Milwaukee, Wisconsin Mayor Henry W. Maier Administration, Records


Summary Information
Title: Milwaukee, Wisconsin Mayor Henry W. Maier Administration, Records
Inclusive Dates: 1957-1989

Creators:
  • Milwaukee (Wis.). Mayor
  • Maier, Henry W., 1918-1994
Call Number: Milwaukee Series 44; Audio 1235A; VBB 256-VBB 272; VBC 777; VHA 107-VHA 138

Quantity: 199.4 cubic feet (199 records center cartons, part of 1 flat box, and 187 volumes), 14 reels of microfilm (35 mm), 1363 audio recording (cassette), 308 audio recordings (reel to reel), 1 audio recording (compact disc), 2 films (16 mm), 50 videorecordings, and 111 pieces of memorabilia

Repository:
Archival Locations:
UW-Milwaukee Libraries, Archives / Milwaukee Area Research Ctr. (Map)
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)

Abstract:
The official records of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Mayor Henry W. Maier's administration, including audio tapes, correspondence, memorabilia, memoranda, reports, and speeches. Most of the records were created by Maier's office staff, especially Richard J. Budelman, Bradley Carr, Bert Mulroy, and Robert J. Welch. A few records, mostly from city offices, dating 1959-1960, are also included. Subjects particularly well documented include: the city budget; civil rights, especially the 1967 civil disturbances; administrative and departmental operations; disputes with the local press, particularly the Milwaukee Journal; housing issues and the Model Cities program; interstate highway construction; licensing of cable television; the metropolitan sewer system; non-point pollution control; redevelopment of Milwaukee's downtown, including the Bradley Center, Grand Avenue Mall, and MECCA facility; state and federal aid programs; Summerfest; Maier's re-election campaigns, and his role as a national urban leader. Also included are records of various political organizations with which Maier was associated, including the National League of Cities, the U.S. Conference of Mayors, and the Wisconsin Alliance of Cities.

Language: English

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Biography/History

Henry W. Maier was born on February 7, 1918 in Dayton, Ohio, to Charles and Marie Nelke. His father died when Maier was eleven months old, and Henry took his stepfather's surname upon entering the University of Wisconsin. Maier's maternal grandparents raised him in Springfield, Ohio.

Maier attended the University of Wisconsin Extension in Milwaukee from 1936 to 1938 and received a B.A from the University of Wisconsin in Madison in 1940. After college, Maier worked for several insurance companies. A First Lieutenant (USNR) during World War II, Maier served as a supply officer on a destroyer in the Pacific. Following the war Maier returned to the insurance business and opened his own general agency, which he operated throughout his years in the legislature. He received an M.A. from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 1964.

Maier's grandparents, supporters of Franklin Roosevelt, kindled his interest in politics and encouraged him to enter public life. He became active in the Roosevelt for President Club at the UW Extension in 1936, and also in local Progressive and Socialist groups and the League for Liberal Action. For a period in 1940, Maier was a member of the Willkie for President Club, based on his anti-war feelings, but he eventually voted for Roosevelt.

Following his return from World War II, Maier became increasingly active in Milwaukee politics. He ran for mayor in 1948, at the age of twenty-eight, and finished sixth of fifteen candidates. Maier became chairman of the First Ward Democratic Club and worked extensively with Andy Biemiller, Vi Lomoe, Dan Hoan, and others to strengthen the local Democratic Party. He was elected to the state legislature in 1950. Through the 1950s, Maier was active in developing the Democratic Party, fighting reapportionment, and assisting in creating the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He won his first mayoral election in 1960, defeating Henry Reuss.

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY OF THE MAYOR'S OFFICE

The Charter of the City of Milwaukee established the mayor's office and duties (chapter 2, section 2; chapter 3, sections 2 and 13; chapter 4, section 1). In 1874 and again in 1882, the Wisconsin State legislature amended the legal status of the mayor's office (Chapter 324, section 2, Laws of Wisconsin, 1882). The 1882 legislation, also found in the current (1992) City Ordinances (Chapter 3, section 1) remains the statutory authority for the mayor's office. The text of the city ordinance reads:

The mayor shall take care that the laws of the state and the ordinances of the city are duly observed and enforced; and that all officers of the city discharge their respective duties. He shall from time to time give the common council such information and recommend such measures as he may deem advantageous to the city. The mayor shall be the chief executive officer, and the head of the fire department and of the police of the city, and in case of a riot or other disturbance, or whenever he and the chief of police shall deem it necessary for the preservation of the public peace and the good order of the city, they may appoint as many special or temporary policemen as they may deem necessary.

Scope and Content Note

Milwaukee Series 44 documents the mayoral administration (1960-1988) of Henry W. Maier and provides a detailed picture of issues that sometimes never made the local press or became public. Like most modern managers, Maier relied heavily on his staff to prepare background information and policy guidance. This is reflected in the records. There are very few documents actually handwritten by Maier, and it is often impossible to tell if typed letters were dictated or written by him, or if he simply signed them.

Maier's office staff, especially Staff Assistants Richard J. Budelman, Bradley Carr, Bert Muiroy, and Press Aide Robert J. Welch, created most of the records. The documentation consists largely of correspondence, memoranda, and reports created by Maier's staff to provide the mayor with background information and recommendations. Quite often, the staff memoranda provide great detail about a particular issue. For example, the files under “Welch, Robert J.,” one of Maier's press aides, contain documents pertaining to the mayor's relationship with the media. Richard J. Budelman's frank memos offer a unique glimpse into the administration's operations.

A few records, mostly from city offices, dating 1959-1960, are also included.

Some materials were microfilmed before the records were transferred to the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Materials microfilmed include: Milwaukee Journal and Sentinel editorials, scrapbooks, and speeches. Paper copies of the speeches are also available in boxes 169-178. An Appendix to this finding aid is a chronological list of Maier's speeches.

The records are organized into three series:

  • Series 1. Subject Files, Boxes 1 to 199, 251, 264-268 and microfilm Reels 1-14
  • Series 2. Memorabilia, Boxes 252 to 263
  • Series 3. Media Files including Tape Recordings, in Boxes 200-248, and Videorecordings, in Boxes 249-250

Topical Abstracts

The records contain materials on a wide variety of topics. The following abstracts provide general information about the availability of materials on given topics.

Administrative Operations

Included are voluminous records detailing many of the operations of city departments and offices. Some of the major files concern the Board of Estimates; building inspection; capital improvements; Central Board of Purchases; Central Electronic Data Services; City Attorney; City Plan and City Service Commissions; the Departments of City Development, Intergovernmental Fiscal Liaison, and Public Works; and labor contracts with city workers. While much of the documentation is routine, researchers can trace the evolution of the city budget and operations in great detail. The files of the City Attorney provide interesting documents which explain the legal authority of the city in many lawsuits. The controversies surrounding the 1981 investigation of sanitation workers by the Milwaukee Journal are especially well documented.

Business and Economics

The city's efforts to improve its business and economic environment are documented in a number of places in the records. Researchers should examine the files of the Department of City Development and subjects such as downtown, economic development, economy, the landbank, and the port of Milwaukee. A number of specific activities and projects are also well documented. The files contain materials on the city's dispute with Brown Deer over the annexation of Granville. Much of the land, kept in a “landbank,” was later used for industrial development and the Northridge Shopping Center. By the end of the 1970s, Milwaukee was receiving multi-million dollar Urban Development Action Grants. To develop small industries, Maier established the Science and Technology Utilization Council. Also well documented are large downtown redevelopment efforts including the Bradley Center, Grand Avenue Mall, and Milwaukee Exposition, Convention Center and Arena (MECCA). Records detailing the origins and development of Summerfest and on cable television franchising in Milwaukee are especially comprehensive. Information on the development of the interstate high-way system, relocation housing, and the growth of public resistance to the building of more roads is also present. Researchers should look both in the expressway files and under the names of specific roads.

Civil Rights

Much information on affirmative action and the civil rights movement, especially in the 1960s and 1970s, is available in the records. Studies in the early 1960s on acculturation and public schools, funded by the Ford Foundation, provide insights on the status of African-American Milwaukeeans in the early 1960s. In 1968, the city began a “Learn By Doing” program to provide educational, cultural, and recreational jobs for disadvantaged youths. Of particular interest is the log kept by the mayor's office during the July 1967 civil disturbances. Audio tapes of Maier's meeting with Father James Groppi in August 1967 are available in Audio 1235A. Extensive files also exist on the city's affirmative action program, the “War on Prejudice,” and the Commission on Community Relations and its implementation of the Greenleigh & Associates study on Milwaukee race relations. Relatively little information can be found on the busing and integration of Milwaukee public schools, largely because Maier did not become actively involved in the issues, and the staff usually directed constituent correspondence to the School Board. The controversies over the police department's treatment of minorities are not well documented. Patrons can, however, find some information in the files on Ernest Lacy and the Police Department.

Federal and State Aid

Maier was a strong advocate of state and federal assistance to the city, which is well documented in files on state aid and shared taxes, the Community Development Agency, Crusade for Resources, housing, HUD, Model Cities, and the Wisconsin Alliance of Cities. Many of these files contain extensive progress reports on various assistance projects, especially for housing. The Model Cities and Community Development Agency are particularly rich sources of information, providing detailed grant applications and reports, minutes of meetings with citizen's groups, and planning documents and proposals. Maier's fight with Governor Tony Earl in the mid-1980s over state aid and shared taxes is also well documented.

Media Relations

Henry Maier engaged in a long-running dispute with the local press, especially the Milwaukee Journal. The records include extensive correspondence and memoranda written by the mayor and his staff dealing with alleged journalistic errors, especially by Journal reporter Joel McNally. Also included are files from Maier's formal complaint to the FCC, claiming a journalistic monopoly by the Journal Company. Included too are copies of the mayoral office's newsletters, beeper and press releases, scripts for radio and television shows, and background materials and transcripts for news conferences. Of special interest are the quantitative analyses of press reporting by the staff, and Maier's heavily annotated copy of a 1987 Milwaukee magazine article, “The Unknown Mayor.” Journal and Sentinel editorials from 1960-1988 are available on microfilm.

National Policies and Politics

Henry Maier was heavily involved in establishing national urban policies. Many of the files contain Maier's correspondence with national political leaders. In 1963, he became vice president of the National Municipal League, and one year later he was elected president of the National Municipal Association (later the National League of Cities). In 1965, he spearheaded the passage of a resolution by the U.S. Conference of Mayors calling for the elimination of exclusionary zoning, and initiated a proposal with the National League of Cities for a national urban observatories program. In 1971, Maier was elected president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM). In 1973, he organized the Caucus of Democratic Mayors and served as its first president. The following year, he was elected chairman of the National Conference of Democratic Mayors (NCDM), and helped set strategy for the role of mayors in the National Democratic Committee. In 1975, following extensive work by Maier, the NCDC adopted a National Urban Policy statement, which Jimmy Carter and the National Democratic Committee endorsed the following year. In 1977, Maier received the NCDM Distinguished Urban Mayor Award. In 1979, Maier went to the Camp David economic summit with Jimmy Carter; he also received the Distinguished Urban Mayor Award from the National Urban Coalition. In 1983, Maier successfully lobbied the NCDM to draft a new urban policy for the presidential campaign. The following year, he received the USCM's Distinguished Public Service Award. In 1987, he received the Urban Coalition's Distinguished Urban Mayor Award; the USCM's Michael A. DiNunzio Award for his leadership on the fight against urban poverty, and the NLC's President's Award.

State and Local Politics

Henry Maier was a major figure in the state of Wisconsin and in Milwaukee throughout his years in office, and most of his political activities are well documented. The files contain many documents on Maier's role in the Wisconsin Alliance of Cities, and his dealings with Wisconsin's governors. Files on Maier's re-election campaigns of 1972 and 1980 provide a detailed glimpse at his political operations, although relatively little exists for his other campaigns. Little material can be found on the Wisconsin Democratic Party. The files include Maier's official correspondence with the Common Council and its committees, but relatively few letters to individual council members discussing issues will be found. The mayor's Common Council files also include copies of his veto messages. Of particular interest are the folders on the 1987 veto of the Groppi Viaduct.

Series 1. Subject Files

Arrangement

The subject files are organized alphabetically by personal name, name of office, or by topic. Files can contain a variety of materials, including correspondence, staff memos, and reports.

Cross References

Throughout the subject files, there are cross references between names of individuals, organizations, and topics--for example: Correspondence [See also “Personal Correspondence”] or Braves [See “Milwaukee Braves”].

The “See also” references refer to related folders elsewhere in the files. These references are not intended to provide access to every possible related folder, but only to help find other major headings; usually, no more than three “See also” references are provided.

Names of Offices

Many city offices changed names throughout the years of the Maier administration or were known by various official and unofficial names. This finding aid employs the most common name last used by the administration. Where necessary, cross references to the office holders are also provided. For example, there is a cross reference from “Executive Secretary” to “Johnson, Charles W.”

Series 2. Memorabilia

In this series are 111 pieces of memorabilia from the Maier administration. The items were given to the mayor from a variety of sources. The contents list below is arranged by date, then by the name of group giving the item. It provides name of the group donating the item, date, notes, item number, and location. The number on the artifact was usually provided by the mayor's staff before he left office.

Some items are on exhibit, oversized, or still in Henry Maier's possession, and are so noted. The exhibited items are marked “exhibit”; oversized items are marked “oversize”; and items in Maier's possession are marked “HWM.” The location of these materials will be updated as needed.

Series 3. Media Files

This series contains 1,370 audio cassette and reel-to-reel tapes, arranged chronologically. These are assigned call number Audio 1235A plus a number for each item; in each year, the item numbers begin again at “#1”. (Two 16 mm films from 1967 are shelved and numbered with the tape recordings.)

This series also contains 49 videotapes recorded by the mayor's office. Each video has a separate call number which is indicated in the contents list below.

Administrative/Restriction Information
Acquisition Information

The State Historical Society of Wisconsin accepted the intellectual and physical transfer of the materials from the city of Milwaukee on March 18, 1988. The city transferred the records in several parts between 1988 and 1989. The city transferred another set of records to the Society in January 1992. Accession Number: C1988/023; C1992/010


Processing Information

Boxes 1-263 processed by Mark A. Vargas and Matt Blessing at the Milwaukee Urban Archives, October 1989-February 1991. Boxes 264-268 processed by Jim Kusik at the Milwaukee Urban Archives, January-February 1992.


