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National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials 1973.418

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Audiovisual Collections PO Box 3630 Wilmington, Delaware 19807 [email protected] URL: http://www.hagley.org/library National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials 1973.418

Table of Contents

Summary Information ...... 3 Historical Note ...... 4 Scope and Content ...... 5 Administrative Information ...... 8 Related Materials ...... 9 Controlled Access Headings ...... 10 Bibliography ...... 10 Collection Inventory ...... 10 Advocacy ...... 10 Government meetings ...... 10 Events ...... 20 Awards ...... 24 Testimony ...... 29 Press events ...... 31 Tours ...... 33 Promotional ...... 36 Presentations ...... 36 NAM produced ...... 44 Industry on Parade ...... 53 Non-NAM produced media ...... 59 TV and radio ...... 68 Publication photographs ...... 74 Marketing ...... 75 Displays and posters ...... 76 Committees, conferences, and meetings ...... 86 Administrative ...... 113 Members ...... 113 Representative photographs ...... 117 Board members ...... 126 Staff ...... 129 Behind the scenes ...... 139

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Summary Information

Repository: Audiovisual Collections Creator: National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.) Title: National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials ID: 1973.418 Date [inclusive]: 1895-2014 Date: undated Physical Description: 78 Linear Feet General Physical 9415 photographic prints : color ; 8 x 10 in. or smaller. 4816 Description: photographic prints : b&w ; 8 x 10 in. or smaller. 184 photographic prints : color ; oversize (larger than 8 x 10 in.). 41 photographic prints : b&w ; oversize (larger than 8 x 10 in.). 1403 contact sheets. 2 albums. 19 prints : lithographs ; 6.25 x 8.5 in., in mat., 9.75 x 14 in. 5116 slides : color ; 35mm. 2309 negatives : b&w ; various. 731 negatives : color ; various. 67 sound tape reels. 66 sound discs. 13 sound cassettes. 80 videotapes (U-Matic). 22 videotapes (VHS). 2 videotapes (Betacam SP). 106 films : sd., col. ; 16 mm. 71 films : sd., b&w ; 16 mm. 2 films : si., b&w ; 16 mm. 2 films : si., col. ; 16 mm. 17 filmstrips. 7 Audiscan cartridges. 50 posters. 8 objects. 7 plaques. 1 billboard. 34 gigabytes. Language of the English . Material: Abstract: The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) is "the largest manufacturing association in the , representing small and large manufacturers in every industrial sector and in all fifty states," and "is the powerful voice of the manufacturing community and the leading advocate for a policy agenda that helps manufacturers compete in the global economy and create jobs across the United States." This collection contains photographs, negatives, slides, digital images, sound recordings, objects, videos, and films that document the history of the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) from the mid- twentieth century through the early twenty-first century. The materials provide a visual and audible documentation of the organization's programs and activities.

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Historical Note

The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) is "the largest manufacturing association in the United States, representing small and large manufacturers in every industrial sector and in all fifty states," and "is the powerful voice of the manufacturing community and the leading advocate for a policy agenda that helps manufacturers compete in the global economy and create jobs across the United States." [1] It was founded in Cincinnati, in 1895 when approximately 600 manufacturers met during the 1890s depression to formulate a program for economic recovery. The goal was to develop a strategy to protect American goods from foreign competition and promote trade expansion. During its early years, NAM was largely controlled by representatives of small and medium-sized firms in the Midwest and South.

In the 1930s, NAM launched its first public relations campaign for the "dissemination of sound American doctrines to the public." [2] Over a thirteen-year period, NAM spent more than $15 million to inform the public about the vital role manufacturing plays in the United States economy. During World War II, NAM created a plant-level employee morale program, titled "Soldiers of Production." The association also conducted community relations efforts and assisted companies with such wartime problems as priorities and allocations. Before the end of the war, NAM concentrated on helping manufacturers prepare for the postwar period – helping them with issues such as recycling surplus materials, conversion to civilian production, and training of veterans for careers in manufacturing.

In the 1950s, NAM adapted its public relations efforts to the new medium of television when it launched its weekly fifteen-minute Industry on Parade series. In 1950, NAM's radio and television director, G. W. "Johnny" Johnstone (1900-1976), developed the idea for a television program to highlight American manufacturing and business. He worked with Frank McCall (1907-1981), an NBC News Department Manager, to create a sample which was presented to and supported by the board of directors. The first episode debuted the week of October 15, 1950. Each episode typically contained three or four stories examining some aspect of American manufacturing and business, although towards the end of the series the episodes were arranged thematically, featuring a single type of product, industry, or American consumer. In 1953, NBC decided to focus exclusively on its own productions for broadcast, leading Arthur Lodge (1918-1993), a producer who had been working on the series, to leave NBC and form his own production company. Arthur Lodge Productions produced Industry on Parade from October 1, 1953 until the series ended in the 1960s. Each episode was produced, written, directed, and narrated by Lodge. By 1955, the Peabody Award-winning show was being telecast in seventy-six of the seventy- eight United States television markets. [3]

In 1964, NAM launched the STEP (Solutions of Employment Problems) program, which was a forerunner to the urban affairs division. NAM canvassed the nation in an attempt to determine which companies were developing innovative solutions to manpower problems. Solutions were documented and published in the form of case studies. Taking advantage of new technology in the early 1970s, NAM held four closed-circuit television conferences reaching as many as 8,000 business executives in twenty-six cities at one time. In 1974, NAM moved its headquarters from City to Washington, D.C. in order to increase the association's impact on policy development and be in the center of where the action was taking place.

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In 1994, NAM founded the Manufacturing Institute after research showed legislators, the administration, the media, policy influencers, and the public had an antiquated view about manufacturing's vital leadership in innovation, job opportunity, technological progress, and economic national security. The Institute conducts groundbreaking research and educational and innovative programs to combat misperceptions and stereotypes about manufacturing. In partnership with some of the leading consulting firms in the country, the Institute studies the critical issues facing manufacturing and then applies that research to develop and identify solutions that are implemented by companies, schools, governments, and organizations across the country.

NAM has affiliated associations with the State Association Group (SAG) and the Council of Manufacturing Association (CMA), in addition to the non-profit Manufacturing Institute. SAG serves as the voice of NAM in all fifty states, Puerto Rico, and local communities throughout the country. It plays a critical role in the grassroots effort to advance policies that will enhance business growth and job creation. SAG aims to facilitate communications among affiliates and enhance relationships NAM and other associations have with national issues, federal legislators, and government agencies. CMA is made up of manufacturing trade associations that work together on behalf of manufacturing in the United States. NAM provides knowledge, resources, and a network to help these associations CEOs create a stronger and more prosperous manufacturing sector.

NAM has produced different weekly, monthly, and quarterly publications for members including Enterprise (1977-1987), Member Briefing (1997-2001), Just in Time (1998-2004), and Member Focus (2002-2008, online 2009-2017). These journals were intended to inform members of important issues, what NAM was currently doing, and spotlight member companies across the United States.

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Scope and Content

This collection contains photographs, negatives, slides, digital images, sound recordings, objects, videos, and films that document the history of the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) from the mid- twentieth century through the early twenty-first century. The materials provide a visual and audible documentation of the organization's programs and activities. The NAM collection is arranged into four series: Advocacy; Promotional; Conferences, committees, and meetings; and Administrative.

The Advocacy series includes photographs, negatives, films, videos, digital items, sound recordings, and objects from the things NAM does to raise awareness about manufacturing. As NAM describes, it is through its grassroots manufacturing outreach and employee engagement efforts that manufacturers of all sizes can build relationships with policymakers and help advance manufacturing policy issues with pro-manufacturing legislation. The series is comprised of six subseries: Government meetings, Events, Awards, Testimony, Press events, and Tours. The material is arranged chronologically, with undated material arranged alphabetically.

One of the key advocacy efforts for NAM is building relationships with elected officials. To accomplish this, NAM officials and members meet with a variety of government officials including presidents, - Page 5- National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials 1973.418 vice presidents, cabinet members, senators, representatives, and governors. The Government meetings subseries includes materials from these various meetings with government officials. Additionally, NAM hosts Congressional dialogues, held at manufacturing facilities in the Congressional district or state. The materials date from 1957 to 2007.

The Events subseries includes material from one-time events hosted by or attended by NAM and range from 1961 to 2012. NAM hosts several types of events to help promote manufacturing.

The Awards subseries features awards presented to NAM and awards NAM gave out between 1953 and 2007. Each year, NAM awarded the manufacturing legislative excellence award to members of Congress who vote in support of manufacturing at least seventy percent of the time. At the end of each Congress session, NAM member companies hosted events to thank their legislators for supporting the pro-manufacturing policies.

Members of NAM testify before various Congressional committees to help promote issues important to manufacturing. The Testimony subseries includes photographs and negatives from these testimonies, and many of them include images of members speaking to Congressional committees and speaking individually to members of committees. Materials range from 1967 to 2007.

The Press events subseries includes images from various press conferences held at NAM headquarters, Capitol Hill, and places officials visit. These press conferences were held to help promote and disseminate their position on issues. Materials date from 1960 and 1973 to 2004.

Members open their doors to members of Congress and their staff for plant and facility tours. NAM suggests these are a way to build relationships with companies and their employees to increase support for a pro-growth, pro-business agenda. The tours provide an opportunity for lawmakers to meet their constituents, hear success stories and the struggles manufacturers face, as well as see how policies work in real life. In several instances, Congressional staff tours would visit cities and tour several plants in one trip. Materials range from 1988 to 2006, with a video from 1977 about best practices for plant tours.

The Promotional series encompasses items meant for consumption by the general public or businesses, and includes films, video, photographs, negatives, slides, and sound recordings. Materials are arranged chronologically, with undated materials arranged alphabetically. The series is comprised of eight subseries: Presentations, NAM produced films and video, Industry on Parade, Non-NAM produced media, TV and radio, Publication photographs, Marketing, and Displays and posters.

One way for NAM to promote its agenda is through various presentations. A significant portion of this subseries contains 35mm slide presentations and supplemental paperwork. Materials date from 1955 to 1987, with a portion of the material being undated. The subseries also includes "Citizen at Work," a six- course seminar on political education, and "Solutions to Employment Problems" (STEP) program, which sought to help provide training and recruitment programs for undereducated employees.

The NAM produced films and video subseries includes films that were produced or sponsored by NAM, and range from 1955 to 2011 with two films originally made in 1912. Several films were part of the "Precinct Power Seminar" series, which was intended to motivate citizens to participate in campaigns and politics. Industry on Parade, NAM sponsored the short television program, aired from 1950 to the 1960s, but Hagley does not have the complete run – only select episodes from 1954 to 1966. The weekly episodes typically featured three to four stories highlighting some aspect of American manufacturing

- Page 6- National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials 1973.418 and business. Many of the episodes also include public service announcements between story segments or at the end of the episode to promote capitalism, the American way, and the rewards of a free market economy. Films that were not produced or sponsored by NAM are separated into a subseries of their own. While many of the films and videos align with NAM, those in opposition can also be found in this subseries too. These films and videos date from 1944 to 2005.

The TV and radio subseries includes photographs, negatives, recordings, and transcripts from a variety of television and radio programs. The materials range from 1957 to 1982.

NAM produced several publications for members. This subseries predominately contains copies of photographs used in publications along with the publication. Materials date from 1977 to 1980 and 1994 to 2006, with one book from around 1958. The two primary publications are the weekly produced Briefings and monthly produced Just in Time. The subseries also includes photographs of publications and pamphlets, frequently arranged on a table for display.

The Marketing subseries is comprised of annual report photographs, computer program promoting manufacturing, and marketing and promotional photographs. The materials date from 1941 to 2012, with gaps in years between materials.

The Displays and posters subseries contains photographs and negatives from various displays and exhibits NAM participated in or created as well as promotional posters. Materials range from 1917 to 1956 and 1995 to 2002. Some displays are small – one panel items for use at a conference – while others were large exhibits that toured the country. Also included in this subseries are photographs from national manufacturing week, a week devoted to celebrating modern manufacturing and inspire the next generation of manufacturers. Additionally, the subseries includes posters from World War I used to promote industry, liberty bonds, and ways to help the war cause. There is also a billboard and prints of billboards used in the late 1930s and 1940s to depict industry in a positive light.

NAM has several committees and sub-committees, which have evolved over NAM's history. These committees have included marketing, patents, research, employee health and benefits, and industrial relations. The committees represent the multiple aspects of NAM's interests in the employee, the employer, relationship with the government, and public perception. The Committees, conferences, and meetings series also contains materials from the Congress of American Industry and board meetings. Every year until the mid-1970s, NAM held the Congress of American Industry. These multi- day meetings had different speakers and panels of interest to attendees. Often times, these events had signifigant political figures as speakers, including multiple sitting presidents. Additionally, the committees, conferences, and meetings series contains materials from the multitude of conferences and meetings hosted with other organizations. The series includes photographs, negatives, contact sheets, CDs, sound recordings, and video, and is arranged chronologically with undated materials arranged alphabetically at the end. Materials date from 1943 to 2011.

The Administrative series includes photographs, negatives, contact sheets, objects, , and video that were likely created for internal uses. It is comprised of five subseries: Members, Representative photographs, Board members, Staff, and Behind the scenes. Names are given in the fullest form possible; in some instances it is just a last name, while others have a full name.

The Members subseries includes oversize matted photographs and other items from member companies. These photographs depict buildings, employees at work, and various equipment pieces, and have been

- Page 7- National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials 1973.418 professionally mounted on foam core. Images have been arranged in alphabetical order by company with unknown at the end. Most of the photographs do not have dates, but are likely from between the late 1980s to the early 2000s.

The Representatives' photographs subseries has been arranged alphabetically by state with United States territories and cabinet positions last. It includes headshots of several Senators and Representatives. Most of the photographs do not have dates, but likely range from the 1980s to the early 2000s.

The Board members subseries contains photographs, negatives, and contact sheets of former members of the board. Original folder names were retained. There may be some discrepancy as not all the people in these folders may have served as board members. The "former board members" folders do not have dates, but are likely from between 1950 and 1970.

The Staff subseries includes photographs, negatives, contact sheets, digital files, plaques, and films. General staff photographs are first followed by specific staff members, which are arranged alphabetically. Headshots of NAM presidents, chairmen, and small and medium manufacturers chairs are included. The images are of individuals and range from 1895 to 2014.

The Behind the scenes subseries is comprised of photographs, negatives, contact sheets, videos, and digital files from NAM's office and events and celebrations for staff members. The files are arranged chronologically. Among the celebrations are staff members' milestone anniversaries with NAM, holiday parties, and retirement celebrations. Also included in this subseries is a large fabric backdrop that was used during press events and meetings.

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Administrative Information

Publication Statement Audiovisual Collections

PO Box 3630 Wilmington, Delaware 19807 [email protected] URL: http://www.hagley.org/library

Use Restrictions Literary rights retained by depositor.

Access Restrictions Records subject to 25-year time seal from the date of creation due to privacy/security reasons.

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Litigators may not view the collection without approval.

Negatives and slides are stored offsite in cold storage (Boxes 77-80). At least 48 hours notice required to allow retrieval of these items.

Film material is housed in cold storage and must reacclimate prior to viewing (Film Cans 1-183). Please contact the Audiovisual Collections and Digital Initiatives Department at least 48 hours in advance of research visit.

Hagley Museum and Library does not have playback equipment for the 2" open reel videotape or Audiscan cartridges.

Existence and Location of Copies View selected items online in the Hagley Digital Archives.

Provenance On Deposit from the National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.).

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Related Materials

Related Material Industry on Parade Film Collection, 1950-1959, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution.

Separated Material National Association of Manufacturers records (accession 1411), Manuscripts and Archives Department, Hagley Museum and Library.

National Association of Manufacturers centennial calendar (accession 1995.281), Audiovisual Collections and Digital Initiatives Department, Hagley Museum and Library.

Publications were transferred to the Imprints Department and are now cataloged in Hagley's online catalog. Contact the Imprints Department for details.

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Controlled Access Headings

• Industrial promotion • Business and politics • Lobbyists • Trade associations -- Political activity • Kenna, E. Douglas (Edgar Douglas), 1924-2013

Bibliography

[1] "About." National Association of Manufacturers. Accessed April 3, 2017. http://www.nam.org/About/. [2] "History of the NAM." National Association of Manufacturers. Accessed April 3, 2017. http:// www.nam.org/About/History-of-the-NAM/. [3] Industry on Parade Film Collection, 1950-1959 finding aid. Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution. Accessed April 3, 2017. http://sirismm.si.edu/EADpdfs/ NMAH.AC.0507.pdf.

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Collection Inventory

Advocacy, 1953-2012undated Controlled Access Headings: • Lobbying • Corporate meetings • Legislative hearings -- United States

Government meetings, 1957-2007undated Title/Description Instances Nigerian visitors, 1957 November 27 box 1 folder 1

Congressional reception, 1957 box 1 folder 2

President Kennedy, 1961 box 1 folder 3

Indian finance minister luncheon, 1962 September 27 box 1 folder 4

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Scope and Contents note

Includes attendance.

Congressional reception, 1963 April 2 box 1 folder 5 Scope and Contents note

Includes identification information, expected attendance, and letter.

Photos with government officials, 1964 box 1 folder 6 Scope and Contents note

Includes West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt, Walter H. Judd, and Ted Kennedy.

Reinecke, between 1965-1969 film Can 1 Scope and Contents note

California Congressman Ed Reinecke addresses business owners, encouraging businessmen to get involved in politics.

Foreign visits to industrial associations - ECC countries - box 1 folder 7 Gullander/Davis, after 1966

Defense Department, 1967 January box 1 folder 8

NAM board - State Department, 1967 May box 1 folder 9

Norwegian business delegation luncheon, 1968 April box 1 folder 10

Saudi Arabian delegation, 1974 September 26 box 1 folder 11

Saudi Arabian delegation, 1974 September 26 box 77 folder 1

Senator Harry Byrd Jr., 1974 December 5 box 37

Executive interchange program with Housing and Urban box 1 folder 12 Development Secretary James Thomas Lynn, 1974

Congressional luncheon at Capitol with Doug Brooke, 1975 box 1 folder 13 April 23

Washington Rep. 2nd Tuesday seminar - speaker Congressman box 1 folder 14 John Rhodes (AZ), 1975 November 11

Washington Rep. 2nd Tuesday seminar - speaker Congressman box 77 folder 2 John Rhodes (AZ), 1975 November 11

Sen. William Scott, Sen. Harry Byrd, Sen. , box 1 folder 15 Sen. Jack Schmitt, between 1977-1979

Rep. Jack Kent with Gene Hardy, 1978 September 27 box 1 folder 16

Rep. Jack Kent with Gene Hardy, 1978 September 27 box 77 folder 3

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Sen. Richard Luger in NAM board room, 1978 October 3 box 1 folder 17

Signing of civic reform bill, 1978 October 13 box 1 folder 18 Scope and Contents note

Includes President .

F. Rettgers with President Carter, 1978 October box 77 folder 4

Forrest Rettgers, President Jimmy Carter, Rep. Eldon Rudd, and box 1 folder 19 George Archibald, 1978 October

Washington rep. seminar with Sen. John Warner, 1978 box 1 folder 20 November 29

Freshman Congressional breakfast, 1979 January 29 box 1 folder 21 Scope and Contents note

Includes attendance.

Sen. Nancy Landon Kassebaum, 1979 March box 1 folder 22

Rep. Brown (OH) with John Castellani, 1979 June 19 box 1 folder 23

Jim Canty with Sen. Strom Thurmond in Capitol waiting room, box 1 folder 24 1979 July 13

Jim Canty with Sen. Strom Thurmond in Capitol waiting room, box 77 folder 5 1979 July 13

Sen. Stone and Sen. , 1979 August 3 box 77 folder 6

Rep. , 1979 October 8 box 1 folder 25

Reception for Juanita Kreps, 1979 October 30 box 1 folder 26 Scope and Contents note

Secretary of Commerce.

Reception for Juanita Kreps, 1979 October 30 box 77 folder 7

NIC/IR meeting with Sen. Boren, 1979 November 13 box 1 folder 27

Congress candidate Don Payne (NJ) with Ileane Rosenthal, 1979 box 1 folder 28 November 14

Sen. Tom Railsback interview with Ken Feltman and Helena box 1 folder 29 Hutton, 1979 November 27

Bill Brock interview, 1979 December 4 box 1 folder 30 Scope and Contents note

Chair of the Republican National Committee.

Congressional candidates, 1980 January 4 box 1 folder 31

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Includes Tom Kernan (candidate in -2), Alan Nichols, Charles Ross, and Richard Seibert.

Sen. Herman Talmadge, 1980 January 31 box 1 folder 32

Rep. Dawson Mathis with H. Hutton and K. Feltman, 1980 box 1 folder 33 February 13

Sen. Steve Simms with Hutton, 1980 February 25 box 1 folder 34

Reception for Trowbridge and Washington reps., 1980 February box 1 folder 35 26

Rep. Jim Jones picturephone, 1980 March 3 box 44 General Physical Description note: 2 videocassettes (U-Matic) : sd., b&w ; 3/4 in. Videocassette labeled "Congressman Jones Picturephone Session" requires conservation. This video has been digitized [ID: VID_1973418_B44_ID07]. Scope and Contents note

Recording from picture phone meeting with NAM officials and Rep. Jim Jones (D-OK-1) in Washington and NAM members in , Atlanta, and San Francisco. The discussion focused on how to get members to encourage their Congressmen to get the House Ways and Means Committee to take up H.R. 4646, the Capital Cost Recovery Act. The act, also known as the 10-5-3 bill, would amend the Internal Revenue Code to revise the method for determining useful lives of business assets for the purpose of computing allowable depreciation deductions. Panelists include Jack Bridge, Matt Brolik, Jack Brooks, Bob Cousins, Louis Drones, Ian Hardy, Mike Hutchins, Rep. Jim Jones, Larry Langdon, Cliff Massa, Jim O'Brien, Ed Ratcliffe, , and Sandy Trowbridge.

Rep. Bob Duncan with H. Hutton, 1980 April 3 box 1 folder 36

Sen. A. Stevenson and Larry Fox, 1980 April 17 box 1 folder 37

Rep. Petri interview with H. Hutton, 1980 April 22 box 1 folder 38

Picturephone with SEC chairman Williams, 1980 May 2 box 1 folder 39

Picturephone with SEC chairman Williams, 1980 May 2 box 77 folder 8

Picturephone with SEC chairman Williams, 1980 May 2 box 44 General Physical Description note: 2 videocassettes (U- Matic) : sd., b&w ; 3/4 in. TRT 00:57:00. This video has been digitized [ID: VID_1973418_B44_ID01 ; VID_1973418_B44_ID02].

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Picture phone discussion with Security and Exchange Commission chairman Harold M. Williams about past, present, and future action to governance. Participants were in Chicago, New York, San Francisco, and Washington. They include Norman Alexander, Bill Burton, Jim Carty, Frank Considine, Bob DiGorgio, Kenneth Feltman, James Guedry, Frank Luerssen, Herb Markley, Jim Murphy, Bob Powers, George Smith, Jim Trabucco, Howard Vine, William Wearly, and Ralph Weller.

Congress candidate Lance Tarrance, 1980 June 5 box 1 folder 40

Congress candidate Lance Tarrance, 1980 June 5 box 77 folder 9

Trowbridge with Washington reps., 1980 June 9 box 1 folder 41

Trowbridge with Washington reps., 1980 June 9 box 77 folder 10

Congress candidate Paula Hawkins with H. Hutton, 1980 June box 1 folder 42 17

Congress candidate Clay Shaw with Rich Norment, 1980 June box 1 folder 43 26

Congress candidate Clay Shaw with Rich Norment, 1980 June box 77 folder 11 26

Rep. Jim Lloyd (D-CA) with H. Hutton, 1980 June 30 box 1 folder 44

Rep. Jim Lloyd (D-CA) with H. Hutton, 1980 June 30 box 77 folder 12

Congress candidate Jack Fields with Steve Cooney, 1980 June box 1 folder 45

Congress candidate Jack Fields with Steve Cooney, 1980 June box 77 folder 13

Trowbridge and Feltman with Congressional candidate Crane, box 1 folder 46 1980 July 7

Meeting with government officials, 1980 July 29 box 1 folder 47

Congress candidate John Hiler with Hutton; Rep. Chuck box 1 folder 48 Grassley (IA) interview, 1980 August 19

Congress candidate John Hiler with Hutton; Rep. Chuck box 77 folder 14 Grassley (IA) interview, 1980 August 19

Interview with Rep. Don Ritter by James Carty, 1980 August 28 box 1 folder 49 Scope and Contents note

Interview for Enterprise.

Interview with Rep. Don Ritter by James Carty, 1980 August 28 box 77 folder 15

Rep. John Erlenborn with Randy Hale, 1980 September 10 box 1 folder 50

Rep. John Erlenborn with Randy Hale, 1980 September 10 box 77 folder 16

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box 1 folder 51

Sen. Pete Domenici with Janis Moore, 1980 November 17 box 1 folder 52

Sen. Pete Domenici with Janis Moore, 1980 November 17 box 77 folder 17

Ben Vandegrift (SEC) with H. Hutton, 1981 February 2 box 1 folder 53

Ben Vandegrift (SEC) with H. Hutton, 1981 February 2 box 77 folder 18

H. Hutton with Rep. Bill Emerson, 1981 February 10 box 1 folder 54

Sen. Grassley interview with H. Hutton, 1981 March 13 box 1 folder 55

Rep. Jack McClosky interview for PAC manager, 1981 March box 1 folder 56 26

Sen. office interview with F. Rettgers and H. box 1 folder 57 Hutton, 1981 June 25

Rep. Tony Coelho (D-CA); regulation reform - FTC, 1981 June box 1 folder 58 29

Rep. Tony Coelho (D-CA); regulation reform - FTC, 1981 June box 77 folder 19 29

Barry Goldwater Jr. interview, 1981 July 28 box 1 folder 59

Washington representatives and AA rap session, 1981 July 30 box 1 folder 60

Washington representatives and AA rap session, 1981 July 30 box 77 folder 20

Sen. S. I. Hayakawa (CA), 1981 November 2 box 1 folder 61

Sen. S. I. Hayakawa (CA), 1981 November 2 box 77 folder 21

Hi-tech breakfast in NAM board room with Dr. Keyworth, box 1 folder 62 advisor, 1981 November 25

Association roundtable luncheon with Sen. O. Hatch, 1981 box 77 folder 22 November

President Reagan and President Bush, 19851987 box 1 folder 63

White House briefing, 1989 box 1 folder 64

White House briefing, 1990 December 13 box 1 folder 65

Meetings with government officials, 1991 box 1 folder 66 Scope and Contents note

Includes George H. W. Bush, Ted Kennedy, and James Watkins.

Vice President briefing at White House with NAM executive box 1 folder 67 committee, 1992 July

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Scope and Contents note

Includes Dan Quayle.

Dexter Baker accompanying President George H. W. Bush on box 1 folder 68 trade mission to Asia, 1992

NAM and elected officials, 1992 box 2 folder 1 Scope and Contents note

Includes , , Tom Foley, Stan Gault, , John McCain, Dan Quayle, President , and Clarence Thomas.

President Clinton, 1993 box 2 folder 2

Hill meetings, 1995 box 2 folder 3 Scope and Contents note

Includes , Tom Daschle, Bob Dole, and Newt Gingrich.

Hill meetings, 1996 box 2 folder 4

Hill meetings, 1996 box 77 folder 23

NAM and Congress, 1996 box 2 folder 5

NAM and Congress, 1997 box 2 folder 6

Senator Chuck Hagel, the state chamber message, 1998 box 49 November 20 Scope and Contents note

Message from Sen. Chuck Hagel for Nebraska state chamber.

Congressional dialogues, 1998 box 2 folder 7

NAM and lawmakers, 1998 box 2 folder 8

Fly-ins, 1998 box 2 folder 9

Trent Lott meeting, 1998 box 2 folder 10

Fly-ins, 1999 February 25 box 2 folder 11

Meeting with Lawrence Summers, 1999 July 22 box 2 folder 12

Issue briefing breakfast with Senator Mitch McConnell, 1999 box 2 folder 13 October 3

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Scope and Contents note

Includes transcript. There is a 3 1/2 in. floppy disk that seems to be corrupt. Suspect file to be transcript.

Congressional Black Caucus, 1999 November 9 box 2 folder 14

Meetings with lawmakers, 1999 box 3 folder 1 Scope and Contents note

Includes Bob Dole, Trent Lott, Luis Alberto Moreno (Columbian ambassador), and J. C. Watts.

China trade vote, 2000 September box 3 folder 2

NAM and government officials, 2000 box 3 folder 3 Scope and Contents note

Includes Roy Blunt, Alan Greenspan, Joe Knollenberg, Frank LoBiondo, Trent Lott, Bob Matsui, Mike McCabe, Anne Northup, Marge Roukema, and J. C. Watts.

Gov. Jeb Bush and Rep. Ernie Fletcher, 2001 February 24 box 3 folder 4

Meeting with Deputy Chief of Staff and European Union Trade box 3 folder 5 Commissioner, 2001 February-March Scope and Contents note

Includes Josh Bolten, Guenther Burghardt, and Pascal Lamy.

Meeting with U. S. Attorney General , 2001 June box 3 folder 6 14

Meeting with U. S. Attorney General John Ashcroft, 2001 June box 77 folder 24 14

Meeting with U. S. Attorney General John Ashcroft, 2001 June box 35 14

NAM and Congress, 2001 box 3 folder 7 Scope and Contents note

Includes Marion Berry, , E. Clay Shaw, David Vitter, and .

