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Chamber of Commerce of the records 1960

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Manuscripts and Archives PO Box 3630 Wilmington, Delaware 19807 [email protected] URL: http://www.hagley.org/library of the United States records 1960

Table of Contents

Summary Information ...... 4 Historical Note ...... 4 Scope and Content ...... 5 Arrangement ...... 6 Administrative Information ...... 7 Related Materials ...... 8 Controlled Access Headings ...... 8 Collection Inventory ...... 8 Administrative ...... 8 Founding documents ...... 9 Board and Executive Committee records ...... 9 Presidential papers ...... 13 Subject files ...... 18 Annual meetings ...... 27 Correspondence ...... 30 Objects ...... 30 Vertical files ...... 31 Transcripts ...... 33 Living Legends ...... 33 Speeches/Talks/Remarks ...... 36 Minutes ...... 43 Presentations/Statements to Congress ...... 43 Testimony before Congress ...... 44 Statement for the Record ...... 44 Publications ...... 44 Internal/Members ...... 44 Newsletters/Newspapers/Magazines ...... 47 Pamphlets/Reports ...... 48 Reprints/News Articles/Press Releases ...... 58 Advertisements ...... 60 Bound Volumes ...... 60 Abstract article index ...... 110 National Chamber Litigation Center ...... 110

- Page 2 - Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960 Institute for 21st Century Energy ...... 110 Conferences and courses ...... 111 Radio, television, and telephone ...... 118 Recognition awards - Program of Work ...... 119 Financial records ...... 120

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Summary Information

Repository: Manuscripts and Archives Creator: Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America Title: Chamber of Commerce of the United States records ID: 1960 Date [inclusive]: 1912-2015 Physical Description: 133 Linear Feet Language of the English . Material: Abstract: The Chamber of Commerce of the United States has matured into the largest lobbying group in Washington. Formed in April of 1912 at the request of President William Howard Taft (1857-1930), the Chamber's commitment to be the voice of is well documented. The records contain articles of incorporation, bylaws, resolutions and minutes of annual meetings. Presentations to Congress, speeches by members, and conferences hosted by the Chamber. Numerous publications give insight into the concerns facing American in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

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Historical Note

The Chamber of Commerce of the United States traces its origins to an April 22, 1912 conference of commercial and trade organizations called by President William Howard Taft (1857-1930). The idea was to create an organization that could represent the interests of the business community in Washington, D.C. The Chamber of Commerce of the United States held its first annual meeting on January 21, 1913. During the First World War it organized more than 400 War Service Committees to assist the Council of National Defense that worked closely with the War Industries Board. After the armistice, the Chamber began lobbying Congress to lift the wartime economic regulations. During the post-war strike wave, the Chamber was a moderate voice within the business community as it refused to lend its support to the open shop movement.

The 1920s were a decade of dramatic growth for the Chamber, which by 1929 had more than 16,000 affiliated business organizations. During this decade, it worked closely with Herbert Hoover (1874-1964) and the Department of Commerce in order to set up voluntary codes of fair competition. It became an active supporter of the employee representation plans that flourished during the decade. In 1926 the - Page 4- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960 Chamber built its present headquarters building on Avenue H in Washington, D.C. The building was designed by prominent architect Cass Gilbert (1859-1934).

After the election of Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945) the Chamber initially supported the NIRA, but when the New Deal began to adopt a reform agenda with the passage of the Wagner and Social Security acts, it became a leading voice expressing business' opposition. During World War II, the Chamber worked closely with the Roosevelt administration as it cooperated with the government agencies that were regulating production, prices, and wages. During the post-war years the Chamber resumed its opposition to the expanding role of the federal government. By the early 1960s its political action committees were among the most powerful lobbying groups in Washington.

Through its existence, the Chamber of Commerce of the United States has been steadfast in the belief that private enterprise and small business have the ability to better human progress given the opportunity. This was evident in their backing of the Small Business and Federal Government Competition Enhancement Act which insured that all small businesses could compete for, and receive, defense contracts. Their proposal of a Trans Alaska Pipeline during the oil embargo of the 1970s was so strong that on November 16, 1974 Congress approved the pipeline which employes nearly 800 workers. The National Endowment for Democracy and the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE), a Chamber affiliate, were created by the State Department Authorization Act of 1983 and continue to champion the idea that democratic and economic reform are necessary to grow economies.

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Scope and Content

The records of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States are primarily executive documents, reports and publications from the Washington headquarters.

Administrative records highlight the formation of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. Founding documents provide insight to the early days, and the principles upon which it was built are well documented. Bylaws include the Chamber's mission statement and objectives, meeting procedures, and the collection of annual dues. Minutes of the board of directors and executive meetings (1912-1963) and proceedings of annual meetings (1912-1949) are included. As are proceedings of 1929 National Business Survey Conference describing conditions in most major industries, a 1929 report on the Federal Reserve System, and a 1945 war survey.

Construction and decoration of the new Chamber building, the involvement of architect Cass Gilbert, and the Chamber's 100th Anniversary, are a few topics of interest in the subject files. Commemorative pens, bookmarks, key fobs, member pins and emblems have been preserved. The vertical files were maintained by Chamber staff to keep information readily available on topics such as The Citizens Committee on Paperwork Reduction, American Forest Week of 1927, Communism, and NAFTA. Speeches and remarks given by members have been preserved, as well as Presentations and Statements to Congress (1949-1995) that document the Chambers position on issues in front of Congress.

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The publications portion of this collection is by far the largest. The determination of the Chamber of Commerce to use all media avenues available is evident in the number of conferences and courses offered to members, in addition to the diversity of topics addressed on radio and television programs. Recognition awards issued by the Program of Work encouraged Chamber of Commerce leaders to develop balanced programs in their organizations through national recognition of local chambers that had successfully conducted programs with positive and effective results.

The National Chamber Litigation Center and the Institute for 21st Century Energy demonstrate the forward-thinking mentality that has maintained the Chamber's influence in shaping government policies. Additionally, Departmental and Legislative Bulletins document the Chamber's major policy initiatives and lobbying activities. The Financial records contain 18 oversize ledgers that track the finances of the Chamber of Commerce, and Nation's Business.

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Arrangement

Series I. Administrative Records (1912-2011) consists of founding documents, bylaws, board of directors and executive committee meeting minutes, board member files, records documenting the design and construction of the Chamber's headquarters building. Cass Gilbert correspondence, sketches, and drawings show the relationship between architect and client. Proceedings of the annual membership and national council meetings give insight to the process of policy formation. Presentations to Congress, correspondence to the White House, and commemorative pens, bookmarks, key fobs, member pins and emblems have been preserved.

Series II. Vertical Files (1927-2006) consists of topics of interest and such as the Aircade Committee of the early 1960s, the McKinsey Report, and NAFTA.

Series III. Transcripts (1914-2007) includes speeches and talks given by members, and files from the series Living Legends which profiled successful businesspeople.

Series IV. Publications (1912-2011) contains numerous pamphlets covering issues such as post- war readjustments, economic conditions, and health care. There are bound volumes (1912-1980) of published material by the Chamber that cover a wide range of topics. The early publications explain what the Chamber of Commerce is and why American business needed to be involved. In the 1920's, the publications focused on world events and the economic situation in America. Other publications Around the Patio and Chamber Chatter are strictly for employees and members. Congressional Action, Daily Consular and Trade Reports, and The Association Executive Register are newsletters the Chamber used to keep members engaged. Retirement income planning for Chamber employees and sales managers reports are also included.

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Series V. Conferences and Courses (1927-2003) lists sessions that were held on subjects ranging from industrial relations to transportation and urban problems, that give perspective to business community positions on key issues in industry.

Series VI. Radio,Television and Telephone (1941-1992) - In a 1941 broadcast the Chamber of Commerce of the United States began its electronic communications with the business world. BIZNET began as the telecommunications service of the Chamber, with It's Your Business as the flagship program first airing in 1979. Nation's Business Today, which premiered in 1985 on the ESPN cable network, was the only live daily business news program originating from Washington. Washington Dialwas the 1970's brilliant idea of a call-in information hot line for the latest news on Congressional issues.

Series VII. Recognition Awards (1955-1962) were to encourage the development of well balanced programs in local chambers of commerce by recognizing and congratulating successful programs that had effective activities.

Series VIII. Financial Records (1912-1960) include cash and expense ledgers (1912-1913) and the Nation's Business expense ledgers (1917, 1930-1960).

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Administrative Information

Publication Statement Manuscripts and Archives

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

Use Restrictions Copyright restrictions may apply.

Provenance On Deposit from the Chamber of Commerce of the United States.

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.

Accruals Additions to this collection are expected over time.

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Related Materials

Separated Material Chamber of Commerce of the United States photographs and audiovisual materials (Accession 1993.230), Audiovisual Collections and Digital Initiatives Department, Hagley Museum and Library.

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Controlled Access Headings

• Business and politics • Industrial relations • Trade associations. • Economic policy • Collective labor agreements • Foreign trade promotion • Foreign trade regulation

Collection Inventory

Administrative, 1912-2015 Scope and Content

Documents found in this series include the Chamber's certificate of incorporation, bylaws, files on the founding conference and first meeting. Board and executive committee files contain agenda items and meeting minutes as well as biographical information on most board members. The Presidential Papers sub series similarly has biographical references; however, speeches are dominant. Subject files contain detailed information on the construction of the current building, designed by architect Cass Gilbert, as well as furnishings and other - Page 8- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

accoutrements by muralist Ezra Winter. Amendments, referendum and other governing topics are included in this sub series. The proposed merger between the Chamber and NAM covers 7 files. The annual meetings sub series spans 1912-1984 with proceedings, and a preliminary program for the 15th annual meeting. Presentations to Congress span 1961-1972.

Founding documents, 1912-1937 Title/Description Instances Report on building fund, 1919-1925 box 1

Bylaws, 19121983 box 1

First meeting, 1913 box 1

List of organizations constituting the Chamber, 1913 box 1

Certificate of Incorporation, 1915 box 1

Founding Conference, 1912 box 1

National Commercial Conference, 1912-1913 box 1

Officers, Executive Committees, Directors, Committeemen, box 1 19121933-1937

Staff list, 1912-1922 box 1

Board and Executive Committee records, 1912-2015 Title/Description Instances Resolutions, 1913-1946 box 1

Meeting minutes, 1912-19631990-1992 box 2-3

Files and reports, 1967-1980 box 4-6

Board meeting agenda, 2006-2007 box 7 Scope and Content

3 folders

Board of Directors and vacancies thereon, 1914 box 7

Board of Directors meetings, 2002 - 2015 box 112

Charter members, 1956 box 7

Chairmen of the Board - Delchamps, Oliver H., Jr., 1987-1988 box 7

Chairmen of the Board - Morrison, Clinton, 1975-1976 box 7

Chairmen of the Board - Smith, Chas. H., Jr., 1974 box 7

Meetings, 2006-2007 box 7

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Scope and Content

Agenda items; Commemorative pamphlet for the 500th Board meeting

Meetings - information reports, 2002-2008 box 112 Scope and Content

Pre-meeting booklets mailed to board members

Members - Cervenka, Robert F., 1997-1998 box 7

Members - Chamberlain, David M., 1987-1992 box 7

Members - Chapman, Hugh M., 1985-1986 box 7

Members - Chapman, Walton, 1985-1990 box 7

Members - Clendenin, John L., 1986-1996 box 7

Members - Cody, John T., Jr., 1996 box 7

Members - Cohen, Edwin S., 1979-1995 box 7

Members - Cole, Clyde C., 1989-1991 box 7

Members - Colodny, Edwin I., 1982-1993 box 7

Members - Considine, Frank W., 1981-1987 box 7

Members - Cook, Lodwrick M., 1986-1988 box 7

Members - Cookerly, Thomas B., 1982-1990 box 7

Members - Cowen, Bruce D., 1993 box 7

Members - Curcio, John B., 1987-1990 box 7

Members - Danforth, Douglas, 1983-1988 box 7

Members - Darehshori, Nader F., 1983-1994 box 7

Members - Davenport, Ronald R., 1991-1997 box 7

Members - Delchamps, Oliver H., Jr., 1977-1995 box 7

Members - Dodd, Edwin, 1977-1989 box 7

Members - Donley, Edward, 1981-1991 box 7

Members - Dorr, Donald W., 1994 box 7

Members - Douce, William C., 1982-1985 box 7

Members - Drohan, Thomas E., 1982-1984 box 7

Members - Dunford, Edsel, 1992-1995 box 7

Members - Durham, Charles W., 1977-1986 box 7

Members - Durham, Robert G., 1988 box 7

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Members - Kurth, Walter R., 1985-1988 box 7

Members - Lafontant, Jewel S., 1982-1988 box 7

Members - Lambright, Stephen K., 1988-1997 box 7

Members - Lebowitz, Steven D., 1987-1994 box 7

Members - Lehr, Lewis W., 1981-1986 box 7

Members - Lewis, Floyd W., 1981-1985 box 7

Members - Leschi, James R., 1982-1988 box 7

Members - Little, William G., undated box 7

Members - Lowe, William C., 1992-1994 box 7

Members - Lurton, H. William, 1985-1992 box 7

Members - McArthur, Cheryl, 1993-1994 box 7

Members - McCloskey, Peter F., 1992-1994 box 7

Members - McClough, C. Peter, 1977-1984 box 7

Members - McCormick, Charles P., 1991-1993 box 7

Members - McCraw, Leslie G., 1997 box 7

Members - McGowan, Clay, 1979-1984 box 7

Members - McKee, Ellsworth, 1988-1993 box 7

Members - McSwiney, James W., 1981 box 7

Members - MacNaughton, Donald S., 1982-1985 box 8

Members - Macomber, John D., 1986-1988 box 8

Members - Madden, Richard B., 1986 box 8

Members - Magowan, Peter A., 1981-1986 box 8

Members - Marusi, Augustine, R., 1978-1981 box 8

Members - Marriott, J. Willard, 1977-1995 box 8

Members - Mason, Frank L., 1982-1988 box 8

Members - Maxwell, Marta E., 1991-1995 box 8

Members - Miller, Donald C., 1978-1984 box 8

Members - Miller, Richard W., 1994-1997 box 8

Members - Mills, Margie B., 1993-1996 box 8

Members - Moody, George F., 1985-1988 box 8

Members - Morsani, Frank L., 1977-1992 box 8

Members - Mullane, Dennis F., 1990-1995 box 8

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Members - Murphy, John J., 1984-1993 box 8

Members - Myers, Francis, 1993-1996 box 8

Members - Nicholson, Will, 1999-2000 box 8 Scope and Content

4 folders

Members - O'Leary, Richard E., 1995 box 8

Members - Olson, Frank A., 1991-1994 box 8

Members - Ong, John D., 1988-1990 box 8

Members - O'Rourke, Patricia, 1993-1997 box 8

Members - Osborne, Richard DeJongh, 1990-1996 box 8

Members - Pace, Norma, 1983-1989 box 8

Members - Patricelli, Robert E., 1990-1996 box 8

Members - Perrella, James E., 1994 box 8

Members - Phillips, William G., 1974-1984 box 8

Members - Phypers, Dean P., 1979-1985 box 8

Members - Pilliod, Charles J., Jr., 1980-1984 box 8

Members - Quenon, Robert H., 1982-1988 box 8

Members - Rand, A. Barry, 1988-1994 box 8

Members - Ratcliffe, Richard, 1994 box 8

Members - Rein, Bert W., 1988-1994 box 8

Members - Rennie, John C., 1984-1990 box 8

Members - Rentschler, Jack G., 1987 box 8

Members - Roberts, Burnell R., 1984-1990 box 8

Members - Robertson, Corbin J., Jr., 1988-1994 box 8

Members - Rogers, James E., Jr., 1989-1995 box 8

Members - Russell, H. J., 1989 box 8

Members - Ryll, Frank M., Jr., 1993 box 8

Members - Sammons, James H., 1984 box 8

Members - Sams, David E., Jr., 1995 box 8

Members - Schmidt, John J., 1985 box 8

Members - Schoellhorn, Robert A., 1987-1990 box 8

Members - Scott, Larry R., 1987-1991 box 8 - Page 12- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

Members - Sculley, John, 1984-1987 box 8

Members - Shaine, Frances, 1983-1991 box 8

Members - Sheehan, Dennis W., 1995 box 8

Members - Silas, C. J. Peter, 1988-1997 box 8

Members - Sklenar, Herbert A., 1991-1994 box 8

Members - Smith, Frank, 1983-1985 box 8

Members - Smith, Hyrum W., 1998 box 8

Members - Smith, Jan Ellis, 1986-1992 box 8

Members - Smith, Van P., 1978-1987 box 8

Members - Stanley, Kelly, 1992-2000 box 8

Members - Stewart, Jamie B., Jr., 1998 box 8

Members - Sticht, J. Paul, 1981-1987 box 8

Members - Stieb, R. Pete, 1998 box 8

Members - Stoddard, Stanford C., 1978-1980 box 8

Members - Stokely, William B., III, 1981-1985 box 8

Members - Stone, William A., 1989 box 8

Members - Stover, James R., 1984-1990 box 8

Members - Straetz, Robert P., 1984-1986 box 8

Members - Sturgess, Thomas, 1994-1997 box 8

Members - Sullivan, James N., 1988-1995 box 8

Members - Sweasy, William, 1993 box 8

Members - Tappan, David S., 1989 box 8

Members - Tasco, Frank J., 1989 box 8

Members - Van Stekelenburg, Mark, 1994 box 8

Officers and Committeemen of the National Chamber, box 9 1933-1936

Officers and Directors, 1912-1972 box 9

Officers, Directors, Committeemen, 1958-1966 box 9

Presidential papers, 1912-1974 Scope and Content

Speeches, talks, articles, and testimony given by members who served as President of the Chamber. Files were compiled by secretaries and kept in 3 ring binders that have been dismantled. The original order of all information has been maintained.

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Additional speeches can be found in Series III. Transcripts.

Title/Description Instances Barnes, Julius H., 1921-1930 box 9

Blount, Winton M., 1968 box 9

Booth, Arch - Biography, 1970 box 9 Scope and Content

Includes photo with Richard Nixon, undated

Booth, Arch - Correspondence, 1945-1972 box 9

Booth, Arch - Public Advisory Board, 1952-1954 box 9

Booth, Arch - Special mission to Europe, 1972 box 9

Booth, Arch - Speeches, talks, remarks, 1944-1972 August box 9

Booth, Arch - Speeches, talks, remarks, 1972 September - 1974 box 10 December

Butterworth, William, 1928-1929 box 10

Canham, Erwin D., 1959-1960 box 10-11 Scope and Content

3 folders

Carey, Walter F., 1964-1965 box 11 Scope and Content

4 folders

Carey, W. Gibson, Jr., 1939-1940 box 11

Davis, Archie K., 1971-1972 box 11

Davis, George H., 1937-1939 box 11

Donohue, Thomas J., undated2005-20152017 box 11 and 108 Scope and Content

American business: the next agenda, National Press Club, October 1, 1997; Enhancing America's long- term competitiveness: ending the quarterly game, Wall Street Analyst Forum, November 30, 2005; Shareholder activism: the good, the bad, and the ugly, Yale Club, April 21, 2006; Presentation of the Association Executive of the Year Award acceptance remarks, February 2, 2007; First annual capital markets summit: securing America's competitiveness, Washington, DC, March 14, 2007; Rebuilding America - the time is now! Tenth Anniversary Transportation Summit 2007, Irving,

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TX, August 10, 2007; America's capital markets: an agenda for continued success. EQUITIES Magazine Transatlantic Corporate Conference 2007, NASDAQ, NY,NY, September 28, 2007; Protecting intellectual property in the 21st century - a vital mission, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, October 3, 2007; A world of change in energy, Columbus, OH, May 2, 2008; Building a health care system that works for everyone. EDPMA Solutions Summit : Strategies to Manage Health Care Coverage, Las Vegas, NV, May 14, 2008; 5th Annual global intellectual property center summit, Washington, DC, October 8, 2008; After stimulus: steps needed to lead us out of crisis and back on the path to prosperity, Detroit Economic Club, February 12, 2009; An agenda to help Americans compete and win in the worldwide economy. Zions Bank International Trade & Business Conference, Salt Lake City, UT, May 20, 2009; Creating American jobs through global trade - yes we can!, Lansing, MI, September 15, 2009 America free enterprise. Dream big., U.S. Chamber Headquarters, October 14, 2009; The stakes for U.S. engagement in Asia, AmCham Singapore, November 11, 2009; Jobs, the recovery, and capital markets - how financial reform can help revive Main Street, Washington, DC, March 24, 2010; Taking the US.-India partnership to the next level. Confederation of Indian Industry, New Delhi, India, April 13, 2010; The state of world trade, National Press Club, May 14, 2010; International pow wow 2010. Orlando, FL, May 17, 2010; Jobs for America: Summit 2010, Washington, DC, July 2010; The business plan for transportation infrastructure, Washington, DC, September 23, 2010; The regulatory tsunami - how a tidal wave of regulations is drowning America, Des Moines Rotary Club, October 7, 2010; Addressing the challenges of a nation at risk, Washington, DC, November 17, 2010; Getting it right: building stronger capital markets for American jobs, growth, and competitiveness. Fifth Annual Capital Markets Summit, Washington, DC, March 30, 2011; Creating growth and jobs: where do we go from here? Jobs for America Summit 2011, Washington, DC, July 11, 2011; The transatlantic community in the 21st century: meeting the challenges of growth and leadership. The Atlantic Council, Washington, DC, April 18, 2012; Restoring civility by reaffirming free speech and free enterprise. Stamford, CT, September 10, 2013; Reforming government's regulatory system. Joint Committee Meeting of the Environment, Technology & Regulatory Affairs Division, Washington, DC, December 2, 2014; Growth and opportunity for all: free enterprise can deliver. U.S. Chamber Board of Director's Meeting, Washington, DC, November 5, 2015; Trade: America's next great success story. Economic Club of Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids, MI, February 23, 2015. The Examiner Thomas J. Donohue commentary as seen in The Examiner Baltimore, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. editions,

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2007-2011. The State of American Business, 2003-2010, 2014-2017.

Testimony by Thomas J. Donohue - Attorney-client privilege, House Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security March 7, 2006; The Thompson memorandum's effective on the right to counsel in corporate investigations, Senate Judiciary Committee, September 12, 2006.