Contents List
Milwaukee Series 44
Series: Series 1. Subject Files
Box   1
Folder   1
Abandoned Autos, 1970-1971
Box   1
Folder   2
Abbott Tract, 1969-1970
Accomplishments
Note: See also “Biography” and “Personal Facts”
Box   1
Folder   3
1960-1984
Box   264
Folder   1
1985-1988
Acculturation
Note: See also “Ford Foundation” and “Schools”
Box   1
Folder   4
1960-1965
Box   1
Folder   5-7
1966
Box   1
Folder   8
1967-1968
Acme Disposal Services Inc.
Box   1
Folder   9
1967-1970
Box   1
Folder   10
1972-1975
Box   1
Folder   11
Across the Mayor's Desk [WISN Television Show], 1960-1963
Box   1
Folder   12
Acting Mayor, 1981-1986
Box   1
Folder   13
“Action Alert,” Project on Budget Priorities, 1975-1977
Box   1
Folder   14
Action Research Model Project, 1975
Box   1
Folder   15
Ad Hoc Student Mobilization Committee, 1968-1970
Box   1
Folder   16
Administrative Review Appeals Board, 1968-1979
Box   1
Folder   17
Administrative Task Force on Energy, 1981
Box   1
Folder   18
Advertising, 1961-1967
Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations
Box   1
Folder   19
1969-1972
Box   1
Folder   20-23
1987
Box   1
Folder   24-25
Docket Book, 1987
Box   264
Folder   2
1988
Box   1
Folder   26
Advisory Committee on Municipal Finance Study, 1973
Box   1
Folder   27
Advisory Council on the Arts, 1965-1966
Advisory Council to the Mayor
Box   1
Folder   28
1960-1961
Box   1
Folder   29
1962-1963
Box   1
Folder   30
Adway, Eric, 1984
Affirmative Action
Note: See also “Civil Rights”
Box   1
Folder   31
1975-1976
Box   1
Folder   32
1977-1979
Box   1
Folder   33
1980-1982
Box   1
Folder   34
1983
Box   2
Folder   1
1984
Box   2
Folder   2-3
1985
Box   2
Folder   4
1986
Box   2
Folder   5
1987
Box   264
Folder   3
1988
Box   2
Folder   6
AFL-CIO, 1961-1973
Aged
Box   2
Folder   7
1966
Box   2
Folder   8
1967-1968
Box   2
Folder   9
1969-1970
Box   2
Folder   10
Agnew, Spiro, 1969-1971
Box   2
Folder   11
Air Age, 1972
Air Pollution
Box   2
Folder   12
1966
Box   2
Folder   13
1967-1968
Box   2
Folder   14
1969
Box   2
Folder   15
1970
Box   2
Folder   16
1971
Box   2
Folder   17
1972
Box   2
Folder   18
1973-1977
Box   2
Folder   19
1978-1979
Box   2
Folder   20
Airlines, 1962-1965
Alcoholism
Box   2
Folder   21
1966-1979
Box   2
Folder   22
1980-1981
Box   2
Folder   23
Aldermen, 1960-1968
Box   2
Folder   24
Alewives, 1968-1971
Box   2
Folder   25
All-American City Awards, 1970
Box   2
Folder   26
Alley Lighting, 1966-1969
Box   2
Folder   27
Alternative Park Site Committee, 1971
Box   2
Folder   28
Ambrose, Myles, 1972
Box   2
Folder   29
Ambulance Service, 1978
Box   2
Folder   30
American Academy of Achievement, 1978
Box   2
Folder   31
American Auto Association, 1972-1973
Box   2
Folder   32
American Blacks Living Equally, 1967
Box   2
Folder   33
American Broadcasting Company, 1968
Box   264
Folder   4
American Can Company, 1975-1982
Box   2
Folder   34
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, 1974
Box   2
Folder   35
American Foundation for Negro Affairs, 1968
Box   2
Folder   36
American Indian Action Group, 1970
Box   2
Folder   37
American Legion Convention, 1966-1970
Box   2
Folder   38
American Management Association, 1970-1974
Box   3
Folder   1-3
American Menmax Corporation, 1970
Box   3
Folder   4
American Motors, 1976-1977
American Municipal Association
Box   3
Folder   5
1960-1963
Box   3
Folder   6
1964-1965
American Revolution Bicentennial Commission
Box   3
Folder   7
1974-1975
Box   3
Folder   8
1976
American Society for Public Administration
Box   3
Folder   9
1960-1971
Box   3
Folder   10
1972-1979
Box   3
Folder   11
American Society of Planning Engineers, 1967
Box   3
Folder   12
American Wind Symphony, 1978
Box   3
Folder   13
Americans for Democratic Action, 1965-1966
Box   3
Folder   14
Amtrak, 1971-1976
Box   3
Folder   15
Analysis of Measures Approved by the Mayor, 1963-1967
Box   3
Folder   16
Anderson, Janice F., 1976-1984
Animal Shelter
Box   3
Folder   17
1978-1980
Box   3
Folder   18
1981-1982
Animation Committee, 1978
Anonymous and Kook Letters
Box   3
Folder   20
1966-1967
Box   3
Folder   21
1968
Box   3
Folder   22
1969
Box   3
Folder   23
1970-1971
Box   3
Folder   24-25
1972
Box   3
Folder   26-27
1973
Box   3
Folder   28
1974
Box   4
Folder   1
1975
Box   4
Folder   2
1976
Box   4
Folder   3
1978-1979
Box   4
Folder   4
1980-1981
Box   4
Folder   5
1982-1983
Box   4
Folder   6-7
1984
Box   4
Folder   8
1985
Box   4
Folder   9
1986
Box   4
Folder   10
Annual Messages of the Mayor Sent to the Common Council, 1960-1972
Box   4
Folder   11
Anti-Ballistic Missile, 1969
Box   4
Folder   12
Anti-Inflation, 1978
Box   4
Folder   13
Anti-Litter, 1965
Box   4
Folder   14
Anti-Trust Action, 1970
Box   4
Folder   15
Anti-War Demonstrations, 1968
Appointment Books
Box   4
Folder   16
1977-1980
Box   4
Folder   17
1981-1984
Box   4
Folder   18
1985-1988
Appointments
Box   4
Folder   19
1961-1965
Box   4
Folder   20
1966-1968
Box   4
Folder   21
1970
Box   4
Folder   22
1971-1972
Box   4
Folder   23
1973
Box   4
Folder   24
1974
Box   4
Folder   25
1975-1976
Box   5
Folder   1
1977
Box   5
Folder   2
1978
Box   5
Folder   3
1979
Box   5
Folder   4
1980-1981
Box   5
Folder   5
Archbishop of Milwaukee, 1970
Arson
Box   5
Folder   6
1973-1978
Box   5
Folder   7
1979-1980
Art Center
Box   5
Folder   8
1960-1971
Box   5
Folder   9
1972-1974
Box   5
Folder   10
1975-1978
Box   5
Folder   11
Art Center Board, 1964-1972
Art Commission
Box   5
Folder   12
1962-1969
Box   5
Folder   13
1978-1982
Box   5
Folder   14
1983-1987
Box   5
Folder   15
Arts Council, 1966-1968
Box   5
Folder   16
Ashton, George, 1962
Box   5
Folder   17
Assemblymen, 1969-1970
Assessments
Box   5
Folder   18
1962-1968
Box   5
Folder   19
1969-1972
Box   5
Folder   20
1973
Box   5
Folder   21-22
1974
Box   5
Folder   23
1975-1978
Box   5
Folder   24
Associated Hospital Redevelopment Project, 1966
Association of Commerce
Box   5
Folder   25
1959-1964
Box   5
Folder   26
1965-1971
Box   5
Folder   27
1972-1973
Box   5
Folder   28
1974-1976
Box   6
Folder   1
1978-1980
Box   6
Folder   2
1981-1984
Box   6
Folder   3
1985
Box   264
Folder   5
1988
Box   6
Folder   4
Audit, 1976
Auditorium-Arena
Box   6
Folder   5
1960-1961
Box   6
Folder   6
1962-1963
Box   6
Folder   7
1964-1966
Box   6
Folder   8
1967-1968
Box   6
Folder   9
1969
Box   6
Folder   10-11
1970
Box   6
Folder   12
1971
Box   6
Folder   13-14
1972
Box   6
Folder   15-16
1973
Box   6
Folder   17-18
1974
Box   6
Folder   19
1975-1979
Box   6
Folder   20
Aukofer Book, 1968
Box   6
Folder   21
Awards, 1960-1965
Box   6
Folder   22
Axis Youth, 1976
Box   6
Folder   23
B-Girls, 1967
Box   6
Folder   24
Babcock and Wilcox, 1979-1980
Box   6
Folder   25
Balanced National Growth and Development Act, 1972
Bannon, Bridget
Box   6
Folder   26
1975
Box   6
Folder   27
1976-1977
Box   6
Folder   28
1978-1979
Box   6
Folder   29
1980-1981
Box   6
Folder   30
1982
Box   6
Folder   31
Barbee, Lloyd, 1967
Box   6
Folder   32
Barkin-Herman and Associates, 1966-1967
Box   6
Folder   33
Baseball, 1962-1970
Note: See also “Milwaukee Braves” and “Milwaukee Brewers”
Beautification Committee
Box   7
Folder   1
1965
Box   7
Folder   2-3
1966
Box   7
Folder   4-5
1967
Box   7
Folder   6-14
1968
Box   7
Folder   15-16
1969
Box   7
Folder   17
1970
Box   7
Folder   18
1971-1972
Box   7
Folder   19
1973-1975
Box   7
Folder   20
1976-1981
Box   7
Folder   21
1984-1987
Box   7
Folder   22
Contest Entry for 1968 Activities, 1968
Fountains
Box   7
Folder   23
1966-1967
Box   7
Folder   24
1968
Box   8
Folder   1
Service Station Improvement Program, 1968
Box   8
Folder   2-4
Service Station Improvement Program Pledges, 1968
Box   8
Folder   5
Youth, 1968
Box   8
Folder   6
Becker, Arthur P., 1967-1970
Box   8
Folder   7
Beckett, Calvin, 1966-1970
Bedik, Lloyd
Box   8
Folder   8
1971
Box   8
Folder   9-15
1972
Box   8
Folder   16-21
1973
Box   8
Folder   22-24
1974
Box   8
Folder   25
1975
Beeper Releases
Box   8
Folder   26
1971-1972
Box   8
Folder   27
1973
Box   9
Folder   1
1974-1975
Box   9
Folder   2
1976-1977
Box   9
Folder   3
1978-1979
Box   9
Folder   4
1980-1982
Box   9
Folder   5
1984
Box   9
Folder   6
1985
Box   9
Folder   7
1986
Box   9
Folder   8
1987-1988
Box   9
Folder   9
Beer Bars, 1971-1972
Box   9
Folder   10
Beer Tax, 1969
Box   9
Folder   11
Bell, Daniel, 1979-1984
Box   9
Folder   12
Belleview and Terrace Apartments, 1969
Box   9
Folder   13
Benefacts Inc., 1974
Box   9
Folder   14
Bicentennial Committee, 1973-1977
Box   9
Folder   15
Bicycles, 1971
Box   9
Folder   16
Biernat, Francis F., 1970-1971
Box   9
Folder   18
Billboards, 1968-1970
Box   9
Folder   17
Bingo, 1966
Biography
Note: See also “Accomplishments” and “Personal Facts”
Box   264
Folder   6
1986
Box   264
Folder   7
1987
Box   9
Folder   19
Birth Control, 1968-1970
Box   9
Folder   20
Black Beauty Pageant, 1978
Box   9
Folder   21
Black Cross, 1968
Black, Elizabeth
Box   9
Folder   22
1978-1979
Box   9
Folder   23
1980-1983
Box   9
Folder   24
Black Militant Organizations, 1968-1970
Box   9
Folder   25
Black Panthers, 1970
Box   9
Folder   26
Blenski, Roman, 1968
Box   9
Folder   27
Block Busting, 1969-1973
Box   9
Folder   28
Block Parent, 1967-1968
Box   9
Folder   29
Blood Bank, 1961-1978
Box   9
Folder   30
Blue Coat Foundation, 1966
Blue Cross Plan
Box   9
Folder   31
1960-1964
Box   9
Folder   32
1965-1984
Box   9
Folder   33
Board of Appeals, 1962-1963
Box   9
Folder   34
Board of Assessment, 1960-1982
Box   9
Folder   35
Board of City Service Commissioners, 1981
Box   9
Folder   36
Board of Election Commissioners, 1966-1981
Board of Estimates
Box   9
Folder   37
1960-1963
Box   10
Folder   1
1964
Box   10
Folder   2
1965
Box   10
Folder   3-4
1966
Box   10
Folder   5-6
1967
Box   10
Folder   7
1968
Box   10
Folder   8
1969
Box   10
Folder   9-11
1970
Box   10
Folder   12-17
1971
Box   10
Folder   18-21
1972
Box   11
Folder   1-5
1973
Box   11
Folder   6-8
1974
Box   11
Folder   9-13
1975
Box   11
Folder   14-15
1976
Box   11
Folder   16
1977
Box   11
Folder   17
1978
Box   11
Folder   18
Board of Ethics, 1977-1983
Box   11
Folder   19
Board of Fire and Police Commissioners, 1961-1981
Board of Harbor Commissioners
Note: See also “Harbor”
Box   11
Folder   20
1961-1964
Box   11
Folder   21
1965
Box   11
Folder   22
1966
Box   11
Folder   23-24
1967
Box   12
Folder   1-2
1968
Box   12
Folder   3-4
1971
Box   12
Folder   5
1981
Box   12
Folder   6
Board of Housing Code Enforcement and Appeals, 1973-1981
Box   12
Folder   7
Board of Realtors, 1972-1977
Box   12
Folder   8
Board of Review, 1960-1985
Box   12
Folder   9
Board of Standards and Appeals, 1961-1981
Box   12
Folder   10
Board of Tax Review, 1979-1981
Boards and Commissions
Box   12
Folder   11
1978
Box   12
Folder   12
1981-1984
Box   12
Folder   13
1985-1986
Box   12
Folder   14
1987
Box   264
Folder   8
1988
Box   12
Folder   15
Bomb Threat, 1970-1975
Box   12
Folder   16
Bonds, 1960-1970
Box   12
Folder   17
Borhegyi, Stephen, 1960-1964
Box   12
Folder   18
Borsuk, Alan, Interview, undated
Bowling Hall of Fame
Box   12
Folder   19
1976
Box   12
Folder   20
1978-1979
Box   12
Folder   21
Boycotts, 1973-1974
Boys' Club
Box   12
Folder   22
1967-1974
Box   12
Folder   23
1976-1979
Bradley Center
Box   12
Folder   24
1984
Box   12
Folder   25-27
1985
Box   12
Folder   28-30
1986
Box   12
Folder   31
1987
Box   264
Folder   9
1988
Box   12
Folder   32
Brady Street, 1976-1979
Branch Libraries
Box   13
Folder   1
1961-1962
Box   13
Folder   2
1963-1965
Box   13
Folder   3
Braun, Warren D., 1968-1974
Braves, See “Milwaukee Braves”
Box   13
Folder   4
Breier, Harold A., 1964-1984
Note: See also “Police Department”
Box   13
Folder   5
Brennan, James B., 1972-1984
Breweries
Box   13
Folder   6
1980-1983
Box   13
Folder   7
1984
Box   13
Folder   8
1985
Box   13
Folder   9
1986-1987
Box   264
Folder   10
1988
Brewers, See “Milwaukee Brewers”
Briefing Memos
Box   13
Folder   10
1966-1967
Box   13
Folder   11
1969
Box   13
Folder   12
Briefing Outlines, 1977
Box   13
Folder   13
Briefing Papers, 1966-1969
Briefs
Box   13
Folder   14
1966-1968
Box   13
Folder   15
1969
Box   13
Folder   16
1970-1972
Box   13
Folder   17
Brockel, Harry, 1960-1965
Brookings Institution
Box   13
Folder   18
1968
Box   13
Folder   19-20
1969
Box   13
Folder   21
1970-1972
Box   13
Folder   22
1985
Box   13
Folder   23
Brooks Stevens Associates, 1970
Box   13
Folder   24
Brotherhood 175, 1974-1975
Box   13
Folder   25
Brown, Bill, 1969-1972
Box   13
Folder   26
Brown Deer, 1961-1963
Box   13
Folder   27
Buckley, William F., 1966
Bucks, See “Milwaukee Bucks”
Budelman, Richard J.
Box   13
Folder   28
1966-1967
Box   13
Folder   29-31
1968
Box   14
Folder   1-2
1969
Box   14
Folder   3
1977-1979
Box   14
Folder   4
1980-1983
Box   14
Folder   5
1984-1985
Box   14
Folder   6
1986
Box   14
Folder   7
1987
Box   264
Folder   11
1988
Budget
Box   14
Folder   8
1960
Box   14
Folder   9
1961
Box   14
Folder   10
1962
Box   14
Folder   11
1963
Box   14
Folder   12
1964
Box   14
Folder   13
1965
Box   14
Folder   14
1966
Box   14
Folder   15-16
1967
Box   14
Folder   17-19
1968
Box   14
Folder   20-23
1969
Box   14
Folder   24-28
1970
Box   15
Folder   1-5
1971
Box   15
Folder   6-11
1972
Box   15
Folder   12-16
1973
Box   15
Folder   17-21
1974
Box   15
Folder   22-24
Budget Book 1
Note: Budget books contain detailed information on each department's proposed funding; they were originally arranged in “books” which actually were binders.
Box   16
Folder   1-3
Budget Book 2
Box   16
Folder   4-5
1975
Box   16
Folder   6-8
Budget Book 1
Box   16
Folder   9-11
Budget Book 2
Box   16
Folder   12-16
1976
Box   16
Folder   14-16
Budget Book 1
Box   16
Folder   17-19
Budget Book 2
Box   16
Folder   20-22
1977
Box   17
Folder   1-2
Budget Book 1
Box   17
Folder   3-4
Budget Book 2
Box   17
Folder   5-6
Budget Book 3
Box   17
Folder   7-10
1978
Box   17
Folder   11-13
Budget Book 1
Box   17
Folder   14-16
Budget Book 2
Box   17
Folder   17-19
Budget Book 3
Box   18
Folder   1-3
Budget Book 4
Box   18
Folder   4-5
Departmental Responses to the Development and Submission of a Contingency Plan
Box   18
Folder   6-7
1979
Box   18
Folder   8-10
Budget Book 1
Box   18
Folder   11-13
Budget Book 2
Box   18
Folder   14-16
Budget Book 3
Box   18
Folder   17-19
1980
Box   18
Folder   20-22
1981
Box   19
Folder   1-2
1982
Box   19
Folder   3-5
1983
Box   19
Folder   6-8
1984
Box   19
Folder   9-12
1985
Box   19
Folder   13-22
Hearings
Box   20
Folder   1-6
1986
Box   20
Folder   7-9
1987
Box   20
Folder   10-18
Hearings
Box   264
Folder   12
1988
Box   264
Folder   13
Budget Amendment Vetoes, 1987-1988
Box   20
Folder   19
Budget Format Committee, 1977-1978
Box   20
Folder   20
Buffalo Street Bridge, 1978
Box   20
Folder   21
Bugle American, 1972
Box   20
Folder   22
Building Code Committee, 1960-1980
Box   20
Folder   23
Building Codes, 1969-1985
Box   20
Folder   24
Building Construction, 1986
Building Inspection
Box   20
Folder   25
1960-1962
Box   20
Folder   26
1963-1964
Box   20
Folder   27
1965
Box   20
Folder   28
1966
Box   21
Folder   1
1967
Box   21
Folder   2
1968
Box   21
Folder   3
1969
Box   21
Folder   4
1970
Box   21
Folder   5-6
1971
Box   21
Folder   7
1972
Box   21
Folder   8
1973
Box   21
Folder   9
1974
Box   21
Folder   10-11
1975
Box   21
Folder   12
1976
Box   21
Folder   13
1977
Box   21
Folder   14
1978
Box   21
Folder   15-16
1979
Box   21
Folder   17-18
1980
Box   21
Folder   19
1981
Box   21
Folder   20
1982
Box   21
Folder   21
1983
Box   21
Folder   22
1984
Box   21
Folder   23
1985
Box   22
Folder   1-2
1986
Box   22
Folder   3
1987
Box   264
Folder   14
1988
Box   22
Folder   4
Building Owners and Managers Association, 1972
Box   22
Folder   5
Building Trades, 1969
Box   22
Folder   6
Bull Fights, 1966
Bureau of Bridges and Buildings
Box   22
Folder   7
1960-1977
Box   22
Folder   8
1978-1982
Box   22
Folder   9
1983-1985
Bureau of Engineers
Box   22
Folder   10
1968-1981
Box   22
Folder   11
1982-1984
Box   22
Folder   12
1985
Box   22
Folder   13
1986-1987
Bureau of Forestry
Box   22
Folder   14
1961-1968
Box   22
Folder   15
1969-1980
Box   22
Folder   16
1981-1987
Box   22
Folder   17
Bureau of Garbage Collection and Disposal, 1960
Box   22
Folder   18
Bureau of Municipal Equipment, 1982-1987
Bureau of Sanitation
Box   22
Folder   19
1971-1978
Box   22
Folder   20
1979
Box   22
Folder   21
1986-1987
Box   264
Folder   15
1988
Box   22
Folder   22
Bureau of the Budget, 1962-1964
Box   22
Folder   23
Burleigh-Concordia Neighborhood Association, 1969-1970
Box   22
Folder   24
Bus Strike, 1967
Business
Box   22
Folder   25
1978-1980
Box   22
Folder   26
1981-1983
Box   22
Folder   26
1984-1985
Box   22
Folder   28
1986
Box   22
Folder   29
1987
Box   22
Folder   30
Business Journal newspaper, 1983
Box   22
Folder   31
Businessmen's newsletter, 1973
Busing and Integration
Note: See also “Civil Rights,” “Commission on Community Relations,” “Groppi, James,” and “Schools”
Box   22
Folder   32
1973-1975
Box   23
Folder   1-2
1976
Box   23
Folder   3
1977
Box   23
Folder   4
1978
Box   23
Folder   5
By-line Articles, 1964-1965
Box   23
Folder   6
Byrne, Thomas, 1960-1961
Box   23
Folder   7
C & NW Railroad, 1963
Cable TV
Box   23
Folder   8
1966-1970
Box   23
Folder   9-14
1971
Box   23
Folder   15-16
1972
Box   23
Folder   17-19
1973
Box   23
Folder   20-22
1974
Box   23
Folder   23
1975
Box   23
Folder   24
1977-1978
Box   23
Folder   25
1979
Box   24
Folder   1-3
1980
Box   24
Folder   4-5
1981
Box   24
Folder   6-8
1982
Box   24
Folder   9
1983
Box   24
Folder   10
1984
Box   264
Folder   16
Bidders and Lobbyists, 1981
Box   24
Folder   11
Franchise Agreement with Warner Cable, 1983
Box   24
Folder   12
Time-Life Application for License, 1970
Box   24
Folder   13
Caffrey, Gerald, 1960-1961
Box   24
Folder   14
Califano, Joseph, 1977
Box   24
Folder   15
Calley, William, 1971
Box   24
Folder   16
Calhoun, Allen R., 1966-1971
Campaign
Box   24
Folder   17
1960
Box   24
Folder   18
Analysis Data
Box   24
Folder   19
1964
Box   24
Folder   20
Don Schwartz
Box   24
Folder   21
Election Analysis
Box   24
Folder   22
Platform Papers
Box   24
Folder   23
Progress Papers
Box   24
Folder   24
Undated
Box   24
Folder   25
1966
Box   24
Folder   26-27
1968
Box   25
Folder   1
Campaign Ads
Box   25
Folder   2
General
Box   25
Folder   3
Legrande Activities
Box   25
Folder   4
Special Committees
Box   25
Folder   5-6
1969-1971
Box   25
Folder   7-14
1972
Box   25
Folder   15
Black Analysis
Box   25
Folder   16
Candidates
Box   25
Folder   17
Canvassing Instructions
Box   25
Folder   18
Census Summary
Box   25
Folder   19
Computer Mailings
Box   25
Folder   20
“Crusade for Truth” Mailing
Box   25
Folder   21
“Decisions I Have Made”
Box   25
Folder   22
Election Polls
Box   25
Folder   23-25
Endorsements
Box   25
Folder   26
Freeway Analysis
Box   25
Folder   27-28
Fund Raising
Box   25
Folder   29
Literature
Box   25
Folder   30
Media
Box   25
Folder   31
Model Cities Analysis
Box   25
Folder   32
Petition Circulators
Box   25
Folder   33
Precincts Canvassed and Mailed
Box   26
Folder   1
Primary Mailer
Profile
Box   26
Folder   2
3rd Ward
Box   26
Folder   3
7th Ward
Box   26
Folder   4
11th Ward
Box   26
Folder   5
15th Ward
Box   26
Folder   6
Programs
Box   26
Folder   7
Questions Submitted to Presidential Candidates
Box   26
Folder   8
Sign Campaign
Box   26
Folder   9
Spring Primary Analysis
Box   26
Folder   10
Staff Activities
Box   26
Folder   11
U.A.W. Mailer Analysis
Box   26
Folder   12
Ward Level Activities
Box   26
Folder   13
Ward List of Political Opportunities
Box   26
Folder   14-15
1973
Box   26
Folder   16
1974
1975
Box   26
Folder   17
Solicitation Information (1973-1975)
1976
Box   26
Folder   18-19
General
Box   26
Folder   20-21
Position Papers
Box   26
Folder   22
Presidential Candidates
Box   26
Folder   23
Steering Committee
Box   26
Folder   24
Survey of Milwaukee Residents Attitudes Toward Mayor Henry Maier
Box   26
Folder   25-27
1979
Box   26
Folder   28-32
1980
Note: See also “Conta, Dennis”
Box   27
Folder   1-3
Conta Background Materials
Box   27
Folder   4
Conta Campaign Materials
Box   27
Folder   5
Conta-Maier Debate
Box   27
Folder   6-7
Conta Positions and Releases
Box   27
Folder   8
Election Summary
Box   27
Folder   9
Mailing Lists
Box   27
Folder   10-11
Police Support for Conta
Box   27
Folder   12
1982
Box   27
Folder   13-14
1983
Box   27
Folder   15-16
1984
Box   27
Folder   17
1986-1987
Box   264
Folder   17
1988
Box   27
Folder   18
Campenni, Frank, 1961
Box   27
Folder   19
Campus Unrest, 1970-1971
Box   27
Folder   20
Candidates, 1970-1975
Box   27
Folder   21
Candidates for Alderman, 1972
Box   27
Folder   22
Candidates for Governor, 1970
Box   27
Folder   23
Cannon, Mary, 1972
Box   27
Folder   24
Cannon, Virgie, 1967
Box   27
Folder   25
Capital Guidelines, 1970
Capital Improvements
Box   27
Folder   26
1960
Box   27
Folder   27-28
1961
Box   27
Folder   29
1962
Box   27
Folder   30-31
1963
Box   28
Folder   1
1964
Box   28
Folder   2
1965-1966
Box   28
Folder   3
1967-1968
Box   28
Folder   4
1969-1970
Box   28
Folder   5
1971-1973
Box   28
Folder   6
1974-1977
Box   28
Folder   7
1979-1980
Box   28
Folder   8
1981
Box   28
Folder   9
1982-1983
Box   28
Folder   10-11
1984
Box   28
Folder   12
1985
Box   28
Folder   13
1986-1987
Box   28
Folder   14
Coordinating Committee of the Five Taxing Units, 1966-1970
Box   28
Folder   15
Capital Times, 1968-1973
Box   28
Folder   16
Car Pool, 1973-1975
Box   28
Folder   17
Career Development Commission, 1969
Box   28
Folder   18
Careers Incorporated, 1968
Box   28
Folder   19
Carey, William, 1969
Box   28
Folder   20
Carleton, Don E., 1960-1962
Box   28
Folder   21
Carley, David, 1978
Carr, Bradley
Box   28
Folder   22-23
1969
Box   28
Folder   24-26
1970
Box   28
Folder   27-29
1971
Box   29
Folder   1-3
1972
Box   29
Folder   4-6
1973
Box   29
Folder   7
1974-1975
Carter, Jimmy
Box   29
Folder   8-12
1976
Box   29
Folder   13
1977-1978
Box   29
Folder   14
1979
Box   29
Folder   15
1980-1984
Box   29
Folder   16
Inaugural Committee, 1976-1977
Box   29
Folder   17-18
National Urban Policy Task Force, 1976
Box   29
Folder   19
Staff, 1980
Caucus of Democratic Mayors
Box   29
Folder   20-22
1974
Box   29
Folder   23
Advisory Council, 1975
Box   29
Folder   24-25
Meetings, 1974
Box   29
Folder   26-27
Members by State, 1974
Box   30
Folder   1
Membership, 1976
Box   30
Folder   2
Organizing Committee Meetings, 1974
Box   30
Folder   3-5
Urban Statement, 1975
Box   30
Folder   6
CBS, 1968-1970
Census
Box   30
Folder   7
1970-1972
Box   30
Folder   8
1973-1975
Box   30
Folder   9
1979
Box   30
Folder   10-11
1980
Box   30
Folder   12
1981-1986
Box   30
Folder   13
Center for Advanced Study in Organization Science, 1973
Box   30
Folder   14
Center for Civic Initiative, 1968-1971
Box   30
Folder   15-16
Center for Governmental Studies, 1974-1975
Central Board of Purchases
Box   30
Folder   17
1962-1964
Box   30
Folder   18-19
1965
Box   30
Folder   20-22
1966
Box   30
Folder   23
1967-1968
Box   30
Folder   24
1970-1973
Box   30
Folder   25
1974
Box   30
Folder   26
1975-1976
Box   30
Folder   27-28
1977
Box   31
Folder   1
1978-1981
Box   31
Folder   2
1982-1983
Box   31
Folder   3
1984-1985
Box   31
Folder   4
1986
Box   31
Folder   5
1987
Box   264
Folder   18
1988
Box   31
Folder   6
Central City, Analysis of News Articles, 1986
Box   31
Folder   7
Central City Development Corporation Complex, 1970-1974
Box   31
Folder   8
Central City Neighborhood Improvement Association, 1966-1970
Central Electronic Data Services
Box   31
Folder   9
1966
Box   31
Folder   10-11
1967
Box   31
Folder   12
1968
Box   31
Folder   13
1969
Box   31
Folder   14
1970
Box   31
Folder   15
1971
Box   31
Folder   16
1972
Box   31
Folder   17-18
1973
Box   31
Folder   19-20
1974
Box   31
Folder   21
1975-1976
Box   31
Folder   22
1977-1978
Box   31
Folder   23-24
1979
Box   32
Folder   1-5
1980
Box   32
Folder   6
1981-1982
Box   32
Folder   7
1983
Box   32
Folder   8-9
1984
Box   32
Folder   10
1985
Box   32
Folder   11-12
1986
Box   32
Folder   13-15
1987
Box   32
Folder   16
1988
Box   32
Folder   17
Central Energy Board, 1977-1982
Box   32
Folder   18
Central Information Center, 1977
Box   32
Folder   19
Central Office Space, 1966
CETA
Box   32
Folder   20
1975
Box   32
Folder   21
1976
Box   32
Folder   22
1977
Box   32
Folder   23-24
1978
Box   32
Folder   25
1979-1980
Box   32
Folder   26
1981-1982
Challenge to the Cities
Box   32
Folder   27
1965-1966
Box   32
Folder   28
1967-1976
Box   32
Folder   29
Responses, 1968
Box   32
Folder   30
“Challenge to the North” [newspaper series], 1978
Chambers, Lula Mae
Box   32
Folder   31
1984-1987
Box   264
Folder   19
1988
Box   33
Folder   1
Channel 4, Interview, 1978
Box   33
Folder   2
Channel 6, Interview, 1987
Box   33
Folder   3
Channel 10, 1966
Box   33
Folder   4
Charities, 1980-1981
Box   33
Folder   5
Charles Allis Library, 1976-1979
Box   33
Folder   6
Charter File, 1968
Box   33
Folder   7
Chicago Tribune, 1978-1987
Chief Administrator, See “Fraser, Leila,” “Hawkins, Earl R.,” “Musche, Jeffrey W.,” “Newcomb, James,” “Panagis, William,” and “Schwartz, Donald A.”
Box   33
Folder   8
Children's Hospital, 1979
Box   33
Folder   9
Christian Science Monitor, 1970
Christmas Tree Commission/Committee
Box   33
Folder   10
1960-1967
Box   33
Folder   11
1968
Box   33
Folder   12
1969
Box   33
Folder   13
1970
Box   33
Folder   14
1976-1978
Box   33
Folder   15
1980-1981
Box   33
Folder   16
1984-1985
Box   33
Folder   17
1986
Circus Parade
Box   33
Folder   18
1963-1967
Box   33
Folder   19
1968-1974
Box   33
Folder   20
1984
Box   33
Folder   21
1985
Box   33
Folder   22
1986
Box   33
Folder   23
1987
Box   33
Folder   24
“I Love a Parade,” by Richard Budelman, 1985
Box   33
Folder   25
“Send in the Clowns,” by Richard Budelman, 1986
Citizen Meetings
Box   33
Folder   26-28
1973
Box   33
Folder   29
1974
Box   34
Folder   1
1981
Box   34
Folder   2
1982
Box   34
Folder   3
Citizen Participation, 1978
Box   34
Folder   4
Citizens' Committee on Investment Policies and Procedures, 1972
Box   34
Folder   5
Citizens' Committee on Revenue Distribution, 1960-1966
Box   34
Folder   6
Citizens' Complaint Bureau, 1968-1969
Citizens' Conservation Council
Box   34
Folder   7
1968
Box   34
Folder   8
1969-1972
Box   34
Folder   9-11
Citizens' Development Advisory Committee, 1967-1978
Box   34
Folder   12
Citizens for Mayor Maier, 1974
Box   34
Folder   13
Citizens for Progress, 1969-1970
Citizens' Governmental Research Bureau
Box   34
Folder   14
1960-1964
Box   34
Folder   15
1965-1967
Box   34
Folder   16
1968
Box   34
Folder   17
1970-1985
Box   34
Folder   18
Citizens' Groups, 1978
Citizens' Planning and Urban Renewal Committee
Box   34
Folder   19
1960-1962
Box   34
Folder   20-21
1963-1967
Box   34
Folder   22
Citizens' Regional Environmental Coalition, 1973
Box   34
Folder   23
City and the Arts, 1969
City Attorney
Box   34
Folder   24
1960-1964
Box   34
Folder   25
1966-1967
Box   34
Folder   26
1968
Box   34
Folder   27
1969
Box   34
Folder   28-29
1970
Box   34
Folder   30
1971
Box   35
Folder   1
1972
Box   35
Folder   2
1973
Box   35
Folder   3
1974
Box   35
Folder   4
1975
Box   35
Folder   5
1976
Box   35
Folder   6
1977
Box   35
Folder   7
1978
Box   35
Folder   8
1979
Box   35
Folder   9
1980
Box   35
Folder   10
1981
Box   35
Folder   11-12
1982
Box   35
Folder   13
1983
Box   35
Folder   14
1984
Box   35
Folder   15
1985
Box   35
Folder   16-17
1986
Box   35
Folder   18-19
1987
Box   264
Folder   20
1988
Box   35
Folder   20
City Charter, 1968-1986
City Clerk
Box   35
Folder   21
1964-1968
Box   35
Folder   22
1969
Box   35
Folder   23
1970-1973
Box   35
Folder   24
1974-1978
Box   35
Folder   25
1979-1981
Box   35
Folder   26
1982-1986
Box   264
Folder   21
1988
Box   35
Folder   27
City Club, 1967
Box   35
Folder   28
City Engineer, 1961-1964
Box   35
Folder   29
City Hall Square, 1974-1975
City of Festivals Parade
Box   36
Folder   1-3
1984
Box   264
Folder   22
1988
Box   36
Folder   4
City of Milwaukee, Articles, 1976-1985
Box   36
Folder   5
City of Music and Fountains, 1967
City Plan Commission
Box   36
Folder   6
1961-1966
Box  
Folder   7
1967
Box  
Folder   8
1968
Box  
Folder   9
1969
Box   36
Folder   10
1970
Box   36
Folder   11
1971
Box   36
Folder   12
1972
Box   36
Folder   13
1973-1974
Box   36
Folder   14
1975-1976
Box   36
Folder   15
1977
Box   36
Folder   16
1978
Box   36
Folder   17
1979
Box   36
Folder   18
1980
Box   36
Folder   19-20
1981
Box   36
Folder   21
1982
Box   36
Folder   22
1983-1986
Box   264
Folder   23
1987-1988
City Service Commission
Box   36
Folder   23
1960
Box   36
Folder   24
1961
Box   37
Folder   1
1962
Box   37
Folder   2
1963
Box   37
Folder   3-4
1964
Box   37
Folder   5
1965
Box   37
Folder   6-10
1966
Box   37
Folder   11-16
1967
Box   37
Folder   17-23
1968
Box   38
Folder   1-8
1969
Box   38
Folder   9-14
1970
Box   38
Folder   15-23
1971
Box   39
Folder   1-7
1972
Box   39
Folder   8-14
1973
Box   39
Folder   15-20
1974
Box   40
Folder   1-5
1975
Box   40
Folder   6-7
1976
Box   40
Folder   8-9
1977
Box   40
Folder   10
1978
Box   40
Folder   11-12
1979
Box   40
Folder   13-16
1980
Box   40
Folder   17-18
1982
Box   40
Folder   19-20
1983
Box   40
Folder   21-24
1984
Box   41
Folder   1-3
1985
Box   41
Folder   4-5
1986
Box   264
Folder   24
1988
Box   41
Folder   6
City-State Idea, 1969
City Tax Commissioner
Box   41
Folder   7
1960-1965
Box   41
Folder   8
1980
Box   41
Folder   9
1981-1987
City Treasurer
Box   41
Folder   10
1962-1969
Box   41
Folder   11
1970-1973
Box   41
Folder   12
1974-1976
Box   41
Folder   13
1977-1978
Box   41
Folder   14
1983-1987
Box   41
Folder   15
City Venture Corporation, 1980-1981
Box   41
Folder   16-17
Civic Breakfast, 1968-1969
Civic Center
Box   41
Folder   18
1960-1967
Box   41
Folder   19
1968
Box   41
Folder   20
Civic Center Task Force, 1987
Civic Developments Inc.
Note: See also “Rasche, Robert”
Box   41
Folder   21-23
1971
Box   41
Folder   24-25
1972
Box   41
Folder   26
1973-1974
Box   41
Folder   27
1975
Box   42
Folder   1
Civic Festival Funding Board, 1979-1984
Box   42
Folder   2
Civic Foundation of Milwaukee, 1966-1968
Box   42
Folder   3
Civic Music Association, 1965-1971
Box   42
Folder   4
Civic Orchestra, 1974
Box   42
Folder   5
Civic Progress Commission, 1960-1962
Box   42
Folder   6
Civic Task Force, 1967
Box   42
Folder   7
Civil Aeronautics Board, 1973-1975
Civil Defense
Box   42
Folder   8-9
1960
Box   42
Folder   10-12
1961
Box   42
Folder   13-14
1962
Box   42
Folder   15-16
1963
Box   42
Folder   17
1964
Box   42
Folder   18-19
1965
Box   42
Folder   20-21
1966
Box   42
Folder   22
1967
Box   42
Folder   23
1968
Box   42
Folder   24
1969
Box   42
Folder   25
1970
Box   42
Folder   26
1971
Box   42
Folder   27
1972
Box   42
Folder   28
1973-1974
Box   42
Folder   29
1975
Box   43
Folder   1
Alert, 1960
Box   43
Folder   2
Milwaukee City Warning Point Standard Operating Procedure, undated
Box   43
Folder   3
Plan, 1960
Box   43
Folder   4
Studies, 1962
Civil Disturbances
Note: See also “Civil Rights” and “Groppi, James”
Box   43
Folder   5
1966
Box   43
Folder   6-12
1967
Box   43
Folder   13-15
1968
Box   43
Folder   16
1969-1970
Log of Activities
Box   43
Folder   17-18
Box   43
Folder   19
1970
Box   43
Folder   20
Mayor's Statements, 1967
Public Response, 1967
Box   43
Folder   21-27
August
Box   44
Folder   1-6
September-December
Box   44
Folder   7
Civil Emergency Guide, 1981
Box   44
Folder   8
Civil Liberties Union, 1968-1973
Civil Rights
Note: See also “Affirmative Action,” “Busing and Integration,” “Commission on Community Relations,” “Groppi, James,” and “NAACP”
Box   44
Folder   9
1962-1963
Box   44
Folder   10
1964
Box   44
Folder   11-12
1965
Box   44
Folder   13-14
1966
Box   44
Folder   15-16
1967
Box   44
Folder   17-19
1968
Box   44
Folder   20
1969-1979
Box   44
Folder   21
Claremont College, 1981
Box   44
Folder   22
Clean Community System, 1982-1983
Box   44
Folder   23
Cleanest Town Contest, 1968
Box   44
Folder   24
Clerk of Courts, 1968
Box   44
Folder   25
Clock Tower, 1965-1970
Box   44
Folder   26
Coalition for Action on Shared Taxes, 1971
Coalition for Human Needs and Budget Priorities
Box   44
Folder   27-31
1973
Box   45
Folder   1-8
Background Materials, 1973
Box   45
Folder   9
Coastal Zone, 1974-1978
Code Enforcement
Box   45
Folder   10
1967-1969
Box   45
Folder   11
1970-1971
Box   45
Folder   12
Colla, Dawn, 1980-1987
Box   45
Folder   13
Colton, Hildegarde, 1966-1975
Box   45
Folder   14
Commandos, 1973
Box   45
Folder   15
Commendations, 1961-1970
Box   45
Folder   16
Commercial Neighborhoods, 1978-1979
Commission on Community Relations
Note: See also “Busing and Integration,” and “Civil Rights”
Box   45
Folder   17
1961
Box   45
Folder   18
1962
Box   45
Folder   19
1963
Box   45
Folder   20-21
1964
Box   45
Folder   22-23
1965
Box   46
Folder   1-3
1966
Box   46
Folder   4-5
1967
Box   46
Folder   6
1968
Box   46
Folder   7
1969
Box   46
Folder   8
1970
Box   46
Folder   9-10
1971
Box   46
Folder   11-12
1972
Box   46
Folder   13
1973
Box   46
Folder   14-15
1974
Box   46
Folder   16
1975-1976
Box   46
Folder   17
1980
Box   46
Folder   18
1981
Box   46
Folder   19
1982
Box   46
Folder   20
1983
Box   46
Folder   21
1984-1985
Box   46
Folder   22
1986
Box   46
Folder   23
Analyst II, Elisa Hernandez, 1970
Box   46
Folder   24-25
Members, 1961-1966
Box   47
Folder   1
Commission on Human Rights, 1960
Box   47
Folder   2
Commission Row, 1966
Box   47
Folder   3
Commissioner of Insurance, State Capital, Madison, Wisconsin, 1966
Box   47
Folder   4
Commissioner of Public Debt, 1975-1981
Commissions, See “Boards and Commissions”
Box   47
Folder   5
Committee for the Observance of United Nations Day, 1961-1967
Box   47
Folder   6
Committee of 21, 1970
Box   47
Folder   7
Committee on Political Education, 1971
Box   47
Folder   8
Committee on the Selection of a Chief of Police, 1984
Common Council
Box   47
Folder   9
1961-1962
Box   47
Folder   10
1963-1964
Box   47
Folder   11
1965
Box   47
Folder   12
1966
Box   47
Folder   13-14
1967
Box   47
Folder   15
1968
Box   47
Folder   16
1969
Box   47
Folder   17-18
1970
Box   47
Folder   19-20
1971
Box   47
Folder   21
1972
Box   47
Folder   22
1973
Box   47
Folder   23
1974
Box   47
Folder   24
1976
Box   47
Folder   25
1977
Box   47
Folder   26
1978-1979
Box   47
Folder   27-29
1980
Box   47
Folder   30
1981
Box   47
Folder   31
1982
Box   47
Folder   32
1983
Box   47
Folder   33-34
1984
Box   48
Folder   1-3
1985
Box   48
Folder   4-8
1986
Box   48
Folder   9-10
1987
Box   264
Folder   25
1988
Box   48
Folder   11
Building and Grounds Committee, 1971
Committees
Box   48
Folder   12
1961-1965
Box   48
Folder   13
1967
Finance and Personnel Committee
Box   48
Folder   14
1971-1979
Box   48
Folder   15
1980-1983
Box   48
Folder   16
Health-Traffic Committee
Judiciary and Legislation Committee
Box   48
Folder   17
1971-1975
Box   48
Folder   18
1976-1985
Box   264
Folder   26
1986-1988
Box   48
Folder   19
Organization and Methods Committee, 1975-1985
Box   48
Folder   20
Public Improvement Committee, 1978-1985
Box   48
Folder   21
Public Relations Committee, 1970
Box   48
Folder   22
Public Safety Committee, 1974-1985
Box   264
Folder   27
Resolutions, 1988
Utilities and Licenses Committee
Box   48
Folder   23
1974-1980
Box   48
Folder   24
1981-1985
Vetoes
Box   48
Folder   25
1962-1967
Box   48
Folder   26
1968-1970
Box   48
Folder   27
1971-1977
Box   48
Folder   28
1978-1981
Box   48
Folder   29
1982
Box   48
Folder   30
1983
Box   48
Folder   31
1984
Box   49
Folder   1
1985
Box   49
Folder   2
1986
Box   49
Folder   3
1987
Box   49
Folder   4-5
Groppi Viaduct, 1987
Zoning and Development Committee
Box   49
Folder   6
1981-1983
Box   49
Folder   7
1984-1985
Box   49
Folder   8
1987
Box   49
Folder   9
Common View Group, 1967-1968
Box   49
Folder   10
Community Based Economic Development, 1985
Communications
Box   49
Folder   11-13
1972
Box   49
Folder   14
1973
Box   49
Folder   15
1974-1975
Box   49
Folder   16
Communications Center, 1969-1970
Communications Director, See “Gillis, Jeffrey” and “Welch, Robert J.”
Box   49
Folder   17
Communists, 1968-1969
Box   49
Folder   18
Community Action Program, 1966-1972
Box   49
Folder   19
Community Advisory Committee on the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Master Plan, 1969-1971
Box   49
Folder   20
Community Alcoholism Services, Public Inebriate Program, 1972
Community and Citizen Groups
Box   49
Folder   21
1980
Box   49
Folder   22
1981-1982
Box   49
Folder   23
1983
Box   49
Folder   24
1984-1985
Box   49
Folder   25
1986
Box   49
Folder   26
Community Development, 1960-1964
Community Development Agency
Note: See also “Model Cities”
Box   49
Folder   27
1971-1974
Box   49
Folder   28-29
1975
Box   50
Folder   1
1976
Box   50
Folder   2-3
1977
Box   50
Folder   4-9
1978
Box   50
Folder   10-14
1979
Box   50
Folder   15-23
1980
Box   51
Folder   1-15
1981
Box   51
Folder   16-17
1982
Box   51
Folder   18-21
1983
Box   51
Folder   22-25
1984
Box   52
Folder   1-7
1985
Box   52
Folder   8-16
1986
Box   52
Folder   17-25
1987
Box   264
Folder   28
1987
Box   264
Folder   29
1988
Block Grant Applications
Box   53
Folder   1
1977
Box   53
Folder   2
1980
Box   51
Folder   3
1981
Box   53
Folder   4
Block Grant Applications Approved, 1981
Box   53
Folder   5
Block Grant Cutbacks, 1986
Block Grant Grantee Performance Report
Box   53
Folder   6
1975
Box   53
Folder   7
1984
Box   53
Folder   8
Block Grant Program, 1987
Citizens Advisory Committee
Box   53
Folder   9-11
1984
Box   53
Folder   12-15
1985
Common Council
Box   264
Folder   30
1985
Box   264
Folder   31
1986-1987
Community Based Ventures Fund
Box   264
Folder   32
1986-1987
Box   264
Folder   33
Westside Community Development Corporation, 1986-1987
Box   264
Folder   34
County Home Loan Program, 1987-1988
Box   264
Folder   35
Equipment Inventory, 1980-1986
Box   264
Folder   36
Funding Allocation Guide, 1988
Grantee Performance Report
Box   53
Folder   16
1980
Box   53
Folder   17
1984-1986
Box   264
Folder   37
1987
Box   53
Folder   18-19
Grants, 1986
Box   264
Folder   38
HUD, 1987-1988
Box   53
Folder   20
Jobs Bill, 1983
Box   264
Folder   39
Internal Organization, 1981-1986
Box   264
Folder   40
National Community Development Week, 1987
Box   53
Folder   21
Newsletter, Focus, 1981
Policy Committee
Box   54
Folder   1-5
1985
Box   54
Folder   6-11
1986
Box   264
Folder   41-53
1987
Box   265
Folder   1
1988
Box   54
Folder   12
Policy Impact on City Departments, 1985
Box   265
Folder   2
Proposal Book, 1988
Box   265
Folder   3
Schedule, 1988
Box   54
Folder   13
Special Meeting, 1986
Programs
Box   54
Folder   14-18
1985
Box   265
Folder   4
1987-1988
Project Evaluations
Box   54
Folder   19-20
1980
Box   54
Folder   21-22
1984
Box   55
Folder   1-2
1986
Box   55
Folder   3
1987
Box   265
Folder   5
1987
Box   55
Folder   4
Project Proposals, 1976
Box   265
Folder   6
Project Reviews, 1987-1988
Project Summary
Box   55
Folder   5
1984
Box   55
Folder   6
1986-1987
Proposals
Box   55
Folder   7-9
1978
Box   55
Folder   10-11
1980
Box   55
Folder   12-13
1982
Box   265
Folder   7
1985
Box   55
Folder   14-15
1986
Box   55
Folder   16-18
1987
Box   55
Folder   19-21
1988
Box   265
Folder   8
Resolutions, 1975-1988
Box   265
Folder   9
Revolving Fund Accounts, 1985
Box   55
Folder   22
Roberto Clemente Center, 1977
Box   56
Folder   1
Second Quarter Status, 1986
Box   265
Folder   10
Sojourner Truth House, 1987
Box   265
Folder   11
White/Kleczka Case, 1986
Box   56
Folder   2
Community Development Council, 1960-1965
Box   56
Folder   3
Community Groups, 1968-1987
Box   56
Folder   4
Community Human Services Project Draft Design Phase Report and Recommendations, 1977
Box   56
Folder   5
Community Organization, 1968-1971
Community Pride Expo
Box   56
Folder   6
1976-1979
Box   56
Folder   7
1980-1981
Box   56
Folder   8
Community Reinvestment Program, 1978
Community Relations
Box   56
Folder   9
1964-1978
Box   56
Folder   10
1979
Community Renewal Program
Box   56
Folder   11
1961-1963
Box   56
Folder   12
1964-1967
Box   56
Folder   13
1968-1970
Box   56
Folder   14
Community Services Expediter, 1963-1964
Box   56
Folder   15
Comparative Coverage of Mayor in Newspapers, 1976
Box   265
Folder   12
Comparable Worth, 1985
Complaints
Box   56
Folder   16
1961-1966
Box   56
Folder   17
1967-1968
Box   56
Folder   18
1969
Box   56
Folder   19
1970-1971
Box   56
Folder   20
1972
Box   56
Folder   21
1973
Box   56
Folder   22
1974
Box   56
Folder   23
1975-1977
Box   56
Folder   24
Comprehensive Health Planning Agency of Southeastern Wisconsin, 1970-1975
Comprehensive Employment Training Act, See “CETA”
Comptroller
Box   56
Folder   25
1960-1962
Box   56
Folder   26
1963
Box   57
Folder   1
1964-1966
Box   57
Folder   2
1967
Box   57
Folder   3-4
1968
Box   57
Folder   5
1969-1970
Box   57
Folder   6-7
1971
Box   57
Folder   8
1972-1973
Box   57
Folder   9
1974-1975
Box   57
Folder   10
1976
Box   57
Folder   11
1977
Box   57
Folder   12
1978
Box   57
Folder   13
1979
Box   57
Folder   14-15
1980
Box   57
Folder   16-17
1981
Box   57
Folder   18-19
1982
Box   57
Folder   20
1983
Box   57
Folder   21
1984
Box   57
Folder   22-23
1985
Box   58
Folder   1-4
1986
Box   58
Folder   5
1987
Box   265
Folder   13
1988
Concentrated Employment Program
Box   58
Folder   6
1968-1969
Box   58
Folder   7
1970
Box   58
Folder   8
1971
Box   58
Folder   9
1972
Contracts
Box   58
Folder   10-11
1970
Box   58
Folder   12
1971
Box   58
Folder   13
Concerned Citizens Crusade, 1975
Condolences
Box   58
Folder   14
1961-1974
Box   58
Folder   15
1976-1977
Box   58
Folder   16
1978-1983
Box   58
Folder   17
1984-1985
Box   58
Folder   18
1986
Box   265
Folder   14
1988
Box   58
Folder   19
Conference Committee, Budget, 1969
Box   58
Folder   20
Congratulations, 1960-1970
Congratulations on Reelection
Box   58
Folder   21
1972
Box   58
Folder   22
1980
Box   58
Folder   23
1984
Box   58
Folder   24
Congratulations to Mayor on Distinguished Public Service Award from United States Conference of Mayors, 1984
Box   59
Folder   1
Congressional Testimony, 1970
Box   59
Folder   2
Conservation, 1960-1970
Box   59
Folder   3
Consultant Critique, “Housing in the Metropolitan Plan,” 1970
Conta, Dennis
Note: See also “Campaign, 1980”
Box   59
Folder   4
1977-1978
Box   59
Folder   5
1979
Box   59
Folder   6
1980-1984
Conta Tax Plan
Box   59
Folder   7
1975
Box   59
Folder   8
1979-1980
Box   59
Folder   9
Continuing Education, 1962-1964
Box   59
Folder   10
Convention Bureau, 1972-1974
Convention Center
Box   59
Folder   11
1968-1969
Box   59
Folder   12-13
1970
Box   59
Folder   14
1971
Box   59
Folder   15
1972
Conventions
Box   59
Folder   16
1960-1962
Box   59
Folder   17
1963-1965
Box   59
Folder   18
1966-1967
Box   59
Folder   19
1968-1970
Box   59
Folder   20
1971-1977
Cooperative Area Manpower Planning System
Box   59
Folder   21
1967
Box   59
Folder   22
1968
Box   59
Folder   23
1969-1972
Correspondence
Note: See also “Personal Correspondence”
Box   59
Folder   24
1960-1961
Box   59
Folder   25-27
1968
Box   60
Folder   1-6
1969
Box   60
Folder   7-10
1970
Box   60
Folder   11-19
1971
Box   60
Folder   20-24
1972
Box   61
Folder   1-6
1973
Box   61
Folder   7-10
1974
Box   61
Folder   11-14
1975
Box   61
Folder   15-17
1976
Box   61
Folder   18-19
1978
Box   61
Folder   20-22
1979
Box   62
Folder   1-2
1980
Box   62
Folder   3-4
1981
Box   62
Folder   5
1982
Box   62
Folder   6
1983
Box   62
Folder   7
1984
Box   62
Folder   8
1985
Box   62
Folder   9
1986
Box   62
Folder   10
Corrupt Practices, 1971
Box   62
Folder   11
Cost of Living, 1963-1971
Council for Urban Economic Development
Box   62
Folder   12
1975-1977
Box   62
Folder   13
1978
Box   62
Folder   14
1979-1981
Box   62
Folder   15
Council of State Governments, 1966
Box   62
Folder   16
Council on criminal Justice, 1973-1974
Box   62
Folder   17
Council on National Priorities and Resources, 1976
Box   62
Folder   18
Council on Urban Life, 1969
Box   62
Folder   19
Countercyclical Aid, 1978-1979
Box   62
Folder   20
Cream City Neighborhood Health Program Inc., 1971-1973
Box   62
Folder   21
Credit Union, 1969
Crime
Note: See also “Metropolitan Milwaukee Crime Commission”
Box   62
Folder   22
1968-1970
Box   62
Folder   23
1971-1972
Box   62
Folder   24
1973-1974
Box   62
Folder   25
1975-1978
Box   62
Folder   26
1979
Box   62
Folder   27
1980
Box   62
Folder   28
1982-1984
Box   62
Folder   29
1985-1987
Box   265
Folder   15
1988
Box   62
Folder   30
Crime Commission, 1967-1968
Crime Study
Box   62
Folder   31
1976-1980
Box   62
Folder   32
1981
Box   63
Folder   1
1983-1988
Box   63
Folder   2
Financial Records, 1981-1983
Box   63
Folder   3
Project Outline, 1983
Criminal Justice
Box   63
Folder   4
1979-1980
Box   63
Folder   5
1981
Box   63
Folder   6
1982
Box   63
Folder   7
1985
Criminal Justice Coordinating Council
Box   63
Folder   8
1976-1977
Box   63
Folder   9
1983
Box   63
Folder   10-11
Critique of “A Report on the Politics of Milwaukee,” 1960
Box   63
Folder   12
Critique of Mayor's Performances at News Conferences, 1969-1976
Crusade for Resources
Box   63
Folder   13-16
1966
Box   63
Folder   17-18
1967
Box   63
Folder   19
1969-1973
Box   63
Folder   20
Breakfast, 1967
Box   63
Folder   21
Crusade for Truth, 1972
Box   63
Folder   22
Cudworth Post, 1966
Culture
Box   63
Folder   23
1966-1976
Box   63
Folder   24
1977
Box   63
Folder   25
1978-1979
Box   63
Folder   26
1980-1981
Box   63
Folder   27
1982-1983
Box   63
Folder   28
Customs District, 1965
Box   63
Folder   29
Curfew, 1968
Box   64
Folder   1-5
Cutback Management Symposium, 1982
Box   64
Folder   6
Czarnezki, John L., 1965-1972
Daley, Richard
Box   64
Folder   7
1976
Box   265
Folder   16
1986
Box   64
Folder   8
Dannheisser, Ralph, 1966
Box   64
Folder   9
Davison, Jimmie Gene, 1971
Box   64
Folder   10
Day Care Services, 1971-1974
Box   64
Folder   11
De La Rosa, Roy, 1984-1986
Box   64
Folder   12
Debate Format, 1985
Box   64
Folder   13
Debt, 1961-1979
Box   64
Folder   14
Deferred Assessment Board, 1975-1986
Deferred Compensation Board
Box   64
Folder   15
1974-1976
Box   64
Folder   16
1978
Box   64
Folder   17
1979
Box   64
Folder   18-19
1980
Box   64
Folder   20-21
1981
Box   64
Folder   22
1982
Box   64
Folder   23
1983-1986
Box   64
Folder   24
Delegations, 1961-1963
Box   64
Folder   25
Democratic Advisory Council of Elected Officials, 1975
Box   64
Folder   26
Democratic Coalition, 1969
Democratic National Committee
Box   64
Folder   27
1971-1973
Box   64
Folder   28-29
1974
Box   64
Folder   30
1975
Box   64
Folder   31
1976
Box   64
Folder   32
1977
Box   65
Folder   1-2
1978
Box   65
Folder   3
1979-1985
Box   65
Folder   4
1986
Box   65
Folder   5
Arrangements Committee, 1976-1978
Box   65
Folder   6-11
Democratic National Convention, 1976
Democratic Party
Box   65
Folder   12
1966-1969
Box   65
Folder   13
1970-1971
Box   65
Folder   14
1972-1973
Box   65
Folder   15
1974
Box   65
Folder   16
1975-1977
Box   65
Folder   17
1978-1981
Box   65
Folder   18
1983
Box   65
Folder   19
1984-1985
Box   65
Folder   20
1986
Box   65
Folder   21
Demographic Maps, 1970
Box   65
Folder   22
Demonstration Cities, 1966
Department Heads
Box   65
Folder   23
1960-1972
Box   65
Folder   24
1973-1986
Department of City Development
Note: See also “Perrin, Richard W.E.”
Box   65
Folder   25
1961-1965
Box   65
Folder   26-27
1966
Box   66
Folder   1-2
1967
Box   66
Folder   3-6
1968
Box   66
Folder   7-11
1969
Box   66
Folder   12-15
1970
Box   66
Folder   16-22
1971
Box   66
Folder   23-24
1972
Box   67
Folder   1-3
1973
Box   67
Folder   4-6
1974
Box   67
Folder   7-9
1975
Box   67
Folder   10-11
1976
Box   67
Folder   12-13
1977
Box   67
Folder   14-16
1978
Box   67
Folder   17-20
1979
Box   67
Folder   21-25
1980
Box   68
Folder   1-5
1981
Box   68
Folder   6-9
1982
Box   68
Folder   10-13
1983
Box   68
Folder   14-18
1984
Box   68
Folder   19-21
1985
Box   68
Folder   22-24
1986
Box   68
Folder   25-26
1987
Box   265
Folder   17
1988
Box   265
Folder   18
Home Mortgage Loan Program, 1988
Box   68
Folder   27
Randolph Hotel Project, 1982-1985
Box   68
Folder   28
Department of Community Development, 1968-1971
Department of Intergovernmental Fiscal Liaison
Box   69
Folder   1
1965-1966
Box   69
Folder   2
1967
Box   69
Folder   3-5
1968
Box   69
Folder   6-7
1969
Box   69
Folder   8-12
1970
Box   69
Folder   13-16
1971
Box   69
Folder   17
1972
Box   69
Folder   18-19
1973
Box   69
Folder   20-22
1974
Box   69
Folder   23-25
1975
Box   70
Folder   1-2
1976
Box   70
Folder   3-5
1977
Box   70
Folder   6-7
1978
Box   70
Folder   8
1979
Box   70
Folder   9-11
1980
Box   70
Folder   12-15
1981
Box   70
Folder   16-17
1982
Box   70
Folder   18-20
1983
Box   70
Folder   21-25
1984
Box   71
Folder   1-4
1985
Box   71
Folder   5-6
1986
Box   71
Folder   7-8
1987
Box   265
Folder   19
1988
Department of Public Works
Box   71
Folder   9
1960
Box   71
Folder   10
1962-1966
Box   71
Folder   11
1967
Box   71
Folder   12-13
1968
Box   71
Folder   14-15
1969
Box   71
Folder   16-17
1970
Box   71
Folder   18-19
1971
Box   71
Folder   20
1972
Box   71
Folder   21
1973
Box   71
Folder   22
1974
Box   71
Folder   23
1975
Box   71
Folder   24
1976
Box   72
Folder   1
1977
Box   72
Folder   2
1978
Box   72
Folder   3
1979
Box   72
Folder   4
1980
Box   72
Folder   5-6
1981
Box   72
Folder   7
1982
Box   72
Folder   8-9
1983
Box   72
Folder   10
1984
Box   72
Folder   11
1985
Box   72
Folder   12-13
1986
Box   72
Folder   14-16
1987
Box   265
Folder   20
1988
Box   72
Folder   17
Depot, 1965
Box   72
Folder   18
Development Committee, 1969
Box   72
Folder   19
Development Counsellors International, 1971
Box   72
Folder   20
Dineen, Francis E., 1965-1968
Box   72
Folder   21
Directives, 1961-1965
Box   72
Folder   22
Disaster Plans, 1980
Disciplinary Barracks
Box   72
Folder   23
1968-1969
Box   72
Folder   24
1970
Box   72
Folder   25
1971
Box   72
Folder   26
District Attorney, 1962-1982
District Economic Progress Authority
Box   72
Folder   27-30
1983
Box   72
Folder   31-32
1984
Box   73
Folder   1
1985
Box   73
Folder   2
District of Columbia, 1971
Box   73
Folder   3-6
District Profiles, 1986
Box   73
Folder   7
Division of Economic Development, 1966-1967
Box   73
Folder   8
Doctors Hospital, 1971
Box   73
Folder   9-10
Ditchley Conference, 1977
Box   73
Folder   11
Dog Pound, 1978
Box   73
Folder   13
Domestic Affairs Task Force, 1974
Box   73
Folder   14
Downing, Willard E., 1961
Downtown
Box   73
Folder   15
1960-1974
Box   73
Folder   16
1975
Box   73
Folder   17
1976-1977
Box   73
Folder   18-19
1978
Box   73
Folder   20
1979
Box   73
Folder   21-22
1980
Box   73
Folder   23
1981
Box   73
Folder   24-25
1982
Box   73
Folder   26
1984-1987
Box   73
Folder   27
Downtown Association, 1960-1974
Doyne, John
Box   73
Folder   28
1966-1970
Box   73
Folder   29
1971-1974
Box   73
Folder   30
Drew, William R., 1969-1973
Dreyfus, Lee
Box   73
Folder   31
1978-1986
Box   74
Folder   1
1981-1982
Drugs
Box   74
Folder   2
1970-1971
Box   74
Folder   3
1972
Box   74
Folder   4
1973-1974
Box   74
Folder   5
1975-1976
Box   74
Folder   6
1977-1979
Box   74
Folder   7
Ducharme, Robert G., 1960-1961
Box   74
Folder   8
Dutch Elm Disease, 1966-1970
Box   74
Folder   9
Dwyer, Peter, 1961
Box   74
Folder   10
Dwyer, Robert J., 1964-1968
Box   74
Folder   11
Eagles Club, 1966-1969
Earl, Anthony S.
Box   74
Folder   12
1982
Box   74
