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"Geschichte der internationalen transportarbeiterfoderation 1896-1993: Ein gewerkschaftlich-wissenschaftliches kooperationsprojekt", internationale wissenschaftliche korrespondenz zur geschichte der deutschen Arbeiterbewegung
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1 See, for example, the examination of the International Transport Workers Federation in S. Koch-Baumgarten, "Geschichte der Internationalen Transportarbeiterfoderation 1896-1993: Ein gewerkschaftlich-wissenschaftliches Kooperationsprojekt", Internationale Wissenschaftliche Korrespondenz zur Geschichte der deutschen Arbeiterbewegung (June 1994) and Bob Reinalda (ed.), The Fimmen Years 1917-45: Contributions to the ITF Inter-War History (forthcoming, 1996).
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The Fimmen Years 1917-45: Contributions to the ITF Inter-War History
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2 The shortcomings of the International Secretariat of Trade Union Centres have been explored in S. Milner, "The International Labour Movement and the Limits of Internationalism: the International Secretariat of the National Trade Union Centres 1901-1913", International Review of Social History, 33, 1 (1988). The internal problems besetting the IFTU initially chronicled by L. Lorwin, The International Labour Movement (New York, 1953) are currently being reappraised by Geert Van Goethem in a forthcoming study conducted under the aegis of the IISH. The fissures in the WFTU that ultimately led to the schism of 1949 have been the subject of historical analysis by P. Weiler, "The United States, International Labour and the Cold War: The Break-up of the World Federation of Trade Unions", Diplomatic History, 5, 1 (Winter 1981); A. Carew, "The Schism Within the World Federation of Trade Unions Government and Trade Union Diplomacy", International Review of Social History, 24, 3 (1984) and D. McShane, International Labour and the Origins of the Cold War (Oxford, 1992).
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International Review of Social History
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2 The shortcomings of the International Secretariat of Trade Union Centres have been explored in S. Milner, "The International Labour Movement and the Limits of Internationalism: the International Secretariat of the National Trade Union Centres 1901-1913", International Review of Social History, 33, 1 (1988). The internal problems besetting the IFTU initially chronicled by L. Lorwin, The International Labour Movement (New York, 1953) are currently being reappraised by Geert Van Goethem in a forthcoming study conducted under the aegis of the IISH. The fissures in the WFTU that ultimately led to the schism of 1949 have been the subject of historical analysis by P. Weiler, "The United States, International Labour and the Cold War: The Break-up of the World Federation of Trade Unions", Diplomatic History, 5, 1 (Winter 1981); A. Carew, "The Schism Within the World Federation of Trade Unions Government and Trade Union Diplomacy", International Review of Social History, 24, 3 (1984) and D. McShane, International Labour and the Origins of the Cold War (Oxford, 1992).
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Diplomatic History
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2 The shortcomings of the International Secretariat of Trade Union Centres have been explored in S. Milner, "The International Labour Movement and the Limits of Internationalism: the International Secretariat of the National Trade Union Centres 1901-1913", International Review of Social History, 33, 1 (1988). The internal problems besetting the IFTU initially chronicled by L. Lorwin, The International Labour Movement (New York, 1953) are currently being reappraised by Geert Van Goethem in a forthcoming study conducted under the aegis of the IISH. The fissures in the WFTU that ultimately led to the schism of 1949 have been the subject of historical analysis by P. Weiler, "The United States, International Labour and the Cold War: The Break-up of the World Federation of Trade Unions", Diplomatic History, 5, 1 (Winter 1981); A. Carew, "The Schism Within the World Federation of Trade Unions Government and Trade Union Diplomacy", International Review of Social History, 24, 3 (1984) and D. McShane, International Labour and the Origins of the Cold War (Oxford, 1992).
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International Review of Social History
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2 The shortcomings of the International Secretariat of Trade Union Centres have been explored in S. Milner, "The International Labour Movement and the Limits of Internationalism: the International Secretariat of the National Trade Union Centres 1901-1913", International Review of Social History, 33, 1 (1988). The internal problems besetting the IFTU initially chronicled by L. Lorwin, The International Labour Movement (New York, 1953) are currently being reappraised by Geert Van Goethem in a forthcoming study conducted under the aegis of the IISH. The fissures in the WFTU that ultimately led to the schism of 1949 have been the subject of historical analysis by P. Weiler, "The United States, International Labour and the Cold War: The Break-up of the World Federation of Trade Unions", Diplomatic History, 5, 1 (Winter 1981); A. Carew, "The Schism Within the World Federation of Trade Unions Government and Trade Union Diplomacy", International Review of Social History, 24, 3 (1984) and D. McShane, International Labour and the Origins of the Cold War (Oxford, 1992).