Gerholz, Robert, 1965-1966 box 11 Scope and Content

7 folders

Grant, Richard F., 1924 box 12

Harriman, Henry I., 1932-1935 box 12

Hawkes, A., 1941-1942 box 12

Hulcy, Dechard A., 1951-1952 box 12 Scope and Content

3 folders

Johnston, Eric, 1942-1946 box 12-13 Scope and Content

4 folders in Box 12; 2 folders in Box 13

Jackson, William K., 1946-1947 box 12 Scope and Content

3 folders

Jones, Jenkin Lloyd, 1969-1970 box 13 Scope and Content

2 folders

Kemper, J.S., 1940-1941 box 13

Lesher, Richard L., 1975-1996 box 108 Scope and Content

3 folders, White House correspondence

Lowe, William S., 1972-1973 box 13

McDonnell, William A., 1958-1958 box 13

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Scope and Content

2 folders

Motley, Arthur H., 1960-1961 box 13 Scope and Content

3 folders

Neilan, Edwin P., 1963-1964 box 13 Scope and Content

4 folders

O'Leary, John W., 1925-1940 box 14

Pierson, Lewis E., 1927-1928 box 14

Plumley, H. Ladd, 1962-1963 box 14 Scope and Content

3 folders

Rust, Edward B., 1973-1974 box 14

Seyferth, O. A., 1950 box 14

Shreve, Earl O., 1947-1949 box 14 Scope and Content

6 folders

Shumway, F. Ritter, 1970-1971 box 15

Sibley, Harper, 1935-1937 box 15 Scope and Content

2 folders

Strawn, Silas H., 1931-1932 box 15

Steinkraus, Herman W., 19421949-1950 box 15

Talbott, Philip M., 1957-1960 box 15 Scope and Content

4 folders

Wagner, Richard, 1961-1962 box 15

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Scope and Content

2 folders

Wheeler, Harry A., 1912-1919 box 15 Scope and Content

Henry A. Wheeler was the first President of the National Chamber

Wright, M. A., 1966-1967 box 15 Scope and Content

2 folders

Subject files, 1912-2008 Title/Description Instances Accreditation Program, undated box 16

Advisory Committee on staff activities, 1947-1960 box 16

Agreement and Declaration of Trust, 1927 box 108

American Trucking Association, Alexandria, VA, 1997 box 16

Association Agenda, 1997 box 108 Scope and Content

Office of Association Relations

Bios, 1976 box 16 Scope and Content

Includes Dr. Jack W. Carlson

Budget, 1930-1931 box 16

Building - The Architecture, advertisement, 192619281930 box 16

Building - brochures, undated1927-2011 box 108

Building construction - Cass Gilbert, 1922-1926 box 16

Building construction - Cass Gilbert correspondence, 1922-1924 box 16

Building construction - Cass Gilbert sketches, undated1926 box 16

Building construction - Committee on Financing Building, 1923 box 16

Building construction - Correspondence, 19241926 box 16

Building construction - Chamber of Commerce building, box 16 undated1919-1947

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Building construction - Daniel Webster House history, 1924 box 16

Building construction - Executive dining room, 1978-1992 box 16

Building construction - Ezra Winter, Muralist, 1924-1926 box 16

Building Fund - Agreement and Declaration of Trust, 1927 box 16

Building - general, undated19221976 box 16

Business Civic Leadership Center (BCLC), 2012-2013 box 108

Calendar, Day-by-Day (blank), 1992 box 16

Cartels material and memos, 1944-1946 box 16

Chamber guidelines, undated box 16

China trip, 1989 box 16

Chronology of Chamber position on the tax issue, 1981-1986 box 16

Coalitions, 2009 box 108

Code of Ethics, 1971-1977 box 16

Commission on the Regulation of U.S. Capital Markets in the box 108 21st Century, 2007

Communications, 2009 box 108 Scope and Content

Communications & Strategy highlights printed on pocket cards and mailed to members

Counterfeiting & Piracy, undatedca. 2007 box 108

Davis-Bacon Act, 1979-1983 box 16 Scope and Content

2 folders

Davis-Bacon Act - position paper, undated box 16

Dennis Sheehan Award, 2008 box 16

Departmental structure, 1921-1955 box 16

Divisions - Eastern Division, 1924 box 16 Scope and Content

Programs for mid-year meetings

Education and Workforce Initiative, 2006 box 108

Employee orientation, 2003 box 16

Fairness Doctrine - product commercials, 1972 box 16

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Focus Group Analysis, 20012002 box 108

Formal inquiries regarding Board, 1981 box 16

Founding members, 1956-2007 box 108

Group vice presidents, 19831987 box 16

Hagley Museum and Library, 1988-2015 box 17 and 108-109

Hall of Flags, undated box 17

Health Care reform, 1993 box 17

Hiring Our Heros, 2011 box 109 Scope and Content

In the Headlines, September 2011; 4th Annual Business Steps UP: Hiring Our Heros, November 10, 2011; Hiring Our Heros: 2011 Year in Review, 2012

Historical facts - miscellaneous, 195219621985 box 17

Historical files - 50th anniversary, 1962 box 17 Scope and Content

Booklets, newsletters, and newsprint commemorating 50th anniversary; statements by Dwight D. Eisenhower, Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and John F. Kennedy

Historical files - Building, 1st floor construction, 1988-1993 box 109

Historical files - Chamber history, undated1976-1997 box 17 Scope and Content

Home of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Your Chamber of Commerce; The Chamber of Commerce: It origin and purpose; History of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Building; Seventy-five years of achievement; A tour of the main floor of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Press Release announcing Lesher's decision to step down as President; Chamber's Business; What's right with America

Historical files - Chamber of Commerce USA: What it is, what box 17 it does, 1912-1976

Historical files - Citizens Choice, 1986 box 17

Historical files - CIPE (Center for International Private box 17 Enterprise), 1983-1984

Historical files - correspondence, 19821990-1991 box 17

Historical files - D.C. Building maintenance, 1986-1996 - Page 20- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

box 109

Historical files - domestic, 1997-1998 box 17

Historical files - economic, 1975 box 17

Historical files - fact sheet, 1951-1982 box 17

Historical files - field offices, 1986 box 17

Historical files - history of Chamber since 1975, 1974-1982 box 17

Historical files - historical notes, 191919291959 box 17

Historical files - Institute for a drug-free workplace, 1991 box 17

Historical files - international, 1983-1986 box 17

Historical files - legislative, 1987-1990 box 17

Historical files - memorabilia, 1913-1970 box 17

Historical files - NCF (National Chamber Foundation), box 17 1986-1989

Historical files - The Powell memorandum, 1971 box 17

Historical files - Renovations, D.C. Building, 1987-1988 box 109 Scope and Content

Facts about Daniel Webster and his house; Correspondence, slides, negatives; Interface Flooring Systems; Spirit of Enterprise gift program

Historical Society of Washington, DC, 1999 box 109

History - Chamber history, 1912-19752012 box 109 Scope and Content

3 folders

History - Daniel Webster, undated1949-2013 box 110

History - general, 1911-1952 box 17

History - general - pamphlets, undated1923-19681990 box 17

History - misc. history documents, undated1950-2012 box 110 Scope and Content

2 folders. Topics include – Memo from William G. Van Meter regarding questions about the Chamber, 1979; Former Chairmen of the Chamber; Will Rogers; U.S. Service Mark; 90th Birthday; Remodeling of the Board Room; an article in The Washington Post; Tax Bill; Nobel Peace Prize, 1989; News clippings and reprints.

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Publications – In commemoration…500th board meeting, 2005; Blue: America at Work, n.d.; Free Enterprise, 2012; 100 years standing up for American business, 2012; 100 years of picturing the Nation's Business, 2012; U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The early years, n.d.; Around the Patio, May-June, 1950; The policy-making process. Roles and responsibilities of committees, committee chairpersons, staff and board, 1993; Established to preserve, protect and promote the free enterprise system, n.d.; The National Chamber, n.d.

History - Prologue for tomorrow, 1956 box 17

History - unpublished manuscript A history of the Chamber of box 17 and Commerce of the United States, 1912-1975, by William G. Van 109 Meter, 1989 November Scope and Content

Includes research correspondence

Initiatives/Objectives, 19971998 box 110

International Division, 1997 box 110 Scope and Content

Policy; Legislative Highlights; The Alliance Friday News Dispatch; Ukrainian Legislation at a Glance

IOE (International Organization of Employers), 1974-1979 box 17

Japan video conference, 1986 box 17 Scope and Content

Dr. Cal Grant folder includes information on trip to Taiwan

Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade, 2012 box 110

Junior Chamber of Commerce of the United States, 1958-1975 box 17

Labor, Immigration & Employee Benefits Division, 2012 box 110

Legal - Bylaws amendments, 1956-1973 box 18 Scope and Content

3 folders contain 1956, 1965, 1972-1973

Legal - Bylaws amendments - election of directors, 1965 box 18

Legal - Bylaws amendments proposed, 1957-1958 box 18

Legal - Bylaws Committee meeting, 1957 box 18

Legal - Bylaws Committee - Chamber dues minimum, 1964 box 18

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Legal - Bylaws committees, 1964 box 18

Legal - Bylaws election of officers, 1953 box 18

Legal - Bylaws proposals, 1966-1967 box 18

Legal - Bylaws provisions relating to Committee on Policy & box 18 Procedure, 1971-1972

Legal - Bylaws revision, 1953 box 18

Legal - Referendum 1-53, 1912-1929 box 18 Scope and Content

Bound volumes and files

Legal - Referendum 54-96, 1929-1958 box 19 Scope and Content

Bound volumes

Legal - Referendum 97, 1965 box 19

Legal - Referendum 100, 1967 box 19

Legal - Referendum 101, 1967-1968 box 19

Legal - Referendum 102, 1969 box 19

Legal - Referendum 103, 1970 box 19

Legal - Referendum 105, 1972 box 19

Legal - Referendum 106, 1973-1974 box 19

Legal - Referendum 107, 1975 box 20

Legal - Referendum 108, 1979-1980 box 20

Legal - Referendum 109, 1983 box 20

Legal - Retirement plan, 1970-1974 box 20

Legislative issues, 1914 box 20

Les Chambres de Commerce de a la Chambre de box OS 2 Commerce des Etats-Unis, undated

Library liquidation, 2011-2013 box 110

Living Legends - correspondence, 19881995 box 20

Living Legends - promotions, 1989 box 20

Local & State chambers of commerce, undated1941-1968 box 20

Local chamber leader's workshops, 1954-1960 box 20

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Scope and Content

3 folders

Logo, 1984 box 20

Map for nominating - committee handbook, 1982 box 20

Membership - Associate Membership dues, 1948 box 20 Scope and Content

Blank receipt book

Membership - DIG In!, 2006 box 110 Scope and Content

Membership renewal mailing

Membership materials, 2012 box 110 Scope and Content

Membership kit

Membership sales team, undated1997 box 20

Membership - Wholesale binder, 2009 box 110

Merger, 19761979 box 20

Merger chronology, 1976 box 20 Scope and Content

3 folders

Merger correspondence, 1976 box 20

Merger news clippings, 1976 box 21

Merger staff problems, undated1975-1976 box 21 Scope and Content

2 folders

National Association of Commercial Organization Secretaries, box 21 1921-1944 Scope and Content

Handbook for the Chamber of Commerce Secretary"; Annual Meeting of NAOCOS

National business agenda, 1991-1992 box 21

National Councillor, undated1921-1943 box 21

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National employer support - National Guard and Reserve, box 21 1997-1998

Nation's Business , 1917-1927 box 21 Scope and Content

Advertising and circulation statistics

Nation's Business - analysis, 1917-1918 box 21

Nation's Business - correspondence, 1962 box 21

Nation's Business - history, undated1919 box 21

Nation's Business - meeting minutes, 1977 box 21

Nation's Business - notebook, 1950-1974 box 21 Scope and Content

Advisory Committee statistics

Nation's Business - promotional, 1979-1997 box 21

Nation's Business - survey, 1997 box 21

Nominating board directors - mailgrams and facsimiles, box 21 1988-1998

Office regulations, 1925 box 21

Office Memorandas, no. 1 - no. 79, 1912-1921 box 110 Scope and Content

Office memorandum no. 1 addresses the hours the Chamber office will be open to the public and the procedures staff should follow. Memoranda no. 23 outlines the stenographers' handling of correspondence. Memoranda no. 79 states All publications including pamphlets, bulletins, etc., issued by the National Chamber, whether printed or duplicated by multigraph or mimeograph, are to be appropriately dated. As to whether the date is to be indicated by year or actual date of issue is to be determined at the time os issue.

Office of Congressional and Public Affairs, 1997 box 110

100 Years Standing Up for American Enterprise, 2011 box 110 Scope and Content

Advertising; Printing; Standards

100th Anniversary - Centennial Budget, 2012 box 110

100th Anniversary - Centennial Publication, 2010-2012 box 110

100th Anniversary - emails/correspondence, 2011-2014 - Page 25- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

box 110

100th Anniversary - Hagley Centennial Exhibit, 2012 box 110

100th Anniversary - Invitation, 2012 box 110

Operating figures - publications, 1938-1966 box 21

Order of the X's, 1926-1929 box 21

Panama Canal, undated1975-1978 box 21

Party platform testimony, 1980 box 21

Pension plan, 1943-1946 box 21

Policy declarations, undated1943-19751980-1996 box 21 Scope and Content

2 folders

Post war declarations, 1944 box 21

Privately owned electric utility businesses, 1938 box 22 Scope and Content

Exhibits showing activities of the Chamber on behalf of privately owned electric utility business. Covers government proposed Tennessee Valley Authority and related legislation; Federal loans and grants to municipalities; Power plants in flood control dams; and General opposition to government in electric utility business.

Proposed planks for inclusion in political party platforms, 1952 box 22

Purpose - Structure - Services, undated1914-1962 box 22

Reagan Administration, 19801982 box 22

Reagan Economic Program strategy, 1981-1982 box 22

Real Estate pictures, undated box 111

Recommendation forms - director (blank), undated box 22

Regional Vice Chair manual, 2003-2006 box 22

Sir Winston Churchill papers, 19492000 box 22

Spending Clock, undated box 22

State Chamber of Commerce programs, 1963-1966 box 22

Summary of Bills, 1993 box 111

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Scope and Content

Summary of H.R. 2264 The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993

Tax reps - trade shows, etc., 1967-1968 box 22

Telecommunication Center, undated1978-1980 box 22

This Way to Jobs, 2010 box 111 Scope and Content

Board game. Website www.thiswaytojobs.com no longer active.

Current site - https://www.uschamber.com/sites/default/ files/legacy/ads/16011_Politico_Regulatory_Ad_FIN.pdf

Uniform Monday holidays, 1966 box 22

U.S. Chamber committee representation, 1981-1990 box 22

U.S. Chamber - National Chamber committees and panels, box 22-23 1968-1981

U.S. Chamber organization charts, 1981-1998 box 111

U.S. Chamber Policy Accomplishments, 2003-20092016 box 23

U.S. Chamber Policy Priorities, 200620082010-20112017 box 23

U.S. Chamber Small Business Survey, 2003 box 111

U.S. Chamber staff telephone directory, 1971-1997 box 111

U.S. Postal Service conflict, 1990 box 23

USA - BIAC (Business & Industry Advisory Council), box 23 1973-1983

Verity Program/Let's rebuild America, 1980 box 23

Walsh-Healey Act, 1940 box 23

War Convention, 1917-1918 box 23

Welfare Reform - Arch Booth, 1970 box 23

White House - Carter transition, 1977-1979 box 23

Annual meetings, 1912-1996 Title/Description Instances Minutes, 1912-1918 box 24 Scope and Content

1912 National Conference held at the New Willard Hotel; 1st Annual Meeting, 1913 - 6th Annual Meeting, 1918; 1st - Page 27- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

Annual National Conference, 1913 - 8th Annaul National Conference; Journal of the 5th Annual Meeting, 1917; Journal of the 6th Annual Meeting, 1918

Minutes, 1919-1922 box 25 Scope and Content

7th Annual Meeting, 1919 - 10th Annual Meeting, 1922; 9th National Council, 1919 - 14th National Council, 1922

Minutes, 1922-1923 box 26 Scope and Content

13th National Council, 1922 - 15th National Council; 10th Annual Meeting, 1922 - 11th Annual Meeting, 1923

Minutes, 1924-1927 box 27 Scope and Content

12th Annual Meeting, 1924 - 15th Annual Meeting, 1927; 16th National Council, 1924 - 19th National Council, 1927; Journal of the 12th Annual Meeting, 1924 - Journal of the 15th Annual Meeting, 1927

Minutes, 1927-1929 box 28 Scope and Content

20th National Council, 1927 - 24th National Council, 1929; 16th Annual Meeting, 1928 - 17th Annual Meeting, 1929

Minutes, 1930-1932 box 29 Scope and Content

18th Annual Meeting, 1930 - 20th Annual Meeting, 1932; 25th National Council, 1930 - 27th National Council, 1932

Minutes, 1933-1935 box 30 Scope and Content

21st Annual Meeting, 1933 - 24th Annual Meeting, 1936; 28th National Council, 1933 - 31st National Council, 1936

Minutes, 1937-1941 box 31

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Scope and Content

25th Annual Meeting, 1937 - 29th Annual Meeting, 1941; 32nd National Council, 1937 - 36th National Council, 1941

Minutes, 1942-1946 box 32 Scope and Content

30th Annual Meeting, 1942 - 34th Annual Meeting, 1946 (lacking 1944, 1945); 37th National Council, 1942 - 38th National Council, 1943

Minutes, 1947-1949 box 33 Scope and Content

35th Annual Meeting, 1947 - 37th Annual Meeting, 1949

National Commercial Conference - Registration Record, box OS 1 1912 April 22

Fourth Annual Meeting - Delegate Ribbon (H.B. Salter); box 34 Substitute National Councillor ribbon; Program, 1916

40th Annual Meeting - Ladies' Luncheon, 1952April 29 box 34

Programs, dinner, 1923-1991 box 34 Scope and Content

2 folders

Programs, Packets, and Letters, 1942-1978 box 34

Preliminary program for fifteenth annual meeting, undated box 35

Programs, 1913-19321949-19911995-1997 box 35 Scope and Content

3 folders; 4 bound volumes

Program statement, 1946 box 35

Resolutions - Adopted at annual meetings, 1928-19341947-1950 box 35

Seventh annual meeting - Board of Directors report; Directory; box 35 Merle Thorpe address, 1919

Special Salutes, 19821986-1991 box 36 Scope and Content

Special Salutes were given by the U.S. Chamber in 1982 on the occasion of the 70th Annual Meeting and continued through the years. The salutes consist of special medals presented to outstanding individuals and organizations for

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their contributions to the quality of American life and the advancement of the nation's system of free enterprise and private initiative.

Speeches - Bound Volumes, 1950-1951 box 36

Speeches - Bound Volumes, 1952-1959 box 37

Speeches - Bound Volumes, 1961-1969 box 38

Correspondence, 1923-1997 Title/Description Instances Correspondence & memos, 1923-19291946 box 38

Correspondence & memos, undated1929-19971999 box 38

Donohue, Thomas J., 19982011 box 38

Voice of Business column, 1975 box 38

Washington Report, 1979 box 38

Objects Title/Description Instances Bookmarks, undated box 113

Commemorative Pens, undated box 113 Scope and Content

3 multi-ink white plastic pens; 1 500th Board meeting pen; 2 gold Quill pens; 1 Leed's black/silver pen; 1 Cross gold pen

Emblems, undated box 113 Scope and Content

Fabric emblems

Key Fobs, undated box 113 Scope and Content

2 key fobs

Membership Pins, undated box 113 Scope and Content

9 pins

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Vertical files, 1927-2006 Scope and Content

Files maintained by Chamber staff.

Title/Description Instances Aircade Committee - Armentrout [Charles R. Armentrout, CRA box 39 Associates], 1961-1963

American Chambers of Commerce (AmCham), undated box 39

American Forest Week, 1927 box 39

Big Business Day, 1980 box 39 Scope and Content

Anti-business event sponsored by public interest and labor groups to exposed supposed abuses of corporate power

Brazil Trip - Dr. Carl Grant, 1979 box 39

Budget - U.S., 1964 box 39 Scope and Content

National Chamber staff handbook for review of the Federal Budget

Budgetary and Accounting Procedures for Organized Industrial box 39 Research, 1937

Building Research Advisory Board, undated1947-1949 box 39

Business Civic Leadership Center, 2006-2010 box 111 Scope and Content

Corporate Citizenship Awards, 2007, 2010; Annual Report, 2006-2008, 2010

Citizens Committee on Paperwork Reduction, 1980 box 39 Scope and Content

Proposal to merge CCPR with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce

Communism, undated1934-1962 box 39 Scope and Content

Various publications and map: Official Bicentennial Washington Picture Maps; Brief on Communism: Marxism-Leninism; The Red Myth: A History of Communism from Marx to Khrushchev; The First National

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Bank of Boston; Milton S. Hershey; The Coca-Cola Bottler

Council of Small Business, 1976-1986 box 111

Declaration of Independence, undated box 39

Drug and alcohol abuse, 1980-1984 box 39

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 1977 box 39

Illicit. The dark trade., 2008 box 111 Scope and Content

National Geographic DVD whose "proceeds from the sale of this title help further our nonprofit mission to increase global understanding through education, exploration, research, and conservation "

Industrial Recovery Act, 1933 box 39

Leaders & Laggards, 2009-2014 box 111 Scope and Content

Leaders & Laggards. A State by State report card on K-12 educational effectiveness

McKinsey Report - How to improve relations with business box 39 members of the Chamber of Commerce, 1951

NAFTA, 1991-1993 box 39

NAM - National Association of Manufacturers, 1922 box 111 Scope and Content

Documents from 1922 removing NAM from USCC membership

National Labor Relations Board, 19571964 box 39 Scope and Content

Brief of the Supreme Court

Official opening of the international telephone service between the box 39 United States and Spain, 1928

Power development, 1957 box 39

President - U.S., undated19661969 box 39

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Scope and Content

Information on White House fellows; Inauguration for 1969, 1977; Understanding the Presidency

Sadat diner/Begin luncheon, 1979 box 39

The Spirit of Enterprise award, 1999 box 39

Trade associations, undated1930-1939 box 39 Scope and Content

Handbooks, pamphlets, and minutes of round table discussion

What's the Issue?, undated2006 box 39

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Transcripts, 1914-2007 Scope and Content

Divided into three subseries: A. Living Legends; B. Speeches/Talks/Remarks; and C. Testimony before Congress.

Living Legends, undated1988-1994 Title/Description Instances Anderson, Robert O. - Atlantic Richfield Company, 1988 box 40 Scope and Content

2 folders

Batten, William - J.C. Penney and NYSE, undated box 40

Beckman, Arnold - Beckman Instruments, undated box 40

Beech, Olive Ann - Beech Aircraft, undated box 40 Scope and Content

2 folders

Blackie, William - Caterpillar Tractor Company, undated box 40

Bower, Martin - McKenzie and Company, 1989 box 40

Brown, Charles - AT&T, undated box 40

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Scope and Content

2 folders

Burke, James - Johnson & Johnson, undated box 40 Scope and Content

2 folders

Burns, Anthony - Ryder Systems, Inc., undated box 40

Casey, James - United Parcel Service, undated box 40

Claiborne, Liz (and Arthur Ortenburg) - Liz Claiborne, Inc., box 40 undated Scope and Content

2 folders

Cook, L. - ARCO, undated box 40

Crawford, Frederick - TRW, 19881991 box 40 Scope and Content

3 folders

Crow, Trammel - Trammel Crow Company, 1989 box 40

Cunningham, Harry - K-Mart, undated box 40

DePree, Max - Herman Miller, Inc., 1992 box 40

Galvin, Walter - Motorola, 1991 box 41

Gault, Stanley C - Rubbermaid, 1994 box 41

Goldenson, Leonard - ABC Inc., undated box 41

Goldwyn, Sam - Samuel Goldwyn Company (interview of Fran box 41 Goldwyn), undated

Gorman, Leon - L.L. Bean Inc., 1993 box 41

Graham, Katharine - Washington Post Company, 1993 box 41

Hewlett, William and Packard, David - HP, 1988 box 41 Scope and Content

2 folders

Iacocca, Lee - Chrysler Corporation, 1993 box 41

Johnson, Samuel C. - S.C. Johnson & Sons Inc., 1993 box 41

Jones, Reginald - General Electric, undated box 41

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Scope and Content

2 folders

Jonsson, Erik J. - Texas Instruments, undated box 41

Kendall, Don - Pepsi Co., 1989 box 41 Scope and Content

2 folders

LaBorde, Alden - ODECO & Tidewater Inc., 1989 box 41

LaPorte, William Frederick - American Home Products, undated box 41

Little, Royal - Textron, 1988 box 41 Scope and Content

2 folders

Lynch, Peter - Fidelity Magellan, undated box 41 Scope and Content

2 folders

MacGreor, Sir Ian - AMAX, undated box 42

Mahoney, John - Monsanto Corporation, 1990 box 42

Mark, Reuben - Colgate-Palmolive, undated box 42

Massey, Jack - Kentucky Fried Chicken / Hospital Corp. of box 42 America, 1989

Mayer-Selznick, Daniel - MGM, undated box 42

McDermott, Robert - USAA, 1994 box 42

McGowan, William - MCI, 1992 box 42

McKinnon, Arnold - Norfolk-Southern Corporation, undated box 42

McPherson, Rene - Dana Corporation, undated box 42

Miller, J. Irwin - Cummins Engine Company, undated box 42

Mondavi, Robert and Family - Mondavi Winery, undated box 42 Scope and Content

3 folders

Moore, George - Citibank, 1988 box 42

Morgans, Howard - Procter and Gamble, undated box 42

Mudd, Matthew, 1988 box 42

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Murphy, Thomas S. - Capital Cities/ABC Inc., 1993 box 42

Noyce, Robert - Intel, undated box 42

Ogilvy, David - Ogilvy & Mather Advertising, undated box 42 Scope and Content

2 folders

Perot, Ross - Electronic Data Systems, undated box 43

Persons, Wallace R. "Buck" - Emerson Electric, undated box 43

Porter, Michael E., 'The Competitive Advantage of Nations' , box 43 undated

Ramo, Simon - TRW, undated box 43 Scope and Content

2 folders

Regan, Donald T. - Merrill Lynch, undated box 43 Scope and Content

2 folders

Rouse, James - Rouse Company, 1989 box 43

Swearingen, John Eldred - Standard Oil of Indiana, undated box 43

Szekely, Deborah - Rancho La Puerta, undated box 43 Scope and Content

2 folders

Tripp, Edward - Pan AM, undated box 43

Ward Hock, Dee - Visa, 1991 box 43

Watson, Thomas John, Jr. - IBM, 1988 box 43 Scope and Content

2 folders

Wilson, Charles Kemmons - Holiday Inns, 1988 box 44

Wilson, T.A. - Boeing, undated box 44

Speeches/Talks/Remarks, undated1914-2007 Title/Description Instances 1914 Annual Meeting, 1914 box 44