Folder   13
1983-1984
Box   74
Folder   14
1985
Box   74
Folder   15-16
1986
Box   74
Folder   17
East Side, 1964-1979
Box   74
Folder   18
East Side “A” Redevelopment Project, 1964
Box   74
Folder   19
East Side Housing Action Council, 1971-1979
Economic Development
Note: See also “Economy”
Box   74
Folder   20
1971
Box   74
Folder   21
1972
Box   74
Folder   22
1973-1974
Box   74
Folder   23
1975-1976
Box   74
Folder   24-25
1977
Box   74
Folder   26-27
1978
Box   74
Folder   28
1979
Box   74
Folder   29-30
1980
Box   74
Folder   31
1981
Box   75
Folder   1
1982
Box   75
Folder   2-3
1983
Box   75
Folder   4-5
1984
Box   75
Folder   6-8
1985
Box   75
Folder   9-11
1986
Box   75
Folder   12-13
1987
Box   75
Folder   14
Background Materials
Box   265
Folder   21
1988
Box   265
Folder   22
Briefing Book
Box   75
Folder   15
Economic DO Unit, 1960-1961
Box   75
Folder   16
Economic Growth Council, 1963-1966
Box   75
Folder   17
Economic Stabilization Director, 1962
Economy
Note: See also “Economic Development”
Box   75
Folder   18
1966-1967
Box   75
Folder   19
1968
Box   75
Folder   20
1969
Box   75
Folder   21-22
1970
Box   75
Folder   23
1978-1980
Box   75
Folder   24
Education, 1962-1973
Elderly
Box   75
Folder   25
1971-1972
Box   75
Folder   26-27
1973
Box   75
Folder   28
1974-1975
Box   76
Folder   1
1976-1978
Box   76
Folder   2
1979
Box   76
Folder   3
1980
Box   76
Folder   4
1981-1982
Box   76
Folder   5
1983
Box   76
Folder   6
1986-1987
Election Commission
Box   76
Folder   7
1960-1963
Box   76
Folder   8
1964-1966
Box   76
Folder   9
1967-1969
Box   76
Folder   10
1970-1975
Box   76
Folder   11
1977-1983
Box   76
Folder   12
1984-1987
Box   76
Folder   13
Election Data, 1974-1977
Box   76
Folder   14
Election Laws, 1979
Box   76
Folder   15
Electrical License and Examining Board, 1960-1981
Box   76
Folder   16
Else, Arthur W., 1961-1964
Box   76
Folder   17
Emergency, 1971-1974
Emergency Employment Act
Box   76
Folder   18-20
1971
Box   76
Folder   21
1972-1973
Emergency Energy Programs
Box   76
Folder   22
1979
Box   76
Folder   23
1980
Emergency Government Administration
Box   76
Folder   24
1976
Box   76
Folder   25
1977
Box   76
Folder   26
1978
Box   77
Folder   1
1979
Box   77
Folder   2
1980
Box   77
Folder   3
1981-1982
Box   77
Folder   4
1983
Box   77
Folder   5-6
1984
Box   77
Folder   7
1985
Box   77
Folder   8-9
1986
Box   77
Folder   10
1987
Box   265
Folder   23
1988
Emergency Medical services
Box   77
Folder   11
1974-1977
Box   77
Folder   12-13
1978
Box   77
Folder   14
Emergency Number System, 1978-1980
Box   77
Folder   15
Emergency Phone System, 1985-1987
Box   77
Folder   16
Emergency Public Works, 1961-1964
Employee Benefits Administration
Box   77
Folder   17
1983-1985
Box   77
Folder   18
1986-1987
Box   265
Folder   24
1988
Box   265
Folder   25
Employee Disability Study Committee, 1988
Box   77
Folder   19
Employees' Accident Prevention Committee, 1960-1966
Box   77
Folder   20
Employees' Employment Opportunity, 1970-72
Employees' Retirement System
Box   77
Folder   21
1960-1973
Box   77
Folder   22
1974-1977
Box   265
Folder   26
1978-1979
Box   265
Folder   27
1987-1988
Employment
Box   77
Folder   23
1967-1969
Box   77
Folder   24
1970-1971
Box   77
Folder   25
1972-1978
Box   77
Folder   26
Endorsements for Mayor, 1969
Energy
Box   77
Folder   27
1976-1978
Box   77
Folder   28-29
1979
Box   77
Folder   30
1980
Box   78
Folder   1
1981
Box   78
Folder   2
1982-1983
Box   78
Folder   3
1984-1985
Box   78
Folder   4
1986-1987
Box   78
Folder   5-6
Energy Management Program, Report, 1983-1986
Environment
Box   78
Folder   7
1972-1974
Box   78
Folder   8
1975-1978
Box   78
Folder   9
1980
Box   78
Folder   10
1981-1982
Box   78
Folder   11
1983
Box   78
Folder   12
1985-1986
Box   78
Folder   13
Environmental Pollution Materials, Submitted to the Senate Environmental Pollution Subcommittee, 1983
Box   78
Folder   14
Environmental Quality Policy Committee, 1974
Box   78
Folder   15
Equal Employment, 1972-1976
Box   78
Folder   16
Equal Opportunities Enterprise Program, 1987
Box   78
Folder   17
The Equals, 1971
Box   78
Folder   18
Ertl, Robert O., 1968-1975
Box   78
Folder   19
E.S.H.A.C Inc., 1979
Ethics
Box   78
Folder   20
1974-1976
Box   78
Folder   21
1977
Box   78
Folder   22
1978
Box   78
Folder   23
1979-1983
Box   78
Folder   24
1984-1987
Box   78
Folder   25
European Trip, 1961
Box   78
Folder   26
An Evaluation of the 21st and North Ave. Shopping Center, 1975
Box   78
Folder   27
Evans, Frank, 1965
Box   78
Folder   28
Evening with the Mayor, 1975
Box   78
Folder   29
Examining Committee for Stationary Engineers and Firemen, 1961-1981
Executive Secretary, See “Johnson, Charles W.”
Box   78
Folder   30
Exposition Center, 1969-1970
Expressways
Note: See also, “Lake Expressway,” “Park West Expressway,” “Stadium Expressway,” “Relocation Housing,” and “Transportation”
Box   78
Folder   31
1957-1961
Box   78
Folder   32
1962-1965
Box   78
Folder   33
1966-1967
Box   78
Folder   34
1968-1969
Box   79
Folder   1-2
1970
Box   79
Folder   3-5
1971
Box   79
Folder   6-7
1972
Box   79
Folder   8-11
1973
Box   79
Folder   12
1974
Box   79
Folder   13
1975
Box   79
Folder   14
1976
Box   79
Folder   15
1977
Box   79
Folder   16
1978-1983
Box   79
Folder   16
1986-1987
Box   79
Folder   18
Evaluations, 1972-1973
Box   79
Folder   19-20
Speeches and Positions of the Mayor, 1972-1976
Box   79
Folder   21
Face the Nation, 1967
Box   79
Folder   22-24
Fact Book, 1973
Box   79
Folder   25
Fact Sheet, 1978
Box   79
Folder   26
Fagan, Joseph, 1968-1969
Box   79
Folder   27
Failing Newspaper Bill, 1969
Box   79
Folder   28
Fair Labor Standards Act, 1985-1986
Box   79
Folder   29
Farmers, 1985
Box   79
Folder   30
Favors, 1963-1968
Box   79
Folder   31
FBI Investigation, 1986-1987
FCC
Note: See also “Milwaukee Journal
Box   79
Folder   32
1969-1973
Box   80
Folder   1
1974-1980
Box   80
Folder   2-8
1981
Box   80
Folder   9
1982
Box   80
Folder   10-13
1983
Box   80
Folder   14
1984
Box   80
Folder   15
1985-1986
Federal Aid
Box   80
Folder   16
1961-1970
Box   80
Folder   17
1971-1979
Box   80
Folder   18
1980-1986
Box   265
Folder   28
1988
Federal Budget Cuts, 1973
Box   80
Folder   19
General
Box   80
Folder   20
Housing
Box   80
Folder   21
Local Coalition
Box   80
Folder   22
Nixon Budget Analysis
Box   80
Folder   23
“The $75 Million Question,” TV Program
Box   80
Folder   24
Testimony, Humphrey Subcommittee
Box   80
Folder   25
Testimony, Kennedy Subcommittee
Box   80
Folder   26
Testimony, Muskie Subcommittee
Box   80
Folder   26
Testimony, Nelson Subcommittee
Box   80
Folder   28
Wisconsin Coalition
Federal Communications Commission, See “FCC”
Federal Government
Box   81
Folder   1
1960-1965
Box   81
Folder   2
1980-1981
Box   81
Folder   3
1982-1983
Box   81
Folder   4
1984-1986
Box   81
Folder   5
1987
Box   81
Folder   6
Federal Legislation, 1961-1965
Box   81
Folder   7
Federal Regional Council, 1974
Box   81
Folder   8
Federation of Black City Employees, 1975-1976
Box   81
Folder   9
Festa Italiana, 1979-1987
Box   81
Folder   10
Festival of Parades, 1984-1986
Festivals and Fairs
Box   81
Folder   11
1980-1982
Box   81
Folder   12
1983
Box   81
Folder   13
1984
Box   81
Folder   14
1985
Box   81
Folder   15
1986
Box   81
Folder   16
1987
Box   81
Folder   17
FHA, 1966-1978
Box   81
Folder   18
Fight for Resources, 1966
Box   81
Folder   19
Financing (Bonds vs. Cash), 1960
Box   81
Folder   20
Financial Management Information System, 1977-1978
Box   81
Folder   21
Fire and Garbage Strikes, 1981
Fire and Police Commission
Box   81
Folder   22
1960-1965
Box   81
Folder   23
1966-1967
Box   81
Folder   24
1968
Box   81
Folder   25-26
1969
Box   81
Folder   27-28
1970
Box   81
Folder   29
1971
Box   81
Folder   30
1972-1976
Box   81
Folder   31
1977-1978
Box   81
Folder   32
1979-1980
Box   82
Folder   1-2
1981
Box   82
Folder   3
1982
Box   82
Folder   4
1983
Box   82
Folder   5
1984
Box   82
Folder   6
1985-1986
Box   82
Folder   7
1987
Box   265
Folder   29
1988
Box   82
Folder   8
Fire and Police Salaries, 1971
Box   82
Folder   9
Fire and Police Training School, 1972
Fire Department
Box   82
Folder   10
1961-1964
Box   82
Folder   11
1965
Box   82
Folder   12
1966
Box   82
Folder   13
1967
Box   82
Folder   14
1968
Box   82
Folder   15
1969
Box   82
Folder   16
1970
Box   82
Folder   17
1971
Box   82
Folder   18
1972
Box   82
Folder   19-20
1973
Box   82
Folder   21-23
1974
Box   82
Folder   24
1975-1976
Box   82
Folder   25
1977-1979
Box   82
Folder   26
1980
Box   82
Folder   27
1981-1985
Box   82
Folder   28
1986
Box   82
Folder   29
1987
Box   265
Folder   30
1988
Box   265
Folder   31
Fire Fighters' Strike, 1981
Box   83
Folder   1
Fire Investigation Unit, 1978
Fire Prevention Task Force
Box   265
Folder   32
1988
Box   265
Folder   33
Report, 1988
Box   83
Folder   2
Firemen's Pension Board, 1966-1981
Firemen's Relief Association
Box   83
Folder   3
1966-1968
Box   83
Folder   4
1969-1970
Box   83
Folder   5-8
Firemen's Strike, 1973
Box   83
Folder   9
Fire Prevention Task Force, 1987
Box   83
Folder   10
Fireworks Permits, 1961-1965
Box   83
Folder   11
First Civic Foundation of Milwaukee, undated
Box   83
Folder   12
First Wisconsin Development Corporation, 1970-1971
Box   83
Folder   13
“The First Year” Brochure, 1961
Box   83
Folder   14
Fiscal Facts Committee, 1968
Box   83
Folder   15
Fishing Pier, 1966-1973
Box   83
Folder   16
Fixed Asset Management System, 1982-1985
Box   83
Folder   17
Flags, 1962-1970
Fleming, John
Box   83
Folder   18
1961-1962
Box   83
Folder   19
1963-1965
Flood Control
Box   83
Folder   20
1961-1964
Box   83
Folder   21
1966-1973
Box   83
Folder   22
1974-1979
Box   83
Folder   23
Fluoridation, 1967
Box   83
Folder   24
Folk Fair, 1970-1976
Box   83
Folder   25
Fond du Lac Avenue Advancement Association, 1961
Box   83
Folder   26
Football, 1965
Box   83
Folder   27
Forbes Magazine-Milwaukee Supplement, 1980
Ford Foundation
Note: See also “Acculturation” and”Schools”
Box   83
Folder   28-29
1960
Box   83
Folder   30-33
1961
Box   83
Folder   34
1962-1968
Box   83
Folder   35
Ford, Gerald, 1974
Box   83
Folder   36
Foreign Consulates “Consular Day,” 1984-1987
Box   83
Folder   37
Forman Housing Project, 1969-1970
Box   83
Folder   38
Fortune Magazine, 1966
Box   83
Folder   39
Forty Plus of Wisconsin, 1979
Box   83
Folder   40
Foster Grandparent Program, 1980-1982
Box   84
Folder   1
Fountain Program, 1965
Box   84
Folder   2
Foundation Committee, 1964-1969
Box   84
Folder   3
Four Day Work Week, 1971-1972
Box   84
Folder   4
“Four Squares,” 1967
Box   84
Folder   5
14th Ward Democrat [newsletters], 1967-1968
Fourth of July
Box   84
Folder   6
1960-1963
Box   84
Folder   7
1964
Box   84
Folder   8
1965-1967
Box   84
Folder   9
1968-1969
Box   84
Folder   10
1970-1971
Box   84
Folder   11
1972
Box   84
Folder   12
1973-1976
Box   84
Folder   13
1977-1980
Box   84
Folder   14
1981-1987
Box   84
Folder   15
Commission, 1961-1981
Box   84
Folder   16
Franking Privilege, 1966
Fraser, Leila
Box   84
Folder   17
1977
Box   84
Folder   18
1978
Box   84
Folder   19-20
1979
Box   84
Folder   21
1980
Box   84
Folder   22
1981-1982
Box   84
Folder   23
Budget, 1979
Box   84
Folder   24
Car Ferry Service, 1978
Box   84
Folder   25
Housing Assistance Plan, 1978-1979
Box   84
Folder   26
Lakefront Recreational Task Force, 1978
Metropolitan Sewerage Commission
Box   84
Folder   27
1977
Box   84
Folder   28-29
1978
Box   84
Folder   30-32
1979
Box   85
Folder   1
1980
Box   85
Folder   2
1981
Milwaukee Road Railroad
Box   85
Folder   3
1978
Box   85
Folder   4
1979
Box   85
Folder   5
1980-1981
Box   85
Folder   6-6
North Harbor Tract, 1978-1979
Box   85
Folder   8
Park West Expressway, 1978
Box   85
Folder   9
Railroad Survey, 1978
Box   85
Folder   10
Recreation and Leisure, 1975-1978
Box   85
Folder   11
Reserve Funds, 1979
Box   85
Folder   12
Surplus Funds, 1979
Box   85
Folder   13
Unemployment Rate Changes, 1978
Box   85
Folder   14
The Free Press, 1969
Box   85
Folder   15
Freedom Call, 1960-1964
Freeways, See “Expressways”
Box   85
Folder   16
“Friends in the Inner Core,” 1968
Box   85
Folder   17
Frisk File, 1968-1969
Fry, Kenneth E.
Box   85
Folder   18-24
1971
Box   85
Folder   25
1972
Box   85
Folder   26
Letters of Petition, 1971
Box   85
Folder   27-28
Material Sent to Attorney, 1971
Box   85
Folder   29-30
Press Conference Material, 1971
Box   85
Folder   31-32
Speech Material, 1971
Fuel
Box   86
Folder   1
1973
Box   86
Folder   2
1974
Box   86
Folder   3
1975-1979
Box   86
Folder   4
Fund Drive, 1970
Box   86
Folder   5
Fund Raising, 1967-1977
Box   86
Folder   6
Future Milwaukee, 1978
Box   86
Folder   7
G. Heilman Brewing Company, 1985
Galbrecht, Leonard W.
Box   86
Folder   8
1961
Box   86
Folder   9
1964-1971
Box   86
Folder   10
Galligan, Stephen A., 1964-1967
Box   86
Folder   11
Gambling, 1970
Garbage Collection and Disposal
Box   86
Folder   12
1962-1969
Box   86
Folder   13-15
1970
Box   86
Folder   16-17
1971
Box   86
Folder   18
1972
Box   86
Folder   19
1973
Box   86
Folder   20-21
1974
Box   86
Folder   22
1975
Box   86
Folder   23-27
1981
Box   86
Folder   28
Garbage Probe by the Journal/Sentinel, 1981
Box   86
Folder   29
Garbage-Snow Removal, 1985 50
Box   86
Folder   30
Garden Plot Program, 1978
Box   86
Folder   31
Garner, Dr. Lawrence, 1973
Box   86
Folder   32
Garnier, Robert, 1960-1973
Box   86
Folder   33
Garvey, Edward, 1985-1987
Box   86
Folder   34
Gay Community, 1979-1982
Box   86
Folder   35
Geisheker, Bernard J., 1961
Box   86
Folder   36
General Mitchell International Airport, 1969-1979
Box   87
Folder   1
General Relief Referendum, 1982
Box   87
Folder   2
Germantown, 1963
Gettleman, Jeanne E
Box   87
Folder   3-5
1985
Box   87
Folder   6
1986-1987
Box   265
Folder   34
1988
Box   87
Folder   7
Gillespie, Debora, 1981
Gillis, Jeffrey
Box   87
Folder   8
1982-1983
Box   87
Folder   9-11
1984
Box   87
Folder   12
1985
Box   265
Folder   35
1988
Box   87
Folder   13
Givens, John H., 1968-1969
Box   87
Folder   14
Glenn, John, 1983
Goals for Milwaukee 2000
Box   87
Folder   15
1980-1986
Box   265
Folder   36
1981-1983
Box   87
Folder   16
Goetsch, Herbert, 1963-1965
Box   87
Folder   17
Golda Meir Amphitheater, 1978
Box   87
Folder   18
Gordon, Myron, 1966-1968
Box   87
Folder   19
Gottlieb, Dr. Manuel, 1964-1971
Box   87
Folder   20
Government Day, 1970
Box   87
Folder   21-23
Government/Industry Symposium, 1978
Box   87
Folder   24
Governors, 1966-1971
Box   87
Folder   25
Graduate Interns, 1972-1978
Box   87
Folder   26
Graham, Billy, 1978
Box   87
Folder   27
Grass Roots, 1967
Granville
Box   87
Folder   28
1961
Box   87
Folder   29
1962
Box   87
Folder   30
1963-1965
Box   87
Folder   31
Cost Analysis of the Corrigan Area, 1961
Box   87
Folder   32
Great City Crusade for Resources Committee, 1966
Box   87
Folder   33
Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Association, 1960-1966
Box   87
Folder   34
Great Midwest Downtown Development Project, 1973
Greater Milwaukee Committee
Box   87
Folder   35
1960-1979
Box   87
Folder   36
1980-1986
Box   87
Folder   37
1987
Box   265
Folder   37
1988
Greater Milwaukee Convention and Visitors Bureau
Box   88
Folder   1
1961-1986
Box   88
Folder   2
1987
Greater Milwaukee Employment Development Commission
Box   88
Folder   3
1967
Box   88
Folder   4-5
1968
Box   88
Folder   6
1969-1970
Box   88
Folder   7
Greater Milwaukee Open Golf Tournament, 1968-1970
Box   88
Folder   8
Greater Milwaukee Survey of Social Welfare and Health Services, 1971-1975
Box   88
Folder   9
Green, Jane, 1978-1980
Box   88
Folder   10
Greenleigh and Associates, 1967-1969
Greetings
Box   88
Folder   11
1960-1965
Box   88
Folder   12
1968
Box   88
Folder   13
1969
Box   88
Folder   14
1970
Box   88
Folder   15
1971
Box   88
Folder   16
1972
Box   88
Folder   17
1976
Box   88
Folder   18-19
1978
Box   88
Folder   20-21
1979
Box   88
Folder   22-24
1980
Box   88
Folder   25-26
1981
Box   89
Folder   1-4
1982
Box   89
Folder   5-8
1983
Box   89
Folder   9-12
1984
Box   89
Folder   13-16
1985
Box   89
Folder   17-19
1986
Box   265
Folder   38
1987-1988
Box   89
Folder   20
Griffin, Edward, 1972-1976
Groppi, James E.
Note: See also “Busing and Integration,” “Civil Disturbances,” and ”Civil Rights”
Box   89
Folder   21
1967
Box   89
Folder   22
1968-1973
Gun Control
Box   90
Folder   1
1968
Box   90
Folder   2
1973-1978
Box   90
Folder   3
Halyard Park, 1970
Box   90
Folder   4
Hancock Conference, 1977
Box   90
Folder   5
Hand Bills, 1970
Handicapped
Box   90
Folder   6
1977
Box   90
Folder   7
1981
Box   90
Folder   8
1982-1986
Box   90
Folder   9
Hanson, Darryl, 1972
Harbor
Note: See also “Board of Harbor Commissioners”
Box   90
Folder   10
1960-1968
Box   90
Folder   11-12
1969
Box   90
Folder   13-14
1970
Box   90
Folder   15
1972
Box   90
Folder   16
1973
Box   90
Folder   17-18
1974
Box   90
Folder   19
1975
Box   90
Folder   20
1976
Box   90
Folder   21
1977
Box   90
Folder   22
1978
Box   90
Folder   23
1979
Box   90
Folder   24
1980
Box   90
Folder   25-26
1981
Box   90
Folder   27
1982
Box   90
Folder   28
1983
Box   91
Folder   1-2
1984
Box   91
Folder   3
1985
Box   91
Folder   4
1986
Box   91
Folder   5
1987
Box   265
Folder   39
1988
Box   91
Folder   6
Harper's Magazine, 1970
Box   91
Folder   7
Harpole, Reuben, 1965-1967
Box   91
Folder   8
Hart, Gary, 1983
Box   91
Folder   9
Hartford Conference, 1976
Harvard University
Box   91
Folder   10
1968-1969
Box   91
Folder   11
1983
Box   91
Folder   12
Have Not Conference, 1969-1971
Havenwoods
Box   91
Folder   13
1974
Box   91
Folder   14
1975
Box   91
Folder   15
1976-1984
Hawkins, Earl R.
Box   91
Folder   16
1982-1983
Box   91
Folder   17
1984
Box   91
Folder   18
Haymarket Square, 1967-1974
Head Start Program
Box   91
Folder   19
1969
Box   91
Folder   20
1971
Box   91
Folder   21
1972
Health
Box   91
Folder   22
1962-1966
Box   91
Folder   23
1967
Box   91
Folder   24
1968
Box   91
Folder   25
1969
Box   91
Folder   26
1970
Box   91
Folder   27
1971
Box   92
Folder   1-2
1972
Box   92
Folder   3
1973
Box   92
Folder   4
1974
Box   92
Folder   5
1975
Box   92
Folder   6
1976
Box   92
Folder   7
1977
Box   92
Folder   8
1978
Box   92
Folder   9
1979
Box   92
Folder   10
1980
Box   92
Folder   11-13
1981
Box   92
Folder   14
1982
Box   92
Folder   15
1983
Box   92
Folder   16
1984
Box   92
Folder   17
1985
Box   92
Folder   18
1986
Box   92
Folder   19
1987
Box   265
Folder   40
1988
Box   92
Folder   20
Health and Safety, 1960-1963
Health Care for the Homeless
Note: See also “Homeless”
Box   92
Folder   21
1983
Box   92
Folder   22
1984
Box   92
Folder   23
1985
Box   92
Folder   24
1986
Box   92
Folder   25
National Advisory Committee, 1984
Box   93
Folder   1
Project Application, 1984
Box   93
Folder   2
Highway Commission, 1971-1972
Box   93
Folder   3-4
Hill, Roy C., 1971
Box   93
Folder   5
Hillside Project, 1961-1970
Box   93
Folder   6
Historic Third Ward, 1987
Box   93
Folder   7
H.O.C News Reporter [newsletter], 1971
Box   93
Folder   8
Hoan, Dan, 1965-1966
Box   93
Folder   9
Hoffman, Ray, 1978
Box   93
Folder   10
Holley, Charles Edward, 1966-1967
Box   93
Folder   11
Holm, Calvin, 1982-1983
Box   93
Folder   12
Holt, H. Herbert, 1986-1987
Box   93
Folder   13
Home Rule, 1969-1970
Homeless
Note: See also “Health Care for the Homeless”
Box   93
Folder   14
1984-1986
Box   93
Folder   15
1987
Box   93
Folder   16
Homesteading Program, 1969-1979
Box   93
Folder   17
Honey Creek Project, 1962-1963
Hospital Area Planning Committee
Box   93
Folder   18
1966-1968
Box   93
Folder   19
1969-1979
Box   93
Folder   20
Hotels, 1964-1967
Hotz, Marcy
Box   93
Folder   21
1983-1987
Box   265
Folder   41
1988
Housing
Note: See also “Housing Authority,” “HUD,” “Open Housing,” and “Relocation Housing”
Box   93
Folder   22
1961-1965
Box   93
Folder   23
1966-1967
Box   93
Folder   24
1968
Box   93
Folder   25
1969
Box   93
Folder   26-28
1970
Box   93
Folder   29-31
1971
Box   93
Folder   32
1972
Box   93
Folder   33
1973
Box   93
Folder   34
1974-1975
Box   93
Folder   35
1976-1977
Box   94
Folder   1
1978
Box   94
Folder   2
1979
Box   94
Folder   3
1980
Box   94
Folder   4
1982-1984
Box   94
Folder   5
1985-1986
Box   94
Folder   6
1987
Box   265
Folder   42
1988
Box   94
Folder   7
Housing Action Coalition, 1971
Housing Authority
Note: See also “Housing” and “HUD”
Box   94
Folder   8
1959-1969
Box   94
Folder   9
1970
Box   94
Folder   10
1971
Box   94
Folder   11
1972-1975
Box   94
Folder   12
1976
Box   94
Folder   13
1977
Box   94
Folder   14
1978
Box   94
Folder   15
1979
Box   94
Folder   16
1980
Box   94
Folder   17-18
1981
Box   94
Folder   19
1982
Box   94
Folder   20
1983
Box   94
Folder   21
1984
Box   94
Folder   22
1985-1986
Box   94
Folder   23
1987
Housing for the Elderly
Box   94
Folder   24
1961-1965
Box   94
Folder   25
1967-1974
Box   94
Folder   26
Housing Industry President's Conference, 1980
Box   95
Folder   1
Housing Rehabilitation and Production, 1984-1987
Box   95
Folder   2-3
Housing, Scattered Sites, 1981
Box   95
Folder   4
Howard Avenue Traffic Restrictions, 1978
Box   95
Folder   5
Hovercraft, 1971
HUD
Note: See also “Housing” and “Housing Authority”
Box   95
Folder   6
1966-1967
Box   95
Folder   7
1968
Box   95
Folder   8-10
1969
Box   95
Folder   11-13
1970
Box   95
Folder   14
1971
Box   95
Folder   15
1972
Box   95
Folder   16
1973-1975
Box   95
Folder   17-18
1976
Box   95
Folder   19
1977
Box   95
Folder   20-21
1978
Box   95
Folder   22-23
1979
Box   95
Folder   24-27
1980
Box   96
Folder   1-2
1981
Box   96
Folder   3
1982
Box   96
Folder   4-5
1983
Box   96
Folder   6-8
1984
Box   96
Folder   9-11
1985
Box   96
Folder   12-14
1986
Box   96
Folder   15-17
1987
Box   265
Folder   43
1988
Box   96
Folder   18
Hughes Airwest, 1978
Box   96
Folder   19
Human Resources Task Force, 1976-1978
Box   96
Folder   20
Human Service and the Reagan Budget Cuts: The Impact on Milwaukee's South Side, 1981
Box   96
Folder   21-23
Humboldt Avenue Pollution Abatement Demonstration Project, 1975
Humphrey, Hubert H.
Note: See also “Mayors for Humphrey”
Box   96
Folder   24
1965-1968
Box   96
Folder   25
1969-1972
Box   96
Folder   26
Hundt, Norman J., 1964-1967
Box   96
Folder   27
Hunger Hike, 1969-1973
Box   96
Folder   28
Hyatt Hotel Proposal, 1978
“In My Opinion,” [newspaper column]
Box   96
Folder   29
1970-1971 September
Box   96
Folder   30
1971 October-1972
Box   96
Folder   31
1973-1975
Box   97
Folder   1
Incinerators, 1966
Box   97
Folder   2
Income Maintenance Programs, 1969
Box   97
Folder   3
Income Maps, 1975
Box   97
Folder   4
Income Tax, 1969
Box   97
Folder   5
Independent Milwaukee Performing Arts Council, 1980-1981
Box   97
Folder   6
Independent Postal System of America, 1971
Indian Action Groups
Box   97
Folder   7
1972
Box   97
Folder   8
1973-1979
Box   265
Folder   44-45
Indian Tribal Status Issue, 1988
Box   97
Folder   9
Industrial Commission, 1964
Box   97
Folder   10
Industrial Development, 1964-1967
Industrial Revenue Bonds
Box   97
Folder   11
1973-1976
Box   97
Folder   12
1977
Box   97
Folder   13
1979-1986
Box   97
Folder   14
Industry, 1975
Box   97
Folder   15
Inflation, 1974-1979
Box   97
Folder   16
Infrastructure, 1984
Box   97
Folder   17
Inheritance Tax, 1980
Box   97
Folder   18
In-Migrants, 1961
Inner City Arts Council
Box   97
Folder   19-20
1968
Box   97
Folder   21
1969-1972
Inner City Development Project
Box   97
Folder   22
1978-1979
Box   97
Folder   23
1980-1981
Inner Core
Box   97
Folder   24
1970
Box   97
Folder   25-26
Final Report, 1960
Box   97
Folder   27
“Innocent Bystander” [newspaper column], 1979-1987
Box   97
Folder   28
Inspectional Services, 1969
Box   97
Folder   29
Insurance, 1966-1971
Box   97
Folder   30
Inter-American Municipal Organization, 1966-1970
Box   97
Folder   31
Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance of Milwaukee, 1968
Box   97
Folder   32
Interdepartmental Energy Task Force, 1973
Box   97
Folder   33
Interested Veterans of the Central City Inc., 1971
Box   97
Folder   34
Intergovernmental Center, 1970
Intergovernmental Cooperation Council for Milwaukee County
Box   97
Folder   35
1966-1972
Box   97
Folder   36
1973-1974
Box   97
Folder   37
1975-1979
Box   97
Folder   38
1980-1982
Box   97
Folder   39
1983-1987
Box   265
Folder   46
1988
Box   97
Folder   40
Intergovernmental Personnel Act Amendments, 1972
Box   97
Folder   41
Intergovernmental Relations, 1963-1965
Box   97
Folder   42
Intergovernmental Task Force on Housing, 1969
Box   97
Folder   43
Intergroup Council of Milwaukee, 1961-1962
Box   97
Folder   44
Intern Program, 1963-1965
Box   98
Folder   1
Internal Revenue Service, 1972
Box   98
Folder   2
International Development, 1962
Box   98
Folder   3
International City Management Association, 1970-1973
Box   98
Folder   4
International Institute, 1961-1973
Box   98
Folder   5-6
International Mayors Conference, 1987
Box   98
Folder   7
International Union of Local Authorities, 1965-1968
International Year of the Disabled Person
Box   98
Folder   8
1980
Box   98
Folder   9
1981
Box   98
Folder   10
International Year of the Family, 1980
Interstate Highways, See Expressways
Interviews
Box   266
Folder   1
1988
Box   98
Folder   11
Cable News Networks, 1988
Box   98
Folder   12
City-State Magazine, 1986
Box   98
Folder   13
Insight Magazine, 1988
Box   98
Folder   14
Wall Street Journal, 1988
Box   98
Folder   15
Worthington/Bamberger, 1987
Box   98
Folder   16
WTMJ, 1988
Investigations
Box   98
Folder   17-19
1960
Box   98
Folder   20
1961-1965
Box   98
Folder   21
Isaacs, Willard, 1971
Box   98
Folder   22
Issues File, 1978-1979
Box   98
Folder   23
Jacksonville University, 1966
Box   98
Folder   24
Jankowski, Harold J., 1964-1972
Box   98
Folder   25
Job Corps, 1970
Box   98
Folder   26
Job Fair, 1979
Box   266
Folder   2
Job Training Partnership Act, 1983
Box   98
Folder   27
Jobs for Veterans, 1971-1973
Box   98
Folder   28
John Doe Proceedings, 1963-1964
Johnson, Charles W.
Box   98
Folder   29
1966
Box   98
Folder   30
1967
Box   98
Folder   31
1968-1970
Box   98
Folder   32
1971-1977
Box   98
Folder   33
1979-1987
Box   98
Folder   34
Johnson, Howard O., 1961-1964
Box   98
Folder   35
Johnson, Lyndon B., 1964-1969
Box   98
Folder   36
Joint Council on Housing and Urban Development, 1965
Box   98
Folder   37
Joint Review Board, 1985-1987
Box   98
Folder   38
Jones, Walter, 1968-1969
Box   98
Folder   39
The Journal Company, et al. vs. Henry W. Maier, et al., 1972
Note: See also “Milwaukee Journal
Box   98
Folder   40
Juneau Village, 1966-1971
Box   98
Folder   41
Kaemmerer, Daniel, 1985-1987
Box   98
Folder   42
Kaleidoscope, 1970
Box   98
Folder   43
Kalupa, John, 1961-1963
Box   98
Folder   44
Kasten, Robert W., 1985-1987
Box   99
Folder   1
Kazmierski, Edmund, 1972-1978
Box   99
Folder   2
Keep America Beautiful, 1968
Box   99
Folder   3
Keep Greater Milwaukee Beautiful Inc., 1985-1986
Box   99
Folder   4
Kennedy, John F., 1962-1964
Kerner Report
Box   99
Folder   5
1968
Box   99
Folder   6
1969
Box   99
Folder   7
Kilbourntown “3,” 1965-1972
Box   99
Folder   8
King, Martin Luther, 1968-1971
Box   99
Folder   9
Klein, Fred, 1979-1980
Box   99
Folder   10
Kleczka, Gerald, 1984-1986
Box   99
Folder   11
Kohl's, 1969-1970
Knowles, Warren
Box   99
Folder   12
1967-1968
Box   99
Folder   13
1969-1970
Box   99
Folder   1
Kordus, Robert P., 1968-1976
Box   99
Folder   15
Krieger, Elmer, 1960-1961
Box   99
Folder   16
Krug, Richard, 1960-1964
Box   99
Folder   17
Kukor, Cynthia, 1972
Box   99
Folder   18
La Follette, Bronson C., 1967-1978
Box   99
Folder   19
La Follette, Douglas, 1978
Labor
Box   99
Folder   20
1960
Box   99
Folder   21
1961
Box   99
Folder   22
1962
Box   99
Folder   23-24
1963
Box   99
Folder   25
1964
Box   99
Folder   26-27
1965
Box   99
Folder   28-29
1966
Box   99
Folder   30
1967
Box   99
Folder   31-32
1968
Box   99
Folder   33
1969
Box   99
Folder   34-35
1970
Box   100
Folder   1-4
1971
Box   100
Folder   5-6
1972
Box   100
Folder   7-8
1973
Box   100
Folder   9-12
1974
Box   100
Folder   13-14
1975
Box   100
Folder   15
1976
Box   100
Folder   16
1977
Box   100
Folder   17
1978
Box   100
Folder   18-19
1979
Box   100
Folder   20-22
1980
Box   100
Folder   23-25
1981
Box   101
Folder   1
1982
Box   101
Folder   2
1983
Box   101
Folder   3
1984
Box   101
Folder   4-5
1985
Box   101
Folder   6-7
1986
Box   101
Folder   8-9
1987
Labor Contracts
Box   101
Folder   10
1968
Box   101
Folder   11-13
1969
Box   101
Folder   14-15
1973
Box   101
Folder   16-17
1975
Box   101
Folder   18
1976
Box   101
Folder   19-20
1977
Box   101
Folder   21-22
1979
Box   102
Folder   1-5
1981
Box   102
Folder   6
1982
Box   102
Folder   7-8
1983
Box   102
Folder   9
1984
Box   102
Folder   10
1985
Box   102
Folder   11
1987
Box   102
Folder   12
Labor Council's Executive Board, 1975
Labor Negotiator
Box   102
Folder   13-14
1968
Box   102
Folder   15-17
1970
Box   102
Folder   18
1971
Box   102
Folder   19
1972
Box   102
Folder   20-21
Labor Policy Committee, Wage Analysis, 1963
Lacy, Ernest
Box   102
Folder   22-24
1981
Box   103
Folder   1-2
1982
Box   103
Folder   3
1983-1985
Box   103
Folder   4
Lackey, Ben, 1979
Box   103
Folder   5-6
Lake Expressway, 1971-1977
Note: See also “Expressways”
Lakefront
Box   103
Folder   7
1961-1965
Box   103
Folder   8
1966-1972
Box   103
Folder   9
1973
Box   103
Folder   10
1974-1978
Box   103
Folder   11
1979
Box   103
Folder   12-13
1980
Box   103
Folder   14
1981
Box   103
Folder   15
1982-1984
Box   103
Folder   16
1985
Box   103
Folder   17
1986
Box   103
Folder   18
1987
Box   103
Folder   19
Lakefront Committee, 1971-1973
Box   103
Folder   20
Lakefront Design Contest, 1979
Lakefront Recreational Development Technical Task Force
Box   103
Folder   21
1973
Box   103
Folder   22
1974
Box   103
Folder   23
1975
Box   103
Folder   24
1976-1978
Box   103
Folder   25
Lamb, Karen, 1976-1986
Lambeth, Edward B.
Box   103
Folder   26
1972-1973
Box   103
Folder   27-28
Questions to Maier about Media, 1972
Box   104
Folder   1
Lamke, Kenneth, 1972
Landbank
Box   104
Folder   2
1966-1972
Box   104
Folder   3
1973-1974
Box   104
Folder   4
1977-1987
Landmarks
Box   104
Folder   5
1966-1975
Box   104
Folder   6
1976-1979
Box   104
Folder   7
1980
Box   104
Folder   8
1982-1984
Box   104
Folder   9
1986
Box   104
Folder   10
Lanser, Rod, 1965-1968
Box   104
Folder   11
Larsen, Kay, 1980
Box   104
Folder   12
Late Night America, 1985
Box   104
Folder   13
Latin American Union for Civil Rights, 1979
Latin Community
Box   104
Folder   14
1971-1975
Box   104
Folder   15
1976-1978
Law Enforcement Assistance Administration
Box   104
Folder   16
1969-1971
Box   104
Folder   17
1972-1975
Law Suits
Box   104
Folder   18
1968-1971
Box   104
Folder   19
1986
League of Wisconsin Municipalities
Box   104
Folder   20
1965-1973
Box   104
Folder   21
1978-1980
Box   104
Folder   22
League of Women Voters, 1969-1971
Learn by Doing
Box   104
Folder   23
1968
Box   104
Folder   24
1969
Box   104
Folder   25
1970-1979
Box   104
Folder   26
“Leave it to Begel” [newspaper column], 1982-1983
Box   104
Folder   27
Lee, Alexander, 1986
Legislation
Box   104
Folder   28
1967-1969
Box   104
Folder   29
1970-1971
Box   266
Folder   3
1979-1988
Box   104
Folder   30
Legislative Package, 1968
Legislative Reference Bureau
Box   105
Folder   1
1963-1973
Box   105
Folder   2
1974-1981
Box   105
Folder   3
1982-1987
Box   105
Folder   4
LeGrand, Alex P., 1966-1968
Box   105
Folder   5
Lehrbaummer, Andrew, 1960-1962
Box   105
Folder   6
Leopold, Susan, 1979
Box   105`
Folder   7
Letter Carriers Union, 1972
Letters to the Editor
Box   105
Folder   8
1986
Box   105
Folder   9
1987
Box   105
Folder   10
1988
Box   105
Folder   11
Leveraging, 1976
Liaison Officer, See “Whitcomb, Michael A.I.”
Box   105
Folder   12
Libel, 1972
Box   105
Folder   13
Liebergen, Sharon Marie, 1981
Box   266
Folder   4
Lincoln Avenue PTA Speech, 1976
Box   105
Folder   14
Lincoln Memorial Drive, Proposed Southern Extension, 1962-1965
Box   105
Folder   15
Lincoln Memorial Mall, 1979-1983
Box   105
Folder   16
Lincoln Park Conservation Association, 1970-1971
Box   105
Folder   17
Litter Program, 1975
Box   105
Folder   18
Local Government, 1968-1972
Box   105
Folder   19
Look Magazine, 1969
Box   105
Folder   20
Lottery, 1973
Lovell, James E.
Box   105
Folder   21
1962-1965
Box   105
Folder   22-23
1966
Box   105
Folder   24
1969-1970
Box   105
Folder   25
Low Income Housing, 1966
Box   105
Folder   26
Low Income Housing Task Force, 1987
Lucey, Patrick J.
Box   105
Folder   27
1970
Box   105
Folder   28-29
1971
Box   105
Folder   30
1972
Box   105
Folder   31
1973-1974
Box   105
Folder   32
1975-1977
Box   105
Folder   33
Proposed Tax Reductions for Corporations, 1971
Box   105
Folder   34
Lutheran Headquarters, 1986
Box   105
Folder   35
Machine and Equipment Exemption, 1977-1985
Box   105
Folder   36
Magidson, Shepard A., 1960-1962
Maier, Mary Ann
Box   105
Folder   37
1966
Box   105
Folder   38
1967-1973
Box   266
Folder   5
Maier-Conta Debate at MATC, 1980
Management Council
Box   105
Folder   39
1984-1985
Box   266
Folder   6
1988
Management Merit Review
Box   105
Folder   40
1978
Box   106
Folder   1-2
1979
Box   106
Folder   3
1980-1981
Box   106
Folder   4
Management Pay Plan, 1987
Box   106
Folder   5
Manpower Planning Council, 1972-1975
Manpower Programs
Box   106
Folder   6
1969
Box   106
Folder   7-8
1970
Box   106
Folder   9
1971-1973
Box   106
Folder   10
1974
Box   106
Folder   11
1975-1979
Box   106
Folder   12
Manpower Training Act, 1970
Box   106
Folder   13
Manufacturing Machinery and Equipment White Paper, 1977
Box   266
Folder   7
Maps of Milwaukee, 1978-1986
Box   106
Folder   14
Maraniss, Elliot, 1985-1987
Box   106
Folder   15
Marcuvitz, Alan, 1970
Marquette University
Box   106
Folder   16
1960-1968
Box   106
Folder   17
1969-1978
Box   106
Folder   18
1980-1987
Box   266
Folder   8
1988
Box   106
Folder   19
Marine Plaza, 1960-1961
Martin-Weber Committee
Box   106
Folder   20
1967-1968
Box   106
Folder   21
1969
Box   106
Folder   22
1970-1973
Box   106
Folder   23
Marshall Plan for Milwaukee, 1967
Box   106
Folder   24
Maslowski, James E., 1967
Mass Transit
Note: See also “Transportation”
Box   106
Folder   25
1962
Box   106
Folder   26
1963-1970
Box   106
Folder   27
1971
Box   106
Folder   28
1972
Box   106
Folder   29
1973-1975
Box   107
Folder   1
Massage Parlors, 1974
Box   107
Folder   2
Maurice, John R., 1967
Box   107
Folder   3
Mayor and Manpower Seminar, 1969-1970
Box   107
Folder   4
Mayor Maier for Vice President, 1971
Box   107
Folder   5
Mayor Maier Organizing Committee, 1971-1972
“Mayor Maier Reports” [Radio Program]
Box   107
Folder   6
1965
Box   107
Folder   7-8
1966
Box   107
Folder   9-10
1967
Box   107
Folder   11
1968
“The Mayor Reports” [TV Program]
Box   107
Folder   12
1974
Box   107
Folder   13-15
1975
Box   107
Folder   16
1976
Mayoral Powers
Box   107
Folder   17
1960-1967
Box   107
Folder   18
1971
Box   266
Folder   9
1986-1987
Box   107
Folder   19
Mayor's Advisory Council on the Arts, 1966-1971
Box   107
Folder   20-21
Mayor's Approach to a Formula of Local Public Leadership, 1964
Mayor's Award
Box   266
Folder   10
1977
Box   107
Folder   22
1978
Box   107
Folder   23
Mayor's Biography and Achievements, 1960-1988
Box   107
Folder   24
Mayor's Committee for the Performing Arts, 1965
Box   107
Folder   25
Mayor's Council on the Performing Arts, 1969-1970
Box   107
Folder   26
Mayors for Humphrey, 1968
Note: See also “Humphrey, Hubert H.”
“The Mayor's Journal” [TV Program]
Box   107
Folder   27
1977
Box   107
Folder   28-29
1978
Box   107
Folder   30-31
1979
Box   107
Folder   32
1981
Box   107
Folder   32
Mayor's Newsletter, 1973-1975
Mayors of Other Cities
Box   107
Folder   33
1960-1967
Box   107
Folder   34
1968-1970
Box   107
Folder   35
1971-1975
Box   107
Folder   36
1976-1980
Box   108
Folder   1
1981
Box   108
Folder   2
1982-1983
Box   108
Folder   3
1984
Box   108
Folder   4
1985
Box   108
Folder   5
1986-1987
Box   266
Folder   11
1988
Mayor's Office
Box   108
Folder   6
1972-1980
Box   108
Folder   7
1981
Box   108
Folder   8
1982-1983
Box   108
Folder   9
1984-1987
Box   266
Folder   12
1987-1988
Box   266
Folder   13
“A Micro Approach to Setting Macro Urban Priorities,” 1986
Mayor's Office Reorganization
Box   108
Folder   10
1960
Box   108
Folder   11
1961
Box   108
Folder   12
1962
Mayor's Publications
Box   108
Folder   13
1976
Box   108
Folder   14
1977
Box   108
Folder   15
1978-1980
Box   108
Folder   16
Mayor's Salary and Expenses, 1971
Mayor's Schedules
Box   108
Folder   17
1980-1981
Box   108
Folder   18
1982-1983
Box   108
Folder   19
Mayor's Tax Distribution Committee, 1960-1965
Box   108
Folder   20
Mayor's Task Force on Leveraging, Second Interim Report, 1977
Box   266
Folder   14
Mayor's Technical Task Force on Acculturation, 1966
Box   108
Folder   21
McCann, James A., 1968-1972
Box   108
Folder   22
McCarville, James, 1972-1977
Box   108
Folder   23
McGovern, George, 1972
Box   108
Folder   24
McLaughlin, Patrick J., 1972-1976
Box   108
Folder   25
Meat and Allied Food Workers, Local #248, 1975-1976
Milwaukee Exposition, Convention Center and Arena (MECCA)
Box   108
Folder   26
1972-1975
Box   108
Folder   27
1976-1977
Box   108
Folder   28
1978-1979
Box   108
Folder   29
1980-1981
Box   108
Folder   30
1982
Box   108
Folder   31
1983
Box   108
Folder   32
1984
Box   109
Folder   1-3
1985
Box   109
Folder   4
1986
Box   109
Folder   5
1987
Box   109
Folder   6
1988
Box   266
Folder   15
1988
Media
Box   109
Folder   7
1971-1973
Box   109
Folder   8
1978-1983
Box   109
Folder   9
1984-1985
Box   109
Folder   10
1986-1987
Box   266
Folder   16
1988
Box   109
Folder   11
Medical Center, 1968-1975
Meet the Press TV Show
Box   109
Folder   12
1966
Box   109
Folder   13
1967
Box   109
Folder   14
1968
Box   109
Folder   15
1972
Box   109
Folder   16
Meir, Golda, 1969-1979
Box   109
Folder   17
Meister, Howard, 1969-1970
Memoranda to the Mayor
Box   109
Folder   18
1963-1965
Box   109
Folder   19
1969
Box   109
Folder   20
1970
Box   109
Folder   21
1972-1978
Box   109
Folder   22
Menmax Corporation, 1970-1971
Menomonee Valley
Box   109
Folder   23
1975-1978
Box   109
Folder   24
1979-1985
Box   266
Folder   17
1988
Box   109
Folder   25
Metropolitan Government, 1960-1973
Box   109
Folder   26
Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce, 1966
Metropolitan Milwaukee Crime Commission
Note: See also “Crime”
Box   109
Folder   27
1961-1963
Box   109
Folder   28
1964-1965
Box   110
Folder   1
1966
Box   110
Folder   2
1967
Box   110
Folder   3
Members, 1964-1971
Metropolitan Milwaukee Criminal Justice Council
Box   110
Folder   4
1972-1976
Box   110
Folder   5-6
1977
Box   110
Folder   7
1978-1980
Box   110
Folder   8
Metropolitan Milwaukee Goals Forum, 1979
Box   110
Folder   9
Metropolitan Problems, 1971-1973
Metropolitan Study Commission
Box   110
Folder   10
1960
Box   110
Folder   11-13
1961
Box   110
Folder   14
1971-1973
Box   110
Folder   15
Metropolitan Youth Commission, 1961
Midtown
Box   110
Folder   16
1965
Box   110
Folder   17
1966-1967
Box   110
Folder   18
1968-1969
Box   110
Folder   19
1970-1971
Box   110
Folder   20
1972-1975
Box   110
Folder   21
Miller, Clarence, 1972
Box   110
Folder   22
Miller Compressing, 1976-1977
Box   110
Folder   23
Milsap, James, 1969
Milwaukee
Box   110
Folder   24
1969-1974
Box   110
Folder   25
1975-1980
Box   110
Folder   26
1981
Box   110
Folder   27
1982
Box   110
Folder   28
1983
Box   110
Folder   29
1984
Box   110
Folder   30
1985-1986
Box   110
Folder   31
1987
Box   110
Folder   32
Milwaukee 14, 1969-1972
Box   110
Folder   33
Milwaukee Access Telecommunications Authority, 1980-1983
Box   111
Folder   1
Milwaukee Admirals, 1971
Box   111
Folder   2
Milwaukee Alliance of Concerned Citizens, 1975-1976
Box   111
Folder   3
Milwaukee American Legion Band, 1974
Milwaukee Area Technical College
Box   111
Folder   4
1963-1975
Box   111
Folder   5
1976-1986
Box   266
Folder   18
1988
Box   111
Folder   6
Milwaukee Area Transit Plan, 1972
Box   111
Folder   7
Milwaukee Badge, 1971
Box   111
Folder   8
Milwaukee Basic Issue Forum, 1973
Box   111
Folder   9
Milwaukee Black Organizing Project, 1973
Milwaukee Braves
Box   111
Folder   10
1961-1964
Box   111
Folder   11
1966-1967
Box   111
Folder   12
Milwaukee Brewers, 1972-1986
Milwaukee Bucks
Box   111
Folder   13
1971-1974
Box   111
Folder   14-15
1984-1986
Box   266
Folder   19
1988
Box   111
Folder   16
Milwaukee Christian Center, 1960-1966
Box   111
Folder   17
Milwaukee Citizens' Crime Committee, 1965
Box   111
Folder   18
Milwaukee Commission on Community Relations
Box   266
Folder   20
1988
Milwaukee Convention and Visitors Bureau
Box   111
Folder   19
1969-1974
Box   111
Folder   20
1976-1978
Box   111
Folder   21-22
1979
Box   111
Folder   23
1980
Box   111
Folder   24
1981-1984
Box   111
Folder   25
1985
Box   111
Folder   26
1986
Box   111
Folder   27
1987
Box   266
Folder   21
1988
Milwaukee County
Box   111
Folder   28
1961-1966
Box   112
Folder   1
1967
Box   112
Folder   2
1968
Box   112
Folder   3
1969
Box   112
Folder   4
1970
Box   112
Folder   5
1971
Box   112
Folder   6
1972-1974
Box   112
Folder   7
1975-1979
Box   112
Folder   8-9
1980
Box   112
Folder   10
1981
Box   112
Folder   11-12
1982
Box   112
Folder   13
1983
Box   112
Folder   14
1984
Box   112
Folder   15
1985
Box   112
Folder   16
1986
Box   112
Folder   17
1987
Box   112
Folder   18
Milwaukee County Citizenship Commission, 1964
Box   112
Folder   19
Milwaukee County Department of Health and Human Services, 1987
Box   266
Folder   23
Milwaukee County Department of Public Works, 1986
Box   112
Folder   20
Milwaukee County Executive, 1984-1986
Box   112
Folder   21
Milwaukee County Historical Society, 1962-1966
Box   112
Folder   22
Milwaukee County Public Welfare Statistics, 1961
Box   112
Folder   23
Milwaukee County Taxpayers' League, 1971-1972
Box   112
Folder   24
Milwaukee County Transit System, 1976-1983
Box   112
Folder   25
Milwaukee County-Wide Assessment, 1967-1976
Box   112
Folder   26
Milwaukee Courier, 1969-1971
Box   112
Folder   27
Milwaukee East Organizations Congress, 1973-1975
Box   112
Folder   28
Milwaukee Enforcers Inc., 1972-1973
Milwaukee Exposition and Convention Center and Arena, See “MECCA”
Box   112
Folder   29
Milwaukee Impressions Magazine, 1979-1980
Box   112
Folder   30
Milwaukee Innovation Center, 1980
Milwaukee International Folk Band
Box   112
Folder   31
1974
Box   112
Folder   32-33
1978
Box   112
Folder   34
1979
Box   113
Folder   1
1980
Box   113
Folder   2
1984-1986
Box   113
Folder   3
1987
Box   113
Folder   4
Milwaukee Jaycees, 1968-1969
Milwaukee Journal
Note: See also “FCC” and “The Journal Company, et al. vs. Henry W. Maier, et al.”
Box   113
Folder   5
1961-1966
Box   113
Folder   6
1967
Box   113
Folder   7
1968-1969
Box   113
Folder   8
1970
Box   113
Folder   9-10
1971
Box   113
Folder   11-12
1972
Box   113
Folder   13-14
1973
Box   113
Folder   15
1974
Box   113
Folder   16
1975
Box   113
Folder   17
1976
Box   113
Folder   18
1977
Box   113
Folder   19
1978
Box   113
Folder   20
1979
Box   113
Folder   21
1980
Box   113
Folder   22
1981
Box   113
Folder   23
1982
Box   113
Folder   24
1983-1985
Box   113
Folder   25-26
1986
Box   113
Folder   27
1987
Box   114
Folder   1
1988
Box   266
Folder   24
1988
Box   114
Folder   2-5
Background Material, 1972
Reel   1-3
Editorials, 1960-1988 (on microfilm)
Box   114
Folder   6
Microwave, 1972
Box   114
Folder   7
Poll on Mayor, 1979
Box   114
Folder   8
Sanders Cartoons, 1967-1988
Box   114
Folder   9
Milwaukee Labor Press, 1962-1972
Milwaukee Magazine
Box   114
Folder   10
1985
Box   114
Folder   11-12
1987
Box   114
Folder   13
Annotated Article, “The Unknown Mayor,” 1987
Box   114
Folder   14
Milwaukee Marketing Authority, 1966-1971
Box   114
Folder   15
Milwaukee Organization of Parents, 1969
Box   114
Folder   16
Milwaukee Plan Committee, 1971
Box   114
Folder   17
Milwaukee Police Association, 1984
Box   114
Folder   18
Milwaukee Police Association vs. Harold A. Breier, 1980
Box   114
Folder   19
Milwaukee Property Owners Association Inc., 1961
Milwaukee Public Library
Box   114
Folder   20
1960-1967
Box   114
Folder   21
1967-1969
Box   114
Folder   22
1970-1973
Box   114
Folder   23
1974-1978
Box   114
Folder   24
1979-1985
Box   114
Folder   25
1986-1987
Box   266
Folder   25
1988
Milwaukee Public Museum
Box   114
Folder   26
1960-1966
Box   114
Folder   27
1967-1968
Box   114
Folder   28
1969-1970
Box   114
Folder   29
1971
Box   114
Folder   30
1972-1973
Box   114
Folder   31
1974-1976
Box   115
Folder   1
Board of Trustees, 1960-1971
Box   115
Folder   2
Milwaukee Redevelopment Corporation, 1974-1985
Box   115
Folder   3
Milwaukee Repertory Theater Arts District Proposal, 1983
Milwaukee River
Box   115
Folder   4
1962
Box   115
Folder   5
1964
Box   115
Folder   6
1968-1970
Box   115
Folder   7
1971
Box   115
Folder   8
1972-1974
Box   115
Folder   9
1975-1987
Box   115
Folder   10
Closing, 1961-1962
Box   115
Folder   11
Evaluation Task Force, 1973-1977
Box   115
Folder   12
Strategy, 1975
Box   115
Folder   13
Milwaukee School of Engineering, 1978-1986
Milwaukee Sentinel
Box   115
Folder   14
1963-1976
Box   115
Folder   15
1977-1983
Box   115
Folder   16
1984-1987
Box   266
Folder   26
1988
Reel   1-3
Editorials, 1960-1988 (on microfilm)
Box   115
Folder   17
Milwaukee Star, 1966-1971
Box   115
Folder   18
Milwaukee Student Newspaper, 1970
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
Box   115
Folder   19
1961-1974
Box   115
Folder   20
1985
Box   115
Folder   21
1986-1987
Box   115
Folder   22
Milwaukee Teachers Education Association, 1967
Box   115
Folder   23
Milwaukee Urban League, 1965-1987
Milwaukee Urban Observatory
Box   115
Folder   24
1968
Box   115
Folder   25
1969
Box   115
Folder   26-30
1970
Box   116
Folder   1-4
1971
Box   116
Folder   5-6
1973
Box   116
Folder   7
1974-1979
Box   116
Folder   8-9
Milwaukee Urban Ways and Means Committee, 1970
Box   116
Folder   10
Milwaukee Valve Company, 1979
Box   116
Folder   11
Milwaukee Voluntary Equal Employment Opportunity Council, 1964-1968
Minorities
Box   116
Folder   12
1979
Box   116
Folder   13
1980-1984
Box   116
Folder   14-15
1985
Box   116
Folder   16
1986-1987
Box   266
Folder   27
1988
Box   116
Folder   17
Minority Banks, 1971
Box   116
Folder   18
Minority Business, 1972
Minority Business Enterprise Committee
Box   116
Folder   19
1983-1984
Box   116
Folder   20
1985
Box   116
Folder   21
1986
Box   116
Folder   22-23
1987
Box   266
Folder   28
Minority Business Joint Certification Program, 1988
Miscellaneous
Box   116
Folder   24
1964-1965
Box   116
Folder   25
1966-1968
Box   116
Folder   26
1969
Box   116
Folder   27
1970-1972
Box   116
Folder   28
1980-1987
Box   116
Folder   29
Mission '70, 1970-1971
Mitchell Street
Box   116
Folder   30
1971-1973
Box   116
Folder   31
1974-1975
Box   116
Folder   32
1976-1983
Box   116
Folder   33
Mitchelson, William D., 1966
Model Cities
Note: See also “Community Development Agency” and “Walnut Improvement Council”
Box   117
Folder   1-3
1967
Box   117
Folder   4-5
1968
Box   117
Folder   6-13
1969
Box   117
Folder   14-18
1970
1971
Box   117
Folder   19-23
January-July
Box   118
Folder   1-3
August-December
Box   118
Folder   4-9
1972
Box   118
Folder   10-11
1973
Box   118
Folder   12-14
1974
Box   118
Folder   15-16
Ad Hoc Committee to Study Transition to Community Development/Block Grant Federal Financing, 1974
Box   118
Folder   17-20
Audit, 1976
Box   118
Folder   21
Axis Youth Corps, 1976
Box   118
Folder   22
Carr, Bradley, 1975
Box   118
Folder   23
Citizen Complaints, 1974
Box   118
Folder   24
Civil Service, 1974
Box   118
Folder   25
Community Development Coalition, 1975
Community Development Agency
Box   119
Folder   1
1972-1973
Box   119
Folder   2-3
1974
Box   119
Folder   4-9
1975
Box   119
Folder   10
Community Organization, 1969
Box   119
Folder   11
Contract, 1972
Development Corporation
Box   119
Folder   12
1971-1973
Box   119
Folder   13
1974
Box   119
Folder   14
Dimensions of Milwaukee Housing Deficit, 1972
Box   119
Folder   15
Elderly, 1973
Box   119
Folder   16
Environmental Quality Analysis Division, 1972
Box   119
Folder   17
Evaluation, 1974
Box   119
Folder   18
Final Local HUD Evaluation Report, 1976
Box   119
Folder   19-22
First Year Action Plan, 1970
Box   119
Folder   23
Givens, John, 1974
Box   119
Folder   24
Grant Budget, 1972
Box   119
Folder   25
Health Data Project, 1972
Box   119
Folder   26
History, 1970-1973
Box   119
Folder   27
Housing Related Services in Milwaukee County, 1972
Box   119
Folder   28
HUD, 1972-1973
Box   119
Folder   29
Kennedy Music Project, 1973
Box   119
Folder   30
Latin Americans, 1972
Box   119
Folder   31
Manpower, 1973
McManis Associates
Box   120
Folder   1
1973-1974
Box   120
Folder   2
Reports, 1973
Metropolitan Housing Center
Box   120
Folder   3
1972
Box   120
Folder   4-5
1973-1975
Box   120
Folder   6
Narrative Reports, 1972-1974
Box   120
Folder   7
Metropolitan Milwaukee Criminal Justice Council, 1973-1974
Box   120
Folder   8
Mid-Planning Statement, 1969
Box   120
Folder   9
Midtown News, 1973
Box   120
Folder   10
Milwaukee Journal, 1972
Box   120
Folder   11
Music Education, 1972-1974
Neighborhood Improvement Development Corporation
Box   120
Folder   12
1973-1975
Box   120
Folder   13
1976
Box   120
Folder   14
Neighborhood Preservation Program, 1974
Box   120
Folder   15
New Community Project, 1973
Box   120
Folder   16-18
New Day [newspaper], 1971-1975
Box   120
Folder   19
O.C. White Soul Club, 1971-1975
Box   120
Folder   20
Organization, 1972-1973
Box   120
Folder   21
Owner Occupied Rehabilitation Project, 1973
Box   120
Folder   22
Panagis, Bill, 1973-1975
Box   120
Folder   23
People's Committee, 1969
Personnel
Box   120
Folder   24
1972-1973
Box   120
Folder   25
1974
Box   120
Folder   26
Phase-Out, 1973-1976
Box   120
Folder   27
Planning, 1975
Box   120
Folder   28
Policy Commission, 1973
Box   120
Folder   29
Policy Planning Problem Analysis, 1972
Box   120
Folder   30
Policy Questions, 1969
Box   120
Folder   31
Policy Seminar, 1970
Box   120
Folder   32
Procedures, 1972
Box   120
Folder   33
Project Monitor's Monthly Report, 1973
Box   120
Folder   34
Public Schools, 1972
Box   121
Folder   1-2
Proposal, 1968
Quarterly Reports
Box   121
Folder   3
1974
Box   121
Folder   4
1975
Box   121
Folder   5
Re-Programmed Funds, 1972
Resident Council
Box   121
Folder   6
1970-1972
Box   121
Folder   7
1973
Box   121
Folder   8
1974
Box   121
Folder   9
Salary Schedule, 1972
Box   121
Folder   10
Schleicher, Frank, 1972-1973
Box   121
Folder   11
State A-95 Review, 1972
Box   121
Folder   12
Street Lighting Project, 1974-1975
Box   121
Folder   13
Summary, 1972
Third Year Action Plan
Box   121
Folder   14-15
1973
Box   121
Folder   16-19
1975-1976
Box   121
Folder   20
Timetable of Activities, 1972
Box   121
Folder   21
Title IV-A, 1972
Box   121
Folder   22
Urban League, 1972
Walnut Improvement Council
Box   121
Folder   23
1972-1973
Box   121
Folder   24-26
1974
Box   121
Folder   27
1975-1976
Weekly Report
Box   121
Folder   28
1972-1973
Box   122
Folder   1-2
1974
Box   122
Folder   3
Zeidler, Frank, 1971-1972
Box   122
Folder   4
Moher, James R., 1962-1964
Box   122
Folder   5
Mojica, Hector, 1975
Box   122
Folder   6
Mondale, Walter, 1976-1984
Box   122
Folder   7
Moody, Jim, 1987
Box   122
Folder   8
Morrison, Walter, Interview, 1987
Box   122
Folder   9
Mortgage Opportunity Plan, 1974
Motion Picture Commission
