John Brophy

The John Brophy Papers includes personal and official records that span his entire life in the labor movement.

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spelling brophy John Brophy An inventory of the Papers of John Brophy at The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives Processed by Joseph Turrini. Data entry by Clint Tibbs and Joseph Turrini. The American Catholic Research Center and University Archives November 2000 101 LifeCycle InstituteThe Catholic University of AmericaWashington, D.C. 20064 Finding aid encoded by Washington Research Library Consortium on May 2005 English Descriptive Summary The American Catholic Research Center and University Archives 1918-1963 John Brophy The Papers of John Brophy 33.5 linear feet, 55 boxes, 6 oversized boxes. The John Brophy Papers includes personal and official records that span his entire life in the labor movement. ACUA 006 Biographical Note Throughout his life John Brophy (1883-1963) supported organized labor as a miner, union activist, and union official. As a youngster he emigrated from England to the United States in 1892 with his parents. Born and reared by a union supporting coal miner, Brophy entered the mines with his father as a teenager in 1894 and joined the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) in 1899. An activist in the union, he was elected president of District #2, representing Central Pennsylvania, in 1916. As a member of the Nationalization Research Committee in the early 1920s he vigorously supported the nationalization of the mining industry. Brophy maintained his position as President of UMWA District #2 until 1926 when he challenged John L. Lewis for the Presidency of the UMWA. After opposing and losing to Lewis in 1926, he was expelled from the union on charges of dual unionism. Between 1927 and 1933 Brophy did not serve in the labor movement in any official capacity, but continued to be active in supporting organized labor. He visited the Soviet Union with a trade union delegation in 1927, taught for a labor school in Pittsburgh, researched the history of mining in the United States, and continued to support the UMWA and the nationalization of mines. He also worked for the Columbia Conserve Cooperative, a cooperative in Indiana run by the father of labor activist Powers Hapgood. A self-educated man, Brophy spent some of this time studying economics and philosophy. He also encountered the papal encyclicals of Pope Leo XIII (Rerum Novarum, 1891) and Pope Pius XI (Quadregisimo Anno, 1931). These papal pronouncements on the social well being of people helped Brophy mesh the two most important components in his personal philosophy and life: his deep faith in Catholicism and his unflinching support of workers and organized labor. In 1933 Brophy returned to organized labor in an official capacity when UMWA President John Lewis brought him back into the UMWA bureaucracy. Brophy then quickly became an important figure in the national office of the Committee for Industrial Organizations (CIO) after Lewis, Sidney Hillman, and other AFL leaders formed the industrial union federation in 1935. He worked as the CIO's first National Director from 1935-1938 and as the Director of Industrial Union Councils and Director of Industrial Unions. Regardless of official position in the national CIO office, Brophy tirelessly traveled the country assisting in the creation and functioning of state and local industrial union councils, supporting important strikes, and speaking at national union and state and local industrial union council conventions as a representative of the national CIO. Brophy was a mainstay in the CIO national office during its entire 20 year existence as an independent labor federation. He also took numerous foreign trips as a CIO representative to international labor organizations like the World Federation of Trade Unions and the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions and served on a number of government agencies as labor representative, like the National War Labor Board and the Wage Stabilization Board. After the merger of the AFL and CIO in 1955 Brophy continued to work in the national AFL-CIO office as a trouble shooter and with the Community Services Department. He also served on the Advisory Committee on Civil Defense Administration for the United States Department of Labor. Brophy finished a draft of an autobiographical manuscript that was later edited and rewritten with the help of John Hall and published as John Brophy: Miner's Life, (1964), a year after Brophy died in 1963. Scope and Contents The John Brophy Papers includes personal and official records that span his entire life in the labor movement. However, the materials related to his years in the United Mine Workers--Series #1-- are sparse. They include important documentation of his work on the Nationalization Research Committee in the early 1920s and his challenge to the Lewis Presidency in 1926. This small series includes correspondence, speeches, clippings, official memos, reports, and three scrapbooks. The official UMWA District #2 Records at the University of Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) Archives are a more much extensive and complete source for Brophy's work as UMWA District #2 President between the 1916-1926 period. The second series--Congress of Industrial Organizations/American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations Series--represents the largest portion of the collection. The series includes correspondence, speeches, a scrapbook, CIO minutes and reports, and clippings that span his entire career in the CIO and AFL-CIO national offices. The series includes materials on the formation of the CIO and its creation of a national structure. Brophy's role in the establishment of CIO state and local industrial union councils and their maintenance can be seen, particularly the CIO's involvement in the factional struggle in the Los Angeles IUC. He served as a trouble shooter in the early years and assisted in number of strikes, like the UAW's historic Flint Sit-Down strike in 1936-1937. Brophy's role as CIO representative on government agencies, like the Wage Stabilization Board, and in international labor organizations, like the World Federation of Trade Unions and the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, is also documented. The series also includes many speeches that Brophy delivered throughout the country to unions and state and local IUCs. The third series is comprised of personal materials and ephemera. It includes John Brophy's family and business correspondence, diaries/appointment books, materials related to his retirement and death, book research notes and drafts, and oral histories. Brophy's diaries/appointment books were kept for years while in the labor movement primarily to keep track of expenses and appointments, but they occasionally include personal observations as well. Brophy's personal research interests are well documented with his research notes for a number of research projects, most extensively on mining in the United States. A completed but unpublished manuscript, "The American Coal Miner,"and a partly autobiographical draft--"Twenty Years with the CIO?--used by John Hall in the writing of John Brophy: Miner's Life, are also in this series. There are also two rather lengthy interviews with Brophy, one conducted by John Hall for the book. There is also interviews conducted by John Hall with Adolph Germer and Reverend Ensworth Resiner. The fourth series, the Publications Series, is comprised of published materials kept by John Brophy. The series is primarily UMWA, AFL and CIO publications, such as union convention proceedings, pamphlets, and union newspapers. But the series also includes some Catholic pamphlets and newspapers and some government publications. The fifth and final series is composed of photographs that document John Brophy's career in the labor movement. The roughly 60 photos include the first house he lived in Phillipsburg, Pennsylvania, his trip to the Soviet Union in 1927, the CIO's first Constitutional Convention, and many traditional photos from his numerous foreign trips. Arrangement The Papers of John Brophy consists of six series: Series 1: United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) Records, 1915-1935, Boxes 1-7 Series 2: CIO/AFL-CIO Records, 1935-1963, Boxes 8-28 Series 3: Personal Papers, 1917-1963, Boxes 29-41 Series 4: Publications, 1890s-1961, Boxes 42-60 Series 5: Photographs, 1927, Box 61 Restrictions on Access None. John Brophy Authored Articles and Pamphlets Articles Listed in Chronological Order Brophy, John. "The Miner's Program." Survey Graphic 1:6 (April 1922), 1026-1029. Brophy, John. "A Coal Miner's Life."Heart's International XLII:3 (September 1922), 82-84, 108. Brophy, John. "Nationalization: The Miner's Plan." Locomotive Engineer Journal (March 1924), 178- 179. Brophy, John. "Defense of Democracy." Christian Social Action 6:5 (May 1941), 154-162. Brophy, John. "War Aims of Democracy." Christian Social Action 7:6 (September 1941), 215-219. Brophy, John. "Union Plan for Coal Industry." Labor and Nation 3:5 (September-October 1947), 32-35. Brophy, John. "The Industry Council Plan." Commonweal XLIX:5 (November 2, 1948), 110-112. Brophy, John. "CIO Charts New Roads." Labor and Nation 1:1 (January-February 1949), 18-19. Brophy, John. "Are Labor Unions Here To Stay." Grail (May 1955), 15-19. Brophy, John. "A Time For Planning." Commonweal LXXII:18 (September 2, 1960), 445-447. Pamphlets Listed in Chronological Order Brophy, John. The Miner's Program. February 22, 1921. Brophy, John, Richard Gilbert and James Mark. The Government of Coal. United Mine Workers, District #2, 1921. Brophy, John, CJ Golden, and William Mitch. Compulsory Information In Coal. United Mine Workers, Nationalization Research Committee, 1922. Brophy, John. How To Run Coal. United Mine Workers, Nationalization Research Committee, 1922 Brophy, John. Why The Miner's Program? 1922. Brophy, John. A Larger Program for the Miner's Union. November 1926. Related Materials Additional Sources on the United Mine Workers and CIO History at the American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives: CIO Executive Board Meetings, microfilm edition (guide available), Volumes 1-2, 1935-1941 CIO Convention Proceedings, 1938-1955 CIO News, 1938-1955 AFL-CIO News, 1956-1958 Indiana University of Pennsylvania (UP) Special Collections and Archives: ExplorePAHistory.com Significant Subject Topics Organizations: Columbia Conserve Company Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) United Automobile Workers Union of America (UAW) United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) United Mine Workers of America (UMWA)--District #2 United Mine Workers of America (UMWA)-- Nationalization Research Committee World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU) Persons: Brophy, John Gleason, Arthur--correspondence Lewis, John L. Murray, Philip--correspondence Subjects: American Federation of Labor American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations American Fund for Public Service (Garland Fund) Federal Civil Defense Administration--Labor Advisory Committee Free World Labor Fund Industrial Council Plan International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers Union--factional conflict Los Angeles Industrial Union Council--factional conflict Mine industry--nationalization Wage Stabilization Board Acquisition Information John Brophy arranged to donate his historical records to The Catholic University of America (CUA Archives) prior to this death. After he died in 1963 his daughter Jacqueline Brophy transferred the records kept at his home and Howard Holman transferred records maintained at the AFL-CIO offices in Washington, DC. The bulk of the John Brophy Papers came from these two deposits which entered the CUA Archives on April 18 and 19, 1963. In July 1966 Jacqueline Brophy and her brother Philip Brophy donated assorted memorabilia, personal mementos, and materials related to John Brophy's death and memorial service. In December 1991 Jacqueline Brophy donated An American Coal Miner, a completed but unpublished manuscript written by her father, John Brophy. Processing Information Processing completed in November 2000 by Joseph Turrini. Data entry by Clint Tibbs and Joseph Turrini. EAD markup completed in March 2005 by Washington Research Library Consortium. Additional EAD markup completed in October 2005 by Jordan Patty. Minor revisions by W.J. Shepherd in 2011. Selected Bibliography on John Brophy Brophy, John (edited and supplemented by John O. P. Hall), John Brophy: a Miner's Life. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1964. Cooper, Eileen Mountjoy. "That Magnificent Fight of Unionism: The Somerset County Strike of 1922." Pennsylvania Heritage (17:4), 1991. Marcus, Irwin M., Eileen M. Cooper, and James P. Daugherty. "The Coal Strike of 1919 in Indiana County." Pennsylvania History 56:3 July 1989, 177-195. Marcus, Irwin M. "The Coal Episode of the Coal Strike of 1919." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 114 1990, 543-561. Mullay, Sister M. Camillia. "John Brophy: Militant Labor Leader and Reformer," Catholic University of America: Ph.D. diss., 1966. Ricketts, Elizabeth. "The Struggle for Civil Liberties and Unionization in the Coal Fields: The Free Speech Case of Vintondale, Pennsylvania, 1922." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography CXXII October 1998, 319-352. Ricketts, Elizabeth. "Our Battle for Industrial Freedom: Radical Politics in the Coal Fields of Central Pennsylvania, 1916-1922." Emory University, Ph.D. diss., 1996. Shepherd, William J. "John Brophy - A Pennsylvania Miner's Life," The Archivist's Nook. August 27, 2019. https://www.lib.cua.edu/wordpress/newsevents/11777/ Singer, Alan. "Communists and Coal Miners: Rank-and-File Organizing in the United Mine Workers of America During the 1920s," Science and Society 1991 55 (2), 132-157. Singer, Alan. "John Brophy's `Miner's Program': Workers' Education in UMWA District 2 During the 1920s," Labor Studies Journal 13 (4) 50-64. Singer, Alan. "Class-Conscious Coal Miners, Nanty-Glo Versus the Open Shop in the Post World War I Era." Labor History 29:1 Winter 1998, 56-65. Detailed Description of the Collection 1 - 7 Series 1: United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) Records, 1915-1935 (7 boxes) Subseries 1.1 contains materials related to John Brophy's position in the United Mine Workers, particularly as District #2 President from 1916-1926. The records highlight Brophy's work on the UMW's Nationalization Research Committee in the early 1920s. Included are correspondence, research materials, clippings, and speeches. The records are organized by subject and are alphabetical. Subseries 1.2 includes three scrapbooks kept by John Brophy between 1915-1926. The articles mostly relate to events that Brophy was involved in, like strikes, contract negotiations, and articles on the coal industry. Many of the clippings are from local Pennsylvania newspapers. Because of the fragility of the original scrapbooks copies of the scrapbooks are available to researchers. The copies are arranged in the same order as they are in the scrapbooks, which is mostly, but not perfectly, chronological 1 - 4 Subseries 1.1: Subject/Correspondence Subseries, 1916-1935 (4 boxes) 1 1 Allard, Gerry, correspondence 3-Mar-34 1 2 American Fund for Public Service (Garland Fund), correspondence, statement 1927 1 3 American Fund for Public Service (Garland Fund), correspondence, financial accounting January-June 1928 1 4 American Fund for Public Service (Garland Fund), correspondence September-November 1928 1 5 Ameringer, Oscar, correspondence 29-Oct 1 6 Arbitration Board Minutes September 10-11, 1934 1 7 Bailey, Forrest, correspondence June-July 1928 1 8 Bittner, Van A., radio addresses on WMMN (Fairmont, West Virginia) May 5 & October 27, 1929 1 9 Bituminous Coal Commission, proceedings 20-Feb 1 10 Bureau of Industrial Research, notes(see also, Nationalization Research Committee & Gleason, Arthur, correspondence folders) 1922 1 11 Car-Pushing