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Scope and Content

Concentration of Industry in the United States of America,Charles R. Van Hise; The Democracy of Business, Louis D. Brandeis; Evolution of Interpretation of the Sherman Law, Victor Morawetz; Necessity for Definition of Terms in Antitrust Legislation, Frederick P. Fish; Proposed Antitrust Legislation, Guy E. Tripp; The Trust Form of Organization Questioned as to Efficiency, Hon. Wm. C. Redfield

200 years of prologue: to advance human progress, undated box 44

Barnes, Julius H., 1922-1930 box 44 Scope and Content

European and American ideals, 1922; Individualism in action, 1922; Industry and the agricultural revival, 1922; Modern industry and individualism, 1922; The treatment of allied debt, 1922; American individualism versus European social panaceas, 1923; The American political philosophy in its economic and social aspects, 1923; The opportunity of business leadership, 1923; The farm market. Which? Limitless industry or the unexpected stomach, 1923; Production and living standards, 1923; American business in a world role, 1925; Self-government in business, 1926; The market of discontent, 1928; America's fifty years of Aladdin, 1929; The growing responsibility of business, 1929; Modern business and the open mind, 1929; Public or private ownership?, 1929; The new business world, 1929; American business objectives, 1930; The penalty of governmental commodity controls, 1930; America's responsibility and its opportunity, 1931

Bechtel, S. D., Jr., 1966 box 44 Scope and Content

Construction report appeared in Domestic Economic Roundup

Bert Goss, President - Hill and Knowlton Inc., undated box 44

Blount, Winton M., 1968 box 44

Booth, Arch box 44 Scope and Content

Goals for resolute people, 1960; The marvelous market for managers, 1964; Men to match the mountains, 1958; A positive response - things can be better, 1970;

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Progress through partnership: no other choice for international business, 1972

Business Advisory Council, 1960-1977 box 44

Carey, Walter F., 1964 box 44 Scope and Content

Moderates on the March, 1964; White collars for all, 1968

Chairman's Press Luncheon, 1984 box 44 Scope and Content

Remarks by Carl Grant re Van P. Smith

Chamber of Commerce. History-Organization-Scope- box 44 Functions., 1929 Scope and Content

Text of a series of lectures delivered before the School of Commerce, University of Tennessee in November and December 1929 by C.F. Holland, Exec. V.P. of the Knoxville Chamber of Commerce

Chavern, David C., 2008 box 44 Scope and Content

Taxing business: a call to action

Coulter, Thomas A., 1966 box 44 Scope and Content

The role of the business man in reducing poverty

The economic outlook, 1951-1960 box 44 Scope and Content

2 folders contain remarks by Emerson P. Schmidt, Economic Research Department

Economic Research - file of Dr. Schmidt, 1956 box 44 Scope and Content

Remarks by Claude Robinson, President, Opinion Research Corporation; Bert Goss, President, Hill and Knowlton, Inc. presented to the Board of Directors on September 14, 1956

Eisenhower, Dwight D., 1957 box 45

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Scope and Content

Decentralized government. Anchor of freedom., address by President Eisenhower to the 1957 Governors' Conference

Fysh, Hudson, 1957 box 45 Scope and Content

Tourism as a business and human need

Gamble, Theodore R., 1966 box 45 Scope and Content

The food industry report appeared in Domestic Economic Roundup

Gerholz, Robert P., 1965 box 45 Scope and Content

Needed: effective Chamber of Commerce leadership in community development

Grant, Richard F., 1924 box 45 Scope and Content

The business man - The sinews of a Chamber of Commerce, 1924; Fifth Annual Party, 1925

Greenwalt, Crawford, undated box 45

Grey, John R., 1974 box 45 Scope and Content

The incredible energy situation

Haig, Alexander M., Jr., 1981 box 45

Holland, C. F., 1929 box 45 Scope and Content

Chambers of Commerce. History - Organization - Scope - Functions

Hulcy, Dechard A., 1951 box 45 Scope and Content

Morality in government: let's have a code of ethics for government officials

'Industrial development. From where to where?' , 1962 box 45

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Josten, R. Bruce, 2009 box 45 Scope and Content

Looking under the hood: the Obama Administration, business and the growing role of government

Kaiser, Edgar F., 1969 box 45 Scope and Content

Problems are opportunities in work clothes

Keener, J. Ward, 1966 box 45 Scope and Content

Labor management relations appeared in Domestic Economic Roundup

Koster, Frederick J., 1929 box 45 Scope and Content

Western industrial development

Lenzen, T. L., 1961 box 45 Scope and Content

Foreign petroleum

Martin, Charles E., undated box 45 Scope and Content

Some thoughts on the recent elections

McDermott, Malcolm, Dr., 1940 November 15 box 45 Scope and Content

Defense problems in industry

McDonnell, William A., 1958 box 45 Scope and Content

Inflation is not inevtiable, 1958; Sound dollars and economic growth, 1958

Meese, Edwin, III, 1980 box 45 Scope and Content

Remarks by Edwin Meese, III Counselor to President- elect Regan. Regan transition team briefing for corporate

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and association executives; Hall of Flags; Chamber of Commerce of the United States

Motley, Arthur H., 1960-1961 box 45 Scope and Content

Economic growth is not for sale, 1961; Expanding our foreign trade: the challenge of exporting, 1960; Strengthening the schools for the 60's, 1960

Mowry, Don E., 1932 box 45 Scope and Content

How large scale organizations view the Chamber of Commerce

Newt Gingrich remarks, undated box 45

Neilan, Edwin P., 1962-1964 box 45 Scope and Content

Our own public scandal - vote buying and selling, 1963; A program for tax and spending reductions, 1962; Supermarket for subsidies, 1964

'Outlines of eleven talks on timely questions affecting the box 45 American Free Enterprise System.' , undated Scope and Content

Private vs. government insurance. Outline talk No. 12; Why dollars are idle. Outline talk No. 13; Let's look at the utilities record. Outline talk No. 14; The attacks on free distribution. Outline talk No. 15; The fuss over advertising. Outline talk No. 16; What the automobile means to America. Outline talk No. 17; The miracle of industrial chemistry. Outline talk No. 18

Pitt, Harvey L., 2013 box 45 Scope and Content

Shareholder activism: a cost-benefit analysis, May 2, 2013

Plumley, H. Ladd, 1962-1963 box 45 Scope and Content

Keep politics out of health, 1962; The puzzling purposes of Foreign Aid, 1963

Parker, Hon, Edwin B., 1927 box 45

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Scope and Content

Self regulation by business

President of the United States address, 1915 box 45

Proceedings of the Building Planning Service Council of hte box 45 National Association of Building Owners and Managers, 1956

'Progress through partnership: No other choice for international box 45 business.' , 1972 Scope and Content

Address by Arch Booth delivered during the 1972 Mission to Europe

Rowell, Chester H., 1928 box 45 Scope and Content

Social relations in the Pacific

Schrempp, Jurgen E., 2001 box 45 Scope and Content

The new context for globalization: A transatlantic company's response

Seidenberg, Ivan G., 2002 box 45 Scope and Content

Putting capital back to work: An agenda for 2002

Shreve, Earl O., 1949 box 45 Scope and Content

A businessman's credo, 1949; Time for enterprise, 1949; Some thoughts on the recent election, circa 1940

Stans, Honorable Maurice E., 1970 box 45 Scope and Content

United States Department of Commerce news

Steinkraus, Herman W., 1949-1950 box 45 Scope and Content

Building a better America, 1949; A challenge to leadership in business, labor and government, 1950; The decisive decade, 1950; Group action and its impact on the nation, 1950; The job of selling America to the Americans, 1950; Labor-management relations today,

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1949; United Nation, 1949; Your dollars and sense, 1950

Stevens, Robert T., 1977 box 45 Scope and Content

Thayer Award Acceptance

Wagner, Richard, 1961 box 45 Scope and Content

Earnings - seed corn for more jobs, 1961; Meeting the communist economic offensive, 1961; Where are you going, community leaders?, 1961; Industrial development: from where to where?, 1962

Wright, M. A., 1966-1967 box 45 Scope and Content

Air and water: a time for decision, 1966; Antitrust today: a curb on competition?, 1966; Balance of payments: need for a new approach, undated; Private enterprise and the great society, 1966

Zellerbach, J. D., 1956 box 45 Scope and Content

The challenge to business statesmanship

Minutes, 1917-1918 Title/Description Instances War Convention of American Business, 1917 box 45

War Emergency and Reconstruction Congress, 1918 box 45

Presentations/Statements to Congress, 1961-1995 Title/Description Instances Loose files - Statement of the Chamber of Commerce of the box 46 United States, 1967-1995

Bound Volumes - Presentations to Congress, 1949-1952 box 47

Bound Volumes - Presentations to Congress, 1953-1956 box 48

Bound Volumes - Presentations to Congress, 1957-1959 box 49

Bound Volumes - Presentations to Congress, 1960-1962 box 50

Bound Volumes - Presentations to Congress, 1963-1965 box 51

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Bound Volumes - Presentations to Congress, 1971-1974 box 53

Bound Volumes - Presentations to Congress, 1975-1977 box 54

Bound Volumes - Presentations to Congress, 1978-1979 box 55

Bound Volumes - Presentations to Congress, 1980-1982 box 56

Bound Volumes - Presentations to Congress, 1983-1985 box 57

Bound Volumes - Presentations to Congress, 1986-1989 box 58

Testimony before Congress, 1958-1969 Title/Description Instances Defense procurement legislation, 1959 box 58

Federal tax reform, 1969 box 58

Foreign aid, 1958 box 58

Hospital, medical and surgical insurance is available to citizens box 58 over sixty five, 1960

Labor reform legislation, 1959 box 58

Minimum wage legislation, 1959 box 58

Social Security Medicare. Is not needed! Is not wanted! Is not box 58 prudent!, 1964

Tax reduction, 1958 box 58

Statement for the Record, 2012 Title/Description Instances House Committee on Foreign Affairs, 2012 box 111 Scope and Content

Hearing on Burma, April 25, 2012

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Publications, undated1912-2011 Scope and Content

Publications have been divided into 7 sub series. Internal/Members; Newsletters/Newspapers/Magazines; Pamphlets/Reports; Reprints/News Articles/Press Releases;Advertisements; Bound Volumes; and Abstract article index

Internal/Members, undated1924-2011

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Title/Description Instances 1615 H Street, 2001-2004 box 59

Are more federal scholarships needed?, 1963 box 59

Building an effective government affairs program, 1996 box 59

Around the Patio, 1967 box 59

Chamber Action, 1963 box 59

Chamber Chatter, 2010-2011 box 59

Chamber Insider, 1984 box 59

Chamber People, 1975-1979 box 59

Chamber's Business, 1986-19901997 box 59

Congressional Action, 1992 box 59

Congressional Record, 1982 box 59

Developing a Chamber of Commerce: personnel & procedures box 59 manual., 1985

Directory. Chamber of Commerce of the United States of box 59 America., undated1959

Economic intelligence, 1959-1962 box 59 Scope and Content

2 folders; scrapbook of news clippings and correspondence

Economic outlook box 59 Scope and Content

2 folders; reports researched and written by Emerson P. Schmidt, Manager, Economic Research Department

Employee benefits, 1983 box 59

Endorsement Report, 1996 box 111

The field secretary's handbook, undated box 59

Group life insurance plan, 19241934 box 59

Handbook for the Chamber of Commerce secretary, 1932 box 59

Handling of conventions, undated box 59

Information bulletin series, 1953-1958 box 59

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Scope and Content

3 volumes prepared as background on Issues in the News

Labor law reform study: amendments to the National Labor box 59 Relations Act., 1966

A labor relations program for Chambers of Commerce, 1961 box 59

Let's get acquainted, undated box 59

Managing Committees. A manual for staff executives., 1979 box 55

Manual of office practice and custom, 1929 box 59

Member resources guide, 2011 box 59

The National Chamber in brief, 1957 box 59

Proposed program. Chamber of Commerce of the United States box 59 of America., 1946

The purpose of the United States Chamber of Commerce, 1930 box 59

Retirement Income Plan, 19431946 box 59

A review of the General Services Administrations' practices box 59 before the regulatory agencies, 1961

Rules for National Councillors meeting as a nominating box 59 committee, undated

Sales Managers reports, 1955-1956 box 59

Statistical material, 1942 box 59

Strengthening America's economy and security: A national box 59 agenda for the '80s., undated

Summary of President Clinton's Economic Plan, 1993 box 59

Transatlantic Cybersecurity, 2017 box 111

Urban action forums, 1969 box 59 Scope and Content

Arch Booth to President Richard Nixon

U.S. Chamber Letter, 1985-1989 box 59

U.S. Chamber Special Salutes, 1991 box 59

The Voice of Business, 1997-1999 box 59

Welcome to the Chamber, undated box 59

You...and the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, box 59 undated

Bound Volumes - Bulletins - general, departmental, weekly box 60-62 business, statistics, miscellaneous, 1912-1942 - Page 46- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

Scope and Content

21 volumes contain bulletins for Chamber members on such topics as, but not limited to, : Agriculture; American Ideals; Banking; Civil Aeronautics; Contraband; Daylight Saving; Embargoes; Fabricated Production; Federal Trade Commission; Fire Prevention & Waste; Foreign Commerce; Health; Immigration; Labor Relations; League of Nations; Muscle Shoals; National Budget; Peace Treaty with Germany; Postal Rates; Railroads; Salaries of Federal Judges; Tariffs/Duties; Transportation; Unemployment; War Coal

Bound Volumes - Governmental Affairs, 'Legislative Daily' , box 63 1945-1956 Scope and Content

As described by the Chamber "this [vol. II, no. 12 January 18, 1945] is the first issue of the Senate Supplement of the new Bill Digest section of Governmental Affairs, as it will come to you from time to time during the entire Congress. The Bill Digest secction will give you a brief review of all bills introduced in the House and Senate, chronologically; House and Senate bills will be listed separately."

Bound Volumes - Government Digest, 1943-1944 box 64

Bound Volumes - Policy Declarations, box 64 192419271929-19611966-1975

Newsletters/Newspapers/Magazines, undated1912-1998 Title/Description Instances The Association executive register, 1965 box 65

Background material on issues before Congress, 1953 box 65

Background material on major issues before Congress, box 65 19541957

Business advocate, 1983-1998 box 65

Chicago Commerce, 1912November 22 box 65

Congressional action: how they voted., 1971-1989 box 65 Scope and Content

2 folders

Daily Consular and Trade Reports, 1912May 13 box 65

Flash!, undated box 65

International issues...background for decision, 1950-1951 box 65

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Labor case digest, 1961 box 65

Leader's digest of views on congressional issues, 19591961 box 65

Newsweek, 1980September 8 box 65

Minimum wage memo, 1961 box 65

The National Chamber story, 1978-1998 box 65

Natural Resources Report, 1961 box 65

The new guard: the magazine of young american for freedom, box 65 1965

News USA, 1997 box 111 Scope and Content

A weekly service provided to the American Chambers of Commerce in Europe

Roll call, 1967 box 65

Special Report for State and Local Chambers of Commerce, box 65 1987-1988

Spot news letter, 1939 box 65

Spotlight on the United Nations, 1961 box 65

U.S. Chamber watch on small business legislation & regulation, box 65 1994

Washington Report, 1957-1979 box 65 Scope and Content

Scattered issues

Washington Report, 1957-1979 box 65

You and your congress, 1951-1953 box 65 Scope and Content

A weekly summary of congressional action distributed to executives of member organizations and National Affairs Committee

Pamphlets/Reports, undated1916-2011 Title/Description Instances 9 questions clergymen ask about "freedom vs. communism", box 65 undated

75 years of service to the Nation - Bell Telephone System, 1951 box 65

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75. Celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Chamber of box 65 Commerce Federation, 1987

1615 H Street Northwest: where America gets down to business, box 65 undated

8,000 chambers of commerce throughout the world, 1940 box 65

Action for the 70's on: consumer relations, 1969 box 65

Accomplished facts, 1947 box 65

Action for the 70's on: crime, undated box 65

Action for the 70's on: Electoral College reform, undated box 65

Action for the 70's on: financing urban growth, undated box 65

Action for the 70's on: manpower, undated box 65

Action for the 70's on: minority enterprise, undated box 65

Action for the 70's on: modernizing governments, undated box 65

Action for the 70's on: housing, undated box 65

Action for the 70's on: NLRB reform, undated box 65

Action for the 70's on: postal modernization, undated box 65

Action for the 70's on: public education, undated box 65

Action for the 70's on: public employee strike, undated box 65

Action for the 70's on: rural development, undated box 65

Action for the 70's on: welfare, undated box 65

Action needed! Seven big problems you can help solve., 1954 box 65

Adequate transportation - The Chamber's program, 1923 box 65

Adventures in thinking: One jump ahead. A story of the box 65 Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America., 1946

The aims of business and the work of the National Chamber, box 65 1956-57

American free enterprise. Dream big, 2009 box 65

America's jobs challenge: how american free enterprise can box 65 create the 20 million jobs we need in this decade, 2011

American business expansion: its growing dependence on box 65 foreign commerce, 1965

Associations and the antitrust laws, 1976 box 65

At your service: a consumer representatives handbook, undated box 65

Auditing: a profession at risk, 2006 box 65

Automation and unemployment, 1968 - Page 49- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

box 65

Bridging the gap between Congress and business, undated box 65

Budgeting your freedom, 1969 box 65

Building the national business agenda, 1994 box 65

Building tomorrow together, 1983 box 65

Business & education: partners for the future, 1984 box 65

Business advocate, 1993-1994 box 65

Business Strengthening America. Building a stronger society box 65 through service and volunteering, undated

Businessmen urge you to stay in school, undated box 65

Career education and the businessman, 1973 box 65

The case against the family moving tax, 1967 box 65

Case studies show how local leaders attack urban problems, box 65 1970

Center for Workforce Preparation, undated2003 box 65 Scope and Content

Bottom line...hire Veterans; A guide to Chamber-Job Corps partnerships

Challenge to free enterprise in world trade: communist box 65 economic offensive as it affects American business, 1964

The Chamber of Commerce. Its origin and purpose., undated box 65

Chamber of Commerce government relations: a real-world box 65 overview, 1988

The Chamber of Commerce of the United States in International box 65 Affairs, 1974

The Chamber of Commerce of the United States: its box 65 organization functions and services, 1933

Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America, 1925 box 65

The Chamber of Commerce of the United States: what it is: what box 65 it does: how it works, 1956

ChamberBiz, 1999-2000 box 65

The coal situation, 1922 box 65

Commercial arbitration in foreign trade, 1933 box 65

Consumer attitudes toward governmental taxation & spending, box 65 1981

Congress this week, 1956 box 65

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Corporate options for increasing minority participation in the box 65 economy, 1970

Description of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, box 65 1941

Deskbook on organized crime, 1969 box 65

Developing a personnel and procedures manual, 1991 box 65

Developing a program of work, 1991 box 65

Development of our manpower resources, by Walter F. Carey, box 65 1964-1965 Scope and Content

White collars for all, 1964; Useful education for tomorrow's jobs, 1964; Creating human wealth, 1965

Do you budget?, 1922 box 65

Double pay for overtime work: a proposal for federal wage box 65 fixing, undated

Duty of business in war, undated box 65 Scope and Content

Compilation of telegrams from members sent to Albert W. Hawkes, President of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, in December of 1941

Economic growth: news views and issues, 1975 box 66

Economic issues before trade associations, 1938 box 66

Effective congressional action...in your community, undated box 66

The effect of three income maintenance programs on work box 66 effort, 1971

Employee benefits study, 2003 box 66

European economic community , 1962 box 66

Exhibit of local Chamber of Commerce material, 1941 box 66

An experiment in democracy, 1930 box 66

Facts about construction and housing, undated box 66

Facts about distribution, undated box 66 Scope and Content

15 pamphlets from the Domestic Distribution Department

Facts about power, undated box 66

Facts about taxes and public spending, 193719471953 - Page 51- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

box 66

Facts about the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, box 66 undated

Fact about work and wages, undated box 66

Federal aid to elementary and secondary education legislation box 66 under consideration, undated

Federal Urban Renewal Program, 1964 box 66

Final Report: natural resources, energy and environment, box 66 undated

Fire prevention week 1964, 1964 box 66

Fire prevention week 1965, 1965 box 66

The Five-year plan, undated box 66

For the long-range good of America, undated box 66

The foreman's place in industry, undated box 66

Forward America. Guidelines for community action., 1968 box 66

Frequently asked questions, undated box 66

From Main Street to Washington, undated box 66

From president to president: fifty years of service, undated box 66

Gain (Grassroots Action Information Network): Grassroots box 66 Handbook, 1997

Goals of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, 1965 box 66

Government regulation of business: its growth, impact, and box 66 future, 1979

Guide to legislative services, programs, publications, 1997 box 66

Guides against deceptive pricing, undated box 66

Health/Action. How to improve health and contain costs., box 66 1978-1979 Scope and Content

Program developed by the Chamber. Kit includes: Health/ Action: how to improve health and contain costs; A national health care strategy: how business interacts with the health care system; A national health care strategy: how business can improve health planning and regulation; A national health care strategy: how business can use specific techniques to control health care costs; A national health care strategy: how business can stimulate a competitive health care system; A national health care

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strategy: how business can promote good health care for employees and their families

Health Care innovation: local initiatives to improve quality, box 66 access, and affordability, 2001

Health insurance for the aged is available!, undated box 66

Healthcare in America, undated box 66

Holes in the pockets of Uncle Sam, 1936 box 66

The Hour of Charm, undated box 66 Scope and Content

All girl orchestra and choir directed by Phil Spitalny. Sponsored by Electric Light and Power companies, and broadcast on Columbia Broadcasting System

How a Bill becomes a law, undated box 66

How about reducing the cost of government?, 1931 box 66

How employers use experience-rating in unemployment box 66 compensation, 1981

How National Chamber policy is formed, undated box 66

How National Chamber policies are formed, undated box 66

How they voted, 1994199519962010 box 66

How to make your ideas work: a Nation's Business pocket guide box 66 for executives, undated

If you are a policyholder, undated box 66

Impact of 1964 election results, resignations, retirements, deaths box 66 on membership of congressional committees, 1964

Improving local government fiscal management, 1979 box 66

In answer to your query, undated box 66

Inflation, unions and wage policy, 1960 box 66

Institute for a Competitive Workforce. America at a Crossroads., box 66 2008

Institutes for Organization Management , 1962 box 66

International financial problems, pamphlet series, 1944-1945 box 66 Scope and Content

1. International monetary developments between the first and second world wars; 2. World currency stabilization proposals; 3. Proposed United Nations Bank for

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reconstruction and development; 4. The Bretton Woods Proposal

International U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Working for business box 66 at home and abroad., 1989

Jobs agenda, 2011 box 66

#LetsGrow, 2017 box 66

Let's rebuild, America: a national agenda for the 80's, 1980 box 66 June

Letterwriting guide: 90th Congress, first session, 1967 box 66

The litigation fairness campaign, undated box 66

Major business issues. Capsule comments on National Chamber box 66 points., 1978

Major trends in corporate social responsibility, 1972 box 66

Meeting national energy needs, 1972 box 66

A message for a friend of yours, 1922 box 66

Modernizing local government, 1967 box 66

Modernizing state government, 1967 box 66

Nation at Risk, ca. 2009 box 111

Nation's Business, 19161982 box 66

National Business Agenda, 19952011 box 66

National Chamber Alliance for Politics, 1980 box 66

National Chamber Foundation, undated box 66 Scope and Content

Healthcare in america; Homeland security business forum; Immigration: access, security and the American economy

The National Chamber...voice of business, undated box 66

The National Chamber's civic work, undated box 66

The new immigration law: an employers handbook, 1987 box 66

O.E.C.D. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and box 66 Development and suggested references, 1962

The opinion of 700,000 business men..., undated box 66

Organization activities accomplishments of the Chamber of box 66 Commerce of the United States, 1933

Organized for action, 1956 box 66

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OSHA: overpriced and under the gun, 1979 box 66

Outlines of eleven talks on timely questions affecting the box 66 American free enterprise system, undated

Packaging and labeling practices - excerpts from Congressional box 66 hearings, 1963

Patent anniversary celebration, undated box 66

Petroleum War Organization: a Government-Industry team. Its box 66 organization and how it works., 1943

A physician speaks with his attorney about the Chamber of box 66 Commerce, undated

A physician speaks with his dentist about the Chamber of box 66 Commerce, undated

The policy making process. Roles and responsibilities of box 66 committees, committee chairpersons, staff, and the board of directors., undated

Post-War Readjustments - Full employment: it's politics and box 66 economics, bulletin no. 9, 1944