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3 The early development of the ICFTU has been chronicled by John Windmuller, American Labour and the International Labour Movement 1940-53 (Ithaca, 1954). A series of articles by Windmuller, often reporting on the ICFTU congress, updated periodically this initial account "The Stockholm Congress of the ICFTU", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 7, 3 (April 1954); "The Vienna ICFTU Congress", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 9, 2 (1956); "ICFTU After Ten Years: Problems and Prospects", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 14, 2 (January 1961); "Leadership and Administration in the ICFTU: A New Phase of Development", British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2 (June 1963); "Cohesion and Disunity in the ICFTU: The 1965 Amsterdam Congress", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 17, 3 (April 1966); "Internationalism in Eclipse: The ICFTU After Two Decades", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 23, 4 (July 1970) and "Realignment in the ICFTU: The Impact of Detente", British Journal of Industrial Relations, 14, 3 (1976). The major sources for the present article are the Presidential Papers of AFL-CIO President, George Meany, International Files Series 9 (hereafter "Meany Collection") located at the George Meany Archives, Silver Spring, Maryland; Archives of the Trades Union Congress, Modern Record Centre, Warwick University, Coventry; Archives of the ICFTU, International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam; UK Ministry of Labour Papers (Series 13), Public Record Office, Kew; United Automobile Workers (UAW), International Department Collection (Reuther-Carliner 1956-1962) and Victor Reuther Collection, Walter Reuther Archives, Detroit; Archives of the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC), National Archives of Canada, Ottawa.
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3 The early development of the ICFTU has been chronicled by John Windmuller, American Labour and the International Labour Movement 1940-53 (Ithaca, 1954). A series of articles by Windmuller, often reporting on the ICFTU congress, updated periodically this initial account "The Stockholm Congress of the ICFTU", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 7, 3 (April 1954); "The Vienna ICFTU Congress", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 9, 2 (1956); "ICFTU After Ten Years: Problems and Prospects", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 14, 2 (January 1961); "Leadership and Administration in the ICFTU: A New Phase of Development", British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2 (June 1963); "Cohesion and Disunity in the ICFTU: The 1965 Amsterdam Congress", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 17, 3 (April 1966); "Internationalism in Eclipse: The ICFTU After Two Decades", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 23, 4 (July 1970) and "Realignment in the ICFTU: The Impact of Detente", British Journal of Industrial Relations, 14, 3 (1976). The major sources for the present article are the Presidential Papers of AFL-CIO President, George Meany, International Files Series 9 (hereafter "Meany Collection") located at the George Meany Archives, Silver Spring, Maryland; Archives of the Trades Union Congress, Modern Record Centre, Warwick University, Coventry; Archives of the ICFTU, International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam; UK Ministry of Labour Papers (Series 13), Public Record Office, Kew; United Automobile Workers (UAW), International Department Collection (Reuther-Carliner 1956-1962) and Victor Reuther Collection, Walter Reuther Archives, Detroit; Archives of the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC), National Archives of Canada, Ottawa.
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Industrial and Labour Relations Review
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3 The early development of the ICFTU has been chronicled by John Windmuller, American Labour and the International Labour Movement 1940-53 (Ithaca, 1954). A series of articles by Windmuller, often reporting on the ICFTU congress, updated periodically this initial account "The Stockholm Congress of the ICFTU", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 7, 3 (April 1954); "The Vienna ICFTU Congress", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 9, 2 (1956); "ICFTU After Ten Years: Problems and Prospects", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 14, 2 (January 1961); "Leadership and Administration in the ICFTU: A New Phase of Development", British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2 (June 1963); "Cohesion and Disunity in the ICFTU: The 1965 Amsterdam Congress", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 17, 3 (April 1966); "Internationalism in Eclipse: The ICFTU After Two Decades", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 23, 4 (July 1970) and "Realignment in the ICFTU: The Impact of Detente", British Journal of Industrial Relations, 14, 3 (1976). The major sources for the present article are the Presidential Papers of AFL-CIO President, George Meany, International Files Series 9 (hereafter "Meany Collection") located at the George Meany Archives, Silver Spring, Maryland; Archives of the Trades Union Congress, Modern Record Centre, Warwick University, Coventry; Archives of the ICFTU, International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam; UK Ministry of Labour Papers (Series 13), Public Record Office, Kew; United Automobile Workers (UAW), International Department Collection (Reuther-Carliner 1956-1962) and Victor Reuther Collection, Walter Reuther Archives, Detroit; Archives of the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC), National Archives of Canada, Ottawa.