EPA and Council on Environmental Quality, 2001 box 3 folder 8

Congressman Rothman, 2001 box 35

Meeting with , Homeland Security, 2002 February 13 box 3 folder 9

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Jack Douthitt photography.

Issue briefing with Secretary of Treasury Paul O'Neill, 2002 box 3 folder 10 July

NAM and elected officials, 2002 box 3 folder 11 Scope and Contents note

Includes Mike Ferguson, Bill Jenkins, Frank LoBiondo, , and Christie Todd Whitman.

NAM executive committee meeting with Stephen Friedman and box 3 folder 12 , 2003 June 12

NAM executive committee meeting with Stephen Friedman and box 35 Andrew Card, 2003 June 12

Trade association roundtable, 2003 July 10 box 35 Scope and Contents note

Includes Don Evans, Secretary of Commerce.

Grant Aldonas, 2003 September 17 box 35

Senator Judd Gregg, 2003 October 1 box 35

Health subcommittee meeting with Rex Cowdry and Claude box 3 folder 13 Allen, 2003 November

Meetings with lawmakers, 2003 box 3 folder 14 Scope and Contents note

Includes Grant Aldonas, Judd Gregg, and Pete Sessions.

Fly-ins, 2004 February box 4 folder 1 Scope and Contents note

Includes identification sheet.

Fly-ins, 2004 February 10-11 box 35

Senator , 2004 March 2 box 35

Meeting with Secretary of Treasury John Snow, 2004 June 10 box 4 folder 2

Meeting with Andrew Card, 2005 January 19 box 35

President Bush signing Class Action Fairness Act, 2005 box 35 February 18

Engler, McCain, Frist on Judge Roberts, 2005 September 13 box 35

Johnson, 2005 September 15 box 35

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Fletcher Steele, 2005 October 24 box 35

NAM board of directors executive committee at Pentagon, 2006 box 4 folder 3 June 14 Scope and Contents note

Includes Gordon England and .

NAM meets with Secretary of Treasury, Secretary of box 35 Commerce, and U. S. Trade Representative, 2007 May 8

Photo with Secretary of Commerce , 2007 May box 83 8 Scope and Contents note

Includes brief personal message and signed by Secretary Gutierrez.

Welcome back Congress reception, 2007 September 6 box 35

Blanchard dialogue, undated box 44 General Physical Description note: 1 videocassette (U-Matic) : sd., b&w ; 3/4 in. TRT 00:04:21. This video has been digitized [ID: VID_1973418_B44_ID03]. Scope and Contents note

Picture phone dialogue with Rep. Jim Blanchard (D-MI). Participants include Sandy Trowbridge, Fountain, Kopke, Hays, and Coughlin.

Percy dialogue, undated box 44 General Physical Description note: 2 videocassettes (U- Matic) : sd., b&w ; 3/4 in. TRT 01:03:30. This video has been digitized [ID: VID_1973418_B44_ID04 ; VID_1973418_B44_ID05]. Scope and Contents note

Recording of picture phone dialogue with Senator Charles H. Percy (R-IL). Participants include George Bodeen, Calvin Campbell, Henry Eickelberg, Kenneth Feltman, George French, Joe Gidwitz, Lee Hamilton, Gene Hardy, Ed Hines, and Tom Schanck. Discussion focused on revitalization of the American industry during the 1980s through sound fiscal policy, capital formation, savings and investing, removing roadblocks in tax policy, regulatory reform, increased international competitiveness, and improved productivity.

President Ford and President Reagan, undated box 4 folder 4

Rep. Pickering, Sen. McConnell, and Sen. Burns, undated box 4 folder 5

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Events, 1961-2012undated Title/Description Instances 50th Anniversary dinner, 1945 December 7 frame Hanging Scope and Content note

Framed program from the golden anniversary annual dinner at the Congress of American Industry.

Second International Industrial Film Festival, 1961 June 25-28 box 4 folder 6

Women's club tour of , 1962 October box 4 folder 7

Women's club tour of New York Stock Exchange, 1962 October box 77 folder 25

Anti-NAM pickets, 1962 November box 4 folder 8

Anti-NAM pickets, 1962 November box 77 folder 26

United States Military Academy glee club, 1962 box 4 folder 9 Scope and Contents note

Includes President Dwight D. Eisenhower.

General Electric college bowl, 1962 box 4 folder 10 Scope and Contents note

Lafayette College vs. Brooklyn College with host Robert Earle.

W. P. Gullander speech, 1965 box 37 Scope and Contents note

Speech given by National Association of Manufacturers president W. P. Gullander on industry's decision making partners. Gullander focuses on two partners: customers, specifically consumers, and the government. Labor is a third partner, but he makes the conscious decision to not talk about it in this speech.

Gullander speech in Las Vegas, 1967 February 3 box 4 folder 11

Peppiatt talk to New York Rotary Club, 1967 May box 4 folder 12

Peppiatt talk to New York Rotary Club, 1967 May box 77 folder 27

Home Economics Association meeting, Dallas, 1967 box 4 folder 13

Economic Club of Detroit, 1968 September 23 box 4 folder 14

Executives Club of Chicago, 1968 October 4 box 4 folder 15

Doug Kenna, Arch Booth, and Roy Ash interview on CPA, 1974 box 4 folder 16 March 13

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Kenna speech before OSHA conference, , 1974 box 4 folder 17 April 9

Kenna speech at National Press Club, 1974 April 27 box 4 folder 18

Gaudion speech to students at North State University, box 4 folder 19 1974 May 7

Kenna speech to American Defense Preparedness Association, box 4 folder 20 1974 May 16

Gaudion visits economics class, Rockford College, 1974 box 4 folder 21 September 9

Massey-Ferguson reception, 1974 September 10 box 4 folder 22

Boy Scouts visit NAM board room, 1975 February box 4 folder 23

Boy Scouts visit NAM board room, 1975 February box 77 folder 28

North Carolina State student visit, 1975 March 25 box 4 folder 24

Inter-Association Trade Group, 1975 June 24 box 4 folder 25

William and Mary College business school class interview via box 37 phone with E. Douglas Kenna, President, NAM, Washington, D.C., 1975 September 18

White House fellows visit to NAM, 1975 November 20 box 4 folder 26

Student - industry dialogue, Wake Forest College, North box 77 folder 29 Carolina, 1976 May

Washington roundtable luncheon, 1979 November 27 box 4 folder 27

Interview with Helena Hutton, Richard Seibert, and Tom box 4 folder 28 Kernan, 1980 January 28

PAC manager Kevin Phillips with H. Hutton and K. Feltman, box 4 folder 29 1980 December 1

PAC manager Kevin Phillips with H. Hutton and K. Feltman, box 77 folder 30 1980 December 1

Hutton with Bill McInturff and Charles Halpern, 1981 February box 4 folder 30 4-6

Hutton with Bill McInturff and Charles Halpern, 1981 February box 77 folder 31 4-6

Al Rider with Ed DeBolt, 1981 February 13 box 4 folder 31

Michael Dunn (of M. Dunn Associates) and Helena Hutton, box 4 folder 32 1981 March 23

Michael Dunn (of M. Dunn Associates) and Helena Hutton, box 77 folder 32 1981 March 23

Bill Roesing and Helena Hutton, 1981 April 27 box 4 folder 33

J. Binns at National Press Club, 1981 June 2 box 4 folder 34

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J. Binns at National Press Club, 1981 June 2 box 77 folder 33

Minnesota manufacturer's week proclamation, 1993 October 18 box 96 Scope and Content note

Matted proclamation signed by Arne H. Carlson and Secretary of State Joan A. Growe.

Columbus resolution, 1995 January 26 box 96 Scope and Content note

Resolution in honor of NAM's centennial year signed by Ohio Governor George V. Voinovich.

Year of manufacturing in Ohio resolution, 1995 February 9 box 96 Scope and Content note

Matted resolution from the General Assembly of Ohio signed by Clerk of the Senate Martha L. Butler and Senator Stanley J. Aronoff, President of the .

Texas business and industry week official memorandum, 1995 box 96 March 31 Scope and Content note

Matted official memorandum signed by Governor George W. Bush.

Centennial gala, 1995 September 21 frame Hanging Scope and Content note

Framed program from centennial gala and 4 photos from dinner held at the National Building Museum.

Centennial gala, 1995 September 21 box 4 folder 35 Scope and Contents note

Includes John Boehner, Bob Dole, and Stan Gault.

Pennsylvania manufacturing week proclamation, 1995 box 96 September 28 Scope and Content note

Matted proclamation signed by Governor Tom Ridge.

Pennsylvania manufacturing week congratulations, 1995 box 96 October 3

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Matted congratulations from Senate of Pennsylvania signed by Secretary Mark R. Corrigan.

Pennsylvania manufacturing week citation, 1995 October 4 box 96 Scope and Content note

Matted citation from Pennsylvania House of Representatives signed by Speaker of the House Matthew Ryan and Chief Clerk of the House Ted Mazia.

Nebraska manufacturer's week proclamation, 1995 November 3 box 96 Scope and Content note

Matted proclamation signed by Governor E. Benjamin Nelson and Secretary of State Scott Moore.

Leadership retreat, 1996 November 14-17 box 4 folder 36

Manufacturing Institute, 1996-1998 box 4 folder 37

Dinner, 1997 box 4 folder 38

Battle of the beltway, 1998 box 5 folder 1

Leadership dinner with Tink Campbell, 1999 June 15 box 5 folder 2

Y2K enrollment event, 1999 July 15 box 5 folder 3

Small manufacturing week proclamation, 1999 August 25 box 83 Scope and Contents note

Matted proclamation signed by President .

Other events, 1999 box 5 folder 4 Scope and Contents note

Includes Timken event and trade education best practices seminar.

NAM intro dinner, 2001 February 22 box 5 folder 5

Sports celeb reception, 2001 box 5 folder 6

Other events, 2001 box 5 folder 7 Scope and Contents note

Includes Blahous social security book, the truck, tax coalition event, and greenbelt ergo callout.

Jobs growth bill signing, 2003 May 28 box 35

NAM and National Press Club, 2003 June 10 box 35

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DuPont interview for leadership magazine, 2003 box 77 folder 34

DuPont interview for leadership magazine, 2003 July 31 box 35

CEO forum, 2003 box 5 folder 8

Other events, 2003 box 5 folder 9

Other events, 2003 box 77 folder 35

Greenbelt group, 2004 September 2 box 35

Pat Lancaster, 2005 June 23 box 35 Scope and Contents note

Patrick Lancaster, executive vice president, chief administrative officer and secretary, American Axle and Manufacturing.

City Club of , 2012 January 20 box 35

Reception for ICIE, undated box 5 folder 10

Industrial environment, undated box 5 folder 11

Boy Scouts of America, undated box 5 folder 12

Presentation by Girl Scouts of America, undated box 5 folder 13

NAM Chamber of Commerce letter to Nixon, undated box 5 folder 14

New York Stock Exchange, undated box 5 folder 15

National Press Club speech with Jerry Jasinowski, undated box 5 folder 16

Awards, 1953-19671988-2007undated Title/Description Instances Annual advertising awards certificate, 1948 box 96 Scope and Content note

Award for advertising a social force-publications presented to NAM and Benton & Bowles Inc.

"Man of the year" award, 1953-1960 box 5 folder 17

Department of Defense reserve pennant, 1957 box 5 folder 18

Alpha Kappa Psi award, 1957-1959 box 5 folder 19

Plaques, 1959-1961 box 5 folder 20

Milestone membership plaque, 1960 box 5 folder 21

Freedom Foundation award, 1961 box 5 folder 22

Awards, 1962 box 5 folder 23

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Scope and Contents note

Includes Howard Phillips and Scott Stanley.

Awards, 1962 box 77 folder 36

NAM institute on industrial relations awards, 1963 box 5 folder 24

Award of modern pioneers medals, 1965 box 5 folder 25 Scope and Contents note

Includes list of nominees and photos of Samuel C. Collins (inventor of the world's first practical device for liquefaction of helium gas), Frank B. Colton (involved with developing 'enovid,' first oral contraceptive), J. Presper Eckert and John W. Mauchly (leaders in project which resulted in first electronic digital computer), Barrett K. Green and Lowell Schleicher (NCR paper), William P. Lear Sr. (founder of Lear Jet Corporation), Robert Noyce (founder of Intel); Igor I. Sikorsky ("father of the helicopter"), and Purdue University President Frederick Hovde.

Industrialist of the year - Roger M. Blough, 1967 box 5 folder 26 Scope and Contents note

Includes program notes.

Wallace F. Bennett awards dinner, 1988-1992 box 5 folder 27

Excellence in association publications outstanding achievement box 76 award from Association Trends, 1993 February 4

Excellence in association publications outstanding achievement box 81 award from Association Trends, 1995 January 24 Scope and Contents note

Plaque.

Investors in America award, 1995 November 2 box 72 Scope and Contents note

Plexiglas award from Partners for Livable Communities presented to the National Association of Manufacturers.

Gold circle award for excellence in communication plan for box 81 a single project from the American Society of Association Executives, 1995 December 3 Scope and Contents note

Plaque.

ASAE communication section awards of excellence, 1996 box 72 - Page 25- National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials 1973.418

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Award presented to the National Association of Manufacturers for one-time publications.

Silver anvil award, 1996 box 73 Scope and Contents note

Award figurine with wooden base and silver statuette of man working at an anvil. Presented by the Public Relations Society of America to the National Association of Manufacturers for excellence in special events and observances associations. Hand broken off.

NAM workforce excellence award, 1997 box 5 folder 28

ASAE communication section awards of excellence, 1997 box 72 Scope and Contents note

Award presented to the National Association of Manufacturers for newsletter/bulletins.

Export hotline sponsorship award, 1997-1998 box 5 folder 29 Scope and Contents note

Two award certificates, one with CD and info packet attached.

Excellence in association publications outstanding achievement box 81 award from Association Trends, 1998 January 22 Scope and Contents note

Plaque.

WCBI-TV News, NAM presentation to Chip Pickering, 1998 box 49 October 28 Scope and Contents note

Recording of local Mississippi news. Includes presentation of National Association of Manufacturers' manufacturing legislative excellence award to Rep. Chip Pickering, about 20 minutes into recording.

NAM awards, 1998 box 6 folder 1

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Scope and Contents note

Includes Wallace F. Bennett award, National Association of Manufacturers awards for workforce excellence, and manufacturing legislative excellence award.

National Association of Manufacturers award ceremony on box 49 WMUR-TV9 News, 1999 January 25 Scope and Contents note

Recording of WMUR News 9 in New Hampshire. Presentation of National Association of Manufacturers' manufacturing legislative excellence award to Rep. Charlie Bass and Sen. John Sununu.

Manufacturing legislative excellence award reception, 1999 box 6 folder 2-3 February 24

Manufacturing legislative excellence award, 1999 box 6 folder 4-5 Scope and Contents note

Includes Dick Armey, John Ashcroft, Charlie Bass, John Chaffee, Jo Ann Emerson, George Gekas, Jim Greenwood, Kenny Hulshof, Paul Ryan, and John Sununu.

Jenkins story, 2000 December 18 box 49 Scope and Contents note

Recorded from local news station in Tennessee. Presentation of National Association of Manufacturers' manufacturing legislative excellence award to Rep. Bill Jenkins by Earnie Deavenport.

Manufacturing legislative excellence award, 2000 box 6 folder 6 Scope and Contents note

Includes Jennifer Dunn and .

Manufacturing legislative excellence award, 2001 box 6 folder 7 Scope and Contents note

Includes Jennifer Dunn, Bob Dunn, Bob Franks, , Nancy Johnson, Rick Lazio, , Ken Lucas, George R. Nethercutt Jr., Anne Northup, Thomas Reynolds, Bob Riley, Marge Roukema, and Bob Smith.

Manufacturing legislative excellence award, 2001 box 77 folder 37

Excellence in association publications outstanding achievement box 83 award from Association Trends, 2001 January 25

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Includes four matted award certificates.

Excellence in association publications outstanding achievement box 83 award from Association Trends, 2001-2002 Scope and Contents note

Includes four award certificates. Two certificates are matted and two were taped over openings.

Dixon award, 2002 box 6 folder 8

Award for excellence from Colorcraft of Inc., 2002 box 83 Scope and Contents note

Award certificate for "Health care at the crossroads" booklet.

Manufacturing legislative excellence award, 2002-2003undated box 7 folder 1 Scope and Contents note

Includes Steve Chabot, Saxby Chambliss, , Tom DeLay, , , Sue Kelly, Steve LaTourette, Zell B. Miller, , Jim Saxton, and George Voinovich.

Certificate of appreciation from New York City Office of box 76 Emergency Management, 2003 January 10 Scope and Contents note

Mounted certificate of appreciation and letter.

Rep. Bill Young, 2005 June 16 box 35

Rep. Roy Blunt, 2005 July 21 box 35

Sen. Mitch McConnell, 2007 May 2 box 35

Amo Houghton award, undated box 49 Scope and Contents note

Recorded from cable 8 news in upstate New York. Presentation of National Association of Manufacturers' manufacturing legislative excellence award to Rep. Amo Houghton, who's family founded Corningware.

Local news coverage - award presentations, undated box 49 Scope and Contents note

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Sen. John Sununu (NH), Rep. Chris John (LA), and Rep. Chip Pickering (MS).

NAM awards for workplace excellence, undated box 74 Scope and Contents note

Glass chalice award and wooden pedestal stand.

Personnel awards, undated box 7 folder 2

Sandy Trowbridge award for excellence in community service, box 35 undated Scope and Contents note

Presents brief background on Sandy Trowbridge and the award named in his honor.

Shingo prize for excellence in manufacturing, undated box 75 Scope and Contents note

Award statue.

Testimony, 1967-2007undated Title/Description Instances Gullander testimony before House Ways and Means Committee, box 7 folder 3 1967 August 21

Kenna testimony before Senate Banking Committee, between box 7 folder 4 1973-1977

Kenna and Godown CPA testimony, 1974 March 28 box 7 folder 5

Testimony before Trade Policy Staff Committee, 1975 June box 7 folder 6

Testimony before Trade Policy Staff Committee, 1975 June box 77 folder 38

Godown testimony on logging, 1975 November box 7 folder 7

Testimony, 1978 September 26 box 7 folder 8

Testimony, 1978 September 26 box 77 folder 39

IEA testimony - William Wearley, 1978 September 28 box 7 folder 9

IEA testimony - William Wearley, 1978 September 28 box 77 folder 40

OSHA testimony, 1979 January 5 box 7 folder 10 Scope and Contents note

Includes Mr. Blaiser, Donald A. Duncan (Otis Elevator Company), and Mr. Sutherland.

R. Bixler and G. Hagedorn testimony at Ways and Means box 7 folder 11 Committee, 1979 February 1 - Page 29- National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials 1973.418

George Hagedorn testimony before Senate Banking Committee, box 7 folder 12 1979 February 9

Testimony at Senate Government Affairs Committee on box 7 folder 13 regulation reform, 1979 May 4 Scope and Contents note

Includes Sen. Levin with William McKinley (vice chairman, Gerber).

R. Bixler and E. White testimony before Ways and Means box 7 folder 14 Committee, 1979 May 16

Testimony to Senate Anti-trust Committee, 1979 June 19 box 7 folder 15 Scope and Contents note

Includes Heath Larry with Jim Carty. Sen. was chairman of committee.

Houser testimony, 1979 September 26 box 7 folder 16

H. Markley testimony, 1979 December 14 box 7 folder 17

Gallagher and Pete Lunnie testimony, 1980 April 17 box 7 folder 18

Estate tax hearing before House Ways and Means committee, box 7 folder 19 1990 April 24

Testimony, 1991-1998 box 7 folder 20

Testimony, 1999 box 7 folder 21

Testimony before Ways and Means Committee, 2000 September box 7 folder 22 28

Testimony, 2000 box 7 folder 23 Scope and Contents note

Includes House small business hearing on small business, Dorothy Coleman testimony, and Jerry Jasinowski testimony before Federal Trade Commission panel on e- commerce.

Testimony, 2001 box 7 folder 24

Testimony, 2002 box 7 folder 25 Scope and Contents note

Includes Gene Little pension testimony and Jerry Jasinowski corporate governance testimony.

House hearings, 2003 May 14 box 35

Greenblatt testimony, 2005 April 28 box 35

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Drew Greenblatt (owner, Marlin Steel Wire Products, LLC, Baltimore, Maryland) testimony before House regulatory reform and oversight subcommittee of the small business committee.

Ken Petrini testimony before House Ways and Means box 35 Committee on tax relief, 2007 March 14

McLellan testimony, undated box 7 folder 26

Testimony, undated box 7 folder 27

Press events, 19601973-2004undated Title/Description Instances Press conference "foreign competition", 1960 box 7 folder 28

Partners in trade press conference, 1973 January 18 box 7 folder 29

Norman Ture press conference on tax policy, 1973 January box 7 folder 30

Gaudion press conferences, 1974 box 7 folder 31

Kenna press conferences, circa 1974 box 7 folder 32

Kenna press conferences, circa 1974 box 77 folder 41

NAM press conference, 1977 May 18 box 37 Scope and Contents note

Held at Madison Hotel.

Peter Nash - Labor reform act summarization, 1977 October box 44-45 General Physical Description note: 1 videocassette (U-Matic) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in. TRT 00:14:00. 8 copies. This video has been digitized [ID: VID_1973418_B44_ID06]. Scope and Contents note

Peter Nash, former Labor Department Solicitor and former General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board, summarizing the Labor Reform Act, S. 1883 and H. 8410. Nash does not support the bill because it is not based upon a need for this type of legislation and will wreck havoc on the collective bargaining system that has been in place for over 40 years and has been working.

Master, 1977 October box 45 Scope and Contents note

Labor law reform press conference about Labor Reform Act (H.R. 8410) going before House that these men do not

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support. Speakers include John Erlenborn, Peter G. Nash, and Clarence Randall.

Council on Union-Free Environment press conference, 1977 box 45 December 1 General Physical Description note: 1 videocassette (U- Matic) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in. This video has been digitized [ID: VID_1973418_B45_ID01]. Scope and Contents note

Press conference lead by Heath Larry discussing the development of the Council on Union Free Environment (CUE). The council seeks to create a climate for healthy employer-employee relations without need for third party intervention. The council's co-chairmen, Arthur C. Prine Jr. and Edward J. Dowd Jr., were at the press conference and took questions from the press. Poor playback quality.

Pierre Rinfret presentation, 1978 April 11 box 45 General Physical Description note: 1 videocassette (U-Matic) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in. TRT 00:22:30. 6 copies. This video has been digitized [ID: VID_1973418_B45_ID02]. Scope and Contents note

Press conference held by Dr. Pierre Rinfret about the proposed labor law reforms in H.R. 8410 and S. 2467. A study was completed to objectively and independently analyze the economic impact of the proposed legislation on inflation, wages, small business, and minority groups. Rinfret gives a statement about the study and its findings followed by questions from the press.

H. Larry press conference on corporate profits, 1979 March 21 box 7 folder 33

Press conference on energy, 1979 July 19 box 8 folder 1

Press conference with John Fisher and G. Hagedorn, 1979 box 8 folder 2 December

Press conference with John Fisher and G. Hagedorn, 1979 box 77 folder 42 December

Press events, 1986-1989 box 8 folder 3

Press events, 1990-1993 box 8 folder 4

Press events, 1995 box 8 folder 5

Press events, 1996 box 8 folder 6

Press events, 1997 box 8 folder 7

SMM operating survey press conference, 1998 July box 8 folder 8

Press conferences, 1998 box 8 folder 9

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Media events, 1999 box 8 folder 10

Death tax press event, 2000 June 7 box 8 folder 11

Media events, 2000 box 8 folder 12 Scope and Contents note

Includes "Get Tech" and "Ergo press event."

Capitol Hill press event with Bill Weiller of Durafil, 2001 box 8 folder 13 December 5 Scope and Contents note

J. Stuart Harris photographer.

Press events, 2001 box 8 folder 14 Scope and Contents note

Includes National Public Affairs Steering Committee (NPASC) meeting, press event on energy supply, and trade roundtable.

Press events, 2001 box 9 folder 1

Fast track signing, 2001 box 35 Scope and Contents note

Photos by Dennis Brack.

Press events, 2002 box 9 folder 2

Capitol press conference, 2004 April 22 box 35

Ladies of the press, undated box 37 Scope and Contents note

Moderator Clifford Evans; guest W. P. Gullander (president of National Association of Manufacturers); newspaper women Joan Hanauer (N. Y. Journal), Christina Kirk (N. Y. Daily News), and Joan Cook (N. Y. Times)

Tours, 19771988-2006undated Title/Description Instances Making a plant tour work for you, 1977 October box 45 General Physical Description note: 1 videocassette (U-Matic) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in. TRT 00:18:38. This video has been digitized [ID: VID_1973418_B45_ID03].

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Presented by the Continental Group. Host, Thomas S. Thompson. How-to-do-it program filled with many suggestions on arranging and conducting plant tours for elected officials.

Plant tours, 1988-1995 box 9 folder 3 Scope and Contents note

Includes Esterline/Korry Electronics, Tool Works, PPG Industries' Float Plant, and Senco Products.

Plant tours, 1988-1995 box 77 folder 43

Plant tours, 1998 box 9 folder 4 Scope and Contents note

Includes AMP Incorporated, Harley-Davidson, Ingersoll- Rand, and Torrington.

Plant tours, 1999 box 9 folder 5 Scope and Contents note

Includes Case Corporation, Caterpillar, and Shelby Industries.

Plant tours, 1999 box 77 folder 44

Plant tours, 2000-2001 box 9 folder 6 Scope and Contents note

Includes correspondence. Includes Dow Corning, Gorman-Rupp Company, Halliburton, PPG Industries, and Republic Industries.

President Bush visiting Dixie Printing and Packaging in box 9 folder 7 Maryland, 2001

Owens Illinois plant reopening, 2002 box 9 folder 8

Made in New York day, 2002 box 9 folder 9

Congressional staff manufacturing visits - Chicago, Illinois, box 9 folder 10 2003 Scope and Contents note

Includes Caterpillar, Chicago White Sox game, and Yellow Corporation.

Marathon plant tour, 2003 May box 35

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Congressional staff manufacturing visits - Austin and Dallas, box 9 folder 11 Texas, 2004 January 17-21 Scope and Contents note

Includes Dell Corporation and Texas Instruments.

Congressional staff manufacturing visits - Chicago, Illinois, box 9 folder 12 2004 Scope and Contents note

Includes Boeing, Chicago White Sox game, and Pepsi.

Sec. Gutierrez visit to H20+, 2005 April Scope and Contents note

Includes Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez and Roger Marks.

Congressional staff tours - Atlanta, Georgia, 2005 -3 box 9 folder 13 Scope and Contents note

Includes Agco, Bell South, Bosse Concrete Products, Coca Cola, and MeadWestvaco.

Congressional staff tours - Chicago, Illinois, 2005 box 9 folder 14 Scope and Contents note

Includes Caterpillar and Smurfit-Stone.

Congressional staff tours - Cincinnati, Ohio, 2005 box 9 folder 15 Scope and Contents note

Includes AK Steel, Cincinnati Reds game, and Milacron.

Congressional staff tours - Dallas, Texas, 2005 box 10 folder 1 Scope and Contents note

Includes Texas Instruments and Texas Rangers game.

Congressional staff tours - Seattle, Washington, 2005 box 10 folder 2 Scope and Contents note

Includes Boeing, Campbell, Longview Fibre Company, Microsoft, and Weyerhaeuser.

Congressional staff tours - Georgia, 2006 box 10 folder 3

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Includes Bell South, Coca Cola, Dricon, Georgia Power, and MeadWestcavo.

Plant tours, undated box 10 folder 4 Scope and Contents note

Includes Armor Works, Boeing, Coca Cola, Form-Cove Manufacturing, Hamilton Sundstrand, and Intel.

Plant tours, undated box 77 folder 45

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Promotional, 19121929-2012undated Controlled Access Headings: • Educational films • Television programs • Radio programs

Presentations, 1955-1987undated Title/Description Instances Safety at your fingertips, circa 1956 box 50

Safety at your fingertips, circa 1956 box 41

Safety at your fingertips, circa 1956 box 10 folder 5 Scope and Contents note

Script. Produced jointly by National Association of Manufacturers and Aetna Life and Casualty.

Can America afford shorter hours?, 1958 March box 41 Scope and Contents note

Produced by National Association of Manufacturers.

Citizen at work slides, 1959 box 77 folder 46-47 Scope and Contents note

Session 1: slides 1-39; session 2: slides 40-78; session 4: slides 79-123; session 5: slides 124-167; session 6: see script.

Citizen at work slide script, 1959 box 10 folder 6

Citizen at work manual, 1959 box 10 folder 9-Jul

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Citizen at work leader's guide and supplemental material, box 10 folder 10 1958-1959

Test pressing - simulated round table discussion with actual box 41 quotes from union officials, undated Scope and Contents note

From Empire Broadcasting Corporation radio transcriptions.

Simulated round table discussion with actual quotes from union box 41 officials, undated Scope and Contents note

For use at Citizen at Work: The Challenge, Session 1 of the Political Education Seminar.

Knock on every door, 1955 film Can 27-30 Scope and Contents note

Produced by Jack Denove; presented by the Christophers, NY; Bing Crosby presents; director, Ralph Murphy; writer, Larry Marcus; cast: Gladys Hurlbut, Richard Erdman, Toni Gerry, Keye Luke. Dramatization of a woman going into local politics, emphasizing the need to get people to vote. With an introduction and epilogue by Bing Crosby. Can label: Citizen At work; For use at session 3 of the Political Education Seminar.