Box   122
Folder   10
1960-1964
Box   122
Folder   11
1965-1968
Box   122
Folder   12
1969-1970
Box   122
Folder   13
1971-1977
Box   122
Folder   14-16
Members, 1960-1971
Box   122
Folder   17
Mount Sinai Hospital, 1969-1970
Box   122
Folder   18
Moynihan Associates, 1969-1972
Mulroy, Bert
Box   122
Folder   19
1966
Box   122
Folder   20-23
1967
Box   122
Folder   24
1968
Box   122
Folder   25-28
1969
Box   122
Folder   29-34
1970
Box   123
Folder   1-3
1971
Box   123
Folder   4-5
1972
Box   123
Folder   6-12
1973
Box   123
Folder   13-20
1974
Box   123
Folder   21-25
1975
Box   124
Folder   1-2
1976
Box   124
Folder   3-4
1977
Box   124
Folder   5-6
1978
Box   124
Folder   7
1979-1980
Box   124
Folder   8
1981-1984
Box   124
Folder   9
Multi-Service Centers, 1969
Box   124
Folder   10
Municipal Bonds, 1978-1987
Box   124
Folder   11
Municipal Budgeting Articles, 1971-1976
Municipal Court
Box   124
Folder   12
1966-1974
Box   124
Folder   13
1975
Box   124
Folder   14
1976-1979
Box   124
Folder   15
1980-1982
Box   124
Folder   16
1984-1987
Box   124
Folder   17
Municipal Court Study Committee, 1978-1979
Box   124
Folder   18
Municipal Equipment Repair Garage, 1969-1973
Municipal Government
Box   124
Folder   19
1978
Box   124
Folder   20
1979
Box   124
Folder   21
1980-1987
Box   266
Folder   29
1988
Box   124
Folder   22
Municipal Intercom System, 1971
Box   266
Folder   30
Municipal Report, 1986
Box   124
Folder   23
Muni-Mini Shuttle Bus, 1972-1975
Box   124
Folder   24
Murphy, Dirk, 1970
Murray, Lee
Box   124
Folder   25
1969
Box   124
Folder   26-28
1970
Musche, Jeffrey W.
Box   124
Folder   29
1978-1984
Box   124
Folder   30
1985
Box   125
Folder   1
1986
Box   125
Folder   2
1987
Box   266
Folder   31
1988
Box   125
Folder   3
Music Hall, 1966-1969
Box   125
Folder   4
Music-Drama Theatre, 1960
NAACP
Note: See also “Civil Rights”
Box   125
Folder   5
1967-1972
Box   125
Folder   6
1977-1983
Box   125
Folder   7
1985-1987
Box   125
Folder   8
Natatorium, 1971-1977
Box   125
Folder   9
National Academy of Public Administration, 1969-1970
Box   125
Folder   10
National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, 1967
Box   125
Folder   11
National Alliance of Businessmen, 1968-1971
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, See “NAACP”
Box   125
Folder   12
National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials, 1970-1972
Box   125
Folder   13
National Association of Manufacturers, 1970
Box   125
Folder   14
National Black Veterans Organization, 1979
Box   125
Folder   15
National Coalition for National Health Insurance, 1974
Box   125
Folder   16
National Coalition to Save General Revenue Sharing, 1986
National Conference of Democratic Mayors
Box   125
Folder   17
1973
Box   125
Folder   18-19
1974
Box   125
Folder   20-22
1975
Box   125
Folder   23
1976
Box   125
Folder   24-25
1977
Box   125
Folder   26
1978
Box   125
Folder   27
1979
Box   125
Folder   28
1980
Box   125
Folder   29
1981
Box   125
Folder   30-31
1982
Box   125
Folder   32-34
1983
Box   126
Folder   1-2
1984
Box   126
Folder   3
1985-1987
Box   126
Folder   4
Air Pollution, undated
Box   126
Folder   5
Budget, 1975
Box   126
Folder   6
Campaign, 1976
Box   126
Folder   7
Drafting Committee, 1975
Box   126
Folder   8
Executive Committee, 1975
Box   126
Folder   9
Ex-Officio Delegates, 1974
Box   126
Folder   10
Forum on Housing, Community and Economic Development, 1987
Box   126
Folder   11
Jane Hartley, 1974-1975
Box   126
Folder   12
Mid-Atlantic Region, 1974-1975
Box   126
Folder   13
Mid-Conference Committee, 1974
Box   126
Folder   14
Mid-Term Delegates, 1974
Box   126
Folder   15
Midwest Region, 1973-1975
Box   126
Folder   16
Mikulski Commission, 1974
Box   126
Folder   17
Mountain Region, 1975
Box   126
Folder   18
Nominating Committee, 1975-1977
Box   126
Folder   19
Northeast Region, 1974-1975
Box   126
Folder   20
Photographs, 1975-1976
Box   126
Folder   21
Planning Committee, 1975
Box   126
Folder   22
Platform Committee, 1976
Box   126
Folder   23
Position Papers, 1975
Box   126
Folder   24
Program Schedules, undated
Regional Hearings
Box   126
Folder   25
1973
Box   126
Folder   26
1974
Box   126
Folder   27
1975
Box   126
Folder   28
Regional Organization, 1974
Box   126
Folder   29
Rules Committee, 1975
Box   126
Folder   30
Social and Defense Spending, 1975
Box   126
Folder   31-33
Southern Region, 1975
Box   126
Folder   34
Southwest Region, 1973-1975
Box   127
Folder   1
Speeches at Regional Hearings, 1975
Box   127
Folder   2
State and Regional Coordinators, 1976
Box   127
Folder   3
Strategies, 1984
Box   127
Folder   4
Western Region, 1974-1975
Box   127
Folder   5
National Conference on Comparative Statistics, 1966
Box   127
Folder   6
National Festival Conference, 1979
Box   127
Folder   7
National Geographic, 1979
Box   127
Folder   8
National Hockey League, 1973
National League of Cities
Box   127
Folder   9
1964
Box   127
Folder   10-11
1965
Box   127
Folder   12
1966
Box   127
Folder   13-14
1967
Box   127
Folder   15-16
1968
Box   127
Folder   17
1969
Box   127
Folder   18-19
1970
Box   127
Folder   20-21
1971
Box   127
Folder   22
1972-1973
Box   127
Folder   23
1974
Box   127
Folder   24-25
1975
Box   127
Folder   26
1976
Box   127
Folder   27-28
1977
Box   128
Folder   1
1978
Box   128
Folder   2
1979
Box   128
Folder   3
1980
Box   128
Folder   4-6
1981
Box   128
Folder   7
1982
Box   128
Folder   8-10
1983
Box   128
Folder   11-12
1984
Box   128
Folder   13-15
1985
Box   128
Folder   16-19
1986
Box   129
Folder   1-6
1987
Box   266
Folder   32
1988
Box   129
Folder   7-8
Budget, 1988
Bulletins and Reports
Box   129
Folder   9-10
1967
Box   129
Folder   11-13
1968
Box   129
Folder   14
1969
Box   129
Folder   15
1970
Box   129
Folder   16-17
1972
Box   129
Folder   18-19
1973
Box   129
Folder   20
1974
Box   129
Folder   21
1975
Box   130
Folder   1
1976
Box   130
Folder   2
1977
Box   130
Folder   3-4
1979
Box   130
Folder   5
Committee on Human Resource Development, 1966
Congress of Cities
Box   130
Folder   6
1966
Box   130
Folder   7
1967
Box   130
Folder   8
1973-1974
Meetings
Box   130
Folder   9-10
1979 (Las Vegas)
Box   130
Folder   11
1980 (Atlanta)
Box   130
Folder   12
1980 (Washington)
Box   130
Folder   13
1981 (Detroit)
Box   130
Folder   14
1982 (Los Angeles)
Box   130
Folder   15
1987 (Las Vegas)
Box   130
Folder   16
Nominating Committee, 1966
Box   130
Folder   17
National Legislative Conference, 1965
Box   130
Folder   18
National Newsclip Service, 1985
Box   130
Folder   19-20
National Non-Point Source Institute, 1985
Box   130
Folder   21
National Organization for Women, 1972-1973
Box   130
Folder   22
“National Priorities Alert,” Coalition for Human Needs and Budget Priorities, 1973
Box   130
Folder   23
National Real Estate Investors, 1970
Box   130
Folder   24
National Science Foundation, 1979
Box   130
Folder   25
National System of Income Maintenance Programs, 1969
Box   130
Folder   26
National Transportation Study, 1970
Box   130
Folder   27
National Traveling Squad of Dissenters, 1970
Box   130
Folder   28
National Urban Coalition's 20th Anniversary, 1987
Box   130
Folder   29-30
National Urban League Forum, 1978
National Urban Policy
Box   130
Folder   31-32
1978
Box   131
Folder   1
1979
Box   131
Folder   2
Analysis, 1978
Box   131
Folder   3-4
Topics, 1978
Box   131
Folder   5
Nazis, 1974-1975
Box   131
Folder   6
NBC, 1968-1971
Box   131
Folder   7
Negro Achievement Inc., 1968-1971
Neighborhood Approval Technical Task Force
Box   131
Folder   8-9
1970
Box   131
Folder   10
1971-1973
Neighborhood Development Program
Box   131
Folder   11
1969-1977
Box   131
Folder   12
1978-1979
Neighborhood Youth Corps
Box   131
Folder   13-14
1970
Box   131
Folder   15
1971
Neighborhoods
Box   131
Folder   16
1979
Box   131
Folder   17
1980-1983
Box   131
Folder   18
1984-1986
Box   131
Folder   19
Nelson, Gaylord, 1965-1979
Box   131
Folder   20
New Careers, 1968-1969
Newcomb, James
Box   131
Folder   21
1966
Box   131
Folder   22-25
1967
Box   132
Folder   1-7
1968
Box   132
Folder   8-14
1969
Box   132
Folder   15-21
1970
Box   133
Folder   1-8
1971
Box   133
Folder   9-10
1972
Box   133
Folder   11
Divorce, 1967-1971
Newcomb, Thomas P.
Box   133
Folder   12
1970
Box   133
Folder   13
1971-1972
Box   133
Folder   14
New Federalism, 1969-1970
Box   133
Folder   15
New Town, 1969-1970
News Conferences
Note: See also “Press Conferences” and “Radio Press Conferences”
Box   133
Folder   16
1969
Box   133
Folder   17
1971
Box   133
Folder   18
1972-1973
Box   133
Folder   19
1974-1978
Box   133
Folder   20
News Coverage, 1972-1976
Newspaper Clippings Analysis
Box   133
Folder   21
1972-1976
Box   133
Folder   22-23
1976-1980
Box   133
Folder   24
Newsletter, From the Mayor's Desk, 1986-1987
Newspapers
Box   133
Folder   25
1963
Box   133
Folder   26-27
1969
Box   133
Folder   28
1972-1975
Box   133
Folder   29
New York Fiscal Crisis, 1975
Box   133
Folder   30
New York Petition to Become a State, 1971
Box   133
Folder   31
New York Stock Exchange, 1966
Box   133
Folder   32
New York Times, 1970-1979
Box   133
Folder   33
Nike Sites, 1969-1971
Box   133
Folder   34
Nixon, Richard, 1968-1974
Noise
Box   134
Folder   1
1971
Box   134
Folder   2
1973-1974
Box   134
Folder   3
Nonpoint Pollution, 1983-1984
Box   134
Folder   4
Nonpoint Pollution Symposium, 1987
Box   134
Folder   5
Norquist, John, 1983-1987
Box   134
Folder   6
North Division High School, 1979
North Shore Railroad
Box   134
Folder   7
1961
Box   134
Folder   8-9
1962
Box   134
Folder   10
1963-1965
Box   134
Folder   11
Northcott, 1968-1971
Box   134
Folder   12
Northside Credit Union, 1970
Box   134
Folder   13
Northtown, 1966-1973
Box   134
Folder   14
Northtown Action Council, 1960
Northwest News
Box   134
Folder   15
1968-1969
Box   134
Folder   16
1970-1971
Novak, Bernard E.
Box   134
Folder   17
1962-1972
Box   134
Folder   18
1972
Box   134
Folder   19
Nowalski, Richard B., 1965-1972
Box   134
Folder   20
O'Brien, Michael L., 1986-1987
Box   134
Folder   21
O'Donnell, William, 1975-1981
Box   266
Folder   33
Office Electronics Standardization Committee, 1986
Box   134
Folder   22
Opportunities Industrialization Center, 1968-1971
Box   134
Folder   23
Overall Economic Development Plan, 1973-1976
Box   134
Folder   24
“Old Smokey” Relocation Committee, 1970-1972
Box   134
Folder   25
Olson, Jack B., 1970
Box   134
Folder   26
Olympic Sports, 1966
Box   134
Folder   27
On the Job Training, 1969-1970
Box   134
Folder   28
Open Communities, 1971
Open Housing
Note: See also “Housing”
Box   134
Folder   29
1963-1967
Box   134
Folder   30
1967
Box   135
Folder   1
1968
Box   135
Folder   2
1969-1975
Box   135
Folder   3
Open Meetings, 1984-1986
Open Meetings Law
Box   135
Folder   4
1984
Box   135
Folder   5-6
1985
Box   135
Folder   7
1986
Box   135
Folder   8
Operation Airlift, 1970-1971
Box   135
Folder   9
Operation Breakthrough, 1969
Box   135
Folder   10
Organization and Methods Committee, 1974-1982
Box   135
Folder   11
Outreach Inc., 1968
Box   135
Folder   12
Pabst Brewing Company, 1985
Pabst Theater
Box   135
Folder   13
1966-1969
Box   135
Folder   14-15
1970
Box   135
Folder   16
1971
Box   135
Folder   17
1972
Box   135
Folder   18
1973
Box   135
Folder   19-21
1974
Box   135
Folder   22
1975
Box   135
Folder   23
1976
Box   135
Folder   24
1977
Box   135
Folder   25
1978
Box   135
Folder   26
1979-1987
Box   266
Folder   34
1988
Box   135
Folder   27
Advisory Committee, 1970
Box   135
Folder   28
Board of Trustees, 1974-1981
Box   135
Folder   29
Page, Judy, 1978
Panagis, William
Box   135
Folder   30
1972
Box   136
Folder   1
1973
Box   136
Folder   2
1974
Box   136
Folder   3
1975
Box   136
Folder   4
1976-1977
Box   136
Folder   5
Panama Canal Treaty, 1977-1978
Parades
Box   136
Folder   6
1967-1983
Box   136
Folder   7
1985
Box   136
Folder   8
1986
Paramedics
Box   136
Folder   9
1974
Box   136
Folder   10-12
1975
Box   136
Folder   13
1976
Box   136
Folder   14-16
1977
Box   136
Folder   17
1978-1982
Box   136
Folder   18-19
Briefing Book 1, 1975-1978
Box   136
Folder   20-22
Briefing Book 2, 1975-1978
Box   136
Folder   23
Park Commission, 1966-1974
Box   136
Folder   24
Park East Corridor, 1982-1987
Park West Expressway
Note: See also “Expressways”
Box   136
Folder   25
1972-1973
Box   136
Folder   26
1976-1977
Box   136
Folder   27
1978
Box   136
Folder   28
1979
Box   137
Folder   1
1980
Parking
Box   137
Folder   2
1960-1961
Box   137
Folder   3
1962-1967
Box   137
Folder   4
1968-1969
Box   137
Folder   5
1970
Box   137
Folder   6
1971
Box   137
Folder   7
1972-1976
Box   137
Folder   8
1977-1978
Box   137
Folder   9
1979-1982
Parking Commission
Box   137
Folder   10
1961-1987
Box   266
Folder   35
1988
Box   137
Folder   11
Parking Structures, 1960-1963
Box   137
Folder   12
Parson and Kane Survey, 1978
Box   137
Folder   13
Partners for Livable Places, 1980-1981
Box   137
Folder   14
Pavlovich, Peter, 1968-1969
Box   137
Folder   15
Pay TV, 1973
Box   137
Folder   16
Pension Study Committee, 1977
Pensions
Box   137
Folder   17
1978-1980
Box   137
Folder   18
1981-1983
Box   137
Folder   19
1984-1987
Box   137
Folder   20
Peoples Court in the Inner City, 1969
Box   137
Folder   21
People's Community Action Coalition, 1970
Box   137
Folder   22
Performing Arts Center, 1970-1980
Perrin, Richard W.E.
Note: See also “Department of City Development”
Box   137
Folder   23
1960-1965
Box   137
Folder   24
1966-1968
Box   137
Folder   25
1969-1971
Personal Correspondence
Note: See also “Correspondence”
Box   137
Folder   26-27
1976
Box   137
Folder   28
1977
Box   137
Folder   29
1978
Box   138
Folder   1
1979
Box   138
Folder   2
1980
Box   138
Folder   3
1981
Box   138
Folder   4
1982
Box   138
Folder   5
1983
Box   138
Folder   6
1985
Box   138
Folder   7
1986
Box   266
Folder   36
1988
Box   138
Folder   37
Personal Facts Sheet, 1986
Note: See also: “Accomplishments” and “Biography”
Box   138
Folder   8
Phillips, Vel R., 1967-1971
Photographs
Box   138
Folder   9
1978-1982
Box   266
Folder   38
1981
Box   266
Folder   39
1983
Box   266
Folder   40
1984
Box   266
Folder   41
1987
Box   138
Folder   10
Physical DO Unit, 1960-1961
Box   138
Folder   11
Piggy Back Tax, 1969
Box   138
Folder   12
Pitts, Orville E., 1969-1976
Box   138
Folder   13
Pladium, 1969-1970
Box   138
Folder   14
Planetarium, 1965-1968
Box   138
Folder   15
Plankinton Mansion, 1978
Box   138
Folder   16
Plans for Progress, 1967
Box   138
Folder   17
Plant Gate, 1965-1967
Platform Papers
Box   138
Folder   18
1960-1961
Box   138
Folder   19
1964
Box   138
Folder   21
1965
Box   138
Folder   22
1968
Box   138
Folder   23
Playgrounds, 1966
Box   138
Folder   24
Poetry, 1976
Box   138
Folder   25
Police Ambulance, 1970
Police Department
Note: See also “Breier, Harold” and “Professional Policemen's Protective Association”
Box   138
Folder   26
1961
Box   138
Folder   27
1962-1963
Box   138
Folder   28
1965
Box   138
Folder   29-31
1966
Box   139
Folder   1-3
1967
Box   139
Folder   4-7
1968
Box   139
Folder   8-10
1969
Box   139
Folder   11-13
1970
Box   139
Folder   14-17
1971
Box   139
Folder   18-19
1972
Box   139
Folder   20-23
1973
Box   140
Folder   1-3
1974
Box   140
Folder   4-5
1975
Box   140
Folder   6
1976
Box   140
Folder   7
1977
Box   140
Folder   8
1978
Box   140
Folder   9-11
1979
Box   140
Folder   12-13
1980
Box   140
Folder   14-15
1981
Box   140
Folder   16-18
1982
Box   140
Folder   19
1984
Box   140
Folder   20
1985
Box   140
Folder   21
1986
Box   140
Folder   22
1987
Box   266
Folder   42
1988
Box   140
Folder   23
Arbitration, 1973
Community Relations
Box   140
Folder   24
1968
Box   140
Folder   25
1968-1975
Education Study Committee
Box   140
Folder   26
1967-1968
Box   140
Folder   27
1969-1971
Box   141
Folder   1-2
Factfinder Study, 1972
Box   141
Folder   3
Interview with Pageant Magazine, 1968
Box   141
Folder   4-5
Legislative Reference Bureau Study, 1973
Box   141
Folder   6-7
Negotiations, 1971
Box   141
Folder   8
Special Advisory Monitoring Committee, 1982
Strike
Box   141
Folder   9-12
1971
Box   141
Folder   13-14
1981-1982
Box   141
Folder   15
Supervisor's Association, 1970-1972
Policemen's Annuity and Benefit Fund
Box   141
Folder   16
1969
Box   141
Folder   17
1970-1971
Box   141
Folder   18
Policemen's Pension Board, 1961-1981
Box   141
Folder   19
Policemen's Protective Association Salary Study, 1967
Box   141
Folder   20
Policy Committee of the Five Taxing Units, 1966
Policy Management Information Systems
Box   141
Folder   21
1978
Box   141
Folder   22-23
1979
Box   141
Folder   24
1980-1983
Political
Box   141
Folder   25
1960
Box   141
Folder   26
1961-1962
Box   141
Folder   27
1963
Box   141
Folder   28
1966-1968
Box   141
Folder   29
1969-1977
Box   142
Folder   1
1978-1986
Polls
Box   142
Folder   2
1985
Box   142
Folder   3-4
1986
Box   142
Folder   5
1987
Box   266
Folder   43
1988
Pollution
Box   142
Folder   6-7
1970
Box   142
Folder   8
1971
Box   142
Folder   9
1972-1973
Box   142
Folder   10-11
1983
Box   142
Folder   12-13
1984
Box   142
Folder   14-15
1985
Box   142
Folder   16
1986
Box   142
Folder   17
1987
Box   266
Folder   44
1988
Box   142
Folder   18
Population, 1977-1979
Position Papers
Box   266
Folder   45
1964-1965
Box   142
Folder   19
1966-1969
Box   142
Folder   20-22
1970
Box   142
Folder   23
1971
Port Promotion
Box   142
Folder   24
1960-1962
Box   142
Folder   25
1962
Box   142
Folder   26
1963-1965
Box   142
Folder   27
Post News, 1977-1980
Box   142
Folder   28
Post Office, 1964-1972
Box   142
Folder   29
Poverty, 1966-1974
Box   142
Folder   30
Powers and Appointments, 1982-1987
Box   142
Folder   31
Presidential Campaign, 1987
Box   142
Folder   32
Presidential Candidates, 1972-1976
Box   143
Folder   1
President's Commission for a National Agenda for the Eighties, 1980-1981
Box   143
Folder   2
President's Committee on Youth Unemployment, 1964-1965
Press
Box   143
Folder   3
1967-1972
Box   143
Folder   4
1973-1979
Press Conferences
Note: See also “News Conferences” and “Radio Press Conferences”
Box   143
Folder   5-13
1969
1970
Box   143
Folder   14-23
January-September
Box   144
Folder   1-5
October-December
Box   144
Folder   6-24
1971
Box   145
Folder   1-4
1972
Box   145
Folder   5-11
1973
Box   145
Folder   12-15
1974
Box   145
Folder   16-21
1975
Box   146
Folder   1-2
1976
Box   144
Folder   3-5
1977
Box   144
Folder   6-7
1978
Box   144
Folder   8-9
1979
Box   146
Folder   10
1981-1983
Box   146
Folder   11-12
1984
Box   146
Folder   13-15
1985
Box   146
Folder   16
1986
Box   146
Folder   17
Press Corrections, 1967-1972
Box   146
Folder   18
Press Packet, 1972
Box   146
Folder   19
Press Relations, 1961
Press Releases and Statements
Box   146
Folder   20-21
1962
Box   147
Folder   1-6
1963
Box   147
Folder   7-10
1964
Box   147
Folder   11-15
1965
Box   147
Folder   16-20
1966
Box   148
Folder   1-7
Box   148
Folder   8-12
1968
Box   148
Folder   13-15
1969
Box   148
Folder   16
1970
1971
Box   148
Folder   17-22
January-September
Box   149
Folder   1-3
October-December
Box   149
Folder   4-7
1972
Box   149
Folder   8-11
1973
Box   149
Folder   12-14
1974
Box   149
Folder   15-16
1975
Box   149
Folder   17-18
1976
Box   149
Folder   19-21
1977
Box   149
Folder   22-24
1978
Box   150
Folder   1-6
1979
Box   150
Folder   7-8
1980
Box   150
Folder   9-12
1981
Box   150
Folder   13-14
1982
Box   150
Folder   15
1983
Box   150
Folder   16
Press Secretary, 1961-1966
Prisons
Box   150
Folder   17-20
1983
1984
Box   150
Folder   21-25
January-September
Box   151
Folder   1-3
October-December
Box   151
Folder   4
1985
Box   151
Folder   5
1986
Box   151
Folder   6
1987
Box   151
Folder   266 46
1988
Box   151
Folder   7-8
Background Information, 1983
Box   251
Maps of prison sites, 1984 (Oversize)
Box   151
Folder   9
Problems of City Departments, 1971
Proclamations
Box   151
Folder   10
1961-1963
Box   151
Folder   11
1964
Box   151
Folder   12
1965
Box   151
Folder   13
1966
Box   151
Folder   14
1967
Box   151
Folder   15-17
1968
Box   151
Folder   18-19
1969
Box   151
Folder   20-22
1970
Box   151
Folder   23-25
1971
Box   152
Folder   1-4
1972
Box   152
Folder   5-8
1973
Box   152
Folder   9
1975
Box   152
Folder   10
1976
Box   152
Folder   11
1977
Box   152
Folder   12
1978
Box   152
Folder   13
1979
Box   152
Folder   14
1980
Box   152
Folder   15
1981
Box   152
Folder   16
1982
Box   152
Folder   17
1983
Box   152
Folder   18-19
1984
Box   152
Folder   20-21
1985
Box   152
Folder   22-23
1986
Box   152
Folder   24-26
1987
Box   153
Folder   1
Productivity, 1973-1975
Professional Policemen's Protective Association
Note: See also “Police Department”
Box   153
Folder   2
1960-1970
Box   153
Folder   3-6
1971
Box   153
Folder   7-9
1972
Box   153
Folder   10
1973
Box   153
Folder   11
1974
Box   153
Folder   12
1975
Box   153
Folder   13
1976
Box   153
Folder   14
Program Administration (DO Units), 1960
Program Development Reports
Box   153
Folder   15-17
Book 1, 1975
Box   153
Folder   18-19
Book 2, 1975
Box   153
Folder   20
A Program for Wisconsin and Milwaukee How to Create Jobs in High Technology and Other Manufacturing, 1982
Program Issues Book
Box   153
Folder   21
1969-1970
Box   153
Folder   22
1972
Box   153
Folder   23-24
1973
Box   153
Folder   25
1977
1978
Box   154
Folder   1-2
Book 1
Box   154
Folder   3
Book 2
Box   154
Folder   4
Book 3
Box   154
Folder   5
Book 4
Box   154
Folder   6
Book 5
Box   154
Folder   7
Book 6
Box   154
Folder   8
Book 7
Box   154
Folder   9-10
1979
Box   154
Folder   11-12
Progress Reports, 1961
Progressive Wisconsin Alliance
Box   154
Folder   13
1984
Box   154
Folder   14-15
1985
Box   154
Folder   16
1986-1987
Box   154
Folder   17
Project Before, 1970
Box   154
Folder   18
Project Board, 1968
Box   154
Folder   19
Project Involve, 1969-1975
Box   154
Folder   20
Project Life, 1979-1981
Box   154
Folder   21-23
Project Negro Achievement, 1967 95
The Property Owner [newsletter]
Box   154
Folder   24
1964-1968
Box   154
Folder   25
1969-1976
Property Tax
Box   154
Folder   26
1968-1970
Box   154
Folder   27
1987
Box   266
Folder   47
1988
Box   266
Folder   48
Reports, 1976-1986
Proposed Fountain
Box   154
Folder   28
1961
Box   155
Folder   1-2
1965
Proposed Police Switchboard
Box   155
Folder   3-4
1963
Box   155
Folder   5
1964
Box   155
Folder   6
Prostitution, 1975-1978
Box   155
Folder   7
Proxmire, William, 1976-1987
Box   155
Folder   8
Public Administrative Survey, 1977
Box   155
Folder   9
Public Utility Regulations, 1960-1965
Box   155
Folder   10
Public Debt, 1973-1986
Box   155
Folder   11
Public Debt Amortization Fund, 1979
Public Debt Commission
Box   155
Folder   12
1961-1985
Box   155
Folder   13
1986
Box   155
Folder   14
1987
Box   266
Folder   49
1988
Public Enterprise Committee
Box   155
Folder   15
1961-1962
Box   155
Folder   16
1963
Box   155
Folder   17
1964-1965
Box   155
Folder   18
1966-1978
Box   155
Folder   19
Public Finance Information Subsystems Proposal, 1969
Box   155
Folder   20
Public Personnel Administration, 1969
Box   155
Folder   21
Public Policy Forum, 1987
Box   155
Folder   22
Public Relations, 1966-1968
Box   155
Folder   23
Public Service Commission of Wisconsin, 1968-1979
Public Technology Institute
Box   155
Folder   24
1973-1974
Box   155
Folder   25
1975-1979
Box   155
Folder   26
Publishers, 1964
Box   155
Folder   27
Puerto Rican Community, 1970-1979
Quality of Life and Recreation Task Force
Box   155
Folder   28
1969-1971
Box   155
Folder   29
1973
Box   156
Folder   1-2
1974
Box   156
Folder   3
1975-1978
Box   156
Folder   4
1979
Questionnaires
Box   156
Folder   5
1978-1981
Box   156
Folder   6
1982-1985
Box   156
Folder   7
Radio and Television, 1965-1970
Box   156
Folder   8
Radio Free Milwaukee, 1969
Radio Press Conferences
Note: See also “News Conferences” and “Press Conferences”
Box   156
Folder   9-11
1972
Box   156
Folder   12-25
1973
Box   157
Folder   1-10
1974
Box   157
Folder   11-21
1975
Box   157
Folder   22
1976
Railpax
Box   157
Folder   23
1970
Box   157
Folder   24
1971
Railroads
Box   158
Folder   1
1962-1978
Box   158
Folder   2
1979
Box   158
Folder   3
1980-1982
Box   158
Folder   4
1983
Box   158
Folder   5
1985-1987
Box   158
Folder   6
Random House Contract Material, 1968-1978
Rasche, Robert
Note: See also “Civic Developments Inc.”
Box   158
Folder   7
1963-1968
Box   158
Folder   8
1969-1971
Box   158
Folder   9
1975-1976
Rat Control Program
Box   158
Folder   10
1967-1969
Box   158
Folder   11
1970-1978
Box   158
Folder   12
Reagan, Ronald, 1981-1985
Box   158
Folder   13
Real Estate, 1961-1979
Box   158
Folder   14
Reapportionment, 1962-1964
Recreation`
Box   158
Folder   15
1964-1972
Box   158
Folder   16
1973-1979
Box   158
Folder   17
Recycling, 1971-1972
Note: See also “American Can Company”
Redevelopment Authority
Box   158
Folder   18
1960-1963
Box   158
Folder   19
1964-1970
Box   158
Folder   20
1971-1974
Box   158
Folder   21
1975-1978
Box   158
Folder   22
1979-1980
Box   158
Folder   23
1981
Box   158
Folder   24
1982-1984
Box   158
Folder   25
1985-1987
Box   266
Folder   50
1988
Box   159
Folder   1
Redistribution Bill, 1971
Box   159
Folder   2-3
Redistricting, 1971-1972
Box   159
Folder   4-5
Referendum on Jury Verdict, 1961
Box   159
Folder   6
Referendum on Property Taxes, 1968
Box   159
Folder   7
Regional Planning Commission, 1962-1966
Box   159
Folder   8
Rehabilitation Center for Alcoholics, 1966
Relocation Housing
Note: See also “Expressways” and “Housing”
Box   159
Folder   9
1960-1966
Box   159
Folder   10
1967-1969
Box   159
Folder   11-12
1970
Box   159
Folder   13
1971-1973
Box   159
Folder   14
Remodeling of City Hall, 1960-1965
Box   159
Folder   15
Rent Withholding, 1971
Box   159
Folder   16
Replacement Housing, 1971
Report on Social Problems
Box   159
Folder   17
1959
Box   159
Folder   18-20
1960-1962
Box   159
Folder   21
Report on the Politics of Milwaukee, 1961
“Report to the People”
Box   159
Folder   22
1964-1965
Box   159
Folder   23
1971-1972
Requests for Executive Action, 1960
Box   159
Folder   24-30
No. 101-151
Box   160
Folder   1-2
No. 152-157
Box   160
Folder   3
Research Data, 1960-1964
Box   160
Folder   4
Reserve Funds, 1980
Box   160
Folder   5
Restrictive Zoning, 1968-1971
Box   160
Folder   6
Retail Center Task Force, 1978-1979
Reuss, Henry
Box   160
Folder   7
1966-1979
Box   160
Folder   8
1980-1982
Revenue Sharing
Box   160
Folder   9
1971
Box   160
Folder   10-11
1972
Box   160
Folder   12
1973-1976
Box   160
Folder   13
1978-1979
Box   160
Folder   14
1980
Box   160
Folder   15
1981
Box   160
Folder   16
1982-1983
Box   160
Folder   17
1984-1985
Box   160
Folder   18-19
1986-1987
Box   160
Folder   20
Review of Medical Plan Administration, 1986
Box   160
Folder   21
Reynolds, John, 1963
Box   160
Folder   22
Riot Study, 1967-1971
Box   160
Folder   23
Riverside Park Structure, 1966
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Box   160
Folder   24
1978-1984
Box   266
Folder   51
1983
Box   266
Folder   52
1984
Box   266
Folder   53
1985-1987
Box   160
Folder   25
Rock Concerts, 1977
Box   160
Folder   26
Rumpf, Eva, 1983-1987
Box   160
Folder   27
Ryan, Kathleen, 1975-1978
Box   161
Folder   1
Safe Streets Act, 1970-1972
Safety
Box   161
Folder   2
1960-1966
Box   161
Folder   3
1967-1969
Box   161
Folder   4
1970-1973
Box   161
Folder   5
1975-1985
Box   161
Folder   6
1986
Box   161
Folder   7
1987
Box   266
Folder   54
1988
Salary Study
Box   161
Folder   8
1959-1960
Box   161
Folder   9
1961-1962
Box   161
Folder   10
1963-1965
Box   161
Folder   11
1967-1970
Box   161
Folder   12
1971-1974
Box   161
Folder   13
Sales Tax, 1969
Box   161
Folder   14
Sampson, Bernie, 1972-1973
Box   161
Folder   15
Savings and Loan Review Board, 1971
Sax, Cynthia
Box   161
Folder   16
1986-1987
Box   266
Folder   55
1988
Scattered Housing Sites
Box   161
Folder   17-18
1970
Box   161
Folder   19
1971-1972
Box   161
Folder   20
Schimenz, Mathias F., 1965-1971
Box   161
Folder   21
Schmidt, Charles J., 1964-1966
Box   161
Folder   22
Schmidt, Daniel E., 1973
Box   161
Folder   23
Schmidt, Eugene, 1960-1963
Box   161
Folder   24
Schmidt, Vincent, 1964
Schools
Note: See also “Acculturation,” “Busing and Integration,” and “Ford Foundation”
Box   161
Folder   25
1960-1966
Box   161
Folder   26
1967
Box   161
Folder   27
1968
Box   161
Folder   28-29
1969
Box   161
Folder   30
1970
Box   162
Folder   1
1971
Box   162
Folder   2
1972
Box   162
Folder   3-5
1973
Box   162
Folder   6-7
1974
Box   162
Folder   8
1975-1976
Box   162
Folder   9
1977-1978
Box   162
Folder   10
1979-1980
Box   162
Folder   11
1981
Box   162
Folder   12
1982-1983
Box   162
Folder   13
1984
Box   162
Folder   14
1985
Box   162
Folder   15
1986
Box   162
Folder   16
1987
Box   266
Folder   57
1988
Box   162
Folder   17
Background Information, 1979-1980
Box   162
Folder   18
Desegregation, 1976
Box   162
Folder   19
Schreiber, Martin J., 1977-1978
Schwartz, Donald A.
Box   162
Folder   20
1961-1964
Box   162
Folder   21
1965
Science and Technology Utilization Council
Box   162
Folder   22-23
1975
Box   162
Folder   24
1976-1977
Box   163
Folder   1
1978
Box   163
Folder   2
1979-1981
Box   163
Folder   3
Letters of Acceptance, 1974-1978
Reel   4-6
Scrapbooks of Press Clippings
Reel   4
Volume   1
1960 April 16-1961 January 6
Reel   4
Volume   2
1961 January 1-May 24
Reel   4
Volume   3
1961 May 25-October 9
Reel   4
Volume   4
1961 October 10-1962 April 21
Reel   4
Volume   5
1962 April 26-December 18
Reel   4
Volume   6
1962 December 28-1963 March 26
Reel   4
Volume   7
1963 March 3-August 15
Reel   4
Volume   8
1963 August 15-November 27
Reel   4
Volume   9
1963 November 11-1964 May 11
Reel   4
Volume   10
1964 May 9-November 13
Reel   4
Volume   11
1964 October 22-June 30
Reel   4
Volume   12
1965 June 25-November 8
Reel   4
Volume   13
1965 November 10-March 18
Reel   4
Volume   14
1966 March 12-May 24
Reel   4
Volume   15
1966 May 25-July 14
Reel   4
Volume   16
1966 July 15-October 1
Reel   4
Volume   17
1966 October 1-November 14
Reel   4
Volume   18
1966 November 16-1967 January 11
Reel   4
Volume   19
1967 January 11-March 3
Reel   4
Volume   20
1967 March 4-April 18
Reel   4
Volume   21
1967 April 18-May 15
Reel   4
Volume   22
1967 May 16-June 19
Reel   4
Volume   23
1967 June 20-August 1
Reel   4
Volume   24
1967 August 1-5
Reel   4
Volume   25
1967 August 1-10
Reel   4
Volume   26
1967 August 10-31
Reel   4
Volume   27
1967 September 1-19
Reel   4
Volume   28
1967 September 19-October 20
Reel   4
Volume   29
1967 August, September, October 20-November 29
Reel   4
Volume   30
1967 October 28-December 16
Reel   4
Volume   31
1968 January 1-February 6
Reel   4
Volume   32
1968 January, February 5-March 21
Reel   4
Volume   33
1968 February, March 20-April 11
Reel   4
Volume   34
1968 April 11-June 4
Reel   4
Volume   35
1968 June 5-July 14
Reel   4
Volume   36
1968 July 15-31
Reel   4
Volume   37
1968 August 3-September 4
Reel   4
Volume   38
1968 September 5-24
Reel   4
Volume   39
1968 September 25-October 22
Reel   4
Volume   40
1968 October 23-November 23
Reel   4
Volume   41
1968 November 30-December 27
Reel   4
Volume   42
1968 December 21-1969 February 1
Reel   4
Volume   43
1969 February 1-25
Reel   4
Volume   44
1969 February 26-March 8
Reel   4
Volume   45
1969 March 9-20
Reel   4
Volume   46
1969 March 21-April 8
Reel   4
Volume   47
1969 April 9-29
Reel   4
Volume   48
1969 April 30-May 20
Reel   4
Volume   49
1969 May 21-June 17
Reel   4
Volume   50
1969 June 18-July 22
Reel   4
Volume   51
1969 July 23-September 9
Reel   4
Volume   52
1969 September 10-October 17
Reel   4
Volume   53
1969 October 14, October 18-November 21
Reel   4
Volume   54
1969 November 21-December 31
Reel   4
Volume   55
1970 January 1-February 5
Reel   5
Volume   56
1970 February 6-March 13
Reel   5
Volume   57
1970 March 14-April 7
Reel   5
Volume   58
1970 April 8-31
Reel   5
Volume   59
1970 May 1-July 17
Reel   5
Volume   60
1970 July 21-August 30
Reel   5
Volume   61
1970 September 1-October 21
Reel   5
Volume   62
1970 October 23-December 22
Reel   5
Volume   63
[never received]
Reel   5
Volume   64
1971 January 5-26
Note: Fry issue begins this book.
Reel   5
Volume   65
1971 January 28-February 18
Reel   5
Volume   66
1971 February 18-March 24
Reel   5
Volume   67
1971 March 24-April 19
Reel   5
Volume   68
1971 April 20-May 6
Reel   5
Volume   69
1971 May 7-June 3
Reel   5
Volume   70
1971 June 4-23
Reel   5
Volume   71
1971 June 24-July 16
Reel   5
Volume   72
1971 July 17-August 8
Reel   5
Volume   73
1971 August 10-September 21
Reel   5
Volume   74
1971 September 22-October 9
Reel   5
Volume   75
1971 October 10-27
Reel   5
Volume   76
1971 October 28-November 20
Reel   5
Volume   77
1971 November 20-December 16
Reel   5
Volume   78
1971 December 17-31
Reel   5
Volume   79
1971 June, July and October
Note: Out-of Town Newspapers
Reel   5
Volume   80
1972 January 1-February 5
Reel   5
Volume   81
1972 February 6-25
Reel   5
Volume   82
1972 February 26-March 24
Reel   5
Volume   83
1972 March 25-April 4
Reel   5
Volume   84
1972 April 5-May 9
Reel   5
Volume   85
1972 May 10-June 20
Reel   5
Volume   86
1972 June 21-July 22
Reel   5
Volume   87
1972 July 23-September 2
Reel   5
Volume   88
1972 September 5-October 5
Reel   5
Volume   89
1972 October 5-November 8
Reel   5
Volume   90
1972 November 8-1973 January 7
Reel   5
Volume   91
Mrs. (Mary Ann) Maier, 1972-1973
Note: Volume missing, but presumably on microfilm.
Reel   5
Volume   92
1973 January 7-February 22
Reel   5
Volume   93
1973 February 22-April 17
Reel   5
Volume   94
1973 April 17-June 15
Reel   5
Volume   95
1973 June 16-August 31
Reel   5
Volume   96
1973 August 31-November 5
Reel   5
Volume   97
1973 November 6-1974 February 9
Reel   5
Volume   98
1974 February 10-May 22
Reel   5
Volume   99
1974 May 22-August 30
Reel   5
Volume   100
1974 September 4-November 16
Reel   5
Volume   101
1974 November 17-December 31
Reel   5
Volume   102
1975 January 1-March 6
Reel   5
Volume   103
1975 March 7-July 3
Reel   5
Volume   104
1975 July 7-October 13
Reel   5
Volume   105
1975 October 14-December 2
Reel   5
Volume   106
1975 December 3-1976 January 29
Reel   5
Volume   107
1976 January 29-April 20
Reel   5
Volume   108
1976 April 20-June 30
Reel   5
Volume   109
1976 June 30-August 30
Reel   5
Volume   110
1976 September 1-October 14
Reel   5
Volume   111
1976 October 14-December 13
Reel   5
Volume   112
1976 December 14-1977 February 27
Reel   5
Volume   113
1977 February 28-April 30
Reel   5
Volume   114
1977 May 1-July 11
Reel   5
Volume   115
1977 July 12-September 6
Reel   5
Volume   116
1977 September 7-November 14
Reel   5
Volume   117
1977 November 14-1978 January 18
Reel   5
Volume   118
1978 January 18-March 23
Reel   5
Volume   119
1978 March 24-May 2
Reel   5
Volume   120
1978 May 3-June 24
Reel   5
Volume   121
1978 June 25-July 21
Reel   5
Volume   122
1978 July 25-September 17
Reel   5
Volume   123
1978 September 25-November 30
Reel   5
Volume   124
1978 December 1-1979 January 26
Reel   5
Volume   125
1979 January 25-April 26
Reel   5
Volume   126
1979 April 26-July 10
Reel   5
Volume   127
1979 July 11-September 6
Reel   5
Volume   128
1979 September 6-October 12
Reel   6
Volume   129
1979 October 12-December 18
Reel   6
Volume   130
1979 December 21-1980 February 1
Reel   6
Volume   131
1980 February 1-26
Reel   6
Volume   132
1980 February 26-March 25
Reel   6
Volume   133
1980 March 26-May 19
Reel   6
Volume   134
1980 May 19-July 24
Reel   6
Volume   135
1980 July 24-November 4
Reel   6
Volume   136
1980 November 4-1981 February 15
Reel   6
Volume   137
1981 February 16-March 20
Reel   6
Volume   138
1981 March 20-May 29
Reel   6
Volume   139
1981 May 29-July 17
Reel   6
Volume   140
1981 July 18-August 24
Reel   6
Volume   141
1981 August 24-October 31
Reel   6
Volume   142
1981 November 1-1982 January 9
Reel   6
Volume   143
1982 January 9-March 21
Reel   6
Volume   144
1982 March 22-June 19
Reel   6
Volume   145
1982 June 20-August 25
Reel   6
Volume   146
1982 August 25-October 19
Reel   6
Volume   147
1982 October 19-December 23
Reel   6
Volume   148
1982 December 9-1983 February 19
Reel   6
Volume   149
1983 February 19-April 15
Reel   6
Volume   150
1983 April 16-June 9
Reel   6
Volume   151
1983 June 9-July 16
Reel   6
Volume   152
1983 July 17-August 31
Reel   6
Volume   153
1983 September 1-October 14
Reel   6
Volume   154
1983 October 14-December 6
Reel   6
Volume   155
1983 December 7-1984 January 27
Reel   6
Volume   156
1984 January 28-March 8
Reel   6
Volume   157
1984 March 8-April 18
Reel   6
Volume   158
1984 April 18-June 15
Reel   6
Volume   159
1984 June 16-July 18
Reel   6
Volume   160
1984 July 18-August 28
Reel   6
Volume   161
1984 August 28-October 4
Reel   6
Volume   162
1984 October 4-November 15
Reel   6
Volume   163
1984 November 15-December 27
Reel   6
Volume   164
1984 December 28-1985 February 17
Reel   6
Volume   165
1985 February 18-March 7
Reel   6
Volume   166
1985 March 7-April 13
Reel   6
Volume   167
1985 April 13-May 24
Reel   6
Volume   168
1985 May 24-July 11
Reel   6
Volume   169
1985 July 12-August 8
Reel   6
Volume   170
1985 August 8-October 8
Reel   6
Volume   171
1985 October 5-November 19
Reel   6
Volume   172
1985 November 20-December 19
Reel   6
Volume   173
1985 December 12-1986 February 11
Reel   6
Volume   174
1986 February 8-May 12
Reel   6
Volume   175
1986 May 11-1986 July 1
Reel   6
Volume   176
1986 July 1-August 24
Reel   6
Volume   177
1986 August 25-November 3
Reel   6
Volume   178
1986 November 3-1987 January 13
Reel   6
Volume   179
1986 December 20-1987 February 24
Reel   6
Volume   180
1987 February 22-May 5
Reel   6
Volume   181
1987 May 6-June 16
Reel   6
Volume   182
1987 June 14-August 5
Reel   6
Volume   183
1987 July 19-September 30
Reel   6
Volume   184
1987 October 1-November 3
Reel   6
Volume   185
1987 November 2-December 9
Reel   6
Volume   186
1987 December 10-1988 February 2
Reel   6
Volume   187
1988 February 3-March 24
Reel   6
Volume   188
1988 March 25-April 19
Seaver, Ted
Box   163
Folder   4
1972
Box   163
Folder   5-6
1973
Box   163
Folder   7-9
1974
Box   163
Folder   10
1975
Box   163
Folder   11
1976
Box   163
Folder   12
Security, 1966-1985
Box   163
Folder   13
Senior Action Coalition, 1973
Box   163
Folder   14
Senior Citizens, 1968-1970
Box   163
Folder   15-17
Sewer Tax, 1969
Sewerage Suit
Box   163
Folder   18
1977
Box   163
Folder   19
1978
Sewers
Box   163
Folder   20
1963-1969
Box   163
Folder   21
1970
Box   163
Folder   22
1971
Box   163
Folder   23
1972-1973
Box   164
Folder   1
1974-1975
Box   164
Folder   2
1976
Box   164
Folder   3-4
1977
Box   164
Folder   5-6
1978
Box   164
Folder   7-9
1979
Box   164
Folder   10-12
1980
Box   164
Folder   13-20
1981
1982
Box   164
Folder   21-23
January-May
Box   165
Folder   1-4
June-December
Box   165
Folder   5-7
1983
Box   165
Folder   8-12
1984
Box   165
Folder   13-15
1985
Box   165
Folder   16-17
1986
Box   165
Folder   18
1987-1988
Box   266
Folder   57
1988
Sexual Assault
Box   165
Folder   19
1979
Box   165
Folder   20
1980
Box   165
Folder   21
1981-1986
Shared Revenues
Box   165
Folder   22
1986
Box   266
Folder   58
1986
Sherman Park Community Association
Box   165
Folder   23
1971-1973
Box   165
Folder   24
1974-1976
Box   165
Folder   25
1977-1979
Box   166
Folder   1
Shoots 'N Roots, 1979
Box   166
Folder   2-3
Shoup Voting Machine company, 1966-1968
Box   166
Folder   4
Sickle Cell Anemia, 1971-1974
Box   166
Folder   5
Sigma Delta Chi Journalistic Society, 1972
Box   166
Folder   6
Simos, George, 1969-1971
Box   166
Folder   7
Sister City Program, 1964-1987
Box   266
Folder   59
Sketches of Mayor, 1976
Box   166
Folder   8
Skywalks, 1985-1986
Box   166
Folder   9
Smith, Robert Neal, 1960
Snow and Ice Removal
Box   166
Folder   10
1961-1962
Box   166
Folder   11
1963-1978
Box   166
Folder   12-13
1979
Box   166
Folder   14
1981-1982
Social and Cultural DO Unit
Box   166
Folder   15
1960
Box   166
Folder   16
1961-1965
Social Development Commission
Box   166
Folder   17
1962-1964
Box   166
Folder   18
1972
Box   166
Folder   19-20
1973
Box   166
Folder   21
1974-1975
Box   166
Folder   22
1976-1978
Box   166
Folder   23
1979-1980
Box   166
Folder   24
1981
Box   166
Folder   25
1982-1987
Box   166
Folder   26-27
Complaint to the National News Council, 1978
Box   167
Folder   1-3
Funding Request, 1969-1970
Box   167
Folder   4
Proposal for Funding, 1972
Box   167
Folder   5
Social Systems, 1968
Solid Waste
Box   167
Folder   6
1970-1972
Box   167
Folder   7-8
1973
Box   167
Folder   9
1975
Box   167
Folder   10
1977
Box   167
Folder   11
1978-1979
Box   167
Folder   12
1980
Box   167
Folder   13-15
1981
Box   167
Folder   16
1982
Box   167
Folder   17
1983
Box   167
Folder   18
1984
Box   167
Folder   19
1985
Box   266
Folder   60
1988
Box   267
Folder   l
Songbooks, 1986-1987
Box   167
Folder   20
Soul City Shopper, 1968
Box   167
Folder   21
South American Trip, 1962
Box   167
Folder   22
South Community Organization Inc., 1984
Box   167
Folder   23
South Division Senior High School, 1972-1973
Box   167
Folder   24
South Side, 1969-1979
Box   167
Folder   25
South Thirty-Fifth Street, 1965
Southeastern Wisconsin Health Systems Agency
Box   167
Folder   26
1978
Box   167
Folder   27
1979
Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission
Box   168
Folder   1
1968-1970
Box   168
Folder   2
1971-1972
Box   168
Folder   3
1973-1977
Box   168
Folder   4
1978-1979
Box   168
Folder   5
1980
Box   168
Folder   6-7
1981
Box   168
Folder   8
1982
Box   168
Folder   9
1983
Box   168
Folder   10
1984
Box   168
Folder   11
1985
Box   168
Folder   12
1986
Box   168
Folder   13
1987
Box   267
Folder   2
1988
Box   168
Folder   14
Southwest Library Veto, 1976
Box   168
Folder   15
Soviet Broadcasters, 1986
Space Center
Box   168
Folder   16
1968
Box   168
Folder   17
1969-1972
Space Committee
Box   168
Folder   18
1966-1969
Box   168
Folder   19
1970-1985
Box   267
Folder   3
1988
Box   168
Folder   20
Space Study-City Agencies, 1965
Box   168
Folder   21
Spanish Speaking People, 1967-1972
Box   168
Folder   22-25
Special Advisory/Monitoring Committee, 1981-1982
Box   168
Folder   26
Special Pension Study Committee, 1969
Box   168
Folder   27
Special Privilege Board, 1966
Box   168
Folder   28
Specialty Restaurants Corporation, 1972-1974
Speeches
Note: For more details, see the appendix containing a chronological list.
Reel   7-14
Microfilmed copies
Box   169
Folder   1-2
1960
Box   169
Folder   3-5
1961
Box   169
Folder   6-7
1962
Box   169
Folder   8-11
1963
Box   169
Folder   12-18
1964
1965
Box   169
Folder   19-24
January-August
Box   170
Folder   1-3
September-December
Box   170
Folder   4-15
1966
1967
Box   170
Folder   16-23
Box   171
Folder   1-8
Box   171
Folder   9-25
Box   172
Folder   1-9
1969
Box   172
Folder   10-18
1970
Box   172
Folder   19-27
1971
Box   173
Folder   1-10
1972
Box   173
Folder   11-19
1973
Box   173
Folder   20-26
1974
Box   174
Folder   1-8
1975
Box   174
Folder   9-14
1976
Box   174
Folder   15-23
1977
Box   175
Folder   1-12
1978
Box   175
Folder   13-20
1979
Box   175
Folder   21-24
1980
Box   176
Folder   1-5
1981
Box   176
Folder   6-8
1982
Box   176
Folder   9-15
1983
Box   176
Folder   16-22
1984
Box   177
Folder   1-6
1985
Box   177
Folder   7-12
1986
1987
Box   177
Folder   13-18
January-October
Box   178
Folder   1-2
October-December
Box   178
Folder   3-4
1988
Box   267
Folder   4-5
1988
Sports
Box   178
Folder   5
1966-1970
Box   178
Folder   6
1971-1973
Sports Center
Box   178
Folder   7
1972
Box   178
Folder   8
1973-1978
Box   178
Folder   9
Spottswood, Steven, 1972
Box   178
Folder   10
Sprague, George H., 1968
Box   178
Folder   11
Square D Company, 1971
Box   178
Folder   12
Square Dance Convention, 1987
Box   178
Folder   13
St. Francis, 1967
Box   178
Folder   14
St.-Luke's Hospital, 1975
Stadium Expressway
Note: See also “Expressways”
Box   178
Folder   15
1971-1972
Box   178
Folder   16
1973-1977
Box   178
Folder   17-18
Staff Assignments, 1980
Staff Assistants, See “Bannon, Bridget,” “Bedick, Lloyd,” “Black, Elizabeth,” “Budelman, Richard J.,” “Carr, Bradley,” “Chambers, Lula Mae,” “Gettelman, Jeanne E., “Mulroy, Bert,” “Ryan, Kathleen,” “Sax, Cynthia,” “Seaver, Ted,” “Vrtis, John F.,” “Welch, Robert J.,” and “Williams, Nancy”
Box   178
Folder   19
Staff Biographies, 1960
Staff File
Box   178
Folder   20
1968-1969
Box   178
Folder   21
1970-1973
Staff Job Descriptions
Box   178
Folder   22
1978
Box   267
Folder   6
1986
Staff Meetings
Box   178
Folder   23
1960-1963
Box   178
Folder   24
1967
Staff Members Monitoring the News
Box   178
Folder   25
1971-1972
Box   178
Folder   26
1973
Box   178
Folder   27
1974-1975
Box   267
Folder   7
Staff Report Guide, 1986
Box   179
Folder   1
Standard and Poor's Corporation, 1988
Box   179
Folder   2
Standards and Appeals Commission, 1972-1977
Box   267
Folder   8
State Budget
Box   179
Folder   3
State Manpower Planning Council, 1972
Box   179
Folder   4
State Office Building, 1961
Box   179
Folder   5
State Street Newsletter, 1960-1961
Box   179
Folder   6
“Statement of Concern,” 1967
Box   179
Folder   7
Street and Sewer Maintenance, 1980-1987
Street Improvements
Box   179
Folder   8
1960-1962
Box   179
Folder   9
1963-1964
Box   179
Folder   10
1965-1966
Street Lighting
Box   179
Folder   11
1966-1967
Box   179
Folder   12
1969-1979
Box   179
Folder   13
Street Sanitation, 1963-1974
Strickland, Art
Box   179
Folder   14-15
1970-1971
Box   179
Folder   16-17
1972
Box   179
Folder   18
1973
Box   179
Folder   19
1974-1976
Box   179
Folder   20
1977
Box   179
Folder   21
1978
Box   179
Folder   22
1979-1982
Strike
Box   179
Folder   23
1972
Box   179
Folder   24
1973
Box   179
Folder   25
Strike-Breaker Ordinance, 1975
Box   179
Folder   26-27
A Study of the Ascertainable Causes of Crime, 1984
Box   179
Folder   28-29
A Study of the Milwaukee Budget System, 1978
Box   179
Folder   30
Suburbs, 1971-1984
Box   179
Folder   31
Suggestion Award Committee, 1967-1970
Summerfest
Box   180
Folder   1
1962-1967
Box   180
Folder   2
1968
Box   180
Folder   3-4
1969
Box   180
Folder   5-6
1970
Box   180
Folder   7-8
1971
Box   180
Folder   9
1972
Box   180
Folder   10-11
1973
Box   180
Folder   12
1974
Box   180
Folder   13
1975
Box   180
Folder   14
1976-1977
Box   180
Folder   15-16
1978
Box   180
Folder   17-19
1979
Box   180
Folder   20-21
1980
Box   180
Folder   22-24
1981
Box   181
Folder   1-3
1982
Box   181
Folder   4-6
1983
Box   181
Folder   7
1984
Box   181
Folder   8
1985
Box   181
Folder   9
1986
Box   181
Folder   10
1987
Box   181
Folder   11
Background Information, 1961-1973
Box   181
Folder   12
History, 1961-1986
Box   181
Folder   13-14
Staff Analysis of Newsclippings, 1961-1971
Box   181
Folder   15
Summerfest Island, 1987
Box   181
Folder   16
Summerfest Polka, 1971
Box   181
Folder   17
Summer Youth Sports Program, 1970
Box   181
Folder   18
Sussman, Norman, 1969
Box   181
Folder   19
Sweat Associates, 1971-1972
Box   181
Folder   20
Sykes, Jay, 1970-1978
Box   181
Folder   21
Systems Analysis, 1970
Box   181
Folder   22
Systems and Social Change Forum, 1968
Talk It Up Campaign
Box   181
Folder   23
1975-1979
Box   181
Folder   24
1986
Box   181
Folder   25
1987
Box   267
Folder   9
1988
Box   181
Folder   26
Tarr Task Force, 1971-1973
Box   181
Folder   27
Task Force in Acculturation, Personal Growth and Duty Report, 1966
Box   181
Folder   28
Tavern Licensing, 1966-1971
Box   181
Folder   29
Tax Complaints, 1960-1965
Box   181
Folder   30
Tax Exempt Municipal Bonds, 1969-1970
Box   181
Folder   31
Tax Freezes, 1967-1970
Box   181
Folder   32
Tax Incremental District, 1978-1979
Box   181
Folder   33
Tax Incremental Financing, 1987
Tax Reform
Box   267
Folder   10
1970
Box   181
Folder   34
1977-1985
Box   181
Folder   35
Tax Revenue Committee, 1963
Tax Stabilization Fund
Box   181
Folder   36
1978
Box   182
Folder   1-2
1979
Box   182
Folder   3
1980
Box   180
Folder   4
Tax Suit, 1978-1980
Taxes
Box   182
Folder   5
1961-1966
Box   182
Folder   6
1967
Box   182
Folder   7
1968
Box   182
Folder   8-9
1969
Box   182
Folder   10-11
1970
Box   182
Folder   12-13
1971
Box   182
Folder   14
1972
Box   182
Folder   15-16
1973
Box   182
Folder   17
1974
Box   182
Folder   18
1975
Box   182
Folder   19
1976
Box   182
Folder   20
1977
Box   182
Folder   21
1978-1980
Box   182
Folder   22
1981-1982
Box   182
Folder   23
1983
Box   182
Folder   24
1984
Box   182
Folder   25
1985
Box   182
Folder   26
1986
Box   267
Folder   11
1987-1988
Box   183
Folder   1
Taxi Cab, 1971
Box   183
Folder   2
Technical Committee for Fiscal Facts, 1967
Box   183
Folder   3
Technology Application Program, 1979
Telecommunications
Box   183
Folder   4
1983-1984
Box   183
Folder   5
1985
Box   183
Folder   6
1986-1987
Box   267
Folder   12
1988
Box   183
Folder   7
Telecommunications Access Authority, 1985
Telegrams
Box   183
Folder   8
1963-1967
Box   183
Folder   9
1968
Box   183
Folder   10
1969
Box   183
Folder   11
1970
Box   183
Folder   12
1971-1973
Box   183
Folder   13
1974-1976
Box   183
Folder   14
1977-1979
Box   183
Folder   15
1980-1981
Box   183
Folder   16
1982-1983
Box   183
Folder   17
1984-1986
Box   183
Folder   18
1987
Box   267
Folder   13
1988
Television
Box   183
Folder   19
1965-1969
Box   183
Folder   20
1973
Box   183
Folder   21
1974
Box   183
Folder   22
1975-1976
Box   183
Folder   23
1977-1978
Television News Assignments
Box   183
Folder   24
1983
Box   183
Folder   25
1984
Box   183
Folder   27
1986
Box   183
Folder   28
1987
Tenants Union
Box   183
Folder   29
1968-1969
Box   183
Folder   30
1970
Box   183
Folder   31
1971-1974
Testimonials
Box   184
Folder   1
1969-1971
Box   184
Folder   2
1972-1975
Box   184
Folder   3
1976-1979
Box   184
Folder   4
1980-1984
Box   184
Folder   5
1985-1987
Thank You from Mayor
Box   184
Folder   6
1962-1967
Box   184
Folder   7-10
1968
Box   267
Folder   14
1988
Box   184
Folder   11
Theatre District, 1985-1987
Box   184
Folder   12
Thien, Alex W., 1962
Box   184
Folder   13
Third Political Party, 1984
Box   184
Folder   14
Third Street Renewal, 1979-1984
Thirty-Nine Points Program
Box   184
Folder   15
1967-1969
Box   267
Folder   15
1977
Box   184
Folder   16
Revised, 1987
Thompson, Tommy
Box   184
Folder   17
1987
Box   267
Folder   16
1988
Box   184
Folder   18
Time-Life Round Table, 1968-1969
Box   184
Folder   19
Time Magazine and Christian Science Magazine, 1973
Box   184
Folder   20
Tolkan Pontiac, 1973
Box   184
Folder   21
Top 20 Mayors, 1971
Totlots
Box   184
Folder   22
1966
Box   184
Folder   23
1970-1972
Box   184
Folder   24
Tourist and Convention Center, 1967-1975
Box   184
Folder   25
Towne Realty Riverside Parking Structure, 1966
Box   184
Folder   26
Tourist Tower, 1966-1970
Traffic
Box   184
Folder   27
1960-1965
Box   184
Folder   28
1984-1986
Box   267
Folder   17
1988
Traffic Engineer
Box   184
Folder   29
1962
Box   184
Folder   30
1963
Traffic Engineering and Electrical Services
Box   184
Folder   31
1966-1967
Box   184
Folder   32
1968-1969
Box   184
Folder   33
1970-1971
Box   184
Folder   34
1973
Box   184
Folder   35
1974-1975
Box   184
Folder   36
1976-1977
Box   184
Folder   37
Traffic Deaths, 1982
Box   185
Folder   1
Training Program, 1963
Box   185
Folder   2
Transit Right of Way Authority, 1970-1971
Box   185
Folder   3
Transfer of Surplus Federal Property Application, 1974
Box   185
Folder   4
Transport Company, 1960-1974
Transportation
Note: See also “Expressways” and “Mass Transit”
Box   185
Folder   5
1966-1970