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Industrial and Labour Relations Review
, vol.9
, Issue.2
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3 The early development of the ICFTU has been chronicled by John Windmuller, American Labour and the International Labour Movement 1940-53 (Ithaca, 1954). A series of articles by Windmuller, often reporting on the ICFTU congress, updated periodically this initial account "The Stockholm Congress of the ICFTU", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 7, 3 (April 1954); "The Vienna ICFTU Congress", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 9, 2 (1956); "ICFTU After Ten Years: Problems and Prospects", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 14, 2 (January 1961); "Leadership and Administration in the ICFTU: A New Phase of Development", British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2 (June 1963); "Cohesion and Disunity in the ICFTU: The 1965 Amsterdam Congress", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 17, 3 (April 1966); "Internationalism in Eclipse: The ICFTU After Two Decades", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 23, 4 (July 1970) and "Realignment in the ICFTU: The Impact of Detente", British Journal of Industrial Relations, 14, 3 (1976). The major sources for the present article are the Presidential Papers of AFL-CIO President, George Meany, International Files Series 9 (hereafter "Meany Collection") located at the George Meany Archives, Silver Spring, Maryland; Archives of the Trades Union Congress, Modern Record Centre, Warwick University, Coventry; Archives of the ICFTU, International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam; UK Ministry of Labour Papers (Series 13), Public Record Office, Kew; United Automobile Workers (UAW), International Department Collection (Reuther-Carliner 1956-1962) and Victor Reuther Collection, Walter Reuther Archives, Detroit; Archives of the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC), National Archives of Canada, Ottawa.
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Industrial and Labour Relations Review
, vol.14
, pp. 2
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3 The early development of the ICFTU has been chronicled by John Windmuller, American Labour and the International Labour Movement 1940-53 (Ithaca, 1954). A series of articles by Windmuller, often reporting on the ICFTU congress, updated periodically this initial account "The Stockholm Congress of the ICFTU", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 7, 3 (April 1954); "The Vienna ICFTU Congress", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 9, 2 (1956); "ICFTU After Ten Years: Problems and Prospects", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 14, 2 (January 1961); "Leadership and Administration in the ICFTU: A New Phase of Development", British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2 (June 1963); "Cohesion and Disunity in the ICFTU: The 1965 Amsterdam Congress", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 17, 3 (April 1966); "Internationalism in Eclipse: The ICFTU After Two Decades", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 23, 4 (July 1970) and "Realignment in the ICFTU: The Impact of Detente", British Journal of Industrial Relations, 14, 3 (1976). The major sources for the present article are the Presidential Papers of AFL-CIO President, George Meany, International Files Series 9 (hereafter "Meany Collection") located at the George Meany Archives, Silver Spring, Maryland; Archives of the Trades Union Congress, Modern Record Centre, Warwick University, Coventry; Archives of the ICFTU, International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam; UK Ministry of Labour Papers (Series 13), Public Record Office, Kew; United Automobile Workers (UAW), International Department Collection (Reuther-Carliner 1956-1962) and Victor Reuther Collection, Walter Reuther Archives, Detroit; Archives of the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC), National Archives of Canada, Ottawa.