Controversy, correspondence April, November 1916 1 12 Coal industry, clippings from The Nation 1925, 1928 1 13 Coal output statistics, District #2 1913-1921 1 14 Coal stabilization legislation, draft Dec-34 1 15 Coal stabilization legislation, drafts, proposals, outlines September-October 1934 1 16 Coal stabilization, "Stabilization of Illinois Coal Industry," report (by Frank Farrington) 13-May-24 1 17 Coke, Gas, and Chemical Industry, organizing reports June 1934, January 1935 1 18 Coyle, Albert, statement on Communism 1926 1 19 Criticisms of UMWA, clippings and press releases 1927 1 20 District #2, memos to members (copied from John Brophy scrapbooks) 1917-1919, 1921 1 21 Expulsion from UMWA, correspondence 28-May 1 22 Farrington, Frank, correspondence 31-Jan 1 23 Federal Coal Commission, Survey article ("What Lies Before the New Federal Coal Commission") 1922 1 24 Federal Council of Churches, "Information Service" (bulletins) 1927-1928, 1931-1932 1 25 Gelotte, Dominic, correspondence August, October 1933 1 26 Germer, Adolph, correspondence (Brophy's expense accounting) 1930 1 27 Gleason, Arthur, correspondence 1922 1 28 Gleason, Arthur, correspondence 23-Jan 1 29 Gleason, Arthur correspondence February-June 1923 1 30 Gleason, Arthur, correspondence 23-Jul 1 31 Gleason, Arthur, correspondence September-November 1923 1 32 Gleason, Arthur, death. correspondence December 1923-January 1924 1 33 Gleason, Arthur, memorial service, transcript 24-Feb 1 34 Gleason, Arthur, research department report [c. 1922] 1 35 Gleason, Helen Hayes, correspondence 16-Jul-24 1 36 Guffey Bill, House hearings 1935 1 37 Hapgood, Powers, correspondence 1927-1930 1 38 History, unions, chapter (1917-1933) 11-Sep-33 2 1 House Labor Committee, Brophy statement to 22-Apr 2 2 Hunger March, announcement (Pittsburgh) Nov-32 2 3 Illinois mine unions, speech ("On a Bus in Southern Illinois") 1933 2 4 International Workers' Defense League, newsletter (Mooney-Billings Defense) 4-Nov-16 2 5 Kennedy, Thomas, correspondence 1933-1934 2 6 Lewis, John L., AFL presidential support, correspondence, article 21-Jun 2 7 Lewis, John L., correspondence December 1933-January 1935 2 8 Lewis, John L., (District #2 coal contracts), correspondence 25-Sep 2 9 Lewis, Kathryn, correspondence Jun-33 2 10 Mark, James, correspondence 1933-1934 2 11 Maurer, James, correspondence 1929, 1930 2 12 McDermott, Pat, correspondence 30-Mar 2 13 Miners' Program, correspondence, pamphlet 1921 2 14 Miners' Program, "The Government and Coal," pamphlet 1921 2 15 Miners' Program, "Why the Miners' Program?" pamphlet 1921 2 16 Murray, Phil, article ("Human Relations In the Coal Industry") Jun-34 2 17 Murray, Phil, correspondence with Adams, K.C. January-February 1933 2 18 Murray, Phil, correspondence with John Brophy January-August 1934 2 19 Murray, Phil, correspondence with Busarello, J.P 16-Aug-33 2 20 Murray, Phil, correspondence with Feehan, Francis 16-Jul-34 2 21 Murray, Phil, correspondence with Feeley, James March-April 1933 2 22 Murray, Phil, correspondence with Gelotte, Domenick April-May 1933 2 23 Murray, Phil, correspondence with Ghizzoni, John 1929-1933 2 24 Murray, Phil, correspondence with Hall, Lee (UMWA International Rep.) Apr-33 2 25 Murray, Phil, correspondence with Hayes, Frank (UMWA International Rep.) October-December 1933 2 26 Murray, Phil, correspondence with Himler, Martin Aug-33 2 27 Murray, Phil, correspondence with Hutcheson, William (Dir., Labor Bureau, Republican National Committee) Sep-32 2 28 Murray, Phil, correspondence with Hudzinski, S.J., correspondence 1932 2 29 Murray, Phil, correspondence with Hynes, William (President, UMWA Dist. #4) Nov-33 2 30 Murray, Phil, correspondence with Johnson, Albert (Secretary-Treasurer, UMWA Local #2098) Apr-33 2 31 Murray, Phil, correspondence with Jones, John T. (UMWA International Rep.) 1933 2 32 Murray, Phil, correspondence with Lewis, John L. 3-Jan-34 2 33 Murray, Phil, correspondence with Mark, James (President, UMWA Dist. #2) 1932-1933 2 34 Murray, Phil, correspondence with Mitch, William (UMWA International Rep.) January-March 1933 2 35 Murray, Phil, correspondence with Nairn, P.F. 1933 2 36 Murray, Phil, correspondence with Nigro, N.F. (President, UMWA Dist. #15) 1-Oct-29 2 37 Murray, Phil, correspondence with UMWA Local #1659 28-Aug-33 2 38 Murray, Phil, correspondence with Wagner, Robert F. (US Senator) 30-Dec-33 2 39 Murray, Phil, statement ("What Lies Back of the Coal Strike and What Lies Ahead") 22-Apr 2 40 Nationalization, coal industry articles (Brophy and Golden) 1923-1924 2 41 Nationalization, Lewis support, correspondence 21-Jun 2 42 Nationalization Research Committee, correspondence, notes 21-Oct 2 43 Nationalization Research Committee, correspondence, clippings, notes November-December 1921 2 44 Nationalization Research Committee, correspondence January-February 1922 2 45 Nationalization Research Committee, correspondence, press releases 22-Mar 2 46 Nationalization Research Committee, correspondence, statements April-May 1922 3 1 Nationalization Research Committee, correspondence June-December 1922 3 2 Nationalization Research Committee, "How to Run Coal," pamphlet 1922 3 3 Nationalization Research Committee, correspondence, clippings 23-Jan 3 4 Nationalization Research Committee, correspondence, clippings February-March 1923 3 5 Nationalization Research Committee, conflict with Ellis Searles, correspondence, clippings January-May 1923 3 6 National Miners Union, statement on UMWA 1932 3 7 Nelson, James, correspondence 5-Sep-34 3 8 Nelson, Mike, correspondence Oct-32 3 9 New Republic, Brophy letter to editor on Lewis, correspondence 29-Dec 3 10 Onko, Micheal J. trial, Brophy testimony 1929 3 11 Organizing mine workers, [stories or speeches?], drafts 1924 3 12 Organizing, surveying Illinois district, correspondence October-November 1933 3 13 Pennsylvania Federation of Labor, correspondence to affiliates 15-Jan-32 3 14 Pennsylvania Federation of Miners, announcements to miners [c. 1932] 3 15 Political program, article, notes 1922 3 16 Presidential campaign (Save Our Union), clippings, correspondence, statements 1926 3 17 Presidential campaign challenge, clippings, correspondence 1927 3 18 Progressive International Committee of the UMWA, program statement 23-Jun 3 19 Public Ownership League, speeches 1921, 1923 3 20 Rank-and-File Convention, announcement 15-Apr-31 3 21 Return to Nanty-Glo UMWA Local #1386, correspondence, announcement June-December 1936 3 22 Report of John Brophy to District #2 members 27-Mar 3 23 Report of John Brophy, "Supplementary Report RE Penn Central News" 11-Mar-24 3 24 Save Our Union Committee, "The Coal Digger," clippings 15-Feb-28 3 25 Senate Hearings on 30 Hour Bill (SB 87), statement by John L. Lewis 2-Feb-35 3 26 Statement by John Brophy on Central Pennsylvania coal owners 4-Aug-24 3 27 Straub, H.J., correspondence 28-Mar-22 3 28 Strike, Cassandra. Pennsylvania, correspondence Mar-32 3 29 Strikes, correspondence, clippings January-April 1922 3 30 Strikes, correspondence, clippings 22-Aug 3 31 Strikes, correspondence, clippings, press releases August 1922-January 1923 3 32 Tearney, Leo, correspondence 22-Feb-32 3 33 Toohey, Patrick, trial testimony, transcript [c.1929] 3 34 UMWA, clippings (includes Save Our Union & Renton Strike/Brophy arrest) 1924-1928 4 1 UMWA, clippings, press releases December 1929-January 1930 4 2 UMWA clippings 1931-1935 4 3 UMWA Convention, correspondence, clippings 30-Mar 4 4 UMWA Convention, minutes 29-Sep-21 4 5 UMWA Convention, minutes 3-Oct-21 4 6 UMWA, correspondence, notes 1932-1934 4 7 UMWA Districts #5 and #12, correspondence to members 1932, 1933 4 8 UMWA, election results September 1932-January 1933 4 9 UMWA, national wage structure policies 1931, 1935 4 10 Wagner, Robert F. (US Senator, D-NY), correspondence 1928 4 11 Watson, James, correspondence 1928-1929 4 12 Wheeler, Burton K. (US Senator, Montana), correspondence 1928-1929 5 - 7 Subseries 1.2: Scrapbook Subseries, 1915-1926 (3 boxes) 5 1 Scrapbook #1 (1915-1924), pp. 1-20 (copies) 1915-1919 5 2 Scrapbook #1 (1915-1924), pp. 21-40 (copies) 1917-1919 5 3 Scrapbook #1 (1915-1924), pp. 41-60 (copies) 1919-1922 5 4 Scrapbook #1 (1915-1924), pp. 61-80 (copies) 1921-1922 5 5 Scrapbook #1 (1915-1924), pp. 81-100 (copies) 1922-1923 5 6 Scrapbook #1 (1915-1924), pp. 101-120 (copies) 1922-1924 5 7 Scrapbook #1 (1915-1924), pp. 121-139 (copies) 1924 5 8 Scrapbook #1 (1915-1924), loose clippings from back of book (copies) [c.1924] 5 9 Scrapbook #2 (1921-1926), pp. 1-20 (copies) 1921-1922 5 10 Scrapbook #2 (1921-1926), pp. 21-40 (copies) 1921-1923 5 11 Scrapbook #2 (1921-1926), pp. 41-60 (copies) 1923-1925 5 12 Scrapbook #2 (1921-1926), pp. 61-78 (copies) 1926 5 13 Scrapbook #3 (1922-1925), pp. 1-20 (copies) 1924-1925 5 14 Scrapbook #3 (1922-1925), pp. 21-40 (copies) 1925 5 15 Scrapbook #3 (1922-1925), pp. 41-60 (copies) 1924-1925 5 16 Scrapbook #3 (1922-1925), PP. 61-80 (copies) 1922, 1925 5 17 Scrapbook #3 (1922-1925), pp. 81-100 (copies) 1922 5 18 Scrapbook #3 (1922-1925), pp. 101-120 (copies) 1922 6 OS box Scrapbook # 1 (1915-1924) Scrapbook #2 (1921-1926) 1915-1926 7 OS box Scrapbook # 3 (1922-1925) Scrapbook #4 (1938-1941) [The copies from scrapbook #4 are located in the CIO/AFL-CIO Series] 1922-1925, 1938-1941 8 - 28 Series 2: CIO/AFL-CIO Records, 1935-1963 (21 boxes) Subseries 2.1 has materials related to John Brophy's work in the offices of the CIO (1935-1955) and the AFL-CIO (1955-1961). The series includes correspondence, speeches given by Brophy, usually to the state and local IUC conventions, clippings, and materials related to his activities as a representative of the CIO and AFL-CIO to international labor organizations and U.S. governmental agencies. These records are organized by subject and arranged in alphabetical order. Subseries 2.2 contains one scrapbook kept by John Brophy between 1938 and 1941. It includes articles related to the growth of the early CIO and John Brophy's role. Because of the fragility of the original scrapbook copies of the scrapbook are available to researchers. The copies are arranged in the same order as they are in the scrapbook. 8 - 28 Subseries 2.1: Subject/Correspondence Subseries, 1935-1963 (21 boxes) 8 1 African-Americans and the CIO, CIO statement and note 1939 8 2 Alabama State IUC, convention speeches 1941-1942 8 3 Alabama State IUC, correspondence 1941-1943, 1948 8 4 Alabama State IUC, clippings, press release 1940, 1948 8 5 Alert Against Communism in California, newsletter Mar-47 8 6 Alien legislation, clipping Jul-39 8 7 Allen Resolution testimony, preparation notes [c. 1952] 8 8 Allen, Russ, correspondence 12-Jan-59 8 9 Aluminum Workers of America, convention, clipping 9-Apr-38 8 10 Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA), Joseph Schlossberg article ("Industrial Unionism"), correspondence Feb-36 8 11 America, correspondence 1937-1938, 1948, 1960 8 12 America, labor clippings 1937, 1945 8 13 American Broadcasting Corporation, "The John Brophy Story" (2 parts), transcripts Jul-62 8 14 American Catholic Sociological Society, correspondence, book reviews 1958-1959 8 15 American Catholic Sociological Society, Industry Council Plan Committee, questionnaires, correspondence, reports May-August 1953 8 16 American Catholic Sociological Society, Industry Council Plan Committee, questionnaires, correspondence, reports September-December 1953 8 17 American Catholic Sociological Society, Industry Council Plan Committee, questionnaires, correspondence, minutes, clipping 1954 8 18 American Catholic Sociological Society, Industry Council Plan Committee, correspondence, reports, minutes 1955-1956 8 19 American Catholic Sociological Society, convention, Joesph Schuyler speech, "The Industrial Council Idea" 28-Dec-56 8 20 American Communications of America (ACA), factional conflict, notes [c. 1947] 8 21 American Congress for Peace and Democracy, press release Nov-38 8 22 American Federationist, article, correspondence 1957-1958 8 23 American Federation of Grain Millers', convention, speech 14-Oct-58 8 24 American Federation of Labor, central and federal labor unions, flyers [c. 1935] 8 25 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, clippings 1956 8 26 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, clippings 1957 8 27 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, clippings 1958 8 28 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, clippings 1959 8 29 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, "Collective Bargaining Report" Mar-56 8 30 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, Community Services Activities Committee, press release 26-Sep-57 8 31 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, Community Services Activities Committee, meeting, opening remarks 8-Jun-58 8 32 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, Community Services Activities Committee, report 13-Aug-59 8 33 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, Community Service Activities Committee, correspondence, reports, meeting minutes 1961-1963 8 34 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, Industrial Union Department, article ("The IUD Clearing House") Apr-57 8 35 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, Industrial Union Department, "Bulletin" (newsletter) 1956-1961 8 36 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, Industrial Union Department, convention, financial report July-September 1957 8 37 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, Industrial Union Department, expense reimbursement forms 1959-961 9 1 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, Industrial Union Department, machine tool industry, press release 29-Apr-60 9 2 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, Industrial Union Department, publication list [c. 1960] 9 3 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, Industrial Union Department, Reuther, Walter, correspondence 1956-1961 9 4 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, Industrial Union Council mergers, Johnstown, PA, speech highlights Jan-58 9 5 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, office notes Feb-60 9 6 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, staff correspondence 22-Aug-56 9 7 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, unity conference, correspondence, reports, clippings, statements Oct-37 9 8 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, unity conference, correspondence, notes, releases, clippings, minutes November-December 1937 9 9 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, unity talks, clippings, correspondence, announcements 1939-1940, 1951 9 10 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, unity conference, report, minutes, clippings, speeches 1954-1955 9 11 American Federation of Labor, Federal Local #21245, correspondence to members Feb-40 9 12 American Federation of Labor, publicity service, recommendations submitted to the Republican National Committee [c. 1939] 9 13 American Federation of Teachers, Local #5, "Labor and Education," speech 2-Apr-38 9 14 American Forum, "American Forum of the Air," statements, proceedings 15-Mar-42 9 15 Americanism Committee of the Kings County American Legion, speech 15-Dec-41 9 16 American Newspaper Guild, correspondence, speech notes, newsletters 1939-1940 9 17 American Newspaper Guild, George Hutchinson factional conflict, correspondence December 1946-January 1947 9 18 American Newspaper Guild, clipping, correspondence, flyer 1948, 1953 9 19 American Parents Committee, correspondence Feb-61 9 20 American Society For Race Tolerance, correspondence 14-Apr-39 9 21 Annunziata, Brother Carmine, correspondence Jul-57 9 22 Anstead, MC, correspondence 1937-1938 9 23 "Anti-Semitism," speech [c. 1939] 9 24 Arkansas State IUC, anti-union legislation, correspondence January-February 1947 9 25 Associated Farmers of America, statement on [c. 1938] 9 26 Association of Catholic Trade Unionists, correspondence, Labor Leader, flyer 1938-1939, 1952 9 27 Atomic Energy, clippings 1954-1955 9 28 Auios, Virginia, correspondence 9-Jul-53 9 29 Austin, Ernest, correspondence Nov-53 9 30 Automation, clippings, reports 1954-1955 9 31 