Box   185
Folder   6
1971
Box   185
Folder   7-10
1972
Box   185
Folder   11
1973
Box   185
Folder   12
1974-1975
Box   185
Folder   13-14
1976
Box   185
Folder   15-16
1977
Box   185
Folder   17
1978
Box   185
Folder   18
1979-1981
Box   185
Folder   19
1982-1987
Box   185
Folder   20
Transportation and Freeway Policy Review Committee, 1982
Box   185
Folder   21
Trash Disposal, 1965
Box   267
Folder   18
Travel, Mayor and Staff, 1988
Triple A Bond Rating
Box   185
Folder   22
1977-1978
Box   185
Folder   23
1979-1985
Box   185
Folder   24
Triple O, 1972-1974
Box   185
Folder   25
Troubled Employees Task Force, 1978
Twenty-Fifth Anniversary as Mayor, 1985
Box   185
Folder   26-28
Letters of Congratulations
Box   267
Folder   19
Speeches and Interviews
Unemployment
Box   185
Folder   29
1961-1965
Box   185
Folder   30
1972-1977
Box   186
Folder   1-3
1978
Box   186
Folder   4
1979
Box   268
Folder   1
1988
Box   186
Folder   5
United Community Services of Milwaukee, 1966-1973
Box   268
Folder   2
United Performing Arts Fund, 1988
United Press International
Box   186
Folder   6
1967-1968
Box   186
Folder   7-8
National Conference, 1967
University of Wisconsin
Box   186
Folder   9
1963-1980
Box   186
Folder   10
Disturbance, 1969-1970
Box   186
Folder   11
Expansion, 1969
Box   186
Folder   12
University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1969-1972
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Box   186
Folder   13
1960
Box   186
Folder   14
1963-1965
Box   186
Folder   15
1966-1968
Box   186
Folder   16-17
1970
Box   186
Folder   18
1971-1973
Box   186
Folder   19
1975-1977
Box   186
Folder   20
1978-1981
Box   186
Folder   21
1982-1987
Box   268
Folder   3
1988
Box   186
Folder   22
Expansion, 1968
Box   186
Folder   23
University of Wisconsin-Parkside Class in Public Relations, 1982
Box   186
Folder   24
United Nations Day, 1960-1968
Box   186
Folder   25-26
United Nations Observance Day Committee, 1960-1969
Box   186
Folder   27
Upchurch, Charles L., 1966
Box   186
Folder   28
Upper Great Lakes Regional Commission, 1978
Box   186
Folder   29
“Up With the People” [Play], 1968-1969
Box   186
Folder   30
Urban America, 1967
Box   186
Folder   31
Urban Bank, 1978
Box   186
Folder   32
Urban Coalition, 1968-1969
Box   186
Folder   33
Urban Coalition Award, 1979
Urban Committee
Box   187
Folder   1
1970-1973
Box   187
Folder   2
1974-1979
Box   187
Folder   3
1980
Box   187
Folder   4
1981
Box   187
Folder   5
Urban Consortium for Technological Initiative, 1974-1975
Box   187
Folder   6
Urban Corps, 1969
Box   187
Folder   7
Urban Crisis, 1971-1972
Urban Development Action Grant
Box   187
Folder   8-9
1977
Box   187
Folder   10
1978
Box   187
Folder   11
1979-1980
Box   187
Folder   12
1981-1987
Box   187
Folder   13
Urban Grant University Act, 1979-1980
Box   187
Folder   14
Urban Growth Policy, 1970
Box   187
Folder   15
Urban Institute, 1968-1972
Urban Park and Recreation Recovery Program
Box   187
Folder   16
1979
Box   187
Folder   17
1980
Urban Policy
Box   187
Folder   18
1977
Box   187
Folder   19-25
1978
Box   187
Folder   26-27
1979
Box   187
Folder   28
1980
Box   268
Folder   4
1984
Box   268
Folder   5
1986
Urban Policy Statements
Box   187
Folder   29
1974
Box   188
Folder   1
First Draft, 1974
Box   188
Folder   2
Second Draft, 1974
Box   188
Folder   3
Urban Policy Working Group, 1979
Urban Problems
Box   188
Folder   4
1968-1975
Box   268
Folder   6
1979
Urban Renewal
Box   188
Folder   5
1960
Box   188
Folder   6
1961
Box   188
Folder   7
1962
Box   188
Folder   8-9
1963
Box   188
Folder   10
1964-1967
Box   188
Folder   11
1968-1977
Box   188
Folder   12
Urban Transportation Committee, 1970
Box   188
Folder   13
Urban Ways and Means Committee, 1970-1973
Box   188
Folder   14
U.S. Army, 1973-1975
Box   188
Folder   15
U.S. Bureau of the Budget, 1970
U.S. Conference of Mayors
Box   188
Folder   16
1960-1961
Box   188
Folder   17
1962-1967
Box   188
Folder   18
1968
Box   188
Folder   19-20
1969
Box   188
Folder   21-23
1970
Box   188
Folder   24-27
1971
Box   188
Folder   28
1972
Box   188
Folder   29
1973
Box   188
Folder   30-31
1974
Box   189
Folder   1
1975
Box   189
Folder   2-4
1976
Box   189
Folder   5
1977
Box   189
Folder   6-7
1978
Box   189
Folder   8-9
1979
Box   189
Folder   10-12
1980
Box   189
Folder   13-14
1981
Box   189
Folder   15-16
1982
Box   189
Folder   17-18
1983
Box   189
Folder   19-23
1984
1985
Box   189
Folder   24-25
January-April
Box   190
Folder   1-2
May-December
Box   190
Folder   3-4
1986
Box   190
Folder   5-6
1987
Box   268
Folder   7
1988
Meetings
Box   190
Folder   7-9
1977
Box   190
Folder   10
1978 (Syracuse)
Box   190
Folder   11
1978 (Washington)
Box   190
Folder   12
1979 (Pittsburgh)
Box   190
Folder   13
1979 (Washington)
Box   190
Folder   14
1980
Box   190
Folder   15-17
1981 (Louisville)
Box   190
Folder   18-19
1981 (Washington)
Box   190
Folder   20
1982 (New York)
Box   190
Folder   21-24
1982 (Minneapolis)
Box   191
Folder   1-2
1983
Box   191
Folder   3-4
1984
Box   191
Folder   5
1985
Box   191
Folder   6
1986 (Charleston)
Box   191
Folder   7
1986 (New Orleans)
Box   191
Folder   8
1987 (Chicago)
Box   191
Folder   9-10
1987 (Nashville)
Box   191
Folder   11
1987 (Washington)
Box   191
Folder   12
Task Force on Youth Gangs, 1986
U.S. Congressmen
Box   191
Folder   13
1960-1963
Box   191
Folder   14
1964-1968
Box   191
Folder   15
1969
Box   191
Folder   16
1970
Box   191
Folder   17
1971-1977
Box   191
Folder   18
U.S. Department of Commerce, 1961
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Box   191
Folder   19
1980-1981
Box   191
Folder   20
1982-1985
U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Box   191
Folder   21
1969-1971
Box   191
Folder   22
1973-1978
Box   191
Folder   23
1979
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, See “HUD”
Box   191
Folder   24
U.S. Department of Labor, 1969-1970
Box   191
Folder   25
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1987
U.S. Federal Communications Commission, See “FCC”
Box   191
Folder   26
U.S. Navy, 1972
Box   191
Folder   27
U.S. News & World Report, 1978
Box   191
Folder   28
U.S. Office of Economic Opportunity, 1966-1968
Box   191
Folder   29
U.S. Small Business Administration, 1978
Box   191
Folder   30
U.S.A. Today, 1984-1987
Box   191
Folder   31
U.S.S. Milwaukee, 1968-1971
Box   191
Folder   32
Utilities, 1982
Box   191
Folder   33
Vest Pocket Parks, 1970-1971
Box   191
Folder   34
Veterans, 1972
Box   191
Folder   35
Visiting Delegations, 1961
Box   191
Folder   36
Voice of the People [newsletter], 1975 191
Box   191
Folder   37
Volpe, John A., 1972
Box   191
Folder   38
Volunteers for International Technical Assistance, 1970
Voting
Box   192
Folder   1
1966-1970
Box   192
Folder   2
1971
Box   192
Folder   3
1972-1978
Voting Machines
Box   192
Folder   4
1963-1964
Box   192
Folder   5
1965
Box   192
Folder   6
1966-1967
Vrtis, John F.
Box   192
Folder   7
1966
Box   192
Folder   8
1967
Box   192
Folder   9-11
1968
Box   192
Folder   12
Waggoner, Phil, 1979
Box   192
Folder   13
Wagner, Robert, 1964
Box   192
Folder   14
Wahner, James W., 1970
Box   192
Folder   15
Walker's Point, 1975-1980
Box   192
Folder   16
Wallace Commission, 1976
Box   192
Folder   17
Wall Street Journal, 1971-1975
Walnut Improvement Council
Note: See also “Model Cities”
Box   192
Folder   18
1967-1972
Box   192
Folder   19
1973-1978
Box   192
Folder   20
Walther, David, 1968
Box   192
Folder   21
War Memorial, 1970
War on Prejudice
Box   192
Folder   22
1965
Box   192
Folder   23
1966
Box   192
Folder   24
1967
Box   192
Folder   25
1968-1969
Box   192
Folder   26
Reaction Letters, 1965-1966
Box   192
Folder   27
Waste Disposal, 1970
Box   192
Folder   28
Waste Management Inc., 1980
Water
Box   192
Folder   29
1960-1961
Box   192
Folder   30
1962-1963
Box   192
Folder   31
1964-1965
Box   193
Folder   1
1967-1969
Box   193
Folder   2
1970-1971
Box   193
Folder   3
1972
Box   193
Folder   4
1973
Box   193
Folder   5
1974-1975
Box   193
Folder   6
1976-1978
Box   193
Folder   7
1979-1980
Box   193
Folder   8
1982-1987
Box   193
Folder   9
Water Tower Park, 1970
Box   193
Folder   10
WAWA Radio Station, 1970
Welch, Robert J.
Box   193
Folder   11
1969
Box   193
Folder   12-13
1970
Box   193
Folder   14
1971
Box   193
Folder   15-16
1972
Box   193
Folder   17-18
1973
Box   193
Folder   19
1974-1975
Box   193
Folder   20
1976
Box   193
Folder   21
1977
Box   193
Folder   22
1978
Box   193
Folder   23
1979-1980
Box   193
Folder   24
Welfare, 1970-1982
Box   193
Folder   25
We-Milwaukeeans, 1966-1970
Box   193
Folder   26
WEMP Radio Station, 1968-1972
Box   193
Folder   27
West Allis Life newspaper, 1969
Box   193
Folder   28
West Division Area Improvement Club Inc., 1973
Box   193
Folder   29
Westlawn Common Council, 1972
Box   193
Folder   30
West Side Action Coalition, 1973-1974
Box   193
Folder   31
West Side Bank Offer, 1968
Box   193
Folder   32
Wheel Tax, 1968-1975
Whitcomb, Michael A.I.
Box   193
Folder   33-34
1985
Box   193
Folder   35
1986
Box   194
Folder   1-2
1987
Box   268
Folder   8
1988
White House
Box   194
Folder   3
1966-1974
Box   194
Folder   4
1978-1979
White Paper
Box   194
Folder   5
1966
Box   194
Folder   6
1967
Box   194
Folder   7
Whitney, Edwin C., 1961-1962
Box   194
Folder   8
Whittow, George W., 1964-1965
Box   194
Folder   9
Wick Field, 1972
Box   194
Folder   10
Wilde, H.R., 1970
Williams, Nancy
Box   194
Folder   11
1987
Box   268
Folder   9
1988
Box   194
Folder   12
Wingspread Conference, 1983
Winterfest
Box   194
Folder   13
1972-1979
Box   194
Folder   14
1985
Box   194
Folder   15
1986
Box   194
Folder   16-17
1987
Box   268
Folder   10
1988
Background Materials
Box   194
Folder   18-19
1985-1986
Box   194
Folder   20-21
1985-1987
Box   194
Folder   22-23
1987-1988
Wisconsin Alliance of Cities
Box   194
Folder   24-25
1967
Box   194
Folder   26
1968
Box   194
Folder   27-29
1969
Box   195
Folder   1-3
1970
Box   195
Folder   4-5
1971
Box   195
Folder   6-7
1972
Box   195
Folder   8
1973
Box   195
Folder   9-10
1974
Box   195
Folder   11-12
1975
Box   195
Folder   13
1976
Box   195
Folder   14
1977
Box   195
Folder   15
1978
Box   195
Folder   16
1979
Box   195
Folder   17-18
1980
Box   195
Folder   19-21
1981
Box   195
Folder   22
1982
Box   195
Folder   23-24
1983
Box   195
Folder   25
1984
Box   196
Folder   1-2
1985
Box   196
Folder   3-4
1986
Box   196
Folder   5
1987
Box   196
Folder   6
“Have-Not Conference,” 1970
Box   196
Folder   7
Wisconsin Avenue Bridge, 1973-1974
Box   196
Folder   8
Wisconsin Civil Liberties Union, 1968
Box   196
Folder   9
Wisconsin Commissioner of Insurance, 1967
Box   196
Folder   10
Wisconsin Council of Criminal Justice, 1970-1977
Wisconsin Department of Local Affairs and Development
Box   196
Folder   11
1968-1969
Box   196
Folder   12
1971-1974
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Box   196
Folder   13
1975-1980
Box   196
Folder   14
1981-1984
Box   196
Folder   15
1985
Box   268
Folder   11
1988
Box   268
Folder   12
Wisconsin Department of Transportation, 1988
Box   196
Folder   16
Wisconsin Electric Power Company, 1972
Box   196
Folder   17
Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission, 1973-1974
Wisconsin Legislation
Box   196
Folder   18
1960-1962
Box   196
Folder   19
1963
Box   196
Folder   20
1964-1965
Wisconsin Legislature
Box   196
Folder   21
1963-1966
Box   196
Folder   22
1967-1968
Box   196
Folder   23
1969-1970
Box   196
Folder   24
1974-1975
Box   196
Folder   25
1982-1983
Box   196
Folder   26
1984-1985
Box   196
Folder   27
1986-1987
Box   196
Folder   28
Wisconsin Metropolitan Citizens' Alliance, 1970
Box   196
Folder   29
Wisconsin Motors, 1970
Box   196
Folder   30
Wisconsin Property Owners' League, 1970-1971
Box   196
Folder   31
Wisconsin Review, 1971
Box   196
Folder   32
Wisconsin Senior Citizens, 1964-1965
Wisconsin State Aid and Shared Taxes
Box   196
Folder   33
1960-1964
Box   196
Folder   34
1968-1969
Box   196
Folder   35
1970-1971
Box   196
Folder   36
1972-1979
Box   197
Folder   1-2
1980
Box   197
Folder   3-4
1981
Box   197
Folder   5
1982-1983
Box   197
Folder   6
1984
Box   197
Folder   7
1985
Box   197
Folder   8
1986
Box   197
Folder   9
1987
Box   197
Folder   10
Wisconsin State Budget, 1986-1987
Box   197
Folder   11
Wisconsin State Coastal Zone Coordinating and Advisory Council, 1974
Box   197
Folder   12
Wisconsin State Democrats, 1978
Box   197
Folder   13
Wisconsin State Employment Service, 1968
Wisconsin State Fair
Box   197
Folder   14
1965-1971
Box   197
Folder   15
1972
Box   197
Folder   16
1973
Box   197
Folder   17
Wisconsin State Journal, 1968-1969
Wisconsin, State of
Box   197
Folder   18
1968-1975
Box   197
Folder   19
1980-1982
Box   197
Folder   20
1983-1985
Box   197
Folder   21
1987
Box   197
Folder   22
Wisconsin State Senators, 1965
Box   197
Folder   23
Wisconsin State Tax, 1987
WISN Television Station
Box   197
Folder   24
1967
Box   197
Folder   25
1968-1972
Box   197
Folder   26
1974-1980
Box   197
Folder   27
1981-1987
WITI Television Station
Box   197
Folder   28
1967
Box   197
Folder   29
1968-1972
Box   198
Folder   1
1975-1987
Box   198
Folder   2
WMIL Radio Station, 1970
Box   198
Folder   3
WMVS Television Station, 1968-1979
Box   198
Folder   4
WNOV Radio Station, 1968-1972
Box   198
Folder   5
WOKY Radio Station, 1968-1978
Box   198
Folder   6
Women's Groups, 1967-1980
Workable Program
Box   198
Folder   7
1960-1961
Box   198
Folder   8
1962-1965
Box   198
Folder   9
1968-1969
Box   198
Folder   10
1970-1972
Box   198
Folder   11
World Series, 1982
World Trade Center
Box   198
Folder   12
1986
Box   198
Folder   13
1987
Box   198
Folder   14
WQFM Radio, 1972
Box   198
Folder   15
WRIT Radio, 1972-1977
WTMJ Television Station
Box   198
Folder   16
1967
Box   198
Folder   17
1968-1972
Box   198
Folder   18
1973-1981
Box   198
Folder   19
1983-1985
Box   198
Folder   20
1986
Box   198
Folder   21-22
1987
Box   268
Folder   13
1988
Box   198
Folder   23
WVTV Television Station, 1968-1976
Box   198
Folder   24
WZUU Radio Station, 1979
Y.W.C.A.
Box   198
Folder   25
1968-1970
Box   198
Folder   26
Chilean-Milwaukee Partnership, 1982
Youth
Box   198
Folder   27
1966-1968
Box   198
Folder   28
1971-1983
Box   198
Folder   29-30
1984
Youth Commission
Box   268
Folder   14
1985
Box   198
Folder   31
1987
Box   198
Folder   32
Youth Coordinator, 1971
Box   198
Folder   33
Youth Gangs, 1984
Youth Initiatives Task Force
Box   199
Folder   1
1984
Box   199
Folder   2
1985
Box   268
Folder   15
1988
Youth Opportunity Board
Box   199
Folder   3-5
1967
Box   199
Folder   6-8
1968
Box   199
Folder   9-10
1969
Box   199
Folder   11
1970-1971
Box   199
Folder   12
Zablocki, Clement, 1971-1978
Zeidler, Frank
Box   199
Folder   13
1967-1983
Box   268
Folder   16
1988
Zoning
Box   199
Folder   14
1966-1969
Box   199
Folder   15
1970-1982
Box   199
Folder   16
Zoning Board of Appeals, 1961-1981
Box   199
Folder   17
Zoning Changes, 1961-1965
Box   199
Folder   18
Zoning Ordinance Revision, 1961
Series: Series 2: Memorabilia
Note: At this writing, some items are on exhibit, oversized, or still in Henry Maier's possession. In the list below, the box number, the words “exhibit” or “oversize” are given and “HWM” indicates still in Mayor Maier's possession.
1961
Box   258
Item No. 93, from the Wisconsin State Senate: Gavel
1965
Oversize  
Item No. 41, from the Milwaukee Common Council: Plaque
Box   252
Item No. 4, from the National League of Cities: Plaque
1968
Box   253
Item No. 10, from the Keep America Beautiful: Silver Bowl
1971
Box   259
Item No. 94, from the Milwaukee Bucks: Autographed Basketball and Stand
HWM  
Item No. 89, from the Milwaukee Common Council: Plaque
Oversize  
Item No. 77, from the Milwaukee Common Council: Plaque
1972
Oversize  
Item No. 142, from the First Federal Savings and Loan Association: Plaque
Oversize  
Item No. 52, from McGuire, Al: Photograph
Box   262
Item No. 137, from the Milwaukee Urban Observatory: Plaque
Exhibit  
Item No. 6, from the U.S. Conference of Mayors: Plaque
Box   257
Item No. 74, from the Wisconsin Alliance of Cities: Plaque
1974
Box   256
Item No. 66, from the National Council for Urban Economic Development: Certificate
Box   263
Item No. 134, from the Paint Decorating Institute: Plaque
Box   257
Item No. 73, from the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Alumni Association: Plaque
1975
Box   254
Item No. 27, from the Keep America Beautiful: Plaque
Box   255
Item No. 31, from the WAICO: Plaque
1976
Oversize  
Item No. 89, from the Children of Austria: Drawing
Box   262
Item No. 75, from the Democratic National Convention: Convention Ribbon
Box   255
Item No. 33, from the Juneteenth Day: Plaque
Box   252
Item No. 3, from the Sales Marketing Executives: Trophy
Box   256
Item No. 64, from the State of Israel Bonds: Plaque
1977
Box   262
Item No. 24, from the Milwaukee County Executive: Certificate
Box   255
Item No. 34, from the Milwaukee Common Council: Certificate
Box   256
Item No. 67, from the National Conference of Democratic Mayors: Plaque
Box   252
Item No. 5, from the National Conference of Democratic Mayors: Plaque
Exhibit  
Item No. 30, from the UW-Milwaukee and UW Extension: Certificate
1978
Box   254
Item No. 28, from the Keep America Beautiful: Plaque
Box   257
Item No. 72, from the National Council for Urban Economic Development: Plaque
Box   256
Item No. 65, from the National Council for Urban Economic Development: Plaque
1979
Box   255
Item No. 35, from the Milwaukee Community Pride: Plaque
Exhibit  
Item No. 38, from the National Urban Coalition: Color Print
Box   256
Item No. 63, from the Order of AHEPA: Plaque
Box   254
Item No. 25, from the U.S. Navy: Plaque
1980
Box   255
Item No. 42, from the League of Wisconsin Municipalities: Certificate
Box   259
Item No. 151, from the U.S. Conference of Mayors and Philip Morris Inc.: Plaque
Box   257
Item No. 68, from the U.S. Navy: Plaque
1981
Box   256
Item No. 57, from the Public Employes Union Local No. 61: Certificate
Box   261
Item No. 53, from the United Tae Kwon Do Federation: Honorable Black Belt
1982
Box   256
Item No. 58, from the Citizens Governmental Research Bureau: Certificate
Box   255
Item No. 32, from the Disabled Persons of Milwaukee County: Plaque
Box   255
Item No. 36, from the Milwaukee Advertising Club: Plaque
1983
Oversize  
Item No. 54, from the German-American National Congress: Print
Box   257
Item No. 71, from the Milwaukee Choristers: Certificate
Box   257
Item No. 69, from the Milwaukee Repertory Theater: Plaque
1984
Box   252
Item No. 9, from the CYD: Plaque (Disassembled)
Box   254
Item No. 23, from the Northtown Center: Plaque
Box   252
Item No. 2, from the Wisconsin Communication Association: Plaque
1985
Box   261
Item No. 44, from the Catholic Church: Papal Blessing
Box   252
Item No. 8, from the CYD: Trophy:Broken
Box   253
Item No. 18, from the Government Finance Officers Association: Plaque
Oversize  
Item No. 59, from the Greater Milwaukee Convention and Visitors Bureau: Lamplighter Award/Trophy
Box   263
Item No. 49, from the Mayor's Staff: Plaque
Box   255
Item No. 47, from the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce: Plaque
Box   255
Item No. 46, from the Milwaukee Journal: Plaque
Box   255
Item No. 50, from the Milwaukee Common Council: Plaque
Box   262
Item No. 70, from the Society for Barbershop Quartet Singing: Plaque
Box   256
Item No. 51, from the Wisconsin State Senate: Certificate
Box   255
Item No. 48, from the Wisconsin State Assembly: Plaque
Exhibit  
Item No. 45, from the Wisconsin Alliance of Cities: Plaque
1986
Box   252
Item No. 7, from the CYD: Trophy
Box   262
Item No. 87, from the Marcals's 1986 Scenic Plant-a-Tree Program: Plaque
1987
Box   258
Item No. 84, from the CYD: Plaque
Exhibit  
Item No. 85, from the Festa Mexicana: Plaque
Box   258
Item No. 99, from the German-Americans of Milwaukee: Plaque
Box   253
Item No. 19, from the Government Finance Officers Association: Plaque
Box   258
Item No. 100, from the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce: Plaque
Exhibit  
Item No. 101, from the Irish Fest: Plaque
Box   258
Item No. 131, from the Italian Times: Plaque
Box   253
Item No. 15, from the Italian Community Center: Plaque
Box   258
Item No. 102, from the League of Wisconsin Municipalities: Plaque
Box   257
Item No. 78, from the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce: Certificate
Oversize  
Item No. 119, from the Milwaukee Common Council: Plaque
Box   253
Item No. 16, from the Milwaukee Public Schools: Plaque
Oversize  
Item No. 152, from the Milwaukee Enterprise Center: Plaque
Box   258
Item No. 97, from the National Association of Telecommunications Offices: Plaque
Box   253
Item No. 12, from the National Conference of Democratic Mayors: Plaque
Box   258
Item No. 109, from the National League of Cities: Plaque
Box   260
Item No. 133, from the Polish Festivals and Polishfest: Plaque
Box   260
Item No. 11, from the U.S. Conference of Mayors and Xerox Corporation: Silver Platter
Box   258
Item No. 86, from the U.S. Coast Guard: Plaque
Box   253
Item No. 13, from the U.S. Conference of Mayors: Plaque
Box   258
Item No. 130, from the Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle: Plaque
1988
Box   262
Item No. 135, from the Fourth of July Commission: Plaque
Exhibit  
Item No. 113, from the Governor of the State of Wisconsin: Plaque: Henry Maier Day
Box   258
Item No. 117, from the League of United Latin American Citizens: Plaque
HWM  
Item No. 144, from the MECCA Board of Directors: Plaque
Box   262
Item No. 148, from the Milwaukee Biscuit Company: Plaque
Box   262
Item No. 116, from the U.S. Treasury: Plaque
Box   262
Item No. 140, from the Wisconsin Alliance of Cities: Plaque
Box   262
Item No. 136, from the Wisconsin Alliance of Cities: Plaque
Box   258
Item No. 115, from the Wisconsin Farmers Union: Plaque
1989
Box   263
Item No. 139, from the American Society of Interior Designers: Plaque
Box   262
Item No. 138, from the Icebreaker America's Winter Festival: Plaque
Undated
Box   260
Item No. 14, from the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations: Certificate
Box   257
Item No. 76, from the American Culinary Federation: Plaque
HWM  
Item No. 132, from the Barometer: unknown item
HWM  
Item No. 126, from the City of Milwaukee Inc.: Round Platter
Box   262
Item No. 26, from the German Town Engraving: Plaque
Box   256
Item No. 61, from the Germanfest Milwaukee Inc.: Plaque
Exhibit  
Item No. 105, from the H.C. Miller Company: Plaque
Box   258
Item No. 107, from the International Society of Agriculture: Plaque
Box   256
Item No. 60, from the Jimmy Carter Administration: Photograph
Box   253
Item No. 17, from the K-K-Kids 4-H Cloggers: Plaque
HWM  
Item No. 95, from the Larry the Legend WZUU: Gold Record
Oversize  
Item No. 153, from the Maier Giving Speech: Print
Oversize  
Item No. 81, from the Milwaukee County District Council 48: Print
Box   260
Item No. 20, from the Milwaukee Art Commission: Certificate
Oversize  
Item No. 154, from the Terrance Regency: Sewed Portrait
Oversize  
Item No. 141, from the USAF Thunderbirds: Print
Oversize  
Item No. 80, from the UWM Foundation: Leardo Map Print
Box   254
Item No. 29, from the Wisconsin Society of Architects: Certificate
Series: Series 3. Media Files
Audio 1235A
Subseries: Tape Recordings
1235A/797
A Year of Awareness, WTMJ, 1981
1235A/1516
ABC interview for Peter Jennings news, 1986 December 10
1235A/1374
ABC National News - 'Homeless in America,' 1985 December 29
1235A/1284
Aboriculture Welcome, 1985 August 19
1235A/952
Ad Club award, 1982 October 27
1235A/494
Advisory Council on problems of the elderly, 1975 February 5 and September 3
1235A/1491
AFL/CIO State Convention, 1986 October 6
1235A/1493
AFL/CIO, John Schmitt retirement, 1986 October 8
1235A/99
AFTRA [American Federation of Television and Radio Artists], 1969 November 20
1235A/438
Alderman Braun, 1973 October 18
1235A/1390
Alderman McGee's press conference debate challenge, 1986 January 22
1235A/1500
Alderman's news conference endorsing Governor Earl, 1986 October 21
1235A/1625
Alicia Armstrong, 1987 October 15
1235A/553
Alliance of Cities, 1977 June 3
1235A/965
Alliance of Cities meeting, 1983 January 21
1235A/1075
Alliance of Cities meeting - Remarks, 1984 February 24
1235A/1056
Allied Council of Senior Citizens, 1983 October 8
1235A/1360
Allied Council of Senior Citizens Fundraiser, 1985 December 5
1235A/625
Allis Chalmers - The Mid-America Committee, 1978 May 10
1235A/722
Al's Run, 1979 September 29
1235A/518
AMC press conference, 1977 February 7
1235A/150
American Advertising Federation National Convention, 1970 June 22
1235A/810
American Association of Retired Persons and National Retired Teachers Association, 1981 April 21
1235A/783
American Association of University Women, 1980 June 13
1235A/975
American Businesswomen's Association, 1983 April 15
1235A/491
American Car contract signing and luncheon speeches, 1975 January 16
1235A/148
American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations fundraiser, 1970 June 6
1235A/314
American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations Representatives Club, 1971 November 11
1235A/1178
American Federation of Labor-Council of Industrial Organizations speech, 1985 January 4
1235A/640
American Geographic Society - University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, 1978 August 13
1235A/694
American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association, 1979 June 3
1235A/1004
American Home Economics Association 74th annual meeting, 1983 June 27
1235A/303
American Horticultural Society luncheon, 1971 September 19
1235A/752
American Institute of Architects - award and Christmas party, 1979 December 6
1235A/150 (continued)
American Institute of Architects, Wisconsin Chapter, 1970 June 23
1235A/645
American Legion convention, 1979 July 13
1235A/975 (continued)
American Medical Building groundbreaking, 1983 April 21
1235A/1426
American Postal Workers Convention, 1986 April 23
1235A/632
American Postal Workers - Local Convention, 1978 June 15
1235A/852
American Postal Workers Union National Conference - Pfister Hotel, 1981 August 20
1235A/238
American Right of Way Association - Address to Wisconsin Chapter, 1971 March 18
1235A/710
American Society for Personnel Administration, 1979 July 18
1235A/1186
American Society for Public Administration, 1985 January 16
1235A/549
Americology Ceremony, 1977 May 18
1235A/1059
Annual budget hearing, 1983 November 2
1235A/1054
Annual budget message to Common Council, 1983 October 4
1235A/693
Antlfinger retirement from Waterworks, 1979 May 11
1235A/33
Appearance before State Advisory Commission on Kerner Report, 1968 June 14
1235A/995
Appearance on Larry the Legend radio show, 1983 June 3
1235A/1243
Appleton Post-Crescent interview, 1985 May 14
1235A/607
Archbishop's dinner, 1978 January 30
1235A/668
Architectural? speech, 1979 February 15
1235A/935
Armed Forces luncheon, 1982 May 10
1235A/887
Art in the Public Place, 1981 October 30
1235A/356
ASE Welcome, 1972 July 17
1235A/1228
Associated Press interview with Dave Skidmore on 25th anniversary, 1985 April 17
1235A/642
Associated Students at Marquette University, 1978 September 5
1235A/508
Association Exposition Managers, 1975 June 4
1235A/394
Association of Commerce - Address, 1973 February 8
1235A/540
Association of Commerce seminar, 1977 April 8
1235A/398
Association of Commerce tape excerpt / Mayor's elderly meet, 1973 February 9
1235A/193
Atlanta Kiwanis Club Luncheon - Mayor's address to, 1970 December 8
1235A/53
Audio dub of videotape, 1969 April 29
1235A/941
Auditorium managers speech, 1982 July 20
1235A/1283
Augtoberfest opening Speech, 1985 August 16
1235A/625 (continued)
Award of Merit from Municipal Division of Recreation and Community Education, 1978 May 16
1235A/925
Awards Banquet - Beulah Brinton Community Center, 1982 March 25
1235A/107
Back Talk Ipsophone, 1969 January
1235A/1040
Back to Learning Rally, 1983 August 25
1235A/828
Back to the City Conference - Pfister Hotel - Keynote address, 1981 June 26
1235A/940
Bastille Day, 1982 July 16
1235A/1111
Bastille Days opening, 1984 July 13
1235A/1269
Bastille Days opening, 1985 July 12
1235A/708
Bavarian Soccer Club 50th Anniversary, 1979 July 29
1235A/339
Bay View Interorganizational Council, 1972 February 22
1235A/200
Bayshore Lutheran speech, question and answer, 1971 January 17
1235A/1059 (continued)
Beautification awards banquet, circa 1983 November
1235A/606
Beautification Committee Awards Banquet, soundtrack, 1977 November 16
1235A/1340
Beautification Committee Landscape Awards Banquet, circa 1985 November
1235A/1634
Beautification Committee Awards, 1987 November 11
1235A/64
Beautification Committee Recognitions Dinner by Greater Milwaukee Commission and Downtown Association, 1969 July 16
1235A/258
Becher Street dedication ceremony - housing for the elderly, 1971 May 19
1235A/852 (continued)
Becher Court dedication of addition, 1981 August 26
1235A/709
Beeper, 1979 July 31
1235A/1078
Beeper on youth gangs, 1984 March 14
1235A/1386
Beeper release regarding WTMJ response to Somesayers beeper, 1986 January 16
1235A/1385
Beeper release regarding WTMJ Somesayers, 1986 January 15
1235A/1282
Ben Barkin Day at Peck Pavilion, 1985 August 12
1235A/552
Ben Maveus, 1977 June 1
1235A/601
Bernie Strachota? roast, 1977 November 15
1235A/878
Bertram N. McNamara, United Steelworkers of America retirement party, 1981 October 2
1235A/711
Billy Graham Crusade, 1979 August 8
1235A/331
Bishop Spottswood - WISN radio, 1972 January 17
1235A/1544 (continued)
Blatz Wholesale meeting, 1987 March 10
1235A/432
Block-metal workers, 1973 September 15
1235A/573 (continued)
Blue Cross, 1977 August 24
1235A/686
Blue Cross groundbreaking, 1979 July 25
1235A/330
Board of Realtors - Address, 1972 January 18
1235A/784
Bond rating press conference, 1980 June 13
1235A/845
Boston Store grand opening - Capitol Court, 1981 August 12
1235A/660
Bowling Hall of Fame meeting, 1978 December 6
1235A/780
Boys Club, 1980 April 16
1235A/243
Boys Club Banquet - Address, 1971 April 3
1235A/1497
Bradley Center groundbreaking, 1986 October 26
1235A/1372
Bradley Center Signing Ceremony, 1985 December 24
1235A/1658
Bradley Center topping out, 1988 January 25
1235A/654
Breier news conference, 1978 November 2
1235A/1114
Brennan news conference, 1984 July 21
1235A/1113
Brennan Tax Commission - News conference, 1984 July 26
1235A/950
Brewer “Pop Rally,” 1982 October 21
1235A/968
Brewers Hill meeting on prison site, 1983 March 15
1235A/1450
Brewery Square (grand opening of County Human Services Center), 1986 June 24
1235A/334
Brewery Workers annual meeting, 1972 January 29
1235A/1193
Bruce Gill interview on Bucks, 1985 February 6
1235A/597
Bucks kick-off luncheon, 1977 October 17
1235A/649
Bucks luncheon, 1978 October 19
1235A/738 (continued)
Bucks luncheon, 1979 October 17
1235A/888 (continued)
Bucks Annual Preview Luncheon, MECCA Auditorium, 1981 October 28
1235A/950 (continued)
Bucks luncheon, 1982 October 26
1235A/1010
Bucks luncheon, 1983 October 26
1235A/1508
Bucks luncheon, 1986 October 30
1235A/1151
Bucks preview luncheon, 1984 October 25
1235A/1377
Bucks tape from [Ari Soffa?], 1985 February 19
1235A/985
Bud Selig Olympic dinner, 1983 May 8
1235A/986
Bud Selig Olympic dinner, 1983 May 8
Note: Continued from 1235A/985.
1235A/1382
Budelman call from New York, 1986 January 9
1235A/1076
Budelman press conference regarding letter to Grant Langley, 1984 March 1
1235A/367
Budget, 1972 September 26
1235A/370
Budget, 1972 October 5
1235A/371
Budget, 1972 October 9
1235A/430
Budget, 1973 September 13
1235A/477
Budget, 1974 September 19
1235A/520
Budget, 1977 February 15
1235A/521
Budget, 1977 February 18
1235A/574
Budget - Street, Sewers, Bridges, Buildings, CDA & Health, 1977 August 23
1235A/428
Budget Committee, 1973 September 11
1235A/588
Budget Committee hearing on consultant, 1977 September 7
1235A/513
Budget Examination Committee, 1976 October 19
1235A/297
Budget Examining Committee - Address, 1971 September 7
1235A/526
Budget format, 1977 March 1
1235A/529
Budget format, 1977 March 15
1235A/576-577
Budget hearing, 1977 August 24
1235A/874
Budget hearing for 1978 - Mayor and Fire Department, undated
1235A/1131
Budget hearing - capital improvement, 11:30 am, 1984 August 30
1235A/1024
Budget hearing - Health Department / Building inspection - Common Educations Data Standards, 1983 August 19
1235A/835 (continued)
Budget hearing - opening remarks, 1981 August 20
1235A/1045
Budget hearing - police, 1983 August 31
1235A/590
Budget hearing - Staun Paramedics, 1977 September 21
1235A/1030
Budget hearing wrap-up, 1983 September 12
1235A/1045 (continued)
Budget hearing wrap-up, 1983 September 12
1235A/1121
Budget hearing, 10 am, 1984 August 17
1235A/1122
Budget hearing, 10 am, 1984 August 21
1235A/489
Budget hearing, Civic Orchestra, circa 1974 August or September
1235A/1031
Budget hearing, Maier and Dr. Panagis, 1983 August 23
1235A/362 (continued)
Budget hearings, 1972 September 19
1235A/363
Budget hearings, 1972 September 19
1235A/372
Budget hearings, 1972 October 11
1235A/374
Budget hearings, 1972 October 12
1235A/375
Budget hearings, 1972 October 13
1235A/431
Budget hearings, 1973 September 13
1235A/432 (continued)
Budget hearings, 1973 September 18
1235A/433
Budget hearings, 1973 September 25
1235A/435
Budget hearings, 1973 October 10
1235A/437
Budget hearings, 1973 October 15
1235A/475
Budget hearings, 1974 September 5
1235A/481
Budget hearings, 1974 October 11
1235A/523
Budget hearings, 1977 February 24
1235A/569
Budget hearings, 1977 August 17
1235A/579
Budget hearings, 1977 August 25, 1977 August 29
1235A/584
Budget hearings, 1977 August 31
1235A/786
Budget hearings, 1980 August 28
1235A/853
Budget hearings, 1981 August 20, 1981 August 24
1235A/1037-1038
Budget hearings, 1983 August 25
1235A/1041
Budget hearings, 1983 August 29
1235A/1042-1043
Budget hearings, 1983 August 30
1235A/1048
Budget hearings, 1983 September 1
1235A/1025
Budget hearings, 1983 September 2
1235A/1049
Budget hearings, 1983 September 12
1235A/1465
Budget hearings, 1986 August 19
1235A/1466
Budget hearings, 1986 August 19, 21
1235A/1468
Budget hearings, 1986 August 22
1235A/1469
Budget hearings, 1986 August 25
1235A/1587-1588
Budget hearings, 1987 August 17
1235A/1589-1590
Budget hearings, 1987 August 18
1235A/1592-1593
Budget hearings, 1987 August 20
1235A/1594-1595
Budget hearings, 1987 August 21
1235A/1596-1597
Budget hearings, 1987 August 24
1235A/1598-1599
Budget hearings, 1987 August 25
1235A/1602-1604
Budget hearings, 1987 August 27
1235A/1607-1608
Budget hearings, 1987 August 28
1235A/362
Budget hearings - Board of Examiners, 1972 September 18
1235A/1027
Budget hearings - City Attorney, DPW-GEN, harbor / Budget Hearings, harbor (continued) and DCD, 1983 August 22
1235A/581
Budget hearings - City Attorney, workmen's compensation, Comptroller, public debt, 1977 August 29
1235A/1021
Budget hearings - Common Council, City Clerk, Mayor's Office, Budget Office, 1983 August 18
1235A/1468 (continued)
Budget hearings - Comptroller, 1986 August 25
1235A/1467 (continued)
Budget hearings - D.C.D., 1986 August 22
1235A/1469 (continued)
Budget hearings - Department of Public Works, 1986 August 26
1235A/1467
Budget hearings - Fire and Police, 1986 August 21
1235A/1020
Budget hearings - Fire Department, Traffic Engineering, 1983 August 16
1235A/572
Budget hearings - GEDS, Harbor Commission, Traffic and Engineering, 1977 August 18
1235A/1028
Budget hearings - Harbor (continued) and DCD, closing statement, 1983 August 22
1235A/1018 (continued)
Budget hearings - opening of, 1983 August 15
1235A/1044
Budget hearings - police, 1983 August 31
1235A/584 (continued)
Budget hearings - Sanitation and Library Board, 1977 September 1
1235A/583
Budget hearings - Water Department, DCD, 1977 August 31
1235A/429
Budget hearings #1, 1973 September 6
1235A/1472
Budget hearings (city debt, miscellaneous), 1986 August 29
1235A/1471
Budget hearings (City Engineer, harbor, water, capitol) / Budget hearings (capitol improvements), 1986 August 28
1235A/1470
Budget hearings (Department of Public Works), 1986 August 26
Note: Continued from 1235A/1469.
1235A/1022
Budget hearings (Norquist), 1983 August 18
1235A/434
Budget hearings, circa 1973 September?
Note: Continued from 1235A/433?
1235A/1297
Budget hearings (Public Debt Commission / CEDS / city development), 1985 August 26
1235A/436
Budget hearings / Blue Cross / Press conference, 1973 October 12
1235A/587
Budget hearings, category A, 1977 September 6
1235A/582
Budget hearings, City Treasurer, Common Council, City Clerk, Police Department, 1977 August 30
1235A/359
Budget hearings, part one, 1972 September 6
1235A/360
Budget hearings, part two, 1972 September 6
1235A/1031 (continued)
Budget hearings, Tax and Water Department, 1983 August 26
1235A/947
Budget message, 1982 October 7
1235A/1483
Budget message, 1986 September 24
1235A/1617
Budget message, 1987 September 24
1235A/729
Budget message to Common Council, 1979 October 2
1235A/792
Budget message to Common Council / Hyatt Regency topping off ceremony, 1980 October 2
1235A/1313
Budget message to Common Council, 1985 October 1
1235A/1484
Budget message to Council (with Kalwitz response), 1986 September 24
1235A/1018
Budget news conference, 1983 September 14
1235A/1038 (continued)
Budget news conference, 1983 September 14
1235A/1288
Budget opening statement, 1985 August 14
1235A/718
Budget press conference, 1979 September 13
1235A/721
Budget press conference, 1979 September 13
1235A/364 (continued)
Budget, part one, 1972 September 21
1235A/365
Budget, parts two and three, 1972 September 21
1235A/630
Building inspection convention, 1978 June 5
1235A/343
Burkee dinner, 1972 March 19
1235A/705
Business and Professional Advertising Convention, 1979 June 25
1235A/994 (continued)
Cable television contract signing and speech, 1983 June 1
1235A/330 (continued)
Campaign announcement, 1972 January 12
1235A/759
Candidate forum, 1980 February 12
1235A/585-586
Capital improvements, 1977 September 1
1235A/1266
Capital Times interview with Rob Zaleski, 1985 July 8
1235A/209
Carl Stokes appearance on “Daniel Frost Show” and on WITI Channel 6, 1971 February 9
1235A/1433
Carl Zimmerman retirement banquet, 1986 May 8
1235A/675
Carley Building announcement, 1979 March 30
1235A/677
Carter visit, Jefferson-Jackson dinner, 1979 March 31
1235A/544
Carter's energy message, 1977 April 20
1235A/612
Carter's State of the Union Address / Reuss - open question, 1978 January 30
1235A/891
Catholic Youth Organization Convention - MECCA, 1981 November 5
1235A/337
CATV hearing, 1972 February 17
1235A/338
CATV hearing, Frank Zeidler segment, 1972 February 17
1235A/1522
CBS interview with Bob Pierpoint on homeless, 1986 December 4
1235A/708
Celebration of Community Arts Festival - 6th Annual, 1979 July 28
1235A/786 (continued)
Census newscast, circa 1980 August
1235A/617
Centennial Hall-Library, 1978 March 15
1235A/786 (continued)
Center for Economic Development building inspection, circa 1980 August
1235A/190
Central Lions Club - Mayor's remarks to, 1970 November 30
1235A/695
Central repair garage, 1979 June 22
1235A/754
Change to reserve fund review - Kalwitz on stability fund, 1979 October 15
1235A/815
Channel 4 - Garbage, 1981 May 28
1235A/1461 (continued)
Channel 4 News - 7:25 am - Circus Parade news conference, 1986 July 16
1235A/766
Channel 4 News - 10 am on city income tax, circa 1980 February
1235A/1193 (continued)
Channel 4 News - 5 pm - Mayor and Kathy Anderson on Bucks, 1985 February 8
1235A/1448
Channel 4 “Live at 5” - parade preview, 1986 June 20
1235A/1461
Channel 4 News - 5 pm - parade, 1986 July 11
1235A/1463
Channel 4 News - 5 pm, 6 pm, and 10 pm regarding Barry endorsement, 1986 August 18
1235A/1453
Channel 4 News - 5 pm, Channel 6 News - 6 pm, and Channel 4 News - 6 pm regarding Spaulding resignation, 1986 June 30
1235A/1272
Channel 4 News - 6 pm, 1985 July 15-17
1235A/1317
Channel 4 News - 6 pm, 1985 October 7-10
1235A/1318
Channel 4 News - 6 pm, 1985 October 11-12
1235A/1348
Channel 4 News - 6 pm, 1985 November 20
1235A/1402
Channel 4 News - 6 pm - Hinshaw editorial regarding mayoral powers, 1986 February 5-6
1235A/1475
Channel 4 News - 6 pm - Hinshaw editorial, 1986 September 2
1235A/1198
Channel 4 News - 6 pm - Jacobs/Taylor - Farmers' Union Convention, 1985 February 18
1235A/1199
Channel 4 News - 6 pm - Jacobs/Haylman, Spaulding, Cullen, Taylor, McCann, 1985 February 19
1235A/1202
Channel 4 News - 6 pm - M. Jacobs, M. Wilson #83 arena, 1985 February 15
1235A/1351
Channel 4 News - 6 pm - Milwaukee Economic Development Committee Story, 1985 November 21
1235A/1146
Channel 4 News - 6 pm - Waupun, circa 1984 October
1235A/1346
Channel 4 News - 6 pm regarding Bradley Center and editorial, 1985 November 19
1235A/1143
Channel 4 News - 10 pm, 1984 October 1
1235A/1148
Channel 4 News - 10 pm, 1984 October 22
1235A/1215
Channel 4 News - 10 pm, 1985 March 19
1235A/1331
Channel 4 News - 10 pm regarding Maier poll, 1985 November 4
1235A/1333
Channel 4 News - 10 pm, 1985 November 7
1235A/1347
Channel 4 News - 10 pm, 1985 November 19
1235A/1354
Channel 4 News - 10 pm regarding Winterfest, 1985 November 25
1235A/1362
Channel 4 News - 10 pm - McCullough on Summerfest lease, 1985 December 8
1235A/1384
Channel 4 News - 10 pm regarding “Somesayers,” 1986 January 15
1235A/1434
Channel 4 News - 10 pm Analysis regarding Bradley Center, 1986 May 11
1235A/1461 (continued)
Channel 4 News - 10 pm - MECCA lease, 1986 July 15
1235A/1485
Channel 4 News - 10 pm, 1986 September 24-25
1235A/1531
Channel 4 News - 10 pm - city birthday party, 1987 January 20
1235A/1172
Channel 4 News - Mayor's budget message, circa 1984 October?
1235A/839
Channel 4 News - Mike Gousha - Lacy coverage, 1981 July 29
1235A/1562
Channel 4 News on Mayor's announcement, 1987 June 10
1235A/1622
Channel 4 News, 6 pm and 10 pm, 1987 October 9
1235A/1250
Channel 4 News, Hinshaw editorial, 1985 May 22
1235A/1134
Channel 4 News, Roy de la Rosa, 1984 September 4-9
1235A/944
Channel 4 newscast, 1979 October 1
1235A/719
Channel 4 newscasts - Budget news conference, 1979 September 13
1235A/1393-1394
Channel 4's “A Closer Look” regarding mayoral powers, 1986 January 26
1235A/766 (continued)
Channel 6 “On Set” interview, 1980 February 27
1235A/1499
Channel 6 announcement, “Talk It Up Milwaukee” #3, 1986 October 21-22
1235A/1371
Channel 6 Live at 5:00, Channel 4 Live at 5:00, and Channel 12 Live at 5:00 regarding the Bradley Center, 1985 December 23
1235A/1460
Channel 6 News - 10 pm regarding parade news conference, 1986 July 15
1235A/1409
Channel 6 News - 5 pm - Interview with Reverend Jackson, 1986 February 24
1235A/1434 (continued)
Channel 6 News - 6 pm, 1986 November 14
1235A/816
Channel 6 News - 6 pm and 10 pm - garbage issues, 1981 May 28
1235A/1165
Channel 6 News - 6 pm regarding controversy aspect of parade, 1984 December 11
1235A/1164
Channel 6 News - 6 pm regarding parade compromise and economic development veto, 1984 December 10
1235A/1169
Channel 6 News - 6 pm regarding Zimmerman editorial regarding Council being clowns in Circus Parade, 1984 December 17
1235A/732
Channel 6 News - Mayor's budget press conference, 1979 September 13
1235A/1173
Channel 6 News - story on Mayor's budget message, 1984 October 1
1235A/920
Channel 6 News headliners, 1982 February 13
1235A/763
Channel 6 Maier interview, 1988 February 20
1235A/641
Channel 6 news story, arson, Marty Aronson, 1978 August 24
1235A/805
Channel 6 newsmakers - Herb Goetsch, 1981 March 21
1235A/1226
Channel 10 taping of Milwaukee Behind the Headlines with Mayor's Staff, “For the Record,” “Mayor's office speaks out,” 1985 April 17
1235A/1373
Channel 10 - Milwaukee Behind the Headlines, 1985 December 26
1235A/765 (continued)
Channel 12 News, 1980 February 24
1235A/783 (continued)
Channel 12 and 4 News - Justice Department report, 1980 June 6
1235A/799
Channel 12 coverage of Mayor's Senate address, 1981 February 17
1235A/1381
Channel 12 coverage on Revenue Sharing trip, 1986 January 9
1235A/802
Channel 12 News - 5 pm / Channel 4 News - 10 pm, 1981 March 1
1235A/831
Channel 12 News - 6 pm and 10 pm, 1981 July 23
1235A/1170
Channel 12 News - 6 pm regarding prison, 1984 December 18
1235A/1201
Channel 12 News - 6 pm Taff/Hayes #55: Mayor signs resolution, 1985 February 21
1235A/1141
Channel 12 News - 6 pm, 1984 October 1
1235A/1171
Channel 12 News, 6 pm - Healthcare for Homeless, 1984 December 19
1235A/1200
Channel 12 News - 6 pm - prison decision, 1985 February 20
1235A/1540
Channel 12 News - 6 pm, 1987 February 4
1235A/1161
Channel 12 News - 6 pm regarding Circus Parade veto override, 1984 November 29
1235A/1218
Channel 12 News - 6 pm regarding legislative hearing, 1985 April 2
1235A/1160
Channel 12 News - 6 pm regarding parade and budget veto, 1984 November 27
1235A/720
Channel 12 News - Mayor's budget conference coverage, 1979 September 13
1235A/1396
Channel 12 News - Noon, Wayne Godsey editorial regarding mayoral powers, 1986 January 30
1235A/761
Channel 12 News - 10 pm - primary results, 1980 February 19
1235A/777
Channel 12 News - 10 pm - Until ?, 1980 February 25
1235A/777 (continued)
Channel 12 News - 10 pm, 1980 March 25
1235A/795
Channel 12 News - 10 pm, 1980 December 14
1235A/1147
Channel 12 News - 10 pm, Waupun, 1984 October 11
1235A/1214
Channel 12 News, shared revenue hearing, 1985 March
1235A/1215 (continued)
Channel 12 News - 10 pm, 1985 April 2
1235A/1332
Channel 12 with Kathy Mykelby - “The Mayor and His City,” 1985 November 5-7
1235A/1486
Channel 12 This Week - John Kalwitz and Tim McElhatton (CGRB on budget), 1986 September 28
1235A/692
Charge to Science and Tech Council, 1979 May 11
1235A/667
Charlie Hansen [illegible], 1979 February 7
1235A/1398-1399
Charlie Hanson retirement dinner, 1986 January 30
1235A/203
Chat with reporters on strike of policemen, 1971 January 22
1235A/392
Chavez news conference, 1973 January 12
1235A/563
Chicago Association of Executives, 1977 July 9
1235A/552 (continued)
Children's Hospital kick-off, 1977 May 25
1235A/336
Christian Science Monitor interview, 1972 February 3
1235A/104
Christmas tree lighting, Songfest, and speeches, 1969 December 7
1235A/317
Christmas tree lighting, 1971 November 22
1235A/322
Christmas tree lighting ceremony, 1971 December 5
1235A/389
Christmas tree lighting ceremony, 1972 December 3
1235A/490
Christmas tree program, 1974 December 1
1235A/485 (continued)
Christmas tree lighting, 1974 December 1
1235A/607 (continued)
Christmas tree lighting rehearsal, 1977 December 4
1235A/659
Christmas tree lighting - Maier singing, 1978 December 3
1235A/752 (continued)
Christmas tree public address system, circa 1979 December
1235A/958
Christmas tree lighting, 1982 December 5
1235A/1061 (continued)
Christmas tree lighting rehearsal podium, 1983 December 4
1235A/1063 (continued)
Christmas tree lighting ceremony from stage, 1983 December 4
1235A/1062
Christmas tree lighting, 1983 December 11
1235A/1163
Christmas tree lighting ceremony, 1984 December 2
1235A/1167
Christmas tree lighting at Merton, Wisconsin, 1984 December 11
1235A/1363
Christmas tree lighting, 1985 December 8
1235A/1514
Christmas tree outdoor lighting ceremony, 1986 December 7
1235A/1641
Christmas tree lighting, 1987 December 7
1235A/1258
Circle of Sports (Cable) interview on Bucks and arena, 1985 June 7
1235A/404
Citizen meeting, 1973 March 27
1235A/390
Citizens Development Advisory Committee annual meeting, 1972 December 19
1235A/919
Citizens Governmental Research Bureau - Mayor's address to, 1982 February 11
1235A/1538
Citizens Governmental Research Bureau meeting, Governor Thompson, 1987 February 19
1235A/420
Citizens meet, 1973 June 26
1235A/933
Citizens meeting, 1982 April 29
1235A/937
Citizens meeting, 1982 June 3
1235A/1676
City and State interview, 1988 March 17
1235A/1512
City and State Magazine interview with Rodd Zolkos, 1986 November 11
1235A/121 (continued)
City's 124th Birthday - Remarks at, 1970 January 30
1235A/205
City Birthday 125th - address and luncheon, 1971 January 28
1235A/334 (continued)
City Birthday luncheon, 1972 January 31
1235A/395
City Birthday - 127th, 1973 January 29
1235A/454
City's 128th Birthday luncheon - Press Club, 1974 January 28
1235A/493
City Birthday television coverage / Financial disclosure of campaign, 1975 January 31
1235A/517
City Birthday party, 1977 January 31
1235A/757
City Birthday speech - Press Club, 1980 January 31
1235A/1191
City Birthday party - 139th - at MECCA, Milwaukee Press Club, 1985 January 31
1235A/1388-1389
City Birthday - Mayor's speech and song at 140th, 1986 January 21
1235A/1530
City Birthday party, 1987 January 20
1235A/1659-1660
City Birthday party, 1988 January 25
1235A/352
City Department Head meeting, 1972 May 10
1235A/333
City Magazine interview, 1972 January 27
1235A/1449
City of Festivals Parade (crowd sounds) and Channel 4 News, 1986 June 21
1235A/1327
City of Festivals Parade Dinner, 1985 October 29
1235A/1260
City of Festivals Parade kickoff luncheon, 1985 June 21
1235A/1447
City of Festivals Parade kickoff luncheon, 1986 June 20
1235A/1001
City of Festivals Parade news conference, 1983 June 29
1235A/1058
City of Festivals Parade sponsors, 1983 November 9
1235A/412 (continued)
City of Hope banquet, 1973 May 6
1235A/714
City Service Commission / Water/Fire / Municipal equipment, 1979 August 28
1235A/241
Civic Center exhibit opening - Address, 1971 April 1
1235A/1528
Civic Center Task Force news conference, 1987 January 13
1235A/101
Civil Rights American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1969 November 21
1235A/970
Clean Community Project luncheon, 1983 May 2
1235A/1205
Clean Community System certification luncheon, 1985 March 1
1235A/1672
CNN interview, 1988 March 2
1235A/789
Comm[unity] Pride Expo, 1980 September 19
1235A/889
Commission on Community Relations / Wisconsin Education Association Council, 1981 October 29
1235A/224
Committee for Economic Development - Address to, 1971 February 19
1235A/1046-1047
Committee meeting - FLOW, 1983 August 31
1235A/31
Common Council - Inaugural address to, circa 1968 April?
1235A/501
Common Council, 1975 February 28
1235A/621
Common Council address soundtrack, 1978 April 3
1235A/621 (continued)
Common Council - urban policy address, 1978 April 3
1235A/894
Common Council - Mayor's budget message to, 1981 November 16
1235A/896
Common Council - Mayor's budget message to, 1981 November 16
1235A/897
Common Council - Mayor's remarks to, 1981 November 19
1235A/1055
Common Council, 1983 October 4
1235A/1053
Common Council - police budget hearing, 1983 November 7
1235A/1154
Common Council meeting discussion on parade only, 1984 November 13
1235A/1155-1156
Common Council meeting, 1984 November 15
1235A/1189
Common Council meeting - Comptroller - McCann only, 1985 January 22
1235A/1262
Common Council meeting - motion to adjourn, 1985 June 28
1235A/1273-1274
Common Council meeting, 1985 July 16
1235A/1280
Common Council meeting regarding Symphony veto and marijuana, 1985 July 30
1235A/1305
Common Council meeting veto of marijuana ordinance, 1985 September 10
1235A/1312
Common Council meeting regarding Lacy discussion only, 1985 October 1
1235A/1338
Common Council meeting regarding Ethics Code and mayoral veto of police phone system, 1985 November 12
1235A/1341-1342
Common Council meeting regarding budget and Clayton Brown, 1985 November 15
1235A/1357
Common Council meeting regarding budget vetoes, ethics code, Governor Tony Earl, 1985 December 4
1235A/1358
Common Council meeting regarding budget vetoes, ethics code, U and L, Z and D, 1985 December 4
1235A/1359