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3 The early development of the ICFTU has been chronicled by John Windmuller, American Labour and the International Labour Movement 1940-53 (Ithaca, 1954). A series of articles by Windmuller, often reporting on the ICFTU congress, updated periodically this initial account "The Stockholm Congress of the ICFTU", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 7, 3 (April 1954); "The Vienna ICFTU Congress", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 9, 2 (1956); "ICFTU After Ten Years: Problems and Prospects", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 14, 2 (January 1961); "Leadership and Administration in the ICFTU: A New Phase of Development", British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2 (June 1963); "Cohesion and Disunity in the ICFTU: The 1965 Amsterdam Congress", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 17, 3 (April 1966); "Internationalism in Eclipse: The ICFTU After Two Decades", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 23, 4 (July 1970) and "Realignment in the ICFTU: The Impact of Detente", British Journal of Industrial Relations, 14, 3 (1976). The major sources for the present article are the Presidential Papers of AFL-CIO President, George Meany, International Files Series 9 (hereafter "Meany Collection") located at the George Meany Archives, Silver Spring, Maryland; Archives of the Trades Union Congress, Modern Record Centre, Warwick University, Coventry; Archives of the ICFTU, International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam; UK Ministry of Labour Papers (Series 13), Public Record Office, Kew; United Automobile Workers (UAW), International Department Collection (Reuther-Carliner 1956-1962) and Victor Reuther Collection, Walter Reuther Archives, Detroit; Archives of the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC), National Archives of Canada, Ottawa.
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Industrial and Labour Relations Review
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3 The early development of the ICFTU has been chronicled by John Windmuller, American Labour and the International Labour Movement 1940-53 (Ithaca, 1954). A series of articles by Windmuller, often reporting on the ICFTU congress, updated periodically this initial account "The Stockholm Congress of the ICFTU", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 7, 3 (April 1954); "The Vienna ICFTU Congress", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 9, 2 (1956); "ICFTU After Ten Years: Problems and Prospects", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 14, 2 (January 1961); "Leadership and Administration in the ICFTU: A New Phase of Development", British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2 (June 1963); "Cohesion and Disunity in the ICFTU: The 1965 Amsterdam Congress", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 17, 3 (April 1966); "Internationalism in Eclipse: The ICFTU After Two Decades", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 23, 4 (July 1970) and "Realignment in the ICFTU: The Impact of Detente", British Journal of Industrial Relations, 14, 3 (1976). The major sources for the present article are the Presidential Papers of AFL-CIO President, George Meany, International Files Series 9 (hereafter "Meany Collection") located at the George Meany Archives, Silver Spring, Maryland; Archives of the Trades Union Congress, Modern Record Centre, Warwick University, Coventry; Archives of the ICFTU, International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam; UK Ministry of Labour Papers (Series 13), Public Record Office, Kew; United Automobile Workers (UAW), International Department Collection (Reuther-Carliner 1956-1962) and Victor Reuther Collection, Walter Reuther Archives, Detroit; Archives of the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC), National Archives of Canada, Ottawa.
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Industrial and Labour Relations Review
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3 The early development of the ICFTU has been chronicled by John Windmuller, American Labour and the International Labour Movement 1940-53 (Ithaca, 1954). A series of articles by Windmuller, often reporting on the ICFTU congress, updated periodically this initial account "The Stockholm Congress of the ICFTU", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 7, 3 (April 1954); "The Vienna ICFTU Congress", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 9, 2 (1956); "ICFTU After Ten Years: Problems and Prospects", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 14, 2 (January 1961); "Leadership and Administration in the ICFTU: A New Phase of Development", British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2 (June 1963); "Cohesion and Disunity in the ICFTU: The 1965 Amsterdam Congress", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 17, 3 (April 1966); "Internationalism in Eclipse: The ICFTU After Two Decades", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 23, 4 (July 1970) and "Realignment in the ICFTU: The Impact of Detente", British Journal of Industrial Relations, 14, 3 (1976). The major sources for the present article are the Presidential Papers of AFL-CIO President, George Meany, International Files Series 9 (hereafter "Meany Collection") located at the George Meany Archives, Silver Spring, Maryland; Archives of the Trades Union Congress, Modern Record Centre, Warwick University, Coventry; Archives of the ICFTU, International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam; UK Ministry of Labour Papers (Series 13), Public Record Office, Kew; United Automobile Workers (UAW), International Department Collection (Reuther-Carliner 1956-1962) and Victor Reuther Collection, Walter Reuther Archives, Detroit; Archives of the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC), National Archives of Canada, Ottawa.