Post-War Readjustments - Economic policy: means and ends, box 66 bulletin no. 12, 1944

Post-War Readjustments - Mitigating depressions, 1944 box 66

Postal rates, 1927 box 66

Productivity and wage settlements, 1961 box 66

A profession of faith, 1945 box 66

Productivity, people, and public policy, 1981 box 66

Profits: something for everyone, 1964 box 66

A Program of action for the 1943-1944 year. The Chamber of box 66 Commerce at work, 1943

Proposed new federal lobbying laws, 1973 box 66

Prospective Fair Labor Standards Act amendments, undated box 66

Providing leadership in a global marketplace, undated box 66

Put freedom first, 1951 box 66

Raising and managing money. An overview for Chambers of box 66 Commerce, undated

Renewing american enterprise. The 1993-1994 national box 66 business agenda, 1993

A report...international municipal assembly of the United States box 66 conference of mayors and the Canadian federation of mayors and municipalities, 1960

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The secondary boycott. Closing 6 loopholes., undated box 66

Securing the future: a capital campaign for the Chamber of box 66 Commerce of the United States, undated

Service to American business, undated box 66

Service to the manufacturer, 1928 box 66

Seventy-five years of achievement 1912-1987, 1987 box 66

The shipbuilders, by Arthur Stanwood Pier, 1918 box 66

Social Security amendments, undated box 66

Some background and comments about uniform Monday box 66 holidays, 1967

Some community development success stories, undated box 66

Speaking out for labor law reform, 1966 box 66

Special report for construction industry leaders, 1963 box 66

Spitzerism revisited, 2008 box 66

The State of American Business, 2002-2005 box 66

The State of Small Business, 1980 box 66

Supplement to Federal tax aspects, 1964 box 66

Survey of Local Chambers of Commerce, 1991 box 66

Tax revision and spending control: tax reduction and reform, box 66 1962

Ten steps to industrial peace, 1964 box 66

They travelled 87,000 miles for you, undated box 66

Tools for building free business enterprise, undated box 66

Trade acceptances, 1932 box 66

Trade Associations: their problems and their future, 1935 box 66

TradeRoots literature, undated2003 box 66 Scope and Content

Faces of trade with Chile; Faces of trade with Columbia; Faces of trade with Singapore

The urban crisis: suggested guidelines for resolving urban box 66 problems, undated

U.S. balance of payments and the international monetary box 66 system, 1967

U.S. Chamber of Commerce: the voice for enterprise, undated box 66

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U.S. companies urge support for American Chambers of box 66 Commerce abroad, 1978

U.S.-European trade and investment 1963-1964, 1965 box 66

The United States & Japan: partners in prosperity, undated box 66

The United States balance of payments position, 1961 box 66

The United States Chamber of Commerce. History. Tradition. box 66 Values., undated

The United States Chamber of Commerce. The spirit of box 66 enterprise. , undated2000

United States Chamber of Commerce. Legislative agenda., box 66 undated

United States Chamber of Commerce. Recent victories., undated box 66

Visit the new national home of American business, 1925 box 66

A vital service and its by-product, 1922 box 66

Voice of Business action program, undated box 66

Voteforbusiness.com U.S. Chamber of Commerce 2004 voter box 66 registration and education program, 2004

Wanted: more women in politics, undated box 66

What 100 new jobs mean to a community, 1985 box 66

What the business executive demands - and gets, undated box 66

What to do when the union knocks: a handbook on union box 66 organizing, 1975

What troubles the world's business leaders, 1974 box 66

What is the organization and purpose of the Chamber of box 66 Commerce?, undated

What's ahead for business in retailing?, 1930 box 66

What's the issue?, 1966 box 66

Why you need it, undated box 66

Winding down inflation, undated box 66

Women in politics, 1954 box 66

Women: more active citizens through participation in public box 66 affairs, 1968

Women's organizations: study and action programs, undated box 66

The Woodrow Wilson House, undated box 66

You can demand...economy in government, 1961 box 66

Your equity in the National Chamber is growing, undated - Page 57- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

box 66

Reprints/News Articles/Press Releases, undated1912-2011 Title/Description Instances Clippings, 1960-1994 box 67 Scope and Content

2 folders

Chamber news, 1985-2011 box 67

News clippings, 1912-2008 box 67 Scope and Content

5 folders

News releases, 1974-1998 box 67 and 111

News for Immediate Release, 1997-2000 box 111

Press releases, 1966-19711982198319952013-2015 box 67 and 111 Scope and Content

3 folders

Ad Forum, 'Don Kendall on the new Chamber of Commerce' , box 67 1981 September

Bulleltin, 'Donald Kendall Sees a healthy economy ahead' , box 67 1982 January 27

Challenge in europe: american industry responds, 1990 box 67

The changing educational scene, by Edwin P. Neilan, 1963 box 67

'City faces dropout problem' , Christian Science Monitor, 1963 box 67 May 13

A commitment to reviving American's faith in freedom, 1983 box 67

Corporations in politics: how far can they go under the law?, box 67 1964 Scope and Content

Reprint from American Bar Association Journal, Vol. 50, March 1964

Coverage of the National Chamber's 'Freeze Government box 67 Spending Too' , 1972

Facsimile of a George Washington letter, 1788 box 67

Florida dealer takes helm at U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 1985 box 67 - Page 58- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

The greatest movement in America, 1915 box 67

Lobbies. Fat days for the Chamber of Commerce, 1981 box 67 Scope and Content

Reprint from FORTUNE, September 21, 1981

'Loud Chamber music' , National Journal, 1990October 6 box 67

Monthly by-line articles, 1969-1972 box 67 Scope and Content

2 folders; articles by Arch Booth; F.R. Shumway; Archie Davis; J.L. Jones

'The N.A.M. and the Chamber bid for more power' , The New box 67 York Times, 1976 June 27, SundayJune 27

'The Nation's Business and the Nation's Government' , The box 67 Outlook, 1915February 3

'Nation's Business reporting on National Chamber programs and box 67 activities' , 1977-1978

'Navigating the nineties: what small businesses need to do' , box 67 U.S. News & World Report, 1991

'The physician and the Chamber of Commerce' , The Journal of box 67 the American Medical Association, 1955

'Promoting business in a big way' , Madison Avenue, box 67 September 1981

'Reporting on National Chamber programs and activities' , box 67 Nation's Business, 1977-1978

'Small business in America' , US. News & World Report, box 67 undated

'Small business start-ups' , undated box 67

'The 12 new fundamentals of small-business success' , U.S. box 67 World & News Report, 1992

The U.S. productivity crisis, 1980September 8 box 67

Van Andel, Steve, 2001-2002 box 67

Victories 2000, 2000 box 67

Voice of Business, 1970-1971 box 68 Scope and Content

Columns by Arch Booth

'The voice of business grows stronger in Washington' , Nation's box 68 Business, 1977

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Advertisements, 1969-1993 Title/Description Instances [By date], undated 1969-1986 box 68

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce: the voice of business, 1993 box 68

Washington Report, 1971-1982 box 68

We need a fifth freedom, by Herman W. Steinkraus, 1949 box 68

Bound Volumes, 1918-1980 Title/Description Instances Advertising News Letter, 1946-1956 box 68 Scope and Content

Advertising News Letter (No. 1 November 1946 - No. 96 March 1956) and Agricultural Bulletin ( No. 1 July 19, 1950 - No. 109 March 28, 1959) bound in volume titled Advertising News Letter

American Economic Security, 1944-1956 box 68

The Association Letter, 1962-1975 box 69 Scope and Content

3 bound volumes. The Association Letter published monthly by the Association Service Department; associationletter. A Digest of Information for Associations published monthly by Association Department

Breaking through: a guide for business engagement in box 111 education., 2013

Legislative Bulletins, 1921-1943 box 69-70 Scope and Content

Box 69, 1912-1921; Box 70, 1921-1943

Local Chamber of Commerce Newsletter, 1971-1976 box 71 Scope and Content

3 volumes

Natural Resource Notes, 1946-1956 box 71

News Letters - Volume 1944-49 box 71

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Scope and Content

Economic intelligence, Economic Research Department, No. 1, August 1949-No. 17, December, 1949; How chambers of commerce are attacking on the health front, The Health Advisory Council, April 1944-April 1947; Jobs for veterans news letter, Department of Manufacture, No. 4, July-August 1945-No. 10, June- September 1946; Labor relations letter, Department of Manufacture, [No. 1] July 1, 1944-No. 66, December, 1949; News and cues, Committees on Education, Vol. 1, No. 1, August 15, 1946-Vol. 3, No. 5, December 1949; Progress notes; Committee on Advertising, Issue Number 1, January, 1949-Issue Number 12, December, 1949; Rough copy, Nation's Business, February, 1948- January, 1949; Washington insurance notes, Insurance Department, July 12, 1943-June 27, 1945; Washington insurance letter, No. 4, April 21, 1948-No. 15, May 1950

News Letters - Volume 1950-51 box 72 Scope and Content

Economic intelligence, Economic Research Department, No. 18, January, 1950-No. 41, December 1951; Explaining your business, Committee on Advertising, Vol. 1, No. 1, January 1950-Vol. 2, No. 12, December 1951; Labor relations letter, Employer-Employee Relations Division, Issue No. 67, January 1950-Issue No. 90, December 1951; News and cues, Committees on Education, Vol. 3, No. 6, January 1950-Vol. 6, No. 5, December 1951

News Letters - Volume 1952-53 box 72 Scope and Content

Economic intelligence, Economic Research Department, Number 42, January 1952-Number 65, December 1953; Explaining your business, Education Department, Vol. 3, No. 1, January 1952-Vol. 4, No. 12, December 1953; Labor relations letter, Labor Relations Department, Issue No. 91, January 1952-Issue 144, December 1953; News and cues, Committees on Education, Vol. 6, No. 6, January 1952-Vol. 8, No. 5, December 1953; Taxpayer's dollars, Government Economy Program, Number 1, January 1952-Number 24, December 1953

News Letters - Volume 1954-55 box 72 Scope and Content

Economic intelligence, Economic Research Department, Number 66, January 1954-Number 89, December 1955; Explaining your business, Education Department, Vol. 5, No. 1, January 1954-Vol. 6, No.12, December 1955; Labor relations letter, Labor Relations and - Page 61- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

Legal Department, Issue 115, January 1954-Issue 137, December 1955; News and cues, Committees on Education, Vol. 8, No. 6, January 1954-Vol. 10, No. 5, December 1955; Taxpayer's dollars, Finance Department, Number 25, January 1954-Number 47, December 1955; letter, Trade Association Department, January 1954-December 1955

News Letters - Volume 1956-57 box 72 Scope and Content

Economic intelligence, Economic Research Department, Number 90, January 1956-Number 113, December 1957; Explaining your business, Business Relations Department, Vol. 7, No. 1, January 1956-Vol. 8, No. 12, December 1957; Labor relations letter, Labor Relations and Legal Department, Issue 139, January 1956-Issue 162, December 1957; News and cues, Committees on Education, Vol. 10, No. 6, January 1956-Vol. 12, No. 5, December 1957; Taxpayer's dollars, Taxation and Finance Department, Number 48, January 1956-Number 70, December 1957; Trade Association letter, Trade Association Department, January 1956-August 1956; The Association newsletter, Trade and Professional Association Department, September 1956-December 1957

News Letters - Volume 1958-59 box 72 Scope and Content

Economic intelligence, Economic Research Department, Number 114, January 1958-Vol. 12, No. 12, December 1959; Explaining your business; Business Relations Department, Vol. 9, No. 1, January 1958-Vol. 10, No. 12, December 1959; Labor relations letter, Labor Relations and Legal Department, Issue 163, January 1958-Vol. 2, No. 17, December 1959; News and cues, Education Department, Vol. 12, No. 6, January 1958-Special Issue, December 1959; Taxpayer's dollars, Taxation and Finance Department, Number 71, January 1958-Vol. 8, Number 12, December 1959; The Association letter, Association Service Department, January 1958-December 1959

News Letters - Volume 1960-61 box 72 Scope and Content

America's progress through voluntary action, Vol. 1, No. 1, January 1961-No. 11, December 1961; Economic intelligence, Economic Research Department, Vol. 13, No. 1, January 1960-Vol. 14, No. 12, December 1961; Explaining your business, Business Relations Department, Vol. 11, No. 1, January 1960-Vol. 12, No. 12, December 1961; Labor relations letter, Labor Relations and Legal Department, Vol. 3, No. 1, January

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1960-Vol. 4, No. 13, December 1961; News & cues, Education Department, Vol. 14, No. 6, January 1960- Vol. 16, No. 6, December 1961; Taxpayer's dollar, Taxation and Finance Department, Vol. 9, No. 1, January 1960-Vol. 10, N0. 12, December 1961; The Association letter, Association Service Department, January 1960- October 1961; World challenge, International Relations Departments, Vol. 1, No. 1, July 1960-Vol. 2, No. 3, December-January 1961-62

News Letters - Volume 1960-65 box 73 Scope and Content

Economic intelligence, Economic Research Department, Vol. 15, No. 1, January 1962-No. 2, February 1962; Explaining your business, Business Relations Department, Vol. 13, No. 1, January 1962; Labor relations letter, Labor Relations and Legal Department, Vol. 5, No. 1, January 1962; News & cues, Education Department, Vol. 16, No. 6, January 1962-No. 7, February 1962; A clearinghouse for the exchange of public affairs, February-September 1965; An exchange of public affairs news, views, ideas, Public Affairs Department, July- September 1965; An idea exchange for people in politics, Business Relations Department, Vol. 1, No. 5, October- November 1960-January 1962; Special Report: an analysis and discussion of labor legislation, December 1, 1962; Special Report: an analysis and discussion of tax revision and spending control, December 2, 1962; Special Report: an analysis and discussion of federal controls of business and agriculture, December 3, 1962; Special Report: an analysis and discussion of federal intervention in state and local affairs, December 4, 1962; Special Report: an analysis and discussion of tax revision and spending control, January 29, 1963-February 8, 1963; Special Report: an analysis and discussion of federal intervention in state and local affairs, February 25, 1963; Special Report: an analysis and discussion of labor legislation, March 5, 1963; Special Report: an analysis and discussion of federal intervention in state and local affairs, March 15, 1963; Special Report: an analysis and discussion of tax revision and spending control, March 29, 1963; Special Report: an anlaysis and discussion of labor legislation, April 18, 1963; Special Report: an analysis and discussion of federal controls of business and agriculture, May 15, 1963; Special report: an analysis and discussion of tax revision and spending control, June 25, 1963; Special Report: an analysis and discussion of federal intervention in state and local affairs, September 23, 1963; Special Report: an analysis and discussion of tax revision and spending control, November 7, 1963; Special Report: an analysis and discussion of federal controls and business agriculture, February 5, 1964; Special Report: an analysis and discussion of federal intervention in state and local affairs, April 15, 1964; Special Report: an - Page 63- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

analysis and discussion of federal controls of business and agriculture, May 25, 1964 & December 8, 1964; Special Report: a legislative analysis in the category of federal intervention in state and local affairs, December 9, 1964; Special Report: a legislative analysis in the category of labor legislation, December 10, 1964; Special Report: a legislative analysis in the category of tax revision and spending control, December 11, 1964 & February 4, 1965; Special Report: a legislative analysis in the category of federal intervention in state and local affairs, March 19, 1965; Special Report: a legislative analysis in the category of federal controls of business and agriculture, March 31, 1965; Special Report: a legislative analysis in the category of federal intervention in state and local affairs, May 5, 1965-May 27, 1965; Special Report: a legislative analysis in the category of tax revision and spending control, May 28, 1965; Special Report: a legislative analysis in the category of labor legislation, June 24, 1965; Special Report: a legislative analysis in the category of tax revision and spending control, August 2, 1965; The State Chamber legislative letter, Vol. 1, No. 1 January 1965-Vol. 1, No. 16, October 22, 1965; Tap-line bulletin, Transportation and Communication Department, February 19, 1965-September 24, 1965; Taxpayer's dollar, Taxation and Finance Department, Vol. 11, No. 1-No. 2, 1962

News Letters - Volume 1966-69 box 73 Scope and Content

Legislative status report, Legislative Department, July 1966-December 1969; Issue status report: minority enterprise, Urban Affairs, October-December 1969; News, views, ideas, Public Affairs Department, April 1967-Fourth Quarter 1969; Special Report: a legislative analysis in the category of tax revision and spending control, May, 1967-March 1968; Spotlight on women in public affairs, Vol. 1, No. 1, November-December 1967-Vol. 2, No. 6 November-December 1969; The State Chamber legislative letter, Legislative Department, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1966-Vol. 3, No. 10, 1967; Tap-line bulletin, March, 1966-May 1967

Newsletters, 1918-1974 box 73-77 Scope and Content

15 volumes bound by the Chamber of Commerce. January 22, 1918 is labeled no. 1. Submitted to the Secretary, by the Chief, Organization Service Bureau, that were published twice monthly. Box 73, 1918-1942; Box 74, 1943-1956; Box 75, 1957-1962; Box 76, 1963-1970; Box 77, 1971-1974, Box 77

Our World Trade, 1920-1941 box 77

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Publications - Volume 1912-1916 box 77 Scope and Content

The National Commercial Conference; The Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America; The Pomerene Bill; The Chamber of Commerce of the USA; Why you should be an individual member of the COCUSA; American export trade: legislation permitting combinations; Chamber of Commerce of the USA: purpose, structure, services; Successful methods of commercial organizations; Maintenance of resale prices; Permanent Tariff Commission, "A national business policy"; Arbitration for disputes in trade between the U.S. and Argentine Republic; Community advertising and publicity; Membership maintenance and increase; Organization structure and method; Permanent Tariff Commission; Report of committee on railroad situation; Steamboat inspection service - report to National Chamber's Committee on the Department of Commerce; U.S. in foreign commerce; Annual meeting brochures and reports

Publications - Volume 1917-1918 box 77 Scope and Content

Men who serve you; War Convention of American Business proceedings, resolutions, brochures; Chamber of Commerce of USA: organization, purpose, membership; Three Presidents and the COCUSA; What the National Chamber Business Referendum has accomplished; Agricultural bureaus and committees; American export trade: legislation needed; American export trade: the Webb-Pomerene Bill, a war measure; Arbitration for disputes in trade between U.S. and Republic of Uruguay; Industrial development; Tariff Commission: 98% votes favored; War activities of commercial organizations; War Service Committees. Plan of organization. Their scope and duties; Report of committee on railroad situation; War Service Committee: list of committees; War service committees of the nation's industries as an aid to the war program; What is "the organization and purpose of the Chambers of Commerce?"; Chamber of Commerce of U.S. rules of procedure for meetings; They travelled 87,000 miles for you; Commercial organization credit bureaus; How business men stand on national defense; Organization and financing of the Chamber: reply to erroneous reports; War emergency and reconstruction congress of war service committees of american industries; Annual meeting materials

Publications - Volume 1919-1921 box 78

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Scope and Content

Men who serve you; Arbitration for disputes in trade between U.S. and Argentine Republic; Foreign trade: declaration and proceedings of Foreign Trade Group; National budget: declaration of 7th annual meeting; National highways; Program of railroad legislation; British and American commercial problems: conference between representatives of Association of British Chambers of Commerce and Directors of COCUSA; Promoting foreign trade; Retail trade extension; Summary of 8th annual meeting; Building and maintaining a Local Chamber of Commerce; Building situation; Depreciation: its treatment in production; European problems and their relation to American business; Free zones; Housing companies; Housing program; Marine Insurance; Merchandise turnover and stock control; National obligation to veterans; Overhead expenses; The railroad question before Congress: testimony of the railroad executives; The railroad question before Congress; Reduction of merchandising expense; Schools, citizenship and business; Schools of your city. I. The general situation; Schools of your city. II. School buildings and equipment

Publications - Volume 1922 box 78 Scope and Content

Budgeting for business control; A change in our tariff methods; Coal situation; Commercial organization credit bureaus; Fire waste, taxation of fire insurance, fire prevention; Foreign Commerce handbook 1922-1923; German competition; Majority report of special committee on education; Means for presenting public interest in transportation; Merchant Marine; Moulding public opinion through chambers of commerce; The National Budget; Perpetual inventory or stores control; Report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs; Report of Special Committee on Education; Resolutions adopted by mid-year meeting of the National Council of COCUSA; The schools of your city; Treaty ratification; Why a merchant marine?

Publications - Volume 1923-1924 box 78 Scope and Content

The acceptance and installation of uniform methods of cost accounting; Adherence of the United States government to the Permanent Court of International Justice; Agricultural credit; Building and maintaining a Local Chamber of Commerce; Charts on immigration and emigration - First and Second Series; A commercial Tower of Babel; ; Divisional organization under the decentralized plan; Economies in central delivery systems; Foreign Commerce handbook 1923-1924; - Page 66- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

How you should vote on a referendum; Industrial development; Laws and practices affecting the establishment of foreign branches of banks; The National School for Commercial and Trade Executives; Planning your business ahead; The rural school and the Chamber of Commerce; Simplification and standardization; Summary of the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Uniform cost accounting in trade associations; Warehousing and transportation economies in distribution; What a "cost system" should do for you; Why you should vote on the referendum; Budgeting for business control; Cotton - A national problem; Cotton boll weevil problem; Does zoning pay?; Foreign Commerce handbook 1924-1925; A housing program; Overhead expenses; Perpetual inventory and stores control; Population's purchasing power; The Postal Service; Principles of business conduct; Report of the Committee on Taxation; Small store advertising; Some facts about the bonus; A standard of community excellence or the kind of a town you would like to live in; Summary of the first mid-year meeting Eastern Division COCUSA; Trade relations; Summary of the first mid-year meeting Northern Central Division COCUSA; Summary of the second mid-year meeting Eastern Division COCUSA; Summary of the second mid-year meeting Southern Central Division COCUSA; Uniform cost accounting in the trade associations - The Cost Committee; Uniform cost accounting in the trade associations: organization of activities; Why zone our town?

Publications - Volume 1925-1926 box 78 Scope and Content

The city plan and living and working conditions; City planning and zoning; Clean up your city and then keep it clean; Commercial treaty policy of the United States; Cooperative industrial research; Cost accounting through the use of standards; Economies in central delivery systems; The federal reserve system and american business; Financing a trade association; Foremanship; The handling of conventions; The schools of your city, II. School buildings and equipment & III. Health and physical education; South America's trade; Uniform cost accounting in trade associations - Part III - Acceptance and installation; What the Locarno Treaties mean; Apprenticeship; Chain stores; Educational courses for retail salespeople; Financial control and accounting for a Chamber of Commerce; Foreign Commerce handbook 1926-1927; Forest yield taxes; Group efforts by merchants for promoting trade; Illiteracy and the 1930 census; Junior chambers of commerce: statement on purposes, organization and activities; Legislation on foreign trade and foreign affairs; Letters; Merchants Institutes; National Distribution Conference; Prices of agricultural - Page 67- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

exports; Railroad consolidation; Self government must be deserved; Special sales events; Suggestions for cooperative efforts by local merchants; The Tariff Commission and the flexible tariff; What of our oil supply?

