1982
Includes letters, speeches, and comments relating to the Humphrey-Hawkins Full Employment Act and the Jobs Creation Act.
Box 8 Folder 11 AFL-CIO, 1978
Draft of "Suggested Resolution in Regards to the Federal Reserve for Consideration at August 1978 Meeting of Executive Council of the AFL- CIO."
Box 8 Folder 12 Full Employment Action Council, 1979
Includes the pamphlet, Where Are National Economic Policies Headed?
Conference on Economic Progress, 1954-1984
Publications, 1954-1972
Pamphlets written by Keyserling published through the CEP.
Box 8 Folder 13 Toward a Full Employment and Full Production, 1954
Box 8 Folder 14 A National Prosperity Program for 1955, 1955
Box 8 Folder 15 Full Prosperity for Agriculture, 1955
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Box 9 Folder 1 Consumption-Key to Full Prosperity, 1957
Box 9 Folder 2 Wages and the Public Interest, 1958
Box 9 Folder 3 The "Recession"-Cause and Cure, 1958
Box 9 Folder 4 Toward a New Farm Program, 1958
Box 9 Folder 5 The Federal Budget and "The General Welfare", 1959
Box 9 Folder 6 Tight Money and Rising Interest Rates and the Damage They are Doing, 1960
Box 9 Folder 7 Food and Freedom, 1960
Box 9 Folder 8 Poverty and Deprivation in the U.S., 1962
Box 9 Folder 9 Progress or Poverty, 1964
Box 10 Folder 1 Achieving Nationwide Educational Excellence, 1968
Box 10 Folder 2 The Coming Crisis in Housing, 1972
Box 10 Folder 3 Pamphlets list, 1978, undated
Chronological list of pamphlets written by Keyserling published through the CEP.
Pamphlet distribution lists, 1961-1984
Distribution lists recording purchase dates, purchasers, and numbers of pamphlets ordered from the CEP.
Box 10 Folder 4 The Coming Crisis in Housing, 1973-1975
Box 10 Folder 5 Federal Reserve Board, 1980-1981
Box 10 Folder 6 Freedom Budget, 1966-1967
Box 10 Folder 7 Full Employment Without Inflation, 1975-1980
Box 10 Folder 8 Goals for Full Employment and How to Achieve Them, 1978-1980
Box 10 Folder 9 How to Cut Unemployment to 4 percent and End Inflation and Deficits by 1987, 1983-1984
Box 10 Folder 10 Humphrey Hawkins Bill, 1977-1979
Box 10 Folder 11 Jobs and Growth, 1961-1963
Box 10 Folder 12 Liberal and Conservative National Economic Policies, 1979-1980
Box 10 Folder 13 Money, Credit, and Interest Rates, 1981-1982
Box 10 Folder 14 The Scarcity School of Economics, 1974
Box 10 Folder 15 Toward Full Employment Within Three Years, 1976-1978
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Box 10 Folder 16 The Toll of Rising Interest Rates, 1978
Box 10 Folder 17 Wages, Prices, and Profits, 1972
Box 10 Folder 18 Finances, 1981-1985
Speeches, 1933-1987, undated
Box 10 Folder 19 Index, undated
Box 10 Folder 20 1933, 1947
Box 10 Folder 21 1970-1978
Box 10 Folder 22 1981-1987
Box 10 Folder 23 Poetry, 1958-1985, undated
Box 10 Folder 24 General, 1924, 1982, 1986, undated
Includes the pamphlet Israel's Needs and Our Responsibilities.
Box 11 Folder 1 Writings by others, 1950-1990, undated
Includes journal articles and papers written about Leon Keyserling. Also includes a copy of Challenge and Decision by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, personally inscribed to Keyserling. 4. Testimonies, 1948-1987
Box 11 Folder 2 Index, undated
Index list of Keyserling's testimonies.
Box 11 Folder 3 Democratic Regional Hearings with Respect to Democratic Platform, 1960
Box 11 Folder 4 Interstate Commerce Commission, 1962
Box 11 Folder 5 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad vs. U.S.A., 1967
House Education and Labor Committee, 1975-1986
Printed testimonies.