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British Journal of Industrial Relations
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3 The early development of the ICFTU has been chronicled by John Windmuller, American Labour and the International Labour Movement 1940-53 (Ithaca, 1954). A series of articles by Windmuller, often reporting on the ICFTU congress, updated periodically this initial account "The Stockholm Congress of the ICFTU", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 7, 3 (April 1954); "The Vienna ICFTU Congress", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 9, 2 (1956); "ICFTU After Ten Years: Problems and Prospects", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 14, 2 (January 1961); "Leadership and Administration in the ICFTU: A New Phase of Development", British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2 (June 1963); "Cohesion and Disunity in the ICFTU: The 1965 Amsterdam Congress", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 17, 3 (April 1966); "Internationalism in Eclipse: The ICFTU After Two Decades", Industrial and Labour Relations Review, 23, 4 (July 1970) and "Realignment in the ICFTU: The Impact of Detente", British Journal of Industrial Relations, 14, 3 (1976). The major sources for the present article are the Presidential Papers of AFL-CIO President, George Meany, International Files Series 9 (hereafter "Meany Collection") located at the George Meany Archives, Silver Spring, Maryland; Archives of the Trades Union Congress, Modern Record Centre, Warwick University, Coventry; Archives of the ICFTU, International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam; UK Ministry of Labour Papers (Series 13), Public Record Office, Kew; United Automobile Workers (UAW), International Department Collection (Reuther-Carliner 1956-1962) and Victor Reuther Collection, Walter Reuther Archives, Detroit; Archives of the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC), National Archives of Canada, Ottawa.
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21 Brown to Meany, 19 March 1955; Irving Brown Memorandum on International Relations, 18 November 1955, Meany Collection, Box 57 (24) and Box 56 (8).
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Meany Collection
, vol.57
, Issue.24
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23 Greenhough to Braine, 14 May 1956, USA Labour Attachés: Trade Unions 1955-1656, UK Ministry of Labour Papers, LAB 13 1218.
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Greenhough to Braine
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Meany to Oldenbroek and Becu, 25 june 1956
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24 Meany to Oldenbroek and Becu, 25 June 1956, CLC Collection, vol. 257 (14).
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CLC Collection
, vol.257
, Issue.14
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Lovestone to Meany
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3 August The labour attaché, Joseph Godson, was more than a mere diplomat reporting on the British labour scene. He was part of Hugh Gaitskell's circle, a close friend of Labour Party power broker, Sam Watson, and had actually been present at Gaitskell group meetings where the proposed expulsion of Bevan from the Labour Party had been discussed
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25 Lovestone to Meany, 3 August 1956, Meany Collection, Box 56 (13). The labour attaché, Joseph Godson, was more than a mere diplomat reporting on the British labour scene. He was part of Hugh Gaitskell's circle, a close friend of Labour Party power broker, Sam Watson, and had actually been present at Gaitskell group meetings where the proposed expulsion of Bevan from the Labour Party had been discussed. See Carew, Labour Under the Marshall Plan, p. 129.
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Meany Collection
, vol.56
, Issue.13
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25 Lovestone to Meany, 3 August 1956, Meany Collection, Box 56 (13). The labour attaché, Joseph Godson, was more than a mere diplomat reporting on the British labour scene. He was part of Hugh Gaitskell's circle, a close friend of Labour Party power broker, Sam Watson, and had actually been present at Gaitskell group meetings where the proposed expulsion of Bevan from the Labour Party had been discussed. See Carew, Labour Under the Marshall Plan, p. 129.
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, pp. 129
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Brown to Meany
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7 March
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26 Brown to Meany, 7 March 1956. Meany Collection, Box 56 (10).
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Meany Collection
, vol.56
, Issue.10
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Braine to Myrrdin-Evans
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5 October UK Ministry of Labour Papers, LAB 13 1218
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27 Braine to Myrrdin-Evans, 5 October 1956, USA Labour Attachés: Trade Unions 1955-1956, UK Ministry of Labour Papers, LAB 13 1218.
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USA Labour Attachés: Trade Unions 1955-1956
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Lovestone to Meany
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10 September
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28 Lovestone to Meany, 10 September 1956, Meany Collection, Box 56 (14).