Common Council Meeting regarding mayoral vetoes, 1985 December 4
1235A/1367-1368
Common Council meeting, 1985 December 20
1235A/1387
Common Council meeting - vetoes, 1986 January 21
1235A/1405
Common Council meeting, 1986 February 11
1235A/1412
Common Council meeting, 1986 March 4
1235A/1413
Common Council meeting P.I. - Steering and Rules Committee, 1986 March 4
1235A/1414
Common Council meeting - commission reports, 1986 March 25
1235A/1415
Common Council meeting - new business, 1986 March 25
1235A/1424
Common Council meeting, 1986 April 15
1235A/1428-1431
Common Council meeting, 1986 May 6
1235A/1440
Common Council meeting, 1986 May 23
1235A/1445
Common Council meetings, 1986 June 13, 17
1235A/1446
Common Council meeting, 1986 June 17
Note: Continued from 1235A/1445.
1235A/1481-1482
Common Council meeting, 1986 September 22
1235A/1496
Common Council meeting, 1986 October 14
1235A/1506-1507
Common Council meeting, 1986 November 14
1235A/1510-1511
Common Council meeting - vetoes of 1987 budget amendments, 1986 November 25
1235A/1517-1518
Common Council meeting, 1986 December 16
1235A/1526-1527
Common Council meeting, 1987 January 13
1235A/1534-1535
Common Council meeting, 1987 February 3
1235A/1543
Common Council meeting, 1987 February 24
1235A/1545
Common Council meeting, 1987 March 17
1235A/1552-1553
Common Council meeting, 1987 May 5
1235A/1557-1558
Common Council meeting, 1987 May 27
1235A/1559
Common Council meeting - censure of McGee, 1987 May 27
1235A/1581-1582
Common Council meeting, 1987 July 10
1235A/1642
Common Council meeting, bid and sanitation vetoes, 1987 December 7
1235A/1006
Communications Workers of America - American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations semiannual meeting, 1983 September 29
1235A/1404
Community Forum on CDBG Block Grant cuts - Milwaukee Area Technical College - Mayor's remarks, 1986 February 8
1235A/1410
Community Forum on CDBG Block Grant cuts at Milwaukee Area Technical College - Mayor Maier's remarks (continued), 1986 February 8
1235A/377
Community relations banquet, 1972 October 26
1235A/652
Community relations dinner, 1978 October 11
1235A/955
Community Relations Commission, 1982 November 4
1235A/486-487
Concerned Citizens Crusade, MECCA, 1974 December 15
1235A/153
Concerned citizens, free-way problem, 1970 June 26
1235A/1
Conference on Social Problems of Inner Core City - reel #2 - Bob Witas interview on insurance, 1959 September 3
1235A/8
Conrad Memorial Fountain Dedication, 1966 July 1
1235A/1663
Conservatory Ball, 1988 February 6
1235A/270
Convention and Visitors Bureau, annual meeting and election of officers - Address, 1971 June 21
1235A/1310
Convention bureau FAM Tour - Remarks, 1985 September 27
1235A/7
Cooley Auditorium - Speech, 1966 June 29
1235A/573 (continued)
Correctional Committee, 1977 August 22
1235A/1536
Council CD action, Channel 4, 6, and 12 News, 1987 February 3
1235A/731
Council hearing/Finance Committee, Police Department, and Fire Department, 1979 October 5
1235A/1569-1570
Council meeting, 1987 June 16
1235A/215
Council of Observers meeting, 1971 February 16
1235A/1255
Council on Revenue Sharing - Proxmire address to, 1985 May 31
1235A/366
Cream City Neighborhood Health Centers, 1972 September 25
1235A/452
Crime press conference statement and questions, 1974 January 4
1235A/1137
Crisis in Urban America - Henry W. Maier interview for WUWM-FM, 1984 September 17
1235A/1489
Dave Begel interview – Channel 12 This Week, 1986 October 5
1235A/1203
Dave Begel Show, Channel 12, 1985 February 24
1235A/832
De Paul Rehabilitation Hospital fountain dedication, 1981 July 14
1235A/629
Dean Showers interview, 1978 June 2
1235A/30
Death of Dr. King - Remarks on, 1968 April 5
1235A/772
Debate coverage, 1980 March 16
1235A/771
Debate rehearsals, 1980 March 18
1235A/1259
Dedication and opening of Gimbels Riverwalk, 1985 June 10
1235A/698
Dedication ceremony (200 bed domiciliary) - Veteran Affairs Center, 1979 November 2
1235A/962
Dedication of Firefighters Hall, 1982 January 10
1235A/379
Dedication of Evergreen Square, 1972 October 31
1235A/1184
Dedication of Martin Luther King Drive - Mayor's remarks, 1985 January 15
1235A/380 (continued)
Dedication of Mini-Park Pabst Theater - Remarks by Mrs. Maier, circa 1972 November?
1235A/1100
Dedication of Seaman's Club, circa 1984 Spring?
1235A/988
Dedication of sixty-plus senior center, 1983 May 14
1235A/1073
Democratic fundraiser - Remarks, 1984 February 18
1235A/136
Democratic Unit - 9th Ward meeting, 1970 April 6
1235A/670
Dennis Conta on Larry the Legend show - WZUU / Film soundtracks, 1979 February 19
1235A/1013
DEPA breakfast - Pfister Hotel, 1983 July 12
1235A/348
Department of City Development (DCD) lunch, 1972 April 12
1235A/364
DCD appreciation luncheon, 1972 September 20
1235A/1492
DCD 25th Birthday, 1986 October 7
1235A/1053 (continued)
Department of Urban Affairs, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee conference on downtown redevelopment industrial revitalization, 1983 September 26
1235A/506
Detroit SOF, circa 1975 May?
1235A/1110
Dinner for Chief Breier, 1984 July 11
1235A/678
District 32 Steel Workers of America, 1979 March 31
1235A/114
Dominican College - Address to, 1970 January 13
1235A/115
Dominican College question and answer session, 1970 January 13
1235A/685
Downer Avenue Beautification Project, 1979 October 7
1235A/309
Downtown Milwaukee Kiwanis Club, 1971 October 20
1235A/462-463
Downtown renewal announcement, 1974 April 23
1235A/600
Downtown renewal announcement, 1977 October 27
1235A/1577
Dr. Karen Lamb, Midday WTMJ, 1987 July 7
1235A/1578
Dr. King time capsule ceremonies, 1987 July 8
1235A/595
Dr. Paragis on Milwaukee Paramedic Program, Channel 12's Action Newsmaker, 1977 October 9
1235A/921
Dreyfus speech / Democratic response to Dreyfus, 1982 February 17
1235A/650
Dreyfus-Schreiber debate, 1978 October 19
1235A/573 (continued)
E.R. Wagner groundbreaking, 1977 August 25
1235A/817
Eagles Club police tribute luncheon, 1981 May 28
1235A/934
Eagles Club tribute to Jill Geisler, 1982 April 29
1235A/474
Eagles Convention - 76th Annual, 1974 July 31
1235A/952 (continued)
Earl endorsement, 1982 October 28
1235A/967
Earl introduction, 1983 March 12
1235A/806
East Side Housing Action Committee - St. Casimir's School - Mayor's address, 1981 April 26
1235A/1343
Ed Asner and Mayor, 1985 November 18
1235A/1343 (continued)
Ed Garvey fundraiser, circa 1985 November
1235A/1083
Ed Whitney retirement dinner, 1984 April 6
1235A/323
Edisto welcome, 1971 December 13
1235A/1476
Editorial reply aired on WTDY radio in Madison regarding prison, 1986 September 3
1235A/411
Elderly meet, 1973 May 4
1235A/28
Election Day, 1968 April 1
1235A/762
Election night interviews, 1980 February 19
1235A/811
Electrical Expo of Wisconsin, 1981 April 29
1235A/984
Elks Mother's Day program, 1983 May 8
1235A/335
Elliot Fitch dinner, 1972 February 1
1235A/1334
Elliott Maraniss on Channel 12 This Week, 1985 November 10
1235A/887 (continued)
Emanu-El B'Ne Jeshurun, 1981 October 26
1235A/330 (continued)
Engineers - Address, 1972 January 12
1235A/682
E-Side Service for Seniors, Proxmire remarks, Moody, 1979 April 22
1235A/522
Ethics, 1977 February 18
1235A/247
Exchange Club - Address to noon luncheon of, 1971 April 13
1235A/614
Exchange Club luncheon, 1978 February 14
1235A/570
Executive budget hearings, opening statements, 1977 August 17
1235A/850
Executive budget hearings - Opening remarks, 1981 August 17
1235A/848
Executive budget hearings, Department of City Development, police, 1981 August 18
1235A/851
Executive budget hearings - police and fire A and B and Department of City Development, 1981 August 18
1235A/856-857
Executive budget hearings - morning and afternoon sessions, 1981 August 25
1235A/1032
Executive budget hearings - Fire and Police / Executive budget hearings - Municipal Court, sewer, purchasing, 1983 August 23
1235A/1033
Executive budget hearing - Announcement of Health Services Project, 1983 August 23
1235A/1116
Executive budget hearings, 1984 August 15
1235A/1119-1120
Executive budget hearing, 1984 August 16
1235A/1123
Executive budget hearing, 2 pm, 1984 August 21
1235A/1124
Executive budget hearing, morning, 1984 August 23
1235A/1125
Executive budget hearing, 10 am, 1984 August 23
1235A/1126
Executive budget hearing, 10 am, 1984 August 24
1235A/1130
Executive budget hearing, afternoon, 1984 August 27
1235A/1133
Executive budget hearings, 1984 August 31
1235A/1287
Executive budget hearings (purchasing / DPW-general / street and sewer maintenance / forestry), 1985 August 14
1235A/1289
Executive budget hearings (Board of Appeals / Election Commission / Community Development Agency / building inspection), 1985 August 15
1235A/1290
Executive budget hearings (Fiscal Liaison / Library / Comptroller), 1985 August 15
1235A/1291
Executive budget hearings (City Clerk / Mayor / Budget and Management) / Journal interview, 1985 August 16
1235A/1292
Executive budget hearings (City Service Commission / Health Department / Fire Department), 1985 August 19
1235A/1293
Executive budget hearings (Police A and B Fund / ERS / Director-Safety / Engineers / Telecommunications), 1985 August 20
1235A/1294
Executive budget hearings (bridges, buildings, Police Department), 1985 August 21
1235A/1295-1296
Executive budget hearings, 1985 August 22
1235A/1298
Executive budget hearings regarding lakefront only, 1985 August 26
1235A/1299
Executive budget hearings (traffic engineering / Municipal Equipment Water Department / City Treasurer / capital improvements), 1985 August 27
1235A/1300
Executive budget hearings, 1985 August 27
1235A/1301
Executive budget hearings (Fire and Police Commission / Municipal Court / harbor / community relations), 1985 August 28
1235A/1302
Executive budget hearings, 1985 August 29
1235A/1303
Executive budget hearings, 1985 September 3
1235A/376
Executive session, second session, 1972 October 13
1235A/467
Exploring Urban [illegible] - University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1974 May 25
1235A/250
Eye on the City, excerpt - Vel Phillips, Fred Conley, Schreiber, Miller, 1971 April 25
1235A/1203 (continued)
F. Thomas arrest and John Kalwitz regarding Bucks for sale, circa 1985 February
1235A/1554
Faison Building groundbreaking, 1987 May 8
1235A/1531 (continued)
Faison Building news conference, 1987 January 21
1235A/689
Family Hospital 30th anniversary, 1979 May 7
1235A/1314
Family Service America news conference, 1985 October 3
1235A/1669
Farmers Union - Wisconsin Dells, 1988 February 15
1235A/653
Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago, 1978 November 2
1235A/713
Federal revenue sharing/discrimination, 1979 Fall?
1235A/740
Federation of Libraries, 1979 October 31
1235A/350
Federation of Music Clubs - Annual Convention of Wisconsin, 1972 May 1
1235A/710 (continued)
Festa Italiana, 1979 July 27
1235A/941 (continued)
Festa Italiana opening, 1982 July 22
1235A/1017
Festa Italiana opening, 1983 July 21
1235A/1276
Festa Italiana opening, 1985 July 19
1235A/1462
Festa Italiana opening, 1986 July 18
1235A/1584
Festa Italiana opening, 1987 July 18
1235A/957
Festivals Parade, 1982 November 9
1235A/1105
Festivals Parade kick-off luncheon, 1984 June 22
1235A/1573
Festivals Parade luncheon, 1987 June 19
1235A/861
Fiesta Mexicana, 1981 August 29
1235A/1028 (continued)
Fiesta Mexicana opening, 1983 August 26
1235A/1129
Fiesta Mexicana opening, 1984 August 24
1235A/1474
Fiesta Mexicana opening ceremony, 1986 August 23
1235A/610
Fiesta Navidera - PAC, 1977 December 29
1235A/699
Film soundtracks, 1979?
1235A/589
Final budget press, 1977 September 9
1235A/605
Finance and Personnel, 1977 November 13
1235A/750
Finance and Personnel - Task Force on Sexual Assault, 1979 November 14
1235A/733
Finance and Personnel budget - sanitation and water, 1979 October 8
1235A/741
Finance and Personnel Commission, 1979 November 2
1235A/749
Finance and Personnel Commission budget - Sex Assault Unit, 1979 November 12
1235A/748
Finance and Personnel Commission budget amendments, 1979 November 12
1235A/743
Finance and Personnel Commission, sexual assault, 1979 November 6
1235A/1376
Finance and Personnel Committee, 1985 December 31
1235A/1563
Finance and Personnel Committee regarding Mike Whitcomb, 1987 June 10
1235A/723-726
Finance and Personnel hearing, 1979 September 26
1235A/739
Finance and Personnel, Sanitation and Electoral Commission, 1981 October 26
1235A/730
Finance-Personnel Commission budget hearing overview, 1979 October 3-4
1235A/1036
Finance-Personnel Committee - Mayor's remarks before, 1983 October 24
1235A/1157-1158
Finer Waukesha Committee, 1984 November 15
1235A/503
Fire contract signing, 1975 March 29
1235A/1620
Fire victims memorial, 1987 October 2
1235A/764
Firefighter press conference, 1988 February 21
1235A/765
Firefighter press conference, 1980 February 23
1235A/766 (continued)
Firefighter press conference, 1980 February 24
1235A/924
Firefighters groundbreaking, 1982 March 30
1235A/907
Firefighters installation of officers, 1982 January 11
1235A/1068
Firefighters installation of officers, 1984 January 9
1235A/1183
Firefighters installation, 1985 January 14
1235A/1383
Firefighters installation of officers, 1986 January 13
1235A/1654
Firefighters installation of officers, 1988 January 11
1235A/610 (continued)
Firefighters meeting, 1978 January 8
1235A/804
Firefighters strike press conference, 1981 March 19
1235A/1311
Firehouse #29 opening (84th and Morgan) - Remarks, 1985 September 27
1235A/964
First Annual Community Business Luncheon, 1983 January 14
1235A/1571
First Wisconsin / Trammell Craw news conference, 1987 June 18
1235A/435 (continued)
First Wisconsin and Waico, 1973 October 6
1235A/359 (continued)
First Wisconsin Topping Off ceremony, 1972 August 29
1235A/861 (continued)
Fiscal liaison news conference, 1981 August 31
1235A/819
Fondy Mall Grand opening, 1982 June 2
1235A/1077
Forbes Magazine interview, 1984 March 13
1235A/701
Foreign Trade Zone groundbreaking, 1979 May 25
1235A/1555
Forward Wisconsin Reception, 1987 May 19
1235A/668 (continued)
Foundryman, 1979 February 9
1235A/1252
Fountain turn-on day at the R.D. Whitehead Fountain, 1985 May 23
1235A/269
Fourth of July Committee - Address, 1971 June 7
1235A/355
Fourth of July parks, 1972 July 4
1235A/559
Fourth of July - #1 Red Arrow / #5 Vogel, 1977 July 4
1235A/560
Fourth of July - #2 Alcolt / #6 McGovern, 1977 July 4
1235A/561
Fourth of July - #3 Jackson Park / #7 Smith, 1977 July 4
1235A/562
Fourth of July - #4 Kosciuszko / #8 Lincoln, 1977 July 4
1235A/708
Fourth of July parks - Mayor, 1979 July 4
1235A/830
Fourth of July - parks, 1981 July 4
1235A/1006 (continued)
Fourth of July 1983 - Humboldt Park, 1983 July 4
1235A/1007
Fourth of July 1983 - Jackson Park / Fourth of July 1983 - Kosciuszko Park, 1983 July 4
1235A/1004 (continued)
Fourth of July 1983 - McGovern Park, 1983 July 4
1235A/1002
Fourth of July 1983 - Smith Park, 1983 July 4
1235A/1005
Fourth of July 1983 - Vogel Park, 1983 June 30
1235A/1263-1265
Fourth of July, 1985 July 4
1235A/1455
Fourth of July, 1986 - Red Arrow Park (morning), 1986 July 4
1235A/1456
Fourth of July, 1986 - Vogel Park (afternoon) comment for Radio Free Milwaukee, 1986 July 4
1235A/1576
Fourth of July, Red Arrow Park, 1987 July 4
1235A/380
Fox Valley Lake Shore Press Club, 1972 November 1
1235A/1635
Fran Bauer interview, 1987 November 13
1235A/237
Frank Zeidler TV Special WISN-TV, 1971 March 16
1235A/820
Fred Muth retirement - MECCA, 1981 June 11
1235A/335 (continued)
Fulton Junior High, 1972 February 2
1235A/1140
Galena intensive care project, 1984 September 25
1235A/814
Garbage news questions and garbage press conference, 1981 May 28
1235A/703
Garden Club - Marc Plaza, 1979 June 5
1235A/88
Gary Hatcher testimonial, 1969 October 10
1235A/964 (continued)
Geiser 50th, 1983 January 21
1235A/557
German dancers, 1977 July 2
1235A/827
German Fest Milwaukee, kickoff for, 1981 June 21
1235A/845 (continued)
German Fest opening Summerfest grounds, 1981 August 14
1235A/941 (continued)
German Fest opening, 1982 August 13
1235A/993
German Fest opening, 1983 July 29
1235A/1080
German Fest recognition dinner, 1984 March 23
1235A/1462 (continued)
German Fest opening, 1986 July 25
1235A/1586
German Fest opening, 1987 July 24
1235A/1621
German-American ceremonies, 1987 October 6
1235A/1033 (continued)
German-American National Congress (D.A.N.K), 1983 October 22
1235A/1639
German-American National Conference, 1987 November 28
1235A/306
German-American Society of Milwaukee, 1971 October 9
1235A/507
Giacomo testimonial, 1975 June 1
1235A/1572
Gift exchange, City Hall rotunda, 1987 June 19
1235A/1664
GMC luncheon, 1988 February 8
1235A/1591
GMC Marketing Committee Task Force, 1987 August 19
1235A/932
GMCBV, 1982 April 28
1235A/1671
GMI luncheon, 1988 March 3
1235A/1064
Goals 2000 panel, 1983 May 19
1235A/686 (continued)
Golda Meir school dedication, 1979 May 4
1235A/43
Goldfork meeting, 1969 February 27
1235A/752 (continued)
Goldman Christmas party, 1979 December 2
1235A/688
Governmental Research Bureau, 1979 May 10
1235A/1190
Governor Earl's budget message, 1985 January 29
1235A/1117
Governor Earl's news conference with Common Council, circa 1984 August
1235A/1401
Governor Earl's State of the State Address, 1986 February 4
1235A/865
Governors conference - Mayor's address to, 1981 September 1
1235A/663
Grady, St. Leo's Church, 1978 October 12
1235A/1028 (continued)
Grand Avenue first anniversary cake cutting, circa 1983 August
1235A/942
Grand Avenue news conference, 1982 August 25
1235A/1477
Grand Opening of Blatz Brewery, 1986 September 5
1235A/1339
Grand Opening of Blatz Wash House, 1985 November 12
1235A/935 (continued)
Great Lakes Development Council - Mayor's remarks to, 1982 May 3
1235A/667 (continued)
Greater Milwaukee Association of Broadcasters - Milwaukee Area Technical College, 1979 January 30
1235A/596
Greater Milwaukee Committee, 1977 October 10
1235A/963
Greater Milwaukee Committee speech, 1983 January 10
1235A/971
Greater Milwaukee Committee luncheon, 1983 April 13
1235A/1182
Greater Milwaukee Committee, 1985 January 14
1235A/1529
Greater Milwaukee Committee speech, 1987 January 12
1235A/1251
Greater Milwaukee Convention and Visitors Bureau - Lamplighter Award to Maier, 1985 May 22
1235A/1544
Greater Milwaukee initiative, 1987 March 5
1235A/728
Greek Church - 75th anniversary, 1979 September 29
1235A/395 (continued)
Greek Laurel Awards, 1973 January 28
1235A/300
Greek Orthodox Church Consecration and 10th Anniversary - Address, 1971 September 12
1235A/1640
Groppi press conference, 1987 December 4
1235A/785
Groundbreaking for MGIC Plaza East, 1980 June 16
1235A/835
Groundbreaking for Federal Building, 1981 July 24
1235A/681
Guidelines for preparation of 1980 budgets, 1979 April 12
1235A/163
Gymanfa Ganu Association, 1970 September 4
1235A/1633
H.C. Miller Company dedication, 1987 November 10
1235A/649 (continued)
H?sute Community Center dedication, 1978 October 18
1235A/1524
Hagedorn-Begel on gang study, 1986 December 14
1235A/694 (continued)
Hamilton High School graduation, 1979 Spring?
1235A/1624
Harbor Trash Hunter, 1987 October 15
1235A/199
Harry Green retirement dinner, 1971 January 16
1235A/248
Have-Not Conference, 1971 April 14
1235A/176
Have-Not Conference - Lucey and Olson question and answer session, 1970 October 2
1235A/175
Have-Not Conference - Lucey and Olson speeches, 1970 October 2
1235A/174
Have-Not Conference - Mayor's remarks, 1970 October 2
1235A/420 (continued)
Haymarket, 1973 June 27
1235A/1361
Head Start Region Five Training Conference, 1985 December 6
1235A/575
Health, 1977 August 23
1235A/1074
Healthcare for Homeless Committee - Conversation with Dr. Brickner, 1984 February 23
1235A/1585
Hearst Corporation luncheon WISN, 1987 July 22
1235A/1285
Heileman news conference, 1985 August 20
1235A/738
Heindl Fire Station dedication, 1979 October 25
1235A/760
Henry Maier crime speech, 1980 February 13
1235A/1174
Henry W. Maier announces for re-election, 1984 January 3
1235A/1175
Henry W. Maier announcing candidacy, 1984 January 3
1235A/877
Henry W. Maier news conference budget / Television coverage - budget final, 1981 October 1
1235A/803
Herb Goetsch press conference, 1981 March 12
1235A/1206
Herb Kohl news conference regarding Bucks, 1985 March 1
1235A/1565
HHH Award, Mayor Maier - Nashville, 1987 June 14
1235A/688 (continued)
Highland Park Connector, 1979 July 12
1235A/1623
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, 1987 October 14
1235A/740 (continued)
Holy Cross Parish - 100th Anniversary, 1979 October 28
1235A/78
Holy Name Society breakfast, 1969 September 14
1235A/143
Holy Name Society breakfast, 1970 May 10
1235A/350 (continued)
Holy Name Society breakfast, 1972 May 14
1235A/834
Honorable Order of the Blue Goose International - Hyatt Regency, 1981 August 18
1235A/788
Horton installation, 1980 September 18
1235A/55
Housing and Urban Development meeting, 1970 December
1235A/325
Housing and Urban Development-City agreement signing ceremony, 1971 December 20
1235A/451
Human Rights Awards, 1973
1235A/558
Humbolt / Mitchell, 1977 July 4
1235A/342
Humphrey rally - Mayor's remarks, 1972 March 15
1235A/729 (continued)
Hyatt Regency topping off ceremony, 1979 October 5
1235A/961
Hyatt Regency-MECCA skywalk speech, 1983 January 7
1235A/623
IBEW speech, 1978 April 28
1235A/1086
Inaugural message, 1984 April 17
1235A/1610
Indian Summer, 1987 September 11
1235A/366 (continued)
Industrial Relations luncheon, 1972 September 25
1235A/989
Infrastructure news conference, 1983 May 18
1235A/990
Infrastructure news conference, 1983 May 18
Note: Continued from 1235A/989.
1235A/159
Injunction, Water Tower Park, 1970 July 14
1235A/392 (continued)
Inner-City Awards, 1973 January 21
1235A/787
Inside Kenosha - Dreyfus, 1980 September 7
1235A/1650
Insight Magazine interview with Karen Diegmueller, 1988 January 5
1235A/1501
Installation of University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Chancellor, 1986 November 3
1235A/738 (continued)
Insurance agents, 1979 October 17
1235A/12
Interdenominational Ministry Alliance, 1967 August 5
1235A/703 (continued)
International Cheese and Deli Seminar MECCA, 1979 May 21
1235A/356 (continued)
International Typographers Union, 1972 August 5
1235A/747
International Union of Electronic, Electrical, Salaried, Machine and Furniture Workers - District #8, annual convention, 1979 November 9
1235A/809
International Union of Operating Engineers, Pfister Hotel, 1981 June 7
1235A/874 (continued)
International Year of Disabled Persons opening - Mayor's remarks to / MECCA Midwest Tae Kwon Do tourney - Annual Milwaukee Jewish Council Dinner, 1981 September 20
1235A/1548
Interview - Bob Woessner, Green Bay Press-Gazette/USA Today, 1987 March 19
1235A/135
Interview for Esquire article, 1970 March 30
1235A/996
Interview on Larry the Legend radio show, 1983 June 3
1235A/286
Interview with Bernice Buresh of Newsweek Magazine, 1971 July 26
1235A/1278
Interview with Bill Newman of the Chicago Sun-Times, 1985 July 25
1235A/1320
Interview with Bruce Gill regarding the Bradley Center, 1985 October 14
1235A/27
Interview with Catherine Shannon of Civil Rights Documentation Project, 1968 February 13
1235A/125
Interview with Christian Science Monitor, 1970 February 25
1235A/1672 (continued)
Interview with Dave Umhoeffer, 1988 March 23
1235A/1212
Interview with J. Restler of Sentinel on Milwaukee's image, 1985 March 7
1235A/1268
Interview with John Torinus, Milwaukee Sentinel, 1985 July 11
1235A/1441
Interview with John Valentine of Channel 12, 1986 June 10
1235A/40-42
Interview with Larry Lohmann of Journal on Press Coverage of Model Cities, 1969 February 12
1235A/1425
Interview with Mark Ward on Port of Milwaukee, 1986 April 18
1235A/1321
Interview with Mark Ward regarding the Bradley Center, 1985 October 14
1235A/1438
Interview with Mayor and Tom Collins of Milwaukee Sentinel, 1986 May 15
1235A/1537
Interview with McCullough and Anderson, 1987 February 8
1235A/1408
Interview with Reverend Jesse Jackson and Mayor in lobby, 1986 February 24
1235A/1541
Interview with Rogers Worthington (Chicago Tribune) and Bamberger (freelance), 1987 February 19
1235A/1479
Interview with Ron Buddecke of Federal Emergency Management Agency, 1986 September 10
1235A/1505
Interview with Soviet broadcaster Mikhail Taratovta, 1986 October 31
1235A/983
Investiture of Christopher Foley, remarks, 1983 April 29
1235A/995 (continued)
Investiture of Fran Wasielewski, 1983 October 3
1235A/504
Israel 30th Birthday, 1975 May 14
1235A/687
Israel Independence Day - 31st anniversary, 1979 May 6
1235A/878 (continued)
Jambor Tool and Stamping Company groundbreaking, circa 1981 October
1235A/1501 (continued)
Japanese Ambassador's lunch, 1986 October 8
1235A/360 (continued)
Jay Sykes, Milwaukee Media, circa 1972 September
1235A/21-22
Jay Sykes interview with Assemblyman Lloyd Barbee, 1967 November 27
1235A/257
Jaycees - Address, 1971 May 18
1235A/982
Jeff Wagner investiture / 1983 Brewers luncheon, 1983 April 28
1235A/85-86
Jefferson-Jackson Day - Annual Dinner, 1969 October 4
1235A/616
Jefferson-Jackson? dinner, 1978 March 11
1235A/1149
Jesse Jackson news conference - Milwaukee Area Technical College, 1984 October 22
1235A/1494
Jewish memorial service, 1986 September 10
1235A/591
Jim Wahner testimonial, 1977 September 24
1235A/957 (continued)
Job-A-Thon, 1982 December 3
1235A/108
John Lindsay, United States Conference of Mayors, San Diego, 1969
1235A/1204
John McCullough - “Closer Look,” Jim McCann on new arena, 1985 February
1235A/1525
John McCullough analysis on mayoral candidates, 1987 January 4
1235A/1503
John McCullough, “Sunday Night Analysis, Milwaukee's Image,” 1986 October 26
1235A/1029
John Norquist - WISN Radio, 1983 August 22
1235A/290
Johnny Carson, first-half, 1971 July 28
1235A/287
Johnny Carson, last reel of two, 1971 July 27
1235A/653 (continued)
Johnson Controls forum, 1978 October 31
1235A/1013 (continued)
Johnson Controls Research Center dedication, 1983 July 26
1235A/1329
Joint budget hearing, 1985 October 31
1235A/1216
Joint Finance Committee legislative hearing, 1985 April 2
1235A/1217
Joint Finance Committee State / State budget hearing, 1985 April 2
1235A/742
Journal Alumni Club, 1979 November 6
1235A/496
Judge Beverly Temple press conference, 1975 February 24
1235A/497-498
Judge Beverly Temple press conference statement, 1975 February 24
1235A/113
Judge Max Rashen's and Mike Sullivan's installations, 1970 January 11
1235A/704
Juneteenth Day, 1979 June 19
1235A/999
Juneteenth Day, 1983 June 19
1235A/680
Junior Achievement trade fair opening / soundtracks, 1979 April 6
1235A/800
Junior League, 1981 February 19
1235A/645 (continued)
Kascube's park dedication, 1978 September 29
1235A/219
Ken Fry Committee hearing - Fry Testimony, 1971 February 17
1235A/220
Ken Fry Committee hearing - Testimony of Frank P. Zeidler, 1971 February 17
1235A/216-217
Ken Fry hearing, 1971 February 17
1235A/218
Ken Fry Hearing / Howard Pellant UAW-CIO / Cathio Brown - small manufacturing company, 1971 February 17
1235A/1609
Ken Germanson, 1987 September 8
1235A/341
Kitzman retirement dinner, 1972 March 4
1235A/550
Kiwanis Club luncheon, 1977 May 25
1235A/613 (continued)
Kiwanis Club, 1978 February 8
1235A/986 (continued)
Kiwanis-Ferguson award luncheon, 1983 June 1
1235A/1063
Kiwanis Club luncheon, 1983 December 7
1235A/1102
Kiwanis Milwaukee award luncheon, 1984 June 13
1235A/350 (continued)
Knights of Columbus 4th Annual Law Day Observance, 1972 April 30
1235A/690
Kosciuszko Jr. High School open house, 1979 May 9
1235A/755
L. Fraser news conference, 1980 January 11
1235A/647
La Casa Evangelica, 1978 October 12
1235A/151
Labor Press Association / Mrs. Maier, West Side Hospital, 1970 June 24
1235A/904-905
Lacy Committee meeting, 1981 December 14
1235A/833
Lacy news conference, Mayor's office, 1981 July 23
1235A/967 (continued)
Lacy press conference, 1983 February 4
1235A/428 (continued)
Lakefront Committee, 1973 September 19
1235A/358
Lambeth with Mayor, 1972 August 25
1235A/1324
Land O' Lakes District Convention / Mayor's Community Sing at Ochs, 1985 October 25
1235A/781
Larry the Legend, 1980 April 1
1235A/836
Larry the Legend and Bob Kliesmet, 1981 July 27
1235A/849
Larry the Legend Show, 1981 August 19
1235A/951
Larry the Legend, 1982 October 22
1235A/1132
Larry the Legend Breakfast Show, with Governor Earl and Mayor Maier, 1984 August 31
1235A/1490
Larry the Legend interview, 1986 October 7
1235A/1491 (continued)
Larry the Legend Show, 1986 October 7
1235A/321
Last Segment Talking Point / Earl Wrightson, 1971 December 13
1235A/1275
Late Night America Show, 1985 July 17
1235A/604
Latvian Declaration of Independence Day, 1977 November 12
1235A/679
Layman of the Year Awards, 1979 June 17
1235A/938
League of Historic American Theaters, 1982 June 16
1235A/598
League of Municipalities, 1977 October 14
1235A/91
League of Wisconsin Municipalities Annual Convention, 1969 October 22
1235A/1628
League of Wisconsin Municipalities / University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2nd century campaign, 1987 October 21
1235A/881
Legislative Committee testimony - Mayor's remarks, 1981 October 8
1235A/545
Legislative drive-in, Madison, 1977 April 21
1235A/716
Lepham Park Housing Project - 15th Anniversary, 1979 October 25
1235A/948
Letter to gubernatorial candidates, 1982 October 12
1235A/733 (continued)
Letter to McMillian - Milwaukee Road, 1979 May 3
1235A/584 (continued)
Library Board, Water Department, 1977 August 31
1235A/1520
Lighting of Menorah, 1986 December 30
1235A/234
Lincoln Avenue Parent-Teacher Association (presentation of new flag to school) - Remarks to, 1971 March 9
1235A/426
Little TVA bill, circa 1973 August?
1235A/717
Local Affairs Committee hearing, 1979 September 12
1235A/414
Louis-Allis-Senior Citizens, 1973 May 18
1235A/550 (continued)
Low-income housing groundbreaking, 1977 May 23
1235A/322 (continued)
Luncheon for Arthur Fleming, President of National Council of Senior Citizens, 1971 December?
1235A/282
Luncheon session, United States Conference of Mayors, Legislative Action Committee, 1971 July 20
1235A/278
Lutheran Convention, Missouri Synod - 49th Annual - Address / South Shore Water Frolic - Address, 1971 July 10
1235A/314
Lutheran luncheon, 25th Anniversary Dinner, 1971 November 7
1235A/519
MAC Sportsman of the Year, 1977 February 14
1235A/997
Madison Rotary Club speech, 1983 June 8
1235A/1365-1366
Maier at Steering and Rules Committee regarding Winterfest, 1985 December 19
1235A/1665-1666
Maier testimonial, 1988 February 8
1235A/11
Maier vs. Groppi confrontation / Treasure Calls Last Call, 1967 May 18
1235A/652 (continued)
Maier, Schreiber, Mondale-Schreiber luncheon, 1978 October 21
1235A/10
Maier/Groppi, 1967 May 18
1235A/35
Maier/Groppi (continued), 1967 May 18
1235A/417
Maier's television show, 1973 June 15
1235A/628
Managing your stress program-PAC / Politics of health, 1978 June 1
1235A/1213
Maraniss interview on Alliance, WHA Public Radio, 1985 March 19
1235A/782
Marc Plaza, Preferred Hotels Association, 1980 May 14
1235A/943
Marquette Electronics groundbreaking, 1982 September 2
1235A/1271
Marquette Electronics 20th Anniversary, 1985 July 13
1235A/49
Marquette University faculty wives - Address to, 1969 April 8
1235A/429 (continued)
Marquette Voyagers, 1973 September 11
1235A/531
Marquette Warriors luncheon, 1977 March 30
1235A/1411
MARS radio spots from WMYX, 1986 February 25
1235A/1494 (continued)
Marshall Fields Grand Opening, 1986 October 8
1235A/1657
Martin Luther King celebration, 1988 January 17
1235A/38
Martin-Weber press conference, 1968 December 30
1235A/380 (continued)
Mary Ann Park dedication, 1972 November 2
1235A/643
Mauri Marasco, 1978 September 8
1235A/671
Mayor and Charlie Hansen Show, WISN Radio, 1979 February 22
1235A/1150
Mayor and Margo, Huston/Jackson at Airport, 1984 October 22
1235A/1192
Mayor at billboard unveiling, comments on sale of Bucks, Kim Devore - questions on State budget, 1985 February 8
1235A/1267
Mayor at Kiwanis meeting (Mike Cudahy remarks), 1985 July 10
1235A/512
Mayor at parks morning, 1976 July 4
1235A/640 (continued)
Mayor at Touche-Ross hearing, 1978 July 26
1235A/187
Mayor at Wisconsin State University-Whitewater, “Challenge to the Cities,” 1970 November 23
1235A/44
Mayor charges Journal monopoly and calls for competitive paper, 1969 March 3
1235A/793
Mayor endorses Senator Nelson / Salvation Army tree ceremony, 1980 November 26
1235A/1150 (continued)
Mayor introducing Mondale at Cudahy, 1984 October 24
1235A/1127
Mayor Kubisiak - support third Pro[gressive] Party, circa 1984 August
1235A/1229
Mayor Live at 5 pm, TV4 - 25th anniversary, 1985 April 19
1235A/2
Mayor Maier inaugural, 1960 April 19
1235A/13-16
Mayor Maier / riot speech, 1967 August 8
1235A/706
Mayor Maier/Conta, 1979 July 4
1235A/796
Mayor Maier regarding police chief, 1980 December 30
1235A/824
Mayor Maier Federal Communications Commission - libel statement - Channel 12 / News - candidate profile - DC and others - ethics veto / Certificate of Compliance, 1981 June 10
1235A/823
Mayor Maier Federal Communications Commission - libel statement - Channel 6, 1981 June 10
1235A/807
Mayor Maier Federal Communications Commission - libel statement, Channel 4, 1981 June 10
1235A/825
Mayor Maier Louisville statement, 1981 June 11
1235A/1065
Mayor Maier jingle, circa 1983?
1235A/1066-1067
Mayor Maier's radio spot disclaimer, circa 1983?
1235A/1323
Mayor Maier at Bucks Tipoff Luncheon, 1985 October 23
1235A/1196
Mayor Maier - Wisconsin Farmers' Union Rally, Wisconsin Dells, 1985 February 18
1235A/1326, 1345
Mayor Maier's interview with Kathy Mykleby of TV12, 1985 October 29
1235A/1352
Mayor Maier's speech to MMAC Board, 1985 November 25
1235A/198
Mayor Moon Landrieu (New Orleans) press conference, 1971 January 6
1235A/25
Mayor on Meet the Press, 1968 February 3
1235A/1403
Mayor on WKTI - Reitman and Mueller WISN - Mike Murphy WTMJ, 1986 February 7
1235A/1549
Mayor Stephen Olsen (Racine) retirement party, 1987 March 25
1235A/1325
Mayor welcomes Kozlovs at Grand Avenue, 1985 October 29
1235A/1221
Mayor/Senator Kasten civic appreciation luncheon, 1985 April 15
1235A/1253
Mayor's 25th anniversary celebration for Maier at MECCA, Mayor's remarks only, 1985 May 23
1235A/1238
Mayor's 25th anniversary with Sentinel (Bruce Gill), 1985 April 17
1235A/1227
Mayor's 25th anniversary with the Sentinel (Bruce Gill), 1985 April 17
1235A/819 (continued)
Mayor's address to labor at the Lakefront, 1981 September 7
1235A/657
Mayor's address, St. Louis, 1978 November 27
1235A/1561
Mayor's announcement, 1987 June 10
1235A/798
Mayor's appearance before Senate, 1981 February 17
1235A/888
Mayor's Beautification Committee, 1981 October 27
1235A/969 (continued)
Mayor's beeper, circa 1983 March
1235A/960
Mayor's Breakfast, 1983 February 14
1235A/1421-1422
Mayor's Breakfast, 1986 April 9
1235A/533-537
Mayor's briefing, 1977 April 7
1235A/538-539
Mayor's briefing, 1977 April 8
1235A/541-543
Mayor's briefing session, 1977 April 8
1235A/712
Mayor's budget hearings, 1979 August 21
1235A/715
Mayor's budget hearings - Category A, 1979 September 5
1235A/848 (continued)
Mayor's budget hearings - City Attorney, workmen's compensation, tax, and water, 1981 August 17
1235A/849 (continued)
Mayor's budget hearings (continued) - tax and water, 1981 August 17
1235A/1142
Mayor's budget message, 1984 October 1
1235A/884
Mayor's citizen meeting, 1981 October 22
1235A/326
Mayor's conference, 1971 December 24
1235A/735
Mayor's Department of City Development speech - Talk It Up luncheon, 1979 October 11
1235A/855
Mayor's executive budget hearings, 1981 August 24, 1981 September 3
1235A/858-859
Mayor's executive budget hearings, 1981 August 27
1235A/860
Mayor's executive budget hearings, 1981 August 28
1235A/862
Mayor's executive budget hearings, 1981 August 31
1235A/866-867
Mayor's executive budget hearings, 1981 September 1
1235A/868
Mayor's executive budget hearings, 1981 September 3
1235A/869
Mayor's executive budget final hearing, 1981 September 9
1235A/3
Mayor's Fact Finding Board, first meeting, 1960 July 21
1235A/4-5
Mayor's Fact Finding Board, second meeting, 1960 July 28
1235A/56
Mayor's fourth live newscast, 1969 June 13
1235A/673
Mayor's fundraiser, 1979 March 1
1235A/929
Mayor's interview on public-private partnerships - Mark Siegrist, Channel 12, 1982 April 1
1235A/26
Mayor's interviews with G. Zimmerman of Look Magazine, 1968 February 12
1235A/17
Mayor's meeting with State Senate and Assembly leadership, 1967 August 10
1235A/906
Mayor's message - police strike, 1981 December 24
1235A/324
Mayor's police statement, 1971 December 17
1235A/644
Mayor's press conference, 1978 September 13
1235A/794
Mayor's press conference - budget vetoes, 1980 December 3
1235A/1177
Mayor's press conference, 1984 April 2
1235A/369
Mayor's radio news conference, 1972 September 27
1235A/979-981
Mayor's reception, remarks / WTMJ Radio, 1983 April 27
1235A/1336
Mayor's speech at Alliance of Cities meeting, 1985 November 8
1235A/903
Mayor's speech at breakfast, 1981 December 11
1235A/1391
Mayor's speech at Clarenbach reception, 1986 January 23
1235A/911 (continued)
Mayor's speech at press conference, 1982 January 25
1235A/23
Mayor's speech at St. Josaphat's Holy Name Society, 1968 January 14
1235A/1319
Mayor's speech before the Allied Council of Senior Citizens, 1985 October 12
1235A/1407
Mayor's speech in Syracuse, New York - Lee Alexander Dinner, 1986 February 13
1235A/1600-1601
Mayor's speech, Grand Avenue 5th birthday party, 1987 August 26
1235A/622
Mayor's speech, Syracuse / Film soundtracks, Syracuse, 1978 April 6
1235A/1400
Mayor's State of the City Address on WISN Radio, 1986 February 2
1235A/830 (continued)
Mayor's Talent Show - Summerfest, 1981 July 5
1235A/1010 (continued)
Mayor's Talent Show, 1983 July 10
1235A/1265 (continued)
Mayor's Talent Show at Summerfest, 1985 July 7
1235A/231
Mayor's television program, 1971 March 5
1235A/532
Mayor's television show, 1977 April 3
1235A/568
Mayor's television show, 1977 July 31
1235A/811 (continued)
Mayor's television show - Sound film track, 1981 April 24
1235A/280
Mayor's testimonial dinner, 1971 July 19
1235A/368
Mayor's testimonial dinner, 1972 September 27
1235A/396
Mayor's testimonial Finance Committee, 1973 January 31
1235A/29
Mayor's victory statements, 1968 April 2
1235A/1444
Mayor's welcoming speech, Jaycees Convention at MECCA, 1986 June 16
1235A/654 (continued)
Mayor-Schreiber, 1978 November 3
1235A/455
Mayor-Strauss news conference Washington, 1974 January 31
1235A/65
McCann hearing, 1969 July 16
1235A/700
McCann news conference, 1979 August 30
1235A/1247
McCullough-Anderson interview (answers only), 1985 May 17
1235A/1497 (continued)
MCCW Conference, 1986 October 23
1235A/1630
McDonald's basketball, 1987 October 23
1235A/1540 (continued)
McGee news conference, 1987 February 19
1235A/1651
McGee press conference, Martin Luther King holiday, 1988 January 6
1235A/330 (continued)
McNally interview, 1972 January 13
1235A/1521
McNally interview - Channel 6, 1986 December
1235A/314 (continued)
Meaux dinner, 1971 November 7
1235A/573 (continued)
MECCA floor unveiling, 1977 September 4
1235A/465
MECCA grand opening, 1974 May 23
1235A/947 (continued)
MECCA? familiarization tour, 1982 September 21
1235A/397
Media meeting, 1973 February 6
1235A/623 (continued)
Medin? appreciation, Mayor's remarks, 1978 April 27
1235A/1435
MEECA Executive and Finance Committee (Winterfest), 1986 May 12
1235A/18
Meeting between Mayor and clergy, 1967 August 30
1235A/1262 (continued)
Meeting on symphony veto, 1985 July 1
1235A/658
Meeting Planners International - National Fall Conference, 1978 December 3
1235A/1579-1580
Meeting with alderman - 300,000 jobs, 1987 July 8
1235A/20
Meeting with Canaan Baptist Church Hall Negro Clergy and Commandos, 1967 November 24
1235A/696
Meeting with National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, commemorating Brown v. Board of Education, 1979 May 17
1235A/1488
Meeting, Channel 12 This Week - Kalwitz on budget, 1986 September 30
1235A/265
Memorial Day Ceremony, Sunrise Home for the Senior Blind, 1971 May 30
1235A/410
Memorial Day service, 1973 May 28
1235A/701 (continued)
Memorial Day/Valley Park, 1979 May 28
1235A/908
Menomonee Valley and Fountain Turn-On Day - Mayor Maier's remarks at, circa 1982 January
1235A/499
Message to Common Council, 1975 February 28
1235A/592
Message to Common Council, budget, 1977 October 4
1235A/700 (continued)
Messmer High School graduation speech, 1979 May 23
1235A/674
Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce Community Leadership Seminar, 1979 March 8
1235A/871
Mexican Independence Gala - 11th Annual - Eagles Club, 1981 September 12
1235A/511
Mexican speech, 1975 September 13
1235A/1230
Mid-America Community Action Conference, 1985 April 22
1235A/1231
Mid-America Community Action Conference, 1985 April 22
Note: Duplicate?
1235A/1551
Midday WTMJ - Charlie Sykes, 1987 April 10
1235A/1556
Midday WTMJ radio - Robert Kilbourne regarding Mayor's trip to Germany (International Mayors Conference), 1987 May 20
1235A/268
Mid-Town Kiwanis Club Charter Night - Address, 1971 June 4
1235A/1084
Midwest Conference of Hispanics, introduction by Walter Mondale, 1984 April 6
1235A/1248
Midwest States Conference of Machinists, 1985 May 17
1235A/1614
Miller Brewing Company statement beeper, 1987 September 15
1235A/552 (continued)
Miller Center, 1977 May 31
1235A/651
Miller corporate open house, 1978 October 20
1235A/316
Miller Management Club, 1971 November 15
1235A/682 (continued)
Miller snow removal award, 1979 April 20
1235A/1670
Miller-Clark building, 1988 February 24
1235A/1656
Milwaukee Area Technical College Student Center dedication, 1988 January 12
1235A/548
Milwaukee Association of Accountants, 1977 May 16
1235A/329 (continued)
Milwaukee Bar Association - Address, 1972 January 11
1235A/1225
Milwaukee Behind the Headlines - Sykes / John Faber, Sentinel / Kenneth Roselein, Sentinel / Dave Begel, Sykes, 1985 April 18
1235A/235
Milwaukee Boys Club “Project Before” - Address to, 1971 March 9
1235A/1009
Milwaukee Builds winners, 1983 September 13
1235A/997 (continued)
Milwaukee Choristers - Mayor's remarks, 1983 June 4
1235A/155
Milwaukee City Service Commission - 75th anniversary, 1970 July 1
1235A/412 (continued)
Milwaukee Commission for Observance of Israel's 25th Anniversary, 1973 May 6
1235A/821
Milwaukee Council Parent-Teacher Association - Annual Awards Dinner - Ramada Inn, 1981 June 5
1235A/807 (continued)
Milwaukee County American Legion, 1981 March 25
1235A/244
Milwaukee County Labor Council - Address, 1971 April 7
1235A/1489 (continued)
Milwaukee Democratic Legislators new conference, 1986 October 6
1235A/695 (continued)
Milwaukee eligibility for federal crime insurance, 1979 May 15
1235A/1052
Milwaukee Engineers and Scientists luncheon, 1983 October 27
1235A/1636
Milwaukee Enterprise Center dedication, 1987 November 18
1235A/801
Milwaukee Firefighters strike - Mayor's news conference, 1981 March 1
1235A/688 (continued)
Milwaukee Goals forum, 1979 May 7
1235A/170
Milwaukee Government Day speech, 1970 September 22
1235A/188
Milwaukee Government Service League Anniversary Awards Night, 1970 November 24
1235A/699 (continued)
Milwaukee Insurance groundbreaking, 1979 November 29
1235A/601 (continued)
Milwaukee Jaycees dinner, 1977 October 29
1235A/660 (continued)
Milwaukee Jewish Community Center, Golda Meir tribute, 1978 December 14
1235A/1015
Milwaukee Jewish Federation Holocaust Memorial dedication, 1983 July 16
1235A/1220
Milwaukee Journal interview on staff, 1985 April 4
1235A/195
Milwaukee Legislative Delegation meeting - Mayor's comments at, 1970 December 15
1235A/419
Milwaukee media review, 1973 June 24
1235A/1011
Milwaukee Port Day, 1983 August 23
1235A/616 (continued)
Milwaukee Press Club, 1978 April 2
1235A/869 (continued)
Milwaukee Public Affairs Council, 1981 September 28
1235A/613
Milwaukee Public Library 100th Anniversary filming, 1978 February 5
1235A/1432
Milwaukee Public Schools Magnet School Conference, 1986 May 7
1235A/927
Milwaukee Realist Association, annual installation luncheon, 1982 March 26
1235A/683
Milwaukee Realtors Association, 1979 April 20
1235A/790
Milwaukee Redevelopment Authority, 1980 September 22
1235A/1052 (continued)
Milwaukee Rep awards, 1983 September 23
1235A/1626
Milwaukee Repertory Theater, 1987 October 17
1235A/227
Milwaukee River Watershed luncheon, 1971 February 26
1235A/996 (continued)
Milwaukee School of Engineering 80th anniversary breakfast, 1983 July 26
1235A/550 (continued)
Milwaukee School of Engineering breakfast, 1977 May 23
1235A/1673-1674
Milwaukee School of Engineering speech, 1988 March 8
1235A/1680
Milwaukee Traffic Club address, Astor Hotel 1969 March 3
1235A/627
Milwaukee Urban League, 1978 May 24
1235A/697
Milwaukee Urban League 60th Anniversary celebration dinner, 1979 May 17
1235A/935 (continued)
Milwaukee Urban League annual dinner, 1982 May 4
1235A/171
Milwaukee Urban Observatory meeting, 1970 September 25
1235A/624
Milwaukee Valve-Prime Contractor of the Year Award, 1978 May 5
1235A/1153
Milwaukee Wave news conference, 1984 November 8
1235A/1040 (continued)
Milwaukee World Festival annual meeting, 1983 October 17
1235A/271
Mitchell Court dedication ceremony - Low-income housing for elderly - Remarks, 1971 June 22
1235A/955 (continued)
Mitchell Street Advancement Association, 1982 November 2
1235A/753
Mitchell Street tree lighting - Regency Terrace - wall hanging, 1979 December 8
1235A/1328
MMAC Japanese Businessmen Reception, 1985 October 30
1235A/127
Model Cities (Brad), 1970 February 27
1235A/392 (continued)
Model Cities District #29 dinner, 1973 January 23
1235A/61
Model Cities Groups meetings, 1969 July 9
1235A/1023
Mondale luncheon, 1983 November 9
1235A/1071
Mondale fundraiser, 1984 February 14
1235A/1176
Mondale press conference, 3:30 pm, 1984 February 14
1235A/1136
Mondale-Ferraro Headquarters opening, 1984 September 13
1235A/1070
MORE television show interview with Ed Neubecker, 1984 January 30
1235A/59
Morning parks, 1969 July 4
1235A/809 (continued)
Mortgage Bankers Association luncheon, 1981 April 9
1235A/907 (continued)
Mortier retirement party - Park East Hotel, 1982 January 7
1235A/987
Mother's Day speech - Holy Name Society, 1983 May 8
1235A/19
Mother's March - Meeting with women who demanded meeting after, 1967 September 20
1235A/1001 (continued)
Mt. Sinai dinner honoring Ben Marcus and Bob Weber, 1983 June 22
1235A/1057
Municipal health services program in Baltimore, 1983 October 14
1235A/344
Muskie rally, 1972 March 26
1235A/614 (continued)
NAACP dinner, 1978 February 19
1235A/1437
NAHRO Regional Conference, 1986 May 14
1235A/661
Nat Pryor (American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees) retirement dinner, 1978 December 15
1235A/547
National Academy of Human Resource Development opening remarks, 1977 May 11
1235A/672
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People dinner / Housing and Urban Development announcement, 1979 February 26
1235A/676
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People speech, 1979 March 30
1235A/778-779
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People forum, debate, 1980 March 26
1235A/810 (continued)
National Assocation for the Advancement of Colored People dinner, 1981 April 10
1235A/841
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People / DA meeting (LeGrand and Brown) - 600 West Walnut Street, 1981 August 3
1235A/911
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People - Mayor's Address to, 1982 February 13
1235A/785 (continued)
National Association of Bank Women, 1980 June 17
1235A/758
National Association of Counties - Hispanic Caucus, 1980 February 7
1235A/1016
National Association of Counties - 48th annual conference, 1983 July 17
1235A/999 (continued)
National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials - national commissioners education workshop, 1983 July 29
1235A/337 (continued)
National Association of Letter Carriers, 1972 February 28
1235A/548 (continued)
National Association of Women in Construction, 1977 May 14
1235A/939
National Baptist convention MECCA, circa 1982 Summer
1235A/1379
National Coalition to Save General Revenue Sharing meeting and press conference - New York, New York, 1986 January 9
1235A/1380
National Coalition to Save Revenue Sharing meeting - Mayor's interview at airport regarding, 1986 January 9
1235A/173
National Council of Jewish Women, 1970 September 26
1235A/716 (continued)
National Festival Conference, 1979 September 14
1235A/1023 (continued)
National Institute of Municipal Law Officers, 1983 August 18
1235A/684
National Leadership Conference - 35th Annual, 1979 April 17
1235A/55
National Painting and Decorating Week - 6th Annual - Winner, 1969 June 8
1235A/962 (continued)
National Police Week, 1983 May 17
1235A/58
National Press Photo Association, 1969 June 29
1235A/275
National Public Hearings on the Urban Crisis, St. Louis, Missouri, 1971 June 28
1235A/604 (continued)
National Vocational Education Conference, 1977 November 9
1235A/698 (continued)
Navy graduation, 1979 May 18
1235A/145
Neighborhood Approval Technical Task Force - Remarks at first meeting, 1970 May 22
1235A/400
Nelson Committee testimony, 1973 March 9
1235A/1101
NEOCON - Chicago, 1984 June 12
1235A/704 (continued)
New Costumes - folk band, 1979 June 20
1235A/713 (continued)
New day - Conta, 1979 August 27
1235A/269 (continued)
New police administration building dedication - Remarks at, circa 1971 June
1235A/1546
New skywalk opening (Boston Store), 1987 March 17
1235A/609
New Year 1978 message, 1977 December 29
1235A/662
New Year's message - 1979, 1978 December 28
1235A/452 (continued)
New Year's message and question and answer from television, 1973 December 31
1235A/1678
New York Times interview, 1988 March 23
1235A/1677
New York Times interview with Dirk Johnson, 1988 March 23
1235A/774
News, 1980 March 21
1235A/774 (continued)
News, 1980 March 31
1235A/774 (continued)
News, 1980 April 1
1235A/774 (continued)
News, 1980 April 2
1235A/52
News conference, 1969 April 29
1235A/63
News conference, 1969 July 11
1235A/66
News conference, 1969 July 18
1235A/132
News conference, 1970 March 23
1235A/133
News conference, 1970 March 27
1235A/137-138
News conference, 1970 April 17
1235A/140
News conference, 1970 April 24
1235A/141
News conference, 1970 March 1
1235A/142
News conference, 1970 May 8
1235A/144
News conference, 1970 May 15
1235A/146
News conference, 1970 May 29
1235A/147
News conference, 1970 June 5
1235A/156
News conference, 1970 July 3
1235A/157
News conference, 1970 July 10
1235A/162
News conference, 1970 July 17
1235A/164
News conference, 1970 September 4
1235A/166
News conference, 1970 September 11
1235A/169
News conference, 1970 September 18
1235A/172
News conference, 1970 September 25
1235A/177
News conference, 1970 October 2
1235A/179
News conference, 1970 October 9
1235A/180
News conference, 1970 October 16
1235A/181
News conference, 1970 October 23
1235A/182
News conference, 1970 October 30
1235A/183
News conference, 1970 November 6
1235A/184
News conference, 1970 November 13
1235A/185
News conference, 1970 November 21
1235A/189
News conference, 1970 November 27
1235A/192
News conference, 1970 December 4
1235A/194
News conference, 1970 December 11
1235A/201-202
News conference, 1971 January 22
1235A/206
News conference, 1971 January 29
1235A/210
News conference, 1971 February 5
1235A/222
News conference, 1971 February 18
1235A/226
News conference, 1971 February 26
1235A/232-233
News conference, 1971 March 5
1235A/236
News conference, 1971 March 12
1235A/239
News conference, 1971 March 19
1235A/240
News conference, 1971 March 26
1235A/255
News conference, 1971 May 14