Automation, clippings, reports 1957 9 32 Automation, notes 1962 9 33 Ave. Maria, correspondence July-October 1937 9 34 Axtell, Silas Blake, correspondence Jun-57 9 35 Banta, Vernon, correspondence Jun-59 9 36 Barkin, Solomon, correspondence Nov-60 9 37 Barkley, Alben (US Senator--KY), correspondence 17-Aug-38 9 38 Bar-Tal, Moshe, correspondence 1955-1956 9 39 Beirne, JA (CWA), correspondence 20-Apr-60 9 40 Benson, Elmer, clipping 3-Sep-37 9 41 Benton, William (Assistant Secretary of State), correspondence 11-Feb-46 9 42 Beyer, Clara, correspondence 12-Sep-49 9 43 Biemiller, Andrew, correspondence 26-Feb-60 9 44 Biographical information (Brophy) 1936-1963 9 45 Bishop's statement (DC), "The Christian in Action" 1948 9 46 Bissell, Hamilton, correspondence 3-Jun-57 9 47 Bonacci, Frank, correspondence 24-Nov-53 9 48 Bridges, Harry, correspondence 1937-1938 9 49 British Trade Union Congress (visit to), memo/report on 18-Oct-55 9 50 Broad, Stuart, correspondence 15-Jul-55 9 51 Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, National Conference of Negro Railroad Workers, conference call May-39 9 52 Browne, Reverend Henry, (CUA Archives), correspondence 1953-1954 9 53 (Greater) Buffalo IUC, executive board statement 29-May-42 10 1 Bureau of Personnel Administration, speech ("Collective Bargaining Today") 28-Jan-38 10 2 Cadman Open Forum--Central Congregational Church, speech 15-Jan-39 10 3 Calhoun, Arthur, correspondence March-April 1962 10 4 California State IUC, clippings 1938-1948 10 5 California State IUC, Labor Herald, correspondence 1943-1946 10 6 California State IUC, resolution, affiliation summary 1953 10 7 California Political Action Committee (PAC), correspondence, flyers January-May 1948 10 8 California Political Action Committee (PAC), correspondence, statements June-May 1948 10 9 Cambria County Sesquicentennial, announcement Jul-54 10 10 Campbell, Reverend Paul, correspondence 26-Aug-37 10 11 Carey, James, correspondence 1951-1961 10 12 Carlton, Winslow, correspondence 26-Aug-58 10 13 Carney, John, correspondence 1955, 1957 10 14 Catholic Association for International Peace, correspondence (form letter) 22-Oct-57 10 15 Catholic Commission on Intellectual and Cultural Affairs, correspondence (form letter) Apr-60 10 16 Catholic Committee of the South--Industrial Relations Department, correspondence, speech notes January-April 1953 10 17 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems, correspondence, speeches, clippings 1946, 1950-1951 10 18 Catholic Employers and Managers Study Group, correspondence Sep-58 10 19 Catholic Herald Citizen, correspondence, clippings 1937-1938 10 20 Catholics and the CIO, clippings 1936-1939, 1944 10 21 Catholics and the CIO, The Lamp, clippings January-June 1939 10 22 Catholic Social Welfare Conference, speech ("Labor and the Social Encyclicals") 1956 10 23 Chaplin, Ralph, The Rough and Tumble Story of and American Radical, clippings, book reviews November-December 1948 10 24 Christian Family, correspondence Mar-39 10 25 Christian Front, correspondence 2-Jul-38 10 26 Christenson, Brother John, correspondence 1958 10 27 Chronological list of Brophy's activities 1956-1957 10 28 Clausen, Bernard, correspondence Dec-36 10 29 Clayman, Jacob (and Nick Zonarich), correspondence 1960-1961 10 30 Closed shop, articles 1939 10 31 Cleveland IUC, speech, correspondence April 1939, April 1946 10 32 Colorado State IUC, clippings, correspondence 1940, 1942 10 33 Commonweal, article reprints, correspondence 1938, 1949, 1954, 1958, 1960 10 34 Communism/Soviet Union, clippings 1939-1958 10 35 Company unions, Bureau of Labor Statistics Report Oct-35 10 36 CIO Committee for American and Allied War Relief, press release 22-Dec-41 10 37 CIO Committee on Regional Development and Conservation, press release 11-Aug-49 10 38 CIO, Community Services Committee, Hudson Shore Labor School Conference, program, speech May-June 1947 10 39 CIO, Community Services Committee, Perlis, Leo, correspondence 1950-1955 10 40 CIO, Community Services Committee, speech ("The CIO-CSC Program") 1954-1955 10 41 CIO, comparison with AFL, union membership [c.1938] 10 42 CIO, conference planning notes September-October 1937 11 1 CIO, conference, reports, resolutions April12-13, 1938 11 2 CIO, constitutional convention, motion, clippings April-October 1938 11 3 CIO, constitutional convention, farm resolution, draft Nov-38 11 4 CIO, convention, correspondence, notes 1940 11 5 CIO, convention, Reverend Thomas Tobin, statement 22-Nov-48 11 6 CIO, convention, speech (not delivered) Dec-54 11 7 CIO, correspondence 1953-1954 11 8 CIO, director's report February 21, July 2, 1936 11 9 CIO, director's report November 7-8, 1936 11 10 CIO, director's report 9-Mar-37 11 11 CIO, director's report 11-Oct-37 11 12 CIO, director's report 12-Apr-38 11 13 CIO, election committee report Feb-38 11 14 CIO, executive board meeting, reports, press release 13-Jun-39 11 15 CIO executive board meeting, Phil Murray speech on economic stabilization Jan-44 11 16 CIO, executive board meeting, transcript (partial) [c. 1939] 11 17 CIO, financial reports May 1936-September 1937 11 18 CIO formation, press releases, office notes, correspondence, clippings Nov-35 11 19 CIO formation, press releases, correspondence, speeches Dec-35 11 20 CIO formation, press releases, correspondence Jan-36 11 21 CIO formation, correspondence, notes, reports Feb-36 11 22 CIO formation, press releases, correspondence March-May 1936 11 23 CIO formation, press releases, correspondence, clippings, meeting notes June-August 1936 11 24 CIO formation, press release, correspondence, meeting notes October-December 1936 11 25 CIO formation, correspondence, notes March-May 1937 11 26 CIO formation, correspondence, notes, speeches August-December 1937 11 27 CIO, form letters to IUCs 1938, 1941 11 28 CIO, International Committee, agenda, notes May-June 1953 12 1 CIO, National War Relief Committee, International Labor Project Report [c. 1947] 12 2 CIO, notes, clippings, correspondence 1938 12 3 CIO, notes, press releases, correspondence 1939 12 4 CIO, notes for speakers 1942 12 5 CIO Political Action Committee (PAC), speech ("Labor and Industrial Planning") Jan-44 12 6 CIO, political policy, notes 1948 12 7 CIO, preamble Nov-46 12 8 CIO, president's meeting, notes, correspondence 11-Nov-38 12 9 CIO, press release 24-Apr-42 12 10 CIO, publication list [c. 1953] 12 11 CIO, resolutions, reports Sep-42 12 12 CIO, social security, report 13-Jun-39 12 13 CIO, summer school, legislation and politics study group Jul-47 12 14 CIO, Unemployment Committee, minutes 15-Jun-38 12 15 CIO, Unemployment Committee, report 12-Jun-39 12 16 CIO, Union News Service, chronology of CIO 1937 12 17 Connecticut State IUC, convention, speech 16-Jan-43 12 18 Conroy, Patrick, correspondence 1955-1962 12 19 Cooperative League of the USA, speech 29-Sep-42 12 20 Corporate tax rates, Nat Goldfinger (AFL-CIO Research Department), statement to the House Oct-59 12 21 Council Against Intolerance in America, correspondence, speech 1942, 1951 12 22 Cox, Archibald, correspondence Jan-61 12 23 Coyle, Albert, correspondence Aug-52 12 24 Craig, George, conversation notes on Lewis and the Communist Party 18-Aug-58 12 25 Cronin, Reverend John, correspondence 1957, 1960, 1962 12 26 Croyle, Allen (UMW Local #3648), correspondence 1954, 1960 12 27 Daily Herald (England), correspondence Sep-55 12 28 Daily Labor Report June, September, 1952 12 29 Dalley, Fred, correspondence 1950-1951, 1954 12 30 Darby, Reverend Thomas, correspondence Nov-39 12 31 Davy, William, correspondence, clipping May-59 12 32 Day, Dorothy, correspondence Sep-37 12 33 DeCaux, Len, correspondence July-August 1946 12 34 Defense Production Act, amended text, conference reports, clippings, analysis 1950-1952 12 35 Delauretis, Frank, correspondence September 1958-January 1959 12 36 Demchak, Michael, correspondence 1947-1949, 1953-1961 12 37 Denver IUC, correspondence May-42 12 38 Depression, clippings 1956, 1960 12 39 Des Moines IUC, convention, resolutions, song lyric sheet Jun-53 12 40 Deverall, Richard, correspondence (Christmas card) 1953 12 41 Devlin, Howard, correspondence 25-Aug-54 12 42 Dickerson, Earl, correspondence, speech to National Lawyers Guild May-42 12 43 Dies Committee, communism (includes charges against John Brophy), correspondence, clippings 1938-1939, 1943, 1949 12 44 Dies, Martin, correspondence 10-Jan-38 12 45 Donnelly, Muriel, correspondence July-August 1955 12 46 Donoughe, Vera, correspondence 18-Jun-54 13 1 Donovan, Daniel, correspondence 7-Jul-53 13 2 Dore, Vincent, correspondence 22-Nov-55 13 3 Draper, Theodore, correspondence March-April 1959 13 4 Drolet, Father Jerome, correspondence 10-Apr-39 13 5 Dubinsky, Dave (ILGWU), correspondence 1937-1938 13 6 Dubinsky, David (ILGWU), correspondence 1959 13 7 Dudley, Tilford, correspondence 18-Mar-59 13 8 Dues Check-off, clipping Aug-37 13 9 Dulin Men's Club, speech ("Trade Unionism and Community Action") 14-Dec-59 13 10 Economic Cooperation Administration, correspondence July-August 1949 13 11 Ellickson, Katherine Pollack, article, "Labor's Demand for Real Employment Security" 1945 13 12 Entertainment Industry Unions, clippings Aug-39 13 13 Extension Magazine, correspondence Aug-37 13 14 Farrell, Louis, correspondence Apr-39 13 15 Fair Employment Practice Committee, speech, correspondence 1944-1946 13 16 Family Services Association of America, speech ("The Common Goals of Labor and Family Service Association") Apr-57 13 17 Family Service Association of America, reports, correspondence 1959-May 1962 13 18 Family Service Association of America, correspondence, meeting minutes, reports Jun-62 13 19 Family Service Association of America, correspondence, meeting agendas July 1962-February 1963 13 20 Farm Equipment Workers' Association (Steel Workers Organizing Committee), "Grand Victory Celebration" program 12-Mar-38 13 21 Federal Civil Defense Administration-Labor Advisory Committee, correspondence, meeting minutes 1953-1954 13 22 Federal Civil Defense Administration-Labor Advisory Committee, correspondence and minutes January-March 1955 13 23 Federal Civil Defense Administration-Labor Advisory Committee, correspondence, meeting, minutes April-July 1955 13 24 Federal Civil Defense Administration-Labor Advisory Committee, correspondence, meeting, minutes April-September 1955 13 25 Federal Civil Defense Administration-Labor Advisory Committee, meeting materials October-November 1955 13 26 Federal Civil Defense Administration-Labor Advisory Committee, correspondence, reports, minutes 1956 13 27 Federal Civil Defense Administration-Labor Advisory Committee, correspondence, meeting, minutes, agenda 1957, 1959 13 28 Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, "Information Service" (newsletters) March 1950, June 1953, 1958 13 29 Federation of Flat Glass Workers of America, correspondence, speech 1938 13 30 Feehan, Francis, correspondence Apr-55 13 31 Fight for Freedom-Labor News Service, press releases June-August 1941 13 32 Fisher, Ben, correspondence 29-Oct-53 13 33 Flack, Germain, correspondence Feb-59 13 34 Flaherty, Robert, correspondence 1959, 1962 13 35 Fletcher, Earl (jury duty), correspondence July-September 1960 13 36 Flubacher, J. F., correspondence 1959-1960 13 37 Food and Tobacco Workers of America, clipping 8-Jul-46 13 38 Foreign Policy, statement on world problems [c. 1939-1945] 14 1 Foreign Service Selection Board, correspondence, newsletters 1955 14 2 Fortune, "Wages: Squaring the Circle" May-43 14 3 Francis, Sister John, correspondence July, 1958 14 4 Franklin, Jay, "We the People," columns 1937, 1941-1942 14 5 Free World Labor Fund, clippings 1953-1954 14 6 Free World Labor Fund, correspondence Apr-53 14 7 Free World Labor Fund, correspondence May-53 14 8 Free World Labor Fund, correspondence Jun-53 14 9 Free World Labor Fund, correspondence Jul-53 14 10 Free World Labor Fund, correspondence Aug-53 14 11 Free World Labor Fund, correspondence Sep-53 14 12 Free World Labor Fund, correspondence October-December 1953 14 13 Free World Labor Fund, correspondence January-March 1954 14 14 Free World Labor Fund, correspondence April-May 1954 14 15 Free World Labor Fund, correspondence July-October, 1954 14 16 Free World Labor Fund, correspondence November 1954-October 1955 14 17 Free World Labor Fund, correspondence (financial) April-June, 1956 14 18 Free World Labor Fund, ledger book (financial records) 1953-1955 14 19 Free World Labor Fund, publicity pamphlets, posters, drafts 1953-1954 14 20 Free World Labor Fund, resolutions of support of CIO 1953 14 21 Free World Labor Fund, speech, "International Affairs" 1954 14 22 Free World Labor Fund, speech, "Why the Free Labor Fund?" 1953 14 23 Free World Labor Fund, statement of receipts (financial records) 1953-1954 14 24 Free World Labor Fund, statement of receipts (financial records) Feb-55 14 25 Furniture Unity Conference, speech 27-Nov-37 14 26 Furumai, Yoshiro, correspondence Jun-55 15 1 Galenson, Walter, address 1955 15 2 Georgetown University, correspondence 1945, 1955 15 3 German Industrial Cooperation, summary Jan-53 15 4 German refugee children, senate resolution and comments 1939 15 5 Germer, Adolph, correspondence, clipping, note 1935-1940 15 6 Ghizzoni, John, correspondence July-August 1954 15 7 Gillan, Jim, correspondence November, 1954 15 8 Gludski, Joseph, correspondence 30-Jun-54 15 9 Glass, Ceramic, and Silicia Sand workers, convention, speech ("Labor Unity and the War") 24-Jul-42 15 10 Goldberg, Arthur, correspondence 1960-1963 15 11 Golden, Clinton, correspondence 1949, 1957, 1960 15 12 Goldfinger, Nat, correspondence 30-Jan-62 15 13 Gompers, Sam Dedication, clippings Oct-51 15 14 Goodman, Walter, correspondence 1956 15 15 Government and Civic Employees Organizing Committee, "Service," newsletter Sep-55 15 16 Green, William, statement on Smith Bill (HR 7647) 8-May-52 15 17 Green, William, correspondence February 1934, July 1935 15 18 Green, William, United Mine Workers membership, correspondence, statement May-November 1936 15 19 Gross, Bertam, correspondence Apr-38 15 20 "Guaranteed Annual Wage," speech Nov-53 15 21 Haas, Bishop Francis, correspondence 1952-1953 15 22 Haigler, Carey, correspondence 16-Nov-54 15 23 Hall, Hiram, speech to Hawaii Employers Council Industrial Relations Council 21-Mar-52 15 24 Hall, Kermit, correspondence 20-Jan-61 15 25 Hannon, Jerome, correspondence Nov-54 15 26 Hapgood, Powers, correspondence, clippings, obituaries 1935-1936, 1947, 1949 15 27 Haywood, Allen, correspondence, clipping 1950, 1952 15 28 Helstein, Ralph (United Packinghouse Workers of America), correspondence 1957, 1960, 1962 15 29 Hensler, Reverand Clark, correspondence 1945, 1953 15 30 Hickerson, John, correspondence 1956 15 31 Higgens, Monsignor George, correspondence 1945, 1950-1961 15 32 Higgins, Reverend George, Yardstick columns 1952-1953, 1957-1958 15 33 Higgins, Reverend George, Labor Day statement 1962 15 34 Hillenbrand, Harold, correspondence 28-Nov-55 15 35 Hoehler, Fred, correspondence 6-May-60 15 36 Hollywood, organizing, correspondence, report 1938 15 37 Hollywood, organizing, correspondence, reports 1939 15 38 Housing Workers Union, Apex Hosiery lawsuit, correspondence, press releases 1939 15 39 Howland, Harold, correspondence 9-Apr-56 15 40 Hudson Shore Labor School, speech 26-May-47 15 41 Hurley, Reverend Joseph, correspondence, clipping Jul-41 15 42 Hutchinson, John, business card 2-Feb-61 15 43 Industrial Insurance Agents Union, Local #30, correspondence 4-Aug-42 15 44 Industrial Union Councils, affiliation list Jan-47 15 45 "Industrial Union Councils and the Community," speech [c. 1946] 15 46 Industrial Union Councils, constitution and by-laws, sample draft 10-Apr-37 15 47 Industrial Union Councils, form letters to Local Industrial Union Councils 1939-1940 15 48 Industrial Union Councils, limits and functions, clippings 1948 15 49 Industrial Union Councils, report on legislative activities 1941 15 50 Industrial Union Councils, regional conferences, program, notes, correspondence, clippings October 1952-August 1953 15 51 Industrial Union Councils, regional conferences, program Jan-54 15 52 Industrial Union Councils, speech ("Full Production and the Industrial