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Meany Collection
, vol.56
, Issue.14
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Letter from Irving Brown
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8-15 September
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29 Letter from Irving Brown, 8-15 September 1956, Meany Collection, Box 56 (14).
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(1956)
Meany Collection
, vol.56
, Issue.14
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Proposals for action, respectfully submitted by the AFL-CIO to the ICFTU executive board meeting
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November 1956, 23 October
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30 Proposals for Action, Respectfully Submitted by the AFL-CIO to the ICFTU Executive Board meeting, November 1956, 23 October 1956, Meany Collection, Box 56 (15).
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Meany Collection
, vol.56
, Issue.15
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31 Lovestone to Meany, 1 December 1956; Brown to Lovestone, 12 December 1956, Meany Collection, Box 56 (16). Jay Krane was Millard's assistant and a close supporter of Oldenbroek. As an American who had close contacts with the CIO, he was deeply distrusted by Lovestone and his associates.
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Lovestone to Meany
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12 December Jay Krane was Millard's assistant and a close supporter of Oldenbroek. As an American who had close contacts with the CIO, he was deeply distrusted by Lovestone and his associates
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31 Lovestone to Meany, 1 December 1956; Brown to Lovestone, 12 December 1956, Meany Collection, Box 56 (16). Jay Krane was Millard's assistant and a close supporter of Oldenbroek. As an American who had close contacts with the CIO, he was deeply distrusted by Lovestone and his associates.
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(1956)
Meany Collection
, vol.56
, Issue.16
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Brown report on executive board meeting
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26-30 November
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32 Brown Report on Executive Board meeting, 26-30 November 1956, Meany Collection, Box 56 (16).
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(1956)
Meany Collection
, vol.56
, Issue.16
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4 February USA: Trade Unions 1957, UK Ministry of Labour Papers, LAB 13 1270
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34 Braine to Greenhough, 4 February 1957, USA: Trade Unions 1957, UK Ministry of Labour Papers, LAB 13 1270; Lovestone to Meany, 11 April 1957, Box 56 (19); Brown Report, 17 May 1957, Meany Collection, Box 56 (20). Millard's position here was interesting and reflected the sensitivity with which the whole question of communism in the labour movement had to be handled, especially in developing countries. As a democratic socialist, Millard had earned a reputation in the Canadian labour movement as a scourge of the communists. Yet, like Deakin and others in the British labour movement, he found the AFL's brand of anti-communism altogether too strident.
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Braine to Greenhough
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11 April
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34 Braine to Greenhough, 4 February 1957, USA: Trade Unions 1957, UK Ministry of Labour Papers, LAB 13 1270; Lovestone to Meany, 11 April 1957, Box 56 (19); Brown Report, 17 May 1957, Meany Collection, Box 56 (20). Millard's position here was interesting and reflected the sensitivity with which the whole question of communism in the labour movement had to be handled, especially in developing countries. As a democratic socialist, Millard had earned a reputation in the Canadian labour movement as a scourge of the communists. Yet, like Deakin and others in the British labour movement, he found the AFL's brand of anti-communism altogether too strident.
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Lovestone to Meany
, vol.56
, Issue.19
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17 May Millard's position here was interesting and reflected the sensitivity with which the whole question of communism in the labour movement had to be handled, especially in developing countries. As a democratic socialist, Millard had earned a reputation in the Canadian labour movement as a scourge of the communists. Yet, like Deakin and others in the British labour movement, he found the AFL's brand of anti-communism altogether too strident
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34 Braine to Greenhough, 4 February 1957, USA: Trade Unions 1957, UK Ministry of Labour Papers, LAB 13 1270; Lovestone to Meany, 11 April 1957, Box 56 (19); Brown Report, 17 May 1957, Meany Collection, Box 56 (20). Millard's position here was interesting and reflected the sensitivity with which the whole question of communism in the labour movement had to be handled, especially in developing countries. As a democratic socialist, Millard had earned a reputation in the Canadian labour movement as a scourge of the communists. Yet, like Deakin and others in the British labour movement, he found the AFL's brand of anti-communism altogether too strident.
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Meany Collection
, vol.56
, Issue.20
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35 Braine to Greenhough, 27 February 1957, USA: Trade Unions 1957, LAB 13 1270.
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Braine to Greenhough
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18 March
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36 "Discussions in International Workers Organization", The Times, 18 March 1957.