1235A/277
News conference, 1971 July 9
1235A/284
News conference, 1971 July 23
1235A/292
News conference, 1971 July 30
1235A/302
News conference, 1971 September 17
1235A/303 (continued)
News conference, 1971 September 24
1235A/306 (continued)
News conference, 1971 October 8
1235A/313
News conference, 1971 November 5
1235A/318
News conference, 1971 November 19
1235A/320
News conference, 1971 December 10
1235A/328
News conference, 1972 January 7
1235A/407
News conference, 1973 April 3
1235A/421
News conference, 1973 June 29
1235A/470
News conference, 1974 July 2
1235A/488
News conference, 1974 December 27
1235A/495
News conference, 1975 February 18
1235A/516
News conference, 1976 December 30
1235A/528
News conference, 1977 March 10
1235A/555
News conference, 1977 June 29
1235A/591 (continued)
News conference, 1977 September 27
1235A/600 (continued)
News conference, 1977 October 28
1235A/637-638
News conference, 1978 July 10
1235A/666
News conference, 1979 January 18-19
1235A/685 (continued)
News conference, 1979 April 26
1235A/941 (continued)
News conference, 1982 August 26
1235A/972
News conference, 1983 April 13
1235A/1015 (continued)
News conference, 1983 October 13
1235A/1050
News conference, 1983 October 13
1235A/1069
News conference, 1984 January 9
1235A/1081
News conference, 1984 March 30
1235A/1118
News conference, 1984 August 15
1235A/1166
News conference, 1984 December 11
1235A/943 (continued)
News conference - Carley Group Riverwalk Development, 1983 July 21
1235A/1615
News conference - city symbol, 1987 September 16
1235A/965 (continued)
News conference - DEPA appointment of chairman, 1983 February 1
1235A/530
News conference - ethics code, 1977 March 17
1235A/1060 (continued)
News conference - giving money back to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1983 November 3
1235A/1523
News conference - Maier festival grounds, Tax, 1986 December 12
1235A/770
News conference - Maier rebuts Conta, 1980 March 11
1235A/946
News conference - O'Donnell welfare plan, 1982 October 6
1235A/968 (continued)
News conference - prisons, 1983 March 17
1235A/1135
News conference - prisons, 1984 September 11
1235A/1219
News conference - Rockwell purchase of Allen-Bradley, 1985 April 3
1235A/507 (continued)
News conference - State budget, 1975 June 5
1235A/944 (continued)
News conference - taxes, 1982 September 27
1235A/1091
News conference - up-river unattended pollution, 1984 May 3
1235A/974
News conference - veto of Common Council resolution on prisons, 1983 May 4
1235A/1560
News conference - Youth Commission, 1987 June 5
1235A/1115
News conference - Youth Task Force, 1984 July 27
1235A/266-267
News conference (no sound), 1971 June 4
1235A/388
News conference (Radio-WOKY) / New Year's message, 1972 December 1
1235A/1009 (continued)
News conference, 1983 July 9
1235A/484
News conference / Beauty Awards, 1974 November 18
1235A/319
News conference / MECCA groundbreaking convention center site, 1971 December 3
1235A/304
News conference / Senator Jackson welcome, 1971 October 1
1235A/464
News conference at WOKY, 1974 April 26
1235A/615
News conference Milwaukee - Illinois decision,
1235A/212
News conference of Milwaukee River Watershed - Statement at, 1971 February 10
1235A/1459
News conference on Circus Parade / Channel 6 (Rob Morheim) interview on Circus Parade, 1986 July 15
1235A/1464
News conference on J. Barry / Budget hearings, 1986 August 18
1235A/1254
News conference on Kalmenovitz meeting, 1985 May 29
1235A/969
News conference on prisons, 1983 March 18
1235A/1504
News conference on shared revenue, 1986 October 31
1235A/1180
News conference questions and answers, 1985 January 7
1235A/1222
News conference regarding arena expansion plan, 1985 April 16
1235A/1195
News conference regarding arena resolution, 1985 February 15
1235A/1197
News conference regarding arena resolution (signing), 1985 February 21
1235A/1315
News conference regarding Bradley Center, 1985 October 5
1235A/1162
News conference regarding Circus parade, 1984 November 30
1235A/1397
News conference regarding mayoral powers, 1986 January 30
1235A/1350
News conference regarding Milwaukee Economic Development Committee at MMAC, 1985 November 21
1235A/1316
News conference regarding National Non-Point Source Institute, 1985 October 7
1235A/1239
News conference regarding shared revenue, 1985 May 8
1235A/1185
News conference regarding shared revenues and Urban Development Action Grant, 1985 January 16
1235A/1306
News conference regarding state budget, 1985 September 20
1235A/1179
News conference regarding veto regarding MMSD, 1985 January 7
1235A/1353
News conference regarding Winterfest proposal, 1985 November 25
1235A/1246
News conference regarding Youth Initiatives Task Force report, 1985 May 16
1235A/525
News conference Summerfest, 1977 February 28
1235A/1181
News conference with Wisconsin Bell, 1985 January 8
1235A/514
News conference, Daley, 1976 December 21
1235A/307
News conference, Dick Budelman on Jim Davison, 1971 October 14
1235A/1646
News conference, Groppi Fountain, 1987 December 10
1235A/1643-1644
News conference, Groppi viaduct, 1987 December 7
1235A/1655
News conference, home loan program, 1988 January 12
1235A/1619
News conference, Menomonee Valley study, 1987 September 30
1235A/1244
News regarding Philadelphia fire / Police Association, 1985 May 14
1235A/443
Newscasts - BUD, 1973 November 7
1235A/758 (continued)
Newscasts - Conta crime statement, 1980 February 8
1235A/771 (continued)
Newsmakers, 1981 September 5
1235A/1648-1649
NLC - President's Award / Keynote general session, 1987 December 14
1235A/608
NLC presentation, Mayor, Drew Boyce / NLC Presentation, beginning with John Beckler, 1977 December 6
1235A/1652
NML groundbreaking, 1988 January 6
1235A/994
Non-point pollution - Briefing session, 1983 July 10
1235A/1035
Non-point pollution - Joint State Legislative Committee hearing on, 1983 August 24
1235A/1036 (continued)
Non-Point Pollution Committee - Norquist testimony, 1983 August 24
1235A/1645
Non-Point Pollution Conference, 1987 December 8
1235A/1233
Non-point pollution seminar, 1985 April 23
1235A/1093
Non-Point Pollution Symposium, 1984 May 11
1235A/1094-1095
Non-Point Pollution Symposium - Dr. Edgington, 1984 May 11
1235A/1097-1098
Non-Point Pollution Symposium - Kurt Bauer, Vladmir Novotony, Dean Showers, 1984 July 13
1235A/1096
Non-Point Pollution Symposium - Panel discussion, 1984 July 13
1235A/1099
Non-Point Pollution Symposium, question and answer, 1984 May 11
1235A/1107
Norman Gill retirement dinner - Henry W. Maier remarks only, 1984 June 26
1235A/1030 (continued)
Norquest WISN talk show (continued), 1983 August 22
1235A/356 (continued)
Northridge Shopping Center - opening ceremony, 1972 August 2
1235A/993 (continued)
Northwest Polka Fest, 1983 May 26
1235A/1439
Northwest Polka Festival, 1986 May 22
1235A/1039
Northwest Senior Center dedication, 1983 October 22
1235A/350 (continued)
Nowakowski-Mayor, 1972 April 20
1235A/504 (continued)
O.C. White testimonial, 1975 May 12
1235A/1668
O'Donnell/Schulz debate, 1988 February 18
1235A/340
On Location cable TV hearings, audio of George Comte, 1972 February 28
1235A/619
Open Question WTMJ-TV, 1978 March 26
1235A/1079
Organizational window sign meeting (John Ernst) - Remarks, 1984 March 15
1235A/722 (continued)
Our Savior Senior lunch, 1979 September 20
1235A/510
Pabst announcement / Park ceremony, 1975 June 25
1235A/428 (continued)
Panagis-Wilke-Cunningham, 1973 September 5
1235A/962 (continued)
Parade appeal, 1983 January 10
1235A/1008
Paramedic budget hearing and paramedic press conference, 1983 August
1235A/563 (continued)
Paramedic ceto news conference, 1977 July 13
1235A/1002 (continued)
Parc Renaissance grand opening, 1983 June 23
1235A/959
Parc Renaissance groundbreaking, 1982 December 9
1235A/981 (continued)
Park Plaza groundbreaking, 1983 May 3
1235A/983 (continued)
Park Plaza groundbreaking, 1983 May 3
1235A/34
Park visits, 1968 July 4
1235A/60
Park visits / People's Committee, 1969 July 8
1235A/707
Parks Am, 1979 July 4
1235A/698 (continued)
Patricia Neal - Sacred Heart Rehabilitation Hospital, 1979 May 31
1235A/1012
Paul Harvey noon report, 1983 July 11
1235A/758 (continued)
Pelva statement - campaign on weekend, 1980 February 8
1235A/739 (continued)
Pensions budget hearings, 1979 October 11
1235A/1207
Pettit news conference regarding arena and Milwaukee Athletic Club, 1985 March 5
1235A/262
Phelps Dodge luncheon - Remarks, 1971 May 26
1235A/1487
Phone conference call, 1986 September 29
1235A/972 (continued)
Pi Sigma Alpha initiation banquet, 1983 April 12
1235A/1003
Plaque presentation to Charlotte Rae, 1983 June 26
1235A/246
Play Ball luncheon - Remarks at, 1971 April 8
1235A/620
Play Ball luncheon, 1978 April 10
1235A/810 (continued)
Play Ball luncheon, 1981 April 13
1235A/930
Play Ball luncheon, 1982 April 5
1235A/599
Police, 1977 October 21
1235A/922
Police Chief Harold Breier call-in WISN Radio, 1982 February 18
1235A/413
Police Memorial, 1973 May 14
1235A/935 (continued)
Police Memorial - Remarks at, 1982 May 11
1235A/782 (continued)
Police Memorial Service, 1980 May 15
1235A/1436
Police Memorial Service and dedication of gymnasium to Sheriff Wolke, 1986 May 13
1235A/1242
Police Observance Day ceremony, 1985 May 14
1235A/505
Police wives and press conference, 1975 May 15
1235A/943 (continued)
Polish Fest, 1982 September 3
1235A/1035 (continued)
Polish Fest, 1983 September 2
1235A/1286
Polish Fest opening, 1985 August 29
1235A/1392
Polish Fest meeting - Mayor's remarks, 1986 January 23
1235A/1474 (continued)
Polish Fest opening, 1986 August 28
1235A/1605
Polish Fest, 1987 August 27
1235A/306 (continued)
Pollution abatement demonstration project observance of beginning of operation of Humboldt Avenue, 1971 October 11
1235A/1106
Post-parade remarks, 1984 June 23
1235A/154
Preferred Hotel Association's recognition of Pfister Hotel, 1970 June 26
1235A/927 (continued)
Presentation of $100,000 check from Universal Foods for Lakefront Fountain, 1982 March 25
1235A/392 (continued)
President Johnson statement, 1973 January 23
1235A/363
Presidential candidate George McGovern - Speech introducing, 1972 September 19
1235A/683 (continued)
Press Club, 1979 April 22
1235A/684 (continued)
Press Club, 1979 April 23
1235A/191
Press Club - Sigma Delta Chi, 1970 December 1
1235A/121
Press Club Council of Southside J.J. Advancement Association Lincoln Day Banquet, 1970 February 8
1235A/47
Press conference, 1969 March 21
1235A/101 (continued)
Press conference, 1969 June 26
1235A/57
Press conference, 1969 June 27
1235A/69
Press conference, 1969 July 25
1235A/71
Press conference, 1969 August 1
1235A/72
Press conference, 1969 August 8
1235A/77
Press conference, 1969 September 12
1235A/80
Press conference, 1969 September 19
1235A/83
Press conference, 1969 September 26
1235A/84
Press conference, 1969 October 3
1235A/89-90
Press conference, 1969 October 17
1235A/92-94
Press conference, 1969 October 24
1235A/95
Press conference, 1969 October 31
1235A/96
Press conference, 1969 November 7
1235A/98
Press conference, 1969 November 14
1235A/102
Press conference, 1969 November 28
1235A/105
Press conference, 1969 December 12
1235A/106
Press conference, 1969 December 19
1235A/110-111
Press conference, 1970 January 8
1235A/112
Press conference, 1970 January 9
1235A/116
Press conference, 1970 January 15
1235A/117
Press conference, 1970 January 16
1235A/119
Press conference, 1970 January 23
1235A/120
Press conference, 1970 January 30
1235A/122
Press conference, 1970 February 6
1235A/123
Press conference, 1970 February 13
1235A/124
Press conference, 1970 February 20
1235A/126
Press conference, 1970 February 27
1235A/128
Press conference, 1970 March 5
1235A/130
Press conference, 1970 March 6
1235A/131
Press conference, 1970 March 20
1235A/149
Press conference, 1970 June 19
1235A/197
Press conference, 1970 December 19
1235A/213
Press conference, 1971 February 11
1235A/214
Press conference, 1971 February 15
1235A/242
Press conference, 1971 April 2
1235A/249
Press conference, 1971 April 16
1235A/253
Press conference, 1971 May 7
1235A/263
Press conference, 1971 May 28
1235A/264
Press conference, 1971 May 30
1235A/273
Press conference, 1971 June 25
1235A/276
Press conference, 1971 July 2
1235A/293
Press conference, 1971 August 6
1235A/252
Special press conference - Schinenz appointment, 1971 April 28
1235A/308
Press conference, 1971 October 15
1235A/311
Press conference, 1971 October 22
1235A/325
Press conference, 1971 December 17
1235A/461
Press conference, 1974 April 19
1235A/656
Press conference, 1978 December 1
1235A/713 (continued)
Press conference, 1979 September 25
1235A/780 (continued)
Press conference, 1980 March 27
1235A/960 (continued)
Press conference, 1982 December 30
1235A/963 (continued)
Press conference, 1983 March 8
1235A/998
Press conference, 1983 June 17
1235A/1050 (continued)
Press conference, 1983 September 16
1235A/45
Press conference - background on priorities, 1969 March 7
1235A/165
Press conference - Heil-Acme Corporation Disposal Service, 1970 September 8
1235A/928
Press conference - prison - sewers, 1982 March 30
1235A/971 (continued)
Press conference - prison site, 1983 April 12
1235A/315
Press conference / American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations Civil Rights Conference, 1971 November 12
1235A/48
Press conference announcing funding of Model Cities, 1969 April 1
1235A/1051
Press conference duplicate, 1983 September 16
1235A/687 (continued)
Press conference Lake Front Competition, 1979 June 22
1235A/47 (continued)
Press conference on accepting Senos and Given, 1969 March 17
1235A/50
Press conference on anti-trust complaint, 1969 April 11
1235A/1406
Press conference on Economic Democracy Act in Madison, 1986 February 12
1235A/46
Press conference on Journal, 1969 March 9
1235A/51
Press conference on Journal violation of ethics, 1969 April 16
1235A/46 (continued)
Press conference on Model Cities Steering Committee, 1969 March 13
1235A/204
Press conference on police strike, 1971 January 25
1235A/618
Press conference President meet, 1978 March 22
1235A/450
Press conference Summerfest, 1973 November
1235A/73
Press conference WISN-TV, 1969 August 15
1235A/624 (continued)
Press conference, Henry Maier regarding downtown plans, 1978 May 3
1235A/1575
Press conference, low income housing task force, 1987 June 30
1235A/679 (continued)
Press conference, new building inspector, 1979 April 2
1235A/152
Press conference, 1970 June 26
Note: Tape 1 of 2; second tape not included with collection.
1235A/283
Press conference, United States Conference of Mayors, 1971 July 20
1235A/32
Press conference: appointment of Pitts-Drew to Redevelopment Center, 1968 April 29
1235A/976
Priest's convention, 1983 April 24
1235A/829
Prince Heinrich Zu Furstenberg luncheon - Pabst Blue Ribbon Hall / Summer Institute on Metropolitanization University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1981 June 30
1235A/1000
Prison hearing, 1983 June 26
1235A/447
Professional Development Conference, Chicago - Address to, 1973 November 29
1235A/1211
Progressive Wisconsin Alliance (Taff/Lews) - Channel 12 at 10 pm regarding, 1985 March 11
1235A/1209-1210
Progressive Wisconsin Alliance meeting, 1985 March 11
1235A/1208
Progressive Wisconsin Alliance news conference, 1985 March 11
1235A/322 (continued)
Project Involve, 1971 December 14
1235A/353
Project Involve, 1972 May 17
1235A/506 (continued)
Project Involve, 1975 May 23
1235A/565
Project Involve picnic / Mitchell Street sing-a-long, 1977 July 14
1235A/871 (continued)
Project Involve and Allied Council of Senior Citizens, 1981 September 15
1235A/564
Project Life news conference, 1977 July 13
1235A/567
Project Life news conference, 1977 July 21
1235A/1375
Public Debt Commission meeting, 1985 December 31
1235A/955 (continued)
Public Employees Day, 1982 November 8
1235A/378
Public Employees Section, National Safety Congress, 1972 October 30
1235A/441
Public hearing, 1973 November 5
1235A/744-745
Public hearing on the budget, 1979 November 7
1235A/1418
Public Safety Committee meeting, 1981 March 23
1235A/274
Puerto Rico annual celebration - Address / National Meet of Turners - Address, 1971 June 26
1235A/554
Puerto Rico Parade Commission, 1977 June 25
1235A/309 (continued)
Pulaski Day Banquet, 1971 October 16
1235A/647 (continued)
Pulaski Day dinner, 1978 October 14
1235A/727
Pulaski Day dinner - Red Carpet Hotel, 1979 October 13
1235A/945
Pulaski Day banquet, 1982 October 16
1235A/353 (continued)
Pulaski graduation, 1972 June 12
1235A/768
Pulaski High School, 1980 March 2
1235A/813
Purchase of first Summerfest tickets, 1981 June 1
1235A/977 (continued)
Purchase of first Summerfest tickets, 1983 May 2
1235A/1090
Purchase of first Summerfest tickets, 1984 May 1
1235A/1307-1308
PWA meeting, 1985 September 23
1235A/1681
Question and answer, unknown location or group undated
1235A/24
Question and answer during press conference, announcing candidacy for another term, 1968 January 29
1235A/446
Question and Response - Marose/Panagir[?] - Walther Letter, 1973 November 14
1235A/415 (continued)
Radio beeper, 1973 June 5
1235A/453
Radio conference, 1974 January 9
1235A/468
Radio conference, 1974 May 31
1235A/469
Radio conference, 1974 June 21
1235A/473
Radio conference, 1974 July 26
1235A/502
Radio conference, 1975 March 26
1235A/449
Radio conference WEMP, 1973 December 28
1235A/425
Radio conference WOKY, 1973 August 3
1235A/1330
Radio coverage of “Down in the Valley,” 1985 October
1235A/386
Radio news conference, 1972 December 1
1235A/394 (continued)
Radio news conference, 1973 January 26
1235A/402
Radio news conference, 1973 March 2
1235A/405
Radio news conference, 1973 April 6
1235A/415 (continued)
Radio news conference, 1973 May 25
1235A/434 (continued)
Radio news conference, 1973 September 28
1235A/440
Radio news conference, 1973 November 2
1235A/447 (continued)
Radio news conference, 1973 November 30
1235A/478
Radio news conference, 1974 September 27
1235A/483
Radio news conference, 1974 November 1
1235A/492
Radio news conference, 1975 January 29
1235A/500
Radio news conference, 1975 February 28
1235A/503 (continued)
Radio news conference, 1975 May 30
1235A/327
Radio news conference WEMP, 1972 December 5
1235A/409
Radio news conference WEMP, 1973 April 27
1235A/456
Radio news conference WISN, 1971 February 8
1235A/385
Radio news conference WOKY, 1972 December 1
1235A/692 (continued)
Ralph Bowes testimonial dinner, 1979 May 12
1235A/36-37
Rat control with Health, Education, and Welfare Secretary, William Cohen, press conference, 1967 May 18
1235A/716 (continued)
Realtors Government Day - Red Carpet [Hotel], 1979 September 7
1235A/642 (continued)
Realtors meeting, 1978 July 7
1235A/1616
Reception for Mayor Washington, 1987 September 17
1235A/992
Red Carpet-Mondale welcome, 1983 May 23
1235A/317 (continued)
Red Fez Organization of Tripoli Temple Shrine booster lunch, 1971 November 19
1235A/952 (continued)
Referendums, 1982 November 1
1235A/415 (continued)
Reg. HRG-Commission on Democratic National Delegate, 1973 Spring?
1235A/391
Regularly scheduled radio conference (WEMP), 1973 January 5
1235A/631
Regulatory commissioners convention, 1978 June 12
1235A/302 (continued)
Remarks, 1971 September 21
1235A/709 (continued)
Rent assistance and scatter site grant, 1979 July 19
1235A/366 (continued)
Research Association (Wisconsin Chapter) luncheon, 1972 September?
1235A/791
Reserve Fund Commission, 1980 September 30
1235A/301
Retail Clerks Convention - Address, 1971 September 12
1235A/690 (continued)
Retired federal employees, 1979 May 8
1235A/822
Retirement dinner - Harry Williams Pandl's Bayside, 1981 June 6
1235A/820 (continued)
Retirement dinner for R. Garnier Columns, 1981 June 3
1235A/256
Retirement luncheon for Dr. William E. Lamers - Address, 1971 May 17
1235A/597 (continued)
Reuss dinner - Pat Harris, 1977 October 13
1235A/681 (continued)
Reuss testimonial dinner, 1979 April 8
1235A/580
Revenue sharing hearing, 1977 August 26
1235A/953
Rexworks government contract award, 1982 October 28
1235A/1168
Ribbon cutting at WEPCO, 1984 December 12
1235A/827 (continued)
Ribbon cutting ceremony for Fondy Market Place, 1981 June 22
1235A/1017 (continued)
Ribbon-cutting - Marquette Electronics Research Center, 1983 July 20
1235A/429 (continued)
River Committee, 1973 September 11
1235A/356 (continued)
River Life speech, 1972 August 7
1235A/424
River Life Week, 1973 August 6
1235A/945 (continued)
Root River watershed workshop, 1982 October 27
1235A/529 (continued)
Rotary Club, 1977 May 3
1235A/1019
Rotary Club luncheon, 1983 August 16
1235A/403
RTNDA Midwest Seminar - University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee panel, 1973 March 11
1235A/1539
Rudity's testimonial, 1987 February 13
1235A/699 (continued)
Run for Life, 1979 May 19
1235A/646
Run with Al, 1978 September 30
1235A/705 (continued)
Sacred Heart Church bell dedication, 1979 April 24
1235A/415
Saengerfest - 48th National, 1973 June 8
1235A/223
Sales and Marketing Executives of Milwaukee Annual Awards Night - Remarks to, 1971 February 18
1235A/458
Sales and Marketing Executives, 1974 February 21
1235A/704 (continued)
Salute to Industry, 1979 June 15
1235A/186
Salvation Army tree-lighting ceremony, 1970 November 23
1235A/383
Salvation Army tree lighting ceremony, 1972 November 20
1235A/605 (continued)
Salvation Army Christmas tree kick-off, 1977 November 21
1235A/656 (continued)
Salvation Army tree lighting, 1978 November 22
1235A/1508 (continued)
Salvation Army tree lighting, 1986 November 21
1235A/1637
Salvation Army “Tree of Lights” ceremony, 1987 November 20
1235A/485
San Francisco conference radio, 1975 April 25
1235A/578
Schmidt statement, 1977 August 25
1235A/596 (continued)
School administrators, 1977 October 11
1235A/1473
School crossing guards speech, 1986 August 22
1235A/1606
School crossing guards, 1987 August 28
1235A/1016 (continued)
School crossing-guard orientation Milwaukee Area Technical College, 1983 August 23
1235A/549 (continued)
Science and Technology luncheon, 1977 May 19
1235A/508 (continued)
Science-technology meet, 1975 June 2
1235A/602
Seal Ceremony - Reuss, Harris press conference / News conference, 1977 November 1
1235A/1144
Second Harvesters groundbreaking, 1984 October 4
1235A/1277
Security savings and loans, 1985 July 25
1235A/945 (continued)
Seemna's Diner 10th anniversary, 1982 October 8
1235A/1395
Seidman and Seidman - Welcoming ceremony / BDO, 1986 January 29
1235A/707 (continued)
Seminar - 4th Great Lakes Senior Citizens Conference, 1979 July 30
1235A/551
Senator Kleczka, Senate Speech, 1977 May 24
1235A/85 (continued)
Senator Muskie and Hubert Humphrey, 1969 October 5
1235A/87
Senator Muskie press conference - “New Federalism,” 1969 October 4
1235A/285
Senior Citizen Day and Talent Show - Summerfest, 1971 July 25
1235A/295-296
Senior citizens - Address, 1971 August 12
1235A/671 (continued)
Senior citizens - Locust Court opening, 1979 February 19
1235A/381
Senior citizens breakfast / 50th Anniversary, Milwaukee Municipal Women's Club, 1972 November 9
1235A/1011 (continued)
Senior Picnic - Kern Park, 1983 July 11
1235A/1112
Senior Picnic, Summerfest grounds - Mayor's remarks and sing-along at, 1984 July 13
1235A/1270
Seniorfest, 1985 July 12
1235A/1458
Seniorfest / Bastille Days, 1986 July 11
1235A/1583
Seniorfest, 1987 July 10
1235A/767
Sentinel interview, 1980 March 2
1235A/769
Sentinel interview, 1980 March 7
1235A/1671
SER jobs dinner, 1988 March 2
1235A/573
Serbian Annual Festival, 1977 August 28
1235A/974 (continued)
Sewerage district seminar for minority businesspeople, 1983 April 15
1235A/924 (continued)
Shamrock Club of Wisconsin, 1982 March 10
1235A/571
Share Corporation dedication, 1977 August 18
1235A/1072
Shively telephone interview with Henry W. Maier, 1984 February 16
1235A/956
Sigma Delta Chi / Police Memorial Day service - Post 415, 1982 November 11
1235A/1269
Signing of Bradley Center legislation, 1985 July 11
1235A/938 (continued)
Signing of contract between World Festivals and Polish Fest, 1982 June 14
1235A/834 (continued)
Silver Spring Neighborhood Center, 1981 July 23
1235A/635
Soccer convention, 1978 July 1
1235A/6
Social Development Commission of Greater Milwaukee / Citizens Planning and Urban Renewal Commission, circa 1960s
1235A/812
Society of Former Special Agents - Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1981 May 2
1235A/1629
Society of Professional Journalists (Sigma Delta Chi), 1987 October 20
1235A/710 (continued)
Society of Radio Operators Picnic, 1979 August 1
1235A/479
SOF clips, 1974 September 22
1235A/459
SOF fishing tape / News conference, 1974 March 29
1235A/509
SOF interviews television show, 1975 June 15
1235A/598 (continued)
Soundtracks - 4 SOFs?, 1977 October 21
1235A/158
South Shore Water Frolic, 1970 July 12
1235A/423 (continued)
South Shore Water Frolic, 1973 July 15
1235A/566
South Shore Water Frolic, 1977 July 17
1235A/639
South Shore Water Frolics, 1978 July 15
1235A/831 (continued)
South Shore Water Frolic - South Shore Park, 1981 July 12
1235A/940
South Shore Water Frolic - 34th, 1982 July 10
1235A/727 (continued)
Southgate Octoberfest, 1979 September 27
1235A/353 (continued)
Southside Citizens' Resident Council, circa 1972 Spring?
1235A/846
Special Advisory / Monitoring Committee meeting, 1981 July 17
1235A/838
Special Advisory Monitoring Committee meeting, 1981 July 27
1235A/837
Special Advisory Monitoring Committee meeting - Mayor's address to, 1981 July 27
1235A/840
Special Advisory Monitoring Committee meeting #2, 1981 August 3
1235A/842-843
Special Advisory Monitoring Committee meeting / Fire and Police Commission, 1981 August 6
1235A/844
Special Advisory/Monitoring Committee meeting, 1981 August 11
1235A/847
Special Advisory / Monitoring Committee meeting, 1981 August 17
1235A/875
Special Advisory/Monitoring Committee meeting, 1981 September 21
1235A/854
Special Advisory/Monitoring Committee meeting, 1981 August 24
1235A/863-864
Special Advisory/Monitoring Commission meeting, 1981 August 31
1235A/870
Special Advisory/Monitoring Committee meeting, 1981 September 10
1235A/872
Special Advisory/Monitoring Committee meeting, 1981 September 10, 14
1235A/873
Special Advisory/Monitoring Committee meeting, 1981 September 14
Note: Continued from 1235A/872.
1235A/876
Special Advisory/Monitoring Committee meeting, 1981 September 21, 28
1235A/880
Special Advisory/Monitoring Committee meeting, 1981 October 5, 12
1235A/882
Special Advisory/Monitoring Committee meeting, 1981 October 12, 19
1235A/886
Special Advisory/Monitoring Committee meeting, 1981 October 26 and November 2
1235A/890
Special Advisory/Monitoring Committee meeting, 1981 November 2, 11
1235A/879
Special Advisory/Monitoring Committee meeting, 1981 October 5
1235A/883
Special Advisory/Monitoring Committee meeting, 1981 October 19
1235A/885
Special Advisory/Monitoring Committee meeting, 1981 October 26
1235A/892
Special Advisory/Monitoring Committee meeting, 1981 November 11
1235A/895
Special Advisory/Monitoring Committee meeting, 1981 November 16
1235A/898
Special Advisory/Monitoring Committee meeting, 1981 November 23
1235A/899-900
Special Advisory/Monitoring Committee meeting, 1981 November 30
1235A/901-902
Special Advisory/Monitoring Committee meeting, 1981 December 7
1235A/909
Special Advisory/Monitoring Committee, 1982 January 18
1235A/910
Special Advisory/Monitoring Committee 3:00 pm, 1982 January 18
1235A/912-913
Special Advisory/Monitoring Committee, 1982 January 25
1235A/914-915
Special Advisory/Monitoring Committee, 1982 January 27
1235A/916-917
Special Advisory/Monitoring Committee, 1982 February 1
1235A/918
Special Advisory/Monitoring Committee, 1982 February 4
1235A/926
Special Advisory/Monitoring Committee, 1982 March 24
1235A/1566-1567
Special Council (Solid Waste), 1987 June 15
1235A/225
Special news conference, Model Cities comment, 1971 February 25
1235A/245
Special news conference, 1971 April 7
1235A/251
Special news conference, 1971 April 27
1235A/281
Special news conference, 1971 July 19
1235A/291
Special news conference - freeways and relocation housing, 1971 July 29
1235A/313 (continued)
Special news conference, 1971 October 27
1235A/318 (continued)
Special news conference, 1971 November 24
1235A/351 (continued)
Special news conference, 1972 May 5
1235A/354 (continued)
Special news conference, 1972 May 26
1235A/356 (continued)
Special news conference, 1972 July 24
1235A/359 (continued)
Special news conference, 1972 September 2
1235A/371 (continued)
Special news conference, 1972 October 10
1235A/384
Special news conference, 1972 November 28
1235A/395 (continued)
Special news conference, 1973 January 30
1235A/400 (continued)
Special news conference, 1973 March 3
1235A/418
Special news conference, 1973 June 21
1235A/426 (continued)
Special news conference, 1973 August 10
1235A/427
Special news conference, 1973 August 10
1235A/442
Special news conference - firefighters, 1973 November 7
1235A/444
Special news conference - firefighters, 1973 November 8
1235A/476
Special news conference, 1974 September 13
1235A/341 (continued)
Special news conference, 1972 February 29
1235A/351
Special news conference, 1972 May 3
1235A/354
Special news conference, 1972 May 25
1235A/392 (continued)
Special news conference, 1973 January 10
1235A/410 (continued)
Special news conference, 1973 April 27
1235A/426 (continued)
Special news conference, 1973 August 9
1235A/438 (continued)
Special news conference, 1973 October 16
1235A/308 (continued)
Special press conference, 1971 October 21
1235A/337 (continued)
Special press conference, 1972 February 18
1235A/382
Special press conference, 1972 November 20
1235A/603
Special purpose accounts, MECCA, 1977 November 1
1235A/806 (continued)
Special sanitation meeting, 1981 March 23
1235A/1679
Speech, circa 1964 or 1965
1235A/70
Speech at Mayor's Manpower Conference, 1969 July 29
1235A/1423
Speech at Teen Hire '86 news conference, 1986 April 15
1235A/1304
Speech at United Auto Workers 50th Anniversary, 1985 September 7
1235A/1419
Speech, 140th Birthday of City, 1986 January 21
1235A/546
Speech, DCD MECCA, 1977 April 28
1235A/414 (continued)
Speeches - Various, 1973 May 18-24
1235A/1442
Spirit of Milwaukee sneak preview, 1986 June 11
1235A/261
St. Anthony's School fifth grade class, city birthday and Earth Day - Remarks, 1971 May 24
1235A/399
St. Barbara Holy Name Society, 1973 February 11
1235A/54
St. Bernadette's Holy Name Society, 1969 May 18
1235A/1139
St. for press conference (WEPCO), 1984 September 25
1235A/408
St. Jude's League annual fraternal night, 1973 April 26
1235A/697 (continued)
St. Mark AME 110th Anniversary Community Recognition Award, 1979 May 20
1235A/299
St. Mary's 125th Anniversary Celebration - Address, 1971 September 12
1235A/97
St. Matthew Holy Name Society, 1969 November 9
1235A/891 (continued)
St. Michael's Hospital 40th Anniversary PAC - Bradley Pavilion, 1981 November 6
1235A/254
St. Sebastian's Holy Name Society Mothers' Day breakfast - Address, 1971 May 9
1235A/975 (continued)
St. Vincent de Paul meal, 1983 April 17
1235A/269
Stadium Freeway extension meeting - Remarks, voice of concerned citizens, circa 1971 June
1235A/1416-1417
Staff meeting with the mayor regarding “Breakfast with the Mayor,” 1986 April 7
1235A/518 (continued)
Stan Stacy, 1977 February 5
1235A/1675
Standard and Poor's meeting, 1988 March 10
1235A/711 (continued)
Staples family, 1979 August 25
1235A/207
State American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organization Apprenticeship Conference - Address to, 1971 February 2
1235A/690 (continued)
State convention, 1979 May 8
1235A/349
State of the City, 1972 April 18
1235A/168
State of the City address, 1970 September 15
1235A/1420
State of the City Address as on videotape - Bob Holburg, 1986 January 21
1235A/1068 (continued)
State of the City address, City birthday dinner, 1984 January 26
1235A/74-76
State of the City message, 1969 September 9
1235A/221
Statement before Harbor Committee, 1971 February 17
1235A/1073 (continued)
Statement on prison issue, 1984 February 21
1235A/196
Statement to the Lucey Tax Hearings, 1970 December 17
1235A/1638
Statement, Mayor Washington's death, 1987 November 25
1235A/1060
Steelworkers [Local] 1344, 1983 November 8
1235A/991
Steelworkers District 32, 1983 May 20
1235A/1495
Steering and Rules Committee, 1986 October 9
1235A/1532-1533
Steering and Rules Committee, 1987 January 28
1235A/1550
Steering and Rules Committee / Special Council meeting, 1987 April 1
1235A/702
Steering Committee, 1979 June 4
1235A/178
Steuben Memorial Annual Banquet, 1970 October 3
1235A/1128
Steve Dragos reception, 1984 August 24
1235A/691
STUC Mayor's charge, 1979 May 11
1235A/134
Student March - Speech / Remarks on careers in government, 1970 March 30
1235A/466
Students - Speech to, 1974 June 19
1235A/68
Summerfest Polka, Mayor Maier singing 1969 July 22
1235A/422
Summerfest, 1973 July 13
1235A/424 (continued)
Summerfest, 1973 July 22
1235A/634
Summerfest opening, 1978 June 28
1235A/828 (continued)
Summerfest - opening day, 1981 June 25
1235A/1443
Summerfest amphitheater gift announcement, 1986 June 12
1235A/751
Summerfest Annual Board of Directors meeting, 1979 November 16
1235A/593
Summerfest Board, 1977 October 4
1235A/429 (continued)
Summerfest Board, 1973 September 5
1235A/949
Summerfest board meeting, 1982 October 21
1235A/638 (continued)
Summerfest Board of Directors meeting - election of officers, 1979 October 13
1235A/336 (continued)
Summerfest Committee meeting, 1972 February 8
1235A/312
Summerfest dinner, 1971 October 25
1235A/1003 (continued)
Summerfest food collection announcement, 1983 June 29
1235A/161
Summerfest opening remarks, 1970 July 17
1235A/279
Summerfest opening ceremony - remarks, 1971 July 16
1235A/305
Summerfest Thank You Dinner remarks, 1971 October 4
1235A/472
Summerfest opening, 1974 July 12
1235A/556
Summerfest opening, 1977 June 30
1235A/939 (continued)
Summerfest opening remarks, 1982 June 24
1235A/1005
Summerfest opening remarks, 1983 July 4
1235A/1108
Summerfest opening, 1984 June 26
1235A/1451
Summerfest opening / Summerfest songs, 1986 June 26
1235A/1574
Summerfest opening, 1987 June 25
1235A/1261
Summerfest opening day ceremonies - Mayor's remarks at, 1985 June 27
1235A/1480
Sun-Times interview by William Braden on Mayor Daley, 1986 September 16
1235A/1087
Sun-Times interview with Jim Ritter, 1984 April 18
1235A/396 (continued)
Super Steel open house, 1973 January 30
1235A/298
Swearing-in of Housing and Urban Development Director Leo Mortenson and Address, 1971 September 8
1235A/1457
Talent Show at Summerfest, 1986 July 6
1235A/1519
Talk It Up meeting, 1986 December 16
1235A/949 (continued)
Tape of film at Finance and Personnel hearing, 1979 September 26
1235A/79
Target TARR - Eau Claire, 1969 September 19
1235A/82
TARR, Madison, 1969 September 26
1235A/1245
Task Force on Emergency Shelter and Relocation, 1985 May 16
1235A/773
Tax debate / Channel 4 at 10, 1980 March 16
1235A/329
Teamsters - Mayor's remarks to, 1972 January 9
1235A/488 (continued)
Teamsters banquet, 1974 December 29
1235A/908 (continued)
Teamsters - Mayor's address to annual banquet, 1982 January 10
1235A/1061
Teamsters speech, 1983 December 11
1235A/1356
Teamsters Local 200 Annual Stewards Banquet, 1985 December 1
1235A/158 (continued)
Technical Engineers Convention, 1970 July 13
1235A/357
Telephone tape-journal, 1972 August 8
1235A/1039 (continued)
Television interview, 1983 August 25
1235A/373
Television news conference, 1972 October 12
1235A/736
Television press conference regarding investigating police shooting, 1979 October 12
1235A/431 (continued)
Television show, Channel 12, 1973 September 16
1235A/1069 (continued)
Temple Menorah - Address to, 1984 January 14
1235A/756
Temple Menorah speech with question and answer, 1980 January 13
1235A/62
Tenants Union meeting, 1969 July 9
1235A/67
Tenants Union meeting, 1969 July 22
1235A/129
Tenants Union meeting, 1970 March 6
1235A/289
Terman [?] luncheon- Address / Golden Age XYZ Picnic / Johnny Carson, 1971 July 28
1235A/1452
Terry Meewusen interview, 1986 June 27
1235A/208
Testimony before Common Council Finance Committee, 1971 February 3
1235A/480
Testimony before Water Committee, 1974 October 7
1235A/954
The Big City Beat / Tony Earl for Governor, 1982 October 31
1235A/636
The Open Question - Henry Walter Maier and John McCullough, 1978 July 9
1235A/345
The People Speak for Maier - Channel 18 Special, 1972 March 28
1235A/626
The Revitalization Seminar, MECCA, 1978 May 18
1235A/1355
The Terry Meewusen Show - open line Winterfest discussion, 1985 December 2
1235A/1249
Theater District luncheon, groundbreaking, 1985 May 22
1235A/1237
Theater District unveiling of model, 1985 April 26
1235A/1019 (continued)
Third Street “Augtoberfest,” 1983 August 19
1235A/635 (continued)
Three ring? speeches, 1978 June 30
1235A/1344
Tierney announcement regarding Bradley Center site - Channels 12, 6, and 4, 1985 November 19
1235A/1618
Tierney testimonial, 1987 September 29
1235A/775-776
Tippecanoe Library forum debate, news coverage, 1980 March 25
1235A/332
Today Show, WMIL Bedik story, 1972 January 24
1235A/354 (continued)
Today Show, 1972 May 23
1235A/524
Tony Mussa retirement, 1977 February 26
1235A/392 (continued)
Topping at MECCA, 1973 January 25
1235A/826
Topping off of the Grand Avenue, 1981 July 7
1235A/1281
Torinas interview, 1985 July
1235A/957 (continued)
Trammell Crow, 1982 November 11
1235A/361
Transportation address to Common Council, 1972 September 18
1235A/406
Transportation Coalition, 1973 April 12
1235A/923
Twelve Actions for Economic Progress (news conference), 1982 March 3
1235A/1187-1188
U.S. Conference of Mayors meeting - Washington D.C., 1985 January 16-19
1235A/1568
U.S.C.M. Nashville - Reverend Jesse Jackson - Monday luncheon address, 1987 June 15
1235A/482
United Automotive Workers (UAW) speech, 1974 October 31
1235A/1025 (continued)
UAW Report with Don Edmark, aired on WCIP, 1983 August 21
1235A/346
United States Conference of Mayors - Address, 1972 April 2
1235A/633
United States Conference of Mayors - urban economics, 1978 June 18-20
1235A/893
United States Conference of Mayors - Chicago - Mayor's address to, 1981 November 13
1235A/1103
United States Conference of Mayors - workshop on non-point pollution, 1984 June 16
1235A/1104
United States Conference of Mayors - Henry W. Maier acceptance speech, 1984 June 18
1235A/1194
United States Conference of Mayors story - Channel 4 News, 6 pm, 1985 February 11
1235A/696 (continued)
United States Great Lakes Port Development and Ship Conference, 1979 June 20
1235A/423
United Transportation Union - Remarks, 1973 July 20
1235A/733 (continued)
University Associated Research Center, 1979 June 3
1235A/259-260
University of Wisconsin journalism students - Address, 1971 May 20
1235A/228-230
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Rap Session (Reason, Action, Purpose), 1971 March 3
1235A/655
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee-Urban Institute, 1978 November 8
1235A/527
University of Wisconsin Milwaukke - 20th anniversary, 1977 March 9
1235A/400 (continued)
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee - luncheon address, 1973 February 16
1235A/416
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee address, 1973 June 2
1235A/1632
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee library dedication, 1987 October 28
1235A/1478
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee reception for Chancellor Smith, 1986 September 5
1235A/109
[unlabeled], 1969 September
1235A/103
[unlabeled], 1969 December 5
1235A/294
Urban Affairs Teachers - address, 1971 August 9
1235A/423 (continued)
Urban Committee, 1973 July 21
1235A/448
Urban Committee, 1973 December 17
1235A/641 (continued)
Urban Committee, potential school financing suit, 1978 December 4
1235A/32 (continued)
Urban Land Institute - remarks to, 1968 May 1
1235A/1631
Urban Land Institute Conference, 1987 October 26
1235A/186 (continued)
Urban League, 1970 November 21
1235A/412
Urban League - 53rd Annual, 1973 May 8
1235A/984 (continued)
Urban League banquet, 1983 May 6
1235A/9
U.S. Jaycees 6th Annual Government Affairs Seminar, 1967 February 1
1235A/310
US News and World Report interview, 1971 October 18
1235A/1223
USA Today interview regarding 25th anniversary, 1985 April 17
1235A/966 (continued)
USA Today newspaper luncheon, 1988 March 10
1235A/992 (continued)
Usinger dedication, 1983 February 25
1235A/978
Utilities and Licenses meeting / Common Council meeting - portion involving cable television, 1983 April 26
1235A/1509
Valentine (Channel 12) interview and Gill interview (on election) / Morheim (Channel 6) interview on election, 1986 November 5
1235A/955 (continued)
Variety Show of Senior Citizens, 1982 November 7
1235A/1056 (continued)
Vernon Weltz retirement dinner, 1983 December 8
1235A/694 (continued)
Very Special Arts Festival, 1979 May 11
1235A/1337
Veterans Day - annual speech at McArthur Square, 1985 November 11
1235A/1082
Victory speech, 1984 April 3
1235A/1152
Visiting Mayors' news conference, 1984 October 29
1235A/1089
W.A. Krueger 50th anniversary, 1984 April 27
1235A/457
WAC visit, 1974 February 20
1235A/1667
Wall Street Journal, 1988 February 12
1235A/1611-1613
Walter Morrison interview, 1987 September 14
1235A/648
Walter Schroeder groundbreaking / Tape soundtrack, 1978 October 16
1235A/1349
Wantock retirement, 1985 November 21
1235A/395 (continued)
War observance, 1973 January 29
1235A/471
Washington Park, 1974 July 11
1235A/1241
Washington Post interview, 1985 May 13
1235A/407 (continued)
Washington statement, 1973 April 17
1235A/611
Washington-Budelman, 1978 January 19-20
1235A/139
Water Pollution and Sewerage Control Policy Board, 1970 April 23
1235A/439
Water tower, 1973 October 20
1235A/160
Water Tower Park meeting with station managers and representatives, 1970 July 15
1235A/1145
Waupun Prison tour, 1984 October 11
1235A/734
WBCS - radio coverage, 1979 October 11
1235A/808
Welcome - Conference on Child Abuse, 1981 April 6
1235A/977 (continued)
Welcome for Olympic van, 1983 May 2
1235A/272
Welcome to Milwaukee State of Israel Bond Committee, Welcome for Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Yigal Allon, 1971 June 23
1235A/288
Welcome, 1971 Convention, International Association of Governmental Labor Officials / John Zino dinner - Address, 1971 July 27
1235A/347
WEMP address, 1972 April 3
1235A/1369-1370
WEPCO news conference regarding Bradley Center, 1985 December 23
1235A/1513
WEPCO Service Center opening, 1986 November 12
1235A/690 (continued)
White House Conference on Small Business, 1979 May 26
1235A/1528 (continued)
Whittow retirement, 1986 December 9
1235A/966
Wingspread - Remarks, 1983 January 28
1235A/1257
Winmar Building dedication, 1985 June 7
1235A/1138
Winmar's topping-off ceremony, 1984 September 25
1235A/466 (continued)
Winter Fest news conference, 1974 May 23
1235A/1364
Winter Fest Committee meeting - Mayor's office, 2 pm, 1985 December 18
1235A/1647
Winter Fest news conference, 1987 December 18
1235A/746
Wisconsin Alliance of Cities Award / Maier Alliance Award spot, 1979 November 9
1235A/1335
Wisconsin Alliance of Cities meeting, 1985 November 8
1235A/387
Wisconsin Associated Press Association, 1972 December 1
1235A/818
Wisconsin Center for Public Policy, 1981 May 29
1235A/1547
Wisconsin Chemical Group, 1987 March 18
1235A/1092
Wisconsin Communication Association award to Maier, 1984 May 4
1235A/55 (continued)
Wisconsin Convention of Postmasters, 1969 June 11
1235A/170 (continued)
Wisconsin Credit Union League, 1970 September 18
1235A/1234-1236
Wisconsin Democratic Party, 1985 April 25
1235A/953 (continued)
Wisconsin Education Association, 1982 October 29
1235A/345 (continued)
Wisconsin Electrical Cooperative, 1972 March 27
1235A/1088
Wisconsin Federation of Nurses and Health Professionals - Remarks, 1984 April 27
1235A/1058 (continued)
Wisconsin General Baptist State Convention, 1983 October 27
1235A/1021 (continued)
Wisconsin General Baptist State convention, Reverend T.J. Icmison, 1983 October 27
1235A/1051 (continued)
Wisconsin League of Municipalities, circa 1983 September
1235A/1034
Wisconsin League of Municipalities annual conference, 1983 October 19
1235A/931
Wisconsin Mortgage Bankers Association, 1982 April 7
1235A/970 (continued)
Wisconsin National Guard Enlisted Association, 1983 March 25
1235A/936
Wisconsin Newspaper Association - Address to, 1982 May 13
1235A/1256
Wisconsin Public Health Association annual meeting, 1985 June 6
1235A/973
Wisconsin Reporter, 1983 April 14
1235A/620 (continued)
Wisconsin Restaurant Association, 1978 April 2
1235A/631 (continued)
Wisconsin social services conference, 1978 June 11
1235A/118
Wisconsin Society of Professional Engineers - monthly meeting of Milwaukee Chapter - remarks at, 1970 January 21
1235A/1062 (continued)
Wisconsin State Elks Association mid-winter conference, 1984 February 5
1235A/167
Wisconsin Telephone Company, West Wright Street Station, 1970 September 14
1235A/1224
Wisconsin Vocational Association - welcome, 1985 April 18
1235A/356 (continued)
WISN 50th Anniversary dinner, 1972 July 22
1235A/515
WISN radio, “A Christmas Carol” souvenir tape for Mayor Henry Maier, 1976 December 25
1235A/594
WISN-TV news story, 1977 October 4
1235A/1026
WISN talk show, State Senator John Norquist, 1983 August 22
1235A/1515
WISN Radio interview with Doug Geren?, 1986 December 9
1235A/1653
WISN radio interview, call-in show, Taff and Wexler, 1988 January 7
1235A/1564
WISN radio special - “The Maier Years,” 1987 June 12
1235A/960 (continued)
With Senator Hart, 1983 February 18
1235A/734 (continued)
WITI - TV6 News coverage after live announcement of D. Bell Resolution, 1979 October 10
1235A/1204 (continued)
WMGF interview of Eva on Bucks and arena, 1985 February 7
1235A/39
WOKY radio conference, 1968 June 9
1235A/445
WOKY Walky Talky Sunday Joe Ruditys, 1973 November 11
1235A/211
World Festival Committee - Remarks to Annual Meeting, 1971 February 9
1235A/1542
Worthington/Bamburger interview, 1987 February 19
1235A/401
WRIT news conference, 1973 March 2
1235A/348 (continued)
WTMI tapes rec., 1972 February 7
1235A/813 (continued)
WTMJ - mini-series - garbage disposal, 1981 May 18-22
1235A/813 (continued)
WTMJ - mini-series - investigative reporting in Milwaukee, 1981 May 27-31
1235A/1502
WTMJ “Image” series, 1986 October 24
1235A/1661
WTMJ Midday, 1988 January 28
1235A/737
WTMJ news makers, 1979 October 16
1235A/592 (continued)
WTMJ news story, 1977 October 4
1235A/393
WTMJ Night Scene - air check, 1973 January 10
1235A/1662
WTMJ radio - Midday interview, 1988 January 28
1235A/1454
WTMJ radio - Terry Meewusen Show, 1986 July 3
1235A/1232
WTMJ Radio on Mayor's remarks at conference (riot quote), 1985 April 22
1235A/1627
WTMJ, 10 pm, John McCullough “Letters,” 1987 October 17
1235A/81
WTMJ-TV press conference, 1969 September 19
1235A/1498
WTMJ-TV, Melodie Wilson “Image” poll, 1986 October 20-21
1235A/664
WZUU - Larry the Legend Show, 1979 January 17
1235A/665
WZUU - Larry the Legend Show, 1979 January 18-19
1235A/826 (continued)
XYZ Picnic - Wilson Park, 1981 July 10
1235A/832 (continued)
XYZ Picnic - Kern Park, 1981 July 13
1235A/939 (continued)
XYZ Picnic, 1982 July 9
1235A/1008 (continued)
XYZ Picnic - Wilson Park, 1983 July 8
1235A/645 (continued)
XYZ Senior Citizen Picnic, 1979 July 13
1235A/940 (continued)
XYZ Senor Citizens picnic, 1982 July 12
1235A/1378
Yankee Hill groundbreaking, 1986 January 8
1235A/1497 (continued)
Yankee Hills Ceremony, 1986 October 23
1235A/722 (continued)
Young Women's Christian Association leadership lunch, 1979 September 19
1235A/961 (continued)
"You're Alright With Me, Milwaukee": speech, 1983 January 31
1235A/1085
Youth Initiatives Task Force news conference, 1984 April 12
1235A/1109
Zablocki Library renaming, 1984 June 30
1235A/1427
Zoning and Development meeting / Mayor's office, CDA allocation, 1986 May 1
Box   249-250
Subseries: Video Tapes
Note: All tapes are in the VHS format unless otherwise noted. VBA 256-VBA 265 and VHA 138 are in Box 249 and the remainder are in Box 250.
VBB 256
Mayor's Speech, 1975 May 29
Physical Description: Sony KC-30 U-matic 
VBB 257
Mayor's Urban Policy Television Program, 1978 February 19
Physical Description: Sony KC-30 U-matic 
VBB 258
Mayor's Journal, 1979 November 24
Physical Description: Sony KC-30 U-matic 
VHA 138
Maier/Conta Tax Debate, 1980
VBB 259
Budget Message, 1980 October 3
Physical Description: Sony KC-30 U-matic 
VBB 260
Address to State Senate, 1981 February 17
Physical Description: Sony KC-30 U-matic 
VBB 261
TV 6 News Headliners, 1981 March 21
Physical Description: Scotch UCA30S 
VBB 262-263
News Conference, 1983 October 13
Physical Description: Scotch MBU 15S U-matic 
VBB 264-265
League of Cities, 1983 October 19
Physical Description: Scotch MBU 15S U-matic 
VBB 266
1984Campaign, three 30-second commercials
Physical Description: Scotch UCA 5 
VHA 107
Dave Begel, 1984 April 22
VHA 108
City of Festivals Parade, 1984
VBB 267
Budget Message, 1984 October 1
Physical Description: Sony KCA 60 U-matic 
VBB 268
Today Show, Health Care for the Homeless, 1984 December 19
Physical Description: 15: VHS; 16: Sony 20K 
VHA 109
A Closer Look, 1985 May 19
VHA 110
City of Festivals Parade, 1985 June
VHA 111
Maier Poll, Channel 4, 1985 November 4;Maier Mykleby Series #1, Channel 12, , 1985 November 5;Kasten Poll, Channel 4, , November 5;Maier Mykleby Series #2, Channel 12, , November 6;Maier Mykleby Series #3, Channel 12, , November 7; This Week (Maraniss), Channel 12, , November 10;Barry Silberg, Channel 6, , November 10;Closer Look, (Kalwitz), Channel 4, , November 10
VHA 112
Channel 6 News at 6 and 10PM regarding Mayor's Song, October 23, 1985
VHA 113
Mayor's Musical Message, “Down in the Valley,” October 23, 1985
VHA 114
Land O' Lakes District Fall Contest Intermission, 1985 October 25
VHA 115-117
City of Festivals Parade, 1986 June 21
VHA 118
News, Channel 4, 6PM, “IMACU” Poll Results, Aldermanic News Conference for Earl, 1986 October 21 Flynn's criticism of Mayor
VHA 119
Channel 12 This Week, Maier on city budget, Dave Begel, 1986 October 5;Earl-Thompson debate, Channel 4, , 1986 October 5
VHA 120
Channel 12 This Week, John Hagedorn/Gang Study, 1986 December 14
VHA 121
WISN TV Mayor - Community Development, 1987 February 3
Physical Description: tape format unknown 
VHA 122
A Conversation with Mayor Maier, “A Closer Look,” Channel 4, 1987 February 8
VHA 123
A Closer Look, Channel 4, February 8, 1987;Channel 12, This Week, , 1987 February 8
VHA 124
Channel 12 This Week, 1987 February 8
VHA 125
CDA Policy Committee, 1987 February 16
VHA 126
1988 Budget Address to the Common Council, 1987 September 24
VHA 127
CBS Sunday Morning, Segment on Homeless in Milwaukee, 1987 December 14
VHA 128
Martin Luther King “Seize the Vision” Celebration, 1988 January 17
VHA 129
State of the City Address, 1988 January 25
VHA 130
Wisconsin Farmer's Union Award to Maier, 1988 February 15
VHA 131
CNN, 1988 March 15
VHA 132
Wisconsin Magazine, 1985
VHA 133
Mayor's Show Silver Anniversary Salute, 1985
VHA 134
State of the City Address, 1986 February 19
VBB 269-270
Maier, 2 Spots, 30 seconds each, undated
Physical Description: Sony KCS 20 
VBB 271
Mayor Maier, WTMJ-TV, ? September 26
Physical Description: Scotch MBU 15S U-matic 
VBB 272
Maier in Philadelphia, undated
Physical Description: Sony 20K? 
VHA 135
One by the Intertwining Waters, undated
VHA 136
Foundation for the Future, Mayor Henry W. Maier, undated
VHA 137
For the Record, undated
Subseries: Films
Alliance of Cities: Oshkosh, 1967 February 15
Physical Description: 16 mm 
Fourth of July - Jackson Park, 1967 July 4
Physical Description: 16 mm 
Appendix: Calendar of Speeches
Note