Appreciation session - political education seminars for citizens box 41 at work, undated Scope and Contents note

1st band - introductory comments (then turn on project and show title slide.) 2nd band - the first inaudible beep occurs as the recorded message starts. Comments for the first 24 slides are on this side. As slide #25 appears on the screen turn the record. Slide #25 remains on screen during turning of record and for the next 1/2 minute. The remainder of the presentation follows in the usual manner.

Citizen at work photographs, undated box 11 folder 1

Eastern division Congress reception slide presentation, 1960 box 77 folder 48

How our business system operates, 1960 box 11 folder 2

U. S. economy in action: The role of our labor force, circa 1961 box 50 Scope and Contents note

Presented by Joint Council on Economic Education.

General Electric presents go fly a kite, 1966 September 19-21 box 41 - Page 37- National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials 1973.418

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Production held at General Electric's 5th electric utility executives conference in Williamsburg, Virginia. Valerie Harper was a member of the cast.

Atlanta STEP workshop [introduction to STEP], 1966 film Can 136 Scope and Contents note

National Association of Manufacturers; Associated Industries of Georgia; Georgia Textile Manufacturers Association. Panelists: Robert W. Dugger, A. Wright Elliott, Cleo Blackburn, Arthur Santora. Panelists discuss measures taken by businesses and the National Association of Manufacturers to curb high school dropout and "hardcore" unemployment. Explains the NAM STEP (Solutions to Employment Problems) program.

STEP NAM 435B Atlanta STEP workshop [introduction to film Can 31 STEP], 1966 Scope and Contents note

National Association of Manufacturers; Associated Industries of Georgia; Georgia Textile Manufacturers Association. Panelists: Robert W. Dugger, A. Wright Elliott, Cleo Blackburn, Arthur Santora. Panelists discuss measures taken by businesses and the National Association of Manufacturers to curb high school dropout and "hardcore" unemployment. Explains the NAM STEP (Solutions to Employment Problems) program.

The Bridge, 1966 film Can 32-35 Scope and Contents note

Presented by NAM; A Management Communication Associates production. Film describes NAM's STEP (Solution To Employment Problems) program, focusing on high school dropouts and the world of work. Shots of NAM building 277 Park Ave., New York.

The Bridge, 1966 box 11 folder 3 Scope and Contents note

Includes pamphlet found in with film reel.

STEP - "The Bridge" background photos, 1966 box 11 folder 4

STEP - "The Bridge" background photos, 1966 box 77 folder 49

Introduction to STEP, 1967 film Can 137-141

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National Association of Manufacturers; Associated Industries of Georgia; Georgia Textile Manufacturers Association. Panelists: A. Wright Elliott, Cleo Blackburn, Arthur C. Santora, Robert W. Dugger, William F.X. Flynn, Hugh L. Gordon, John Ogden, Charles Adams. Panel discussion introducing the National Association of Manufacturer's STEP (Solutions to Employment Problems) program. Business reps enumerates measures taken to develop training and recruitment programs for undereducated employees.

STEP NAM revised - basic education, 1967 film Can 142-145 Scope and Contents note

National Association of Manufacturers; WETV. Panelists: William F.X. Flynn, Hugh L. Gordon, John Ogden, Charles Adams. Panel discussion of educational, training, and recruitment programs undertaken by several businesses under the National Association of Manufacturers' STEP (Solutions to Employment Problems) program. Part of the "Introduction to STEP" series.

STEP NAM revised - basic education (cut), 1967 film Can 2 Scope and Contents note

National Association of Manufacturers; WETV. Panelists: William F.X. Flynn, Hugh L. Gordon, John Ogden, Charles Adams. Panel discussion of educational, training, and recruitment programs undertaken by several businesses under the National Association of Manufacturers' STEP (Solutions to Employment Problems) program. Part of the "Introduction to STEP" series.

Revised film on in plant - basic education, 1967 film Can 146-147 Scope and Contents note

Negative image and sound on separate reels. National Association of Manufacturers; WETV. Panelists: William F.X. Flynn, Hugh L. Gordon, John Ogden, Charles Adams. Panel discussion of educational, training, and recruitment programs undertaken by several businesses under the National Association of Manufacturers' STEP (Solutions to Employment Problems) program. Part of the "Introduction to STEP" series.

The American economy filmstrip series teacher's guide, 1969 box 11 folder 5

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Scope and Contents note

Includes teacher's guide booklet.

The American economy series #1 The economy and you, 1969 box 41 Scope and Contents note

Produced by Kent Lane Associates.

The American economy series #2 Prices: The balance wheel of box 41 the economy, 1969 Scope and Contents note

Produced by Kent Lane Associates.

The American economy series #3 Productivity: The key to better box 41 living, 1969 Scope and Contents note

Produced by Kent Lane Associates.

The American economy series #4 Capital: Foundation of the box 41 economy, 1969 Scope and Contents note

Produced by Kent Lane Associates.

The American economy series #5 Wages in a market economy, box 41 1969 Scope and Contents note

Produced by Kent Lane Associates.

The American economy series #6 Profits: Fuel of the economy, box 41 1969 Scope and Contents note

Produced by Kent Lane Associates.

The American economy series #7 Money and banking, 1969 box 41 Scope and Contents note

Produced by Kent Lane Associates.

The American economy series #8 Business cycles, 1969 box 42

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Scope and Contents note

Produced by Kent Lane Associates.

The American economy series #10 Comparative economic box 42 systems, 1969 Scope and Contents note

Produced by Kent Lane Associates.

The American economy series #12 Personal economic security, box 42 1969 Scope and Contents note

Produced by Kent Lane Associates.

The turned on crisis, 1970 December box 77 folder 50

National Safety Council tips for new employees, circa 1971 box 77 folder 51

Five major business threats to U. S. business and what you can box 51 do about them, 1972 September

Joe Smith wakes up, circa 1973 box 77 folder 52

Joe Smith wakes up, circa 1973 box 11 folder 6 Scope and Contents note

Includes pamphlet and slide scripts.

Joe Smith wakes up, circa 1973 box 37

Joe Smith wakes up, undated box 43 General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette : analog. 3 copies. This cassette has been digitized [ID: AUD_1973418_B43_ID03]. Scope and Contents note

Narrated by Art Linkletter.

Old lead slides, before 1974 box 77 folder 53

The case of the missing $650 billion, 1974 box 78 folder 1 Scope and Contents note

Includes slide script.

The case of the missing $650 billion, 1974 box 11 folder 7

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Scope and Contents note

Includes slide script.

The Constitution of the United States of America completely box 11 folder 8 recorded on cassette tapes with teaching manual and commentary, 1974 Scope and Contents note

Teaching manual.

The Constitution of the United States of America completely box 43 recorded on cassette tapes with teaching manual and commentary, 1974 Scope and Contents note

Lesson 1: the preamble; the establishment of Congress and its operations; Lesson 2: rules governing congressional proceedings and legislation; Lesson 3: powers delegated to Congress; Lesson 4: congressional duties and restrictions; Lesson 5: states rights and limitations; the establishment of the executive branch; Lesson 6: the executive oath and powers; the powers of the judicial branch; Lesson 7: state and federal relationships; the amendment process; Lesson 8: ratification of the Constitution; Constitutional Amendments 1-10; Lesson 9: Constitutional Amendments 11-18; Lesson 10: Constitution Amendments 19-26.

NAM: The spirit at 1776, 1975 January box 78 folder 2

"Capital formation" - Congressional briefing presented by E. D. box 78 folder 3 Kenna, 1975 February 20

Remember the future presentation, 1976 box 78 folder 5-Apr

Remember the future, 1976 box 11 folder 9 Scope and Contents note

Includes presentation guide and slide script.

Remember the future, 1976 box 37

Remember the future, undated box 43 General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette : analog. This cassette has been digitized [ID: AUD_1973418_B43_ID02].

Jud Strunk song and poem, circa 1976 film Can 3-4 Scope and Contents note

Recordings of two folk songs about America by musician Jud Strunk. [From Remember the Future event]

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Public affairs primer, 1978 November box 78 folder 6

Public affairs primer, 1978 November box 11 folder 10 Scope and Contents note

Includes slide script.

The sting, undated box 43 Scope and Contents note

Goes with "public affairs primer" slide presentation.

Wilderness game, 1979 January 10 box 78 folder 7

Wilderness game, 1979 January 10 box 43 General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette : analog. This cassette has been digitized [ID: AUD_1973418_B43_ID01].

NIC [National Industrial Council] state group meeting box 78 folder 8 presentation, 1985 May

Slides from SAG [State Associations Group] for board of box 78 folder 9 directors meeting, 1987 October

American economy, undated box 51

Focus on NAM, undated box 51

Gullander, undated box 37 Scope and Contents note

National Association of Manufacturers president W. P. Gullander introductory messages for central, eastern, midwest, southern, and divisions for a "long overdue" sales training program. The program being introduced emphasizes the leadership role NAM plays for all of manufacturing.

Industry's priorities for America's progress, undated box 78 folder 10

Introduction #2, undated box 42

Program for progress, undated box 42

Program for progress final, undated box 42

Salaried employees at the turning point, undated box 50

Satisfying the needs of salaried employees, undated box 50

Something can be done about tax discrimination, undated box 42

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Scope and Contents note

Final revision.

Something can be done about tax discrimination, undated box 42

A tax reform program to benefit everybody (Sadlak-Herlong box 42 bill), undated

Union power and the public interest, undated box 78 folder 11

Union power and the public interest, undated box 11 folder 11 Scope and Contents note

Includes slide script.

Union target for today, undated box 50

Union target for today, undated box 42

Taping of narration for "union target for today" and "satisfying box 37 the needs of salaried employees", undated

You and our competitive enterprise system, undated box 78 folder 12

You and our competitive enterprise system, undated box 11 folder 12 Scope and Contents note

Includes order form, slide scripts, pamphlets, community open house planning guide.

Slides, undated box 79 folder 1 Scope and Contents note

Unknown presentations.

Trumpet sound effects, undated box 42

NAM produced films, 19121955-2011undated Title/Description Instances Crime of carelessness, 1912 film Can 5 General Physical Description note: 1 reel (800 ft.) : si., b&w ; 16 mm. This item has been digitized [ID: ID: vid_1411_ID02]. Scope and Contents note

Produced by Thomas Edison Studios and the National Association of Manufacturers. Cast: Bigelow Cooper, Austin Conroy, Mabel Trunnelle, Barry O'Moore, John Sturgeon, Mrs. William Bechtel. The film stresses the

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necessity of following safety instructions posted in factories.

The workman's lesson, 1912 film Can 6 General Physical Description note: 1 reel (800 ft.) : si., b&w ; 16 mm. This item has been digitized [ID: ID: vid_1411_ID01]. Scope and Contents note

Produced by Thomas Edison Studios and the National Association of Manufacturers. Cast: Bigelow Cooper and Gertrude McCoy. The film depicts the importance of following safety measures.

Safety films, undated box 49 Scope and Contents note

Two safety films produced for National Association of Manufacturers by the Thomas Edison Studios - The Workman's Lesson (1912) and The Crime of Carelessness (1912).

Safety films, undated box 35 Scope and Contents note

Two safety films produced for National Association of Manufacturers by the Thomas Edison Studios - The Workman's Lesson (1912) and The Crime of Carelessness (1912).

Vintage films correspondence, 1967-1968 box 11 folder 13 Scope and Contents note

Primately office memos and correspondence related to redistribution of safety films produced by Edison Company.

Industrial research: Key to jobs and progress, 1955 film Can 36 Scope and Contents note

Presented by the National Association of Manufacturers of the United States of America; Arthur Lodge Productions, Inc. All forms of industrial research, including laboratories, field tests of automobiles, industrial design, work efficiency studies, and surveys are discussed. Scenes of UNIVAC computer use, atomic energy, pre-stressed concrete tests.

Trouble USA, between 1957-1959 film Can 37-38

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National Association of Manufacturers. Public service film produced by the National Association of Manufacturers examining labor unions. Connects national unions to corruption, violence, and graft, calling for a curtailment of unions run by "bosses."

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Crisis in Lindenville - NAM film, 1958 box 11 folder 14 Scope and Contents note

Includes information sheets.

Bill and Susan Boynton go into politics, 1964 film Can General Physical Description note: 1 reel (1200 ft.) : sd., col. ; 148-152 16 mm. TRT 00:26:00. 5 copies. [There is a low quality digital access copy available, ID: FILM_1973418_FC151]. Scope and Contents note

National Association of Manufacturers; Cinecraft Continental Productions, Cleveland, Ohio. Director, Ray Culley; writer, Charles Barr; cast: Roger Sargent, Joyce Davis, David Kerman, Jack Foley. Public service film encouraging greater political activity. Follows a plant worker who becomes involved in politics, climbing the ladder to become a campaign manager in a successful congressional campaign.

Bill and Susan Boynton go into politics, 1964 box 11 folder 15 Scope and Contents note

Papers associated with film reel.

Bill and Susan Boynton go into politics, 1964 box 50

The most important campaign in the world, 1964 film Can General Physical Description note: 1 reel (800 ft.) : sd., col. ; 39-42 16 mm. TRT 00:18:00. 4 copies. [There is a low quality digital access copy available, ID: FILM_1973418_FC41]. Scope and Contents note

Produced by the National Association of Manufacturers; Cinecraft-Continental Productions, Cleveland, Ohio. Director, Ray Culley; cast: Roger Sargent, Joyce Davis.

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Film about the details of running a political campaign, featuring characters Bill and Susan Boynton.

The most important politician in the world...you!, 1964 film Can General Physical Description note: 1 reel (600 ft.) : sd., col. ; 43-45 16 mm. TRT 00:14:00. 3 copies. [There is a low quality digital access copy available, ID: FILM_1973418_FC43]. Scope and Contents note

Produced by the National Association of Manufacturers; Cinecraft-Continental Productions, Cleveland, Ohio. Director: Ray Culley; cast: Roger Sargent, David Kerman. Discusses the role and function of political parties in the United States, through the eyes of fictitious characters Bill Boynton and Jim Redmond.

The most important precinct in the world...your precinct, 1964 film Can General Physical Description note: 1 reel (800 ft.) : sd., col. ; 46-47 16 mm. TRT 00:15:00. 2 copies. [There is a low quality digital access copy available, ID: FILM_1973418_FC46]. Scope and Contents note

Produced by the National Association of Manufacturers; Cinecraft-Continental Productions, Cleveland, Ohio. Director, Ray Cully; cast: Roger Sargent, Joyce Davis. Film about details of political precinct organization work, featuring characters Bill and Susan Boynton.

Precinct power seminar: electronic data processing for campaign film Can 153 management, 1965 Scope and Contents note

Produced by the public affairs department, National Association of Manufacturers, Washington, D.C. Lecture by Robert D. Buehler, NAM Director of Public Affairs, and a computer expert, on use of computers to solve problems in political campaigns. Part of VOTE (Volunteer Organization Tactics in Elections).

Precinct power seminar: political fund raising and financing, film Can 1965 154-155 Scope and Contents note

Produced by the public affairs department, National Association of Manufacturers, Washington, D.C. Lecture by Robert D. Buehler, NAM Director of Public Affairs, on techniques for fund raising for political campaigns. Part of VOTE (Volunteer Organization Tactics in Elections).

Precinct power seminar: professional surveys in elections, 1965 film Can 48-49, 156

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Produced by the public affairs department, National Association of Manufacturers, Washington, D.C. Lecture by Robert D. Buehler, NAM Director of Public Affairs, on role of professional survey firms in elections. Part of VOTE (Volunteer Organization Tactics in Elections).

Precinct power seminar: protecting the vote at the polling place, film Can 1965 157-160 Scope and Contents note

Produced by the public affairs department, National Association of Manufacturers, Washington, D.C. Lecture by Robert D. Buehler, NAM Director of Public Affairs, on preventing vote fraud in elections, citing example of Chicago-based Citizens Honest Elections Foundation. Part of VOTE (Volunteer Organization Tactics in Elections).

Precinct power seminar: technique and organization for film Can campaign planning, 1965 161-162 Scope and Contents note

Produced by the public affairs department, National Association of Manufacturers, Washington, D.C. Lecture by Robert D. Buehler, NAM Director of Public Affairs, on suggestions for running efficient political campaigns. Part of VOTE (Volunteer Organization Tactics in Elections).

March of industry: new wealth from the sea, 1967 film Can 7 Scope and Contents note

Presented as a public service by the National Association of Manufacturers. Discussion of resources available from the sea and ways to study them, including oceanographers, submersibles, and off-shore drilling.

This is NAM, 1967 film Can 163-164 Scope and Contents note

National Association of Manufacturer. Cast: W.P. Gullander. Examines the interaction of the National Association of Manufacturers with member businesses, the government and the public. Focuses on NAM involvement in community affairs, social welfare and public involvement.

This is NAM, 1968 film Can 50-52 Scope and Contents note

National Association of Manufacturers. Cast: W.P. Gullander. Examines the interaction of the National

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Association of Manufacturers with member businesses, the government and the public. Pays special attention to NAM-produced publications and programs.

OSHA inspection tour, 1970 film Can 53-54 Scope and Contents note

National Association of Manufacturers. Cast: Wright Elliott (Senior Vice President, National Association of Manufacturers), George C. Guenther (Assistant Secretary for Occupational Safety and Health). Brief film distributed among member businesses of the National Association of Manufacturers introducing the Occupational Safety and Health Act and the procedures for OSHA inspection, investigation, citation, and appeal of compliance violations.

Relevant education for the 70s (Your community is a film Can classroom), 1970 55-56 Scope and Contents note

National Association of Manufacturers Education Department. Calls attention to community resources available to teachers, encouraging teachers take advantage of educational opportunities outside the classroom, such as field trips to factories, to give students a hands-on approach to learning.

NAM presentation reel one, 1971 film Can 177-182 Scope and Contents note

National Association of Manufacturers introduced by Wright Elliott and Lawrence H. Silberman; panelists: George C. Guenther, Robert D. Gidel, Eugene Newman, Patrick F. Sistrone, Benjamin W. Mintz. National Association of Manufacturers teleconference directed by OSHA officials introducing NAM members to the provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Act. Examines the bill's passage, OSHA administrative structure, standards, and enforcement.

NAM presentation reel two, 1971 film Can 165-170 Scope and Contents note

National Association of Manufacturers. Panelists: Benjamin W. Mintz, Earle D. Heath, Tom Brown, Robert D. Gidel, Thomas McArdle, Wright Elliott, George C. Guenther. NAM presentation introducing members to the provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Act. Addresses the role of employers, employees, and

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the government under OSHA, including compliance and enforcement.

The precinct worker, 1971 film Can 57-60 Scope and Contents note

A Parthenon Picture; Presented by the Public Affairs Department, National Association of Manufacturers. Film discussing the importance and technique of political precinct work, with examples of good and bad political solicitation work. Title actually begins "A job modern technology can't make obsolete..."

The precinct worker, 1971 box 11 folder 16 Scope and Contents note

Includes pamphlet.

Completed film requests, 1972 May box 11 folder 17

Completed film requests, 1972 June box 11 folder 18

Completed film requests, 1972 July box 11 folder 19

Completed film requests, 1972 August box 11 folder 20

Completed film requests, 1972 September box 11 folder 21

Completed film requests, 1972 October box 11 folder 22

Completed film requests, 1972 November box 11 folder 23

Completed film requests, 1972 December box 12 folder 1

Completed film requests, 1973 January-April box 12 folder 2

On behalf of industry, 1978 film Can 8-10 Scope and Contents note

A Screenscope Production; Presented by National Association of Manufacturers. Promotional film for the National Association of Manufacturers advocating the benefits of NAM for manufacturers as a liaison between business and government. Includes footage of interactions between NAM representatives and government organizations.

On behalf of industry, 1978 box 45-46 General Physical Description note: 1 videocassette (U-Matic) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in. TRT 00:10:00. 4 copies. This video has been digitized [ID: VID_1973418_B45_ID04]. Scope and Contents note

A Screenscope Production; Presented by National Association of Manufacturers. Promotional film for

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the National Association of Manufacturers advocating the benefits of NAM for manufacturers as a liaison between business and government. Includes footage of interactions between NAM representatives and government organizations.

On behalf of industry, 1978 box 49 Scope and Contents note

Presented by the National Association of Manufacturers. Promotional film advocating the benefits of NAM for manufacturers as a liaison between business and government. It includes footage of interactions between NAM representatives and government organizations. Runs approximately 00:10:00. On VHS tape with Good Morning America panel and Katrina: South Mississippi's Story.

National Association of Management master tapes, 1980 box 60-61 September 11

Ragland/taxes, 1984 May 3 box 46 General Physical Description note: 1 videocassette (U-Matic) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in. TRT 00:30:00. This video has been digitized [ID: VID_1973418_B46_ID02]. Scope and Contents note

Bob Ragland, director of taxation for National Association of Manufacturers, discussing concerns over H.R. 2163, which was a deficit reduction plan.

Made for tomorrow, 1995 Fall box 49 Scope and Contents note

Sponsored by the National Association of Manufacturers in collaboration with CNN. Sixteen vignettes of manufacturing profiles that highlight the people and companies that sustain the American economy. The companies include Wrangler, Steel Mills, Dutch Boy Paint, Boeing, Record Technology, Steelcase, Bath Iron Works, Texas Instruments, Triton, Little Earth Productions, Nicholas Portland, Chrysler Corporation, Test Systems Inc., AT&T, Allexander Doll Company, and Eastman Kodak. The vignettes aired on CNN News and on the CNN Airport Network in Fall 1995.

Be serious, get real, get involved, 1996 September 13 box 49 Scope and Contents note

National Association of Manufacturers. Short film highlighting ways members can get involved through

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congressional dialogues, plant tours, local member groups, regional days, and also ways to get employees involved.

Be serious, get real, get involved, 1996 September 13 box 49 Scope and Contents note

National Association of Manufacturers. Short film highlighting ways members can get involved through congressional dialogues, plant tours, local member groups, regional days, and also ways to get employees involved.

For your country; fully aware; tax cuts, balanced budget, 1997 box 49 July 1 Scope and Contents note

National Association of Manufacturers. Three rough cuts of advertisements in support of Congress' tax relief plan utilizing John F. Kennedy speaking in 1963 about a tax cut.

Social security: Countdown to an uncertain future, 1998 box 49 Scope and Contents note

Presented by Concord Coalition, the National Association of Manufacturers, and the Manufacturing Institute. Producer, David T. Shapiro; narrator, Jerry Brown. Short film about issues surrounding Social Security taxes, including retirees taking more from social security than current workers are putting in, and two possible solutions: modify current system or restructure social security to include personal retirement accounts.

Make your voices heard, 2011 box 35 Scope and Contents note

Clips of several manufacturing companies and what manufacturing and the National Association of Manufacturers means to members.

A celebration of American manufacturing, 2011 box 35 Scope and Contents note

Shows clips of several manufacturing companies.

Let's talk it over, revised version, undated film Can 11-12 Scope and Contents note

The Penguin Principle; National Association of Manufacturers. Examines the potential benefits and

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challenges of businesses moving to small towns and communities. Aimed at a general audience.

We will do the rest, undated box 49 Scope and Contents note

National Association of Manufacturers. Advertisement encouraging people to tell their Congressman to open markets, expand trade, and keep more than 18 million people employed in manufacturing.

[title unknown], undated film Can 13 Scope and Contents note

Switches between discussion of career development centers in Detroit, Michigan, that help train unskilled workers and interviews with National Association of Manufacturers members on the advantages on becoming a member.

Industry on Parade, 1954-1966undated Title/Description Instances Industry on Parade [, Pennsylvania, , film Can 61 Illinois], 1954 General Physical Description note: 1 reel (600 ft.) : sd., b&w ; 16 mm. TRT 00:13:00. This film has been digitized [ID: FILM_1973418_FC61]. Scope and Contents note

National Association of Manufacturers; Arthur Lodge Productions. An episode in the Industry on Parade (1950-1960) television series created by NAM highlighting American industries. Briefly presents manufacturing of music records, hand saws and adhesives. Short interludes discuss standard of living and disabled workers.

Industry on Parade: Episode 172 [avocado nursery, glass film Can 62 blowing, shopping centers, employee breaks], 1954 General Physical Description note: 1 reel (600 ft.) : sd., b&w ; 16 mm. TRT 00:14:00. This film has been digitized [ID: FILM_1973418_FC62]. Scope and Contents note

National Association of Manufacturers; Arthur Lodge Productions. Episode on avocado industry in Florida, glass

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blowing in West Virginia, new shopping centers in New York, workers at aircraft factory taking breaks in factory.

Industry on Parade: Episode 214 [Saugus Iron Works, dry ice, film Can 63 mechanical pack horse, Maryland crab industry], 1954 General Physical Description note: 1 reel (600 ft.) : sd., b&w ; 16 mm. TRT 00:13:00. This film has been digitized [ID: FILM_1973418_FC63]. Scope and Contents note

Produced by National Association of Manufacturers; Arthur Lodge Productions, Inc. Episode on Saugus Iron Works, Massachusetts; Carbon Dioxide & Chemical Co., ; Merry Mfg. Co., Washington; and Maryland crab industry.

Industry on Parade: Episode 262 [Harris Seybold Co.; Robert film Can 64 Hall Clothes; Rudd-Melikian, Inc.; Rand McNally and Co.], 1955 General Physical Description note: 1 reel (600 ft.) : sd., b&w ; 16 mm. TRT 00:13:00. This film has been digitized [ID: FILM_1973418_FC64]. Scope and Contents note

Produced by National Association of Manufacturers; Arthur Lodge Productions. Episode on production planning at Harris Seybold Co., Dayton, Ohio; cheap production and sales at Robert Hall Clothes, New York; coffee vending machines at Rudd-Melikian, Inc., , Pennsylvania; and globes at Rand McNally & Co., Skokie, Illinois.

Industry on Parade: Episode 264 [Reeves Instrument Corp.; film Can 65 Spice Islands Co.; Chesebrough-Ponds Co.; Faultless Caster Corp.], 1955 General Physical Description note: 1 reel (600 ft.) : sd., b&w ; 16 mm. TRT 00:13:00. This film has been digitized [ID: FILM_1973418_FC65]. Scope and Contents note

Produced by National Association of Manufacturers; Arthur Lodge Productions. Episode on defense electronics and railroad yard automation at Reeves Instrument Corp., New York; spice production at Spice Islands Co., San Francisco, California; sterile bandages at Chesebrough- Ponds Co., McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania; and caster manufacturing at Faultless Caster Corp., Evansville, Illinois.

Industry on Parade: Episode 264 [Reeves Instrument Corp.; box 49 Spice Islands Co.; Chesebrough-Ponds Co.; Faultless Caster Corp.], 1955

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Produced by National Association of Manufacturers; Arthur Lodge Productions. Episode on defense electronics and railroad yard automation at Reeves Instrument Corp., New York; spice production at Spice Islands Co., San Francisco, California; sterile bandages at Chesebrough- Ponds Co., McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania; and caster manufacturing at Faultless Caster Corp., Evansville, Illinois.

Industry on Parade: Episode 272 [International Silver Co.; film Can 66 Bridgeport Brass Co.; Fischer & Porter Co.; "Dutch" Darrin, custom automobile designer], 1956 General Physical Description note: 1 reel (600 ft.) : sd., b&w ; 16 mm. TRT 00:13:00. This film has been digitized [ID: FILM_1973418_FC66]. Scope and Contents note

Produced by National Association of Manufacturers; Arthur Lodge Productions. New York - designer Robert L. Doerfler works International Silver Co.; Bridgeport Brass Co. revitalizes old aluminum factory in Adrian, Michigan; Fischer-Porter Co., Hatboro, Pennsylvania, makes water chlorination equipment; "Dutch" Darrin builds custom automobiles in California.

Industry on Parade: Putting sparkle in our lives, 1957 film Can 67 General Physical Description note: 1 reel (600 ft.) : sd., col. ; 16 mm. TRT 00:13:00. This film has been digitized [ID: FILM_1973418_FC67]. Scope and Contents note

National Association of Manufacturers; Arthur Lodge Productions. An episode in the Industry on Parade (1950-1960) television series created by National Association of Manufacturers highlighting American industries. Aimed at a general audience, examines the soft drink industry focusing on production and bottling.

Industry on Parade: Putting sparkle into our lives, 1957 box 12 folder 3 Scope and Contents note

Includes information on episode.

Industry on Parade: Quest for perfection, 1957 film Can General Physical Description note: 1 reel (600 ft.) : sd., col. ; 68-69 16 mm. TRT 00:13:00. 2 copies. This film has been digitized [ID: FILM_1973418_FC68].

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National Association of Manufacturers; Arthur Lodge Productions. This episode examines manufacture, testing, and safe maintenance of rubber automobile tires. Made with the cooperation of the Rubber Manufacturers Association.

Industry on Parade: The tree farm, 1957 film Can General Physical Description note: 1 reel (600 ft.) : sd., col. ; 70-71 16 mm. TRT 00:13:00. 2 copies. This film has been digitized [ID: FILM_1973418_FC70]. Scope and Contents note

National Association of Manufacturers; Arthur Lodge Productions. An episode in the Industry on Parade (1950-1960) television series created by National Association of Manufacturers highlighting American industries. Aimed at a general audience, examines the timber industry, focusing on tree farming, growing and harvesting.