Box 11 Folder 6 Equal Opportunity and Full Employment, 1975
Box 11 Folder 7 Oversight Hearing on Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act, 1983
Box 11 Folder 8 The Income and Jobs Action Act of 1985, 1985
Box 11 Folder 9 Oversight Hearing on the Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act of 1978, 1986
Joint Economic Committee, 1966-1987
Box 11 Folder 10 20th Anniversary of the Employment Act of 1946: An Economic Symposium, 1966
Box 11 Folder 11 "Scrap the Gramm-Rudman Bill," 1985
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4 page typescript.
Box 11 Folder 12 "Needed Reconstruction in National Economic Policy," 1987
Photocopy of a 14-page typescript with Keyserling's annotations.
Box 11 Folder 13 Kellogg Company, 1980 5. Clippings, 1935-1988
Box 11 Folder 14 Leon H. Keyserling, 1937-1987, undated
Includes national and state newspapers, and magazine clippings relating to Keyserling's political, professional, and personal life.
Box 11 Folder 15 Mary D. Keyserling, 1940-1968, undated
Box 12 Folder 1 Harriet Keyserling, 1974-1986, undated
Box 12 Folder 2 Jennie H. Keyserling, 1935
Obituary for Jennie H. Keyserling.
Box 12 Folder 3 Robert F. Wagner, 1936, 1988, undated
Box 12 Folder 4 Economists and economy, 1981-1985, undated
Box 12 Folder 5 General clippings, 1931-1987, undated 6. Audiovisual materials, 1956-1988
Audiocassette tapes, 1974-1988
Box 13-14 Leon Keyserling, 1974-1987, undated
(42 audiocassettes) Speech at CSULB, 1974 October 2
Speech at CSULB, Seminar 1, 1974 October 2
Speech at CSULB, Seminar 2, 1974 October 3
Leon H. Keyserling on the Wagner Act, 1975 November 8
U.S. Conference of Mayors, New Orleans, LA, 1977 November 15
Memorial Service for Rexford Guy Tugwell, 1979 July 25
Family Council: The Great Depression, WAMU-FM, 1979 October 30
University of Delaware, tape 1, 1979 December 3
University of Delaware, tape 2, 1979 December 3
2 copies
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University of Delaware, tape 3, 1979 December 3-4
"Here's Info"-NFO Radio, 1980 July
Three programs with Leon Keyserling
Wall Street Week, 1980 August 29
Pension and Profit Sharing Seminar for Attorneys and Accountants, 1980 November 11
Conference on the Presidency of John F. Kennedy, University of Southern California, 1980 November 11-14
Studs Terkel interview, part 1, 1981
Studs Terkel Interview, part 2, 1981
Address at centennial of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's birth, Women's National Democratic Club, 1982 January 29
2 copies
Institute for Policy Studies, Washington, DC, 1982 February 10
"Consider the Alternatives," 1982 February
Keyserling with Robert K. Musil.
Rocky Mt. Farm, Denver, CO, 1983 December 2
Economic Journal, KCUR-FM, Kansas City, MO, 1984 March 3
Keyserling with Sheldon Stahl.
"Economic Legacy of the Truman Administration" at National Economists Club, 1984 March 26
Evening Dialogue, Truman Presidency, Wilson Center Library, tape 1, 1984 May 4
Evening Dialogue, Truman Presidency, Wilson Center Library, tape 2, 1984 May 4
Evening Dialogue, Truman Presidency, Wilson Center Library, tape 3, 1984, May 4
Smithsonian symposium on Eleanor Roosevelt, 1984 October 13
All Things Considered, National Public Radio, 1985 July 5
50th Anniversary of the Wagner Act.
Black Caucus Legislative Weekend, 1985 September
Keyserling talks to Congress.
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Drafting the Wagner Act, tape 1, 1985 March 2
Ken Casebeer interview with Keyserling.
Drafting the Wagner Act, tape 2, 1985 March 2
Drafting the Wagner Act, tape 3, 1985 March 3
Drafting the Wagner Act, tape 4, 1985 March 3
Voices of America, 1986 March
Michael J. Marlow interviews Keyserling in connection with the Franklin Delano Roosevelt retrospective.