Union Councils") 28-Jun-45 15 53 Industrial Union Councils, state conference proceedings January 4-6, 1949 15 54 Industry Council Plan (ICP), clippings 1942-1959 16 1 Industry Council Plan, Commonweal article ("A Time for Planning") Sep-60 16 2 Industry Council Plan, memo to Walter Reuther 22-Jul-58 16 3 Industry Council Plan, Senate Bill 3121 Feb-60 16 4 Industry Council Plan, speeches, resolutions, notes 1945-1949 16 5 Industry Council Plan, speeches, notes 1953-1954 16 6 Industry Council Plan, speeches, resolutions, article 1955-1960 16 7 Industry Council Plan, speech ("Industry Council Plan of the Encyclicals") Apr-60 16 8 Inland Boatmen's Division, report to CIO 29-Aug-39 16 9 Illinois State Industrial Union Council, correspondence, convention program 1953 16 10 Indiana State Industrial Union Council, speeches to convention 1939-1940 16 11 Inflation, clippings 1943, 1957 16 12 Inter-American Catholic Social Action Congress, correspondence, program May 1955-January 1956 16 13 Inter-American Catholic Social Action Congress, correspondence, program, reports, clippings February-March 1956 16 14 Inter-American Catholic Social Action Congress, correspondence 1958 16 15 Inter-American Social Action Conference, report Sep-48 16 16 International Affairs, speeches [c. 1953] 16 17 International Confederation of Free Trade Union (ICFTU), American Trade Unions Representatives Meeting, transcripts 10-Nov-50 16 18 ICFTU, Asia delegation, initial report Nov-50 16 19 ICFTU, Asia delegation, itinerary and correspondence 1950 16 20 ICFTU, Asia delegation, preliminary report Sep-50 16 21 ICFTU, Asia delegation, press notes Sep-50 16 22 ICFTU, chronological notes 1950 16 23 ICFTU, clippings 1950-1951, 1955 16 24 ICFTU, CIO press releases 1950-1953 16 25 ICFTU, CIO World Affairs School, program Jan-54 16 26 ICFTU, correspondence September-December 1950 16 27 ICFTU, correspondence January-May 1951 17 1 ICFTU, correspondence June-October 1951 17 2 ICFTU, correspondence 1953-1955 17 3 ICFTU, Executive board meeting report and emergency meeting notes May, September 1950 17 4 ICFTU, Hong Kong Labor Movement, report 1950 17 5 ICFTU, "Inter-American..Labor Bulletin," newsletters January-April 1951 17 6 ICFTU, news bulletins 1951, 1953 17 7 ICFTU, New York office, appointment of John Brophy, correspondence, notes September-November 1950 17 8 ICFTU, publications, (Free Labor World, August 1950; Free Trade Union) 1950 17 9 ICFTU, regional conference, Mexico City, announcements, lists of participants, rules [c. 1951] 17 10 ICFTU, regional conference, Mexico City, financial records 1950 17 11 ICFTU, report ("European Trade Unions and Related Matters") Jun-49 17 12 ICFTU, report ("United Stated Objectives and Opportunities in Southeast Asia"), by Allen Griffin Aug-50 17 13 ICFTU, Ruttenberg, Stanley, statement on foreign affairs to House 29-Jul-53 17 14 ICFTU, statement to UN on economic and social development problems Aug-51 17 15 ICFTU, "The First Year of ICFTU,' by J. H. Oldenbroek [c. 1954] 17 16 ICFTU, Voice of America speech Mar-51 17 17 International Fur and Leather Workers Union, convention, speech, clipping May-June 1939 17 18 International Juridicial Association, monthly bulletin Oct-36 17 19 International Labor, clippings 1949-1954 17 20 International Ladies Garment Workers Union (ILGWU), workers education, articles 1939, 1944 17 21 International Longshoremen Association (AFL), newsletter ("Shape-Up") Apr-40 17 22 International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union, correspondence, press release 1938, 1949 17 23 International Trade Organization report, by Rober Terrill 1948 17 24 International Union of Electrical Workers, convention, speech 24-Sep-58 17 25 International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers, correspondence 1937-1939, 1946 17 26 International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers, correspondence with IUCS on factional conflict March-April 1947 17 27 International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers, correspondence with IUC on factional conflict May-47 17 28 International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers Union, CIO report May-47 17 29 International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers, correspondence with IUCS on factional conflicts Jun-47 17 30 International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers, correspondence with IUCS on factional conflicts 3-Jul-47 17 31 International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers, correspondence with IUCS on factional conflict July 7-August 13, 1947 17 32 International Woodworkers of America, National Defense Mediation Board case, press releases 1941 17 33 International Woodworkers of America, pamphlet ("National Committee to Gain Entry for Prichett") 1938 17 34 International Woodworkers of America, clipping, correspondence August 1944, April 1948 17 35 International Woodworkers of America, National War Labor Board and prison labor in lumber industry, statement 1943 17 36 International Woodworkers of America, correspondence 1955, 1957-1958 18 1 Iowa State IUC, correspondence, constitution, convention reports 1952-1953 18 2 Iowa-Nebraska State IUC, conventions, speeches 1939, 1942 18 3 Israel delegation, reports, clipping, itinerary Sep-55 18 4 Israel delegation (Philip Murray Memorial Center), Israel press 1955 18 5 Jackson, Gardner, correspondence 4-Sep-57 18 6 Jacobs, Albert, correspondence 18-Apr-60 18 7 Javits, Jacob, correspondence 2-May-60 18 8 Johnson, Georgia, correspondence 14-Apr-60 18 9 Joiner, Mildred, correspondence [c. 1961] 18 10 Joint Emergency Committee meeting, speech Mar-43 18 11 Joint Maritime Legislative Committee, juridicial conflict, correspondence Mar-39 18 12 Jones, Ernest, correspondence Nov-59 18 13 Kaiser, Philip 21-Sep-49 18 14 Kennedy, Joseph, correspondence July 9, 1957 18 15 Kennedy, Thomas, correspondence 1937, 1952, 1955 18 16 Kentucky State IUC 1945-1946 18 17 Kheng, Lim Cher, correspondence 14-Jul-58 18 18 Killingsworth, Charles, correspondence December 1952, March 1953 18 19 Kinch, Joseph, correspondence Mar-56 18 20 King-Ramsey-Connor Defense Committee Feb-40 18 21 Knoxville IUC, correspondence 1954 18 22 Labor and Democracy, speeches 1939, 1942, 1944 18 23 Labor and Nation, article, correspondence 1948-1949 18 24 Labor and the War Conference, speech, correspondence April-May 1942 18 25 Labor Day, speeches, clippings 1937-1942 18 26 Labor for Victory, speeches 1943, 1944 18 27 Labor Standards, bill 1938 18 28 LaFollete, Robert, free speech violation report 15-Apr-38 18 29 (The) Lamp, correspondence, clipping 1936-1938 18 30 Landay, Donald, correspondence 6-Mar-53 18 31 Latin American Committee, speech [c. 1948] 18 32 Lee, Milton, correspondence Jan-60 18 33 Lennon, Thomas, correspondence 14-Sep-53 18 34 Letterhead, CIO and Union Labor College of Pittsburgh [c. 1920s-1930s] 18 35 Lewis, John L., Sulzberger article [c. 1942] 18 36 Lewis, John L., support of Wilkie, correspondence, clippings April-November 1940 18 37 Lewis, John L., correspondence June-July 1941 18 38 Lightnin' Aug-39 18 39 Liquori, Sister M., correspondence 2-Jan-58 18 40 Longo, John, correspondence, clippings, flyers 1939-1943 19 1 Los Angeles Committee for National CIO, meeting minute digest March1, August 20, 1948 19 2 Los Angeles IUC, CIO charges against [c. 1948] 19 3 Los Angeles IUC, correspondence, releases, statement 1938 19 4 Los Angeles IUC, correspondence July-December 1946 19 5 Los Angeles IUC, correspondence Feb-47 19 6 Los Angeles IUC, correspondence May-October 1947 19 7 Los Angeles IUC, correspondence Feb-48 19 8 Los Angeles IUC, correspondence Mar-48 19 9 Los Angeles IUC, correspondence April-December 1948 19 10 Los Angeles IUC, correspondence January-February 1949 19 11 Los Angeles IUC, flyers [c. 1940s] 19 12 Los Angeles IUC, meeting minute digest 16-Jan-48 19 13 Los Angeles IUC, meeting minutes digest February 6, March 5, 1948 19 14 Los Angeles IUC, meeting minute digest April 2, June 18, 1948 19 15 Los Angeles IUC, meeting minute digest, secretary's report on state conference Jul-48 19 16 Los Angeles IUC, meeting minute digest December 3, 1948, May 3, 17, 1949 19 17 Los Angeles IUC, open letter to Phil Murray 19-Mar-48 19 18 Los Angeles IUC, Proceeding of CIO Conference on Minorities Work Jan-48 19 19 Los Angeles IUC, Report on the National CIO Convention Nov-48 19 20 Los Angeles IUC, Socialist Workers Party report on labor in Los Angeles Feb-49 19 21 Lovell, John, correspondence 23-Feb-39 19 22 Lovestone, Jay correspondence, clipping 1937, 1954 19 23 Lucey, Reverend Robert, correspondence Sep-38 19 24 Maas, Major General Melvin, correspondence Apr-59 19 25 MacMahon, Arthur, correspondence 27-May-58 19 26 Mahoney, Thomas, correspondence Dec-54 19 27 Mallon, Peter, correspondence May-59 19 28 Malloy, Mike, correspondence 12-Nov-54 19 29 Marciniak, Ed, correspondence 1953-1962 19 30 Maritime Federation of the Pacific Coast Convention, resolutions Jun-37 19 31 Maritime Federation of the Pacific Coast Convention, proceedings June 7-8, 1937 19 32 Maritime Federation of the Pacific Coast Convention, proceedings 9-Jun-37 19 33 Maritime Federation of the Pacific Coast Convention, proceedings June 10-12, 1937 19 34 Martin, Paul, correspondence 1954-1955 19 35 Maryland (and D. C.) State IUC, correspondence, speech 1944, 1953 19 36 Mash, P. J., correspondence Aug-54 19 37 Massachusetts State IUC, speech, clipping, bulletin 1937, 1942-1943, 1953 19 38 Masse, Benjamin, correspondence Jun-53 19 39 Matais, Joseph, correspondence 18-Jan-55 19 40 Matie, Harry Van, correspondence Jun-54 20 1 May, Donald, correspondence 1-Dec-59 20 2 Mayflower Hotel, strike, clippings 10-Mar-39 20 3 McAdory versus CIO (Alabama-Bradford Act), court testimony Sep-44 20 4 McCarthy, Eugene, correspondence 17-Jul-58 20 5 McClellan Committee, clippings 1957 20 6 McCluskey, Faber, correspondence 1942-1943 20 7 McDonald, David (USW), correspondence 1954, 1958-1962 20 8 McDonald, David J. (USW), speeches 1957 20 9 McGovern, Father, correspondence 19-Jun-62 20 10 McGowan, Reverend Raymond, correspondence, speech, clipping 1941, 1953, 1958 20 11 Meany, George, correspondence, clipping 1952, 1955-1959 20 12 Mendenhall, Paul, correspondence March-April 1960 20 13 Merritt, Marjorie, correspondence Oct-53 20 14 Mexico's Labor Problem Panel, speech, flyer 27-Jun-38 20 15 Michigan State IUC, convention, speeches 1939, 1942, 1944, 1946, 1950 20 16 Michigan State IUC, clippings 1944 20 17 Michigan State IUC, correspondence Dec-46 20 18 Miller, Frieda, correspondence 4-Feb-49 20 19 Miller, Spencer, correspondence 30-Jul-53 20 20 Milwaukee IUC, factionalism, clippings 1944-1945 20 21 Milwaukee IUC, factionalism, clippings January-September 1946 20 22 Milwaukee IUC, factionalism, clippings Oct-46 20 23 Milwaukee IUC, factionalism, clippings Nov-46 20 24 Milwaukee IUC, factionalism, clippings Dec-46 20 25 Mine Industry, Britain, clipping 1938 20 26 Minnesota State IUC, speeches 1937, 1941-1942 20 27 Minnesota State IUC, correspondence 1942 20 28 Missouri State IUC, speech, clipping 1942, 1946 20 29 Mitchell, James, correspondence 26-Nov-43 20 30 Monaghan, Reverend John, correspondence Aug-57 20 31 Montana State IUC, speech, correspondence, clippings 1938, 1944 20 32 Montana State IUC, convention, minutes and resolutions May 5-6, 1947 20 33 Mooney, Tom, Defense Fund, speeches, correspondence, congressional hearing 1938, 1940 20 34 Morrison, Phoebe, correspondence 4-Mar-49 20 35 Mother Jones, poem about by A. H. Burke 1939 20 36 Mullen, Joseph, correspondence January 10 [c. 1954] 20 37 Mundelein College, speech Aug-38 20 38 Mural depicting Jews flight to United States, clipping May-38 20 39 Murphy, Judge Frank, Supreme Court decisions Oct-39 20 40 Murray, Phil, form letters to CIO affiliates December 1940-March 1941 20 41 Murray, Phil, death, clippings Nov-52 20 42 Murray, Phil, death, speeches ("In Memory of Phil Murray") 1952-1953 20 43 Murray, Phil, honorary dinner, program Jan-49 20 44 Murray, Phil, Industry Union Council Plan, speech 7-Jul-41 21 1 Murray, Phil, Memorial, releases, (CIO and SAD, NCWC) October-November 6 John Brophy 21 3 Murray, Phil, prices and wages, statements 1943 21 4 Murray, Phil, retrospective comments on [c. 1962] 21 5 National Association of Social Workers-Detroit Chapter, program announcement 27-Apr-60 21 6 National Broadcasting Company, correspondence August 1955 21 7 National Catholic Rural Life Conference, speech Nov-49 21 8 National Catholic Welfare Conference, news service, correspondence 1941, 1950 21 9 National Conference of Catholic Charities, speech Sep-57 21 10 National Conference of Social Work, speech 1939, 1946 21 11 National Council of Senior Citizens, executive board minutes September 1962, January 1963 21 12 National Council of Senior Citizens, Medicare report Nov-62 21 13 National Council of Senior Citizens, correspondence 1962 21 14 National Council of Senior Citizens, health insurance benefits act of 1961 (HR 4222) 13-Feb-61 21 15 National Council of Senior Citizens, flyers, constitution 1962 21 16 National Defense Mediation Board, member list, clipping, letter of appointment 1941 21 17 National Emergency Conference for Democratic Rights, correspondence February-April 1940 21 18 National Farmers Union, statement to Republican Party 19-Jun-40 21 19 National Grays Harbor Committee, correspondence, report Apr-40 21 20 National Labor and Religion Foundation, speech 1-Oct-36 21 21 National Maritime Union of America, correspondence, press releases 1939-1940, 1954 21 22 National Social Welfare Assembly, reports, minutes, correspondence 1961-1963 21 23 National War Labor Board, clippings, letters of appointment and resignation, correspondence, press release, certificate 1942-1945 21 24 Nelson, James, correspondence March-April 1954 21 25 New Britain IUC, clippings 5-Jan-40 21 26 New Jersey State IUC, correspondence, speech 1938, 1942 21 27 New Jersey IUC mass meeting, speech Jun-39 21 28 New Orleans Taxi Strike, correspondence, clippings June-July 1938 21 29 News Research Service, newsletter 16-Aug-39 21 30 (Greater) New York IUC, correspondence September 1940-May 1942 21 31 New York Peace Committee for April 6th, correspondence, press release Mar-40 21 32 New York State IUC, convention, speeches 1938-1939, 1942, 1944 21 33 New York State IUC, report, "A Report on the Illegal Tactics of a Minority Clique which sought to seize control of the CIO convention in New York State" September 20-21, 1940 21 34 New York Times seminar, speech ("National Affairs") Apr-46 21 35 Nichols, John W., correspondence 24-Apr-57 21 36 Nixon, Richard, comments on [c. 1955-1958] 21 37 Noll, Reverend John, correspondence 23-Sep-38 21 38 Northern California CIO, correspondence September 14, 1939, February 6, 1948 21 39 Nugent, Reverend David, correspondence 5-Dec-50 21 40 Nutter, Donald, correspondence 28-Aug-61 21 41 O'Boyle, Reverend Patrick, correspondence 8-Sep-53 21 42 O'Brien, James, correspondence 18-Nov-57 21 43 Office of War Information, press releases, correspondence 1942-1943, 1946 22 1 Ohio State IUC, convention, speech, clippings 1938, 1942-1943 22 2 Oil Workers International Union, convention, correspondence, clipping, speech 1937-1938 22 3 O'Leary, Loyola, correspondence 4-May-53 22 4 Oliver, E. L., correspondence 1937-1938 22 5 Omaha United Community Campaign, speech Sep-57 22 6 Oregon State IUC, clippings, correspondence, speech 1942, 1944 22 7 Our Sunday Visitor, correspondence 1937 22 8 Palumbo, Samuel, (UMW Local #7563), correspondence Feb-42 22 9 Parsons, H, correspondence [c. 1954] 22 10 Patrice, Sister Mary, correspondence Mar-59 22 11 Paul and Ben [?], correspondence Jun-43 22 12 Paul, Elliot, correspondence 16-Feb-40 22 13 Peek, George N., memo 15-Jun-40 22 14 Pelling, Henry, correspondence 1956-1957 22 15 Pennsylvania Federation of Labor, convention excerpts 1936 22 16 Pennsylvania State IUC, correspondence 1941, 1953-1954 22 17 Pennsylvania State IUC, convention, speeches 1939, 1941-1944 22 18 Pennsylvania State IUC, clippings 1940-1941, 1944 22 19 Pennsylvania State IUC, convention reports, speeches, resolutions 1953 22 20 Pennsylvania State IUC, convention proceedings, reports 