Publications - Volume 1927 box 79 Scope and Content

Agreement and declaration of trust; Average farm labor income and average cost of production; The business of education; Coal; Committees on national legislation; The current program of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Doing export business; Economic height of buildings; Employee representation or works councils; The evolution of overhead accounting; Foreign trade promotion; Forest research: A national undertaking; Growth of foremanship courses in the United States; Organizing communities for forest fire control; Outline of legislative program of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Payment of wages by check; Progress in commercial forestry; Publications and Information Service Civic Development Department; Reduction of federal debt and taxes; Retail and wholesale trade of Baltimore, Maryland; Retail and wholesale trade of Syracuse, New York; Retail and wholesale trade of Providence, Rhode Island; The three international commercial conferences of 1927

Publications - Volume 1928 box 79 Scope and Content

Automobile parking in business districts; Building and maintaining a Local Chamber of Commerce; Business views on legislation; Chain stores; Commercial arbitration; Educational activities of chambers of commerce; Federal taxation; Fire prevention committees of Chambers of Commerce; Foreign Commerce handbook 1928-1929; Get-Out-The-Vote Campaign; Interlocking bank directorates; The international convention for the abolition of import and export prohibitions and restrictions; Legalizing entry of certain resident aliens; Local fiscal problems; Municipal auditoriums; The National Councillor; Need for immediate tax legislation; Organization plans for budget control; The raw cotton situation 1924-1927; Relations between state and local governments; The rural fire department; State inheritance taxation; Suppression of crime; Tax reduction legislation before the Senate; Traffic bureaus

Publications - Volume 1929 box 79

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Scope and Content

Agricultural policies of the National Chamber; Auxiliary statements accompanying the report of The Banking and Currency Committee on the Federal Reserve System; Business conditions and outlook; Business opinion on some national questions; Calendar reform; Capital expenditures; Code words in cable and radio messages; Commercial utilization of certain agricultural wastes and by-products; Depreciation; The Federal Reserve System; The financial administration of government; Fiscal problems of the states; The foreman's place in industry; Handicaps to American shipping; Hoch-Smith resolution on railroad rates; Large-scale farming; Licensing operators and chauffeurs; Local fiscal problems; The market survey; The mechanization of agriculture; National Immigration Policy; Pensions; A playground handbook for Chamber of Commerce executives; Reducing automobile thefts; Relations between state and local governments; Repairs, replacements and betterments; The school of fourty years ago and the school of today; State inheritance taxation; Tackling taxation; Trade practice conferences; Traffic bureaus and transportation departments of Chambers of Commerce; Warsaw rules, 1928; Zoning

Publications - Volume 1930 box 79 Scope and Content

2 volumes - Agricultural opportunities in quality production; Balancing production and employment through management control; Chain stores; Chamber of Commerce air manual; The clearing house in agricultural marketing; Community industrial growth; Cost accounting through the use of standards; Educational courses for retail salespeople; A few suggestions for health committees of Chambers of Commerce; Financing a trade association; Foreign Commerce handbook 1930-1931; Forest yield taxes; Group efforts by merchants for promoting trade; Informal settlement of railroad rate controversies; Merchants Institutes; Retailers' expenses; Small store advertising; Special sales events; Store opening and closing hours; A suggested program of weed research and control; Systematized education by trade associations; Taxes - Assessments; Taxes - Capital expenditures; Taxes - Local fiscal problems; Trade Association business figures; The Trade Practice Conference; Unemployment Insurance; Ways and means to traffic safety

Publications - Volume 1931 box 80

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Scope and Content

Aids to air commerce; Distribution in the United States; Doing export business; Emergency immigration legislation; Federal and State land policies affecting agriculture; Federal taxation - Federal tax policies; Foreign Commerce handbook 1930-1931; Foreign trade promotion; Government competition with private business; Health conservation in one hundred eight cities in 1929; Federal taxation - International double taxation; Postal finances and rates; Report of the Special Committee on Trade Relations; Small store arrangement; Special inducements to industries; Survey of the 1931 activities of associations; Taxes - taxation activities; Trade association news; Unemployment Insurance; Uniform cost accounting in trade associations

Publications - Volume 1932 box 80 Scope and Content

Agriculture credit; Association statistical programs for industry planning; Banking legislation; Carrying through; Chamber of Commerce fundamentals; Changing food requirements and future food supplies; "City passenger transportation" ; Company plans for unemployment reserves; The cost of government; Davis- Kelly Coal Bill; Emergency restriction of immigration; The Federal Courts; Federal expenditures; Foreign exchange restrictions; Government competition with private business; Highway finance; Inland water transportation; Marginal agricultural land; Military pensions and veterans' benefits; Price control provisions of codes; Price indices; Protection against depreciated currency competition; Public and private employment exchanges; The railroad problem; Reconstruction Finance Corporation; Rehabilitation of industrial equipment; Report of the Committee on Federal Taxation; Trade Association activities; Trade Association by-laws and charter; Trade associations and the National Chamber; Unemployment insurance and an unemployment benefit plan; Veterans' benefits; What came out of the twentieth annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States

Publications - Volume 1933 box 80 Scope and Content

Agricultural Adjustment Administration - Farm Credit Administration; Agricultural adjustment and farm credit administrations; Agricultural policy; The American Merchant Marine; Balanced budgets; Banking Act of 1933; The Banking Act of 1933 an analysis; Banking legislation; Bankruptcy laws and administration; Building and maintaining a Local Chamber of Commerce; Business management aided - Page 70- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

by trade associations; "Buy National" movements in relation to domestic and foreign trade; Competing forms of transportation; Discriminatory legislation affecting retailers; Federal Bankruptcy Legislation; The Federal Budget System; Federal expenditures; Federal legislation upon security offerings; Federal Revenue Legislation; Federal Securities Act; Functions and field work of Chambers of Commerce; Industry planning through trade associations; The insurance or guarantee of bank deposits; Letters; Most-favored-nation treatment and bargaining tariffs; National Industrial Recovery Act; Outline of procedure under Industrial Recovery Act; Industrial recovery bulletins; National transportation policies; Naval program of the United States; Price control provisions of codes; Protection against depreciated currency competition; Public Works Program; Railroad rate policies; Reciprocal tariff negotiations; Reducing state and local expenditures; Reforestation and similar work for unemployment relief; A southern business viewpoint on the National Recovery Program; Trade Association objectives and principles; Unemployment Reserve Legislation; Working periods in industry; World Monetary and Economic Conference

Publications - Volume 1934 box 80 Scope and Content

Administration of codes; Air Mail contracts; The American Merchant Marine; Combating subversive activities in the United States; Control of taxicabs; Cost ascertainment in government establishments; Current national issues; Current national problems; Economy in state and local government; Emergency municipal debt and credit problems; The federal budget and recovery; Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; Federal expenditures; Federal Securities Act of 1933; Federal Trade Commission; Food and drug laws and their administration; Foreign Commerce handbook; Hours and wages under codes; Industrial self-government bulletins; Land policy; Legislation on banking; Local code problems; New opportunities for city planning; Ocean shipping contracts; Property tax collection; Proposed Revenue Legislation; Providing reserves against unemployment; Recovery from the viewpoint of the South; Regulation of electrical communications; Regulation of street and highway traffic; Residential rates for light and power; Revenue Bill of 1934; The shorter work week; Southern wage differentials under codes; Standardization of consumers' goods; Standards for highway vehicles; Trade Association statistics and the administration of codes; Trade and tariff relationships between Canada and the United States

Publications - Volume 1935 box 80

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Scope and Content

Agricultural prices and production; The Banking Act of 1935; The Banking Bill; Communist propaganda among American youth; Federal emergency relief activities; Federal expenditures; Federal expenditures - The budget proposals for fiscal year 1936; Federal regulation of transportation; Federal Revenue Legislation; Federal taxation - The suggestions in the President's tax message I and II; Federal taxation - The tax bill as passed by the House; Grade crossing elimination; Inland waterway costs; Labor Relations Bill; Labor standards in government contracts; Motor vehicle accidents; Ocean shipping subsidies and conference rates; Proposed changes in the Federal Reserve System; The Public Utility Act of 1935; Public Utility Act of 1935; Quality standards and grade labeling; Relations with the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Social legislation; Social Security Act; State compacts; State and local budgetary methods; Trade associations: their problems and their future; Trade promotion activities of trade associations; Young men in Chamber of Commerce work

Publications - Volume 1936 box 80 Scope and Content

Agricultural credit under the federal government; The American economic system; Construction and city development; Cooperative business enterprises operated by consumers; Fair competition in distribution; Federal Trade Commission; Foreign Commerce handbook; Letters, March 16, 1936; Merchant Marine Policy; Motor Carrier Act; National Flood Control Policy; The New Farm Legislation; Organizing and operating a junior division; Policies supported; Preliminary report of Committee on Employment; Price differences under the Robinson-Patman Act; Proposed taxes upon corporation incomes; Railroad consolidation; Report of Committee on Employment; Restrictive railroad bills; Revenue Act of 1936; Revival of residential construction; Ship subsidy legislation; State compacts; State income taxes; State sales taxes; Tax work of commercial organizations; Trade Associations - Aids to business and the public; Trade relations; Uniform vehicle code as basis for State motor vehicle legislation; Water resource policies national and local; Zoning

Publications - Volume 1937 box 81 Scope and Content

2 volumes - Air transport regulation; Air Transport Regulation Committee Report; Balanced rebuilding of cities; Build or rebuild; Competitive bidding for government contracts; Controlling local indebtedness; - Page 72- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

Current issues in the agricultural situation; Development of trade associations; Discriminatory restrictions on retailing; Effects of the surtax on undistributed corporate profits; Facts about construction and housing; Facts about power; Facts about work and wages; Farm income in the United States; Farm tenancy in the United States; Federal regulation of labor relations; Federal regulation of transportation; Financing a trade association; Flood control; Floor control projects; Government competition; Government regulation of hours and wages; Highway policies; Hours-and-Wages Legislation; International telegraph regulations; Labor organizations in Great Britain; Labor Relations Act in operation; Labor Relations Board's decisions 1935-1937; Local residential construction; Merchant Marine Policy as set forth in the Maritime Commission Report; Monetary legislation; National Flood Control Policy; Our responsibility toward transportation; Preliminary report of Committee on Employment; Price differences under the Robinson- Patman Act; Proposed restrictions on price-making methods; Railroad financial situation; Report of Committee on Employment; Restrictive railroad bills; The service of advertising; The smaller town and the Chamber of Commerce; Social Security Act; Special sales events: Christmas events; Special sales events: Spring and Fall openings; Standards for municipal traffic ordinances; State compacts; Studies on current economic problems; The surtax on undistributed corporate earnings; Survey of the 1937 activities of associations; Tax work of commercial organizations; Trade relations; Traffic safety activities of Chambers of Commerce; Train length; 21 to 35 - Then what?; Twenty-five years - and now; Uniform traffic control devices; Use of trade association statistics in manufacturing

Publications - Volume 1938 box 81 Scope and Content

America's economic strength in a time of war; The assistance, actual and potential, of banks of deposit; Association activities: A classification and statistical survey of the activities and services of 330 Associations; Background for expanding business activity; Business organizations and national progress; Christmas events supplement; City passenger transportation; Cotton: supply and distribution; Current labor problems; Developing fair advertising standards; Special events: dollar days; Economic issues before trade associations; Economic topics at eighth Pan American Conference; Factors affecting employment; Farm income in the United States; Federal debt and expenditures; Federal legislation upon corporate financing; Federal licensing of corporations; Flood control; Special sales events: general events; Government reorganization; Imports - Page 73- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

and exports of agricultural products; Insurance activities; Labor relations act in operation; Legislation relating to labor disputes; Letter; Motor Carrier Act; Railroad situation; Regional authorities proposal of Special Flood Control Committee; The revenue bill; South America's trade; Studies on current economic problems; Survey of the 1937 activities of associations; United States trade promotion agencies abroad; Wage- hour law

Publications - Volume 1939 box 81 Scope and Content

Agreements with employees in regard to inventions made by them; Amendment of the National Labor Relations Act; Amendment of the Social Security Act; Commerce and economic resources of our outlying territories and possessions; Distribution services and costs; Diversion of trade from retail channels; Effect of the war on foreign trade; Electric utilities; Employment Committee; Federal licensing of corporations; Federal revenue legislation; Free distribution of surplus commodities to persons not on relief; National Economic Committee; Power capacity to meet national needs; Public relief: its fiscal importance for state and local governments; Railroad legislation; A survey of economic conditions in the agricultural industry; Trade and tariff topics at Copenhagen Congress International Chamber of Commerce; Use of Trade Association statistics in retailing; Wool products labeling proposals

Publications - Volume 1940 box 81 Scope and Content

Adjustments in the agricultural industry; Airports; American shipping needs; The amortization of cost of defense facilities; Special sales events: Christmas events; Civil aeronautics: development during preparations for defense; Civil Aeronautics Act; Committee on Employment: report on census of employment, inventory of employment offices, state of employment; Control of federal expenditures and debt; Defense problems; Destructive taxation; 8,000 Chambers of Commerce throughout the world; The Excess Profits Tax; Excess- Profits Tax Special Amortization House Bill H.R. 10413; Excess-profits taxation special amortization; Federal Revenue Legislation; Federal Wage-Hour Law; Fire prevention through Chambers of Commerce; Foreign trade trends in items affected by trade agreements; Government barge-line accounting; Guffey Coal Act and marketing agencies; Immediate amendments to the Excess Profits Tax Act; Improvement of housing in cities; Itinerant merchant trucking; Legislative restrictions on retailing; Library facilities of Trade Associations; Membership campaigns, a manual; National Labor - Page 74- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

Relations Act; Our foreign trade in relation to the war; Our responsibility toward transportation; Outlines of eleven talks on timely questions affecting the American free enterprise system; Private vs. government insurance; Why dollars are idle; Let's look at the utilities record; The attacks on free distribution; The fuss over advertising; What the automobile means to America; The miracle of industrial chemistry; Builders for war and peace; Petroleum; Present military defense situation; Restrictive legislation; The proposed revenue act of 1940; State unemployment compensation laws; Survey of the Chamber of Commerce of Kansas City; Transportation Act of 1940; Voluntary enlistment and universal military training; The Walter Bill H.R. 6324; Wool products labeling proposals

Publications - Volume 1941 box 81 Scope and Content

Adjustments of labor disputes in defense industries; Bituminous coal and National Defense; Business men's organizations and the war program; City development and construction; Common interests and agencies of Canada and the United States; Description of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Distributors' problems under the defense program; Special sales events: dollar days; Electric power supply; Experience rating: an essential feature of unemployment compensation laws; Factory cost accounting through the use of standards; Fixed prices for agricultural commodities; Freight forwarders; Special sales events: general events; Health and safety in coal mines; It's a favorable wind....sail with it!; Lend-lease bill; Licensing provisions of installment credit regulations; Military defense needs; Monetary policy as it affects foreign trade; 1941 survey of Local Chambers of Commerce; Petroleum; Proposed restrictions affecting retail installation credit; Railroad consolidation; Regional authorities - St. Lawrence Power; Revenue Bill of 1941, H.R. 5417; Safeguard industry against fire for national defense; Share-expense travel bureaus; Staggered hours; The sugar problem of the United States; Transportation and the Defense Program; The work week for office employees in 20 cities

Publications - Volume 1942 box 82 Scope and Content

Agricultural price control; Bituminous coal and need of stocking; Canadian-American developments; Conservation of vital war transportation; Convention dates of Trade Associations; Depletion allowances for natural resources industries; Electric power supply; Electric power supply, Series No. 6; The Federal Commodity Loan Program; Federal Farm Mortgage - Page 75- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

Credit Legislation; Fighting through to victory; Health - an economic asset; How does our town rate; Land- grant rates; Local passenger transport; Losses of American properties and investments in foreign countries due to enemy actions; National Committee on Business Welfare; Organizing the Chamber of Commerce right here on Main Street; Public domain policies; Rural relief and rehabilitation; Some problems of foreign traders in wartime; Staggered hours; Statistical material from federal sources useful to executives of commercial organizations; Technical provisions of federal tax laws; Total war - total production; Transport conservation; Transportation problems of the emergency; Union security as ordered by National War Labor Board in its first action of this kind; Vocational training in wartime; Wage and salary stabilization; War tax legislation: proposed revenue act of 1942; War Tax Legislation II; Wartime vocational training

Publications - Volume 1943 box 82 Scope and Content

Absorbing the total labor supply. Post-war readjustments, Bulletin No. 5; Agricultural products in foreign trade; Appraising post-war opportunities for retailing; Apprentice training in construction; Army-Navy Production Award; Building codes - an essential tool in urban development; Canada-United States coordination; The Chamber of Commerce approach to post-war planning; The cost of living and the earnings of industrial workers; Economic measures essential for winning the peace; Economic problems of the post-war; Facilitating and protecting foreign trade; Federal fiscal affairs; Facilitating and protecting foreign trade; Federal taxation. Treasury proposals for 1944; Federal Taxation II. Revenue Bill as passed by the House; Fire prevention through chambers of commerce; Food supplies, present and prospective; How many too many?; Industry and Selective Service; Is post-war collapse inevitable? Post-war readjustments, Bulletin No. 2; Keeping the faith with the veteran; Land-grant rates; Maladjustments in the post-war. Post-war readjustments, Bulletin No. 4; The national food situation; NYA diversion of manpower; Parity for agriculture; Pay-as-you-go and collection-at-source; Petroleum War Organization; Plan now for future public works; The Chamber of Commerce approach to post-war planning; Why plan for the post-war period? Post-war readjustments, Bulletin No. 1; The problem of agricultural adjustment; The problem of business incentives. Post-war readjustments, Bulletin No. 6; A procedure for community post-war planning; A program of action for the 1943-1944 year; Renegotiation of war contracts; Resolutions of the first plenary meeting of the Permanent Council of American Associations of Commerce and Production; Retirement income - Page 76- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

plan for employees of Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America; Retraining war workers for peacetime activities; Settlement of war contracts; Shall we pay to buy for less?; Small business. Its place and problems. Post-war readjustment, Bulletin No. 7; Some unfavorable factors. Post-war readjustments, Bulletin No. 3; Statement of policy on international transport; Summary of various current proposals for post-war international economic action; Surplus war properties; The ten-hour workday in factories; Termination of war contracts; To help save 300,000,000 war work days this year a "keep-fit educational program.."; Trade Agreements Act; Wage-hour Act; Wartime civilian economy

Publications - Volume 1944 box 82 Scope and Content

Education ...an investment in people; 1944 manual - fire prevention week; Here is how you can help redevelop your city with modern highways; Agriculture income; Airport policies; Analysis of provisions of Workmen's Compensation Laws and discussion of coverages; Canada-United States Committee declarations; Congress looks to business; Control of one form of carrier by another; Controlling federal expenditures; Deferred maintenance; Deficit spending and private enterprise. Post-war readjustments, Bulletin No. 8; Disposal of surplus war property; Economic policy means and ends. Post-war readjustments, Bulletin No. 12; Economic problems of the post-war; Education and training for demobilized service personnel; Employment of men and women discharged from military service; Foreign Commerce proposals; Freedom and the free market inseparable. Post-war readjustments, Bulletin No. 11; Highway policies; Inflation and the post-war. Post-war readjustments, Bulletin No. 10; International financial problems. 1. International monetary developments between the first and second world wars; International financial problems. 2. World currency stabilization proposals; International financial problems. 3. Proposed United Nations bank for reconstruction and development; Living war memorials; Measures designed to reduce losses in post-war foreign trade; Medical service for workers in smaller plants; Meet your congressman; Renewal of price control legislation; Restoration of private foreign trade; Results: congressional action on chamber proposals for renewal of price control legislation; Retraining war workers for peacetime activities; Should labor be drafted?; Social Security in the United States; 1944 survey of Local Chambers of Commerce; "Wartime National Foreign Trade Week" May 21-27, 1944

Publications - Volume 1945 box 82

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Scope and Content

Safety as a factor in future aviation; An appraisal of emerging public domain issues; Agricultural imports and exports in relation to American agriculture; Analysis of provisions of workmen's compensation laws and discussion of coverages; Bretton Woods Program. International Monetary Fund and International Bank for reconstruction and development; Can government guarantee full employment? Post-war readjustments, Bulletin No. 13; A challenge to every businessman; Congressional handbook; The cotton problem in 1946; Credit for Britain; Distribution: a key to high employment; Education steps up living standards; Fire prevention through chambers of commerce; Foreign Commerce handbook; Help yourself to a better government. How to start and operate a National Affairs Committee; Industrial Health. A tale of 3 cities; The Bretton Woods proposals. International Financial Problems 4; Investment per job. The case of Gastonia, North Carolina; Keeping faith with the Veteran; Maintaining purchasing power in the transition. Post-war readjustments, Bulletin No. 14; Our meat supply; Our 100 leading imports; Our sugar supply; The President's Labor-Management Conference of 1945; The public debt. A factual analysis of a major postwar problem; Public policy on housing and urban development; Railroad Social Insurance Legislation; Retail bureaus divisions and committees. Their organization and operation; Some recommendations regarding the Dumbarton Oaks proposals; Surplus Property Act of 1944; Urban transportation; The use of public works to sustain construction activity; Variations in farm incomes and their relation to agricultural policies; Veterans in private employment; Wanted: men who know an action proposal; "Wartime National Foreign Trade Week", May 20-26, 1945; What it takes to be a retailer: a message to servicemen; What to do with 500,000,000 acres of government land; Your congress, how it works; Education..an investment in people

Publications - Volume 1946 box 83 Scope and Content

2 volumes - The American competitive enterprise system; Analysis of provisions of workmen's compensation laws and discussion of coverages; Communist infiltration in the United States. Its nature and how to combat it; Company on-the-job training programs for Veterans; 1946 Congressional handbook; The cotton problem in 1946; Distribution costs in expanding markets; Federal estate and gift taxes; Federal expenditure and tax policies; International Financial Problems, 5. Financial agreement with the United Kingdom. Related settlements and understandings on trade policies; Fiscal policies of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Foreign - Page 78- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

commerce handbook; Foreign commerce policies of the Chamber of Commerce of the U.S.A.; Foreign trade problems as related to agriculture in the postwar period; How to organize and conduct forums; How to strengthen employee loyalty with letters; Inland waterway costs; International transport; National Transportation Policy; Warning! Is your home and other property adequately insured in view of rising prices?; Let's "mesh the gears" with a definite program of work; Looking ahead with agriculture; Looking toward a balanced budget; Making a trade agreement presentation; Historical outline of American management-labor relations and management attitudes; National Transportation Policy; Opportunity unlimited: a guide for Veterans interested in the construction industry; Organization structure for the Chamber of Commerce; Our meat supply; Our responsibility toward transportation; Our sugar supply; Our "vanishing" natural resources; Our world trade during the war 1939-1945; Policy of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States on Insurance and matters relating directly to the business of insurance and its policyholders; Price control or decontrol?; Production, consumption and prices of farm products as related to agricultural adjustment; A program for sustaining employment; Public interest as a criterion for the collection and dissemination of statistics by government agencies; Public policy on housing and urban development; Suppose you go to congress?; We can't stay home anymore!; Wheat trends

Publications - Volume 1947 box 83 Scope and Content

2 volumes - Accomplished facts; Aid to Europe; The American competitive enterprise system; American wage determination: the trend and its significance; Business management and economic analysis; Christmas events; Combined boards and joint agencies of Canada and the United States; Communists within the government: the facts and a program; Communists within the labor movement; Company leave policies for employees in Reserves of the Armed Forces including the National Guard; Compulsory arbitration: Opposed. The case against adoption; 1947 Congressional handbook; The economics of minimum wage legislation; Employee rights under the labor-management act, 1947; Facts about the railroad financial situation; Federal expenditure pand tax policies; Foreign commerce and international political and social policies of the Chamber of Commerce of the U.S.A.; The fuel outlook: season 1947-1948; Government barge lines; Here's how to implement your program for American opportunity through advertising; Informing employees about the "Labor-Management Relations Act"; The Insurance Department of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States in action; International transport policies; - Page 79- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

An introduction to doing import and export business; Labor legislation: what organized business wants from Congress; Labor-Management Relations Act, 1947; Labor reforms are needed; Let's "mesh the gears" with a definite program of work; Making better use of today's streets; Monopolistic wage determination as a part of the general problem of monopoly; Policy declarations on national defense; Postwar trends in foreign trade of the United States; Preparing for the 1949 federal budget; Price supports for agricultural products; Production, consumption and prices of farm products as related to agricultural adjustment; A program for American opportunity through advertising; A program for sustaining employment; Reduction of taxation: general revision of revenue laws; Responsibility of the States in education: the fourth R; Resume of the 80th Congress, First Session; Special sales events: Spring & Fall openings; 1947 survey of Local Chambers of Commerce; Technical and administrative amendments; What it takes to be a better retailer; Where & how to find names of manufacturers; Why a census now and what to do about it; The year ahead: a program for business for the year 1947-1948

Publications - Volume 1948 box 83-84 Scope and Content

2 volumes - Analysis of provisions of workmen's compensation laws and discussion of coverages; An analysis of the real cost of TVA power; Apprentice training. Key to productivity in construction; Brief notes on some recent international political and social developments; Building ownership; Business management action against depression; Civil aviation; 1948 Congressional handbook; Council -- Manager. Plan of Municipal Government; Curb parking; Delivered pricing and the law; The economics of the guaranteed wage; The economics of the money supply; Employer-employee relations activities of trade associations; Federal grants-in-aid. The anatomy of the problem; General events. Special sales events series; How can you get the facts about your market. A brief outline of procedure for local distributors; How to make a local area trade survey; Informative labeling in distribution; The importance of imports to the United States economy; International transportation; More housing by legislation or by American enterprise?; Our 100 leading imports; Policy declarations on transportation; A program for community anti- communist action; Production, consumption and prices of farm products as related to agricultural adjustment; Program suggestions for committees on education; Public regulation of insurance after July 1, 1948; Radio and your American Opportunity Program; The real cost of TVA power; Resume of the 80th Congress. First Special and Second Regular Sessions; Retail bureaus, - Page 80- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

divisions and committees; Retirement plans for chambers of commerce; Returned goods; A survey of State legislation regarding secondary boycotts; Tomorrow's transportation; Trends in State labor laws. A compilation of surveys of recent State labor legislation; Suggestions for communications to employees; Trade days. Special sales events series; Urban transportation; Wage drives and the outlook for tomorrow; Which way education?