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The Times
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Millard to Margo
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11 March National Archives of Canada
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37 Millard to Margo, 11 March 1957, Margot Thompson Collection 9, National Archives of Canada.
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(1957)
Margot Thompson Collection
, vol.9
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Lovestone to Meany
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22 March
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38 Lovestone to Meany, 22 March 1957, Meany Collection, Box 56 (18); George Meany, "Conflicts of Policy", The Times, 12 April 1957.
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(1957)
Meany Collection
, vol.56
, Issue.18
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Conflicts of policy
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12 April
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38 Lovestone to Meany, 22 March 1957, Meany Collection, Box 56 (18); George Meany, "Conflicts of Policy", The Times, 12 April 1957.
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The Times
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17 May
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39 Irving Brown Report, 17 May 1957; Brown to Meany, 18 May 1957, Meany Collection, Boxes 57 (25) and 56 (20).
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Irving Brown Report
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Brown to Meany
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18 May
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39 Irving Brown Report, 17 May 1957; Brown to Meany, 18 May 1957, Meany Collection, Boxes 57 (25) and 56 (20).
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(1957)
Meany Collection, Boxes
, vol.57
, Issue.25
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20 June USA: Proposed Contacts, UK Ministry of Labour Papers, LAB 13 1271
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40 Greenhough to Wilson and Treganowan, 20 June 1957, USA: Proposed Contacts, UK Ministry of Labour Papers, LAB 13 1271.
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Greenhough to Wilson and Treganowan
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Lovestone to Meany
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5 April
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42 Lovestone to Meany, 5 April 1957, Meany Collection, Box 56 (19).
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Meany Collection
, vol.56
, Issue.19
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43 Tom Mboya had assumed the leadership of the Kenyan labour movement in 1953 aged 23. By 1956, following a year's leave to study at Ruskin College, Oxford, he had gained an impressive reputation in the international labour movement. As his relationship with the British labour movement and government became more prickly, he was wooed by the American labour movement. In 1957 he became the first African elected to the Kenyan legislature and thereafter combined his trade union and political roles. As a leading figure in the Pan-African movement, he led the Kenyan delegation at the independence conference with the British government in 1960 and in 1962 became Minister of Labour in Kenya's first independent government. He was assassinated in 1969.
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44 Treganowan to Greenhough, 22 May 1957, USA Proposed Contacts, UK Ministry of Labour Papers, LAB 13 1271.
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Treganowan to Greenhough
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5 April
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45 Report to the President on the Vice-President's Visit to Africa, 5 April 1957, FRUS, XVIII (1989), pp. 57-66; Irving Brown Report, 17 May 1957.
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FRUS
, vol.18
, pp. 57-66
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Irving Brown Report
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46 Oldenbroek to Millard, 16 September 1957, JHO Personal 0/12, ICFTU Archives; Marsh to Greenhough, 11 September 1957, USA: Trade Unions 1957, UK Ministry of Labour Papers, LAB 13 1270.
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Oldenbroek to Millard
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13 December USA: Trade Unions 1957, UK Ministry of Labour Papers, LAB 13 1270
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47 Morgan to Wilson, 13 December 1957, USA: Trade Unions 1957, UK Ministry of Labour Papers, LAB 13 1270.
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Morgan to Wilson
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48 Secretary of State for Colonial Affairs to Twining, 12 November 1957, USA Proposed Contacts, UK Ministry of Labour Papers, LAB 13 1271.
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Secretary of State for Colonial Affairs to Twining
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2-4 March
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49 Irving Brown Report, 2-4 March 1958, Meany Collection, Box 57 (1); Millard to Margo, 1 January 1958, Margot Thompson Collection 12.
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(1958)
Meany Collection
, vol.57
, Issue.1
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1 January
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49 Irving Brown Report, 2-4 March 1958, Meany Collection, Box 57 (1); Millard to Margo, 1 January 1958, Margot Thompson Collection 12.
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(1958)
Margot Thompson Collection
, vol.12
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Lovestone to Deverall
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12 and 31 December
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50 Lovestone to Deverall, 12 and 31 December 1957, Victor Reuther Collection, Box 31 (7).