1954-1955 22 21 Pennsylvania State IUC, correspondence 1957-1958 22 22 Percy, Robert, correspondence 15-Jun-43 22 23 Perkins, Francis, review of book on Franklin Delano Roosevelt Nov-46 22 24 Perlis, Leo, correspondence, clippings 1956-1957, 1960-1962 22 25 Pettis, Andrew, correspondence 22-May-60 22 26 Peyer, Charles, correspondence 23-Mar-57 22 27 Philadelphia IUC, meeting report Dec-37 22 28 Philco Radio Corporation, correspondence Jun-37 22 29 Pittsburg Catholic, correspondence 1937-1938 22 30 Pittsburgh flood, clipping 18-Apr-36 22 31 Plum, Edwin, correspondence 1963 22 32 Post-War Planning, roundtable with Brophy, Carey and Walsh, transcript 2-Jan-44 22 33 Powell, Dr., "Recent Trends in Industrial Sociology," article [c. 1955] 22 34 Pressman, Lee, proposal CIO constitutional charges Oct-40 22 35 Price control, statement 23-Jul-48 22 36 Priest's school of social action, correspondence, speech September-October 1938 22 37 Princeton University, correspondence 1947, 1949 22 38 Probst, T. E., correspondence 2-Jul-43 22 39 Progressive Miners of America, Toohey, Patrick, correspondence Apr-38 22 40 Public Affairs Committee, "Jobs After Forty," article Sep-39 22 41 Puerto Rican workers, conference, report, memo, clipping 1950-1952 22 42 Ragland, James, correspondence 25-Aug-55 22 43 Rail and Airline Industry wage controls, press release 6-Feb-53 22 44 Raskin, A. H., "Basic Elements of the Labor Problem," article Sep-49 22 45 Reader's Digest, correspondence 28-Apr-58 22 46 Red Cross, correspondence 5-May-61 22 47 Rice, Father Charles Owen, clippings, correspondence 1937, 1947, 1960-1961 22 48 Ritchie, James, correspondence Jul-43 22 49 Roosevelt, Franklin, address to congress Jan-38 22 50 Ross, Malcolm, correspondence Apr-59 22 51 Russell, Francis, correspondence 26-Dec-50 23 1 Sailor's Union of the Pacific, correspondence 1937 23 2 St. John's Indian School and Mission, correspondence 28-Feb-55 23 3 Saloman, Howard, correspondence Feb-59 23 4 San Francisco District Council #2, Maritime Federation of the Pacific Coast, correspondence 14-Mar-38 23 5 Saposs, David, article, outlines, speeches 1937, 1953-1955 23 6 Scandinavian Labor Education Workshop, correspondence, notes, article September-October 1953 23 7 Scandinavian Labor Trip, reports, clippings, correspondence September-October 1956 23 8 Scandinavian Seamen's Club, press release 11-Apr-40 23 9 Schnepp, Gerald, correspondence 1957-1960 23 10 Scholle, August, testimonial dinner, correspondence October-November 1962 23 11 Scottish Farm Servants Union, speech 6-Sep-38 23 12 Seattle IUC, minutes January-June 1940 23 13 Senior Citizens for Johnson (Augustus Johnson), draft correspondence [c. 1961] 23 14 Serra International Club, correspondence 1962 23 15 Shepherd, Perry, correspondence 30-Dec-59 23 16 Shortwave radio speech 14-Feb-43 23 17 Sit-down strike, clippings, press release, congressional statements 1937 23 18 Slichter, Sumner, "Some Basic Issues Raised by Trade Unions," article Nov-47 23 19 Smethhurst, Walter, correspondence Nov-54 23 20 Smith, Anthony (CIO), correspondence 1953, 1955 23 21 Social Justice publishing company, correspondence Jan-39 23 22 Society of American Friends of Mexican People, "Mexican Oil-The Present Crises," by Cesar Ortiz 11-Apr-40 23 23 Sodeberg, Ronald, correspondence 30-Jul-54 23 24 Somer, Gerald, correspondence August-September 1959 23 25 Speech list 1937-1953 23 26 Stachel, Jack, correspondence 15-May-39 23 27 Stark, Louis, clipping, obituary 1947, 1954 23 28 Stant, Frederick, correspondence April-May 1956 23 29 State, County, and Municipal Workers of America-New York, speech 28-Oct-38 23 30 State taxes, (Economic Outlook) May-52 23 31 Steel City Industrial Union Council, correspondence Feb-54 23 32 Steel, Richard, correspondence Jun-37 23 33 Steelman, John, radio address 6-Feb-43 23 34 Steel Workers Organizing Committee, press release 1937 23 35 Stein, Gertrude, clippings, notes 1946 23 36 Steward training, workshop, report 17-Feb-60 23 37 Stolberg, Ben, clippings, notes, obituary 1941-1951 23 38 Subcommittee of the Industry Council Idea, outline 7-Nov-55 23 39 Sweeny, Vin (USW), correspondence 1953, 1955 23 40 Taft-Hartley, flyer, clipping 1947-48, 1957 23 41 Tate, Juanita, correspondence 1-Jun-61 23 42 Teamsters Union (Hoffa), clippings 1957, 1959, 1962 23 43 Tennessee State IUC, convention, speech 1941, 1946 23 44 Tennessee Valley Authority, clipping 8-Aug-54 23 45 Testa, Guy, correspondence 1952-1953, 1961 23 46 Texas State IUC, convention, speech 1942 23 47 Textile Worker's Organizing Committee, correspondence Feb-38 23 48 Textile Workers Union of America, correspondence, clipping 1943, 1961 23 49 Therese, Sister Rose, correspondence 1957 23 50 Thomas, Norman, correspondence Nov-55 23 51 Toledo IUC, speech ("Labor and Production"), clipping Mar-42 23 52 Trade, Economic Outlook, article Feb-53 23 53 Transport Workers Union, speech Sep-39 23 54 Truman, Harry, message on coal shortage 3-Mar-50 23 55 Truman, Harry, correspondence 13-Jan-53 23 56 Tyrer, correspondence Jan-51 23 57 Unemployment, speeches, reports, press releases 1938-1939 23 58 Union counseling manual [c. 1958] 24 1 Union for Democratic Action, correspondence, speech 1941 24 2 Union News Service, CIO chronology 1936-1937 24 3 United Automobile Workers, Addes, George, correspondence Jun-38 24 4 United Automobile Workers, Allis-Chalmers, clippings Jan-47 24 5 United Automobile Workers, convention, speeches 1936, 1939 [c. 1949] 24 6 United Automobile Workers, clippings 1937 24 7 United Automobile Workers, clippings 1938, 1941 24 8 United Automobile Workers, clippings 1956 24 9 United Automobile Workers (Curtis Wright Plant), Dragon, Nicholas, correspondence (with Allen Haywood) 15-Apr-42 24 10 United Automobile Workers factionalism, clippings 1938 24 11 United Automobile Workers, Flint sit-down strike, correspondence, notes, press releases November 1936-January 1937 24 12 United Automobile Workers, Flint sit-down strike, correspondence, press releases, agreements February-April 1937 24 13 United Automobile Workers, Ford campaign, correspondence, broadcast 1940-1941 24 14 United Automobile Workers, Frankensteen, Richard, correspondence (with Ralph Hetzell) 10-Nov-37 24 15 United Automobile Workers, letter to locals Feb-39 24 16 United Automobile Workers, Local #9, Bouchard, Arthur, correspondence March-April 1948 24 17 United Automobile Workers, Local #12, correspondence 24-Oct-61 24 18 United Automobile Workers, Martin, Homer, correspondence, press release 1937-1938 24 19 United Automobile Workers, Mazey, Emil, correspondence 26-Mar-58 24 20 United Automobile Workers, Medical Research Institute, report [c. 1938] 24 21 United Automobile Workers, Mortimer, Wyndam, correspondence 1937-1940 24 22 United Automobile Workers, O'Halloran, C. V., correspondence 11-Feb-48 24 23 United Automobile Workers, Reuther, Walter, clippings 1948 24 24 United Automobile Workers, Reuther, Walter, correspondence 1947-1948, 1955-1958 24 25 United Automobile Workers, Silverman, Harry, correspondence 30-Jun-41 24 26 United Automobile Workers, Smith, Tucker, correspondence Oct-37 24 27 United Automobile Workers, Thomas, RJ, report to CIO executive board Jun-39 24 28 United Automobile Workers, World War II, press releases 1943, 1945 24 29 United Cannery, Agricultural, Packing, and Allied Workers of America, "Developments in Farmer-Labor Cooperation," report [c. 1938] 24 30 United Cannery, Agricultural, Packing, and Allied Workers of America, correspondence, clippings, speeches 1937-1938 24 31 United Cannery, Agricultural, Packing, and Allied Workers of America, convention, "Food for Victory," program Oct-42 24 32 United Community Services, correspondence 13-Mar-58 24 33 United Federal Workers, speeches 1938, 1943 24 34 United Fund Labor Management Rally, speech Sep-58 24 35 United Fund Rally, speech Oct-58 24 36 United Furniture Workers Union, convention, clipping 18-Feb-39 24 37 United Labor Policy Committee, statements December 1950-February 1951 24 38 United Mine Workers of America/Coal Industry, clippings 1939 24 39 United Mine Workers of America/Coal Industry, clippings, press releases 1940 24 40 United Mine Workers of America/Coal Industry, clippings 1941 24 41 United Mine Workers of America/Coal Industry, clippings, press releases 1942 24 42 United Mine Workers of America/Coal Industry, clippings 1943 24 43 United Mine Workers of America/Coal Industry, clippings Dec-45 25 1 United Mine Workers of America/Coal Industry, clippings 1946 25 2 United Mine Workers of America/Coal Industry, clippings 1947 25 3 United Mine Workers of America/Coal Industry, clippings 1948 25 4 United Mine Workers of America/Coal Industry, clippings 1949 25 5 United Mine Workers of America/Coal Industry, clippings 1950 25 6 United Mine Workers of America/Coal Industry, clippings 1952-1953 25 7 United Mine Workers of America/Coal Industry, clippings 1954 25 8 United Mine Workers of America/Coal Industry, clippings 1955 25 9 United Mine Workers of America/Coal Industry, clippings 1956 25 10 United Mine Workers of America/Coal Industry, clippings 1957 25 11 United Mine Workers of America/Coal Industry, clippings 1960 25 12 United Mine Workers of America/Coal Industry, clippings 1961-1962 25 13 United Mine Workers of America District #2, wage report 4-Apr-40 25 14 United Mine Workers of America District #12, Progressive Miners of America, flyer May-39 25 15 United Mine Workers of America District #19, letter to members [c. 1938] 25 16 United Mine Workers of America District #20, Mitch, William report May-42 25 17 United Mine Workers of America District #50, Gas and Coke Industry, report 24-Mar-36 25 18 United Mine Workers of America District #50, correspondence March-April 1942 25 19 United Mine Workers of America Local #1386 (Nanty-Glo), correspondence, clippings 1940-1943, 1954, 1961-1962 25 20 United Mine Workers of America Local #3715 (Louis Watychowiz), correspondence 15-Jun-42 25 21 United Mine Workers of America Policy Committee Proposals 11-Mar-39 25 22 United Mine Workers of America, resolutions Jun-54 25 23 United Mine Workers of America, resolutions (drafted by Brophy) 1942-1943 25 24 United Mine Workers of America, "Statement on Financial Relationship of United Mine Workers and CIO" May-42 25 25 United Mine Workers of America, wage agreements (Appalachian, southern) 1937, 1941 25 26 United Mine Workers of America, Welfare Fund, benefits, announcement 30-Dec-60 25 27 United Mine Workers of America, United Nations, clipping Apr-45 25 28 United Paper Mill Workers, Local #398, speech excerpts Apr-38 25 29 United Retail and Wholesale Employees of America, correspondence, speech 1938-1939, 1946 25 30 United Retail and Wholesale Employees of America, Samuel Wolchok, correspondence 1940, 1947 25 31 United Rubber Workers, correspondence, speech, clippings 1936, 1938, 1960 25 32 United Shoe Workers, convention, speeches, programs 1937, 1953 25 33 United Steelworkers, form letter to members Nov-59 25 34 United Steelworkers District #13, correspondence December 1957-January 1958 25 35 United Steelworkers District #30, correspondence 23-Sep-58 25 36 United Steelworkers, Local #2635, correspondence 6-Jul-56 25 37 United Steelworkers, convention, speech 1944 26 1 United Steelworkers/Steel Industry, clippings 1954 26 2 United Steelworkers/Steel Industry, clippings 1956 26 3 United Steelworkers/Steel Industry, clippings 1957 26 4 United Steelworkers/Steel Industry, clippings 1960 26 5 United Steelworkers, steel settlement, clippings, notes, correspondence 1953 26 6 United Steelworkers, steel settlement, clippings, correspondence 1955 26 7 United Steelworkers, wage policy, clipping Dec-51 26 8 United Sugar Refinery Workers LIUs, convention, minutes Jun-40 26 9 Utility Workers Organizing Committee, formation of, report 29-Jan-38 26 10 Utah State IUC, convention, speeches 1942, 1945 26 11 Vance, R. E., correspondence 1956 26 12 Verrett, Patricia, correspondence 30-Sep-62 26 13 Virginia State IUC, convention, clippings, speech May-44 26 14 Wage Stabilization Board, Bituminous Coal Agreement, statements, exhibit September-October 1952 26 15 Wage Stabilization Board, Bituminous coal industry, affidavits 1954 26 16 Wage Stabilization Board, coal industry, report 14-Oct-52 26 17 Wage Stabilization Board, coal wage settlement, clippings 1952 26 18 Wage Stabilization Board, communist charges against Brophy, clippings May-August 1952 26 19 Wage Stabilization Board, CIO Position [c. 1952] 26 20 Wage Stabilization Board, Cox Archibald, statement to American Bar Association 16-Sep-52 26 21 Wage Stabilization Board, Economic Stabilization Agency, statements to, 1952 26 22 Wage Stabilization Board, Ellis Arrnall statement to Senate Committee on steel 16-Apr-52 26 23 Wage Stabilization Board, executive meeting, transcripts 18-Oct-52 26 24 Wage Stabilization Board, HR 532, member statements to House May-52 26 25 Wage Stabilization Board, House investigation testimony 27-May-52 26 26 Wage Stabilization Board, industry members press releases Mar-52 26 27 Wage Stabilization Board, labor members press conference, transcripts 22-Oct-52 26 28 Wage Stabilization Board, labor members press release 7-Jan-53 26 29 Wage Stabilization Board, press conference, transcripts Oct-52 26 30 Wage Stabilization Board, public members press conference, transcripts Dec-52 26 31 Wage Stabilization Board, press releases 1950-1953 26 32 Wage Stabilization Board, public member statements on coal industry 1952 27 1 Wage Stabilization Board, reports ("Current Board Developments") July-October 1952 27 2 Wage Stabilization Board, Taylor, George, report Aug-51 27 3 Wage Stabilization Board, steel industry, notes, pamphlets, releases, reports 1952 27 4 Wage Stabilization Board, Truman, Harry, correspondence, statements 1952 27 5 Wage Stabilization Board, UAW Local #506 (Ryan Aeronautical), case review [c. 1952] 27 6 Wage and board statistics 1939-1953 27 7 Wage Stabilization Board, "Wages in a national emergency...the why and how of wage stabilization," report 1951 27 8 Wage Stabilization Board, Wier, Roy, correspondence 17-Jul-52 27 9 Wage Stabilization Board, Weiss, Harry, correspondence 1952-1954 27 10 Wage Stabilization Board, Wier, Roy, correspondence Jul-52 27 11 War production, speech 1944 27 12 Washington State IUC, convention, proceedings Sep-38 27 13 Washington State IUC, correspondence Feb-47 27 14 Wayne County IUC, correspondence, clippings 1943, 1945 27 15 Weber, Ed, correspondence Nov-54 27 16 Wechsler, James, correspondence 11-Nov-43 27 17 Welsh, Bill, correspondence 28-Dec-40 27 18 West Virginia State IUC, speech ("Labor Unity and the war") Jul-42 27 19 WEVD, "Organizing the Unorganized in 1936," address 29-Dec-36 27 20 White House conference on Aging, correspondence 14-Apr-61 27 21 Whitehouse, Al, correspondence 1957-1960 27 22 WIND, speech 14-Feb-39 27 23 Winter, Ella, correspondence May-40 27 24 Wisconsin State CIO, clipping 17-Dec-46 27 25 Wolters, Reverend Gilbert (St. Benedict's College), correspondence Feb-51 27 26 Work, correspondence May-June 1953 27 27 Workers' Education Conference, speech, clipping February-March 1942 27 28 Workers' Education Local #189, workers education conference, notes Oct-58 27 29 World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU), American Association for a Democratic Germany, report ("Political Development in Berlin") Feb-46 27 30 WFTU, conference, background materials Feb-45 27 31 WFTU, clippings, press releases 1945 27 32 WFTU, conferences, Allen Haywood statement 15-Feb-45 27 33 WFTU, conference, Allied War Effort statement Feb-45 27 34 WFTU, conference call [c. 1944] 27 35 WFTU, constitution, CIO policy statements Feb-45 27 36 WFTU, conference, convenor's notice [c. September 1945] 27 37 WFTU, conference, James Carey statement 10-Feb-45 27 38 WFTU, conference, Joseph Curran statement Feb-45 27 39 WFTU, conference, post-war reconstruction statement Feb-45 27 40 WFTU, conference, preamble 1945 27 41 WFTU, conference, Reid Robinson statement February 6, 1945, February 16, 1945 27 42 WFTU, conference, R. J. Thomas statement 8-Feb-45 27 43 WFTU, conference, Sidney Hillman statements Feb-45 27 44 WFTU, conference, trade unions and peace settlement Feb-45 27 45 