Publications - Volume 1949 box 84 Scope and Content

2 volumes - A blueprint for industrial preparedness; Businessmen and public transit service; The Chamber and the Charter. The position of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States on the proposed Havana Charter for an international trade organization; Chaos in the government - and what to do about it. A summary based on the findings of the Hoover Commission; 1949 Congressional handbook; Curb parking; Customs administration and procedure between Canada and the United States; The drive for a controlled economy via pale pink pills; Dictionary of insurance terms; Employment of physically handicapped and older workers; Financial control and accounting; Forestry manual for use by chambers of commerce; A guide to foreign government information services; The hidden payroll non-wage labor costs of doing business; How to plan a business education day; Industrial relations in America; International transport; Investment opportunities in British Africa; Is legislation needed to clarify the status of delivered pricing practices?; Labor law in the public interest; Let's "mesh the gears" with a definite program of work; Measuring monopoly. A new approach; A multi-billion dollar opportunity...as disclosed by The Hoover Commission; Off-street parking. What is being done about today's off-street parking problem by private enterprise; 140 million listeners. Tips on radio for chambers of commerce; Our renewable resources can be sustained; The personal practices guide; The point four program. A business viewpoint on te President's plan for economic advancement of underdeveloped areas; Program suggestions for committees on education; Ratification of I.L.O. conventions by the United States; Retail clinics and institutes; Sales training in distribution; Taxing to spend. An analysis of the 1950 Federal Budget which proposes increased government costs and higher taxes; Transportation trends; Truth in Action; United Nations' universal declaration of human rights; United States in world economy 1949; Wage-hour act: comparison of current legislation proposals to amend the act; Wage- price spirals and economic stability with questions for wage negotiations; What employers can do; What the 1949 wage-hour act means: information about the newly- amended law and a summary of its provisions; What's the - Page 81- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

answer? A brief guide to sources of business statistics for the small research staff; Where and how to find names of manufactures; Where we stand on national defense; Why - and how - to conduct a management audit; You and socialized medicine. The basic facts and a call to action; You are a witness! A practical guide on how to testify before a Congressional Committee

Publications - Volume 1950 box 84 Scope and Content

2 volumes - The administration tax proposals. Part I. Income and excise taxes; The administration tax proposals. Part II. Estate and gift taxes; Analysis of provisions of workmen's compensation laws and discussion of coverage; Analysis of war damage indemnity laws; Business management and economic analysis; Business support of private enterprise; Can federal and private power live together?; Christmas events; Civil defense in your community; Committee assignments and state listings of senators and representatives; Cost of distribution services; Do by-passes hurt businesses?; Employment in foreign trade; European economic development; Federal taxes and expenditures; Foreign Commerce handbook; Government by authorities; The growing challenge; Half a job. The story of the Hoover Commission Reports; How to strengthen employee loyalty with letters; How to tell your business story in employee publications; How to tell your business story in employee meetings; How to tell your business story in your annual report; How to tell your business story with plant tours; The importance of distribution in the American Economic System; The international trader and international commercial arbitration; Investment for jobs; Investment opportunities in Belgian, French and Portuguese Africa; Labor in politics; Let's take the offensive!; National Transportation Policy; A new slant on an old question...do they read it?; Our 100 leading imports in 1949; Policies and controls in a war-burdened economy; Policy declarations on natural resources; "The press looks at transportation"; Related construction. A key to apprentice training in construction; Selling to the government. Businessmen's guide in dealing with Federal buying agencies; 7 doors to Socialism; 65 films for your American opportunity program; Socialism in America; Solutions to the problem of merchandise pickup and delivery in business districts; Spring & Fall openings; Survey of local chambers of commerce; Telling your business story on your company bulletin board; Trade agreements and the American economy; Transportation activities of chambers of commerce; The United Nations and world government; A Veteran explains the Hoover Reports; Wage supplements. The nonwage labor costs of doing business; War damage indemnity; Welfare plans and collective bargaining; The welfare state and the state - Page 82- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

of human welfare; What business stands for; What the National Chamber stands for in world affairs; Where we stand on national defense; Who has Washington influence?; World Trade Week, May 21-27, 1950; Zoning and civic development

Publications - Volume 1951 box 85 Scope and Content

Association activities: a classification and statistical survey of the activities and services of 509 trade associations; Building codes and construction progress; The Chamber of Commerce Labor Relations Committee; Chamber sponsorship of foremen's clubs and personnel executives' clubs; 1951 Congressional handbook; Economic education thru employee meetings; Economic policies for national defense; The economics of the money supply; A guide to better government through your National Affairs Committee; A guide to foreign government information services; How employer clinics can help you develop better employee communications; How much can our economy stand?; The interdependence of the Latin American and U.S. economies; Manufactures' clubs and councils affiliated with chambers of commerce; The Middle East and its development; Organizing steps in planning a Business- education Day; Policy Declarations on National Resources; The power of the people; The price of price control; Profits! Who gets them? Why? Are they fair?; Education-business Days. The return visit. What it it? Why have it? How to plan it.; Sabotage and plant protection; Six steps in...selling to the armed services; 1951 survey of local chambers of commerce; Toward worker security; Transportation policy adopted by the membership of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America; 12 steps to more votes; Wage surveys by chambers of commerce

Publications - Volume 1952 box 85 Scope and Content

2 volumes - Agricultural policies of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Analysis of provisions of workmen's compensation laws and discussion of coverages; City planning and urban development; Committee assignments and state listings of senators and representatives; Committee to review National Chamber policy on universal military training; Controlling local indebtedness; Congress is listening; The cost of universal military training; Communism: where do we stand today?; Community citizenship policies; Defense contract pricing; Fringe benefits 1951: the nonwage labor costs of doing business; The growing challenge; Highway to successful committee meetings; An introduction to doing import and export business; - Page 83- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

Policy declarations: industrial relations in America; Industrial safety promotion; The key to being a successful director; Local chambers of commerce: their origin and purpose; Program solutions for committees on education; Re-privatizing public interest; Southeast Asia and the economy of the free world; A bibliography of publications in the field of street & highway traffic; Subcontracting for defense: how to sell to companies holding defense contracts; Transportation policy adopted by the membership of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; What the National Chamber stands for in world affairs; Where we stand on national defense; You can have more if the government spends less

Publications - Volume 1953 box 85 Scope and Content

2 volumes - Agriculture in your chamber program?; Basic viewpoints -- objectives in six major fields of action; The big squeeze; Brief guide for the committee on business statistics; Businessmen speak for American- flag ships; Committee assignments and State listings of senators and representatives; 1953 Congressional handbook; Curb parking; The guaranteed wage; Developing a better understanding of business through effective employee and community relations: a report on The Standard Register Company of Dayton Ohio; Developing a better understanding of business through effective employee and community relations: a report on The Steel Improvement and Forge Company, Cleveland, Ohio; Employment in the foreign trade; Films to explain American business: a film discussion handbook for organization leaders; Free markets and free men; Improving social security; Insurance and related operations of the Federal government; International Economic Policy; International Trade Policy issues; Investing in Mexico; Jobs, markets, and production; Labor Law in the public interest 1953; Operating manual for National Affairs Committees; Our water resources: how should they be developed; Parking pickle; Policy declarations on natural resources; Profit sharing: memorandum of information; Profits: what are they? who gets they? why?; A program for expanding jobs and production; Shopper bottleneck; Small business: its role and its problems; New Chamber policy on social security program for the aged; Some facts you should know about American merchant ships; 1953 Survey of local chambers of commerce; Treaty law vs. The Constitution; Under the dome: how our Congress works; What's the answer?; Whither bound Japan?

Publications - Volume 1954 box 86

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3 volumes - Action needed...to strengthen; Activities of American chambers of commerce abroad; Analysis of workmen's compensation laws; Are Canadians really?; Better Federal personnel management; Business and economics forecasting; The community industrial survey; The continuing costs of TVA; Contract termination guide; Explaining business in your community; The Federal budget system: how it works...how it can be improved; Federal grant in aid programs; Finding prospectus for community industrial development; Fringe benefits 1953; Education - an investment in people; Government competition: problem and perspective; Guide to foreign information services; How the new tax code affects you; How to get the most out of our streets; Policy declarations: industrial relations in America; Industry reports on natural resources; Investment for jobs - [2 publications]; Jobs? or Jobless pay?; Let's discuss employee rights under the Taft-Hartely Act; A look at modern health insurance; National Chamber policies on national defense; One way business streets; The outlook for Social Security; Policy declarations on natural resources; Profits: what are they? who gets them? why?; The right of the right to work: the moral case for voluntary unionism views of clergymen and church leaders; Survey report of private employee benefits in distribution; Special days weeks and month; State industrial directories; Survey of local chambers of commerce; Survey of association activities; Teacher's guide for classroom use of it's everybody's business; Technological research and construction markets; U.S. tax incentives for private foreign investment; What new industrial jobs mean to a community; What the National Chamber stands for in World affairs; A Workbook to help ou use the film It's Everybody's Business effectively in your community

Publications - Volume 1955 box 86 Scope and Content

2 volumes - Are cut-rates to government fair?; Association activities; Better roads for our growing nation; Business management and economic analysis; Can we Depression-proof our economy?; Chamber of Commerced owned buildings; Congressional handbook; Deciding the future of the National Chamber's 10 point program: TVA; Economics of minimum wage legislation; Employer rights in secondary boycotts; Employment abroad: facts and fallacies; For the greater good of all; Foreign Commerce handbook; Free health care for everyone? Can we have it? Do we want it? Would it really be free?; Fringe benefits; Government in business: how much? who benefits? who pays?; Highway policies questions; How to double wages: who does it? how? when?; International control of restrictive business - Page 85- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

practices; Let's discuss employee rights under the Taft- Hartley Act; Manual on business-farm days; Minimum wage fixing: who pays? who benefits? why?; Modern day trade and professional associations; Monopoly power of labor unions; Policy declarations on agriculture business-government relations; Policy declarations on construction distribution education; Policy declarations on economic security insurance; Policy declarations on finance; Policy declarations on industrial relations; Policy declarations on natural resources; Policy declarations on transportation; Policy declarations on world affairs; Transportation review and outlook; Urban development guidebook; Wage extras: how much? who pays? why?; The world of tomorrow...what will it be like?

Publications - Volume 1956 box 86-87 Scope and Content

2 volumes - Analysis of workmen's compensation laws; Association activities and the law; Association buildings and offices; Better business relations through employee annual reports; Chamber membership campaigns; Check list for congressional action on Hoover Commission recommendations; Checklist of factors affecting the business climate; Economic discussion group workbook; Developing a better understanding of business through effective employee and community relations: a report on Geo. D. Roper Company Rockford, Illinois; Developing a better understanding of business through effective employee and community relations: a report on Ansul Chemical Company; 8 ways the federal government can save your money; Getting and holding good employers; Guide to foreign information sources; Guide to listings of manufacturers; Here's how to get out your vote; Here is the key to being a successful director; How bypasses affect business; How to plan career conferences for teen-agers; An introduction to doing import and export business; Look forward to your retirement; On mike! On camera! A radio and television manual for chambers of commerce; Our trade with Canada; Parking: a businessman's approach; The parking panacea; Policy declarations on natural resources; Questions and answers about the atom in your community; So you're going into business; Speakers list; State industrial directories; Survey of local chambers; Transport review and outlook mid-year 1956; Transport review and outlook year end 1956; Union restrictions on production are hurting everybody; The value added by distribution in filling the wants and needs of people; Value added by distribution; The wholesaler and his chamber of commerce; The world

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of tomorrow: what will it look like?; You can do it too; Your employees and the military reserves

Publications - Volume 1957 box 87 Scope and Content

2 volumes - Analysis of workmen's compensation laws; Better business markets and sales; Better business relations through employee meetings; Better business relations through employee publications; Better business relations through letters to employees; Better business relations through plant tours; Businessmen's guide to the road program; The case for voluntary unionism; The coming challenge in federal-state relations; 1957 Congressional handbook; Conservation is good business; Debt: public and private; Expanding a source of tax revenue and making new jobs; Fringe benefits 1957; How to plan an education-business day; How to plan a business-education day; Leadership & service; A budget cutting guide; Local businessmen's interest and activity in national affairs; Questions and answers on major issues before the 85th congress; Major legislative issues in the states; The mechanics of inflation; Merges; Profits: something for everyone; State laws on compulsory unionism; Selecting the staff executive for your chamber of commerce; The significance of concentration ratios; The statistical basis of concentration ratios; The story of creative capital; Transport review and outlook year end 1957; Women in chamber of commerce work; Your schools: an analysis of the real issues in school construction legislation before congress

Publications - Volume 1958 box 87 Scope and Content

Analysis of workmen's compensation laws; Are Canadians really? or, for that matter, is Canada?; Association activities: a survey of 634 associations; The community industrial development survey; Extortion: employers can combat it; Institutes for Organization Management [2 publications]; Principles and practices of college recruiting; Profit sharing; Policy declarations on transportation and communication; Policy declarations on world affairs; Report of the committee on economic policy: resisting business contraction; Reuther's profit-sharaing demand; Sizing up federal scholarships; Survey of local chambers of commerce; Trade and professional association members of the National Chamber; Transport: review and outlook year end 1958; TVA: what's next?; What american businessmen abroad think of foreign aid

Publications - Volume 1959 box 87

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Scope and Content

2 volumes - Activities of american chambers of commerce abroad; Administered prices and inflation; Advanced Economic Discussion Group program; Analysis of workmen's compensation laws: statutory amendments analyzed in this supplement to 1958; Congressional handbook; Conservation and use of natural resources; Crisis in unemployment compensation; Disemployment forces and reemployment prospects; Economic lessons of postwar recessions; The economics of the money supply; Employment abroad: facts and fallacies; Federal tax aspects of association activities; Foreign commerce handbook; Fringe benefits; Guide to foreign information sources; How american businessmen abroad rate U.S. propaganda; A summary of success stories: how to plan teacher recognition programs; Institutes for Organization Management [2 publications]; An introduction to doing import and export business; Investment for jobs; Labor Reform Law: the Landrum- Griffin Act; The mechanics of inflation: an analysis of cost and demand pressures on the price level; Organizing for community industrial development; Policy declarations on industrial relations; Policy declarations on world affairs; The practice of freedom; Price control and inflation; Spotlight on foreign aid; Directory of State Chamber of Commerce executives; Trade & Professional Association members of the National Chamber; Transport review and outlook year end 1959; What the communist offensive means to american business; What's the answer?: a brief guide to sources of business statistics

Publications - Volume 1960 box 88 Scope and Content

3 volumes - Analysis of workmen's compensation laws; Association activities and business problems survey; Association management workbook; Basic operating policies of trade and professional associations; Can we improve our water supply?; Chamber of Commerce management workbook; Chamber of Commerce owned buildings; Checklist of factors affecting the business climate; Congressional handbook; Conservation and use of natural resources; Directory of State Chamber of Commerce executives; Education policies and projects; Employer rights in secondary boycotts; Fire detection and alarm systems; Foreign commerce handbook; Free health care for everyone?: can we have it? do we want it? would it really be free?; General Services Administration in regulatory rate proceedings: a report by the Transportation and Communication Department of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Guide to foreign information services; How american businessmen abroad view the communist economic offensive; How to plan a business-education day; - Page 88- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

How to plan teacher recognition programs; Inflations, unions and wage policy; Let's talk about labor; Membership committee of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Modern day trade and professional associations; The Nation's highway program: a comprehensive review of the federal-aid highways; Notes from Chamber of Commerce leader's workshop; Political party objectives and National Chamber policy; The promise of economic growth; Protection of high value areas; Public Affairs policies and programs; The responsibility of state and local government; Secondary boycotts and our freedom of choice: how union officials keep products of the market; So you're going into business; 1960 survey of local chambers of commerce; Trade & Professional Association members of the National Chamber; Transport review and outlook year-end 1960; Transportation activities in chambers of commerce; Union power in a free society; Wage surveys by chambers of commerce; Wanted: men who know economics, understand, can analyze, can express themselves; What makes a winner!; What new industrial jobs mean to a community

Publications - Volume 1961 box 88 Scope and Content

3 volumes - Activities of American chambers of commerce abroad; Association retirement plans; Advanced economic discussion group program; 1961 annual directory; "Are Canadians really?: or for that matter, is Canada?" ; Questions and answers about the atom in your community; Automation and unemployment; Blueprint to improve coordination of Federal transportation activities; Spotlight on Business Relations Committee; Committee action; Congressional handbook; Conservation and use of natural resources; A consulting service for the Local Chamber of Commerce; Consumer credit: next target for Federal regulation?; Debt: public and private; Depreciation for growth; Directory of state chamber of commerce executives; Earnings - seed corn for more jobs; Economic discussion groups: a program to develop informed, articulate spokesmen for business; Economics -- in easy steps; Educational policies of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Employees' opinion survey; Employment abroad: facts and fallacies; Employment and unemployment: the problem of the 1960s; Everybody talks about taxes!!; Fire prevention week; Foreign trade...what it means to you; The goals of economic policy; Guide to foreign information sources; Guide to listings of manufacturers; Health insurance programs in industry; Labor law and the public interest; Highway to successful committee meetings; How American businessmen abroad view the communist economic offensive; How to create a program of work for community development; Is - Page 89- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

America near the breaking point?; Legislative issue fact sheets on five current subjects: area industrial development, education, health care for the aged, minimum wage, tax reform; Management action to promote business stability; Meeting foreign competition at home and abroad; Membership committee; The merger issue in the United States; Mesh the gears with a program of work; Minimum wage; Model arbitration clauses; The National Chamber speaks on labor; The nation's highway program; Organization structure of the Chamber of Commerce; Better business relations through...plant tours; Productivity and wage settlements; Protecting employee welfare and pension funds with Federal regulation; Public affairs policies and programs; Responsibility in the present tense; Review of transportation and communication legislation: first session - 87th congress; A shorter workweek?; Sources of state information and state industrial directories; State executives associations handbook; 1961 survey of association activities and business problems; Tax reform: why and how?; Taxation in a free economy; Trade & Professional Association members; Transport review and outlook year-end 1961; Transportation activities in chambers of commerce; The United States balance of payments position; Views on federal vs. local-state financing of education; What you can do; Why distinguished educators favor voluntary unionism; Women in chamber of commerce work; Working for better government: American business is working for better government by using the action course in practical politics; You can help the end threat to the state workmen's compensation system

Publications - Volume 1962 box 89 Scope and Content

3 volumes - Action needed: the future of our international air carrier industry is in question; Activities of American chambers of commerce abroad; Advanced economic discussion group program; Analysis of Trade Expansion Act of 1962; Analysis of workmen's compensation laws; 1962 annual directory; Automation and unemployment; Building codes for community development and construction progress; Building progress with better quarters; Checklist of factors affecting the business climate; Congratulations, Mr. President; The broken promise: confidentiality of business data in census reports; Proposed new FTC weapon: "temporary" cease and desist orders; Criteria for government spending; Depreciation for growth; Directory of State Chamber of Commerce executives; Economic change and adjustment; Education policies and projects; Essential facts about National Chamber committees; Facts about national issues of importance to all Americans; Federal tax aspects of association activities with 1962 supplements; Fringe benefits 1961; The future is in - Page 90- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

your hands; General election information by states for 1962; Goals for changing times; Guide to foreign information services; How to crate a program of work for community development; How to plan a business- education day; The impact of the common market on the American economy; An introduction to doing import and export business; Importance of foreign markets for U.S. agricultural exports; Inflation's helpmate: the David-Bacon and Walsh-Healey acts; Labor costs and economic survival; Legislative handbook for associations; Management's hidden problems and how to master them; Meet your congressman meeting; Membership Committee 1962-63; National Chamber recommendations on construction and community development; National Chamber recommendations on 1963 federal budget; 9 questions clerygmen ask about "Freedom vs. Communism"; NLRB - time for reform; Organizing a Chamber of Commerce; Origin of antitrust immunity for labor unions; A positive program for the United States in world affairs; Responsibility for advancing construction and community development; A review of arbitration in labor contracts; The right of the right to work; A shorter workweek?; Small business: its role and its problems; 1962 survey of local chambers of commerce; Transport review and outlook: year-end 1962; Under the dome: how our congress works; Unemployment: some neglected cases; What makes a winner; What new industrial jobs mean to a community; When you are a National Chamber witness!; Who controls your purse strings?; Why distinguished educators favor voluntary unionism; Why employers should work for the right to work

Publications - Volume 1963 box 89 Scope and Content

2 volumes - Accreditation for local chambers of commerce; Accreditation: Q & A; Accreditation Program for local chambers of commerce; Action Course Volunteer program; Administration of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962; The alliance for progress; Analysis of workmen's compensation laws; Background on major issues; Basic decisions; Business views on local transit; Commodity agreements: their role in the world economy; 1963 Congressional handbook; Convention and meeting facts of 1963 with speakers list; Criteria for creating local chambers of commerce; Directory of State Chamber of Commerce executives; Economic analysis of the budget; Employees' opinion survey; Exposed: union myths about right to work; Facts about...national issues of importance to all Americans; Fire prevention and community development; The GATT Trade Negotiations - their meaning to the U.S. Businessmen; Government competition with private industry; Guide to equal pay; Guide to organized analysis and evaluation; How to plan economic - Page 91- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

understanding projects; Industrial relations policies for 1963-64; International payments and exchange rates; The international trader and international commercial arbitration; Let's talk about labor; The menace of restrictive work practices; National Chamber recommendations on 1963 federal budget; The National Chamber views: President Kennedy's transport legislative reform proposals; The packaging and labeling controls bill; The promise of economic growth: prospects, costs, conditions; The right kind of tax cut at the right time; Selected antitrust and trade regulation issues; The student advisor: duties and responsibilities; Summary of activities 1962-1963: Transportation and Communication Department; Trade & Professional Association members of the National Chamber 1963; The United States balance of payments position; What new industrial jobs mean to a community; Why journalists favor voluntary unionism

Publications - Volume 1964 box 90 Scope and Content

2 volumes - After the action course, what?; Analysis of workmen's compensation laws; The case for voluntary unionism; Chamber of Commerce finance and membership; A comparison of democratic and republican party platforms -- 1964; 1964 Congressional handbook; Directory of State Chamber of Commerce executives; Economics of the shorter workweek; Education/an investment in people; Education policies and projects of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Employment abroad: facts and fallacies; Federal regulation of business: where do we go from here?; Federal spending - a look from inside; Finding and applying to private-business solutions to national problems; Foreign Commerce handbook; Fringe benefits 1963; A glimpse of the National Chamber; Guide to Civil Rights Act; Guide to foreign information sources; Higher penalty overtime; Highway to successful committee meetings; The impact of federal urban renewal and public housing subsidies; Industrial relations policies; National Labor Relations Board reform; Organizing society for freedom; Profits: something for everyone; Quotable quotes on right to work; Seven great Americans and right to work; Sources of state information and state industrial directories; Target: Employment!; Ten steps to industrial peace; What about strikes?; What price Medicare?; White collars for all; Whither the U.S. employment service?