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(1957)
Victor Reuther Collection
, vol.31
, Issue.7
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1 March 1958
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51 Irving Brown Report, 1 March 1958, Meany Collection, Box 57 (1); "Relations Between TUC and AFL-CIO", undated, USA: Trade Unions 1958, UK Ministry of Labour Papers, LAB 13 1324.
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Meany Collection
, vol.57
, Issue.1
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51 Irving Brown Report, 1 March 1958, Meany Collection, Box 57 (1); "Relations Between TUC and AFL-CIO", undated, USA: Trade Unions 1958, UK Ministry of Labour Papers, LAB 13 1324.
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(1958)
Relations Between TUC and AFL-CIO
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52 Notes by Walter Hood, 29 April 1958, ICFTU 1958-1960, TUC Archives 292 919.66/2.
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Notes by Walter Hood
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53 Millard to Jodoin and MacDonald, 11 July 1958, CLC Archives, microfilm reel HI91. A. Philip Randolph was the black leader of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters and had been centrally involved in devising the AFL-CIO training programme for Africa. He was opposed to the concessions required of the AFL-CIO in the Atlantic City accords.
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Millard to Jodoin and MacDonald
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54 Morgan to Wilson, 29 May 1958; Wilson to Morgan, 3 June 1958, USA Proposed Contacts, UK Ministry of Labour Papers, LAB 13 1271.
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Morgan to Wilson
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55 Report on All-African People's Congress, 5-14 December 1958; letter from Irving Brown, 16 December 1958, Meany Collection, Box 57 (26) and (3).
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Report on All-African People's Congress
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16 December
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55 Report on All-African People's Congress, 5-14 December 1958; letter from Irving Brown, 16 December 1958, Meany Collection, Box 57 (26) and (3).
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(1958)
Meany Collection
, vol.57
, Issue.26
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Lovestone to Meany
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22 December
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56 Lovestone to Meany, 22 December 1958, Meany Collection, Box 57 (3).
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(1958)
Meany Collection
, vol.57
, Issue.3
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58 Bert Lewis, the TUC appointee on the Kampala College teaching staff, for example, wrote of the "non-British [i.e. American and Swedish] staff" of the College "not understanding African society". Undated Report on ICFTU African Labour College by Mr A.E. Lewis, c. March 1959, TUC Archives 292 901/15.
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59 The Conception of Pan-Africanism and Other Influences Affecting Trade Union Organization in Africa, TUC, CAC/IC 2/1, 9 March 1959; Bowers to Woodcock, 14 April 1959, TUC Archives 292 901/15 and 919.66/2.
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Bowers to Woodcock
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60 Geijer to Reuther, 6 July 1959, Victor Reuther Collection, Box 26 (10).
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(1959)
Victor Reuther Collection
, vol.26
, Issue.10
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Reuther to Geijer
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22 July
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61 Reuther to Geijer, 22 July 1959, Victor Reuther Collection, Box 26 (11).
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(1959)
Victor Reuther Collection
, vol.26
, Issue.11
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62 The Times, 7 December 1959.
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The Times
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Irving Brown report on closed session of ICFTU executive board
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28 June
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63 Irving Brown Report on Closed Session of ICFTU Executive Board, 28 June 1960, Meany Collection, Box 58 (2).
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(1960)
Meany Collection
, vol.58
, Issue.2
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21 October Walter Reuther Archives
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64 Millard to Becu, 21 October 1960, Jay Krane Collection, Box 17 (34), Walter Reuther Archives.
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(1960)
Jay Krane Collection
, vol.17
, Issue.34
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Brown to Ross and Lovestone
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14 November
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66 Brown to Ross and Lovestone, 14 November 1960, Meany Collection, Box 58 (2).
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(1960)
Meany Collection
, vol.58
, Issue.2
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68 Millard to Eileen and Bert, 29 November-3 December 1960, Margot Thompson Collection 23; Personal Notes Dictated by Walter Reuther, 8 March 1961, Victor Reuther Collection, Box 31 (11).
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(1960)
Margot Thompson Collection
, pp. 23
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8 March 1961
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68 Millard to Eileen and Bert, 29 November-3 December 1960, Margot Thompson Collection 23; Personal Notes Dictated by Walter Reuther, 8 March 1961, Victor Reuther Collection, Box 31 (11).
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, vol.31
, Issue.11
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