WFTU, constitutions (drafts and final) 1945 28 1 WFTU, correspondence 1944-1945 28 2 WFTU, draft regulations for International Trade Department [c. 1945] 28 3 WFTU, Information Bulletin December 15, 1945-February 15, 1946 28 4 WFTU, notes on draft statistics Mar-45 28 5 WFTU, preparatory committee, agenda, proposals April-December 1944 28 6 WFTU, prepatory committee, CIO delegates report [c. December 1944] 28 7 WFTU, conference, CIO delegates report [c. February 1945] 28 8 WFTU, conference, CIO delegates report Feb-46 28 9 WFTU, conference, "Report on World Unity," CIO delegates report Nov-45 28 10 WFTU, United Nations-WFTU relationship, resolution 5-Jul-46 28 11 WFTU, conference, resolutions (English and French) September-October 1945 28 12 WFTU, weekly report on CIO projects in Europe 14-Jan-46 28 13 WFTU, world democracy statement [c. 1945] 28 14 World War II, CIO press releases 1941-1945 28 15 World War II, labor relations, clippings 1942-1943 28 16 Weigel, S. J., quotation 1958 28 17 YMCA, conference ("Human Relations in Industry"), correspondence, clippings, speech October-November 1956 Subseries 2.2: Scrapbook Subseries, 1938-1941 (1 box) 28 18 Scrapbook #4 (1938-1941), pp 1-10 (copies) 1938 28 19 Scrapbook #4 (1938-1941), pp 11-20 (copies) 1938-1939 28 20 Scrapbook #4 (1938-1941), pp 21-30 (copies) 1939-1940 28 21 Scrapbook #4 (1938-1941), pp 31-36 (copies) 1941 29 - 41 Series 3: Personal Papers, 1917-1963 (13 boxes) Subseries 3.1 contains correspondence between John Brophy and his family and with the Columbia Conserve Company, a cooperative that he worked for in the early 1930s. Much of the correspondence is from John to his wife, written during his many trips as a labor representative to foreign countries. The correspondence is organized alphabetically by trip location or correspondent. Subseries 3.2 contains John Brophy's personal diaries. Brophy kept the diaries primarily to keep track of his location, travels, and his expenses. But he also occasionally jotted more substantive notes about the events, such as strikes, that he was involved with. The diaries are organized chronologically. Subseries 3.3 contains materials related to Brophy's retirement lunch and memorial service. It includes correspondence, awards, and other personal ephemera and keepsakes, like his prayer book and passports. The materials are organized alphabetically by subject. Subseries 3.4 contains John Brophy's research notes and drafts for a book on coal mining in America, a history of the CIO, and Brophy's autobiography. It also includes correspondence related to attempts to get his work published. It includes a completed but unpublished draft of American Coal Miner, a draft of his unpublished history of the CIO ("Twenty Years With The CIO?) and a draft of his autobiography which formed the basis for his published autobiography. The research notes used to write American Coal Miner are also in this subseries. The records are organized by title or subject and in alphabetical order. Subseries 3.5 contains transcripts of interviews with John Brophy, Adolph Germer, and Reverend Ensworth Reisner, and correspondence and notes related to the interviews. It includes an extensive interview with John Hall used to create Brophy's autobiography and a long interview done for the Columbia Oral History Project. The records are organized by subject and are arranged alphabetically. Subseries 3.1: Family and Business Correspondence Subseries, 1927-1959 (1 box) 29 1 Brophy, Anita, correspondence 1937, 1954 29 2 Brophy, Charles, correspondence 16-Nov-54 29 3 Brophy, Jacqueline, correspondence, clipping 1954, 1959-1960 29 4 Brophy, Philip, correspondence August 1954, June 1957 29 5 Brophy, Philip (letters announcing father's death), correspondence 20-Feb-63 29 6 Canadian tour of inspection, correspondence, (to Anita Brophy) August 4-August 12, 1940 29 7 Columbia Conserve Company, correspondence Feb-33 29 8 Columbia Conserve Company, correspondence March-April 1933 29 9 Columbia Conserve Company, correspondence May 3-10, 1933 29 10 Columbia Conserve Company, correspondence May 11-16, 1933 29 11 Columbia Conserve Company, correspondence May 18-23, 1933 29 12 Columbia Conserve Company, correspondence May 26-31, 1933 29 13 Columbia Conserve Company, correspondence Jun-33 29 14 Columbia Conserve Company, correspondence Sep-43 29 15 Columbia Conserve Company, correspondence 1955 29 16 Columbia Conserve Company, correspondence Dec-55 29 17 Columbia Conserve Company, reports flyers, pamphlets, articles [c. 1930s] 29 18 CIO Delegation to Puerto Rico, program, correspondence (from Anita Brophy) January 31-February 5, 1950 29 19 Inter-American Catholic Social Action Meeting, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, correspondence (from Anita Brophy) July 29-September 7, 1948 29 20 Inter-American Labor Meeting in Mexico, correspondence (to Anita Brophy) December 29, 1950-January 10, 1951 29 21 International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, delegation to Asia, correspondence (to Anita Brophy) June 14-28, 1950 29 22 International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, delegation to Asia, correspondence (to Anita Brophy) July 1-30, 1950 29 23 International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, delegation to Asia, correspondence (to Anita Brophy), clippings August 2-September 1, 1950 29 24 Internatinal Confederation of Free Trade Unions, meeting in Milan, correspondence (to Anita Brophy) June 26-July 14, 1951 29 25 International Labor Organization, meeting-Geneva, Rome, Ireland, London, Wales, correspondence (from Anita Brophy) June 12-July 13, 1949 29 26 Phil Murray Memorial trip to Israel, correspondence (from Anita Brophy) September 10-October 5, 1955 29 27 Scandinavian labor trip, correspondence (to Anita Brophy) August 15-September 14, 1956 29 28 Trade Union Delegation to Russia, postcards (to Anita, Jackie, and Philip Brophy July 30-September 4, 1927 29 29 Trade Union Delegation to Russia, correspondence (to Anita Brophy) July 27-September 5, 1927 29 30 Welsh, William, correspondence 30-Jul-58 30 - 32 Subseries 3.2: Diaries/Appointment Books Subseries, 1917-1923, 1925-1962 (3 boxes) 30 1 Diaries/Appointment Books 1917-1919 30 2 Diaries/Appointment Books 1920-1922 30 3 Diaries/Appointment Books 1923, 1925-1926 30 4 Diaries/Appointment Books 1927-1928 30 5 Diaries/Appointment Books 1934-1936 31 1 Diaries/Appointment Books 1937-1939 31 2 Diaries/Appointment Books 1940-1942 31 3 Diaries/Appointment Books 1943-1945(9) 31 4 Diaries/Appointment Books 1946-1948 31 5 Diaries/Appointment Books 1949-1950(9) 32 1 Diaries/Appointment Books 1951-1953 32 2 Diaries/Appointment Books 1954-1956 32 3 Diaries/Appointment Books 1957-1959 32 4 Diaries/Appointment Books 1960-1962 33 - 34 Subseries 3.3: Memorial, Death, and Ephemera Subseries, 1927-1963 (2 boxes) 33 1 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, resolution commending John Brophy's life 1963 33 2 ICFTU and Philip Murray Foundation, medallions 1950-1954 33 3 Clearfield County Sesquicentennial, program 1954 33 4 Commonweal, certificate [c. 1960] 33 5 Condolences to Anita Brophy, correspondence February 19-28, 1963 33 6 Condolences to Anita Brophy, correspondence Mar-63 33 7 Condolences to Anita Brophy, correspondence April-June 1963 33 8 Condolences and mass offerings, cards February-March 1963 (1) 33 9 Condolences and mass offerings, cards February-March 1963 (2) 33 10 Condolences and mass offerings, cards February-March 1963 (3) 33 11 Condolences and mass offerings, cards February-March 1963 (4) 33 12 Condolences, telegrams February 19-21, 1963 33 13 Congress of Industrial Organizations, convention credentials 1954 33 14 Eulogy (Msgr. Higgins) 22-Feb-63 33 15 Foreign trips, books from Finland 1955 33 16 Foreign trips, passenger lists, dinner invitations 1927, 1948-1949 33 17 Identification cards, address book 1950s 33 18 Korea, honorary citizenship 1953 33 19 Memorial service, blessings Mar-63 33 20 Memorial service, mass offerings 1963 33 21 Memorial service, mass offerings (Franciscan Mission Association) 1963 33 22 Memorial service, tribute book Mar-63 33 23 Obituaries February-March 1963 33 24 Passports, applications 1927-1950 34 1 Prayer book 1925 34 2 Retirement lunch, AFL-CIO Industrial Union Department, biographical portrait, "Fighter for Industrial Democracy" 1961 34 3 Retirement lunch, biographical portrait Apr-61 34 4 Retirement lunch, clippings Apr-61 34 5 Retirement lunch, correspondence Aug-61 34 6 Retirement lunch, invitations (unsent) Aug-61 34 7 Retirement lunch, White House, correspondence 25-Jul-61 34 8 Social engagements (Pennsylvania Gubernatorial inauguration), invitation 27-Jan 34 9 Social engagements (White House), invitations 1938-1939, 1942, 1945, 1952 34 10 Social engagements, invitations 1942-1943, 1948-1949 34 11 Social engagements, invitations 1950-1951, 1954-1955 34 12 Social engagements, invitations [c. 1930s-1940s] 34 13 United Mine Workers, certificate, credentials 1937, 1939, 1942 34 14 United Steel Workers, dues check-off cards 1942-1963 34 15 War Finance Program, certificate 31-Dec-45 35 - 38 Subseries 3.4: Book Research and Drafts Subseries, [c. 1920s-1961] (4 boxes) 35 1 The American Coal Miner, book draft (110 pages) Mar-61 35 2 The American Coal Miner, book draft (110 pages, copy) Mar-61 35 3 American Federation of Labor, research notes from American Federation of Labor executive council reports (1931-1935) [c. 1950s] 35 4 Autobiography, correspondence (on publication efforts) 1955-1961 35 5 Autobiography, table of contents, clarification notes [c. 1955-1961 35 6 Autobiography, chapter one, "First Recollections," draft [c. 1955-1961] 35 7 Autobiography, chapter two, "Off for America," draft [c. 1955-1961] 35 8 Autobiography, chapter three, "Urey, a Coal Camp," draft, notes [c. 1955-1961] 35 9 Autobiography, chapter four, "On the Move," draft, notes [c. 1955-1961] 35 10 Autobiography, chapter five, "The Union Progresses," draft [c. 1955-1961] 35 11 Autobiography, chapter six, "Greenwich Strike," draft, notes [c. 1955-1961] 35 12 Autobiography, chapter seven, "Nanty-Glo," draft [c. 1955-1961] 35 13 Autobiography, chapter eight, "Michigan," draft, notes [c. 1955-1961] 35 14 Autobiography, chapter nine, "Back in District 2," draft, notes [c. 1955-1961] 35 15 Autobiography, chapter ten, "District Leadership is Won," draft [c. 1955-1961] 35 16 Autobiography, chapter eleven, "The Pittsburgh District and Internal Union Politics," draft [c. 1955-1961] 35 17 Autobiography, chapter twelve, "The Struggle with the Fuel Administration and the Operators," draft [c. 1955-1961] 35 18 Autobiography, chapter thirteen, "Steel Strike and Unemployment," draft [c. 1955-1961] 35 19 Autobiography, chapter fourteen, "Nationalization of Mines," draft, notes [c. 1955-1961] 35 20 Autobiography, chapter fifteen, "The General Strike of 1922 and Somerset," draft, notes [c. 1955-1961] 35 21 Autobiography, chapter sixteen, "The Nationalization Research Committee," drafts, notes [c. 1955-1961] 35 22 Autobiography, chapter seventeen, "Jacksonville Agreement," draft [c. 1955-1961] 35 23 Autobiography, chapter eighteen, "Campaign for Union Presidency," drafts, notes [c. 1955-1961] 35 24 Autobiography, chapter nineteen, "No Backward Step!" draft [c. 1955-1961] 35 25 Autobiography, chapter twenty, "Russia," draft [c. 1955-1961] 35 26 Autobiography, chapter twenty-one, "Revival of the Union," draft [c. 1955-1961] 35 27 Autobiography, chapter twenty-two, "With the Mine Workers," draft [c. 1955-1961] 35 28 Coal mining history, chronology on John Lewis' life, notes 26-Nov-57 35 29 Coal mining history, introduction, early draft [c. 1920s-1930s] 35 30 Coal mining history, newspaper research notes (1859, 1873-1874) [c. 1920s-1930s] 35 31 Coal mining history, newspaper research notes (1866-1875) [c. 1920-30s] 35 32 Coal mining history, newspaper research notes (1875) [c. 1920s-30s] 36 1 Coal mining history, newspaper research notes (1877, 1879) [c. 1920s-1930s] 36 2 Coal mining history, newspaper research notes (1880-1881) [c. 1920s-1930s] 36 3 Coal mining history, newspaper research notes (1882-1883) [c. 1920s-1930s] 36 4 Coal mining history, newspaper research notes (1884) [c. 1920s-1930s] 36 5 Coal mining history, newspaper research notes (1885) [c. 1920s-1930s] 36 6 Coal mining history, newspaper research notes (1886) [c. 1920s-1930s] 36 7 Coal mining history, newspaper research notes (1887-1890) [c. 1920s-1930s] 36 8 Coal mining history, newspaper research notes (1891-1893) [c. 1920s-1930s] 36 9 Coal mining history, newspaper research notes (1894) [c. 1920s-1930s] 36 10 Coal mining history, newspaper research notes (1895) [c. 1920s-1930s] 36 11 Coal mining history, newspaper research notes (1896-1897) [c. 1920s-1930s] 36 12 Coal mining history, newspaper research notes (1898-1899) [c. 1920s-1930s] 36 13 Coal mining history, newspaper research news (1900) [c. 1920s-1930s] 36 14 Coal mining history, newspaper research notes (1902-1909) [c. 1920s-1930s] 36 15 Coal mining history, newspaper research notes (notecards, 1859) [c. 1920s-1930s] 36 16 Coal mining history, newspaper research notes (notecards, 1866) [c. 1920s-1930s] 36 17 Coal mining history, newspaper research notes (notecards, 1868-1873) [c. 1920s-1930s] 36 18 Coal mining history, newspaper research notes (notecards, 1874) [c. 1920s-1930s] 36 19 Coal mining history, newspaper research notes (notecards, 1875) [c. 1920s-1930s] 36 20 Coal mining history, newspaper research notes (notecards, 1876) [c. 1920s-1930s] 36 21 Coal mining history, newspaper research notes (notecards, 1877) [c. 1920s-1930s] 36 22 Coal mining history, newspaper research notes (notecards, 1878) [c. 1920s-1930s] 36 23 Coal mining history, newspaper research notes (notecards, 1879) [c. 1920s-1930s] 36 24 Coal mining history, newspaper research notes (notecards, 1880) [c. 1920s-1930s] 36 25 Coal mining history, newspaper research notes (notecards, 1881-1883) [c. 1920s-1930s] 36 26 Coal mining history, notebooks (miscellaneous sources, some in shorthand, 1880-1900) [c. 1920s-1930s] 36 27 Coal mining history, research notes (1849-1881) [c. 1920s-1930s] 36 28 Coal mining history, research notes (1882-1883) [c. 1920s-1930s] 36 29 Coal mining history, research notes/drafts (1860-1920) [c. 1920s-1930s] 37 1 Coal mining history, research notes/drafts (1860s-1880s) [c. 1920s-1930s] 37 2 Coal mining history, research notes/drafts on Alexander MacDonald [c. 1920s-1930s] 37 3 Coal mining history, research notes/drafts on Knights of Labor District #135 [c. 1950s] 37 4 Coal mining history, research notes from John Commons' books, notes [c. 1920s-1930s] 37 5 Coal mining history, research notes from Pennsylvania Industrial Reports (1872-1882), note cards [c. 1920s-1930s] 37 6 Coal mining history, research notes from Pennsylvania Industrial Reports (1884), note cards [c. 1920s-1930s] 37 7 Coal mining history, research notes from Pennsylvania Industrial Reports (1885-1887), note cards [c. 1920s-1930s] 37 8 Coal mining history, research notes from Report of Commissioner of Labor (1887), note cards [c. 1920s-1930s] 37 9 Coal mining history, research notes from The Anthracite Coal Industry (Peter Roberts, 1901), note cards [c. 1920s-1930s] 37 10 Coal mining history, research notes from The History of the Manufacture of Iron (James Swank, 1892), note cards [c. 1920s-1930s] 37 11 Coal mining history, research notes from The History of Trade Unionism, (Sidney Webb, 1896), note cards [c. 1920s-1930s] 37 12 Coal mining history, research notes from The Labor Movement (George McNeil, 1888), note cards [c. 1920s-1930s] 37 13 Coal mining history, research notes from the 10th Unites States census (1880), note cards [c. 1920s-1930s] 37 14 Coal mining history, research notes from United States Immigration Commission Report (1911), note cards [c. 1920s-1930s] 37 15 Coal mining history, research notes from United States Industrial Commission (1901), note cards [c. 1920s-1930s] 37 16 Coal mining history, research notes, miscellaneous [c. 1920s-1930s] 37 17 Coal mining history, research notes, miscellaneous [c. 1920s-1930s] 37 18 Coal mining history, research notes, miscellaneous [c. 1920s-1930s] 37 19 Coal mining