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Scope and Content

Volume - Activities of American chambers of commerce abroad; All pirates are not dead: illegal for-hire transportation is their treasure!; The alliance for progress: a hemispheric response to a global threat; Analysis of workmen's compensation laws; Association executive contracts; Better business relations through letters to employees; Business attacks illegal transportation; The issue: choice or compulsion?; Community Development Manager seminar; Congressional handbook; Senate Committee assignments; Criteria for federal support of research and development; The development of our manpower resources; Directory of State Chamber of Commerce executives; The economics of defense spending; Facts about...national legislative issues of importance to all Americans; 14(b) and your freedom...to work...to manage; Management solutions to water quality problems; The marvelous market for managers; The Packaging-Labeling Controls Bill (s.985); The power of choice; Public information and economic policy; Retail trade area analysis for more sales, more dollars and better business; Selecting the staff for your Chamber of Commerce; 1964 survey of local chambers of commerce; Under the dome: how our Congress works; Unemployment: the nature of the challenge; Welfare spending: how to use it constructively; What is Chamber of Commerce research?; What new industrial jobs mean to a community; What policies what action for community development and renewal?; What Small Business thinks of H.R. 8282

Publications - Volume 1966 box 90 Scope and Content

Accreditation program for local chambers of commerce; Alternative to inflation; World population: prospects and problems; Analysis of workmen's compensation laws; 1966 annual directory; Basic information on Congressional issues; Better business relations through employee publications; The businessman's role in the balance of payments; A businessman's views on: labor management relations, collective bargaining, management rights, union power, NLRB, labor law reform; Chamber of Commerce retirement plans; Community reports on programs for people; 1966 Congressional handbook; The construction industry's national associations; Construction-site picketing; The Council on Trends and Perspectives; Debt: public and private; Directory of State Chamber of Commerce executives; The Economy Opportunity Act; Extracts of the proceedings: National Water Conference; The facts about common situs secondary boycotts; A financial survey of the major national and international unions of the United States; For a better tomorrow: private pension plans; - Page 93- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

Fringe benefits; H.R. 15119 The new unemployment insurance bill vs. H.R. 8282 (and S.1991) the "welfare handout" bills; Here's how you as an individual through your chambers of commerce, associations and other organizations through your business/professional firms can help build better government - local, state and national; How to organize a political fund-raising drive in your business; How to plan a Community Career Opportunities Conference; Incentives to private investment in technical innovation; Inflation can destroy your prosperity; Letterwriting guide; Management solutions to water quality problems; Modern day associations: what they are and what they do; The most- favored-nation principle: an appraisal of its current validity in world trade; The need for labor law reform; Nominees for election November 8, 1966; Organization for victory: a blueprint for winning elections; The role of the businessman in reducing poverty; Senate and House votes; Sources of plant tour information; Survey of local chambers of commerce; Trade & Professional Association members of the National Chamber

Publications - Volume 1967 box 91 Scope and Content

Analysis of workmen's compensation laws; Better business relations through employee annual reports; Better business relations through employee meetings; College business symposiums; The Commodity Credit Corporation: its costs, confusion, and cures; Congressional handbook; The Construction Industry's national associations; Forums for economic and political discussions; How to conduct a...meet your congressman meeting; How to operate...a successful Congressional Action Committee; How to organize a Business Advisory Council in your community/county/congressional district; International Labor Conference and ILO industrial committees; Letterwriting guide: communications to Congress - why & how; T he National Chamber's action calendar; National Conference on the Kennedy Round; Proceedings of the National Symposium on Guaranteed Income; Papers prepared for The National Symposium on Guaranteed Income and audience participation; The need: to manage our environment; Organizing a total community development program; Probable close House and Senate races; Questions for your congressman; Senate and House votes; Sources of State information and State industrial directories; Statutes and bylaws of the Hemispheric Insurance Conference; Total community development: what it means to your Chamber of Commerce!; Trends, action, and the businessman; Youth and the war on poverty

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Scope and Content

2 volumes - Analysis of workmen's compensation laws; Audio-visual techniques; The business of progress; A businessman looks at riots and crime; Community Development Clearinghouse Report No. I (Project Y.E.S., Omaha, Neb.); Community Development Clearinghouse Report No II (Opportunities Developement Corporation, Buffalo, N.Y.); Congressional handbook; Directory of State Chamber of Commerce executives; Don't just sit there; Elections guide; Facts about the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; The Federal government's National Alliance of Businessmen (NAB): the Federal government's business lead attack on hard- core unemployed; Form, design and a more attractive city environment; Guidelines for programs to hire and train out-of-school youth and the hard-core unemployed; Guidelines for programs to train and to hire out-of- school youth and the hard-core unemployed; Guides for disaster control and alert plans kit; Hemispheric Insurance Conference; Here is the key to being a successful director; High School - Business symposiums: the Michigan story; How to approach your congressman; Legislative history on major recommendations of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; The Local Chamber's challenge: let's revitalize business-consumer relations!; Major legislative recommendations of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Manpower and consumer potentials of the urban poor; The National Chamber's action calendar; The National Chamber's approach to the urban crisis; National Conference on Construction Problems, papers presented; A perspective on wage and price controls; Policy declarations on world affairs; Policy development guidelines for the Local Chamber of Commerce; Probable close House and Senate races; The proceedings of the National Call to Action on the U.S. Foreign Trade Policy crisis and the role of American business; Procedures: their role in Chamber operations; The risks of buying and selling; The role Association members can play in fighting crime; The role of the State Chamber of Commerce in modernizing local and state governments; Senate and House Subcommittee assignments; Senate and House votes; Some contributing factors to urban unrest; Summary of Federal programs for hard-core unemployed; Survey of local chambers of commerce; Tell it like it is: mutual understanding and mutual responsibilities; Training the urban unemployment for entry-level jobs; Wanted labor law reform; What is the responsibility of business in modernizing education?

Publications - Volume 1969 box 91 Scope and Content

2 volumes - Accreditation program for local chambers of commerce: guide to organization analysis and - Page 95- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

evaluating; Action for the 70's on: NLRB Reform; America's next 30 years: business and the future; Analysis of workmen's compensation laws; Audio- visual techniques; Blueprint for local chamber action on manpower; Business and the consumer: a program for the 70's; Challenge from the Nixon Administration: closed-circuit teleconference; Challenge from the Nixon Administration (News Department Project Report); College-business symposiums; Congratulations Mr. President; Congressional handbook; Consumer conference guide: appliances; Consumer conference guide: clothing; Consumer conference guide: credit; Consumer conference guide: foods; Deskbook on organized crime; Dialogue with the 'Hill'; Economics of change: numbers 1-8; Electoral College Reform; The emerging labor force; Financing urban government; Government and the consumer; Guidelines for effective business action to help prevent and control crime; How to approach your Congressman; How to operate a successful Congressional Action Committee; How we can meet the needs of our cities; Japan-United States Businessmen's Conference; Let's revitalize business-consumer relations!; Letterwriting guide; Major consumer legislation: as of April 30, 1969; Major consumer legislation: as of August 13, 1969; Major health issues of the seventies; NLRB: Law or Politics; National Conference on Construction Problems; The need for labor law reform; The next student battleground: perhaps your plant -- the time: this summer; Rehabilitation: the new direction for welfare; Senate and house subcommittee assignments; Directory of State Chamber of Commerce executives; State versus Federal control of unemployment compensation; Summary of Federal programs for hard-core unemployment; 1969-1970 Policy declarations on transportation and communication; United States Senate phone and room listing; Where the action is: a log of successful urban programs involving businessmen, chambers of commerce or associations; Your association action center

Publications - Volume 1970 box 92 Scope and Content

Action aids for more effective public affairs programs; Analysis of Workmen's Compensation Laws; Association prospectus; Business and the consumer: a program for the seventies; Business and youth: bridging the communication gap; Business - Consumer Relations Code; The Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii and the urban revolution; College-business Symposiums; Congratulations Mr. President; Congressional handbook; Congressional approval nears on bill to create a "continuing engine of business harassment"; A Congressional Committee speaks out on the National Labor Relations Board; Construction Action Council - a network for progress; The consumer revolution; - Page 96- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

Elections guide; Emergency strikes, union power & public interest; Facts about the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Federal debt: what it's costing us and what you can do about it; Government employee negotiations and the public interest; Guide to Foreign information sources; Guidelines for counteracting the fomenters and users of violence; Highway to successful committee meetings; How a Chamber of Commerce may use "the Mafia--your silent partner?"; How can our physical environment best be controlled and developed?"; How they see the House and Senate races; How to conduct a meet your congressman meeting; How to operate a Congressional Action Committee; How to organize an effective Congressional Action Committee; How to promote constructive confrontations; How your dollar is shrinking; International trade and investment in the 70's; The international trader and international commercial arbitration; It takes more than coconut cake; Know about NAB; A layman's glossary of terms; A letter...like a vote, can make a difference; A letterwriter's guide to Congress; Major consumer legislation; The MESBIC [Minority Enterprise Small Business Investment Companies] : a Chamber plan for participation in "Project Enterprise"; NLRB law or politics; Open letter about the Welfare Bill; A Positive response - things can be better; Questions for your congressman; Remember: it's your money they're spending; Results of a National Chamber urban transportation survey; Senate and House Subcommittee assignments; Seven reasons to worry about the lame duck congress; The skilled manpower challenge; Socio-economic activities of trade and professional associations; Some serious questions about the Welfare Reform Bill H.R. 16311; Some straight talk about welfare "reform"; Special income & salary survey of Local Chambers of Commerce; Special report on proposed Federal Consumer Agency: Congressional passage looms on bill creating "continuing engine of business harassment"; State Chamber of Commerce executives directory; Summary of Federal programs for hard- core unemployment; A survey of corporate membership practices; They grade the Congress; Policy declarations on transportation; The turbulent seventies; 21 points for Labor Law Reform; Under the Dome; Unfinished business - Congress still has a job to do on spending; United States Senate; Urgent need: hole the line against inflationary spending; Welfare Reform: our crying need; Where the action is; Year of challenge - year of choice; Your dollar is getting smaller; Your dollar is getting smaller - a TV special

Publications - Volume 1971 box 92 Scope and Content

Analysis of Workmen's Compensation Laws; Association leadership in consumer affairs; Association prospectus; - Page 97- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

Budget and program projections 1971-1972; Business -Consumer Relations Code; Business action on urban affairs; The Chamber of Commerce: its origin and purpose; Chambers of Commerce - partners in business in community action; Competitive export financing for the seventies; Congratulations Mr. President; Congressional handbook; The consumer imperative; Conversations with the cabinet...government reorganization; Developing voluntary leadership; Dialogue with the agencies and departments; Directory of State Chamber of Commerce executives; Eighth Japan-U.S. Businessmen's Conference; Election guide; Employment abroad: facts and fallacies; Environmental activities in Colorado, Michigan, Minnesota; Future United States trade policy in era of technological change; Guidelines for an Association seeking a chief staff executive; Health Care: the great debate; How a guaranteed income works to...; How should we elect the President; Improving our Nation's health care system: proposals for the seventies; Industrial discharge permits, required under the Refuse Act of 1899; Issues in U.S. population policy; Jobs for Veterans; Labor law and inflation; Legislative Activities Disclosure Act; A letterwriter's guide to Congress; The mail: lifeblood of trade and professional associations; Major labor bills before the 92nd Congress; Marshaling citizen power against crime; The National Chamber...voice of business; The National Chamber Building; National Chamber presentations to Congress; The national health issue; The neglected Imperatives in education; Orientation and retreats for the Local Chamber of Commerce; Phase II, fact sheet: cost of living council; Pollution facts; A preliminary evaluation of major trends in corporation involvement in urban problem solving; Procedures, personnel manual, job descriptions for Local Chambers of Commerce; Programs for action in international affairs; Proposed revised regulations on exempt organization income from advertising and other activities; Public to learn more about U.S. business system; Questions for your congressman...in 1971; Referendum alert on health care - a major issue; Salary study based on the survey of Local Chambers of Commerce; Senate and House Subcommittee assignments; Sources of States information and State industrial directories; Statement on advertising; A summary of major legislative recommendations of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States to the 91st Congress; Survey of Local Chambers of Commerce; The system; Taxes to soar under new Social Security-Welfare Bill (H.R. 1); They grade the Congress; Twenty-one points for labor law reform; United States Senate an urgent message to business leaders about the President's economic program; Welfare crisis; What you need to know and do about H.R. 1; What you need to know and do about H.R. 1, a

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letter to...; Where the action is; Your partner...the Local Chamber of Commerce Department

Publications - Volume 1972 box 93 Scope and Content

2 volumes - Action Call - food stamps for strikers; Analysis of workmen's compensation laws; Bill seeks to bring Federal budget under control; A bill to control Federal spending (S.3984 - 92nd Congress); Budget and program projections 1972-73; Building the structure; Bulletins, publications and reports; Business and youth: bridging the communications gap; Business 1990: a deskbook on the future; Can money alone buy a better health-care system?; Capitol directory; The Chamber of Commerce: its origin and purpose; Communication I; Communication II; Community analysis; Congressional handbook; Congressional issues/72; Construction Action Council: a network for progress; Could foreign competition take my job?; A descriptive look at...legislative dividends of your National Chamber investment; Developing internal manpower; Dialogue with the agencies and departments; Directory of State Chamber of Commerce executives; Education policies...; Election guide 1972; Ethical problems of the organizational executive; Exposition management; Facts about the Chamber of Commerce of the U.S.; Fulfilling consumer rights; Finance and budgeting; The future of the statewide voice of business organizations; Government relations; Group Action I; Guide to absentee voting in presidential elections: in the U.S. & overseas; Guide to foreign information sources; HMOs Health Maintenance Organizations; Hill Talk: a glossary of some of the terms commonly used in the Congress; How to gain control of the Federal budget; High School-Business symposiums: keys to successful business-youth communication; The impact of pollution control on U.S. business; Imperatives for United States - European community economic relations; Institutes for Organization Management 1972; Introduction to business and economic forecasting; It's up to you in '72; Japan-U.S. relations; Job and performance evaluation; Legislative checklist; A letter...like a vote, can make a difference; A letterwriter's guide to Congress; Local and State Chamber of Commerce Community Affairs staff directory; The mail: lifeblood of trade and professional associations; Major trends in corporate social responsibility; Marshaling citizen power against crime; The mechanics of meeting management; Meeting the attack against business; Membership Administration I: Maintenance; Membership Administration II: Solicitation; Mississippi's tomorrow's country; Modernizing corrections; Multinational enterprise survey; The National Chamber; National Chamber presentations to 92nd Congress - 1971-72; National defense and National priorities; National policy - Page 99- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

and the economic system; New campaign financing laws; New campaign financing laws - addendum; 9th Japan-United States businessmen's conference; Policy development; Politics, economics and the American business system; Pollution facts; Position paper on international insurance and reinsurance; A positive response - things can be better; The Powell memorandum; Private economy - source of progress; Probable close House and Senate races - 1972; Problems of meeting National energy needs; Procedures, personnel manual, job descriptions - for Local Chambers of Commerce; Product safety; Profit is not a 4-letter word; Programming; Progress through partnership; Protectionism in perspective; Publicity and public relations; Questions for your congressman, in 1972; See here Uncle; Senate and House Subcommittee assignments; The skilled manpower challenge; Staff administration; Strengthening the voice of organized business; They grade the Congress; Thumbnail comparison of the 1972 Democratic and Republic platforms; Value-added tax; Videotape - a layman's glossary of terms; The voice of business; Welfare crisis; What price security?; The world is your mainstreet; Your commitment to America; Your partner...the Local Chamber of Commerce Department

Publications - Volume 1973 box 93 Scope and Content

2 volumes - Federal spending clock picture; Accreditation: Local Chamber of Commerce Department; Action aids for effective political and legislative information and action; Action call: increase in minimum tax; Action call: Social Security "Christmas Tree" Bill (H.R. 3153) in Senate; Action course in practical politics; Analysis of Workmen's Compensation Laws; Association consumer affairs activities; Bill seeks to bring Federal budget under control; Bill to control Federal spending - S.40 (93rd Congress); Business: consumer relations code; Business looks at...federal tax reform; Business looks at...private pension reform legislation; Can money alone buy a better health-care system? The boom in health cost; Capitol directory; Chamber of Commerce finance and membership; Chamber of Commerce of the United States...The voice of business; Chambers of Commerce and the new consumer: a better consumer relations program; Checklist for corporate action in speaking out for business; Congressional handbook; Congressional issues; Constituents...clout...and congressmen; Corporate community affairs directory; The corporation in transition; The council's window on Washington: construction action council; Digest of S.372; Economic education on TV: an approach to pollution; Economic education on TV: the competitive enterprise system; Economic education on TV: the consumer is boss; Economic education on TV: the - Page 100- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960 profit system; Economic education on TV: world trade; Elections guide; Emerging growth policies: total environment considerations; Environmental litigation reports; Examples to motivate: business- youth communication; Fair media handbook: a guide to fair, accurate informed reporting; The Federal spending clock; Federal spending control: the S. 40 Brock Bill; Federal urban programs and the fiscal 1974 budget; For Association executives: Institutes for Organization Management; Forward thrust: a process for mobilizing total community resources; Good consumer relations: good business; Government trends and the bottom line: Construction Action Council; Guaranteeing income and employment: high school 1973-1974 debate resolutions; Guide to bargaining by public employers; Guide to the Civil Rights Act; HMOs Health Maintenance Organizations; Here is the key to being a successful director; Housing and community development legislation: late summer '73 Construction Action Council; How to gain control of the Federal budget; How to operate a Congressional Action Committee; How to organize an effective Congressional Action Committee; Illinois stands up for business - State Chamber of Commerce in action; Institute in January?; Institutes for Organization Management; Interpreting business and economic education cassette album: what others have done you can do; Local Chamber of Commerce Department...one of your partners; Look at the National Chamber's Division offices and their people; Major trends in corporate social responsibility; Management, money and moxie: Local Chamber of Commerce Department; Meeting with your congressman; National and State Chambers fight the battle of the energy crunch: State Chambers of Commerce in action; National health issue: major proposals before Congress; The new Chamber marketplace: challenges and opportunities; A personal note to businessmen...about the budget battle in Congress; Powell memorandum; The profit pendulum; Proposed amendments of the by-laws of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Radio/ TV questionnaire; The role of research in the Chamber of Commerce program; See here Uncle!; Senate and House Subcommittee assignments; Sources of State information & State industrial directories; Speaking up for business; The State Chamber of Commerce Department...one of your partners; Substate regions: new dimensions in local leadership; Survey of Local Chambers of Commerce; Survey shows progress of states in improving job-injury laws; Take your choice: control spending or raise taxes; Talk business: Association studies on interpreting business and economic education activities; Talk business: Local Chamber of Commerce Department; They grade the Congress; 21 points for labor law reform; Under the Dome; Union goals for the 93rd Congress; U.S. economic relations with Asia and the Pacific; Unnecessary burden: FTC line of business report; The urban strategy center; Urban strategy - Page 101- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

center case studies: set 1; An urgent message to the membership; Victims of the system?; Washington dial; Welfare and strikers: heads they win tails you loose!; What 100 new factory workers mean to a town; What are you doing about the image of business in your state?; What price the clean air act?; What should business be investing in a Chamber of Commerce?; What you need in Chamber consulting services is what you get; White House: business dialog on energy; Why Davis-Bacon must go; Will there be...a private pension in your future?

Publications - Volume 1974 box 94 Scope and Content

2 volumes - Action directory: The National Chamber...your business partner; Analysis of Workmen's Compensation Laws; Budget and program projections, 1974-1975; Business education exchange programs; Business means business about ecology; Capitol directory; Career education and the businessman; Chamber of Commerce examples: Bylaws, charter, articles of incorporation, single slate procedure, election schedule; Chamber of Commerce: purpose, structure, objectives, guidelines; Changing structure of U.S. agribusiness and its contributions to the National economy; Climate for investment abroad; Choice in the economic process; Communication through symposiums; Community development block grants; Community options in...rail abandonment proceedings and transit system financing; Congressional handbook; Congressional issues/74: summaries of some of the major issues that my receive attention in the second session of the 93rd Congress; Councils, committees, panels and task forces staffed by the Center for International Business Relations and the International Group; Creating change; Current issues in a mixed economy; Do it now!; Do's and don'ts of Association political activities: consult legal counsel concerning applicable statutes; Downtown redevelopment; Economic handbook for businessmen; Elections guide, 1974; Employee benefits, 1973; Explaining your business through: annual reports; Explaining your business through: audio-visuals and the media; Explaining your business through: letters and publications; Explaining your business through: meetings; Fair settlement of just claims: an integrated approach to consumer remedies; Fire safety; Foreign investment in the United States; Freedom 2000; Guide to foreign information sources; Inflation losers: you, your family, your country; Inflation: our no. 1 worry; Institutes for Organization Management; Money matters; NAM and U.S. Chamber say "time to end controls"; National Chamber presentations to 93rd Congress, 1973; National Chamber's recommendations for a national policy to fight inflation; National health insurance: the great debate; National Health Standards Act, S.3353; National Institute of Building - Page 102- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

Sciences; Needed: action on housing, community development and building sciences legislation; Needed: an inflation proof congress; Needed: an inflation proof congress - test your IQ; Needed: an inflation proof congress - to fight (or not to fight) inflation - how did your congressman vote?; Needed: an inflation proof congress - test your candidate's IQ (inflation quotient); Needed: an inflation-proof congress - how to proceed/ materials available/price list; The new pension law [Congressional Record]; The 1973 interim survey; OSHA: if you close your eyes, it won't go away; A primer for hospital trustees; Private pension reform: the reshaping of America's private retirement plans; Profits at work: a colorful 12 minute slide presentation; The promise of productivity [2 publications]; Proposed new federal lobbying laws; Public employee strikes: a growing threat to democracy; A report of the 11th Japan-U.S. businessmen's conference; Save America; Senate and House Subcommittee Assignments; Special exhibition on interpreting business; Substate regions: new dimensions in local leadership; Third U.S.-E.C. conference on agriculture; Wanted: better health care for all Americans; Washington, Lincoln, Franklin and Hamilton still do a lot of talking in Washington; What every journalist should know about profits but probably doesn't; Workers' compensation: Federal vs. State [Issues of the Seventies]

Publications - Volume 1975 box 94 Scope and Content

2 volumes - Analysis of workmen's compensation laws; Association bylaws; A building industry perspective from Washington: late 1975; Can money alone by a better health-care system?; Can capitalism survive?; Career education: what it is and why we need it from leaders of industry, education, labor and the professions; The clearinghouse on economic education and interpreting business; Congratulations to the President; Congressional handbook; Congressional issues; Construction Action Council: a network for progress; Issues of the seventies: consumer class action suits; CorpCAC (Corporate Congressional Action Committee): how to organize...how to operate; Corporate legislative action networks; Corporate political action committees; Critical choices: an address by Clinton Morris; The crystal ball: an address by Clinton Morris; Dialogue with the agencies and departments; Do's and don'ts of association political activities; 1975 election guide; Federal campaign financing; The Federal Spending Clock; Guidelines for forming an interpreting business committee: featuring six case studies; Highway to successful committee meetings; Host countries and multinational corporations; In the United States District Court for the District of Hawaii; Institutes for Organization Management: an executive - Page 103- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

development program for Chamber of Commerce executives; Joint report on investment obstacles in the OECD countries; A look at the National Chamber's division offices and their people: Northeastern Division; A look at the National Chamber's division offices and their people - Northern Central Division; A look at the National Chamber's division offices and their people - Northwestern Division; A look at the National Chamber's division offices and their people - Southeastern Division; A look at the National Chamber's division offices and their people - Southwestern Division; A look at the National Chamber's division offices and their people - Western Division; Managing urban growth: an American policy dilemma; Managing urban growth - an American policy dilemma; Meeting with your congressman: how to do it and questions to ask; The National Chamber; National Chamber Briefing Center; The National Chamber: business spearhead in the 93rd Congress; The National Chamber speaks out on the taxation of income on foreign sources; A national directory: business political action committees of associations/groups; 1975 Association legislative interest survey; An outstanding State Chamber project; Papers of the First Plenum: Bulgarian-U.S. Economic Council; Papers of the First Plenum: Hungarian-U.S. Economic Council; Papers of the Second Plenum: Romanian-U.S. Economic Council; Political campaign management seminar; Productivity and progress; Proposed new Federal lobbying laws; Publications and programs to increase knowledge and performance; Quadrilateral businessmen's conference on economic interdependence: Zurich Switzerland; Quadrilateral businessmen's conference on economic interdependence: Ramsar Iran; Report of the second annual meeting: E.C.-U.S. Businessmen's Council; A report of the 12th Japan-U.S. Businessmen's Conference: Kansas City, Missouri; Senate and House Subcommittee assignments; Right to Work: a question of freedom...to work...to manage; See & hear: Congressional Outlook; Special report: economics for young Americans; Special supplement: interpreting business; Survey on costs of federal regulation; Surveys as tools for interpreting business; They grade the Congress; Urban and rural housing opportunities 1975; The urban strategy center; An urgent message to the membership...about the problem, and the action we need to urge upon Congress; Wage-price controls: the challenge to learn from history; Wage and price controls: a failure in history, theory and practice; Welfare for the Unions: a striking misuse of public funds; What are you going to do?; What they're saying about the National Chamber; What's right with America

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Get-out-the-vote for private enterprise; A glimpse of the National Chamber 1976; Government relations reference materials; Guidelines for an Association seeking a Chief Staff Executive; Guide to absentee voting in Federal elections by American citizens abroad; Handling customer's complaint; The home of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; How natural pollution stymies jobs; How they voted; How to organize and operate a Congressional Action Committee including meetings with Congressmen; Institutes for Organization Management; International Affairs; The Local Chamber of Commerce Department...one of your partners; A letterwriter's guide to Congress and Capital Directory; Materials shortages : policy considerations and recommendations; A memorandum on the Federal election campaign act amendments of 1976; Model Consumer Justice Act; National Chamber Foundation; The paperwork burden; A National Directory: business political action committees of associations/groups; The path of success...make it easier with the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Recent U.S. Chamber litigation victories; Selecting the staff executive for your Chamber of Commerce; Schedule: Corporate Executive Development Program. Phase II; Senate and House Subcommittee assignments; Special provisions of the Federal Election Campaign Act, as amended...; Special Report: economics for young Americans; A summary and text of the Federal Election Campaign Act, as amended May 1976; 1974 survey of Local Chambers of Commerce; They grade the Congress; 200 years of prologue: to advance human progress [2 copies, english and spanish]; Washington Report on Small Business; Who is the real employer? - the true source of jobs; Your American heritage: the power of choice

Publications - Volume 1977 box 95 Scope and Content

Advanced Managers' Institute; Advancing human progress through international interdependence; Analysis of workers' compensation laws; Association bylaws; Board of Regents of the Institute for Organization Management; The Business Advocate...NCLC; Congressional handbook, 1977; Congressional retirements and vacancies; Economic impact of the administration's energy plan; Effects of the federal minimum wage on small business; Employer's guide to the occupational safety and health administration's "switch to common sense priorities"; Essential facts about National Chamber committees; Export Administration Act: Department of Commerce antiboycott rulemaking grass roots system with clout; Guide to legislatures, 1977; How to involve and serve small business through your Chamber of Commerce; - Page 105- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

How two local chambers of commerce analyzed their communities' need and found effective ways to work with "Economics for Young Americans, Phase I"; Important information for the voluntary leaders of America's business organizations; Institute? Yes. 12 questions and answers; Institutes for Organization Management. An executive development program for Association executives; Institutes for Organization Management. An executive development program for Chamber of Commerce executives; International transfer of technology: sources of conflict; January Institute for Organization Management for Association executives; Legislators and regulators appraise associations; Meet & Confer vs. collective bargaining; More equals less: the new minimum wage law; National Chamber Briefing Center; National Chamber committees, panels and subcommittees: program of work priorities, 1977-1978; National Chamber Foundation; National Chamber Network; A National Directory. Business Political Action Committees of Associations/Groups active in 1977; A National Directory. Business Political Action Committees of individual companies active in 1977; Nationwide survey of attitudes toward labor issues; Recent litigation activities of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States [2 versions]; Recommendations to the President of the United States for action to reduce the Federal paperwork burden; Revising the Labor Law. A question of fairness.; Right to work. A question of freedom. Your freedom...to work...to manage; Small business and tax reform; Special tax report; Taxes and the distilled spirits industry; Technology transfer and the developing countries; United States policy on export and finance; Who says what about Dial?; What if America runs out of jobs?; When the spot is on you, make sure...; Who is the real employer? The true source of jobs.