Industry on Parade: To clothe a nation, 1958 film Can General Physical Description note: 1 reel (600 ft.) : sd., col. ; 72-74 16 mm. TRT 00:13:00. 3 copies. This film has been digitized [ID: FILM_1973418_FC72]. Scope and Contents note

National Association of Manufacturers; Arthur Lodge Productions. An episode in the Industry on Parade (1950-1960) television series created by National Association of Manufacturers highlighting American industries. Aimed at a general audience, examines the apparel industry, focusing on clothing manufacturing, design, and equipment.

Industry on Parade: What's in a package?, 1958 film Can General Physical Description note: 1 reel (600 ft.) : sd., col. ; 75-87 16 mm. TRT 00:13:00. 13 copies. This film has been digitized [ID: FILM_1973418_FC75]. Scope and Contents note

National Association of Manufacturers; Arthur Lodge Productions. An episode in the Industry on Parade (1950-1960) television series created by National Association of Manufacturers highlighting American industries. Examines food product packaging, calling attention to the aesthetic design and utilitarian functions of packaging.

Industry on Parade: How are we doing?, 1959 film Can 88

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General Physical Description note: 1 reel (600 ft.) : sd., b&w ; 16 mm. TRT 00:13:00. This film has been digitized [ID: FILM_1973418_FC88]. Scope and Contents note

Produced by National Association of Manufacturers; Arthur Lodge Productions. The company annual report as a communications tool with investors, using the Gillette Company as an example. Discusses awards from Financial World magazine for best annual reports. Scenes of stockholders meeting. Episode #456.

Industry on Parade: On their way, 1959 film Can 89 General Physical Description note: 1 reel (600 ft.) : sd., b&w ; 16 mm. TRT 00:14:00. This film has been digitized [ID: FILM_1973418_FC89]. Scope and Contents note

National Association of Manufacturers; Arthur Lodge Productions. Discussion of role of trade and technical education, including apprentice programs, in industries such as furniture, furs, leather, forestry, paper, electronics, ship building, banking, and pharmaceutical research.

Industry on Parade: Shopping center for industry, 1960 film Can 90 General Physical Description note: 1 reel (800 ft.) : sd., b&w ; 16 mm. This film has been digitized [ID: FILM_1973418_FC90]. Scope and Contents note

National Association of Manufacturers; Arthur Lodge Productions. Highlights importance and role of industrial distributors. Manufacturing plants that mass produce items need to keep stockpiles of parts and items to manufacture goods but also items to keep the factory running. Industrial distributors provide the supplies factories need. Items distributors carry depends on the region they are in and companies they supply. Episode #484.

Industry on Parade: The flame of the future, circa 1960 film Can 91 Scope and Contents note

Produced by the National Association of Manufacturers: Arthur Lodge Productions. Overview of role of natural gas in the American economy, not only in heating and cooling, but in its effect on architecture, as well as industrial demand and its use in the petrochemical industry. Made with the cooperation of the American Gas Association.

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National Association of Manufacturers. An episode in the Industry on Parade (1950-1960) television series created by National Association of Manufacturers highlighting industries. Aimed at a general audience, examines telecommunications, its uses in business and industry, challenges faced in its use and potential future uses.

Industry on Parade: The information logjam, circa 1960 box 12 folder 4 Scope and Contents note

Includes information on episode.

Industry on Parade: Design for highway safety, 1966 film Can General Physical Description note: 1 reel (600 ft.) : sd., col. ; 95-100 16 mm. TRT 00:16:00. 6 copies. This film has been digitized [ID: FILM_1973418_FC95]. Scope and Contents note

Produced by National Association of Manufacturers; Arthur Lodge Productions; with the Automobile Manufacturers Association. Discusses three keys to highway safety: safer drivers, safer roads, safer cars. Scenes of car testing and drivers education classes. This copy has introduction by Vincent Ford, Auto Safety Foundation.

Industry on Parade: In trust for tomorrow, undated film Can General Physical Description note: 1 reel (1200 ft.) : sd., col. ; 101-103 16 mm. TRT 00:13:00. 3 copies. This film has been digitized [ID: FILM_1973418_FC101]. Scope and Contents note

Produced by the National Association of Manufacturers: Arthur Lodge Productions. Review of company benefits programs in the American economy, with an emphasis on pension programs.

Industry on Parade: Service center for industry, undated film Can General Physical Description note: 1 reel (600 ft.) : sd., col. ; 104-106 16 mm. TRT 00:13:00. 3 copies. This film has been digitized [ID: FILM_1973418_FC104]. Scope and Contents note

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the American Supply and Machinery Manufacturers Association. Includes scenes of a fan factory's assembly line.

Industry on Parade: To give us the answers, undated film Can General Physical Description note: 1 reel (600 ft.) : sd., col. ; 107-108 16 mm. TRT 00:13:00. 2 copies. This film has been digitized [ID: FILM_1973418_FC107]. Scope and Contents note

National Association of Manufacturers; Arthur Lodge Productions. An episode in the Industry on Parade (1950-1960) television series created by National Association of Manufacturers highlighting American industries. Aimed at a general audience, examines how businesses the role of risk in decision making, focusing on certified public accountants.

Industry on Parade: Waste materials: a national resource, film Can undated 109-110 General Physical Description note: 1 reel (600 ft.) : sd., col. ; 16 mm. TRT 00:13:00. 2 copies. This film has been digitized [ID: FILM_1973418_FC110]. Scope and Contents note

Produced by the National Association of Manufacturers: Arthur Lodge Productions. Overview of need for recycling in the American economy and efforts in the paper, glass, plastics packaging industries.

Non-NAM produced media, 1944-2005undated Title/Description Instances Three to be served, 1944 film Can 171 Scope and Contents note

National Industrial Information Committee. Director, Leslie Roush; writers, Justin Herman and Erwin Solms; cast: Willard Robertson, Edythe Elliot, Mary McLeod, Bobby Scott, Mary Vallee, Johnny Treul, Donald Davis, Harry Harvey, Ruth Warren, Al Woods. Educational film in which a teenager starts his own business and learns the fundamentals of business management.

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The price of freedom, 1949 film Can 112-114

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Apex Film Corporation. Producer, Jack Chertok; director, William J. Thiele; writers, William J. Thiele, David P. Sheppard, Thomas M. Wolff; cast: Arthur Franz, Ray Collins, Michael Chekhov, Will Wright. Short film following a journalist who calls for greater civic attention and political activity from individuals as an assertion of personal freedom.

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The American adventure: A look at capitalism, 1955 film Can 115 Scope and Contents note

National Education Program. Cast: George S. Benson, Clifton L. Ganus Jr. Propaganda film advocating the benefits of the capitalist system in America, directed at students and presented as a lecture to college students. Part of a series of films on communism and capitalism.

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The American adventure: A look at communism, 1955 film Can 116 Scope and Contents note

National Education Program. Cast: George S. Benson, Clifton L. Ganus Jr. Propaganda film aimed at secondary school students denouncing communism and advocating free enterprise; advocates the theory of an international communist conspiracy. Calls upon students to combat communism. Part of a lecture series on communism and capitalism.

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The American adventure: America's distribution of wealth, 1955 film Can 14 Scope and Contents note

National Education Program. Cast: George S. Benson, Clifton L. Ganus Jr. Propaganda film calling the American economic system "morally right," because it provides for a wide distribution of wealth. Part of a series of films on communism and capitalism targeted at students.

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The American adventure: Secret of American production, 1955 film Can 15 Scope and Contents note

National Education Program Cast: George S. Benson, Clifton L. Ganus Jr. Argues the key to American postwar prosperity lies in economic freedoms. Examines capital investment, explaining its significance to the American economy. Part of a series of film lectures on communism and capitalism targeted at students.

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The American adventure: Why kill the goose?, 1955 film Can 16 Scope and Contents note

National Education Program. Cast: George S. Benson, Clifton L. Ganus Jr. Examines the role profit and the profit margins of corporations play in the American economy. Part of a series of film lectures on communism and capitalism targeted at students.

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A question of law and order, 1958 film Can 172 Scope and Contents note

The DeMille Foundation for Political Freedom. Examines the use of violence by unions in labor-management disputes, criticizing unions that employ violent or coercive tactics during strikes. Presents footage of violence at strikes and scenes of congressional inquiries.

Tomorrow, 1960 film Can 17 Scope and Contents note

Walter J. Klein Co. Host, Harry Golden. Promotional film for the Nautilus brand oven range hood.

The velvet curtain, 1962 film Can 117-119

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General Physical Description note: 1 reel (800 ft.) : sd., b&w ; 16 mm. TRT 00:30:00. 3 copies. [There is a low quality digital access copy available, ID: FILM_1973418_FC117]. Scope and Contents note

American Good Government Society; Cinecraft Productions, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Cast: Reed Hadley. Civics film examining the significance of voting. Follows newspaper reporters encouraging people to go to the polls.

Second effort, 1968 film Can 173 Scope and Contents note

Produced for Dartnell by Taken Ten, Inc. Director, Jay Sheridan; producer, Dean Di Brito; cast, Vince Lombardi, Jerry Kramer, Ron Masak. Featuring Vince Lombardi in motivational film on applying lessons of football to sales and marketing. Lombardi says "winning isn't everything, but it's the only thing." The movie has been described as "the largest selling industrial film in history."

Second effort, 1968 box 12 folder 5 Scope and Contents note

Includes newspaper clipping and handbook.

The quiet revolution, 1969 film Can 120-131 Scope and Contents note

Apex Film Corporation. Producer, Jack Chertok; director William J. Thiele; writers, William J. Thiele, David P. Sheppard, Thomas M. Wolff; cast: Arthur Franz, Ray Collins, Michael Chekhov, Will Wright. Short film following a journalist who calls for greater civic attention and political activity from individuals as an assertion of personal freedom.

Bulk 60 [Santa and the three bears], 1970 box 46 Scope and Contents note

A KTLA Christmas Special, Santa and the three bears. Cast: Hal Smith, Jean Vander Pyl, Annette Ferra, Bobby Riha, Beth Goldfarb, and Brian Hobbs. Opens and concludes with live-action sequences of an uncle and two young kids sitting in a cabin by a fireplace and Christmas tree. The uncle tells them a new Christmas story, one that happened to him while he was a forest ranger. The animated story tells about a forest ranger, a bear and her two cubs, and the legend of Santa Claus.

Energy forecast for the United States, 1972 film Can 132

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Shell Oil Company. Technical presentation on predicted energy consumption between 1970 and 1985 by J. B. Ashton, manager of Shell Oil's forecasting department. All energy consumption to double.

Space: Beyond tomorrow, 1974 film Can 133-134 Scope and Contents note

Oxford Films. Executive producer, Hugh O'Brian; director, Bill Gibson; cast: Hugh O'Brian, Jonathan Winters, Wernher von Braun. Hugh O'Brian and scientist Wernher von Braun argue for the importance of space exploration to better serve mankind on Earth through advances in science, technology, and medicine. Makes predictions of the role of space-age technology on life in the future.

Space: Beyond tomorrow, 1974 box 12 folder 6 Scope and Contents note

Includes study guide from inside film lid.

Mobil Oil Herbert Schmertz, 1975 film Can 18 Scope and Contents note

Mobil Oil Corporation. Herbert Schmertz, vice president public affairs of Mobil Oil Corporation, discusses the oil company's inability to get television networks to broadcast their position on the energy crisis. Presents Mobil commercials rejected by the major networks.

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MMW = NR + HE x T, 1976 film Can 174-175 Scope and Contents note

Lecture delivered by Rich DeVos, president of the Amway Corporation, comparing the capitalist and socialist systems. Argues American material wealth is the product of privately-owned property and superior technical equipment.

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"The Shirley MacLaine Special: Where Do We Go From Here?" A speculative look forward at the United States' next 200 years as well as its past.

Bulk [Connections: Alternate view of change with James box 46 Burke], 1978 Scope and Contents note

PBS Connections: Alternate view of change with James Burke, episode 2 "Death in the morning." It examines the standardization of precious metal with the touchstone in the ancient world. This innovation stimulated trade from Greece to Persia, ultimately causing the construction of a huge commercial center and library at Alexandria which included Ptolemy's star tables. This wealth of astronomical knowledge aided navigators during the age of discovery 14 centuries later following the introduction of lateen sails and sternpost rudders. Mariners discovered that the compass's magnetized needle did not actually point directly north. Investigations into the nature of magnetism by Gilbert led to the discovery of electricity by way of the Sulphur ball of von Guericke. Further interest in atmospheric electricity at the Ben Nevis weather station led to Wilson's cloud chamber which in turn allowed development of both Watson-Watt's radar and (by way of Rutherford's insights) nuclear weaponry.

Fight for my union? Damn right I would, 1978 film Can 19-20 Scope and Contents note

Produced for AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education; produced by Maurer, Fleisher, Zon & Anderson, Inc. How unions can defend against union-busting tactics from organizations such as the National Association of Manufacturers and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

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Right-wing machine, 1978 film Can 135 Scope and Contents note

Produced for AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education; produced by Maurer, Fleisher, Zon & Anderson, Inc. The right-wing threat to the labor movement through political action groups. Mentions Richard Viguerie, Joseph Coors, Ronald Reagan, and groups such as the John Birch Society, the Conservative Caucus, and the

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National Association of Manufacturers. George Meany appears at end of film.

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Song of the canary, 1978 film Can 183 Scope and Contents note

Producer and director, John Hanig and David Davis. Documentary film focusing on employee health and safety in the American chemical and textile industries. Criticizes businesses in these industries for a lack of concern for worker safety.

President Reagan in San Antonio and , 1981 June box 46 24-25 General Physical Description note: 1 videocassette (U-Matic) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in. TRT 00:15:40. 2 copies. This video has been digitized [ID: VID_1973418_B46_ID01]. Scope and Contents note

Produced by Republican National Committee. Two speeches by President Reagan. In the first speech, Reagan discusses the need to make government live within its means and restrict its role in personal life. The second speech, he talks about increases in taxes being built into the bills and the need for a tax reduction.

PAC's under fire: A public affairs council special report, 1983 box 46 September 13 General Physical Description note: 1 videocassette (U-Matic) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in. TRT 00:12:00. This video has been digitized [ID: VID_1973418_B46_ID03]. Scope and Contents note

Produced by Ailes Communication. Public affairs council special hosted by Nancy Reynolds. PACs, specifically business PACs, have come under fire recently from major networks. Highlights the roles PACs play in the political system, campaign reform laws, and the misunderstanding of what PACs are and what they do.

Senator David Durenberger (R-MN), Senate Rules Committee box 46 on PAC contributions, 1983 General Physical Description note: 1 videocassette (U-Matic) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in. TRT 00:13:00. This video has been digitized [ID: VID_1973418_B46_ID04].

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Produced by Business-Industry Political Action Committees (BIPAC) with introduction by its president, Joseph J. Fanelli. Senator David Durenberger reads his statement he delivered to the Senate Rules Committee explaining the role PACs played in his campaign. He believes PAC funds are not much different than individuals donating to a campaign because individuals donate money to PACs, and PACs encourage people to get involved in campaigns, many for the first time.

America in jeopardy: The young employee and drugs in the box 49 workplace, 1994 Scope and Contents note

Presented by the U. S. Department of Labor. Director, Vicki Kodama; narrator, David Medina. Short film on drug and alcohol use by employees in workplace and potential impacts.

Kids voting U.S.A., 1995 August 9 box 49 Scope and Contents note

Short film about the non-profit, non-partisan organization, Kids Voting U.S.A., that encourages kids to vote, showing the importance of voting in the future and taking what they are learning in the classroom into the real world.

How can doing what's right be wrong? TEAMwork for America, box 49 circa 1995 Scope and Contents note

Under section 8 (a) (2) of the National Labor Relations Act, employers and employees cannot discuss "conditions at work." This video makes a case in support of H.R. 743 or the TEAM Act, which would allow non-union employees to have the right to discuss conditions, just as union members. The argument is framed within workplace teams, such as a diversity committee, health and safety issues, or issues dealing with product development.

Talking about overregulation, produced by the Competitive box 49 Enterprise Institute, 1997 Scope and Contents note

Produced by Kent Washburn. Explores the question of whether the regulatory debate has focused for too long on dry statistics, when what really needs to be addressed are human values. Suggests that a new emphasis on regulatory unfairness may hold the key to reviving debate.

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On VHS tape with Good Morning America panel and "On behalf of industry." Katrina: South Mississippi's Story is presented by WLOX and hosted by Jeff Lawson. It includes damage from in Mississippi, discouragement over the response and recovery efforts, and the hope of the future and rebuilding.

Dollars for democracy, undated film Can 21 Scope and Contents note

Promotional film for the Budd Citizenship Committee Federal Fund. Government regulation is hindering free enterprise and business. Businesses must play a more vital role in public affairs. The committee believes that money talks when it comes to politics, and it is the way to be heard.

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Cleaver, undated box 37 Scope and Contents note

Clip of speech likely by Eldridge Cleaver. Calls for blacks to unite, disrupt the power system in existance, and use violence if necessary.

Eastman Legislative Advocacy Networks, undated box 49 Scope and Contents note

Hosted by Earnie Deavenport. Highlights the Eastman Legislative Advocacy Networks (ELAN) and the need of the people to tell the government what they need and not the other way around. It encourages people to get involved in the political process, and not as a one time involvement.

Logo's spray faucet, undated film Can 22 Scope and Contents note

Film negative.

To make a break, undated film Can 176 Scope and Contents note

TV 10 [CBS 10 Philadelphia] John Facenda CBS news report on poverty and unemployment for African

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Americans living in North Philadelphia. Examines the founding of a vocational center in the city.

Bulk/Galactica, undated box 46 Scope and Contents note

Episode of Channel 20 Club and Battlestar Galactica.

TV and radio, 1957-1982undated Title/Description Instances It's Your Business radio show, 1957 box 12 folder 7 Scope and Contents note

Includes photograph of Ronald Reagan and transcripts from actor Ronald Reagan and Florida Governor Thomas LeRoy Collins interviews.

National educational television, 1963 box 12 folder 8 Scope and Contents note

Includes pamphlets and news release.

Senator advertisements, 1968 box 37 Scope and Contents note

Four advertisements with Senator Everett Dirksen of Illinois encouraging people to vote so they are not a political dropout.

Topic, 1971 April 4 box 37 Scope and Contents note

Topic radio discussion on WRFM on unemployment insurance for striking workers. Host, Murray Roberts. Guests: Nicholas Kisberg (legislative director for Teamsters Joint Council 16) and Joseph Shaw (president of Associated Industries of New York).

CCTV EVII taping, 1973 June 6 box 79 folder 2

CCTV Cincinnati meeting, 1973 June 14 box 40

Consumer product safety telecast on WRC4, 1974 February box 12 folder 9

Meet the Press, 1974 March 10 box 12 folder 10 Scope and Contents note

Includes transcript.

Meet the Press, 1974 March 10 box 37

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Gene Brewer, tape for airing on L. A.'s Town Hall radio, 1974 box 37 April 18

Today in Chicago WMAQ-TV, 1974 April 18 box 12 folder 11

Kenna with Edwin Newman on NBC filming, 1975 April 23 box 12 folder 12

Consumer protection bill segment on All Things Considered box 37 radio show, 1975 May 9 Scope and Contents note

From National Public Radio.

Houser on MacNeil/Lehrer Report, between 1977-1981 box 46 Scope and Contents note

Recording of the MacNeil/Lehrer Report. Conversation evolved around the increase of companies merging. How big is bad, as far as conglomerates and company mergers just to become larger, and do they do social and political harm? Panelists include Robert Bork (Yale Law School), Thomas Houser (National Association of Manufacturers), Senator Edward Kennedy (MA), and John Shenefield (Justice Department).

Heath Larry - Today, 1978 March 31 box 46 Scope and Contents note

Recording of the Todaytelevision show. Bob Abernathy interview with National Association of Manufacturers president Heath Larry discussing the high inflation rate.

R. Heath Larry interview with Jan Zima, producer, radio/TV box 46 information, , 1978 April 4 General Physical Description note: 1 videocassette (U-Matic) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in. TRT 00:17:30. This video has been digitized [ID: VID_1973418_B46_ID05]. Scope and Contents note

Sit down discussion between NAM president R. Heath Larry and Jan Zima, of Kent State University, that stemmed from an earlier conversation. Larry offers an assessment of Carter's presidency so far and how the National Association of Manufacturers sees it. Carter had a learning curve with how to communicate with Congress, business, and industry.

Interview of Dr. William Ballhaus, president of Beckman box 46 Instruments, by Stanley Mudic, editor of Industry Week, 1978 May

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General Physical Description note: 1 videocassette (U-Matic) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in. TRT 00:23:00. This video has been digitized [ID: VID_1973418_B46_ID06]. Scope and Contents note

Introduction by John Bartell. Discussion on a proposed tax reform bill, H.R. 12263, Security Reinvestment Act.

Larry ABC News, 1978 November 17 box 46 Scope and Contents note

Recording of ABC Nightly News. One segment includes an interview with Heath Larry, National Association of Manufacturers chairman, in support of political action committees (PACs) that invest money into candidates. He claims you need money to support candidates and that can lead to the best Congress.

Palmer on WHYY, 1979 February 23 box 46 Scope and Contents note

Recording of Ask WHYY to show on WHYY Wilmington/ Philadelphia. Guests: Bob Palmer (director of labor relations, National Association of Manufacturers) and Norm Goldstein (director of organizing, International Brotherhood of Teamsters). The topic of discussion is "do you think unions are too strong?" Viewers could call in with questions for guests.

T. Houser on MacNeil/Lehrer, 1979 March 7 box 12 folder 13

Larry Good Morning America, 1979 March 23 box 47 Scope and Contents note

Recording of Good Morning America faceoff question segment. Panelists: Sol Chick Chaikin (International Ladies Garment Workers Union) and Heath Larry (National Association of Manufacturers). In days just prior to segment, it was announced that corporate profits rose more than 26% in the last quarter of 1978 than in the previous year, while the Carter administration was struggling with a high inflation rate. The faceoff question posed to the panelists was are business profits too high?

Houser on Panorama PACs, 1979 August 2 box 47 General Physical Description note: 1 videocassette (U-Matic) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in. TRT 00:14:45. This video has been digitized [ID: VID_1973418_B47_ID03]. Scope and Contents note

Recording of Panorama segment on PACs and limiting campaign funding. Panelists are Thomas Houser (National

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Association of Manufacturers) and Congressman Tom Railsback (R-IL).

T. Houser on Panorama, 1979 August 2 box 12 folder 14

T. Houser on Panorama, 1979 August 2 box 79 folder 3

Larry on Panorama, 1979 August 13 box 47 General Physical Description note: 1 videocassette (U-Matic) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in. TRT 00:22:00. This video has been digitized [ID: VID_1973418_B47_ID01]. Scope and Contents note

Recording of Panorama segment on possibility of government bailout of Chrysler, increase of government intervention, and manufacturing and trade with Japan. Panelists include Luther Hodges Jr. (undersecretary, Department of Commerce) and Heath Larry (president, National Association of Manufacturers).

Houston regional office NAM, Good Morning Houston, host box 47 Bebe Burns, guest Herb Markley, 1979 August 16 General Physical Description note: 1 videocassette (U-Matic) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in. TRT 00:10:00. This video has been digitized [ID: VID_1973418_B47_ID02]. Scope and Contents note

Interview with Herbert Markley, National Association of Manufacturers chairman, on Good Morning Houston. He discusses some of the difference between Japanese and American free enterprise systems, including that people in the United States often expect something for nothing. The National Association of Manufacturers, among other things, seeks to fight the encroachment of government into private enterprise.

ABC Lobby, 1979 box 47 Scope and Contents note

ABC Close-up "Battleground Washington: Politics of Pressure." Discusses the rise of professional lobbyists, special interest pressure in Washington, some of the most established and influential practitioners, a new breed of lobbyist using new technology, the often unseen role money plays in struggle for legislation, and the efforts to change that role.

Massa Panorama VAT, 1980 January 9 box 47 Scope and Contents note

Recording of Panorama segment on value added tax. Panelists include Jerre Brannon (economist) and

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Cliff Massa (vice president, National Association of Manufacturers).

A. Trowbridge on Panorama, 1980 February 8 box 12 folder 15

GMA Alexander Trowbridge, 1980 June 16 box 47 Scope and Contents note

Good Morning America segment discussion on the recession and inflation with panelists Steve Bell (ABC News), Douglas A. Fraser (president, United Auto Workers), and Alexander Trowbridge (president, National Association of Manufacturers).

Alexander Trowbridge interview, Good Morning America, ABC box 35 News, 1980 June 16 Scope and Contents note

Good Morning America segment discussion on the recession and inflation with panelists Steve Bell (ABC News), Douglas A. Fraser (president, United Auto Workers), and Alexander Trowbridge (president, National Association of Manufacturers). Also includes "On behalf of industry" promotional video for National Association of Manufacturers.

Good Morning America with Alexander Trowbridge, 1980 June box 49 16 Scope and Contents note

On VHS tape with "On behalf of industry," and "Katrina: south Mississippi's story." Good Morning America segment is from the Carter administration, and is a discussion on the recession with panelists Steve Bell (ABC News), Douglas A Fraser (president, United Auto Workers), and Alexander Trowbridge (president, National Association of Manufacturers). Runs approximately 00:10:00.

[Independent Network News], 1980 August 28 box 47 Scope and Contents note

Recording off television of Independent Network News. Poor playback quality.

Bill Moyers, 1980 box 47

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Recording of Bill Moyers' Journal show on PBS. Segments include "Diary of a dark horse," "Poli-spots," and "Listening to America."

Midway?, 1980 box 47 Scope and Contents note

Recording off television of local news, News Channel 4. Poor playback quality.

American Voices, 1982 box 12 folder 16 Scope and Contents note

Includes background information and affidavits of performances.

American Voices, 1982 April 5-April 16 box 42

American Voices, 1982 April 19-30 box 42

American Voices, 1982 May 3-21 box 42

American Voices, 1982 May 24-June 4 box 42

American Voices, 1982 June 7-June 19 box 42

American Voices, 1982 June 21-July 2 box 42

American Voices, 1982 July 5-16 box 42

American Voices, 1982 July 19-30 box 42

American Voices, 1982 August 2-13 box 42

American Voices, 1982 August 16-September 3 box 42

American Voices, 1982 September 6-17 box 42

American Voices, 1982 September 20-October 1 box 42

American Voices, 1982 October 4-15 box 42

American Voices, 1982 October 18-29 box 42

Gullander on Mark Evans TV show, undated box 12 folder 17

Hagedorn on Panorama, undated box 47 Scope and Contents note

Recording of Panorama segment on released economic indicators showing a slow down in economy and higher rate of inflation. Panelists include George Hagedorn (National Association of Manufacturers), Roger Hickey

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(executive director, C.O.I.N.), and Marvin Kosters (American Enterprise Institute).

NAM program series for campus radio stations, undated box 12 folder 18

Publication photographs, circa 19581977-19801994-2006undated Title/Description Instances "Native Land" book, circa 1958 box 12 folder 19

NAM publications table-top shot, 1977 April box 12 folder 20

NAM publications table-top shot, 1977 April box 79 folder 4

"Our energy problems and solutions" pamphlet, 1979 August 15 box 12 folder 21

Books for Briefing, 1979 September 20 box 12 folder 22

Employee evaluation sheet for pamphlet, 1980 April 7 box 12 folder 23

"Medicine" bottles for May Enterprise journal, 1980 April 24 box 12 folder 24

For CUE pamphlets: magazines, posters, and blank to screen, box 12 folder 25 1980 November 10

Congress in review, 1994-1996 box 12 folder 26

Member briefings, 1997 box 12 folder 27

Member briefings, 1997 box 79 folder 5

Member communications, 1998 box 12 folder 28

Briefings, 1998 box 12 folder 29

Briefings, 1998 box 13 folder 1

Just in Time, 1998 box 13 folder 2

Briefings and Just in Time, 1999 February-April box 13 folder 3

Briefings and Just in Time, 1999 May-June box 13 folder 4

Briefings and Just in Time, 1999 July-September box 13 folder 5

Briefings and Just in Time, 1999 October-November box 13 folder 6

Just in Time, 1999 JanuaryDecember box 13 folder 7

Briefings and Just in Time, 1999 box 79 folder 6

Briefings and Just in Time, 2000 box 13 folder 8-9

Briefings and Just in Time, 2001 box 13 folder 10

Just in Time cover photo, 2001 September box 35

Briefings, 2001 January-July box 14 folder 1-2

Just in Time, 2002 February-August box 14 folder 3

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Member Focus, 2002 box 14 folder 4

Member Focus, 2003 March-April box 14 folder 5

Member Focus, 2003 March-April box 35

Publications, 2003 box 14 folder 6

Just in Time, 2004 January box 14 folder 7

Leadership for Manufacturers, 2004 Winter

Leadership for Manufacturers, 2006 Spring

Publications, undated box 14 folder 8

Marketing, 19411960-197519861995-2012undated Title/Description Instances Publicity stock photos, 1941undated box 14 folder 9 Scope and Contents note

Includes images of U.S. Capitol, construction of USS Indiana, and bombing of Pearl Harbor.