history, research notes on Clearfield county 19-Aug-58 37 20 Coal mining history, research notes on coal industry (1920s-1950s), notes [c. 1950s] 37 21 Coal mining history, research notes on Miners Union of Northumberland and Durham, notes [c. 1920s-1930s] 37 22 Coal mining history, research notes on the National Labor Union and Knights of Labor, notes [c. 1920s-1930s] 37 23 Coal mining history, research notes on Sam Gompers, notes [c. 1920s-1930s] 37 24 Coal mining history, notes (brief) on United Mine Workers Districts 2, 5, 6, 15, 19, 21, 25, 30, notes [c. 1920s-1930s] 37 25 Murray, Phil, reminiscences on, notes [c. 1950s] 37 26 "Rise of the CIO," outline [c. 1955-1961] 37 27 Twenty Years with the CIO (book draft), table of contents, introduction, draft [c. 1955-1961] 37 28 Twenty Years with the CIO (book draft), chapter 1, "The Rise of the CIO," draft [c. 1955-1961] 37 29 Twenty Years with the CIO (book draft), chapter 2, "The 1935 AFL Convention," draft [c. 1955-1961] 37 30 Twenty Years with the CIO (book draft), chapter 3, "CIO vs. AFL Executive Council," draft [c. 1955-1961 37 31 Twenty Years with the CIO (book draft), chapter 4, "Action in the Field," draft [c. 1955-1961] 37 32 Twenty Years with the CIO (book draft), chapter 5, "Suspension and Expulsion fo CIO," draft [c. 1955-1961] 37 33 Twenty Years with the CIO (book draft), chapter 6, "Organization in Steel and other fields," [c. 1955-1961] [c. 1955-1961] 38 1 Twenty Years with the CIO (book draft), chapter 7, "The Struggle for an Auto Union," draft [c. 1955-1961] 38 2 Twenty Years with the CIO (book draft), chapter 8, "Unites States Steel Corporation vs. SWOC," draft [c. 1955-1961] 38 3 Twenty Years with the CIO (book draft), chapter 9, "The Movement Expands," draft [c. 1955-1961] 38 4 Twenty Years with the CIO (book draft), chapter 10, "The Search for Maritime Unity," draft [c. 1955-1961] 38 5 Twenty Years with the CIO (book draft), chapter 11, "Union Building and Communist Intrigue," draft [c. 1955-1961] 38 6 Twenty Years with the CIO (book draft), chapter 12, "The Breach Widens," draft [c. 1955-1961] 38 7 Twenty Years with the CIO (book draft), chapter 13, "Recession , Retrenchment," draft [c. 1955-1961] 38 8 Twenty Years with the CIO (book draft), chapter 14, "Conference and Constitutional Conference," draft [c. 1955-1961] 38 9 Twenty Years with the CIO (book draft), chapter 15, "Internal Stress and Consolidation," draft [c. 1955-1961] 38 10 Twenty Years with the CIO (book draft), chapter 16, "Rise and Decline of Labor's Non-Partisan League," draft [c. 1955-1961] 38 11 Twenty Years with the CIO (book draft), chapter 17, "Lewis and Foreign Policy," draft [c. 1955-1961] 38 12 Twenty Years with the CIO (book draft), chapter 18, "National Defense and Labor Disputes," draft [c. 1955-1961] 38 13 Twenty Years with the CIO (book draft), chapter 19, "Lewis-Murray Split---CIO War Effort," draft [c. 1955-1961] 38 14 Twenty Years with the CIO (book draft), chapter 20, "The War Labor Board," draft [c. 1955-1961] 38 15 Twenty Years with the CIO (book draft), chapter 21, "Reconversion and Post War Problems," draft [c. 1955-1961] 38 16 Twenty Years with the CIO (book draft), chapter 22, "The International Labor Movement," draft [c. 1955-1961] 38 17 Twenty Years with the CIO (book draft), chapter 24, "Expulsion of the Communist-Dominated Unions," draft [c. 1955-1961] 38 18 Twenty Years with the CIO (book draft), chapter 25, "International Missions," draft [c. 1955-1961] 38 19 Twenty Years with the CIO (book draft), chapter 26, "Wage Stabilization Board and the Steel Case," draft [c. 1955-1961] 38 20 Twenty Years with the CIO (book draft), chapter 27, "Industry Council Idea," draft [c. 1955-1961] 38 21 Twenty Years with the CIO (book draft), chapter 28, "Merger," draft [c. 1955-1961] 38 22 Twenty Years with the CIO (book draft), chapter 29, "The New Challenge," draft [c. 1955-1961] 38 23 Twenty Years with the CIO, notes [c. 1950s] 39 - 41 Subseries 3.5: Oral History Subseries, 1954-1962 (3 boxes) 39 1 Columbia Oral History Project interview, correspondence 1956-1962 39 2 Columbia Oral History Project interview, correspondence, pp 1-50, transcript 1954-1955 39 3 Columbia Oral History Project interview, pp 51-99, transcript 1954-1955 39 4 Columbia Oral History Project interview, pp 100-149, transcript 1954-1955 39 5 Columbia Oral History Project interview, pp 150-199, transcript 1954-1955 39 6 Columbia Oral History Project interview, pp 200-249, transcript 1954-1955 39 7 Columbia Oral History Project interview, pp 250-299, transcript 1954-1955 39 8 Columbia Oral History Project interview, pp 300-349, transcript 1954-1955 39 9 Columbia Oral History Project interview, pp 350-399, transcript 1954-1955 39 10 Columbia Oral History Project interview, pp 400-450, transcript 1954-1955 39 11 Columbia Oral History Project interview, pp 451-500, transcript 1954-1955 39 12 Columbia Oral History Project interview, pp 501-549, transcript 1954-1955 39 13 Columbia Oral History Project interview, pp 550-599, transcript 1954-1955 39 15 Columbia Oral History Project interview, pp 600-649, transcript 1954-1955 39 16 Columbia Oral History Project interview, pp 650-699, transcript 1954-1955 39 17 Columbia Oral History Project interview, pp 700-749, transcript 1954-1955 40 1 Columbia Oral History Project interview, pp 750-799, transcript 1954-1955 40 2 Columbia Oral History Project interview, pp 800-849, transcript 1954-1955 40 3 Columbia Oral History Project interview, pp 850-899, transcript 1954-1955 40 4 Columbia Oral History Project interview, pp 900-949, transcript 1954-1955 40 5 Columbia Oral History Project interview, pp 950-999, transcript 1954-1955 40 6 Columbia Oral History Project interview, pp 1000-1036, transcript 1954-1955 40 7 Columbia Oral History Project interview, index 1954-1955 40 8 Germer, Adolph, interview with John Hall, transcript (copy) Apr-62 40 9 Germer, Adolph, interview with John Hall, transcript Apr-67 40 10 Interview with George Bernstein (on radio), WFTU, transcript 3-Aug-49 40 11 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #1, transcript 1961 40 12 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #2, transcript 1961 40 13 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #3, transcript 1961 40 14 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #4, transcript 1961 40 15 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #5, transcript 1961 40 16 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #6, transcript 1961 40 17 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #7, transcript 1961 40 18 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #8, transcript 1961 40 19 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #9, transcript 1961 40 20 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #10, transcript 1961 40 21 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #11, transcript 1961 40 22 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #12, transcript 1961 40 23 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #13, transcript 1961 40 24 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #14, transcript 1961 40 25 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #15, transcript 1961 40 26 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #16, transcript 1961 41 1 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #17, transcript 1961 41 2 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #18, transcript 1961 41 3 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #19, transcript 1961 41 4 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #20, transcript 1961 41 5 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #21, transcript 1961 41 6 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #22, transcript 1961 41 7 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #23, transcript 1961 41 8 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #24, transcript 1961 41 9 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #25, transcript 1961 41 10 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #26, transcript 1961 41 11 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #27, transcript 1961 41 12 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #28, transcript 1961 41 13 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #29, transcript 1961 41 14 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #30, transcript 1961 41 15 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #31, transcript 1961 41 16 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #32, transcript 1961 41 17 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #33, transcript 1961 41 18 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #34, transcript 1961 41 19 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #35, transcript 1961 41 20 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #36, transcript 1961 41 21 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #37, transcript 1961 41 22 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #38, transcript 1961 41 23 Interviews with John Hall, Tape #39, transcript 1961 41 24 Interviews with John Hall, questions, notes 1962 41 25 Interviews with John Hall, clarification notes for Hall Jun-61 41 26 Interviews with John Hall, Anita Brophy reminiscences on family background Mar-62 41 27 Interviews with John Hall, notes on United Mine Workers history (1921-1926) 1962 41 28 Reisner, Reverend Ensworth, interview with John Hall (on John Brophy), transcript 26-Apr-62 42 - 59 Series 4: Publications, 1890s-1961 (18 boxes) Subseries 4.1 contains official published convention proceedings, reports, contracts, and constitutions from the United Mine Workers, CIO national unions, CIO state and local industrial union councils, and the AFL-CIO. The proceedings are in alphabetical order by organization name. Subseries 4.2 contains pamphlets, journals, and magazines. Most of the pamphlets were published by the AFL, CIO, AFL-CIO, and affiliated unions. The magazines and journals have labor related materials, sometimes including articles written by John Brophy. (See list of Brophy published articles, appendix.) There is also some materials published by religious and other social organizations, as well as the US government. The materials are organized by publisher. This subseries contains labor and religious newspapers saved by John Brophy. They are in alphabetical order by title of the newspaper. 42 - 48 Subseries 4.1: Union Convention Proceedings, Constitutions, and Contracts Subseries, 1918-1959 (7 boxes) 42 1 Alabama State IUC, convention proceedings May-42 42 2 Aluminum Workers of America, convention proceedings 1937 42 3 Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, convention proceedings May-52 42 4 American Federation of Labor, constitution Oct-34 42 5 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, affiliated organizations list 1958, 1959 42 6 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, constitution Dec-55 42 7 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organization, policy resolutions Sep-59 42 8 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organization, Industrial Union Department, constitutions [c. 1956] 42 9 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organization, Industrial Union Dept., disputes agreement [c. 1956] 42 10 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, Industrial Union Department, convention proceedings October-November 1957, November 1959 42 11 California IUC, executive board meeting minutes Feb-47 42 12 California IUC, convention proceedings Nov-47 42 13 Congress of Industrial Organizations, convention proceedings, IUC rules, constitution December 1952, 1949, 1954 43 1 Congress of Industrial Organizations, Official Reports on the Expulsion of Communist Dominated Organizations in the CIO Sep-54 43 2 CIO-PAC, full employment conference, proceedings Jan-44 43 3 Illinois State IUC, convention proceedings Dec-53 43 4 Georgia State IUC, convention proceedings Oct-49 43 5 Illinois State IUC, convention proceedings Dec-48 43 6 Insurance Workers of America, convention proceedings Jun-53 43 7 International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, convention proceedings May-37 43 8 International Union of Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers, convention proceedings Sep-51 44 1 International Union of Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers, convention proceedings Sep-58 44 2 International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers, convention proceedings 1-Aug-38 44 3 International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers, convention proceedings Aug-39 44 4 International Woodworkers of America, convention proceedings Oct-39 44 5 Michigan State IUC, convention proceedings June-July 1939, May 1942 44 6 Michigan State IUC, convention proceedings June 1946, June 1947 44 7 Michigan State IUC, convention proceedings June 1948, May 1949 44 8 Michigan State IUC, convention proceedings May-50 45 1 National Maritime Union, convention proceedings Jul-39 45 2 New Jersey State IUC, officer's report Dec-49 45 3 Ohio State IUC, convention proceedings February 1938, November 1942 45 4 Ohio State IUC, convention proceedings September 1946, September 1947 45 5 Ohio State IUC, convention proceedings Jan-49 45 6 Oregon State IUC, convention proceedings January-February 1942 45 7 Pennsylvania State IUC, constitution 1954 45 8 Pennsylvania State IUC, convention proceedings March 1938, May 1939 45 9 Pennsylvania State IUC, convention proceedings April-May 1940, April-May 1941 45 10 Pennsylvania State IUC, convention proceedings May 1942, April 1943 45 11 Pennsylvania State IUC, convention proceedings April 1944, April 1947 46 1 Pennsylvania State IUC, convention proceedings April 1953, March 1954 46 2 Pennsylvania State IUC, convention proceedings Mar-55 46 3 Texas State IUC, convention proceedings Nov-49 46 4 Transport Workers Union of America, convention proceedings Sep-39 46 5 United Automobile Workers Union (UAW), contract, constitution November 1939, October 1959 46 6 United Automobile Workers Union (UAW), convention proceedings 23-Mar-53 46 7 United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of America, convention proceedings Sep-38 46 8 United Mine Workers of America, constitution 1940, 1952 46 9 United Mine Workers of America, District #2, constitution 1924 46 10 United Mine Workers of America, District #2, convention proceedings (v. 2) 26-Mar-17 46 11 United Mine Workers of America, District #2, convention proceedings (v. 1-2) February-March 1918 47 1 United Mine Workers of America, District #2, convention report (by Brophy) February 1918, October 1919 47 2 United Mine Workers of America, District #2, convention proceedings 20-May 47 3 United Mine Workers of America, District #2, convention proceedings 21-Feb 47 4 United Mine Workers of America, District #2, annual report (by Richard Gilbert, Secretary-Treasurer) September 1920-August 1921 47 5 United Mine Workers of America, district #2, convention proceedings (v. 1) 24-Mar 47 6 United Mine Workers of America, district #2, convention proceedings (v. 2) 24-Mar 47 7 United Workers of America, District #2, annual report (by Richard Gilbert, Secretary-Treasurer) 1926 47 8 United Mine Workers of America, District #2, convention proceedings (v. 18, 2) 27-May 47 9 United Mine Workers of America, District #2, semi-annual report (by Richard Gilbert, Secretary-Treasurer) January-June 1927 47 10 United Mine Workers of America, District #50, Gas, By-Product Coke, and Chemical workers, convention proceedings Jan-38 48 1 United Mine Workers of America, District #50, Gas, Coke, and Chemical workers, convention proceedings Jan-40 48 2 United Retail and Wholesale Employees of America, convention proceedings Dec-39 48 3 United Rubber Workers of America, convention proceedings Sep-38 48 4 United Steelworkers of America, convention proceedings, constitution May 1942, September 1956 48 5 United Steelworkers of America, convention proceedings 21-Sep-54 48 6 Utah State IUC, convention proceedings May-50 48 7 West Virginia IUC, convention proceedings Jul-41 48 8 West Virginia State IUC, convention proceedings Jul-42 49 - 56 Subseries 