Michael Harrington on the death of Leon Keyserling, 1987 August
Leon H. Keyserling's memorial service, Cosmos Club, 1987 September 10
Round Table Recommendation for DNC Platform-Economics, tape 1, 1987 December 2
Round Table Recommendation for DNC Platform-Economics, tape 2, 1987 December 2
"America's Embattled Economy," undated
Dr. Walker and Leon H. Keyserling, undated
Leon H. Keyserling on unemployment and tax bills, undated
Box 14 Mary Keyserling, 1980-1988
(5 audiocassettes) Mary Dublin Keyserling, 1980 April 2
2 copies
Mary Dublin Keyserling with Caroline Ware, NCCRE, 1982 October 29
Dialogue with Mary Dublin Keyserling-WGMS AM, Washington, DC, 1988 May 11
2 copies
Box 14 Miscellaneous, 1983, undated
(3 audiocassettes) Flying Solo, undated
2 copies
Beverly Ritz, 1983
Reel to reel tapes, 1956-1987
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Box 15 Leon H. Keyserling, 1956-1987, undated
(29 reel to reel tapes) Farmers Union Talk, 1956
Radio Press Conference, 1959 September 27
Keyserling interviewed by Edward T. Folland, Bruce Martan, and Eileen Shancihan.
Railway Labor Executive Association Dinner, Washington, DC, Reel 1, 1962 February 8
Briefing session on railroad merger problem.
Railway Labor Executive Association Dinner, Washington, DC, Reel 2, 1962 February 8
Railway Labor Executive Association Dinner, Washington, DC, Reel 3, 1962 February 8
Dress Conference, WCBC News, Reel 1, 1963
Dress Conference, WCBC News, Reel 2, 1963
Question and answer session.
National Economic Policies, Ellis Hall, Reel 1, 1964 January 4
National Economic Policies, Ellis Hall, Reel 2, 1964 January 4
"The Business Climate of 1985," 1965 May 11
Presented to Texas Instruments.
"Progress or Poverty," 1965 November 9
Presented at Georgetown University.
Fall Conference, Reel 2, 1965 November 13
Fall Conference, Reel 3, 1965 November 13
Television program, 1965 December 30
Senator George McGovern and Keyserling.
Faye Henle Program, WOR Radio, NY, 1967 February 14
Close Up: An Economic View of 1968, 1968 January 4
Interviewed by Joseph McCallrey.
Untitled, 1968 June 20
Panorama, 1968 October 18
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L. King Show, Miami, WIOD, NBC, 1968 October 24
Albert Gordon and Leon H. Keyserling.
"Economics and the War in Vietnam," 1970 December 23
Keyserling vs. Tom Riddell.
Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, VA, 1971 January 7
National Farmers Organization, 1971 April 12
Keyserling on agricultural policy changes.
National Farmers Organization, 1971 April 19
Keyserling on interest rates and what the government can do.
Memorial Service, Reel 1, 1987 September 10
Memorial Service, Reel 2, 1987 September 10
Memorial Service, Reel 3, 1987 September 10
American University, undated
F.U. Breakfast, Reel 1, undated
F.U. Breakfast, Reel 2, undated
Box 15 Mary Keyserling, 1962-1969, undated
(8 reel to reel tapes) Economic and Democratic Advance in Israel, 1962 February 3
Martha Dealie interview with Mary Dublin Keyserling, 1964 January 12
Lee Graham interview with Mary Dublin Keyserling, 1965 April 26
Interview with Mary Dublin Keyserling, 1965 April 30
"Press Conference USA, Voices of America," 1966 March 23
"Woman Power: An Underutilized Resource," 1969 May 16
Presented at the Administrative Management Society International Conference, Toronto, Canada.
"Jobs and Economic Growth," undated
Mary Dublin Keyserling with Linton Wells, undated
Box 16 Videocassettes, 1974-1984
(8 videocassettes) "Inflation, Recession and a New Approach to Both," California State University, 1974
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2 copies
Beryl Dakers interview, WIS TV, Columbia, SC, 1977 April 1
Economic Conditions and Policies in Portland, OR, 1981 January 30
Portland City Club, Liberty Cable Television, 1981 January 30
2 copies
Dr. Keyserling and Representative John Conyers, 1984 June 25
2 copies
Box 16 Record album, 1963 December 2
Memorial Tribute to President John F. Kennedy at the Women's National Democratic Club, Mary Dublin Keyserling presiding.
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