Marketing photos, 1960-1969undated box 14 folder 10

Annual report - Donald Jordan, 1967 box 14 folder 11

Marketing pictures, 1968 October box 14 folder 12

Annual report pictures, 1968 box 14 folder 13

Marketing photos, 1969 October box 14 folder 14

Annual report pictures, 1969 box 14 folder 15

Marketing Audiscan slide film, 1971 June 28 box 37

Annual report photos, 1973 box 14 folder 16

Annual report photos, 1973 box 79 folder 7

Annual report photos, 1974 box 14 folder 17

Annual report photos, 1974 box 79 folder 8

Photos for annual report, 1975 box 15 folder 1

Make it! America: an interactive adventure in today's box 35 manufacturing world, 1996 Scope and Contents note

Computer game.

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Includes teacher's guide and poster.

Photos from annual report, 2000 box 15 folder 3

Biotech and research, 2002 box 35 Scope and Contents note

Includes stock photos.

Archived website, 2011 December

Archived website, 2012 March 20

Batting a thousand, Jim Binns on marketing the NAM, undated box 47 General Physical Description note: 1 videocassette (U-Matic) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in. TRT 00:26:00. This video has been digitized [ID: VID_1973418_B47_ID04]. Scope and Contents note

Simulated interview between Jim Binns and a woman taking notes about marketing the National Association of Manufacturers. Binns promotes the NAM Official Policy Positions Handbook, but also the need to sell the NAM to potential members and current members. It is important to show what the NAM can do for company, but also how company aligns with the NAM.

From the shop floor poster, undated box 84

Industrialise, Autograph series, Monty Rakusen, undated box 35

It's been a long time since we had an opportunity like this, box 76 undated

Manufacturing Institute posters, undated box 84

Selected pictures for possible promotion use, undated box 15 folder 4

Marketing pictures, undated box 15 folder 5

Who's fighting for you in Washington?, undated box 76

Displays and posters, 1917-19561995-2002undated Title/Description Instances Fight or buy bonds, 1917 drawer AA-7 General Physical Description note: 1 poster : color ; 30 x 38.5 in. This item has been digitized [ID: posterxhibit_056].

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By Howard Chandler Christy. Depicts Liberty carrying the American flag leading hundreds of soldiers into battle. "Fight or buy bonds. Third liberty loan."

Hun or home?, 1917 drawer AA-3 Scope and Contents note

By Henry Raleigh. Distributed by Edwards and Deutsch Litho Co., Chicago. Depicts a woman clutching an infant as a German soldier with bloody hands and an ape-like stance approaches. "Hun or home? Buy more liberty bonds." 9-B.

I want you for the Navy, 1917 drawer AA-7 General Physical Description note: 1 poster : color ; 27 x 41.5 in. This item has been digitized [ID: posterxhibit_003]. Scope and Contents note

By Howard Chandler Christy. Female dressed in Navy jacket and hat. "I want you for the Navy. Promotion for any one enlisting apply any recruiting station."

Over there. U. S. Navy, 1917 drawer AA-3 Scope and Contents note

By Albert Sterner. Depicts a sailor being sent to battle by a symbolic female figure, possibly Liberty.

Beat back the Hun, circa 1917 drawer AA-3 Scope and Contents note

By F. Strothmann. Depicts a German soldier with blood on his hands and bayonet looking across a body of water directly at the viewer. "Beat back the Hun with liberty bonds." 3-B.

The Hun - his mark, circa 1917 drawer AA-3 Scope and Contents note

By J. Allen St. John. Issued by Allied Printing, Chicago. Red handprint with "blot it out with liberty bonds." 4-B.

Keep these off the U.S.A., circa 1917 drawer AA-3 Scope and Contents note

By John Norton. Distributed by Strobridge Litho. Co., Cincinnati & New York. Image of boots with German

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imperial eagle insignia covered in blood. "Keep these off the U.S.A. Buy more liberty bonds."

Remember Belgium, circa 1917 drawer AA-3 Scope and Contents note

By Ellsworth Young. Depicts a German soldier dragging a female away with fire raging in the background. "Remember Belgium. Buy bonds fourth liberty loan." 6-B.

Together we win, circa 1917 drawer AA-7 Scope and Contents note

By James Montgomery Flagg. Issued by publications section, Emergency Fleet Corporation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Depicts sailor, laborer, and soldier walking arm in arm.

Will you supply eyes for the Navy?, circa 1917 drawer AA-3 Scope and Contents note

By Gordon Grant. Image of blindfolded Navy officer reaching out to feel his way. "Navy ships need binoculars and spy-. Glasses will be returned at Termination of War, if possible. One Dollar will be paid for Each One Accepted. Tag each Article with your Name and Address and express or Mail to Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Ass't Secy of Navy, c/o Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. Will you help us 'stand watch' on a destroyer?"

Can vegetables, fruit, and the Kaiser too, 1918 drawer AA-3 Scope and Contents note

By J. Paul Verrees. Depicts three canned items: tomatoes, peas, and Kaiser with his jar labeled "monarch brand unsweetened" with his hat and sword on the outside of jar. There is a note attached to the back. "A Belgian soldier artist J. Paul Verrees wounded and invalided to this country, created this striking poster for the National War Garden Commission. It is sent to you with the compliments of the Commission and with the request that you place it where it will be seen by those whom it may urge to conserve and preserve vegetables and fruits for winter use, thereby aiding to win the war. Charles Lathrop Pack, president, the National War Garden Commission, Washington, D. C."

Go over the top with the tank that will win the war, 1918 drawer AA-3 Scope and Contents note

By L. C. Phifer. Image of wage payer and wage earner on top of American industry tank that is destroying disloyalty, strife, waste, and agitation. "The watchword - Page 78- National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials 1973.418

on the turret should inspire the crew that man the guns. Only by united action in America's war industries can we crush out disloyal and treasonable efforts to obstruct. We must stand together, work harder, produce more and aim straight to 'kan the Kaiser.'" F-7.

The hand that threatens our industrial life, 1918 drawer AA-3 Scope and Contents note

By L. C. Phifer. Image of hand with words strife, excessive taxes, unwise laws, disloyalty, agitation, and waste written on it, reaching towards industry, which is shown to be the heart of the nation. "More than 32,000 American industrial plants have been places at the disposal of the government to win this war. Their effectiveness must not be hampered by enemy agitators who cause bad feeling between wage-earners and wage payers. Every community is interested in promoting industrial prosperity." F-6.

That liberty shall not parish, 1918 drawer AA-7 General Physical Description note: 1 poster : color ; 30 x 41 in. This item has been digitized [ID: posterxhibit_071]. Scope and Contents note

Image depicting Statue of Liberty with head knocked off, planes flying overhead, and a city (presumably New York City) burning. "That liberty shall not perish from the Earth. Buy liberty bonds. Fourth liberty loan."

The shot that will win the war, 1918 drawer AA-3 Scope and Contents note

By L. C. Phifer. Image depicting Uncle Sam, wage payer, and wage earner riding a bullet that says "industrial co- operation" with an eagle flying over them holding a banner declaring victory. "United action by America's industrial partners will shorten and win this struggle for human freedom. It is the heaviest shot our Democracy can fire at wage-earners' and wage-payers' common foe - Autocracy. Every loyal worker and employer can ride to victory under the eagle's wings with Uncle Sam." F-10.

The test of our loyalty is the measure of our sacrifice, 1918 drawer AA-3 Scope and Contents note

By L. C. Phifer. Image depicting a soldier in the battlefield working for his country and then a man in an office working for his pocketbook, and asking people where they stand. "A full day's work in the munitions shop, mine, mill or shipyard is equivalent to taking a German trench. The blue overalls of the mechanic covers the same sort of

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Americanism as is clothes in the khaki in the trenches and in the working clothes of the captains of industry." F-12.

Which bridge do you want?, 1918 drawer A-18 General Physical Description note: 1 poster : color ; 19 x 24.75 in. This item has been digitized [ID: posterxhibit_034]. Scope and Contents note

By L. C. Phifer. Depicts two bridges the United States could build: one a bridge of ships to help Pershing's army, the other a bridge to aid our enemies by permitting enemy agitators to stretch the hyphen of disloyalty. F-11.

Boost your job!, circa 1918 drawer AA-3 Scope and Contents note

By L. C. Phifer. Issued by the National Industrial Conservatives Movement. Two cartoons of men at a door labeled "opportunity." One door is locked with man putting up sign "don't try it, this is a tough job," while the other door is open and the man walks through with abilities that lead to success and more pay. "Boost your job! The booster uses a knocker to open the door, but knocker never enters. Which will you be?" D-3.

Must children die and mothers plead in vain?, circa 1918 drawer AA-3 Scope and Contents note

Depicts a mother clutching children as she reaches out for help. "Must children die and mothers plead in vain? Buy more liberty bonds." 1-B.

Not just hats off to the flag, circa 1918 drawer AA-7 General Physical Description note: 1 poster : color ; 28 x 42 in. This item has been digitized [ID: posterxhibit_065]. Scope and Contents note

By A. H. Palmer. Issued by Ordnance Department, U. S. Army. Depicts man rolling up his sleeves donning an apron and hat to work in an industrial plant, with munitions by his feet while a crowd in the distance salutes the American flag. "Not just hats off to the flag but sleeves up for it!"

Team work wins!, circa 1918 drawer AA-6 General Physical Description note: 1 poster : color ; 28 x 42 in. This item has been digitized [ID: posterxhibit_064]. Scope and Contents note

Issued by Ordnance Deparment, U. S. Army. Depicts a laborer working on a machine gun that is then depicted

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being used by soldiers on the battlefield. "Team work wins! Your work here makes their work over there possible. With your help they are invicible. Without it they are helpless. Whatever you make, machine gun or harness, cartridges or helmet, they are waiting for it."

This town is your home, circa 1918 drawer AA-3 Scope and Contents note

By L. C. Phifer. Issued by the National Industrial Conservatives Movement. Two cartoons by Phifer. One depicts a home and yard with silhouettes of nuclear family with public school and industrial plant in background. The other one depicts a couple buying goods at home, since that is where they earn their money. "This town is your home. Help to make it a better home by co-operating with its merchants and business men. Treat your industries fairly and they must be fair to you." D-5.

To all employees: a call to action!, circa 1918 drawer AA-7 Scope and Contents note

By H. Paus. Issued by the Navy Department through the U. S. Navy Recruiting Bureau. Painting of Liberty bearing a whield and wrapped in the American flag, taking a sword from a figured labeled "labor" before going to war, with a large factory complex in the background. "I shall expect every man who is not a slacker to be at my side throughout this great enterprise. - Woodrow Wilson" quote at top. "This plant is executing a contract for the . As patriotic you can render a great service by doing your work promptly and doing it well. Remember: your work is an important factor in this fight for freedom. On land and sea our soldiers and sailors are depending on you to do your part in the winning of the war."

To the fireman, circa 1918 drawer AA-6 General Physical Description note: 1 poster : color ; 19 x 24 in. This item has been digitized [ID: posterxhibit_022]. Scope and Contents note

Issued by the Department of the Interior. "To the Fireman: The man with the shovel controls the wise use of coal. The country needs his skill to prevent waste of fuel required to keep us warm and to turn the wheels of industry that shall command victory" with American flag and U. S. Capitol on left side.

When you attack men who maintain pay rolls, circa 1918 drawer AA-3

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By L. C. Phifer. Issued by the National Industrial Conservatives Movement. Two cartoons by Phifer. Left cartoon depicts a greedy wage earner, labeled as agitator, and a factory owner who had to close factory because of greediness. The right cartoon depicts the worried factory owner at home where his wife and infant look at him with the table covered in bills. "When you attack men who maintain pay rolls you hit the wage earner. Kick his wife and cuff his children. - Elbert Hubbard." D-6.

We are human 'round here, circa 1918 drawer AA-3 Scope and Contents note

By L. C. Phifer. Issued by the National Industrial Conservatives Movement. Two cartoons by Phifer. Top left cartoon depicts a manager talking to an employee, asking if things are working all right. Bottom right cartoon depicts the hand of agitation punching holes in the weekly pay envelope. "We are human 'round here. Our employees are not looked upon as mere cogs in the machines. They are the human masters of our machines. They are looked upon as human beings with brains, hearts, hands, and ambitions to do things. They are our workshop partners. At the same time as employers, we are something more than a meal ticket. Don't try to punch us full of holes. Let us help each other." D-4.

Display boards, 1929-1967undated box 15 folder 6

Let's all work together poster, 1939 box 84 Scope and Contents note

Reprint of poster. The National Association of Manufacturers with the cooperation of the Outdoor Advertising Association of America created outdoor posters that were displayed across the United States that brought attention to the challenge of American industry. Image of Uncle Sam's hat with paper in it saying "it's an old American Custom."

Let's all work together poster, 1939 drawer B-5 Scope and Content

Reprint of poster. The National Association of Manufacturers with the cooperation of the Outdoor Advertising Association of America created outdoor posters that were displayed across the United States that brought attention to the challenge of American industry. Image of Uncle Sam's hat with paper in it saying "it's an old American Custom."

What is good for industry is good for your family, circa 1939 - Page 82- National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials 1973.418

Scope and Contents note box 84

Reprint of poster. The National Association of Manufacturers with the cooperation of the Outdoor Advertising Association of America created outdoor posters that were displayed across the United States that brought attention to the challenge of American industry. Image of a family at home reading a newspaper and listening to the radio with an inset workers at a industrial plant.

What is good for industry is good for your family, circa 1939 drawer B-5 Scope and Content

Reprint of poster. The National Association of Manufacturers with the cooperation of the Outdoor Advertising Association of America created outdoor posters that were displayed across the United States that brought attention to the challenge of American industry. Image of a family at home reading a newspaper and listening to the radio with an inset workers at a industrial plant.

Defend American freedom, it's everybody's job, circa 1941 box 84 Scope and Contents note

Reprint of poster. Outdoor poster created by the National Association of Manufacturers in cooperation with the Outdoor Advertising Association of America depicting Uncle Sam changing his suit coat and top hat for apron and ball cap to go work in an industrial factory. Created by McClelland Barclay.

Defend American freedom, it's everybody's job, circa 1941 Scope and Content

Reprint of poster. Outdoor poster created by the National Association of Manufacturers in cooperation with the Outdoor Advertising Association of America depicting Uncle Sam changing his suit coat and top hat for apron and ball cap to go work in an industrial factory. Created by McClelland Barclay.

Industry...producing for your defense, circa 1941 box 84 Scope and Contents note

Reprint of poster. Outdoor poster created by the National Association of Manufacturers in cooperation with the Outdoor Advertising Association of America depicting

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Uncle Sam with a family pointing towards an industrial plant. Created by McClelland Barclay.

Industry...producing for your defense, circa 1941 drawer B-5 Scope and Content

Reprint of poster. Outdoor poster created by the National Association of Manufacturers in cooperation with the Outdoor Advertising Association of America depicting Uncle Sam with a family pointing towards an industrial plant. Created by McClelland Barclay.

Busy factories make jobs, jobs make security billboard, circa drawer HOR 1941 OS 7-8 Scope and Contents note

Billboard depicting a white nuclear family with the text "Busy factories make jobs. Jobs make security. National Association of Manufacturers." by Fredric Stanley. Stored in multiple pieces.

Defend American freedom, it's everybody's job, circa 1943 drawer A-18 General Physical Description note: 1 poster : color ; 16 x 20 in. This item has been digitized [ID: posterxhibit_043]. Scope and Contents note

By McClelland Barclay. Depicts Uncle Sam exchanging his suitcoat and top hat for apron and cap to go work in a manufacturing plant. Plant silhouette at bottom of image.

Defense in the air begins on the ground, circa 1943 drawer A-18 General Physical Description note: 1 poster : color ; 16 x 20 in. This item has been digitized [ID: posterxhibit_042]. Scope and Contents note

By Ralph Iligan. Depicts a pilot holding an American flag that emerges from the smoke of industrial plants.

Defense in the field begins in the factory, circa 1943 drawer A-18 General Physical Description note: 1 poster : color ; 16 x 20 in. This item has been digitized [ID: posterxhibit_041]. Scope and Contents note

By Ralph Iligan. Depicts a soldier in battlefield with weapons in background and industrial plants in foreground.

Defense of our liberty begins in the factory, circa 1943 drawer A-18 General Physical Description note: 1 poster : color ; 16 x 20 in. This item has been digitized [ID: posterxhibit_038].

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By Ralph Iligan. Depicts the Statue of Liberty in background and various industrial plants in foreground along bottom edge. Construction of military ships and airplanes are portrayed amongst industrial plants.

Defense on the sea begins on the shore, circa 1943 drawer A-18 General Physical Description note: 1 poster : color ; 16 x 20 in. This item has been digitized [ID: posterxhibit_040]. Scope and Contents note

By Ralph Iligan. Depicts a sailor at wheel of ship with naval vessel and planes in background and a shipyard in the foreground.

Serve and conserve, 1943 drawer AA-7 Scope and Contents note

Issued by the U. S. Government Printing Office. Poster encouraging people to conserve electricity, communications, water, and transportation in order to help the war cause.

"Your money is what you make it", circa 1952 box 15 folder 7

Americade exhibit, 1955-1956 box 15 folder 8 Scope and Contents note

Includes information packet.

Americade graphic, circa 1955 box 83 Scope and Contents note

Painted graphic of the theme pylon for Americade exhibit. It depicts a man and woman standing at the bottom of the pylon holding a baby. At the top is a sphere with the atomic energy symbol intertwined with a heart.

Vote, make your mark where it counts!, 1986 box 84 Scope and Contents note

Depicts characters from Shoe comic strip casting their votes. By Jeff MacNelly at Jefferson Communications and distributed by National Association of Manufacturers.

"American Workers" collage by Peter Max, 1995 box 84

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Signed copy of poster.

"Made in America" collage by Peter Max, 1995 box 85 Scope and Contents note

Signed copy of poster.

"Manufacturing Makes America Strong" collage by Peter Max, box 84 1995 Scope and Contents note

Signed copies of posters.

"Working Smarter" collage by Peter Max, 1995 box 85 Scope and Contents note

Signed copy of poster.

National manufacturing week, 1995-19962002 box 15 folder 9

National manufacturing week, 1996 box 79 folder 9

Flannel board, undated box 15 folder 10

Liberty NAM plaque, undated shelf HOR TH1-5 Scope and Content note

Plaque by R. Chambellan Sr. Two circular metal images on wooden background. The left image depicts the Statue of Liberty, U.S. Capitol, and factory building with people gathered in front. The right image depicts three pillars (representative democracy, civil and religious liberty, and free private enterprise) of the freedom caldron with workers and family around the base.

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Committees, conferences, and meetings, 1943-2011undated Controlled Access Headings: • Corporate meetings • Congresses and conventions Title/Description Instances Congress of American Industry, 1943 box 83

Institute on Industrial Relations, West Palm Beach, Florida, 1944 box 15 folder 11 April 4

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56th Congress of American Industry, 1951 box 15 folder 12

57th Congress of American Industry, 1952 box 83

Walter Reuther interview for GAW conference, 1955 July 13 box 42 Scope and Contents note

Recorded from client tape.

60th Congress of American Industry, 1955 box 15 folder 13 Scope and Contents note

Includes Goldwater-Humphrey debate.

Inter-American Council for Commerce and Production, 1956 box 15 folder 14 October 2

61st Congress of American Industry, 1956 box 15 folder 15

Third international conference of manufacturers, 1956 box 15 folder 16 Scope and Contents note

Includes list of delegates and newspaper.

Indian industrial and trade delegation, 1957 September 12 box 15 folder 17

62nd Congress of American Industry, 1957 December 5 box 16 folder 1

National Industrial Council officials, 1957 box 16 folder 2

Tax committee meetings, 1957 box 16 folder 3

European and Japanese restrictive business practices study teams, box 16 folder 4 1958 January 22 Scope and Contents note

Includes agenda and expected attendance.

Committee on conservation of renewable natural resources, 1958 box 16 folder 5 February 21

Industrial nuclear development conference, 1958 May 21-22 box 16 folder 6 Scope and Contents note

Includes program notes.

Directors cup, 1958 box 16 folder 7

Unemployment compensation committee, 1958 box 16 folder 8

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Scope and Contents note

Includes meeting notes.

Conservation and management of natural resources committee, box 16 folder 9 1959 February 27

International economic affairs committee, 1959 April 28 box 16 folder 10 Scope and Contents note

Includes agenda.

International economic affairs committee, 1959 April 28 box 79 folder 10

Common market subcommittee, 1959 June 26 box 16 folder 11 Scope and Contents note

Includes agenda and expected attendance.

Marketing committee, 1959 October 1 box 16 folder 12 Scope and Contents note

Includes expected attendance.

Tax revision subcommittee, 1959 box 16 folder 13

Public affairs, circa 1959 box 16 folder 14 Scope and Contents note

Includes California Association of Employers, political education seminars, and "Citizen at Work" seminars.

Board of directors meeting, Washington, 1959-1960 box 16 folder 15

64th-66th Congress of American Industry, 1959-1961 box 16 folder 16

64th-66th Congress of American Industry, 1959-1961 box 17 folder 2-Jan Scope and Contents note

Includes 1960 program.

Board meeting, Boca Raton, Florida, 1960 February box 17 folder 3

Board meeting, Boca Raton, Florida, 1960 February box 79 folder 11

Research committee, 1960 March 18 box 17 folder 4 Scope and Contents note

Includes agenda and expected attendance.

Employee health and benefits committee, 1960 April 8 box 17 folder 5

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Scope and Contents note

Includes meeting notes.

Conservation committee, 1960 May 19 box 17 folder 6 Scope and Contents note

Includes meeting notes.

Information and education subcommittee of patent committee, box 17 folder 7 1960 May 23

Marketing committee, 1960 May 26-27 box 17 folder 8 Scope and Contents note

Includes meeting notes.

Nuclear energy committee, 1960 June 3 box 17 folder 9 Scope and Contents note

Includes meeting notes.

Copyright and designs subcommittee of patents committee, 1960 box 17 folder 10 June 13

Government interests subcommittee of patents committee, 1960 box 17 folder 11 June 13 Scope and Contents note

Includes meeting notes.

Patents committee, 1960 June 13-14 box 17 folder 12 Scope and Contents note

Includes meeting notes.

United States Inter-American Council, 1960 June 27 box 17 folder 13 Scope and Contents note

Includes meeting notes.

Committee on employment of mature workers, 1960 July 20 box 17 folder 14 Scope and Contents note

Includes meeting notes.

Conference for Prof. Giuseppe Togni with NAM representatives, box 17 folder 15 1960 August 29

Subcommittee on responsibility of a state respecting contracts and box 17 folder 16 property, 1960 September 8

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Includes meeting notes.

Conservation and management of natural resources committee, box 17 folder 17 1960 September

Research committee, 1960 October 7 box 17 folder 18

Indian luncheon meeting, 1960 October 31 box 17 folder 19

Marketing committee, 1960 November 4 box 17 folder 20 Scope and Contents note

Includes meeting notes.

Employee health and benefits committee, 1960 November 18 box 17 folder 21 Scope and Contents note

Includes meeting notes.

Industrial relations committee, 1960 November 21 box 17 folder 22 Scope and Contents note

Includes meeting notes.

International economic affairs committee, 1960 December 5 box 17 folder 23 Scope and Contents note

Includes meeting notes.

Tax committee, 1960 December 7 box 18 folder 1 Scope and Contents note

Includes meeting notes.

Defense committee, 1960 December box 18 folder 2

Industrial problems committee, 1960 box 18 folder 3

Industrial relations workshop, 1960 box 18 folder 4

Italian visitors, 1960 box 18 folder 5

National defense committee, 1960 box 18 folder 6

National defense committee, 1960 box 79 folder 12

National defense subcommittee, 1960 box 18 folder 7

Patents committee, 1960 box 18 folder 8

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Scope and Contents note

Includes program notes.

Regional meetings, 1960 box 18 folder 9

Research committee, 1961 January 13 box 18 folder 10 Scope and Contents note

Includes meeting notes.

Industrial relations committee, 1961 January 25 box 18 folder 11

Subcommittee on international financing arrangements, 1961 box 18 folder 12 February 2

Conservation and management of natural resources committee, box 18 folder 13 1961 February 24 Scope and Contents note

Includes meeting notes.

Board of directors meeting, Palm Springs, 1961 February box 18 folder 14

Federation of British Industries luncheon, 1961 March 10 box 18 folder 15 Scope and Contents note

Includes expected attendance.

Clerical advisory council, 1961 April 10 box 18 folder 16

Conference with Japanese economic mission to the United States, box 18 folder 17 1961 April 11 Scope and Contents note

Includes conference notes.

Board meeting, Washington, 1961 April box 18 folder 18 Scope and Contents note

Includes Rep. .

Marketing committee, 1961 May 18 box 18 folder 19 Scope and Contents note

Includes meeting notes.

Chilean Manufacturers Association study team, 1961 July 18 box 18 folder 20

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Scope and Contents note

Includes expected attendance.

Chilean Manufacturers Association study team, 1961 July 18 box 79 folder 13

Japan Federation of Employers Associations study team, 1961 box 18 folder 21 July 19 Scope and Contents note

Includes pamphlet and letter.

International economic affairs committee, 1961 August 29 box 18 folder 22 Scope and Contents note

Includes meeting notes.

Government economy committee, 1961 September 7 box 18 folder 23 Scope and Contents note

Includes meeting notes.

Government economy committee, 1961 September 7 box 79 folder 14

Conference in honor of UNIAPAC [International Christian Union box 18 folder 24 of Business Executives] delegation, 1961 September 12 Scope and Contents note

Includes conference notes.

Research committee, 1961 October 19 box 18 folder 25 Scope and Contents note

Includes meeting notes.

Research committee, 1961 October 19 box 79 folder 15

Committee on manufacturers radio use, 1961 November 10 box 18 folder 26

Marketing committee, 1961 December 4 box 18 folder 27 Scope and Contents note

Includes meeting notes.

Marketing committee, 1961 December 4 box 79 folder 16

66th Congress of American Industry, 1961 December 6-8 box 18 folder 28-30 Scope and Contents note

Includes President John F. Kennedy.

Board of directors meeting, Chicago, 1961 - Page 92- National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials 1973.418

box 19 folder 1

Executive conferences, 1961 box 19 folder 2

Executive conferences, 1961 box 79 folder 17

Japanese top management project, 1962 February 26 box 19 folder 3 Scope and Contents note

Includes member list.

Board of directors, Boca Raton, 1962 February box 19 folder 4

International economic problems committee, 1962 May 2 box 19 folder 5

Employee health and benefits committee, 1962 May 25 box 19 folder 6

Research committee, 1962 September 11 box 19 folder 7 Scope and Contents note

Includes meeting notes.

Industrial problems business size subcommittee and national box 19 folder 8 defense small business subcommittee, 1962 November 16

67th Congress of American Industry, 1962 December 5-7 box 19 folder 9 Scope and Contents note

Includes directory. Photos of crowd in ballroom.

United States Inter-American Council, 1962 December 11 box 19 folder 10 Scope and Contents note

Includes expected attendance and agenda.

Regional meetings, 1962 box 19 folder 11

International economic affairs committee, 1963 February 20 box 19 folder 12 Scope and Contents note

Includes meeting notes.

International economic affairs committee, 1963 February 20 box 79 folder 18

Industrial relations committee, 1963 April 23 box 19 folder 13

Research committee, 1963 April 23 box 19 folder 14 Scope and Contents note

Includes meeting notes.

United States Inter-American Council, 1963 June 3 box 19 folder 15

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Scope and Contents note

Includes meeting notes.

United States Inter-American Council, 1963 June 3 box 79 folder 19

68th Congress of American Industry, 1963 December 4-6 box 19 folder 16

68th Congress of American Industry directors, 1963 December 4-6 box 19 folder 17

68th Congress of American Industry students, 1963 December 4-6 box 19 folder 18

NAM a.m. session, part 3 of 4, 1963 December 6 box 38

Taxation committee meeting, 1964 August 27 box 19 folder 19

69th Congress of American Industry, 1964 December 2-4 box 20 folder 2-Jan

Miscellaneous and unknown meetings, circa 1964 box 20 folder 3

Miscellaneous and unknown meetings, 1964-1974undated box 20 folder 4

Miscellaneous and unknown meetings, 1964-1974undated box 79 folder 20

NAM board, Mr. Gullander remarks, 1965 September 22 box 38

70th Congress of American Industry, 1965 December 1-3 box 20 folder 5 Scope and Contents note

Includes Everett Dirksen, Frederick Hovde, and .

70th Congress of American Industry 10:00-10:30 a.m., 1965 box 38 December 1

70th Congress of American Industry 10:30-11:00 a.m., 1965 box 38 December 1

Kothe clinic, 1965 box 20 folder 6

Belgian minister conference, before 1966 box 20 folder 7

Public relations conference, 1966 December 4 box 20 folder 8

71st Congress of American Industry, 1966 December 7-8 box 20 folder 9

Patents conference, 1967 January 19 box 21 folder 1

Employee health and benefits committee, 1967 March 2 box 21 folder 2

First education committee meeting, 1967 March 8 box 21 folder 3

First education committee meeting, 1967 March 8 box 79 folder 21

Board of directors luncheon, 1967 May 16 box 21 folder 4

International meeting, 1967 May box 21 folder 5

International meeting, 1967 May box 79 folder 22

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General Federation of Women's Clubs convention, San Francisco, box 21 folder 6 1967 June Scope and Contents note

Images of TV cameras.

Patents committee conference, 1967 September 8 box 21 folder 7 Scope and Contents note

Includes meeting notes.

Patents committee conference, 1967 September 8 box 79 folder 23

Marketing committee, 1967 October 12 box 21 folder 8 Scope and Contents note

Meeting held at Hotel Biltmore and includes Senator Roman Hruska (R-Nebraska).