Publications - Volume 1978 box 95 Scope and Content

2 volumes - AACCLA; Analysis of workers' compensation laws; Annual message on interpreting business economic education; Are you wise in the ways of Washington?; Backlash to regulation: "What has consumerism really done for the consumer?"; Business desk book of tax reform; Capital directory; Chamber of Commerce bylaws; Chambers of Commerce: working for small business; Comprehensive report of 1978 opportunity races; Congressional handbook; Congressional issues [January & July]; Contact: a directory of interpreting business/economic educational programs; Directory of State Chamber of Commerce Executives; Elections guide, 1978; Employee benefits, 1977; Federal agency rules and regulations tracked by National Chamber staff specialists; The Federal dragnet; Fighting inflation; Gallup - Chamber of Commerce survey on federal employment and training programs; - Page 106- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

Here's what you can do in politics; How to increase your company's legislative clout; How to organize and operate a Congressional Action Committee ; Impact of government regulations on business and industry: "A new awareness"; Institutes for Organization Management - An executive development program for association executives; An executive development program for Chamber of Commerce executives; International Division: Chamber of Commerce of the United States; International Division: International policy development and business diplomacy; Investment incentive programs in Western Europe; January Institute for Organization Management - For Association executives; For Chamber of Commerce executives; Keep "deferral": U.S. shareholders should not be taxed on foreign corporation income before they receive it; Labor Law Bill: Not reform but rip-off; Labor Law revision; Managing the challenge of corporate responsibility; Nationwide survey on attitudes toward labor issues; Organization of a political action committee; Personal development study guide; Pre and post testing; Proceedings of Federal Government Procurement Policy; Program of work priorities: National Chamber committees, panels and subcommittees; Putting it all together...in a procedures manual; Report of the Fifth Annual Meeting: European Community-United States Businessmen's Council; Sewage treatment by land disposal; Should labor unions be given more power?; State of small business; Survey of chambers of commerce efforts in programs to build public confidence in business; 1978 survey of local chambers of commerce questionnaire; They grade the Congress; You can have a grass roots system with clout; Washington insight; Washington update on S.1883- Alleged "labor reform"; What to do abut OSHA

Publications - Volume 1979 box 96 Scope and Content

Analysis of workers' compensation laws; Annual report on interpreting business/economic education; Bee Clearinghouse catalog; Brazilian investment policy: priorities and perspectives; Business and the citizen- consumer; Capitol directory; Comparison of major plans for national health insurance; Congressional handbook; Congressional Issues; Dialogue with the Hill; Employee benefits; Employment abroad facts and fallacies; Federal agency rules and regulations tracked by National Chamber staff; Fighting inflation; Guide to the wage and price standards for association executives and corporate officers; Guidelines for an association seeking a chief staff executive; How two local Chamber of Commerce analyzed their communities needs and found effective ways to work with economics for young americans; Illinois brick legislation...analysis; Information catalog for Chamber executives; Institute? Yes!; Institutes for Organization - Page 107- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

Management - An executive development program for association executives; An executive development program for Chamber of Commerce executives; International business attitudes survey; International division; International policy development and business diplomacy; January Institute for Organization Management - 1. For association executives; 2. For Chamber of Commerce executives; Join the fight against inflation; National Chamber Alliance for Politics; National Chamber energy forum; New pregnancy discrimination act; Policies and programs for expanding U.S. exports; Presenting...It's Your Business; Proceedings of the dinner in honor of President Anwar El-Sadat; Publications at a glance; Publications for associations; Regulation: some major issues in focus; Regulatory Action Center in National spotlight; Report to the President of the United States: The state of small business; Right to work; Small business wins tax relief; State and Federal election guide 1980; Statement of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States - 1. Disclosure of relationships between attorneys and their corporate clients; 2. Proposed internal accounting control rules pursuant to Foreign corrupt practices act submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission; Survey of local chambers of commerce; Value-added tax: implications for business; Wage-price standards and regulations; Washington insight; Watch the new Washington update; We're training business to meet today's communication challenge...communicator workshops; What they're saying about the National Chamber; World Economic Outlook

Publications - Volume 1980 box 96 Scope and Content

Analysis of workers' compensation laws; A comparative study of export incentives in the United States, France, the United Kingdom, Germany and Japan; Congratulations to the President; Congressional handbook; Congressional Issues; Energy resource development; Everything you've ever wanted to know about unions but were afraid to ask; Federal tax treatment of unrelated business income; Foreign investment in the third world: a comparative study of selected developing country investment promotion programs; Highlights of the economic outlook; How to build public confidence in business and business leaders; In the Supreme Court of the United States; Institutes for Organization Management - 1. A professional development program for association executives, 2. A professional development program for Chamber of Commerce executives; International policy development and business diplomacy; January Institute for Organization Management - 1. For Chamber of Commerce executives, 2. For association executives; Meeting the productivity challenge; National Chamber Alliance for Politics; Opportunity races in the House - Page 108- Chamber of Commerce of the United States records 1960

and Senate for the 1980 election; Organization of a political action committee; Publications for Associations; Regulation: major issues in focus; Regulatory Action Center: U.S. Chamber regulatory specialists; State and Federal election guide, 1980; State of small business, 1980: opportunities & obstacles, problems & promises; Statements of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States: 1. Career education before the National Advisory Council on career education following the National Conference on community partnerships in career education, 2. On governmental agency reform presented to Small Business Administration, Environmental Protection Agency, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Department of Energy, Federal trade Commission, Securities & Exchange Commission, 3. On universal mandatory private pension law before the President's commission on pension policy, 4. OSHA proposal to obtain authority to seek warrants on an ex parte basis and prior to attempting entry for submission to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, 5. Proposed regulations on nondiscrimination under programs receiving Federal financial assistance through the Department of Education (Regulations requiring bilingual education), 6. Proposed revision of "guidelines on discrimination because of national origin" submitted to Equal Opportunity Commission; 7. OSHA proposal to require compensation to employees who participate in walkaround inspections for submission to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, 8. Regarding the impact and operation of Section 103 of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977 submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission, 8. The rule required under Section 202 of the Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978, Docket No. RM80-10 submitted to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 9. Vocational education for the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Vocational and Adult Education of the U.S. Department of Education; Survey of local chambers of commerce questionnaire, 1980; Taxes and capital formation; Tools for Small Business action; U.S.-Latin American relations: new perspectives for the 1980s; Wage-price standards and regulations: ineffective policy for fighting inflation; Washington Audio Journal: fact sheet; Watch the new Washington update; Workers' attitudes toward productivity: a new survey; Your guide to the National Chamber Briefing Center

Special Project, 1989 box 111 Scope and Content

Overview of the Chambers work on global outreach; The Center for International Private Enterprise, Business Councils and American Chambers; Lobbying, Litigation;

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Global Communications; Economics Education, 1978-1989

U.S. Chamber historical timeline, 2011-2012 box 111 Scope and Content

4 volumes

U.S. Chamber of Commerce's program for worldwide peace and box 111 prosperity, undated

War Service Bulletin, 1940-1945 box 97 Scope and Content

4 volumes - No. 1, July 6, 1940 - No. 140, June 28, 1945 issued by the War Service Division

Washington Report, 1957 - 1971 box 98 Scope and Content

Volume 1, October 18, 1957 - Volume 10, December 20, 1971

Washington Review box 98 Scope and Content

Volumes 5-6, September 1937-September 1939; Volumes 9-11, September 29, 1941-March 18, 1944

Abstract article index, 1953-1954 Title/Description Instances Index, 1953-1954 box 98

National Chamber Litigation Center Title/Description Instances 30th Anniversary Report, 2007 box 112

Case list, 1999-2011 box 112

NCLC Accomplishments, 2002-2011 box 112

Institute for 21st Century Energy, 2008-2011 Title/Description Instances Index of U.S. Energy Security Risk, 2011 box 111

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DO NOT REPRODUCE. APPROVAL REQUIRED FROM THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE UNITED STATES

Securing America's Energy Future, 2008 box 111

Year in Review, 2008-2011 box 111 Scope and Content

DO NOT REPRODUCE. APPROVAL REQUIRED FROM THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE UNITED STATES

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Conferences and courses, 1927-2003 Title/Description Instances Accountants of the engine lathe industry, 1927 June 27-28 box 99

America 2000 Leadership, 1991-1992 box 99

Association Public Affairs Conference, 1962-1963 box 99

Business Economists, 1944 box 99

The case for being bold. A new agenda for Business in improving box 112 STEM Education., 2011 April

Chamber Executives' Leadership Forum, 2003 box 99

Chamber Leader's Indoctrination Conference, 1958-1959 box 99

Communicator Workshops, 1983 box 99

Conference of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States of box 99 America - program, 1929 October 12-15 Scope and Content

Meetings of the National Councillors, Presidents, and Secretaries of member organizations, the Board of Directors, and the Members of Committees of the National Chamber

Construction Industry, 1938-1963 box 99

Consumer confidence online: the privacy debate, 2000 box 99

Digest of proceedings of Marketing Conference, 1944 box 99

Distribution Clinic, 1953 September 15 box 99

Divisional conferences, 1924-1939 box 99

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Hemispheric Stock Exchange Conference, 1947 box 99

Economic Institute, 1947-1949 box 99

Employee pension plans, 1947 box 99 Scope and Content

Omaha Chamber of Commerce; St. Louis Chamber of Commerce; New Orleans Association of Commerce

Explaining your business, 1951-1952 box 99 Scope and Content

Seattle Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York; Toledo Chamber of Commerce; Ohio Chamber of Commerce

Federal lands, 1953 box 99

Federal-State relations, 1953 box 100

Forestry conferences, 1927-19291952 box 100

Forum Brasil 2001, 2001 box 100

Free enterprise and innovation in education: a look at the New box 112 Orleans model., 2010 April

Freedom vs. Communism, 1961-1965 box 100

German Video Conference, 1988 box 100

Hemispheric Insurance conferences, 1946-1952 box 100 Scope and Content

2 folders - English and Spanish

Highway financing, 1953 box 100

Immigration & American competitiveness: the challenge ahead., box 111 2011 Scope and Content

Business Horizon series, Washington, DC, September 28, 2011

Industrial Relations Conference - Pittsburgh Chamber of box 100 Commerce, November 1950

Industrial Relations Conference - Southeastern United States - box 100 Atlanta, Georgia, 1949 February

Industrial Relations Conference - Southern States - Birmingham, box 100 Alabama, 1956 March

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Industrial Relations Conference - Southwestern United States - box 100 Fort Worth, Texas, 1948 March

Industrial Relations Conference - Western United States - Seattle, box 100 Washington, 1948 February

Institute for Organization Management - Application for box 100 Admission, undated

Institute for Organization Management - 2004 course catalog, box 100 2004

Institute for Organization Management - Bulletins, publications box 100 and reports, by Walter M. Kiplinger Jr. & Herbert A. Auer, 1972

Institute for Organization Management - Building the structure, by box 100 Richard H. Buskirk, 1972

Institute for Organization Management - Communication I, by box 100 Billy J. Hodge, 1972

Institute for Organization Management - Communication II, by box 100 Billy J. Hodge, 1972

Institute for Organization Management - Community analysis, by box 100 James G. Roberts, 1972

Institute for Organization Management - Developing internal box 100 manpower, by Paul M. Stokes, 1972

Institute for Organization Management - Ethical problems of the box 100 organization, 1972

Institute for Organization Management - Executive development box 100 program for association executives, 1962

Institute for Organization Management - Exposition management, box 100 by Joseph S. Cunningham, CAE, 1972

Institute for Organization Management - Finance and budgeting, box 100 by Howard W. Maloy, 1972

Institute for Organization Management - Government relations, by box 100 Paul L. Courtney, 1972

Institute for Organization Management - Group Action I, by E. box 100 James Quigley, 1972

Institute for Organization Management - Institute for Advanced box 100 Management, 1994

Institute for Organization Management - Job and performance box 100 evaluation, by Spencer Shaw, 1972

Institute for Organization Management - The mechanics of box 100 meeting management, by Robert H. North, CAE, 1972

Institute for Organization Management - Membership box 100 Administration I: Maintenance, by William C. Hamilton, 1972

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Institute for Organization Management - Membership box 100 Administration II: Solicitation, by Kinne R. Sutton, 1972

Institute for Organization Management - Policy development, by box 100 C. Thomas Clifton & James P. Low, CAE, 1972

Institute for Organization Management - Programming, by box 100 Richard S. , 1972

Institute for Organization Management - Publicity and public box 100 relations, by Howard J. Hicks, 1972

Institute for Organization Management - Staff administration, by box 100 Joseph F. Miller, 1972

International Business Conference, 1944 November box 100

International Trade Conference, 1919 box 101

International Trade Leadership Program, 2000 box 101 internetax.com @ uschamber, 1999 box 101

Jobs for America. Summit 2011., 2011 box 112

Leadership Forum, 1965 box 101

Mid-Year conferences, 1928-1929 box 101

Miscellaneous conferences, 1917-1964 box 101 Scope and Content

4 folders - Conference and Conventions regarding, but not limited to, Abolition of Import and Export Prohibitions and Restrictions; Advisory Committee on Government Questionnaires; Agricultural Conference of Farm Organization Leaders; American Industrial Development Council; Baltimore Chapter of the National Association of Cost Accountants; Banking and Currency Committee; Beauty and Barber Supply Institute Inc.; Better Business Relations; British Imperial Economic Conference; Business Commerce Industry; Business Economists; Businessmen's Conference on Industrial Defense in the Atomic Age; Businessmen's Parking Clinic; Canada-United States Committee Declarations; Commercial and Trade Organization Executives; Committee on Continuity of Business and Employment; Conference Committee on Urban Problems; Downtown Parking; Federal Reserve; Governors' Conference; Health Conservation in One Hundred Eight Cities in 1929; Individual Planning for Retirement; Industrial Bureau Managers' Conference; Internmountain Economic Conference; Joint Business Conference for Economic Recovery; Kansas Statewide Better Roads - Better Business; Labor Relations Council; Legislative Conference of National Chamber Committees; Local Residential Construction; National Action Conference on the Hoover Reports; National Conference on Metropolitan Growth;

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National Labor Relations; New England Regional Traffic and Aviation; Pan American Conference; Permanent Council of American Associations of Commerce and Production; Regional Forestry Conference; United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights; Urban Passenger Transportation; War Service Committees of Industries; Water and Power Policy

National and Regional Marketing conferences, 1947-1950 box 101

National Association of Commercial Organization Secretaries, box 101 19351944

National Business Agenda, 1995 box 101

National Business Survey Conference - Bound Volumes, 1929 box 101

National Business Survey Conference, 1929-1930 box 102

National Chamber Foundation - Homeland security business box 102 forum: congressional priorities for homeland defense, 2003

National Chamber Foundation - Immigration: access, security and box 102 the American economy, 2003

National defense, 1941 box 102

National distribution, 1925 box 102

National Industrial Relations conferences, 1949-1955 box 102 Scope and Content

Chicago Association of Commerce and Industry, November 16, 1949; Chamber of Commerce of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania State Chamber of Commerce, November 28, 1950; Who's Who on the Program, Carter Hotel, Cleveland, January 14, 1953; Who's Who on the Program, Bellevue- Stratford Hotel, Philadelphia, November 19, 1953; Who's Who on the Program, Biltmore Hotel, Dayton, OH, January 27, 1955

National Labor-Management Conference, 1945 box 102

National Merchant Marine Conference, 1925 box 102

National Transportation conferences, 1918-1923 box 102

National Water Policy - correspondence, 1956-1957 box 102

National Wholesale conferences, 1928-1929 box 102 Scope and Content

2 folders

Powering America, 1999 box 102

President's National Labor Management Conference, 1945 box 102

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Scope and Content

2 folders

Prevention of fraudulent transactions in securities, 1930 box 103

Program Review, 1977 box 111 Scope and Content

Presentation to Board of Directors

Publicity Seminar, 1951 box 103

Regional Agricultural Conference, 1925 April 9-10 box 103 Scope and Content

Chambers of Commerce of - Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Texas

Regional Business Conference, 1940-1941 box 103 Scope and Content

Birmingham Chamber of Commerce; Saint Paul Association of Commerce; Roanoke Chamber of Commerce

Regional Marketing Conference, 1950 March 30 box 103

Regional transportation conferences, 1951-1952 box 103 Scope and Content

Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce; Cleveland Chamber of Commerce; Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce

Securing the global supply chain, 2003 April 24 box 103

Seminars - Satellite Series, 1992-1996 box 103

Small Business, undated1978-1985 box 103

Small Business Summit, 2009-2013 box 111 Scope and Content

America's Small Business Summit

Social Security, 19441953 box 103

Social Security - Health Insurance in America, 1945 box 103

Social value investment: next steps for research and public policy, box 103 2003

Street and highway safety, 1925-1930 box 103

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Studies in Organization Management Association - First Year, box 103 1962

Studies in Organization Management Association - Second Year, box 103 1962 Scope and Content

Principles of communication, Joseph C. Rhea; Community analysis, Bernard L. Kronick; Community analysis, James G. Roberts; Industrial development, Walter E. Knight; Office systems and procedures - part I, Billy J. Hodge; Office systems and procedures - part II, Leonard S. Patillo; Publicity and public relations, Howard J. Hicks; The Diagnosis of group motivation, Paul Meadows and Warner Bloomberg, Jr.; Statistical programs, Anthony J. Nesti; Sociology of leadership, Witold Krassowski; The Business and professional man in politics, Don A. Goodall; Government relations, Paul L. Courtney; Public relations, Lloyd H. Geil; Staff administration, Joseph F. Miller; Membership administration II, by William C. Hamilton

Studies in Organization Management Association - Third Year, box 103 1962 Scope and Content

Operations planning and controlling, Philip D. Fuchs; Ethical problems of the organization executive, Ruth P. Schumann; Business services, Robert A. Spelman and Richard P. White; Budgeting time, Paul A. Slone; Problem analysis, David M. Robinson; Determining opinions and attitudes through survey research, Robert Perloff; Developing executive manpower--internal, Paul Stokes; Principles of communication, Joseph C. Rhea; The Chamber's responsibility to good government, Worth Holder; Building the structure, Richard H. Buskirk; Job and performance evaluation, Spencer Shaw; Problem analysis, David M. Robinson; Community leadership structure, Robert C. Hanson; Community leadership structure, Witold Krassowski; Community group influences, Mort S. Cox; Staff administration, Joseph F. Miller; A comparative study of organizational and functional charts for chambers of commerce, The Chamber of Commerce of the United States

Studies in Organization Management Association - Group Action box 103 I, by E. James Quigley, 1963

Trade Associations, 1937-1944 box 103

Trade course on recent developments in enforcement of antitrust box 103 law, 1941

Transportation conferences, 1924-1938 box 103

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U.S.-India Business Summit West. Building bridges, fostering box 112 innovation., 2012 April Scope and Content

Agenda & Briefing Book. April 26-27, 2012, Menlo Park, CA

U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform, undated box 103

U.S. Chamber Technology Center, undated box 103 Scope and Content

Empty folder

Understanding economics, undated box 103

Uniform cost accounting conferences - Chicago, 1923-1924 box 104 Scope and Content

2 folders

Urban problems, 1947-1954 box 104 Scope and Content

5 folders

Workforce summit 2003: creating a 21st century workforce for box 104 business, 2003

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Radio, television, and telephone, 1941-1992undated Scope and Content

Changing and growing with the country, the Chamber attempted to keep up with technology in the delivery of information. With an expanding membership base, the electronic highway and ESPN was not the way to reach it's audience.

Title/Description Instances BizNet, 1981-1986 box 104

BizNet - Reference Material, 1985-1988 box 104

Blue Chip Enterprises, 1991 box 104

Booth, Arch N., What's the issue?, 1969 box 104

Broadcast Center - five year plan, 1981 box 104

CEO Close Up Interviews, 1987-1991 box 104

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First Business, 1990-1992 box 104

How to stop strikes, 1941 box 104

It's Your Business, 1979-1991 box 104

Let's get it back, America, 1980 box 104

Nation's Business Today, 1986-1991 box 104

Washington Dial, undated1972 box 104

What's the Issue?, 1972 box 104

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Recognition awards - Program of Work, 1955-1962 Scope and Content

Program of Work awards encourage and assist Chamber of Commerce leaders in developing well-balanced work programs in their organizations through national recognition of chambers of commerce that have successfully conducted programs of effective activities.

Title/Description Instances National Recognition Awards, 1955 box 105 Scope and Content

Dickinson, ND; Huntsville-Madison County, AL; Joplin, MO; Winston-Salem, NC; Houston, TX; Grand Rapids, MI

National Recognition Awards, 1956 box 105 Scope and Content

Dayton, OH; Tampa, FL; Winston-Salem, NC; Wausau, WI; Fairbanks, AK

National Recognition Awards, 1957 box 105 Scope and Content

Houston, TX; Hartford, CT; Ogden, UT; Wausau, WI; Kansas City, MO Women's Chamber of Commerece; Chicago, IL

National Recognition Awards, 1958 box 106 Scope and Content

Chicago, IL; Charlotte, NC; Binghamton, NY; Muskegon, MI; Sumter, SC; Clarinda, IA

National Recognition Awards, 1959 box 106

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Minneapolis, MN; Hartford, CT; Cedar Rapids, IA; Marion, IN; Torrance, Ca; Cleveland, MS

National Recognition Awards, 1960 box 106 Scope and Content

Saint Paul, MN; Greensboro, NC; Boise, ID; Pasco, WA; Myrtle Beach, SC

National Recognition Awards, 1961 box 107 Scope and Content

Kansas City, MO; Tampa, FL; Hartford, CT; Texarkana, AR-TX; Battle Creek, MI; Sumter, SC; Chester, SC

National Recognition Awards, 1962 box 107 Scope and Content

Houston, TX; St. Paul, MN; Charlotte, NC; Gary, IN; Canton, OH; Columbia, SC; Lancaster, PA; Grand Island, NE; Walla Walla, WA; Myrtle Beach, SC

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Financial records, 1912-1960 Scope and Content

20 oversize financial ledgers

Title/Description Instances Chamber of Commerce, 1912-1913 volume 1-4

Nation's Business, 19171930-1960 volume 5-19

War Service Buttons, 1918 volume 20

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