4.2: Pamphlets, Journals, and Magazines Subseries, 1890s-1961 (8 boxes) 49 1 American Council on Public Affairs, pamphlets 1942 49 2 American Federation of Labor, pamphlets 1890s 49 3 American Federation of Labor, pamphlets 1900-1908 49 4 American Federation of Labor, publications 1912-1919 49 5 American Federation of Labor, pamphlets 1920-1924 49 6 American Federation of Labor, pamphlets 1925-1927 49 7 American Federation of Labor, pamphlets 1930-1939 49 8 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, pamphlets, magazines 1956 49 9 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, pamphlets, magazines 1957 49 10 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, pamphlets 1958 49 11 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations pamphlets 1959-1960 49 12 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations pamphlets 1962 49 13 Area Employment Expansion Committee, pamphlet [c. 1960] 49 14 American Academy of Political and Social Science, journal (special issue on coal) 24-Jan 50 1 American Press, The Catholic Mind, magazine 1931, 1949, 1951, 1956-1957, 1961 50 2 Bituminous coal industry, hearings, reports 1920, 1929, 1939 50 3 Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, journal (special coal issue) 24-Mar 50 4 Bureau of National Affairs, pamphlet Nov-51 50 5 Catholic, pamphlets, magazines 1937-1955 50 6 Christian Social Action, magazines 1941-1942 50 7 Commonweal Publishing Company, The Commonweal, magazine 1945, 1948, 1949, 1960 50 8 Conference on Economic Progress, pamphlet 1961 50 9 Congress of Industrial Organizations, pamphlets 1935-1936 50 10 Congress of Industrial Organizations, pamphlets 1937 50 11 Congress of Industrial Organizations, pamphlets 1938 51 1 Congress of Industrial Organizations, pamphlets 1939 51 2 Congress of Industrial Organizations, pamphlets 1940 51 3 Congress of Industrial Organizations, pamphlets 1941-1942 51 4 Congress of Industrial Organizations, pamphlets 1944-1945 51 5 Congress of Industrial Organizations, pamphlets, magazines 1946-1949 51 6 Congress of Industrial Organizations, pamphlets 1950-1951 51 7 Congress of Industrial Organizations, pamphlets 1952 51 8 Congress of Industrial Organizations, pamphlets 1953 51 9 Congress of Industrial Organizations, pamphlets 1954 51 10 Congress of Industrial Organizations, pamphlets 1955 51 11 Council of Social Action-Congregational and Christian Churches of America, Social Action, magazine 1936, 1938 51 12 Discussion Circle Lectures (by Earl Browder), pamphlets 1948, 1949 51 13 Family Service Association of America, pamphlets 1958, 1962 51 14 Fair Employment Practice Committee, pamphlets 1940s 52 1 Ford Foundation, pamphlet 1959 52 2 Franciscan Fathers of St. John, magazine Feb-39 52 3 Fund for the Republic, pamphlets 1960, 1962 52 4 Hearst's International, magazine 22-Sep 52 5 House Un-American Activities Committee, pamphlet 1948 52 6 Institute of Social Order, Social Order, magazine 1956, 1962 52 7 International labor, pamphlets 1947-1952 52 8 International Ladies Garment Workers' Union, pamphlet Dec-38 52 9 International Union of Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers (IUE), pamphlets 1958 52 10 International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers, pamphlet Aug-39 52 11 Inter-Union Institute, magazine (Labor and Nation) May-June 1947, January-February 1949 53 1 League for Industrial Democracy, pamphlet Dec-37 53 2 Massachusetts State IUC, workmen's compensation law 1952 53 3 Mine industry and work, Pennsylvania, reports 1912, 1919, 1922, 1937, 1947 53 4 Philip Murray Memorial Foundation, memorial histories (Allen Haywood, Phil Murray) 1953, 1954 53 5 National Advisory Committee on Farm Labor, public hearings, pamphlet Feb-59 53 6 National Coal Board (Britain), pamphlets 1946, 1953 53 7 National War Labor Board, pamphlets 1941, 1944 53 8 New York City Central Labor Council, pamphlet Nov-60 53 9 Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion, pamphlets 1944-1945 53 10 Packinghouse Workers Organizing Committee, pamphlet Jul-39 53 11 Public Affairs Committee, pamphlet [c. 1950] 53 12 Public Affairs Institute, pamphlet [c. 1960] 53 13 Soviet Union, reports on 1927 delegation to Soviet Union (included John Brophy) 1927 53 14 Survey Associates Inc., magazine (special issue on coal) 22-Apr 54 1 Teachers Union Local #5, pamphlet Apr-38 54 2 Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA), pamphlets 1955, 1961 54 3 United Automobile Workers of America, pamphlets, magazines 1941, 1951, 1954-1956, 1961-1962 54 4 United Cannery, Agricultural, Packing and Allied Workers, pamphlet Jul-37 54 5 United Mine Workers of America, pamphlets 1920s-1930s 54 6 United Mine Workers of America (and coal workers), pamphlets 1940s 54 7 United Mine Workers of America, pamphlets 1952, 1956 54 8 United Mine Workers of America District #2, pamphlets 1921-1927 54 9 United Mine Workers of America, Nationalization Research Committee, pamphlets 1921-1922 54 10 United Steelworkers of America, pamphlets 1942, 1945, 1954, 1959 54 11 United States Congress, Congressional Record 20-Jun-52 54 12 United States Congressional Hearings, Investigation of Wages and Working Conditions in the Coal Mining Industry, (HR 11022) March-April 1922 54 13 United States Congressional Hearings, Communist Domination of Unions and National Security March-July 1952 55 1 United States Congressional Hearings, Mutual Security Program (HR 5020 and HR 5113) June-July 1951 55 2 United States Congressional Hearings, Wage Stabilization Board March 1952, May-June 1952 56 1 United States Department of Labor, Monthly Labor Review 1958, 1959, 1961 56 2 United States Department of Labor, pamphlet, bulletin 1952, 1960 56 3 United States Department of State, pamphlet (Havana Charter for an International Trade Organization) Mar-48 56 4 United States Supreme Court, United Mine Workers of America Amicus Curiae Brief (Carter vs. Carter Coal Company) Oct-35 56 5 Wage Stabilization Board, pamphlet 1952 57 - 59 Subseries 4.3: Newspapers Subseries, 1906-1961 (3 boxes) 57 1 The Alabama News Digest 28-Apr-48 57 2 AFL-CIO News 19-Aug-61 57 3 The Coal Digger, (National Miners Union) 3-Mar-28 57 4 The Coal Digger, (National Miners Union) 1-Oct-28 57 5 The Catholic Herald Citizen 4-Dec-37 57 6 The Catholic Worker July, October 1937 57 7 The CIO News 1953 57 8 Illinois Labor (Illinois State Industrial Union Council) Dec-53 57 9 The Illinois Miner 3-Feb-23 57 10 The Illinois Miner 1930 57 11 The Illinois Miner 1930 57 12 The Illinois Miner 1930 57 13 IUE-CIO News May-54 57 14 Labor Nov-37 57 15 Labor Herald CIO (Northern California CIO) Dec-38 57 16 The Labor Leader (Association of Catholic Trade Unionists) 15-Jun-38 57 17 The Lilly Signal (incomplete issue) 20-Apr-06 57 18 The Lilly Signal (incomplete issue) 1-Jun-06 57 19 The Lilly Signal (incomplete issues) 8-Jun-06 57 20 The Lilly Signal (incomplete issue) 20-Jul-06 57 21 The Lilly Signal (incomplete issue) 12-Oct-06 57 22 The Lilly Signal (incomplete issue) March 29, 1907 (Parts 1 and 2) 57 23 The Lilly Signal (incomplete issue) 14-Jun-07 57 24 The Lilly Signal (incomplete issue) 9-Aug-07 57 25 The Lilly Signal (incomplete issue) 7-Feb-08 57 26 The Lilly Signal (incomplete issue) 9-Oct-08 58 1 The Lilly Signal (incomplete issue) 19-Mar-09 58 2 The Lilly Signal (incomplete issue) 26-Mar-09 58 3 The Lilly Signal (incomplete issue) 23-Apr-09 58 4 The Lilly Signal (incomplete issue) 28-May-09 58 5 The Lilly Signal (incomplete issue) 23-Jul-09 58 6 The Lilly Signal (incomplete issue) 31-Mar-11 58 7 The Lilly Signal (incomplete issue) 30-Jun-11 58 8 The Lilly Signal (incomplete issue) 21-Aug-14 58 9 The Lilly Signal (incomplete issue) [c. 1910] 58 10 Midwest Labor World Jul-44 58 11 Minnesota CIO Labor Jul-53 58 12 Our Sunday Visitor Apr-37 58 13 The Pittsburgh Catholic June-July 1937 58 14 The Pittsburgh Catholic Aug-37 58 15 The Pittsburgh Catholic Sep-37 58 16 The Pittsburgh Catholic Sep-37 58 17 The Pittsburgh Catholic Sep-38 58 18 The Progressive Miner 1932, 1933 58 19 Social Justice (Father Coughlin's Weekly Review) 1937 58 20 Social Justice (Father Coughlin's Weekly Review) 1937 58 21 Steel Labor (USWA) 1956-1957 58 22 The Voice for Human Rights (Committee of Catholics for Human Rights) 1939-1940 58 23 United Automobile Worker 1942, 1956 59 1 United Mine Workers Journal February 1932, December 1936 59 2 United Mine Workers Journal 1940, 1942 59 3 United Mine Workers Journal 1946, 1947, 1949 59 4 United Mine Workers Journal 1950-1952 59 5 United Mine Workers Journal 1953 59 6 United Mine Workers Journal 1954 59 7 United Mine Workers Journal 1954-January 1, 1955 59 8 United Mine Workers Journal 1956 59 9 United Mine Workers Journal 1957 59 10 United Mine Workers Journal 1957 59 11 United Mine Workers Journal 1958-1959 59 12 United Mine Workers Journal 1960 59 13 UIU Journal Dec-51 60 Series 5: Photographs, 1927-1958 (1 box) This series contains around 60 photos that demonstrate John Brophy's various labor activities and trips abroad as a representative of the CIO and the AFL-CIO in international labor organizations. A complete list and description of the each photo can be found on the folder list below. 60 1 John Brophy with a group of Ukrainian miners outside a mine at Donbas Basin, Ukraine, USSR 1927 60 2 John Brophy with Chiang Kai-Shek and other unidentified delegates at the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions Conference, Taipei, Taiwan. 7/22/1950 60 3 John Brophy with other International Confederation of Free Trade Union delegates at the airport, Kuala Lumpur, Malaya. 8/14/1950 60 4 Air view of Lahti, Finland. 1955 60 5 Unidentified group of delegates around a conference table at an International Confederation of Free Trade Unions Conference, Lahti, Finland. 1955 60 6 John Brophy at a railroad station in Finland with Finnish labor officials. 1955 60 7 John Brophy at a railroad station in Finland with Finnish labor officials 1955 60 8 John Brophy with a group of delegates to the Committee of the Federation of Free Trade Unions, Manila, Philippines. 8/3/1950 60 9 John Brophy and other unidentified International Confederation of Free Trade Union delegates meet with President Nehru of India, New Delhi, India. 1950 60 10 John Brophy and other International Confederation of Free Trade Union delegates and an Indian guide, New Delhi, India. 7/6/1950 60 11 John Brophy with his wife Anita walking on the boardwalk at the 1937 CIO conference at Atlantic City, New Jersey. 1937 60 12 Group shot of miners' delegates to the CIO's 15th Constitutional Convention, Cleveland, Ohio. 11/1/1953 60 13 John Brophy with an Austrian trade union delegation, Washington, DC. n.d. 60 14 John Brophy speaking to an outdoor labor rally at Six Mile Run, Pennsylvania. 8/17/1924 60 15 John Brophy's first home in the US, Philipsburg, PA. 1893 60 16 John Brophy with the Steelworkers Organizing Committee delegates at the CIO Convention, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 11/1/1938 60 17 John Brophy speaking at the Virginia CIO Convention, Danville, Virginia. 9/1/1949 60 18 John Brophy in front of Hotel Condado, San Juan, Puerto Rico. 1950 60 19 John Brophy with Martin Kyne and Jocob Potofsky outside the Palazzo del Ghiacco while in Italy for the Second World Congress of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, Milan, Italy. 1951 60 20 John Brophy with other CIO leaders and office workers, Kathryn Lewis, Charles Howard, Harvey Fremming, Raplh Hetzel, and Phil Murray at a table. 1938 60 21 John Brophy with CIO leaders in a press photo, includes Francis Gorman, Phil Murray, Charles Howard, John Lewis, Sidney Hillman, and Harvey Fremming . 3/1/1937 60 22 John Brophy with other CIO leaders around a table, including Lee Pressman, Phil Murray, William Mitch, Clinton Golden and others. ca. 1938 60 23 Memorial site, Porkkala, Finland. ca. 1955 60 24 John Brophy at memorial site, Porkkala, Finland. ca. 1955 60 25 John Brophy at memorial site, Porkkala, Finland. ca. 1955 60 26 John Brophy with unidentified man at memorial site, Porkkala, Finland. ca.1955 60 27 John Brophy in unidentified audience. ca. 1950s 60 28 John Brophy and his daughter Jacqueline Brophy with others, Paris, France. 1945 60 29 John Brophy with unidentified group, probably in Knoxville, Tennessee. ca. 1950's 60 30 John Brophy with unidentified group, Puerto Rico. 1950 60 31 John Brophy with unidentified group, Puerto Rico. 1950 60 32 John Brophy with his daughter Jacqueline Brophy in Paris, France. 1945 60 33 John Brophy with his two children, Jacqueline and Philip, probably in their yard. 1925 60 34 John Brophy with his wife, Anita Brophy, in a yard in Ebensburg, Pennsylvania. 8/1/1954 60 35 John Brophy in group photo of the Ninth Foreign Service Selection Board, Washington, DC. 6/27/1955 60 36 Pine Grove School, Urey, Pennsylvania. n.d. 60 37 John Brophy with his wife Anita and others at the Inter-American Catholic Social Action Conference, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil . 8/1/1948 60 38 John Brophy and other International Confederation of Free Trade Union delegates meet Premier Songgram at the Government House, Bangkok, Thailand. 7/25/1950 60 39 John Brophy and his wife Anita Brophy arriving at the airport in Puerto Rico with other unidentified people. 1950 60 40 John Brophy with other US travelers and Russians in their visit to Russia, Moscow, Russia. 1927 60 41 John Brophy and Fred Dalley, International Confederation of Free Trade Union delegates, Singapore airport. 1950 60 42 John Brophy in congregation at Gloria Church, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 1948 60 43 John Brophy and his wife Anita Brophy with an unidentified man and a Swiss guard, Rome, Italy. 1948 60 44 John Brophy with other International Confederation of Free Trade Union delegates and guides, Penang, Malaya. 1950 60 45 John Brophy with Philip Murray and other Steelworkers Organizing Committee members. ca. 1937-1938 60 46 John Brophy addressing workers at Chungshan Hall, Taipei, Taiwan. ca. 1950 60 47 John and Anita Brophy with their son Philip at his graduation. 1941 60 48 John Brophy conferring with CIO head John Lewis at the 1937 convention, Atlantic City, New Jersey. 1937 60 49 John Brophy laying a CIO wreath with Dan Benedict and Walter Reuther in Mexico. 12/13/1954 60 50 John Brophy with four other unidentified CIO Community Services Committee members, Washington, DC. 1953 60 51 John Brophy speaking at an outdoor rally, probably Pennsylvania. ca. 1920 60 52 John Brophy with the Henry George Club of Pittsburgh. 1/28/1950 60 53 John Brophy and other International Confederation of Free Trade Union delegates entering the UOEF building, Manila, Philippines. 1950 60 54 John Brophy and an unidentified group under a New England Council of Utility Workers banners. ca. 1937 60 55 John Brophy and other International Confederation of Free Trade Union delegates with President Chiang Kai-Shek, Taipeh, Taiwan. 7/22/1950 60 56 Steam shovel operating at Kirjalala, Finland. ca. 1955 60 57 John Brophy with Emil Mazey, Tom Doherty and others at AFL-CIO Convention. 1955 60 58 Walter Reuther, President of UAW and CIO, and Victor Reuther, European Representative of the CIO, with French trade union leaders, Paris France. 1953 60 59 Charles Levinson with Italian labor leaders, Roberto Cozzanitti and Italo Viglianesi. ca. 1953 60 60 John Brophy outside of the Chinese Federation of Labor with Chinese labor officials, Taipei, Formosa. 7/21/1950 60 61 Labor rally/picnic, probably in Pennsylvania (1 of 5). ca. 1924 60 62 Labor rally/picnic, probably in Pennsylvania (2 of 5). ca. 1924 60 63 Labor rally/picnic, probably in Pennsylvania (3 of 5). ca. 1924 60 64 Labor rally/picnic, probably in Pennsylvania (4 of 5). ca. 1924 60 65 Labor rally/picnic, probably in Pennsylvania (5 of 5). ca. 1924 61 66 Large group portrait of the delegates to the 28th consecutive United Mine Workers of America Convention, Monument Circle, Indianapolis, Indiana. 9/20/1921 61 67 Group portrait of the Miners' and Mine Owners' Conference at the White House, Washington, DC. 7/1/1922 61 68 Group portrait of the Miners' and Mine Owners' Conference at the White House, Washington, DC. 12/13/1954