Marketing committee, 1967 October 12 box 79 folder 24

International committee, 1967 October box 21 folder 9

72nd Congress of American Industry, 1967 box 21 folder 10 Scope and Contents note

Includes President Dwight D. Eisenhower.

72nd Congress of American Industry speakers, 1967 box 21 folder 11 Scope and Contents note

Photos of people who were presenting/speaking during meeting.

72nd Congress of American Industry speakers, 1967 box 79 folder 25

72nd Congress of American Industry Thursday morning, 1967 box 38 December 7 Scope and Contents note

Grand Ballroom, Waldorf-Astoria.

Industrial relations Japanese task force, 1967 box 21 folder 12

Miscellaneous and unknown meetings, circa 1967 box 21 folder 13

Public relations meeting, 1968 June box 21 folder 14

Employee health and benefits committee, 1968 October box 21 folder 15

Employee benefits committee meeting, 1968 Fall box 21 folder 16

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73rd Congress of American Industry, Monday and Tuesday, 1968 box 21 folder 17 December 1-2

73rd Congress of American Industry, Wednesday, 1968 December box 21 folder 18 3

73rd Congress of American Industry, Thursday, 1968 December 4 box 21 folder 19

73rd Congress of American Industry, Friday, 1968 December 5 box 21 folder 20

73rd Congress of American Industry keynote, 1968 December 5 box 38 Scope and Contents note

"Crisis in American life" keynote address by J. Irwin Miller and panel discussion. Held in Grand Ballroom, Waldorf- Astoria.

73rd Congress of American Industry dinner, 1968 December 6 box 38

73rd Congress of American Industry entertainment, 1968 box 21 folder 21 December 1-5

Institute on industrial relations, 1968 box 22 folder 1

Washington Tapes political science series: Pressure groups and box 38 Congress, 1968 Scope and Contents note

Recorded August 1965. Distributed by Education Systems Division, Doubleday & Company Inc., Garden City, New York. Representative F. Bradford Morse (R-MA) and Eugene Hardy (Vice President, Government Relations Division, National Association of Manufacturers).

Washington Tapes political science series: Pressure groups and box 22 folder 2 Congress, 1968 Scope and Contents note

Includes teacher's guide.

Washington roundtable with Eugene Hardy, 1969 January box 22 folder 3

Washington roundtable with Eugene Hardy, 1969 January box 79 folder 26

Housing opportunities conference, Louisville, 1969 April 15 box 22 folder 4 Scope and Contents note

Includes program.

Marketing committee, 1969 July box 22 folder 5

Taxation committee meeting, 1969 October 22-24 box 22 folder 6

Washington roundtable, 1969 November 6 box 22 folder 7

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74th Congress of American Industry, 1969 box 22 folder 8

Miscellaneous and unknown meetings, 1969 box 22 folder 9

Miscellaneous and unknown meetings, 1969 box 79 folder 27

Equal employment opportunity teleconference, 1970 July 30 box 63-68 Scope and Contents note

Includes formal presentations, discussion, and question and answer session.

Construction review committee, 1970 July box 22 folder 10

Puerto Rico plant security meeting, 1970 July box 22 folder 11

75th Congress of American Industry, 1970 box 22 folder 12 Scope and Contents note

Includes President Richard Nixon and First Lady Pat Nixon.

Industrial relations institute, 1970 box 22 folder 13

Unidentified meetings and New York Urban League buildings, film Can 23 1970 Scope and Contents note

Silent footage of two unidentified meetings and exterior shots of New York Urban League sites, with people on sidewalks. Brief footage of Mayor John Lindsay.

Industrial relations institute, 1971 June box 79 folder 28

Board meeting, Springs, 1971 September box 22 folder 14

Board meeting, Colorado Springs, 1971 September box 79 folder 29

Board of directors, Boca Raton, 1972 February box 22 folder 15

Board of directors, Boca Raton, 1972 February box 79 folder 30

Board meeting, Washington, 1972 May box 79 folder 31

77th Congress of American Industry, 1972 December box 22 folder 16 Scope and Contents note

Includes Governor Ronald Reagan.

77th Congress of American Industry, 1972 December box 79 folder 32

Board of directors meetings, 1972-1974 box 22 folder 17

Board of directors meetings, 1972-1974 box 79 folder 33

Miscellaneous and unknown meetings, 1972-1974undated box 22 folder 18

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Miscellaneous and unknown meetings, 1972-1974undated box 79 folder 34

NIC [National Industrial Council] meeting, Washington, D.C., box 22 folder 19 1973 January

U. S./Soviet trade committee, 1973 February 27 box 38

U. S./Soviet trade conference luncheon, 1973 February 27 box 38 Scope and Contents note

Peter Flanagan, assistant to president for international economic affairs.

U. S./Soviet trade conference, 1973 February 28 box 38

U. S./Soviet trade conference news conference, 1973 February 28 box 39 Scope and Contents note

Held at 4:45 pm at the Shoreham Hotel.

Joint policy meeting, 1973 March 6-8 box 22 folder 20-21

Joint policy meeting, 1973 March 6-8 box 79 folder 35

Teleconference on pollution control, 1973 June 14 box 23 folder 1 Scope and Contents note

Includes conference notes.

Panel discussion on pollution control, 1973 June 14 box 40

Water pollution control - direct discharges; NAM teleconference box 47 center, Washington, D.C., 1973 June 14 Scope and Contents note

Part of a roundtable discussion about water quality standards and the potential impact on the manufacturing industry, particularly the result in plants closing. Panelists include Allen Cywin, Alan G. Kirk II, Mark A. Pisano, John R. Quarles Jr., Dr. Martha Sager, Dr. Robert L. Sansom, and H. Blair Smith.

Phase IV meeting, Cleveland, Ohio, 1973 October 17 box 23 folder 2

Energy shortage seminar, 1973 October 23 box 39 Scope and Contents note

Press conference, luncheon, and seminars.

NAM lunch, 1973 December 6 box 39

NAM p.m., 1973 December 6 box 39

E. Douglas Kenna speech [incomplete], 1973 December 7 box 39

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Scope and Contents

The second half of a speech delivered at the 78th Congress of American Industry.

NAM lunch, 1973 December 7 box 39

Board meeting, New York, 1973 December box 23 folder 3

78th Congress of American Industry, 1973 box 79 folder 36

Soviet trade luncheon, 1973 box 23 folder 4

NIC [National Industrial Council] state association meetings, box 23 folder 5 between 1973-1977

Energy meeting, Washington, D.C., 1974 April 2-3 box 23 folder 6

Task force on monetary and financial affairs, 1974 April 11 box 23 folder 7

Task force on monetary and financial affairs, 1974 April 11 box 79 folder 37

Workmen's compensation conference, 1974 April box 23 folder 8

Chairman of the consumer product safety commission and NAM box 23 folder 9 at New York roundtable, 1974 May 20

Membership meeting, Atlanta, 1974 May box 23 folder 10

Leadership luncheon, Des Moines, , 1974 September 10 box 23 folder 11

Financial Analysts Federation conference, 1974 Fall box 23 folder 12 Scope and Contents note

Includes note. p.m. panel, 1974 December 5 box 39

Public affairs panel, 1974 December 5 box 39

Capital requirements panels 1 and 2, 1974 December 6 box 39

79th Congress of American Industry, 1974 December box 23 folder 13

Gaudion membership meetings, 1974 box 23 folder 14 Scope and Contents note

Includes program and memo.

Gaudion membership meetings, 1974 box 79 folder 38

Miscellaneous and unknown meetings, 1974 box 23 folder 15

Maryland membership meeting, 1975 February 6 box 23 folder 16

Maryland membership meeting, 1975 February 6 box 79 folder 39

Washington rep. 2nd Tuesday seminar - speaker Richard Lyng box 23 folder 17 (president of American Meat Institute), 1975 February

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Washington rep. 2nd Tuesday seminar - speaker Richard Lyng box 79 folder 40 (president of American Meat Institute), 1975 February

Environmental quality steering meeting, 1975 March 12 box 23 folder 18

Environmental quality steering meeting, 1975 March 12 box 79 folder 41

Washington Spring conference, 1975 April 10-11 box 23 folder 19 Scope and Contents note

Includes conference notes. Conference on industry/ government dialogue on national issues.

Executive committee at board of directors, Washington, 1975 May box 79 folder 42

Washington rep. 2nd Tuesday seminar - speaker Graham T. box 23 folder 20 Molitor (director of government relations, General Mills Inc.), 1975 May

Washington rep. 2nd Tuesday seminar - speaker Graham T. box 79 folder 43 Molitor (director of government relations, General Mills Inc.), 1975 May

Washington rep. 2nd Tuesday seminar, Molitor, 1975 May box 39 Scope and Contents note

Speaker: Graham T. T. Molitor. Talk about how public policy is not made overnight, but rather it is evolutionary and unfolds over time.

Washington rep. 2nd Tuesday seminar, Scott, 1975 Spring box 39 Scope and Contents note

Moderator: Graham T. T. Molitor. Speaker: Dwight Scott. Talk on how employees and managers communicate with the home office and top management of companies.

Business roundtable survey, 1975 June 24 box 23 folder 21

Business roundtable survey, 1975 June 24 box 79 folder 44

Industry center for trade negotiations, 1975 June box 79 folder 45

NIC [National Industrial Council] affiliates meeting, 1975 August box 23 folder 22 5

NIC [National Industrial Council] affiliates meeting, 1975 August box 79 folder 46 5

Public affairs steering committee, 1975 August 6-7 box 23 folder 23

Public affairs steering committee, 1975 August 6-7 box 79 folder 47

Joint NAM/NIC [National Industrial Council] workers box 23 folder 24 compensation task force, 1975 August 12

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Joint NAM/NIC [National Industrial Council] workers box 79 folder 48 compensation task force, 1975 August 12

Public relations council, 1975 September 4 box 23 folder 25

International economic affairs committee, 1975 November 6 box 23 folder 26

Government operations and expenditures committee, 1975 box 23 folder 27 November 18

Government operations and expenditures committee, 1975 box 79 folder 49 November 18

NIC [National Industrial Council] meeting roundtable luncheon, box 23 folder 28 1975 November 24-25

NIC [National Industrial Council] meeting roundtable luncheon, box 79 folder 50 1975 November 24-25

80th Congress of American Industry, 1975 December 4-5 box 23 folder 29 Scope and Contents note

Includes notes.

80th Congress of American Industry, 1975 December 4-5 box 79 folder 51

NIC [National Industrial Council] meeting legislative/regulatory box 23 folder 30 conference, 1976 January 21-22 Scope and Contents note

"Is Washington minding your business - is it too late?" Held at Mayflower Hotel, Washington, DC.

NIC [National Industrial Council] meeting legislative/regulatory box 79 folder 52 conference, 1976 January 21-22

Congressional briefing on national health insurance, Cannon box 23 folder 31 building, Capitol Hill, 1976 January 26

Congressional briefing on national health insurance, Cannon box 79 folder 53 building, Capitol Hill, 1976 January 26

Economic issues workshop, 1977 April 14 box 23 folder 32 Scope and Contents note

Includes pamphlet.

Economic issues workshop, 1977 April 14 box 79 folder 54

The Governors speak, National Governors Conference, Michigan box 47 Division Television Network, 1977 September General Physical Description note: 1 videocassette (U-Matic) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in. TRT 00:27:00. This video has been digitized [ID: VID_1973418_B47_ID05].

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National Governors Conference where governors from forty states gathered and discussed important issues facing the country such as energy, welfare, and the future roles of states in solving these problems. Michigan governor, , hosted the conference.

Law/public affairs/communications seminar, 1978 January 11 box 23 folder 33

Law/public affairs/communications seminar, 1978 January 11 box 79 folder 55

Law + PA, 1978 January 11 box 47 General Physical Description note: 3 videocassettes (U- Matic) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in. This video has been digitized [ID: VID_1973418_B47_ID06 ; VID_1973418_B47_ID07 ; VID_1973418_B47_ID08]. Scope and Contents note

Law and public affairs communications conference. Welcome speech by NAM president Heath Larry. Panel about business and government relations and questions and answers. Moderator: Dave Twomey. Panelists: Wally Barto, Marvin L. Esch, Dick Goodwin, Paul Huard, and Gene Kline. A second session centers on communications and advertisements with the general public. Moderator: John Bartells. Speaker: Tom Faye.

NAM/NIC [National Industrial Council] at Congress of American box 23 folder 34 Industry, 1978 February

National conference on economic education proceedings, 1978 box 23 folder 35 March 15

Reporters' Washington workshop, 1978 April 2-5 box 23 folder 36 Scope and Contents note

Includes Sen. Orrin Hatch, Sen. Hayakawa, Marcus Raskin, and William Rusher.

Reporters' Washington workshop, 1978 April 2-5 box 79 folder 56 Scope and Contents note

Includes Sen. Orrin Hatch, Sen. Hayakawa, Marcus Raskin, and William Rusher.

National Legal Center for Public Interest, 1978 April 6 box 23 folder 37

National Legal Center for Public Interest, 1978 April 6 box 79 folder 57

Environmental quality committee, 1978 April 17-19 box 23 folder 38

Environmental quality committee, 1978 April 17-19 box 79 folder 58

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International economic affairs; lunch with Sen. Adlai E. box 23 folder 39 Stevenson, 1978 May 10 Scope and Contents note

Held at Quality Inn, Pentagon City. Includes agenda.

International economic affairs, 1978 May 10 box 79 folder 59

Illinois state manufacturers meeting on Capitol Hill, 1978 June 21 box 79 folder 60

Task force on Humphrey-Hawkins, 1978 October 11 box 23 folder 40

Committee meetings, 1978 October 25-26 box 23 folder 41

International economic affairs committee at Hyatt Regency, 1978 box 23 folder 42 November 9

Wage-price seminar at Washington Hilton, 1978 December 20 box 23 folder 43

Wage and price standards wages transcript, 1978 December 20 box 23 folder 44

Wage and price standard conference, 1978 December 20 box 48 General Physical Description note: 2 videocassettes (U- Matic) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in. This video has been digitized [ID: VID_1973418_B48_ID01 ; VID_1973418_B48_ID02]. Scope and Contents note

Moderator: John Reed (chairman on task force for wage and price standards conference). Speaker: Barry Bosworth (director of President's Council on Wage and Price Stability).

NAM Bosworth - begin Fettig tape #6, 1978 December 20 box 48 General Physical Description note: 1 videocassette (U-Matic) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in. TRT 00:17:20. This video has been digitized [ID: VID_1973418_B48_ID03]. Scope and Contents note

Question and answer part of wage and price standard conference. Speakers: Barry Bosworth (director of President's Council on Wage and Price Stability) and Lester Fettig (Administrator for Federal Procurement Policy in the Office of Management and Budget).

NAM Tape #8, 1978 December 20 box 48 General Physical Description note: 1 videocassette (U-Matic) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in. TRT 00:14:00. This video has been digitized [ID: VID_1973418_B48_ID04]. Scope and Contents note

Question and answer part of wage and price standard conference. Speaker: Lester Fettig (Administrator for

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Federal Procurement Policy in the Office of Management and Budget).

NAM luncheon Dr. Mills, tape #10, 1978 December 20 box 48 General Physical Description note: 1 videocassette (U-Matic) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in. TRT 00:12:30. This video has been digitized [ID: VID_1973418_B48_ID05]. Scope and Contents note

Speaker Dr. Quinn Mills during luncheon session at wage and price standard conference. His topic is the expectations of government and business and labor being at such extremes from each other with respect to economic policy of an administration that has possibly never been seen before in American economic history.

NAM/NIC [National Industrial Council] national public affairs box 23 folder 45 conference, Innisbrook, Florida, 1979 January 10-13

Washington Spring conference, 1979 March 28-30 box 23 folder 46

NIC [National Industrial Council] meeting, 1979 April 4 box 23 folder 47

NIC [National Industrial Council] meeting, 1979 April 4 box 79 folder 61

Industrial relations group meeting, 1979 May 15 box 23 folder 48

Task force on wage and price standards, 1979 July 31 box 23 folder 49

Women in government relations, 1979 August 16 box 23 folder 50

Energy conference, 1979 August 21 box 23 folder 51

Energy conference, 1979 August 21 box 79 folder 62

Industrial relations joint policy committee meeting, 1979 box 23 folder 52 September 25-26 Scope and Contents note

Speakers include Sen. Orrin Hatch and Victor Riesel.

National organization liaison group, 1979 October 15 box 23 folder 53

Business and industry association of New Hampshire meeting in box 23 folder 54 Washington, DC, 1979 October 16

Energy conservation communications forum, 1979 October 23 box 23 folder 55

National resource committee meeting in San Francisco, California, box 23 folder 56 1979 December 10-11

National resource committee meeting in San Francisco, California, box 79 folder 63 1979 December 10-11

Governor's conference on energy, between 1979-1982 box 48

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General Physical Description note: 2 videocassettes (U-Matic) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in. TRT 01:31:10. This video has been digitized [ID: VID_1973418_B48_ID06 ; VID_1973418_B48_ID07]. Scope and Contents note

"Virginia's Future: Energy for our People" statewide report to the people of the commonwealth. Concern about energy future led to a conference held on May 11 with suppliers and users. The conference was designed to give users and suppliers to make viewpoints and recommendations to Congressional delegates, focus attention on energy problem, its impact, and available resources and alternatives in order to achieve a better understanding to the public. Recording of town hall style brief presentations summarizing what was said during conference. Bruce Miller, host, introduces each speaker before transitioning from WCVE television studio to location of conference. Senator John Warner and George L. Jones, state coordinator of state office of emergency and energy service, had the opportunity at the end of each segment to provide comments or ask questions. Speakers include Father F. J. Beardsley (past president, Richmond Community Action Program), Barbara Bitters (Virginia Citizens Consumer Council), Dr. Samuel P. Bowen (associate professor of physics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute), Dr. Leonard G. Bower (deputy director, American Petroleum Institute), L. Blaine Carter (president, Virginia Coal Association), Governor John Dalton (keynote speaker), John De Lorenzi (managing director of international and corporate policy, American Automobile Association), Robert L. Decair (executive director, Virginia Municipal League), James C. Deddens (manager, project management department, Babcock and Wilcox Company), Peter G. Koltnow (president, Highway Users Federation), T. Justin Moore Jr. (chairman of the board, Virginia Electric Power Company), Paul E. Mullinix (vice president for operational services, Southern States Cooperative), Paul H. Riley (chairman and president, Commonwealth Natural Resources Inc.), Richard D. Robertson (vice president, Philip Morris, USA), Laurens Sartoris (associate executive director, Virginia Hospital Assocation), John W. Spears (PRC Energy Analysis Company), and Robert Young (vice president, Properties Thalhimer Brothers Inc.).

Hutton with political consultants, 1980 January 21 box 23 folder 57

NAM/MTG regulatory briefing on toxic substances, 1980 January box 23 folder 58 29

Washington Spring conference, 1980 March 19-21 box 23 folder 59 Scope and Contents note

Includes pamphlet, schedule, committee and chairmen list.

Satellite symposium, 1980 March 25 box 24 folder 1

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Satellite symposium, 1980 March 25 box 80 folder 1

Hutton and Feltman with Jon Baran and Bill Sweitzer (of Baker box 24 folder 2 and Hostetles), 1980 May 27

Women in government relations, 1980 August 14 box 24 folder 3

Women in government relations, 1980 August 14 box 80 folder 2

National joint conference on Motor Carrier Act of 1980, 1980 box 24 folder 4 August 20-21

National joint conference on Motor Carrier Act of 1980, 1980 box 80 folder 3 August 20-21

Marquette University, tapes 1 and 4, 1980 September 11 box 48 Scope and Contents note

Raw footage from a college and industry dialogue on the role universities should be playing in economic issues and problems in the United States and the world held at Marquette University. Includes first and last tape with housekeeping items, introduction by Thomas Bausch, formal welcome by Father Bruce Biever, presentations by Bruno Mauer and Charlie Parker, and roundtable discussion. Participants include Thomas Bausch, Russell Brown, William Grier, Albert Jache, Bruno Mauer, Richard McTarrity (S.J.), Lynn Miner, M. E. Nevins, John K. C. Oh, Charlie Parker, William Roth, James Sankovitz, Eric Schenker, and George Winzenburgess (S.J.).

College - Industry dialogue, Marquette University, edited master, box 48 1980 September 11 General Physical Description note: 1 videocassette (U-Matic) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in. TRT 00:30:00. This video has been digitized [ID: VID_1973418_B48_ID08]. Scope and Contents note

Edited compilation from a college-industry dialogue on education and the revitalization of American industry at Marquette University presented by the National Association of Manufacturers. Includes presentations by Herbert Kohler Jr., Bruno Mauer, Charles Parker, and William Roth, along with selections of the discussion amongst participants. Participants include Thomas Bausch, Bruce Biever (S.J.), John Brady, Russell Brown, Ralph Brownlee, Bill Grier, William Halloran, Robert Hasenstab, Paul Hassett, Alfred Jache, Raymond Kipp, Sister Rosalie Klein, Herbert Kohler Jr., Bruno Mauer, Richard McGarrity (S.J.), Lynn Miner, M. E. Nevins, John K. C. Oh, George Park, Charles Parker Jr., William Roth, James Sankovitz, Eric Schenker, James Scott, Edward Shindler, Carl Singer, Alfred Sokolnicki, Charles

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Stenicka, Gregory Thomsen, Robert Turner, and George Winzenburg (S.J.).

Marquette University, leadership business executive dialogue, box 48 1980 September 28 Scope and Contents note

Raw footage from a college-industry dialogue on education and the revitalization of American industry at Marquette University presented by the National Association of Manufacturers. Includes presentations by Herbert Kohler Jr., Bruno Mauer, Charles Parker, and William Roth, along with selections of the discussion amongst participants. Participants include Thomas Bausch, Bruce Biever (S.J.), John Brady, Russell Brown, Ralph Brownlee, Bill Grier, William Halloran, Robert Hasenstab, Paul Hassett, Alfred Jache, Raymond Kipp, Sister Rosalie Klein, Herbert Kohler Jr., Bruno Mauer, Richard McGarrity (S.J.), Lynn Miner, M. E. Nevins, John K. C. Oh, George Park, Charles Parker Jr., William Roth, James Sankovitz, Eric Schenker, James Scott, Edward Shindler, Carl Singer, Alfred Sokolnicki, Charles Stenicka, Gregory Thomsen, Robert Turner, and George Winzenburg (S.J.).

NAM balcony cover, 1980 September 28 box 49 Scope and Contents note

Raw footage from leadership business executive dialogue roundtable at Marquette University from balcony. Does not include full discussion, just clips.

Board of directors, Phoenix, , 1980 October box 24 folder 5

International committee meeting, 1980 November 19 box 24 folder 6

International committee meeting, 1980 November 19 box 80 folder 4

Public affairs conference, Boca Raton, Florida; Tom Bell box 24 folder 7 interview, 1981 January 16-1823

Public affairs conference, Boca Raton, Florida; Tom Bell box 80 folder 5 interview, 1981 January 16-1823

Washington policy conference, 1981 March 18-20 box 24 folder 8 Scope and Contents note

Held at Washington Hilton.

Washington policy conference, 1981 March 18-20 box 80 folder 6

Redistricting meeting, 1981 May 8 box 24 folder 9

Cannon's Boston meeting, 1981 October box 24 folder 10

Cannon's Boston meeting, 1981 October box 80 folder 7

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White House conference on aging, 1981 December 1 box 24 folder 11

Unknown meeting, 1982 October box 24 folder 12

Employee benefits conference, 1983 January 26 box 43 Scope and Contents note

Speakers include David G. Glickman and Dallas L. Salisbury.

#1 Pat overview, 1983 box 43 Scope and Contents note

Meeting of public affairs in eastern division. Includes reports from regional directors and summary of public affairs programs NAM already doing.

Unknown meeting and press conference, 1983 box 24 folder 13

Unknown meeting and press conference, 1983 box 80 folder 8

Small manufacturers conference, 1986-1987 box 24 folder 14

Miscellaneous and unknown meetings, 1986-1989 box 24 folder 15

John Thodis' remarks at board of directors meeting in Laguna box 24 folder 16 Niguel, California, 1987 September-October

Board meeting, Laguna, California, 1987 October box 24 folder 17

Board meeting, Indianapolis, 1989 box 24 folder 18

Board meeting, San Francisco, 1990 October box 24 folder 19

Board meeting, San Francisco, 1990 October box 80 folder 9

Small manufacturers Washington legislative conference, 1990 box 24 folder 20

Board meeting, Boca Raton, Florida, 1991 February box 24 folder 21

Congress of American Industry, 1991 March box 24 folder 22 Scope and Contents note

Includes President George H. W. Bush and Vice President Dan Quayle.

Board meeting, Atlanta, 1991 October box 24 folder 23

Executive committee at the White House, 1991 December box 24 folder 24 Scope and Contents note

Includes President George H. W. Bush.

Small manufacturers Washington legislative conference, 1991 box 24 folder 25

Issue briefing breakfast, 1992 box 24 folder 26

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Small manufacturers Washington legislative conference, 1994 box 24 folder 27 April

Small manufacturers Washington legislative conference, 1994 box 80 folder 10 April

Board meeting, 1995 February box 24 folder 28

"Why exports really matter" press conference; executive box 24 folder 29 committee luncheon at U. S. Capitol; Chairman Tracy O'Rourke ABC interview, 1995 July 13

Miscellaneous and unknown meetings, 1995 box 24 folder 30

Board meeting, 1996 box 24 folder 31

Miscellaneous and unknown meetings, 1996-1997 box 25 folder 1

Miscellaneous and unknown meetings, 1996-1997 box 80 folder 11

Executive committee meeting, 1997 December box 25 folder 2

Product liability lobby day, 1997 box 25 folder 3

Board of directors regional meetings, 1998 October box 25 folder 4

Board of directors regional meetings, 1998 October box 80 folder 12

Miscellaneous and unknown meetings, 1998 box 25 folder 5

National Press Club newsmakers breakfast, 1998 box 25 folder 6

Tax committee meeting, 1999 March 2 box 25 folder 7

Pathways to innovation in welfare reform conference videotape box 49 series, 1999 April 14-15 Scope and Contents note

Parts 1 and 2 from statewide conference sponsered by the Ohio Department of Human Services and National Center for Neighborhood Enterprise. Part 1 speakers: Dennis R. Minshall, Jacqueline Romer-Sensky, Governor Bob Taft, and Robert L. Woodson Sr. Part 2 keynote speaker: Rev. DeForest B. Soaries Jr., pastor, First Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens, Somerset, .

Board meeting, 1999 box 25 folder 8

Growing companies conference, 2000 May 22-23 box 25 folder 9

Miscellaneous and unknown meetings, 2000 box 25 folder 10

Tax and budget policy committee, 2000 box 25 folder 11

Board meeting, 2001 October 30-31 box 33

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Scope and Contents note

Includes President George W. Bush, Andrew Card, Ted Kennedy, Paul H. O'Neill, , and Christine Whitman.

Board meeting, 2001 October 30-31 box 25 folder 12 Scope and Contents note

Includes President George W. Bush, Andrew Card, Ted Kennedy, Paul H. O'Neill, Colin Powell, and Christine Whitman.

Board of directors meeting, Key Largo, 2001 box 25 folder 13

Miscellaneous and unknown meetings, 2001 box 25 folder 14

President Bush speaking to board meeting, 2001 box 35

Board meeting, 2002 March 7-9 box 34

NIC [National Industrial Council]-SAG [State Association Group] box 25 folder 15 meeting, 2002

Board meeting, 2003 February box 25 folder 16

FDA commissioner meeting, 2003 June 26 box 26 folder 1

FDA commissioner meeting, 2003 June 26 box 35

Board meeting, 2003 September 23-25 box 26 folder 4-Feb Scope and Contents note

Includes Vice President and John W. Snow.

Board meeting, 2003 September 23-25 box 35-36

White House, 2003 September 25 box 36

NAM environmental issues, 2004 January 21 box 36

NAM/National Governors Association Winter meeting, 2004 box 26 folder 5 February 23

NAM/National Governors Association Winter meeting, 2004 box 36 February 23

Board meeting with Gov. Jeb Bush (FL), 2004 March 24 box 26 folder 6

Board meeting with Gov. Jeb Bush (FL), 2004 March 24 box 36

Board meeting, 2004 September 28-30 box 36

White House, 2004 September 29 box 36

Unknown roundtable, 2005 July 22 box 36

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Roundtable discussion with Bryan Brendle (National Association of Manufacturers), William Brier (Edison Electric Institute), Jon Doggett (National Corn Growers Association), Ron Eidshaug (U.S. Chamber of Commerce), John Felmy (American Petroleum Institute), David Finkenbinder (National Mining Association), Robert Flagg (American Chemistry Council), Darrell Henry (American Gas Association), Angie Howard (Nuclear Energy Institute), and Doug Troutman (National Electric Manufacturers Association).

Tape 1 of 2 and 2 of 2, circa 2005 box 34 Scope and Contents note

Board of directors meeting held in Arizona. Includes general meeting, committee reports, and talk by Sen. John Kyl (R- AZ).

Full board meeting CMA, 2006 March 15 box 43 Scope and Contents note

Meeting of Council of Manufacturing Associations (CMA), a NAM affiliate. Led by Robin Wiener. Includes discussion with and CMA members.

Same sex marriage in California, 2007 February 28 box 36

Board meeting, 2007 September 25 box 36

Board of directors meeting, 2007 September 26 box 43

Board of directors meeting sessions, 2008 March 7 box 36 Scope and Contents note

Audio of 11:30 session. Speakers Russ Flaum (executive vice president, Illinois Tools Works) and Nat Ricciardi (president, Pfizer Global Manufacturing). Audio of 12:45 session with committee reports.

Board of directors meeting briefing book, 2008 October 1-3 box 36

Board of directors meeting, 2009 March 13 box 36 Scope and Contents note

Audio of board of directors meeting.

Annual manufacturing summit, Washington, 2009 May 6-7 box 36

Board of directors meeting, Washington, 2009 box 36

Executive meeting lunch, 2009 box 36

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Audio from executive committee meeting with various committee reports. Held in Veranda East, Turnberry Isle Miami, Florida.

Annual manufacturing summit, Washington, 2010 April 14-15 box 36

Board meeting, 2010 September 15 box 36

Board of directors meeting, 2010 October 7 box 36 Scope and Contents note

Held at J. W. Marriott Hotel, Washington, DC.

NAM conference, Austin, Texas, 2011 March 17 box 36 Scope and Contents note

Includes Texas Governor Rick Perry and U. S. Ambassador .

Manufacturing Advisory Council reception, 2011 April 6 box 36

NAM NLRB YouTube video - board meeting, 2011 box 36

Winter board - Jeffrey Immelt, 2011 box 26 folder 7

Chamber of Commerce meetings, undated box 26 folder 8

Committee chairman, undated box 26 folder 9

Congress of American Industry, undated box 26 folder 10 Scope and Contents note

Includes identification notes.

Industrial relations session, undated box 26 folder 11 Scope and Contents note

Includes Kammholz, Charles Kothe, and McGuiness.

Land mobile communications council, undated box 26 folder 12

Meeting about possible cooperation between EPA and NAM, box 39 undated Scope and Contents note

Recording of National Association of Manufacturers committee meeting. The group had been charged with coming up with suggestions for the board of what sort of mechanism the EPA and the NAM could work together.

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The question is there any common ground between the two organizations is raised.

NIC [National Industrial Council] meeting with American Gas box 26 folder 13 Association, undated

OSHA, undated box 69-71

Miscellaneous and unknown meetings, undated box 27 folder 1

Unknown meetings, undated box 27 folder 2 Scope and Contents note

Includes Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, , Ronald Reagan, and James D. Watson

Unknown meetings, undated box 80 folder 13

Unknown meeting, undated box 39 Scope and Contents note

Audio from unidentified meeting. Voices are too far away to understand clearly. Tails out.

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Administrative, 1895-2014undated Controlled Access Headings: • Politicians • Boards of directors • Trade associations -- Employees • Trade associations -- Management

Members, 19781987-19992011undated Title/Description Instances Abbott Laboratories Inc., Abbott Park, Illinois, undated box 85

Aeroglide Corporation, Raleigh, , undated box 85

AGCO Corporation, Deluth, Georgia, undated box 86

Alcan, undated box 85

Allegheny Technologies, undated box 86

AMP Inc., Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, undated box 85

Arch Chemicals Inc., Norwalk, Connecticut, undated box 85

ArvinMeritor Inc., Troy, Michican, undated box 86

Ashland Oil Inc., undated box 85

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Ball Corporation, undated box 85

Bayer Corporation, , Pennsylvania, undated drawer C-9

Behlen Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Nebraska, undated box 85, 88

Bethlehem Steel, undated box 85

Birmingham Steel Corporation, Birmingham, Alabama, undated box 88

Boeing Company, 1994undated box 86, 88

Briggs & Stratton Corporation, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, undated box 88

BW/IP International Inc., Temecula, California, undated box 88

BWX Technologies Inc., Mount Vernon, Indiana, undated box 88

Cargill Incorporated, Wayzata, , undated box 88

Carolina Power and Light, Raleigh, North Carolina, undated box 86

Case New Holland Inc., Racine, Wisconsin, undated box 88

Case New Holland Inc., Racine, Wisconsin, undated drawer C-9

Champion International Corporation, Stamford, Connecticut, box 88 undated

Chrysler, undated box 86

Clorox Company, Oakland, California, undated box 88

Collins & Aikman, Charlotte, North Carolina, undated box 89

Control Technology Inc., Knoxville, Tennessee, undated box 86

Cyprus Amax Minerals Company, Englewood, California, box 89 undated

Dana Corporation, Orangeburg, South Carolina, undated drawer C-9

Dana Corporation, Spicer Driveshaft Facility, Bristol, Virginia, box 86 undated

Devon Energy, undated box 72 Scope and Contents note

Mississippian Barnett shale formation

Outlook '79. Paul F. Oreffice [Dow Chemical Company], 1978 box 48 December Scope and Contents note

Recorded message from Paul F. Oreffice, president of Dow Chemical Company, to employees about 1978 being

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a successful year for the company and things likely to happen in 1979.

DuPont, undated box 86

Eastman Chemical Company, undated box 89

Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York, undated box 89

Emerson Electric Company, St. Louis, Missouri, undated box 89

Energizer, Asheboro, North Carolina, undated box 89

Ethyl Corporation, Richmond, Virginia, undated box 89

Exxon Baton Rouge Refinery, undated box 89

Fluor Corporation, Aliso Viejo, California, undated box 89

FMC Corporation, Chicago, Illinois, undated box 89

Gates Corporation, Denver, Colorado, undated box 89

General Electric Aircraft Engines, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated box 86

General Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio, undated box 90

General Electric Company, Greenville, South Carolina, undated box 86

General Motors Corporation, undated box 90

General Technology Corporation, Albuquerque, New Mexico, box 90 undated

Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio, undated box 90

Guidant Corporation - Cardiact Rhythm Management, St. Paul, box 90 Minnesota, undated

Halliburton Company, Dallas, Texas, undated box 86

Harris Corporation, Melbourne, Florida, undated box 90

Harsco Corporation, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, undated box 90

Honda of America Manufacturing Inc., undated box 91

Honda, Marysville, Ohio, undated box 91

Honeywell, , Minnesota, undated box 91

IBM, Thornwood, New York, undated box 91

Illinois Tool Works Inc., Gleview, Illinois, undated box 91

IMC-Agrico Company, Esterhazy, Saskatchewan, undated box 91

Irex Corporation, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, undated box 91

Johnson Controls Inc., Denver, Colorado, undated box 91

Mallinckrodt Inc., St. Louis, Missouri, undated box 91-92

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Medtronic Inc., Fridley, Minnesota, undated box 92

Merck & Company Inc., Whitehouse Station, New Jersey, box 92 undated

Multiplex Company Inc., between 1987-1989 box 86 Scope and Contents note

Photograph of President Ronald Reagan presenting Multiplex Company the "President's 'E' certificate for exports" for contributing to the export expansion program. Secretary of Commerce C. William Verity Jr. stands near the podium in the background.

National Starch and Chemical Company, undated box 92

Navistar International Corporation, Warrenville, Illinois, box 92 undated

Northrop Grumman Corporation, El Secundo, California, box 92 undated

Northrop Grumman Corporation, Los Angeles, California, box 92 undated

Occidental Petroleum Corporation, Los Angeles, California, box 92 undated

Pennsylvania Power & Light Company, Allentown, box 92 Pennsylvania, undated

Pioneer Hi-Bred, undated box 92

Power Curbers Inc., Salisbury, North Carolina, undated box 93

PPG Industries Inc., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, undated box 93

ProLogis, ProLogis Park Cranbury #4, undated box 93

Rockwell Collins, Coralville, Iowa, 2011 box 27 folder 3 Scope and Contents note

Includes information pamphlet.

Saint-Gobain, California Manufacturing Facility, Garden Grove, box 93 California, undated

Sandmeyer Steel Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, undated box 93

Smithfield Foods Inc., Smithfield, Virginia, undated box 93

Sundstrand Corporation, Rockford, Illinois, undated drawer C-9

Telect Inc., Liberty Lake, Washington, undated box 93

Textron Inc., Providence, Rhode Island, undated box 93

Thermadyne Industries Inc., St. Louis, Missouri, undated box 93

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Thompson and Baker, undated box 94

Timken Company, Canton, Ohio, undated box 94

Timken research, 1999 box 36

Tokheim Corporation, undated box 94

Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Georgetown, Kentucky, undated box 94

TRW Inc., Los Angeles, California, undated box 94

Tupperware Corporation, Hemmingway, South Carolina, box 94 undated

Tupperware, Orlando, Florida, undated box 94

Tyco Internationa Inc., Exeter, New Hampshire, undated box 94

United States Steel Corporation, Edgar Thomas Plant of the box 94 Mont Valley Works, undated

Varian Associates, Palo Alto, California, undated box 95

Volvo Group North America Inc. New River Valley Plant, drawer C-9 Dublin, Virginia, undated

Volvo Penta, Chesapeake, Virginia, undated box 95

Whirlpool Corporation, St. Joseph, Michigan, undated box 95

Yellow Corporation, Overland Park, , undated drawer C-9

Unknown members, undated box 27 folder 4

Unknown members, undated box 87, 95

Representative photographs, 1990-2001undated Title/Description Instances Alabama, undated box 27 folder 5 Scope and Contents note

Includes Robert Aderholt, Spencer Bachus, Laurie C. Battle, Tom Bevill, Jo Bonner, Glen Browder, Bud Cramer, Artur Davis, Terry Everett, Ed Pastor, Bob Riley, Jeff Sessions, and Richard C. Shelby.

Alaska, undated box 27 folder 6 Scope and Contents note

Includes Tony Knowles, Frank H. Murkowski, Lisa Murkowski, Ted Stevens, and Don Young.

Arizona, undated box 27 folder 7

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Includes Dennis DeConcini, Trent Franks, Raul M. Grijalva, J. D. Hayworth, Jim Kolbe, Jon Kyl, John McCain, Ed Pastor, John Shadegg, and Fife Symington.

Arkansas, undated box 27 folder 8 Scope and Contents note

Includes Marion Berry, John Boozman, Asa Hutchinson, Tim Hutchinson, Blanche Lambert Lincoln, Mark Pryor, Mike Ross, Victor Snyder, and Ray Thornton.

California, undated box 27 folder 9 Scope and Contents note

Includes , , Anthony C. Beilenson, Howard L. Berman, , , , , Dennis A. Cardoza, C. , Randy "Duke" Cunningham, Susan A. Davis, Calvin M. Dooley, , Robert K. Dornan, David Dreier, Anna G. Eshoo, , Diane Feinstein, Robert Filner, , , , Michael M. Honda, Duncan L. Hunter, Darrell Issa, Tom Lantos, , Jerry Lewis, , Robert Matsui, Howard "Buck" McKeon, Juanita Millender- McDonald, Gary G. Miller, George Miller, Carlos J. Moorhead, Grace F. Napolitano, , , Leon E. Panetta, , , , , James Rogan, , Lucille Royball-Allard, , , , , Adam Shiff, , Fortney H. "Pete" Stark, , William M. Thomas, Mike Thompson, , Diane E. Watson, Henry A. Waxman, and .

Colorado, undated box 27 folder 10 Scope and Contents note

Includes Wayne Allard, Hank Brown, Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Diana DeGette, Joel Hefley, Scott McGinnis, Daniel Schaefer, Tom Tancredo, and Mark Udall.

Connecticut, undated box 27 folder 11 Scope and Contents note

Includes Rosa DeLauro, Christopher Dodd, Nancy L. Johnson, Barbara B. Kennelly, John B. Larson, Joseph I. Lieberman, James H. Maloney, John Rowland, Christopher Shays, Robert Simmons, and Lowell P. Weicker Jr.

Delaware, 1990undated - Page 118- National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials 1973.418

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Includes Joe Biden, Thomas R. Carper, and Michael N. Castle.

Florida, undated box 27 folder 13 Scope and Contents note

Includes Lincoln Diaz Balart, Michael Bilirakis, Allen Boyd Jr., Corrine Brown, Jim Davis, Peter Deutsch, Tom Feeney, Mark Foley, Porter J. Goss, Bob Graham, Alcee L. Hastings, Ric Keller, Tom Lewis, Connie Mack, John Mica, Jeff Miller, Bill Nelson, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, E. Clay Shaw Jr., Clifford D. Stearns, Karen Thurman, David Weldon, Robert Wexler, and Bill Young.

Georgia, undated box 27 folder 14 Scope and Contents note

Includes Sanford Bishop, Max Burns, Saxby Chambliss, Max W. Cleland, Michael Collins, Nathan Deal, Phil Gingley, Johnny Isakson, Jack Kingston, John Lewis, John Linder, Denise L. Majette, Jim Marshall, Zell Miller, Charles Norwood, and David Scott.

Hawaii, undated box 27 folder 15 Scope and Contents note

Includes Neil Abercrombie, Daniel K. Akaka, Ben Cayetano, Daniel K. Inouye, and Patsy T. Mink.

Idaho, undated box 27 folder 16 Scope and Contents note

Includes Larry Craig, Michael D. Crapo, , C. L. "Butch" Otter, and Mike Simpson.

Illinois, 1990undated box 27 folder 17 Scope and Contents note

Includes Judy Biggert, , Jerry Costello, Philip M. Crane, Danny K. Davis, Richard Durbin, , , Lane Evans, Peter G. Fitzgerald, Luis Gutierrez, Dennis J. Hastert, Henry J. Hyde, Jesse Jackson Jr., Tim Johnson, Mark Kirk, Ray Lahood, William D. Lipinski, Donald Manzullo, Lynn Martin, Glenn Poshard, Dan Rostenkowski, Bobby L. Rush, Janice

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D. Schakowsky, John Shimkus, Paul Simon, and Jerry Weller.

Indiana, undated box 27 folder 18 Scope and Contents note

Includes Evan Bayh, Carol Mosley Braun, Dan L. Burton, Steve Buyer, Julia Carson, Chris Chocola, Baron Hill, John N. Hostettler, Richard G. Lugar, David McIntosh, Mike Pence, Mark Souder, and Peter J. Visclosky.

Iowa, 1990undated box 27 folder 19 Scope and Contents note

Includes , , Fred Grandy, Charles Grassley, , J. Bennett Johnston, , , Jim Leach, and .

Kansas, undated box 27 folder 20 Scope and Contents note

Includes , Bill Graves, Nancy Landen Kassebaum, Dennis Moore, , , , Vince Snowbarger, and .

Kentucky, undated box 28 folder 1 Scope and Contents note

Includes Scotty Baesler, Jim Bunning, Ernest Lee Fletcher, Ron Lewis, Ken Lucas, Mitch McConnell Jr., Anne Northup, Harold "Hal" Rogers, and Edward Whitfield.

Louisiana, 1990undated box 28 folder 2 Scope and Contents note

Includes , Richard Baker, John Breaux, John Cooksey, William J. Jefferson, Chris John, Mary Landrieu, Jim McCrery, W. J. Tauzin, and David Vitter.

Maine, 1990-1995undated box 28 folder 3 Scope and Contents note

Includes Thomas H. Allen, John Baldacci, , , Michael H. Michaud, and .

Maryland, 1990undated box 28 folder 4 Scope and Contents note

Includes Koscoe G. Bartlett, Benjamin L. Cardin, , Robert Ehrlich, Wayne Gilchrest, Parris - Page 120- National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials 1973.418

Glendening, Steny H. Hoyer, Barbara A. Mikulski, Paul S. Sarbanes, William Donald Schaefer, and Albert Wynn.

Massachusetts, 1990undated box 28 folder 5 Scope and Contents note

Includes William Delahunt, Barney Frank, Edward Kennedy, Joseph P. Kennedy, John F. Kerry, Edward J. Markey, James P. McGovern, Marty Meehan, Richard Neal, John W. Olver, and John F. Tierney.

Michigan, 1995undated box 28 folder 6 Scope and Contents note

Includes , David Camp, Dick Chrysler, John Conyers Jr., John D. Dingell, Vernon J. Ehlers, John Engler, Peter Hoekstra, Dale Kildee, Carolyn C. Kilpatrick, Joseph Knollenberg, Carl Levin, Sander M. Levin, Thaddeus G. McCotter, Candice S. Miller, Mike Rogers, Nick Smith, Bart Stupak, and Fred Upton.

Minnesota, 1990-1995undated box 28 folder 7 Scope and Contents note

Includes , , David Durenberger, Gil Gutknecht, Mark Kennedy, , Betty McCollum, James L. Oberstar, Collin C. Peterson, , and Martin Olan Sabo.

Mississippi, undated box 28 folder 8 Scope and Contents note

Includes Thad Cochran, Trent Lott, Mike Parker, Charles Pickering, Ronnie Shows, Gene Taylor, Bennie Thompson, and Roger Wicker.

Missouri, undated box 28 folder 9 Scope and Contents note

Includes Todd Akin, Roy Blunt, Christopher S. "Kit" Bond, William "Bill" Clay, Bill Emerson, Jo Ann Emerson, Richard Gephardt, Kenny C. Hulshof, Karen McCarthy, Ike Skelton, Jim Talent, and Harold L. Volkmer.

Montana, 19902000 box 28 folder 10

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Includes Max S. Baucus, Conrad Burns, and Denny Rehberg.

Nebraska, 1990undated box 28 folder 11 Scope and Contents note

Includes Douglas K. Bereuter, Jon Christensen, James J. Exon, Chuck Hagel, E. Benjamin Nelson, Tom Osborne, and Lee Terry.

Nevada, 1992undated box 28 folder 12 Scope and Contents note

Includes Shelley Berkley, John Ensign, Jim Gibbons, Jon C. Porter, Harry Reid, and Barbara F. Vucanovich.

New Hampshire, undated box 28 folder 13 Scope and Contents note

Includes Charles Bass, Jeb Bradley, Judd Gregg, Robert "Bob" Smith, and John E. Sununu.

New Jersey, 1989undated box 28 folder 14 Scope and Contents note

Includes Robert E. Andrews, John Corzine, Mike Ferguson, Rodney Frelinghuysen, Scott Garrett, Frank R. Lautenberg, Frank LoBiondo, Frank Pallone Jr., Bill Pascrell Jr., Donald M. Payne, Steven R. Rothman, H. James Saxton, Christopher H. Smith, and Robert G. Torricelli.

New Mexico, undated box 28 folder 15 Scope and Contents note

Includes Jeff Bingaman, Pete Domenici, Gary E. Johnson, Steve Pearce, Bill Redmond, Tom Udall, and Heather A. Wilson.

New York, 1990undated box 28 folder 16 Scope and Contents note

Includes Gary L. Ackerman, Sherwood L. Boehlert, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Joseph Crowley, Mario M. Cuomo, Alfonse M. D'Amato, Eliot L. Engel, , Daniel Frisa, Felix Grucci Jr., Maurice D. Hinchey, Amory Houghton Jr., , Sue W. Kelly, Peter T. King, Nita M. Lowey, , Carolyn McCarthy, John M. McHugh, Michael R. McNulty, Gregory W. Meeks, Jerrold Nadler, Major R. Owens, - Page 122- National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials 1973.418

George Pataki, Bill Paxon, , Charles B. Rangel, Charles E. Schumer, Jose E. Serrano, , , Nydia Velazquez, James T. Walsh, and .

North Carolina, undated box 28 folder 17 Scope and Contents note

Includes Frank W. Ballance Jr., Cass Ballenger, Richard Burr, Howard Cable, Elizabeth Dole, John Edwards, Bob Etheridge, David Funderburk, Robin Hayes, Fred Heinemann, Walter Jones Jr., Mike McIntyre, Brad Miller, Sue Myrick, David Price, Charles Taylor, and Melvin Watt.

North Dakota, undated box 28 folder 18 Scope and Contents note

Includes Kent Conrad, Byron Dorgan, and Earl Pomeroy.

Ohio, 1992undated box 28 folder 19 Scope and Contents note

Includes John A. Boehner, , Steve Chabot, Mike DeWine, Eric Fingerhut, Paul E. Gillmor, David L. Hobson, Martin R. Hoke, Stephanie Tubbs Jones, , Dennis J. Kucinich, Steve C. LaTourette, Charles J. Luken, Bob Ney, , Rob Portman, , Ralph S. Regula, Tim Ryan, , Patrick J. Tiberi, and George V. Voinovich.

Oklahoma, 1990undated box 28 folder 20 Scope and Contents note

Includes Bill K. Brewster, Brad Carson, , James Inhofe, Ernest Istook, Frank Keating, Frank D. Lucas, Don Nickles, and John Sullivan.

Oregon, 1990undated box 28 folder 21 Scope and Contents note

Includes Earl Blumenauer, , Wes Cooley, Peter DeFazio, Darlene Hooley, John Kitzhaber, Gordon Smith, Robert F. Smith, , David Wu, and .

Pennsylvania, 1990undated box 28 folder 22 Scope and Contents note

Includes Mike Doyle, Philip S. English, Chaka Fattah, Jon D. Fox, George W. Gekas, , James G. Greenwood, Melissa A. Hart, Joseph M. Hoeffel, Tim - Page 123- National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials 1973.418

Holden, Paul Kanjorski, Tim Murphy, John P. Murtha, John Peterson, Joe Pitts, Todd Platts, Tom Ridge, , Don Sherwood, Bill Shuster, Arlen Spector, , and Curt Weldon.

Rhode Island, undated box 28 folder 23 Scope and Contents note

Includes Lincoln Almond, Lincoln D. Chafee, Patrick J. Kennedy, James Langevin, John F. Reed, and Robert A. Weygand.

South Carolina, 1990undated box 28 folder 24 Scope and Contents note

Includes J. Gresham Barrett, Carroll Campbell, James Clyburn, Jim DeMint, Lindsey Graham, Ernest F. Hollings, Bob Inglis, John Spratt, and Joe Wilson.

South Dakota, undated box 28 folder 25 Scope and Contents note

Includes Tom Daschle, William J. Janklow, Tim Johnson, George S. Mickelson, and Larry Pressler.

Tennessee, 1995undated box 28 folder 26 Scope and Contents note

Includes , Marsha Blackburn, William Brock, Bob Clement, Jim Cooper, Lincoln Davis, John Duncan Jr., Harold E. Ford, Bill Frist, Bart Gordon, Van Hilleary, Bill Jenkins, John S. Tanner, Fred Thompson, and Zach Wamp.

Texas, 1990-19912001undated box 28 folder 27 Scope and Contents note

Includes Michael A. Andrews, Joe L. Barton, Chris Bell, Henry Bonilla, Kevin Brady, Michael C. Burgess, George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush, John R. Carter, Ronald D. Coleman, Larry Combest, John Cornyn, Tom DeLay, Lloyd Doggett, Chet Edwards, Martin Frost, , Charles A. Gonzalez, Phil Gramm, Kay Granger, Gene Green, Ralph M. Hall, Jeb Hensarling, Ruben E. Hinojosa, Kay Bailey Hutchinson, Shelia Jackson, Eddie Bernice Johnson, Sam Johnson, Nick Lampson, Gregory Laughlin, Salomon B. Ortiz, Ron Paul, Silvestre Reyes, Ann W. Richards, Ciro D. Rodriguez, Max A. Sandlin, Pete Sessions, Michael A. Shore, Lamar Smith, Charles W.

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Stenholm, William Thornberry, Jim Turner, and Charles Wilson.

Utah, undated box 29 folder 1 Scope and Contents note

Includes Robert F. Bennett, Rob Bishop, Christopher B. Cannon, Orrin Hatch, , and Jim Matheson.

Virginia, undated box 29 folder 2 Scope and Contents note

Includes George Allen, Ricker Boucher, Leslie L. Byrne, Jo Ann Davis, Thomas M. Davis, J. Randy Forbes, Virgil N. Goode Jr., Bob Goodlatte, James P. Moran, Lewis F. Payne, Edward L. Schrack, Robert C. Scott, John Warner, Lawrence Douglas Wilder, and Frank R. Wolf.

Vermont, 1990undated box 29 folder 3 Scope and Contents note

Includes Howard B. Dean, James Jeffords, Patrick J. Leahy, and Bernard Sanders.

Washington, 1990undated box 29 folder 4 Scope and Contents note

Includes Brock Adams, Maria Cantwell, Norman D. Dicks, Jennifer Dunn, Richard Hastings, Rick Larsen, Jim McDermott, Patty Murray, George R. Nethercutt Jr., Adam Smith, Linda Smith, and Rick White.

West Virginia, undated box 29 folder 5 Scope and Contents note

Includes Robert Byrd, Shelley Moore Capito, Alan B. Mollohan, Nick Joe Rahall Jr., John D. Rockefeller, and Bob Wise.

Wisconsin, 1993undated box 29 folder 6 Scope and Contents note

Includes Tammy Baldwin, Peter W. Barca, Thomas Barrett, Russ Feingold, Mark Green, Jay Johnson, Ronald J. Kind, Gerald D. Kleczka, Scott Klug, Herb Kohl, Mark Neumann, David R. Obey, Thomas E. Petri, Paul D. Ryan, F. James Sensenbrenner Jr., and Tommy G. Thompson.

Wyoming, undated box 29 folder 7

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Includes Barbara Cubin, Michael B. Enzi, Jim Geringer, Alan K. Simpson, and Craig Thomas.

Territories, undated box 29 folder 8 Scope and Contents note

Includes Eni F. H. Faleomavaega, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Carlos Romero-Barcelo, and Robert Underwood.

Cabinet positions, undated box 29 folder 9 Scope and Contents note

Includes John Ashcroft, Ronald H. Brown, Carol M. Browner, , Henry G. Cisneros, Bill Clinton, Hillary Rodham Clinton, William M. Daley, Joe Deere, Steve Forbes, Hazel Rollins O'Leary, Federico F. Peña, Richard W. Riley, Bob Shauss, Lawrence Summers, Clayton Yeuter.

Board members, 1953-1979undated Title/Description Instances Board of directors, 1953-1963undated box 29 folder 10 Scope and Contents note

Includes Edmund F. Ball, John J. Balles, F. G. Bannerot Jr., Mr. Blunt, William T. Brady, C. L. Bromberg, George W. Brown, J. Brucker, Harold Byron, R. Conrad Cooper, Fred Crawford, John N. Curlett, David Cunningham, T. C. Davis, Ray R. Eppert, F. E. Everett, Abraham J. Feldman, Roger S. Firestone, Arthur E. Gartner, E. B. Germany, Francis Gleason, David Graham, Mr. Green, Mr. Gredl, N. Bernard Gussett, Tom Hallowell, Harry Hanson, Donald J. Hardenbrook, M. M. Hardin, Donald Hart, Henry Heuser, G. Maurice Hill, Stanley Hope, J. W. Humphrey, J. C. Jacobs, Howard Jensen, L. J. Kavanagh, Charles Landriegan, Milton C. Lightner, Jim Low, Mr. Marriott, L. L. McBurney, D. R. McClung, M. C. McCool, J. McGovern, F. J. McKenna, S. H. Millender, Robert Miller, Mr. Miller, Mr. Naden, George Olmsted Jr., Charles H. Parcells, Henry Pape Jr., Daniel S. Parker, J. Parker, Robert Paxton, William T. Payne, Morris B. Pendleton, Raymond S. Perry, Sylvester Petro, Glendon Roberts, Ralph Robey, John Poohe, Nat S. Rogers, Franklin G. Russell, John J. Ryan, J. Nelson Shepherd, Charles R. Sligh, Joseph P. Spang Jr., Robert O. Sprague, W. A. Steele, Mr. Stilwell, Millard E. Stone, W. G. Storie, Marvin Swain, Jack Turcott, Richard Turk, H. Von Bergen, Robert Warren, G. L. Weissenburger,

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Edward R. Westphal, H. H. Whitmore, Donald Williams, E. J. Williams, and J. P. Williams.

Board of directors last year on the board, 1961 box 29 folder 11 Scope and Contents note

Includes H. Y. Bassett, Robert C. Bassett, Mr. Benning, John E. Bixler, J. Clinton Bowman, Willard W. Brown, W. E. Buchanan, Martin J Condon III, Lauchlin M. Currie, M. C. Funk, H. G. England, N. B. Giustina, Ralph K. Gottshall, Paul C. Graham, Boone Gross, Frederick J. Haas, J. R. Henderson, Mr. Hull, John W. Humphrey, Paul F. Jahncke, Sherman R. Knapp, Charles Landriegan, Robert D. Love, Mr. MacNaughton, L. L. McBurney, Mr. McClave, Buck Mickel, N. R. Patterson, George Peper, C. P. Rather, George W. Ray, E. C. Rettig, Fred L. Riggin Jr., C. H. Rison, Nat S. Rogers, Mr. Samwell, J. Nelson Shepherd, Mr. Shumway, Oliver Skellet, Joseph T. Sohn, William A. Steele, Richard P. Towne, R. J. Wean Sr., William H. Wilkerson, George H. Williams, W. P. Woodley, and W. A. Yost Jr.

New board of directors, 1963 box 29 folder 12

New board of directors, 1978 November box 29 folder 13 Scope and Contents note

Includes identification sheet and photos of William C. Adams, James G. Affleck, Norman E. Alexander, John R. Arnold, Melvin C. Arnold, E. W. Asplin, William F. Ballhaus, Henry M. Carris, Richard T. Chatham, James S. Cook, Frederick B. Dent, J. W. Eggers, Louis Fernandez, Marvin E. Gantz Jr., Edward P. Hardin, Fred L. Hartley, Jack Hatcher, Frank E. Hedrick, James A. Henderson, Robert H. Hopkins, John W. Howell, David D. Hunting Jr., Joseph R. Keys, William A. Kistler Jr., Fred T. Lanners Jr., John D. Logan, Worth Loomis, Jack MacNider, William S. Manning, James L. Mason, James C. McGill, John R. Miller Jr., John F. Mitchell, Herbert L. Oakes, W. F. Ortloff, Donald E. Porter, Arthur C. Prine Jr., Herbert Roth Jr., William G. Roth, Harold A. Shaub, L. Chandler Smith, Chris Speligene, Robert E. Thomas, Kenneth F. Thompson, Zane G. Todd, Alexander B. Trowbridge, Russel Wehrle.

New board of directors, 1979 September box 29 folder 14 Scope and Contents note

Includes W. W. Abbot, D. F. Baker, Joseph A. Boyd, James Cashman Jr., J. Dealy, C. F. Donnelly, James Gary, Chet Giermak, Preston H. Haskell, J. B. Henderson, James C. Hendershot, Dennis Hendrix, Edward A. Horrigan, Burleigh E. Jacobs, John J. Kaper, E. Robert Kinney, H. S. Kuyper, Thomas J. McHugh, William K. McLain,

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Mr. McLaughlin, M. G. Mitchell, Mr. Sauereisen, Mr. Shwayder, Richard M. Siminous (?), Mr. Spalum, Herbert Stockham, W. K. Tell Jr., Edwin H. Webster, and Mr. Whitaker.

Former board members A-E, undated box 29 folder 15 Scope and Contents note

Includes William M. Allen, J. B. Anderson, T. Coleman Andrews, John Aram, William Archer, George H. Armstrong, Edwin H. Arnold, Hampton M. Auld, N. M. Ayers, G. R. Babcock, J. W. Barker, Carlyle F. Barnes, E. T. Barwick, Arnold O. Beckman, Mr. Belknap, Hugh P. Bigler, William Brady, Mr. Brady, C. E. Branick, C. E. Branier, J. D. Bronson, Edwin P. Brown, P. W. Brown, R. E. Bundy, Paul O. Canaday, James T. Carny Jr., F. Gano Chance, R. E. Clements, George Coppers, H. H. Corey, Henry H. Cowie, Earl F. Cross, Lauchlin M. Currie, George M. Curtis, Ralph Cutting, John Daniels, J. Luther Davis, J. H. Devor, Lewis A. Dibble, E. S. Dillard, W. M. Elmer, J. A. Engelhard, and F. E. Everett.

Former board members F-L, undated box 29 folder 16 Scope and Contents note

Includes James F. Fairman, Walther H. Feldmann, Chris Finkbeiner, J. W. Fisher, James A. Folger, Mr. Forio, Edward Fuller, Emmet C. Gardner, E. B. Germany, Francis Gleason, Thomas F. Gleed, Joseph Griesebieck, R. S. Gruver, James Morrow Hagood, E. P. Hamilton, D. H. Hanes Jr., Gordon Hanes, P. H. Haskell Jr., Albert Henry Jr., David G. Hill, G. Maurice Hill, W. H. Hipsher, H. E. Humphreys, J. V. Jamison III, Bruce M. Jeffris, J. D. Jewell, Edward C. Jones, William L. Keady, Donald S. Kennedy, J. Walter Kisling, W. G. Koch, Mr. Kurfees, Hal Lainson, L. Evert Landon, Charles Landrigan, R. S. Logan, F. F. Looch, Earl T. Luff, and Roy G. Lucks.

Former board members M-W, undated box 29 folder 17 Scope and Contents note

Includes James Dreher Maitland, T. M. Martin, C. G. McClave, T. Marcus McClellan, D. R. McClune, Robert Miller, R. E. Milner, E. E. Moore, Mr. Naden, John R. Newell, Wilbur Norton, Mr. Norton, J. J. O'Connell, Richard A. O'Connor, J. S. Parker, William Payne, H. Prentis Jr., James R. Price, H. M. Porter, Harlan Potter, H. R. Redohl, Russell Rice, Clinton Robinson, K. M. Robinson, Douglas F. Roby, Howard H. Roth, Mr. Samwell, Rufus Schuber Jr., Martin G. Schwamb, H. T. Sharpe, J. K. Shenn, J. G. Shennan, George F. Smith, George P. F. Smith, Harold Brown Smith, W. F. Smith, Theodore F. Spear, Ruth Stafford, Charles M. Sturkey, Carl S. Swisher, V. Robins Tate, Lee B. Thomas, R.

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Train, Richard Turk, A. R. Watson, Warren Webster, J. Robert Welsh, W. K. Whiteford, W. W. Whitson, E. B. Whittemore, L. S. Wilcoxson, Donald Williams, Jay Wilson, Robert Wilson, William P. Witherow, and Walter H. Wulf.

Former board members, undated box 80 folder 14

Possible former board members, undated box 30 folder 1 Scope and Contents note

Includes M. M. Anderson, Olof Anderson, Paul W. Bachman, Ralph Baldwin, K. G. Bentson, John G. Bernard, T. M. Block, Fred I. Brown, Meade Brunet, C. F. Burroughs Jr., William Bynum, John E. Carroll, Owen Cooper, R. E. Covey Jr., Mr. Daerger, J. C. Davidson, Mr. Dillingham, Richard S. Elliott, Mr. Englehard, James F. Fairman, Mr. Farrel, George Fern, Walter D. Fuller, James Gaylor, Robert S. Grover, Roger H. Hallowell, Gordon Hanes, Mr. Harding, Tom A. Harris, Thomas J. Harris, Mr. Haskell, Philip Hawkins, Mr. Hawkins, W. W. Heimberger, David G. Hill, Charles R. Hook, H. M. Horner, Frederic Howe, Robert Humphrey, Mr. Isaacson, Herbert Jahnche, Samuel S. Johnson, Leon C. Jones, Merle G. Jones, Thomas Ray Jones, Earle M. Jorganson, Kenneth C. Kellar, Arthur Kemp, Charles Kendrick, Donald F. Kijar, J. F. Kurfees Jr., Harold C. Lumb, Peter Lynch, D. Beryl Manischewitz, John C. McCall, Mr. McDonnell, W. W. McThenia, D. Milner, E. Marshall Michals, Mr. Milner, F. Moore, E. A Morris, John H. Munnian, , D. H. Oaesmeyer, Walter O'Bannon Jr., H. F. O'Brien, G. S. Peppiatt, Russell L. Peters, E. C. Peterson, Mr. Pettet, John F. Pierson, George Piper, E. H. Price, Mr. Rader, Walter M. Rieger Jr., Victor Riesel, H. J. Romnes, R. E. Rowland, Linsley W. Rucker, Mr. Russel, James A. Ryder, Harold H. Scaff, Mr. Schneider, Mr. Sehwamb, Mr. Shaver, Mr. Simonson, Philip A. Singleton, Mr. Skinner, George P. F. Smith, Robert F. Smith, Mr. Steelman, Wickie Steiner, C. K. Stillwagon, George Strike, Mr. Sundt, Rupert C. Thompson Jr., Mr. Todd, Kenneth C. Towe, Lawson Turcotte, Walter B. Van Wart, William S. Vaughn, Mr. Vinson, A. L. Vits, Richard G. Wade, Mr. Wadley, Charles Ward, Bob Warren, Mr. Weinig, George A. Wilson, Robert E. Wilson, R. N. Woodall, and Mr. Wunder.

Staff, 1895-2014undated Title/Description Instances NAM presidents, 1895-1989 box 52-54

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Includes Rudolph F. Bannow, C. L. Bardo, Wallace F. Bennett, Earl Buntin, C. M. Chester, Howard Coonley, Frederick C. Crawford, Thomas Dolan, John E. Edgerton, Walter D. Fuller, Robert M. Gaylord, William J. Grede, Werner P. Gullander, Charles R. Hook, Stanley C. Hope, E. Douglas Kenna, John Kirby Jr., R. Heath Larry, Milton C. Lightner, Robert L. Lund, Stephen C. Mason, H. C. McClellan, John W. McGovern, Ira Mosher, Cola G. Parker, D. M. Perry, H. W. Prentis Jr., George Pope, Claude Putnam, H. G. Ritter III, William H. Ruffin, Morris Sayre, Theodore C. Search, Charles R. Sligh Jr., Ernest G. Swigert, Andrew Trowbridge, J. W. Van Cleave, W. B. Warner, Robert R. Wason, and William P. Witherow.

NAM staff, 1947-1966 box 30 folder 2 Scope and Contents note

Includes Leslie Avery (director of public information), Charles Stewart Baeder (head of international affairs division), John C. Bosted (treasurer), Dr. Neil Bowman, Thomas Brennan, Vada Horsch (assistant secretary), Dr. Bennett E. Kline (executive vice president for program development), Charles Kothe (vice president for industrial relations), Dr. Harley L. Lutz (consultant), Edward Maher (vice president of public relations), Kenneth R. Miller (senior vice president), Sybyl Patterson, David M. Reeves (secretary), Dr. Ralph Robey (economic adviser), Charles Stenicka (vice president for industrial relations)

Employer Association Group past chairmen, 1950-2008 box 82 Scope and Contents note

Plaque of names including C. W. Anderson, Jack Barker, Stanley Benford, Richard H. Burke, C. David Burns, Donald E. Butler, Thomas W. Butler, Roger T. Caron, William I. Cassidy, A. Bruce Clarke, William Dahlman, Richard J. Daniel, Kermit L. Darkey, Edward J. Dowd Jr., Thomas A. Ebert, Mary Lynn Fayoumi, Robert R. Fortney, Roland E. Fulton, John J. Gibson, Karl F. Glos, Rodger M. Glos, James Gray, Robert R. Grunsky, Robert P. Hallenbeck Jr., Thomas H. Hazzard, John D. Hostutler, James G. Howell, Walter A. Knorr, James P. Logan, Howard L. Kelly, Walter P. Knauss, A. Bertram Locke, Russell C. McCarthy, M. J. Muckey, Richard C. Noyes, Sandra A. Parker, Ralph J. Pontillo, H. R. (Mick) Redohl, William A. Sebastian, Michael G. Severns, George H. Shellenberger, George E. Shelton III, David J. Smith, Richard A. Smith, William H. Smith, David G. Soash, Donald M. Standriff, William D. Stansil, Albert Stauffacher, Charles E. Stenicka, Wayne Stettbacher,

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William G. Storie, William E. Taylor, Ross E. Thoresen, Daniel K. White, and Richard W. Wright.

NIC State Associations Group past chairman, 1956-2003 box 82 Scope and Contents note

Plaque of names including Orville V. Bergren, Donald C. Burnell, Ed C. Burris, Frank W. Cantrell, Robert A. Chadbourne, Otto F. Christenson, Clifford M. Clarke, A. C. Conde, Ivan Congleton, J. S. (Sid) Craiger, Philip M. Darling, Kenneth O. Decko, Donald E. DeVries, George S. Dibble Jr., Robert A. Ewens, C. David Gordon, Robert E. Halladay, James S. Haney, Paul E. Hassett, B. Morton Havey, Edward L. Holloway, Leonard C. Johnson, Thomas R. Johnson, Harry D. Linn, Julius E. Kubier, John W. "Mac" MacIlroy, R. G. "Jerry" McBride, John C. McCurry, E. J. O'Connor, Joseph R. Shaw, Charles H. Taylor, John G. Thodis, C. Weber Tuly, S. Rayburn Watkins, and Carter Witt III.

New directors, 1960-1961 box 30 folder 3

NAM chairmen, 1962-2012 box 55-57, 83 Scope and Contents note

Includes Mary Andringa, Dexter F. Baker, Warren L. Batts, James H. Binns, William T. Brady, George W. Brown, Charles E. Bunch, Calvin A. "Tink" Campbell Jr., Michael E. Campbell, Robert Cizik, Richard E. Dauch, Donald W. Davis, Earnest W. Deavenport Jr., Robert F. Dee, Archie W. Dunham, Edward J. Dwyer, John W. Fisher, J. Robert Floor, Donald A. Gaudion, Stanley C. Gault, Donald J. Hardenbrook, John T. Hartley, Richard E. Heckert, James B. Henderson, Donald L. Jordon, Richard C. Kautz, W. W. Keeler, James H. Keyes, Daniel J. Krumm, R. Heath Larry, John A. Luke Jr., Herbert E. Markley, Dana G. Mead, David B. Meeker, Douglas R. Oberhelman, Bernard J. O'Keefe, J. Tracy O'Rourke, Stanley C. Pace, Daniel Parker, Guy S. Peppiatt, Robert A. Pritzker, Burt F. Raynes, William Robert "Tim" Timken Jr., M. P. Venema, Arthur D. Wainwright, Harry K. Wells, and Luke G. Williams.

Directors, circa 1962 box 30 folder 4

NAM staff, circa 1970 box 30 folder 5

NAM staff, circa 1970 box 80 folder 15

Office personnel, between 1973-1977 box 30 folder 6

IR staff, 1978 September 25 box 30 folder 7

IR staff, 1978 September 25 box 80 folder 16

Atlanta field office, 1978 November 8 box 30 folder 8

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Includes Delia Moreland, Gladys Smith, F. Steinbruegge, and Charlotte Thompson

Atlanta field office, 1978 November 8 box 80 folder 17

Field personnel, 1979 March 28-29 box 30 folder 9 Scope and Contents note

Includes identification sheet and photos of Dick Allen, C. Bender, Wayne Boan, William Burton, Bob Clifton, Phil D'Appley, R. Dixon, Tom Estler, Nancy Fullerton, Bill Grier, Chet Harding, Winn Howell, B. Hudspeth, D. Landsidle, John Miner, Nelson Morrow, Jim Nelson, David Nemeth, Rick Norment, F. O'Neill, Perry Owens, Rod Spackman, Frank Steinbruegge, Ray Strayer, Mike Swinehart, B. Whyte, and S. Wieland.

New field PA reps, 1979 May 23 box 30 folder 10 Scope and Contents note

Includes identification sheet and photos of J. C. Buck, Joe Byrnes, Dale Flors, Roger Glancy, John Holcomb, Jim Keegan, Jan G. Keeyof, Mark Jay Kurtzrock, Steve Lokey, S. M. "Red" Ramsey, Allen B. Rider III, Marcel Rudin, John Sharp, Scott W. Strawbridge, and Rick Winsinan.

New field PA reps, 1979 May 23 box 80 folder 18

Field PA reps visit to headquarters, 1979 June 27 box 30 folder 11 Scope and Contents note

Includes identification sheet and photos of Art Allweiss, Tom Bishop, Paul Buinkow, Zach Campbell, Don Christensen, Laurence Fox, Dave O'Brien, Fred Pennington, and Max Ulrich.

Staff, 1979 August 29 box 30 folder 12 Scope and Contents note

Includes J. Arps, B. Blasier, C. Boudreau, D. Cannon, M. Decker, R. Dixon, A. Fine, B. Flynn, Nancy Fullerton, H. Garyian, F. Glace, Joe Grimes, T. Haley, R. Harkins, B. Hudspepth, L. Jacobson, Helen Jaron, F. Johnson, L. King, G. Klein, H. Laney, M. Licalzi, Paul Lockwood, Cliff Massa, I. Marez, S. Meeks, Tom Minarik, P. Moehrle, Julie Noldy, J. Ogiony, D. Paulin, L. Paynter, Jim Pellon, M. Roberts, E. Robinson, M. Rollins, D.

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Sloane, J. Starrels, K. Stevens, L. Tate, B. Trible, Doug Trussell, H. Vine, S. Winters, D. Woodcock, J. Work.

Staff, 1979 August 29 box 80 folder 19

NAM staff, 1979 box 30 folder 13 Scope and Contents note

Includes Jan Amundson, Debi Banning, Robert Barker, Alvin Battle, Linda Becker, Joyce Bennett, Mary Blizzard, Donna Bove, James Brack, Leo Burby, Ed Burke, Garret Carpenter, Darlene Clark, Bill Collins, Geri Colombaro, Portia Eaglin, Barbara Ervin, Mary Evans, Rita Ferrando, Stacia Gaines, Tom Goldberg, Carmen Gray, George Hagedorn, Lee Hamilton, Eugene Hardy, Richard Hart, Rick Henson, Gayle Herman, Joni Hodgeson, Martha Holdeman, Eva Holdsworth, Helena Hutton, Kaz Inouye, Marjie Jones, Lou King, Bob Kirkman, Patricia Kosiol, Jacquie Lay, Carolyn Lewis, Gary Lidkin, Betty Lu Long, Brenda McChriston, Bea Meyer, Thomas Newman, George Olmstead, Frank O'Neill, Theodore Paulissen, Tom Persky, Ed Person, David Raboy, Forrest Rettgers, Jane Ring, Carol Robinson, B. D. Roland, Ileane Rosenthal, Janet Ryan, Janice Schober, Pat Sever, Jaye Shelton, Betty Shoemaker, Suzanne Simpson, Gayle Smouse, Robert Starke, Kathy Steele, James Tony, Alexander Trowbridge, Cindy Wignall, Stanford Winston, and Pam Young.

NAM staff, 1979 box 80 folder 20

NAM staff, 1980 box 30 folder 14 Scope and Contents note

Includes S. Anderson, Bevolin Ashley, R. Atha, Pam Ball, Bill Blasier, David Bowes, John Castelloni, Denise Copsoky, Carolyn Coldryn, C. Dyche, J. Fisher, Richard Flanagan, Beth Foremaze, Stacia Gaines, D. Gardei, Liz Gardner, Joan Goderre, C. Hanrahan, G. Herman, Helena Hutton, Nine Jones, Alan Leifer, Howard Lewis III, Marie Louie, Pete Lunnie, Janis Moore, P. Morrison, Rick Norment, Yvonne Peat, Patti JoAnn Potts, Terry Reitz, Forrest Rettgers, Q. Riegel, Bob Rugland, Chuck Rund, Jaye Shelton, Suzanne Simpson, Marlene Stein, Andrew Tevington, Alexander Trowbridge, R. Ussmiller, Daniel Vannoy, Joan Walsky, Mel Watson, Joan Williams, Luke Williams, and Jane Work.

NAM staff, 1980 box 80 folder 21

Council of Manufacturing Associations past chairmen, box 82 1980-2011

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Plaque with names including Lori Anderson, C. Reuben Autery, Emmett Barker, Robert E. Blanchard, Jared O. Blum, Glenn E. Braswell, Harry W. Buzzerd Jr., Red Cavaney, Thomas P. Conley, Thomas J. Dammrich, Regis J. Delmontagne, Richard M. Doyle, Robert W. Foster, William E. Gaskin, R. Mickey Gorman, Barbara C. Higgens, Robert L. Holding, William W. Ingraham, J. Stephen Larkin, Richard A. Lillquist, Joseph M. McGuire, David A. Miller, Malcolm E. O'Hagan, Bruce J. Parker, Graydon R. Powers, Donald E. Purcell, J. Lawrence Robinson, Carole M. Rogin, R. Sid Smith, Douglas Thomson, Robert Weidner III, and Robin Wiener.

C. Halpern Georgetown law center staff, 1981 February 6 box 30 folder 15

C. Halpern Georgetown law center staff, 1981 February 6 box 80 folder 22

NAM staff, 1981 box 30 folder 16 Scope and Contents note

Includes Bill Bartalone, James Binns, Beth Blanken, Bill Basier, Patrick Brogan, Angyll Campbell, Dan Cannon, Edward Douglas, Glen Drapkin, Conron Dyche, Larry Fox, Dave Frankil, Jane Frey, Joan Goderre, Mark Griffiths, Randy Hale, Lee Hamilton, Tonya Henell, Jill Henderson, Thomas Houser, Paul Huard, Susan Huber, Helena Issa, Steven Johnson, Helen Joran, Gail King, Leslie Launer, Pete Lunnie, Cliff Massa, Rick Norment, Kevin Ott, Bob Ragland, Diane Reed, Forrest I. Rettgers, Quinten Riegel, Bill Roberts, Pat Schaeffer, Dick Seibert, Steve Settle, Barbara Theis, Alexander Trowbridge, Dan Vannoy, Valdore Wallace, Margaret White, and Jane Work.

NAM staff, 1981 box 80 folder 23

NAM staff, 1983 box 30 folder 17

NAM staff, 1983 box 80 folder 24

NAM small and medium manufacturers chair, 1983-2010 box 58 Scope and Contents note

Includes Mary Vermeer Andringa, Ronald Bullock, Murray A. Gerber, Stephanie Harkness, J. W. Kisling, Scot H. Laney, Gerald Letendre, Dyke Messinger, Anthony F. Raimondo, Ronald P. Sandmeyer Sr., Ruth Stafford, W. Fletcher Steele, and Patsy Williams.

Senior management, 1996 box 30 folder 18

Senior management, 1999 box 30 folder 19

2001 chairman box 30 folder 20

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NAM staff, 2001 box 80 folder 25

Rudolph F. Bannow, 1961 box 31 folder 1 Scope and Contents note

Served as president.

Tony Buonomo, 1979 July 16 box 31 folder 2 Scope and Contents note

Served as treasurer.

Tony Buonomo, 1979 July 16 box 80 folder 26 Scope and Contents note

Served as treasurer.

Bill Campbell, 1978 November 28 box 31 folder 3 Scope and Contents note

Served as chairman.

Tink Campbell, undated box 31 folder 4 Scope and Contents note

Served as chairman.

Dan Cannon, 1974 July box 31 folder 5 Scope and Contents note

Director of environmental affairs.

James Carter, 1979 June 22 box 31 folder 6 Scope and Contents note

Regulatory reform assistant vice president.

James Carter, 1979 June 22 box 80 folder 27 Scope and Contents note

Regulatory reform assistant vice president.

James Carter and Steve Gardner, 1978 June box 31 folder 7

Robert E. Clements, undated box 31 folder 8

Richard Dauch, 2003 box 31 folder 9

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Manufacturing Institute chair.

Gov. Engler, 2005 December 13 box 36

John Engler correspondence, 2005-2010 Scope and Contents note

Includes e-mails sent to National Association of Manufacturers members and/or staff members about changes within the NAM, legislation actions, and NAM's stance on a variety of issues. Some of the topics include health care, expansion of manufacturing, and energy.

Ken Feltman, 1978 June 22 box 31 folder 10

Ken Feltman, 1978 June 22 box 80 folder 28

Lawrence Fox, 1979 June 6 box 31 folder 11

Lawrence Fox, 1979 June 6 box 80 folder 29

Don Gaudion, 1972 February box 31 folder 12 Scope and Contents note

Served as chairman.

Don Gaudion, 1972 February box 80 folder 30 Scope and Contents note

Served as chairman.

W. P. Gullander, 1969undated box 31 folder 13 Scope and Contents note

Served as president.

Interview with Werner P. Gullander, president of NAM, circa film Can 1970 24-25 Scope and Contents note

Interview with Werner P. Gullander, president of National Association of Manufacturers, discussing inflation and social problems of the day.

Henry C. Hansen, undated box 31 folder 14

Ed Haskins, 1979 February 26 box 31 folder 15

Ed Haskins, 1979 February 26 box 80 folder 31

Dave Huether, 2003 box 31 folder 16

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National Assocation of Manufacturers chief economist.

Andrew Iadersoa, 1979 July 12 box 31 folder 17

Andrew Iadersoa, 1979 July 12 box 80 folder 32

William W. Ingraham, 1979 December 12 box 31 folder 18 Scope and Contents note

NIC-MTAG chairman.

Jerry Jasinowski, 1989-2004undated box 31 folder 19-20 Scope and Contents note

Served as president; photos include Attorney General John Ashcroft, Rep. John Boehner, Commerce Secretary , President George H. W. Bush, Gov. Jeb Bush, President Bill Clinton, Rep. Tom DeLay, Rep. Newt Gingrich, Sen. Ted Kennedy, Ralph Nader, Vice President Dan Quayle, and State Secretary Colin Powell.

Photo presented to Jerry J. Jasinowski in appreciation from the box 96 Americans for the Competitive Enterprise System Inc., 1995 February 22 Scope and Content note

Matted photograph of the reconstructed U.S. Brig Niagara.

Don Kendall, 1979 December 5 box 31 folder 21 Scope and Contents note

At Business Industry Political Action Committee.

Richard Kautz interview, circa 1976 film Can 26 Scope and Contents note

Silent footage of men visiting a farm (showing tractor), and man (presumably Chairman Richard Kautz) speaking into microphone at desk.

E. Douglas Kenna, 1973-1975 box 31 folder 22 Scope and Contents note

Served as president. Includes picture with President Richard Nixon (1973 February 8).

E. Douglas Kenna, 1973-1975 box 80 folder 33

Jim Keyes, 1999 box 31 folder 23

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Served as chairman.

Al Lubrano, 2013-2014 box 76 Scope and Contents note

Served as chair of the small and medium manufacturers group.

Cliff Massa, 1978 March box 31 folder 24

Cliff Massa, 1978 March box 80 folder 34

Doug Oberhelman, 2013-2014 box 76 Scope and Contents note

Served as chairman, board of directors.

Scott Ottoman, 2003 box 31 folder 25

Cola G. Parker, 1956undated box 31 folder 26 Scope and Contents note

Served as president and chairman.

Burt F. Raynes, 1973 box 31 folder 27

Forrest Rettgers, undated box 31 folder 28

William Robert "Tim" Timken Jr., 1994 October box 31 folder 29 Scope and Contents note

Served as chairman.

James W. Van Cleave, 1909 May 19 shelf HOR TH1-5 Scope and Contents note

Large bronze plaque presented to Van Cleave by members of the National Association of Manufacturers on his retirement as president. "In recognition of his fidelity and serves to the Association and of his devotion to the cause of industrial independence."

Arthur Donald Wainwright, undated box 31 folder 30 Scope and Contents note

Served as chairman.

Betty Williams, 1979 April box 31 folder 31

Betty Williams, 1979 April box 80 folder 35

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Luke Williams in Texas, 1980undated box 31 folder 32

Luke Williams in Texas, 1980undated box 80 folder 36

Unknown staff members, undated box 31 folder 33

Unknown staff members, undated box 80 folder 37

Behind the scenes, 1958-19611973-2010undated Title/Description Instances Vada Horsch - Legion of Honor of France award, 1958 January box 31 folder 34 Scope and Contents note

Includes newspaper clipping.

Vada Horsch - French Legion of Honor medal and Italian medal, box 31 folder 35 1958 Scope and Contents note

Includes press release.

Vada Horsch, 1958 box 32 folder 1

Vada Horsch - Ecuador award, 1960 June 22 box 32 folder 2 Scope and Contents note

Includes newspaper clipping.

Old NAM photos, 19611982-1989undated box 32 folder 3

Paintings in Kenna's office, between 1973-1977 box 32 folder 4

Paintings in Kenna's office, between 1973-1977 box 80 folder 38

NAM headquarters sign at 1776 F street, 1974 April box 32 folder 5

Tony Buonomo's 35th anniversary with NAM, 1975 July box 32 folder 6

Tony Buonomo's 35th anniversary with NAM, 1975 July box 80 folder 39

NAM 8th floor reception and sign at lobby entrance, 1979 box 32 folder 7 March 21

NAM 8th floor reception and sign at lobby entrance, 1979 box 80 folder 40 March 21

Xerox's "Brother Dominic" with NAM staff, 1979 June 26 box 32 folder 8

NAM softball team banquet and awards, 1979 October 18 box 32 folder 9

Harry Ganjian's 25th NAM anniversary, 1980 February 19 box 32 folder 10

Softball games, 1970 May 14-28 box 32 folder 11

Picturephone test, 1979 box 49

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Discussion and testing of picture phone system with participants in four cities: Atlanta, Chicago, New York, and Washington. NAM president Sandy Trowbridge discusses what he sees as potential uses for picture phone, but wants feedback from members, how they might see it being used, and potential issues. Participants include Arthur Allweiss, Tom Bishop, Alyce Brunke, Bill Burton, Pat Cozel, Phil Dapley, Jim Dellon, Tom Estler, Ken Feltman, Bill Floria, William Grier, C. Harding, Ed Harding, Gene Hardy, Winn Howell, Barbara Jaffee (from the picture phone service), Bob Kirman, D. Landsidle, Steve Lokey, Cliff Massa, Tom Newman, Rick Norman, Frank O'Neill, George Olmstead, Barry Owens, Forrest Rettgers, John Sharp, Frank Steinbrugge, Ray Strayer, Mike Swinehart, Sandy Trowbridge, Rick Winsman, and Sandy Winston.

Interns presenting gift to A. Iadersoa, 1980 July 11 box 32 folder 12

Interns presenting gift to A. Iadersoa, 1980 July 11 box 80 folder 41

Christmas party, 1982 December 18 box 80 folder 42

Cruise on Potomac, 1984 August 29 box 32 folder 13

Amway yacht, 1995 May box 32 folder 14

NAM open house, 1995 July box 32 folder 15

Meredith's farewell party, 1998 January box 32 folder 16

Meredith's farewell party, 1998 January box 80 folder 43

Holiday party, 2000 box 32 folder 17

Dorette Paulin retirement party, 2004 May 25 box 36

Jerry's farewell, 2004 September 23 box 36

Jerry Jasinowski retirement, 2004 box 32 folder 18

Jasinowski tribute, 2004 box 49 Scope and Contents note

Produced by Todd Clark. Short tribute film to Jerry Jasinowski for his retirement after 15 years of service with National Association of Manufacturers, beginning in 1981. Includes interviews with his children, George H. W. Bush, Tom Daschle, Richard Dauch, Bill Frist, Stan Gault, Dennis Hastert, and Nancy Pelosi.

NAM re-branding and website, 2009-2010

Fabric backdrop, undated box 59

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Large fabric backdrop that can be mounted with velcro at top and bottom borders. Includes NAM logo (created circa 2010) tile printed on background.

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