This calendar of speeches contains a chronological listing of Henry W. Maier's speeches from 1960 through 1988. It was created by the mayor's staff before he left office, and it is reproduced here without any editorial changes.

Paper copies of the speeches are in boxes 169-178. Microfilm copies of the speeches are on reels 7-14. Audio copies of some of the speeches are available in Audio 1235A.


  • 1960 April-June
  • April 19: Inaugural Message
  • April 19: Gridiron Dinner (Romney Introduction)
  • April: Central City Development Conference
  • April: South Division Civic Association
  • April: Milwaukee Development Group
  • April 28: Beverage Industry
  • May 2: Milwaukee School of Engineering
  • May 4: Civil Defense - Operation Alert
  • May 7: Jefferson-Jackson Day
  • May 21: Armed Forces Day
  • May 23: AFL-CIO Laundry and Dry Cleaning Intntl. Union
  • May 25: Fire Department Groundbreaking Ceremony
  • June 1: Schlitz Brewing Company
  • June 4: Travel Writers Key Presentation
  • June 5: Jake Friedrich Testimonial
  • June 12: William Kay Testimonial (B'nai B'rith Council)
  • June 13: Union Counselor Graduation Day
  • June 16: Mrs. Golda Meir Welcome
  • June 16: Lincoln High School
  • June 16: 65th Street School
  • June 21: 41-Across the Mayor's Desk--WISN-TV-Video Tape--“Enjoy Summer Safely”
  • 1960 October-December
  • October 1: Y Men's Club
  • October 1: 43-Across the Mayor's Desk--pollution
  • October 4: Health Department Volunteers
  • October 5: Italian-American Federation
  • October 8: Pulaski Day Dinner-Sheriff Michalski Testimonial
  • October 17.: Greater Ministerial Association
  • October 17: Wisconsin Service Association
  • October 21: National Avenue Re-Opening
  • October 23: Welcome to Senator Kennedy
  • October 23: Introduction of Senator John F. Kennedy
  • October 27: Milwaukee Advertising Club
  • October 28: UW-M Conference on Urban University
  • October 29: Lincoln Ave. Reopening
  • October 31: BOMA (Building Owners and Managers Association)
  • November 2: AAA Dedication
  • November 7: National Security Seminar
  • November 7: Public Relations Course Certificates
  • November 10: Alverno College
  • November 11: Veterans Day Ceremony
  • November 14: Book Binders Local #49
  • November 16: League of Wisconsin Municipalities
  • November 17: Hall of Fame program
  • November 19: Holiday Folk Fair
  • November 22: Semi-Annual Message
  • November 22: #4--WISN-TV-Across the Mayor's Desk--
  • December 3: Harvey Kitzman Testimonial
  • December 4: Newspaper Guild - Modern Spirits Award
  • December 8: Jackson Park Overpass
  • December 8: Eagles Luncheon Club
  • December 9: American Institute of Architects-Award to Perrin
  • 1961 January-March
  • January 5: County Officials
  • January 6: Building Service Employes Locals Nos. 17 and 481
  • January 9: Intergovernmental Council
  • January 10: Greater Council of Churches
  • January 12: Wisconsin Concrete Products Association
  • January 12: Safety Celebration - American Can Company
  • January 14: Bay View Business Association
  • January 14: International Association of Machinists
  • January 15: County Democratic Officers Dinner
  • January 17: Milwaukee Board of Realtors
  • January 19: Wisconsin Association of School Boards
  • January 24: Goethe House Association
  • January 22: Milwaukee Baseball Writer's Dinner
  • January 24: #5-WISN-TV--Across the Mayor's Desk-“What's new in '61?”
  • January 31, Milwaukee Press Club - Anniversary
  • February 1: National Smoke Eaters Club
  • February 4: Union Label and Service Trades Council
  • February 6: Wisconsin Association of Plumbing Contractors
  • February 11: Mitchell Street Advancement Association
  • February 17: American Welding Society
  • February 27: Milwaukee Development Group Luncheon
  • February 28: Milwaukee Fire Department
  • March 9: Pabst Welcoming
  • March 12: St. Margaret Mary Church
  • March 13: Unemployment Conference
  • March 14: Secretary of Labor Goldberg Meeting
  • March 15: Milwaukee Board of Realtors
  • March 18: Sentinel Sports and Boat Show
  • March 26: Greek Independence Day
  • March 29: Foreman's Safety School
  • March 30: Urban Renewal Conference -Metro. Builders Assoc.
  • 1961 April-June
  • April 2: #6-WISN-TV-Across the Mayor's Desk-Condemnation Referendum
  • April 6: Manpower Incorporated
  • April 9: Wendelyn Kraft Testimonial
  • April 12: Downtown Association
  • April 13: Annual Gridiron Dinner
  • April 18: Annual Charter Message
  • -April 22: Housing Conference
  • April 28: Civil Defense Message
  • May 3: Municipal Signal Association
  • May 6: State Council of Machinists
  • May 8: National Catholic Music Educators
  • May 9: Civic Reception for Japanese Ship MUNESHIMA MARU
  • May 13: Allied Industrial Workers, Region #9
  • May 17: Welcome to Storer Televison Salespeople
  • May 22: Statement before Sub. on Emp. and Manpower regarding Bill S-986
  • May 23: Eagles Class Initiation
  • May 30: Memorial Day Observance
  • June 7: Association of Marquette U. Women
  • June 2: Wisconsin Press Association Convention
  • June 10: John Heidenreich Testimonial
  • June 16: Welcome for Frenchmen Tofring Midwest
  • June 17: Jefferson-Jackson Day
  • June 20: State Office Bldg. Groundbreaking
  • June 27: Home Modernization Seminar
  • 1961 July-September
  • July 2: Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation
  • July 3: Parking Lot Dedication
  • July 4: Fourth of July Park Visits
  • July 6: Marine Plaza Topping Out
  • July 8: South Shore Water Frolic
  • July 8: #7-WISN-TV--Across the Mayor's Desk-“City-County-State-Federal, etc.”
  • July 18: International Assn. of Auditorium Managers
  • September 4: Postmaster General Day
  • September 7: North-21 Parking Lot Opening
  • September 14: Dedication Ceremony for Pier 2
  • September 23: United Fund Kickoff Event
  • September 23: Third Annual Governor's Dinner
  • September 27: American Water Works Association
  • 1961 October-December
  • October 12: AFL-CIO: Business Agents Luncheon
  • October 13: The 1961 Radio Free Europe Inspection Tour
  • October 13: Mayor's Special Report: Berlin, America, Civil Defense, on WITI-TV
  • October 18: Apartment House. Dedication (Good Hope and Teutonia)
  • October 19: Wisconsin Power and Operating Engineer's League
  • October 21: Casimir Pulaski Day
  • October 24: U.N. Day Welcome for Ambassador Boland
  • October 25: Address to Commission on Community Relations
  • October Civil Rights - Teeter material
  • October 28: Dedication Ceremony for Parking Structure
  • October 31: Traffic Club- Welcome for Mayor Bartle
  • November 5: Dedication of John Marshall Jr.-Sr. High School
  • November 9: Christmas Seal Campaign
  • November 10: Museum Cornerstone Ceremony
  • November 16: American Society for Public Administration (ASPA)
  • November 16: Hall of Fame Presentation
  • November 16: American Psychiatric Association
  • November 18: Holiday Folk Fair
  • November 21: Equal Opportunity Day
  • December 3: Rex Fransway Testimonial Dinner
  • December 7: Pearl Harbor Memorial Services
  • December 17: Municipal Christmas Tree Program
  • December 18: “CARE” Plug
  • December 22: CitylHall Nurses Association
  • December 30: WTMJ-TV N.Y. -- Statement for Saturday Nite Theatre Intermission
  • December 31: Swan Theater Opening
  • December 31: New Years Message
  • 1962 January-March
  • January 9: Milwaukee Board of Realtors
  • January 11: First Methodist Church
  • January 17: Advertising Printing Month -Ben Franklin Banquet
  • January 18: STATUS OF THE CITY MESSAGE
  • January 29: President's Committee on Youth Employment at AMA
  • January 31: Milwaukee's 116th Anniv. -Press Club
  • February 4: Rev. Wesley Gallup Anniversary
  • February 6: Lincoln Ave. Businessmen's Association
  • February 12: Optimist Club of Milwaukee
  • February 12: Santa Maria Council -KC
  • February 15: Ground-Breaking Ceremonies, Lewis Center
  • February 22: Henry Reuss Birthday Dinner
  • February 23: Elf un Society
  • February 24: B'Nai B'rith Fund Drive Banquet
  • March 15: Sales and Marketing Executives of Milwaukee
  • March 17: Sentinel Sports and Boat Show
  • March 25: Don Bosco -All Activities Banquet
  • 1962 April-June
  • April 3: Statement before House Committee on Public Works
  • April 15: Jr. Allstar (Bowling Championship-Presentation of Trophy
  • April 17: ANNUAL CHARTER MESSAGE
  • April 25: Annual Gridiron Dinner
  • April 25: Wisconsin Congress of Parents and Teachers
  • April 26: St. Jude's League
  • April 30: Opening of Plaza Parking Pavilion
  • May 3: Youth Government Day
  • May 12: Jefferson-Jackson Day
  • May 14: U.S. Conference of Mayors at Miami
  • May 19: Electrical Workers Union #494
  • May 21: Life Underwriters, Project Understanding
  • June 9: Unico National Italian Civic Organization
  • June 10: Milwaukee Chapter #434 Order of AHEPA
  • June 10: Independent Order of Oddfellows
  • June 11: Communication Workers of America
  • June 13: Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities
  • June 21: Conference on Proposed International Festival
  • June 22: Policy Committee of Capital Improvements Co-ordinating Committee of the 5 Taxing Units
  • June 25: Hearing on Apportionment of Senate Assembly and Senate Districts
  • June 27: Groundbreaking ceremonies, Library at S. 35 and Oklahoma
  • 1962 July-September
  • July 4: Fourth of July Park Visits
  • July 5: Operation Good Neighbor -Milwaukee Urban League
  • July 12: Introduction of Mr. Fry as new Director Div. Econ. Development and Trade Fair and Festival feasibility
  • July 24: South Side Youth Services Committee
  • August 4: Review and Recommendations regarding 1963 municipal budget
  • August 17: J.C. Penney Company Grand Opening
  • August 26: Press and Municipal Govt. at American Municipal Congress
  • August 28: Address to the American Municipal Association
  • September 4: Message to Budget Examining Committee
  • September 12: Cavour Club
  • September 20: Bond Store Opening
  • September 21: Gimbels fashion show
  • September 24: Resolution proposing Com. Social Development Cm.
  • September 24: Pabst Theatre Opening
  • September 26: Home for Dependent Children (Mrs. Maier)
  • 1962 October-December
  • October 1: Wisconsin State AFL-CIO
  • October 2: Parkinson's Civil Defense Re-evaluation
  • October 9: Votapek Welcome Wisconsin Hairdressers and Cosmetologists
  • October 14: Mike Potter Testimonial
  • November: Morris Oesterreich Testimonial
  • November 8: Voice of America Interview
  • November 9: Conserving our Cities Conference
  • November 11: Sid Sales Testimonial
  • November 17: Holiday Folk Fair
  • November 17: Upper Third St. Commercial Association
  • November 20: March of Dimes Kickoff
  • November 22: Thanksgiving Day Message
  • November 22: Thanksgiving Day talk on WTMJ-TV
  • November 27: Regarding Community Social Development Commission to School Board
  • November 27: Civic Orchestra Concert
  • December 3: American Vocational Association
  • December 3: Statement on SDC before Com. on County Institutions
  • December 6: Fact-Finding Committee for proposed Post Office
  • December 11: Police Department Talks - Vocational School
  • December 16: Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
  • December 17: Lincoln High School
  • December 19: Women's Court and Civic Conference
  • December 22: Talk on WISN-TV regarding resignation letters -Mayoral Powers
  • December 27: Transport Company Luncheon
  • 1963 January-March
  • January 3: City Club, Legislative meeting
  • January 6: Salvation Army Building Dedication
  • January 9: Remarks on John Doe Proceedings
  • January 18: 7th Annual Region 10, UAW, Womens- Conference
  • January 19: Barbers Union Local 50
  • January 20: Baseball Writers 10th Annual Dinner
  • January 28: Reception for World Vision Korean Orphan Choir
  • January 28: Premier of WMVT CHANNEL 36
  • January 29: Press Club Birthday Luncheon
  • February 9: Testimonial to Arthur (Swede) Johnson
  • February 12: Hi Mount PTA
  • February 12: Crime Prevention Luncheon - Exchange Club
  • February 14: World Festival Planning Group
  • February 16: Mitchell St. Advancement Association
  • February 17: Testimonial for: Milw. County Pharmacists
  • February 19: Master Builders: Assn. of Wisconsin
  • February 20: Boy Scouts, Council Court of Honor
  • February 21: American Society for Public Administration
  • February 22: Mayor's Testimony to Subcom. on Education regarding Youth Employment Act (presented by Dr. Parkinson)
  • February 23: WMUS-TV SPECIAL SHOW
  • March 2: B'Nai B'Rith Women Fund durive Banquet
  • March 11: Wisconsin League of Senior Citizens St. Patrick's day party
  • March 13: Downtown Association Annual Meeting
  • March 16: Allied Industrial Workers, Wisconsin Delegates meeting
  • March 16: South Side Lions Club, 25th Anniv. Birthday Party
  • March 25: Lapham Park Low Rent Project groundbreaking ceremony
  • March 26: Rotary Club of Milwaukee 50th Anniversary
  • March 26: Upper Third St. Commercial Association
  • March 29: New VA Hospital Cornerstone Laying Ceremony, Wood, Wisconsin
  • 1963 April-June
  • April 3: Milwaukee County Labor Council -- AFL-CIO -- Delegate Meeting
  • April 9: Across the Mayor's Desk -- WISN-TV
  • April 11: Milwaukee Lodge of Elks -- 38th Annual Baseball Banquet
  • April 16: Charter Message
  • April 17: Welcoming James Webb, NASA Director
  • April 25: Eagles Luncheon Club of the Air
  • April 25: Emancipation Proclamation Observance
  • April 28: Independent Neighborhood Grocers Ass'n -- 34th Annual Installation Banquet
  • May 2: Central States Regional Conference Committee of the American Public Welfare Association
  • May 4: Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner
  • May 12: Fraternal Order of Eagles -- Annual Mothers' Day Concert
  • May 13: American, Society of Civil Engineers Water Resources Conference
  • May 14: Capitol Library Groundbreaking Ceremonies
  • May 14: Financial Analysts Federation
  • May 15: Youth City Government Day
  • May 15: Peace Officers' Memorial Day
  • May 17: First Annual Open House for Senior Citizens
  • May 17: Central States Women's Traffic Conference
  • May 17: North American Newspaper-WEB Conference
  • May 18: SOILOL Milwaukee Gymnastic Association
  • May 18: United Steelworkers of America District 32
  • May 21: Milwaukee Board of Realtors
  • May 22: Statement regarding Bills S.855 and S.915 to subcommittee on Intergovernmental Relations of the United States Senate Committee on Government Operations
  • May 23: Council of South Side Advancement Associations
  • May 24: Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen
  • May 26: District No. 10--International Ass'n of Machinists--75th Anniversary Celebration Banquet
  • May 29: Statement on Memorial Day observance
  • June 1: UNICO National Italian Civic Association--Annual Scholarship Awards Banquet
  • June 3: Milwaukee Fourth of July Commission Meeting
  • June 4: Meeting of Community Social Development Commission
  • June 6: Oklahoma Library Luncheon for Advancement, Business and Men's Service Clubs
  • June 8: Convention of Wisconsin Federation of Women's Club
  • June 10: 72nd Annual Convention -- General Federation of Women's Clubs -- “Wisconsin Night” Banquet
  • June 11: Open House -- Northwestern National Life Insurance Building
  • June 12: Milwaukee Commission on Community Relations
  • June 12: Washington High School Commencement Address
  • June 14: Hopkins Street Advancement Association Inc. -- Flag Day
  • June 18: Melody Top Opening
  • June 20: Disabled American Veterans and Auxiliary Installation
  • June 24: Motion Picture Commission
  • June 24: American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers
  • June 26: Dedication of Marquette University College of Nursing at St. Joseph Hospital
  • June 28: UAW International Agricultural Implement Wage and Hour Council Convention
  • 1963 July-September
  • July 2: Radio tape for 4th of July
  • July 3: Remarks at John Ernst 25th Anniv. and Midsummer Festival
  • July 4: Parks Speech for 4th of July
  • July 4: Statements for WISN-TV July 4th Parade coverage
  • July 6: Swiss Turners Veterans Banquet
  • July 12: Statement regarding helping county Xpressway design by relocating Milwaukee Road depot and tracks
  • July 14: SSBU Sloga Federation - Annual Picnic
  • July 14: Bavarian Folkfestival
  • July 14: South Shore Water Frolic
  • July 14: Welcome for King Peter of Yugoslavia
  • July 15: Groundbreaking for Greyhound Bldg.
  • July 16: Safety Awards Luncheon - Jewish Com. Center
  • July: Milwaukee Hospital promotion
  • July 20: Bastille Day Dinner - Le Circle Francais
  • July 20: 28th Air Refueling Group Review-Gen.Mitchell Field
  • July 21: (Journal Article) Mayor's Plan for Progress
  • July 22: Federal officials association luncheon
  • July 25: Statement by Mayor regarding civil rights efforts
  • July 30: YWCA “Let's Really Live” Project
  • July 31: All city Golden Age Picnic
  • August 1: China-Burma-India Veterans Association Reunion
  • August 3: Schwaben Maennenchor song festival
  • August 5: Bus. Representatives and Organizers Sheet Metal Workers
  • August 12: Councilman's Group Luncheon, 40th Amer. Municipal Congress AMA
  • August 13: Melody Top phone call from Houston
  • August 14: Acceptance remarks of VP'cy of AMA
  • August 20: KC Convention Welcome
  • August 24: Allied Veterans' Council, VJ Day ceremonies
  • August 31: TV address regarding budget request for Soc. Dev. Com. support
  • September 7: Building Service Employes Intl. Union, AFL-CIO, Local 17
  • September 7: “Across the Mayor's Desk: The 1964 City Budget”
  • September 11: American Water Works Association
  • September 12: Business Agents Luncheon Club
  • September 14: Carpenters' Apprenticeship completion ceremony
  • September 14: Dedication of Milwaukee Boys' Club, W. Rogers St.
  • September 16: International Harvester Company retains operations here
  • September 17: TV statement regarding Lins controversy
  • September 24: Wisconsin Chiefs of Police Conference
  • September 25: North Central States Apprenticeship conference
  • September 29: Wisconsin Federation of Butchers Convention
  • September 29-62: Muenchener Oktoberfest - United Bavarian Societies
  • 1963 October-December
  • October 13: SDC meeting stating purpose of Commn. is all social problems
  • October 13: St. Stanislaus Holy Name Society
  • October 14: Honoring Elks Club Youth Band
  • October 14: 16th Annual International Systems Meeting
  • October 15: Hilton Inn Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
  • October 21: Beeper stating SDC of Greater Milw. should handle problems of ?
  • October 21: Statement to CC Jud-Leg. Com. regarding resolution to est. Senior Cit. Com
  • October 23: League of Wisconsin Municipalities
  • October 23: Hillside Beautification Project Awards
  • October 28: AIP 1963 National Conference
  • November 1: Civil Rights Conference - Wisconsin State AFL-CIO
  • November 6: Laying 1st Block of new Goodwill Industries Bldg.
  • November 9: Upper 3 St. Autumn Dinner Dance
  • November 9: Amvets Post #14, Bay View
  • November 10: WITI-TV “Opinion” - regarding commission for aged
  • November 12: National Tax Association Conference
  • November 13: Meeting of Soc. Dev. Com. stressing purpose of commission
  • November 18: Statement to Jud-Legis. Com. of CC regarding aged issue
  • November 19: Ribbon Cutting - Plymouth Hill homes
  • November 19: Dr. Robert C. Weaver Dinner
  • November 20: Natl. Assoc. of Education Broadcasters
  • November 21: Joe Krueger Presentation
  • November 21: St. Casimir's Home and School
  • November 21: Undelivered talk to CC regarding Truckers' strike
  • November 22: Statement on TV regarding Kennedy's Assassination
  • November 23: Opening 20th An. Holiday Folk Fair
  • November 25: Memorial Services for John F. Kennedy
  • November 30: Midwinter Conf. of Wisconsin Eagles
  • December 1: 50th Anniv. of Anti-Defamation League of B'Nai B'Rith
  • December 1: Oklahoma Library Dedication TV statement on Galbrecht Issue
  • December 13: Annual Stewards Banquet, Teamsters Local 200
  • December 15: Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
  • December 16: Jr. Bar Association luncheon
  • December 20: Christmas Message
  • December 20: Alternate Christmas Message
  • December 24: City Hall Nurses Association
  • December 27: 2nd Annual Dairyland Classic (Basketball)
  • December 29: Joe E. Smith Testimonial Dinner on Behalf of Israel Bonds
  • December 30: College Employment Opportunity Day
  • 1964 January-March
  • January 11: Wisconsin State Council of Machinists
  • January 12: Northside YMCA Bldg.-Groundbreaking
  • January 15: Citizens' Govtl. Research Bur. - 50th Anniversary dinner
  • January 15: 50th Anniversary Symposium - Citizens' Govtl. Research Bureau
  • January 19: Barber's Union Local #50
  • January 19: 11th Annual Baseball Writers - Diamond Dinner
  • January 23: Smoke Eaters Club - awards night
  • January 25: 62nd Annual Tournament - Wisconsin State Bowling Association
  • January 25: Brewery Workers Local No. 9--- 8th Annual Educational Inst.
  • January 25: I.B.E.W. Apprenticeship Completion Ceremonies
  • January 26: Loyal Order of the MOOSE Milwaukee Lodge 49 - Golden Anniv.
  • January 27: Welcome to DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING
  • January 29: Press Club CITY BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON
  • February 1: Bavarian SOCCER CLUB Championship Banquet
  • January 29: Tech Engineer-Industry Smoker, MILWAUKEE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
  • February 3: Vocational School Groundbreaking Ceremonies
  • February 4: Billy Mitchell Award Dinner - Schlitz Country Club
  • February 8: MITCHELL ST. ADVANCEMENT ASSN. -53rd Annual Dinner Dance and Install.
  • February 10: MASTER BUILDERS ASSOCIATION - ANNUAL Stag Dinner
  • February 10: SHEET METAL WORKERS
  • February 11: Beeper statement regarding Ald. Lanser's comment on Tax Commr. apt.
  • February 12: Welcome to N.Y.World's Fair Summer Festival Queen
  • February 15: Kennedy memorial services (and deceased Army and Navy Union members)
  • February 17: Inter-Group Council of Women
  • February 18: Men's Club of Trinity Presbyterian Church - LADIES' NIGHT
  • February 19: Women's Court and Civic Conference - YWCA
  • February 19: Mayor's Statement at airport - re:.: Pres. Johnson's War on: Poverty
  • February 20: Support of Bill S-2463 (Housing and Community Development Act: of 1964 before Housing Subcom. of Senate Committee on Banking and Currency on behalf of American Municipal Association
  • February 29: Variety Club of Wisconsin-Dinner
  • March 3: Dedication STATE OFFICE BUILDING
  • March 6: GOLDEN AGE Theatre Movie Club - 6th Anniversary Party
  • March 14: Allied Industrial Workers - Wisconsin Delegates Meeting
  • March 14: Groundbreaking Ceremonies - ZONTA MANOR
  • March 15: LOCAL 75 - UAW PENSIONERS Club
  • March 15: Statement at Campaign opening breakfast 3-17: WITI-PV STATEMENT
  • March 18: Statement praising Congressmen Reuss and Zablocki regarding pirating industry
  • March 19: Instit. on Civic Responsibility-ARCHDIOCESAN C. OF CATHOLIC WOMEN
  • March 21: WEMP - Programs for People-economic development
  • March 26: “Point at Issue” - WTMJ-TV Role of Mayor
  • March 28: WEMP - Report to People - city development program
  • 1964 April-June
  • March 31: Jr. Chamber of Commerce - Good Government Award
  • April 4: WEMP Broadcast (Pre-election) regarding problems and programs
  • April 5: Radio Broadcast, Campaign Talk, regarding projects and programs
  • April 6: BEEPER regarding Gen.-Douglas MacArthur's death
  • April 7: Mayor's election night statement
  • April 11: Report to the People: Thanks and promise to discuss civic concerns
  • April 18: Report to the People: State Assembly Bill regarding Brown Deer
  • April 21: 2nd Inaugural Message to Common Council - Orig. Script and Printed Copy
  • April 23: 1st Mtg. of Survey and Audit Com. of Dept. City Dev. operations
  • April 25: Report to the People: Tax Base, Com. R., Ec. Dev., Soc. Dev.
  • April 30: Statement regarding Inland Steel Products new plant
  • April 30: UAW Region 10 Annual Women's Conference
  • May 1: 10th Anniversary American Motors
  • May 2: Report to the People: Transfer Museum and Library to County; Col. of all property taxes by county; Inland Steel Plant and land bank idea
  • May 3: 50th Jubilee - Holy Name Polish National Church
  • May 4: Forum for Progress Luncheon, Intro Mayor Naftalin of Minneapolis
  • May 5: Welcome 108 Session of Annual Wisconsin Conf. of Evangelical United Brethren Church--Emmanuel E.U.B. Church
  • May 5: Civic Federation Luncheon
  • May 7: Assn. of Commerce--Civic Lunch Honoring Police Chief Breier and Retiring Chief Johnson
  • May 8: 2nd Annual Open House for Senior Citizens--Eagles Club
  • May 8: TV tape: regarding School Boycott and suggestion for meeting
  • May 9: Report to the People: Recount of weekly activities in role of Mayor
  • May 10: 14th Annual Mothers Day Concert -- Eagles Ballroom
  • May 14: Capitol Library Groundbreaking ceremonies
  • May 14: Association of Washington Cities Remarks -- Spokane, Wash.
  • May 16: Welcome for Sen.Hubert Humphrey-Jefferson-Jackson Dinner
  • May 16: Report to the People: Efforts regarding school boycott; Youth Govt. Day; student internship; 21-story add. to Pfister Hotel; resolution approving sale of prop. for town
  • May 23: Report to the People: Upholds Sen. Edmund Muskie's reference to lack of fed. urban research; announcement of several apts.
  • May 30: Statement for Resolutions Com., U.S. Conf. of Mayors, regarding use of tax-exempt city and state bonds for Indust. Development
  • May 30: Report to the People: Memorial Day; Polish Army Vet. Assn.; Request, U.S. Conf. of Mayors oppose fed. tax-exempt local and state bonds for indust. dev. purposes
  • May 30: 15th Intl. Triennial Conv. of Polish Avmy Vets. Assn. of America
  • May 30: Mayor's formal statement regarding Memorial Day observance
  • June 5: Welcome 27th Biennial Convention 5th Distr. Sons of Norway
  • June 6: Report to the People: Tribute to D-Day vets; request S.D. to determine role in Pres.'s War on Poverty
  • June 7: Greater Beneficial Un. of Pittsburgh Life Ins.Summer Festival
  • June 7: Anthony King Testimonial Dinner
  • June 7: Marquette U. Honorary Degree Recipients welcome
  • June 11: Address to Milwaukee Commission on Community Relations
  • June 13: Report to the People: World festival report
  • June 13: Unico Natl. Italian Civic Assn.-Annual Scholarship Awards
  • June 19: Welcome to Fifth Congressional District Democrats and Gov. Reynolds
  • June 20: Report to the People: regarding request for staff to help displaced businesses
  • June 25: Welcome Wisconsin Bldrs. Assn.
  • June 27: Report to the People: C.R.P. unveiling
  • June 27: Presentation of Milwaukee's Community Renewal Program Meeting
  • June 28: B'Nai B'Rith District No. 6 Convention
  • June 29: Inland Steel Company Groundbreaking
  • June 29: Eagles -Intl. Civic Service Award to Robert A. Uihlein, Jr.
  • 1964 July-September
  • July 4: Fourth of July Park Appearances and Schedule
  • July 4: City Hall Tower Bell Ringing Ceremony
  • July 5: Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, Dedication
  • July 6: Dedication of New Fire Sta., Engine 38
  • July 11: Letter Carriers Assn. 41st Biennial Convention
  • July 11: #22, Report to the People: Acquired site for joint library and public health Center, 76 and Mill Rd.; fire sta. dedicated; approved Neighborhood Conservation Center: Midtown; approved genl. development plan for Civic Center; Mulroy
  • July 12: South Shore Water Frolic
  • July 18: #23, Report to the People: Milw. Rd. sta. plans; P.O. design; Fry; Milwaukee Idea
  • July 20: United Church Ushers Assn. of American 45th Annual Conven.
  • July 25: #24, Report to the People: Mayor withholds approval of short-term harbor bonds; mayor's program regarding bonded indebtedness; Bert
  • July 29: Mayor's Acceptance remarks at AMA Convention
  • July 27: Mayor's remarks presiding at P.M. Session, AMA
  • August 1: #25, Report to the People: Mayor elected Pres. of AMA; Mulroy
  • August 3: Catholic Order of Foresters, 37th Annual Convention
  • August 6: Opening city's 1st Neighborhood Conservation Off.-Midtown District
  • August 6: Meeting of Special Audit Com. of Department of City Development
  • August 8: #26, Report to the People--Miles. Rd. Groundbreaking, War on Poverty, 1st Conservation center
  • August 12: MSOE groundbreaking, Roy W. Johnson Residence Hall
  • August 14: VJ Day Ceremonies, Allied Veterans Council, Washington Park
  • August 15: #27, Report to the People: Prepare for Mayor Wagner's visit; Mulroy: Efforts to void Supreme Ct. decision regarding apportnnent; MSOE grdbrkg.
  • August 18: Sentinel All-America Youth Bowl Awards
  • August 18: Intro. of Mayor R.F. Wagner--Coach House, Reception-Dinner
  • August 19: Intro. of Mayor Wagner to Plant Gate Club--Pfister
  • August 19: Statement before Soc. Dev. Com. Public Mtg. on War Against Poverty
  • August 20: Dedication of Lapham Park Housing Project
  • August 21: I.U.E. Dist. #8, 4 state conference
  • August 22: #28, Report to the People: Witness signing of Anti-poverty bill in Washington, D.C., SDC meeting; Mayor Wagner visit; Mulroy
  • August 22: Testimonial for John Klatt--Sheet metal Workers
  • August 29: #29, Report to the People--Begin Budget hearings; Mulroy
  • August 29: Mayor's letter to Budget Examining Committee read out loud
  • September 2: Chapman's Downtown parking pavilion opening
  • September 3: Project Cause Graduation, UW-M
  • September 5: #30, Report to the People: Executive budget message; Mayor
  • September 6: Ribbon Cutting--Crossfield Ave. opening
  • September 12: #31, Report to the People: Milw. Renaissance; Fry
  • September 12: Pete Schoeman Testimonial
  • September 13: St. Catherine's Holy Name Society
  • September 16: Oklahoma Municipal League, 51st Annual Convention, Tulsa
  • September 19: Welcome, 2nd annual Natl. Program Institute, League of Women Voters
  • September 19: #32, Report to the People: St. Catherine's H.N. Soc. regarding city problems; Recommends in Exec. Budget message fulltime office of intergovernmental relations; re-allocation of fed. resources stressed at Oklahoma Muni. League in Tulsa; Mulroy
  • September 19: Welcome to League of Women Voters
  • September 19: Mexican Independence Day Celebration--Eagles
  • September 21: 83rd annual mtg. American Transit Association, New York City
  • September 25: Welcome, Wisconsin Health Insurance Underwriters-State Sales Congress
  • September 26: #33, Report to the People; Address to Transit Assn. on behalf of AMA; urge Youth Opportunity Center in Milw.; art. about Milwaukee in U.S. News & World Report; Mulroy
  • September 28: United Fund Kick-off
  • 1964 October-December
  • October 2: Conference on EDP Systems (Computers) - N.Y.
  • October 3: Rep. to People - Intgvtl. Liaison and Computer talk
  • October 7: Civic Luncheon -Ford Motor Company
  • October 8: Conti. Can Company “We Like It Here” Civic Luncheon
  • October 10: Rep.to People -Voter Reg. Week; req. CC policy on workers idled by strikes
  • October 11: St. Nicholas Holy Name Society
  • October 12: Columbus Day, 4th Annual, Italian American Fed. of Milw Cty.
  • October 15: Gov. Reynolds Test. and WELCOME TO SENATOR HUMPHREY
  • October 15: League of Wisconsin Municipalities, 66th Annual Conf., Madison
  • October 16: Grdbrkg. New Teamster Hdqtrs. Bldg. and Med. Cen. Local No. 200
  • October 16: Mrs. Sargent Shriver Luncheon - United Assn. for Retarded Children
  • October 17: Rep. to People-Budget Hearing Completed--Leag. of Wisconsin Mun.-Intgvl Liaison req. of CC
  • October 17: Pulaski Day Banquet - Polish Natl. Alliance
  • October 19: Volmer Dahlstrand Test. - Local #8 Am. Fed. of Musicians
  • October 24: Rep. to People-Req. Audit-Arena Bd. study hotel feasibility
  • October 26: Traffic Club Annual Dinner
  • October 30: (Rough Draft) Pres. Johnson's Visit
  • October 31: Rep. to the People-Mayors' Stmt. of Prin.-regarding Baseball
  • November 4: Council for Adult Learning
  • November 5: Maryland Municipal League, College Park, Maryland
  • November 7: Rep. to People- Adult Education
  • November 8: Brkfst. in Honor of Bro. Lewis A. Stocking--Wisconsin York Rite Assn.
  • November 9: Clarence J. (Doc) Poiron Test., State St. Advance. Assn.
  • November 10: Vliet St. Adv. Assn. Annual Banquet
  • November 14: Rep. to People-Discussion of Police matters with near N.S. group
  • November 14: Nevada Municipal Assn., Reno, Nevada
  • November 16: League of Oregon Cities, Eugene, Oregon
  • November 20: Pabst Luncheon for Mayors in Connection with Folk Fair
  • November 20: Welcome, 21st Annual Holiday Folk Fair
  • November 21: Rep. to People - Elected Officials salary adjust.
  • November 22: Ray Markey Testimonial Dinner
  • November 28: Rep. to People - Water fountain program
  • December 10: 9th Annual Civic Heroism Award Dinner
  • December 12: Rep. to People - AMA name changed to Natl. Leag. of Cities -auth. letter to President regarding block grants
  • December 13: Gesu Holy Name Society
  • December 13: Xmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
  • December 13: Anti-Defamation League Annual Dinner meeting
  • December 13: 1st Annual Awards luncheon mtg.-Citizens Pl. and U.R. Com.
  • December 16: 10th Anniv. of new building - Jewish Community Center
  • December 18: 3rd Annual Daryland-Milw. Basketball Classic Luncheon
  • December 18: 30th Anniv. Dinner, UAW, Local 75
  • December 26: Report to the People - Holiday Greetings - Milw. Xmas Tree
  • December 28: 2nd Annual College Employment Opportunity Day
  • 1965 January-March
  • January 2: Report to People: E. Side A contracts signed, projects land bank purchases and fight for state aids and shared taxes as goals
  • January 6: City Club Annual dinner for legislators, Common Council and County Board
  • January 9: Report to People: Veto of Harbor Lease study
  • January 15: Ribbon Cutting-1st fl. Wing of Exhibits in New Museum
  • January 16: Report to People: Sister City
  • January 23: Gerald J. Enright Testimonial Dinner
  • January 23: Wisconsin State Council of Machinists
  • January 23: Report to People: World Festival/Tivoli Gardens
  • January 24: Baseball Writers Dinner
  • January 27: Browning School Award Day Program
  • January 28: National Smoke Eaters Club Annual Heroism Awards
  • January 30: Report to People: Preparations for signing CRP
  • February 1: Press Club Annual CITY BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON
  • February 1: Special ceremonial signing of resolution approving CRP
  • February 8: Evening with Walter Burke
  • February 10: Mass Transit Study Committee luncheon
  • February 11: Marquette U. Luncheon - Brooks Memorial Union
  • February 11: Ribbon Cutting - Greyhound Terminal
  • February 11: Testimonial for Harold “Zip” Morgan
  • February 13: Report to People: Annual report of Div. Economic Development
  • February 13: Amalgamated Meat Cutters, Local No. 73
  • February 14: United Bavarian Societies Annual Winterfest
  • February 14: St. Alexander Holy Name Society
  • February 20: Report to People: Mayor urges natl. convocation of urban experts in Milwaukee
  • February 20: Wisconsin Savings and Loan League, 69th Annual Mid-year conference lunch
  • February 21: Welcome Rev. Lovell Johnson and Mrs. Johnson--St. Mark A.M.E.Church
  • February 21: Dedication of Christopher Latham Sholes Jr. High School
  • February 22: American Legion Department of Wisconsin--To announce intention to bring 1968 National Convention to Milwaukee--Cudworth Post
  • February 23: Wisconsin Restaurant Association State Convention
  • February 27: Report to People: Approved CC resol. to unfreeze debt amort.; further study committee on fountains
  • March 6: Canaan Baptist Church annual banquet
  • March 6: Report to People: Requests U.S. senators and repres. to support President's urban program
  • March 8: Commonwealth Conf. on Com. Dev.--Pa. State U., University Pk., Pa
  • March 10: WISN Dinner,Coachlight Room, Coach House
  • March 10: Execution of Agreement to buy and sell Music Hall site
  • March 11: Civic Music Assn. Monthly Meeting -- Allis Art Library
  • March 11: Intro to Public Relations Training Conference for City Officials
  • March 13: Report to the People: Music Hall contract; possibilities of council on arts at Civic Music Assn.
  • March 14: St. Gregory's Holy Name Society
  • March 14: Dedication of Hungarian Home
  • March 14: Slovak League of America Dinner
  • March 16: Milwaukee Jr. Chamber of Commerce Monthly Meeting
  • March 16: Cass St. Social Center Girls' Volley Ball Award Dinner
  • March 16: Milwaukee School of Eng.--Redevelop Authority Contract Signing
  • March 18: Distinguished Salesman's Award Night
  • March 20: Report to People: Public meeting on sister city program proposed
  • March 20: Allied Industrial Workers, AFL-CIO--Annual regional council
  • March 22: Industrial Payroll Savgs. Program Luncheon-University Club
  • March 22: Message to be read by Corneff Taylor to Press Conf. for HS editor?
  • March 23: Statement to Sister City Committee
  • March 24: Mayor's Remarks at Ceremonies: “Time Capsule”-Climatrol Div.
  • March 27: Report to People: Propose tax assmt. and coll. as county function
  • March 30: Statement re. Bill S.561, Intergovmtl. Cooperation Act of 1965 to subcom. on Intergovtl. Relations of the US Senate
  • March 31: Address to National Legislative Conference-Washington, D.C.
  • March 31: Intro to V.P. Humphrey, Natl. Legislative Conference
  • 1965 April-June
  • April 3: Report to People: National Legislative Conf. in Wash.
  • April 3: Welcome to NAACP Region II Conf. Freedom Dinner
  • April 5: Formal Opening, Milwaukee Youth Opportunity Center
  • April 7: Milw. Cty. Labor Council AFL-CIO-Delegate Mtg. and Instal. of Officers
  • April 8: Soc. for Adv. of Mgmt.-Past Presidents' Night
  • April 10: Report to People: Reaffirms confidence in Perrin, Slayton disclaims criticism of administration in wire
  • April 11: Holy Rosary Church Holy Name Society
  • April 17: Report to People: M. to deliver annual charter message Tuesday
  • April 20: Charter Message to CC
  • April 22: Holy Name Speakers Bureau
  • April 24: Report to People: M. promoted fountains in annual charter messg.
  • April 24: Dale Carnegie Alumni Assn. Div. 2 Convention
  • April 25: Wisconsin Assn. of Food Dealers 65th Annl. Convention
  • April 26: Milw. Lutheran High School
  • April 27: Final Report Meeting--Music-Hall-Theater Fund Campaign
  • April 28: Neighborhood Conservation Festival-West Div. H.S.
  • April 28: Welcome for R. R. Sargent Shriver -- UW-M
  • April 29: Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity Bus. and Indust. Fair and Luncheon-UW-M
  • April 30: City Club Forum, Cleveland, Ohio
  • May 1: Dedication of Journal Fountain
  • May 1: Report to People: Stressed need for expanded nghbrhd. conserv.
  • May 1: Walter Schmidt Recognition Dinner
  • May 3: Report to People: Juneau Village Groundbreaking cerem.; Mayor's physical checkup at Mayo; letter to Cong. Reuss asking help regarding federal obstacles to 2 housing projects for elderly
  • May 15: Report to People: Juneau Square project; Fry pointed out to Downtown Association increase in downtown constr. since M.took office
  • May 12: Fry's speech to Downtown Association's Annual Mtg.
  • May 22: Report to People: In Charter Messg. to CC, M. pointed out Milw. finances will fall short in next ten years; Citizens Com. on Revenue Distr. working for action thru Legislature; M. proposed Intergovernmental Fiscal Liaison Office
  • May 29: Report to People: Plea for traffic safety on Memorial Day; State veto of zoning change UW-M area
  • May 30: Panel Discussion on Expanding Equal Employment Opportunity--US Conf. of Mayors, St. Louis, Missouri
  • June 3: Urban Observatory Conference - Panel: Urban Renewal -- Goals, Procedures, Techniques
  • June 3: Urban Observatory Conference --Importance of Comparative Urban Research
  • June 3: Urban Observatory Conference---Intro to Panelists, statements of other Mayors on panels: Tate, Cavanagh, Holland, Locher
  • June 5: Report to People: Report on Urban Observatory Conference
  • June 6: Tennessee Muni. League--Keynote Address
  • June 11: MU Groundbrkg “Todd” Wehr Chemistry Bldg.
  • June 12: Report to People: Report from O&M Committee regarding Dept. Community Dev. changeover of duties to other depts.; asks City Dev. Dept. to restudy conserva. area project in relation to UW-M special int. area
  • June 12: Unico Natl. Italian Civic Assn. Annual Scholarship awards
  • June 15: Investors Diversified Services Inc.
  • June 15: Blatz American Legion Band Concert--Humboldt Park
  • June 16: Milw. Human Relations Coordinating Com. on Specific Civil Rights Issues -- Jewish Com. Center
  • June 17: Minnesota Municipal League
  • June 19: Report to People: Human Rel. Co. Com. Milw. Voluntary Equal Employment Opportunity Council; Com. on Com. Rel. to find executive secy.
  • June 19: Salute to Walter Burke
  • June 20: Georgia Muni. Assn. 32nd Annual Convent--keynote address
  • June 23: Amer. Federation, TV and Radio Artists
  • June 24: Wisconsin Independent Mutual Agents Assn.
  • June 24: Grndbrkg.--Highland Park Low Rent Project
  • June 26: Report to People: Meeting in Wash. with Steering Com. on Urban Observ.; Ga. Muni. League
  • June 27: Milw. Maenner. and Damenchoere Inc. Annual song Festival
  • June 28: 11th Annual Conv. and Workshop - Intl. Muni Parkg. Congr. Waterloo
  • June 29: Urban Observatories Steering Committee, Washington, D.C.
  • 1965 July-September
  • July 1: Opening of Exhibit of Fountain Photos--Milw. Museum
  • July 1: Send-Off Concert, Conntinental Youth Band
  • July 2: Friends of Proxmire Dinner
  • July 3: Int'l. Bavarian Schuplattler Conv. and 30th Anniv. Milw. Holzhackenbaum
  • July 3: Report to People: Program for 4 and 5 July; plea for holiday safety; backing for coordinated codes enforcement
  • July 4/5: Parks speech
  • July 6: Statmt.-Senate Govtl. and Vets Affairs Committee - Madison
  • July 7: Industl. Promotion Advt. Program Luncheon-Athletic Club
  • July 8: Message to Bd. of Est. regarding reorg. of Capital Improvements Com.
  • July 8: Links Inc. - Installation of Officers
  • July 10: Report to People: Rise in bus. and industl. activity--new Milw. Industrial Promotion Advt. Program; plea to State Senate-World Festival
  • July 11: South Shore Water Frolic
  • July 14: Announcement of Kohl's Shopping Center
  • July 15: Dedication of New Hdqtrs.-Northtown Planning and Dev. Council
  • July 15: TV Taping--plea for Continental Youth Band funds
  • July 15: Variety Club of Wisconsin “Sunshine Coach” dinner
  • July 16: WITI-TV “Opinion” Taping: regarding World Festival-support from state and county
  • July 17: Report to People: Kohls's shopping center in Granville area, and Northtown Plg. and Devmt. Council
  • July 19: Press Conference regarding War on Poverty program in Milwaukee
  • July 24: Mayor's remarks to: “Sports Committee”--NLC
  • July 24: Report to People: SDC--OEO--War on Poverty
  • July 26: President's address-NLC-42nd Annual Congress of Cities--Detroit
  • July 26: Report to People: VP Humphrey; Urban observ. approach-Mayor concludes pres. of NLC
  • July 31: Retirement party for Albert J. Hayes--Machinists Victory Hall
  • August 3: Retirement dinner for Mrs. Gladys Heysei Milwaukee Road Depot Dedication
  • August 4: World Festival Breakfast Meeting--Holiday Inn Central
  • August 7: Report to the People-World Festival; author. County to contrib.
  • August 9: Airport statemt. on way to Washington for signg. House and U. Dev. Act of 1965 by President
  • August 11: Statmt. to WITI-TV regarding final passg. of bill estab. Federal Department of Housing and Urban Dev.
  • August 11: Statement issued on above.
  • August 14: Report to People--26-Man community action program com. aptd.
  • September 9: Mayor's Beautification Committee Kickoff Breakfast
  • September 11: Report to the People--Beautification Com.--Fountain Program; Mulroy
  • September 12: St. Gerard Holy Name Society
  • September 16: Marquette U. Faculty Orientation Welcome--Brooks Memorial Union
  • September 17: Luncheon for American Legion Convention Group--Schlitz Br. Bottler
  • September 18: Report to People-Welcome Natl. Conv. American Inst. of Park Execs., appearance by First Lady--invite retired people to join beautif. progr.-Mayor makes bid for Milw. as site for 1968 Legion convention; Mulroy
  • September 18: Metro. Area UAW Retirees' Council Picnic--State Fair Park
  • September 18: Society of Wisconsin Chiropractors Regional Conven. Banquet
  • September 20: American Institute of Park Executives Conference--Welcome
  • September 21: Mrs. Lyndon Johnson Welcome--Mitchell Park Conservatory
  • September 21: Junior Chamber of Commerce Meeting--Nino's
  • September 22: Institute on Low Rent Hous-ing for the Elderly--UWM Student Union
  • September 23: Remarks to American Legion--Cudworth Post
  • September 23: 56-Second Spot--Channel 6--Fire Prevention and Cleanup Wk.-10/3-9
  • September 25: Report to People--Not broadcast.
  • September 27: New Fire Station Engine 11--Dedication -- 2526 S. K.K. Ave.
  • September 27: Dedication of North Halyard Street
  • September 27: Breakfast for Mrs. Ardie A. Halyard--Northtown Pl. and Dev. Council
  • September 28: Eastern Star of Wisconsin Order--Welcome
  • September 29: Mayor's Interview--Christian Science Monitor
  • September 29: Monthly Meeting Exchange Club of North Suburban Milwaukee
  • 1965 October-December
  • October 3: Dedication Banquet for New Health Center and Hdqtrs.-Teamsters General Local 200
  • October 3: Perlick Company Groundbreaking Ceremony-- 83 and Good Hope Rd.
  • October 5: Products of Industry Exhibit--Ribbon Cutting
  • October 6: Statmt. regarding Milw. selection as 1968 Amer. Leg. Conv. site
  • October 6: Film Statement ditto
  • October 7: Welcome for return of Am. Leg. Conv. Committee to Milwaukee
  • October 8: Statement on We-Milwaukeeans Proposal
  • October 9: Harvest Dance and Pow-Wow--Aerie Room--Eagles
  • October 9: Carpenters Apprentice Completion Cer. and Test. Banquet--16th Annual
  • October 10: St. Adalbert's Holy Name Society
  • October 10: Bavaria Minister President Welcome
  • October 12: Milw. School of Engineering Dedication of Roy W.Johnson Res. Hall
  • October 12: Columbus Day 33rd Annual Banquet--Italian Amer. Fed. of Milw. Cty.
  • October 13: ADDRESS TO MILWAUKEE COMMISSION ON COMMUNITY RELATIONS
  • October 14: St. John's Cathedral Holy Name Dinner
  • October 14: AFL-CIO LUNCHEON CLUB--MILWAUKEE INN
  • October 16: Pulaski Day Banquet--Annual
  • October 16: Northwest General Hospital Dedication-Cap. Dr. Lutheran Church
  • October 17: Retail Clerks Intl. Assn., Wisconsin Distr., 14th Annual Convention
  • October 19: Statement regarding civil rights movement mistake in picketing private residence of John Foley
  • October 20: Reply to Lloyd Barbee, boycott leader, statemt. of mayor being bankrupt in civil rights leadership
  • October 21: Midtown Conservation Plan Presentation--W. Div. H.S. Audit (Read by Bert Mulroy)
  • October 25: Milwaukee Day Luncheon--Master Brewers, Association of A.
  • October 30: Wisconsin Council of Senior Citizens
  • November 3: Invitation to hear Mayor's major address on civil rights
  • November 6: Veterans Day Parade and program - Amvets
  • November 6: Walnut Improvement Council Progress Celebration
  • November 6: Mayor's Civil Rights Address (WITI-TV)
  • November 6: Mayor Maier Reports - WEMP - (Intergovernmental Fiscal Liaison Office, Federal Aids)
  • November 10: “Thank You” Concert -- Continental Youth Band
  • November 10: Welcome UAW Region 10 Fair Practices and Civil Rights Conference - Wisconsin Hotel
  • November 10: Groundbreaking Ceremonies for New Forest Home Library, 15th Street and West Forest Home
  • November 11: WELCOME - National Organization on Legal Problems in Education -- 11th Annual Meeting
  • November 12: Bell Tower Acceptance - Milwaukee Public Museum
  • November 12: Third Biennial Civil Rights Conference - Wisconsin State AFL-CIO - Wisconsin Hotel
  • November 13: Lake Shore Post 474, American Legion - Annual Banquet - Milwaukee Post #1
  • November 13: Mayor Maier Reports - WEMP (civil rights)
  • November 14: Holy Name Society - St. Stephen's Church
  • November 14: Wisconsin Federation of Butchers - Testimonial Banquet and Dance
  • November 15: Inter-Group Council of Milwaukee Monthly Meeting
  • November 17: Groundbreaking for New Home - Little Sisters of the Poor
  • November 17: Mayor's Remarks at Fountain Dedication Ceremony - The Harp
  • November 22: 31st Annual Convention - Arkansas Municipal League, Hot Springs, Arkansas
  • November 20: Mayor Maier Reports - WEMP - Increase in Assessed Valuation Community Renewal Plan
  • November 27: Mayor Maier Reports - WEMP - City Budget, Fiscal Liaison, Beautification, Voting Machines
  • November 27: Founders Day Banquet - Steuben Society of America
  • November 20: Fifteenth Anniversary Dinner - American Serb Memorial Hall
  • November 29: Lighting of Salvation Army Christmas Tree
  • November 29: Mayor's Remarks at Civic Center Groundbreaking Ceremony
  • December 4: Mayor Maier Reports - WEMP - Safety Building
  • December 11: Mayor Maier Reports - WEMP - City Budget
  • December 12: Our Lady of Lourdes Holy Name Society
  • December 13: Monthly Meeting and Installation of Officers - 12th Ward Democratic Unit
  • December 16: Signing of 3-Year Labor Contract
  • December 17: Mayor's Statement on Appointment of Executive Director of Milwaukee World Festival Inc.
  • December 19: Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremonies - Milwaukee Arena
  • December 19: Mayor Maier Reports - WEMP - Office of Intergovernmental Fiscal Liaison
  • December 22: Mayor's Remarks for Groundbreaking of Merrill Park Public Housing Development - Delivered by Shep Magidson
  • December 25: Mayor Maier Reports - WEMP - Holiday Greetings
  • December 27: Third Annual College Opportunity Day - Welcome
  • 1966 January-March
  • January 1: Mayor Maier Reports - Progress of City
  • January 6: Mayor's Remarks on Appointment of Six New Members to the Community Relations Commission
  • January 10: Mayor's Remarks at Kickoff for Miller High Life Open Bowling Tourney
  • January 11: Mayor's Remarks at Milwaukee Board of Realtors Inauguration of Officers
  • January 12: Statement of Mayor on Appointment of Spcl. Committee to Plan Welcome for Astronaut Lovell
  • January 15: Mayor Maier Reports - Promotion of Milwaukee
  • January 18: WISN-TV “Challenge”
  • January 18: Ben Franklin Dinner - Graphic Arts and Advertising Guild
  • January 19: Mayor's Remarks - Milwaukee Christian Center - Annual Dinner
  • January 21: Red Fez Booster Luncheon - Mayor's Remarks
  • January 22: Mayor Maier Reports - Statistics on American Cities
  • January 22: Opening of Junior Achievement Trade Fair
  • January 24: Mayor's Remarks - Appointees to the Committee to Evaluate the Administration of the Community Relations-Social Development Commission in Milwaukee County
  • January 25: Announcement of Plans for Homecoming Celebration for Astronaut James A. Lovell, Jr.
  • January 25: Installation of Officers and Delegates - 17th Ward Democratic Unit
  • January 29: Mayor Maier Reports - Braves
  • January 31: City's 120th Birthday Celebration
  • February 3: Mayor's Remarks at 29th Annual Regional Foundry Conference
  • February 5: Wisconsin Press Photographers Association - 15th Annual Awards Banquet
  • February 19: Mayor Maier Reports - Appointment of Committee to recommend ways to improve Community Relations-Social Development Commission in Milwaukee County
  • February 22: Citizens' Governmental Research Bureau 52nd Annual Luncheon
  • February 23: Mayor's Remarks at Lovell Celebration
  • February 26: Mayor Maier Reports - James Lovell Celebration
  • February 24: National Conference on Comparative Statistics - Washington, D.C., Mayor's Statements on “Data Needs for Public Policy”
  • February 28: Mayor's Remarks of Annual Awards Luncheon of Citizens' Planning and Urban Renewal Committee
  • March 3: Symposium on “The Politics of Urban Development” -- Jacksonville University
  • March 3: Mayor's Remarks at Jacksonville (Florida) University
  • March 5: Mayor Maier Reports - Voting Machines
  • March 9: Mayor's Greetings to Judiciary on Occasion of 50th Anniversary of Legal Aid Society in Milwaukee - Athletic Club
  • March 10: Mayor's Statement to Special Evaluation Committee on the Social Development Commission at its First Meeting
  • March 11: Mayor's Remarks on Presentation of “Certified Public Purchasing Officer” Certificate to Mr. Lehrbaummer
  • March 11: Mayor's Keynote Speech - 9th Annual Wisconsin Planning Conference
  • March 11: Mayor's Remarks to World Festival Board of Directors
  • March 11: Mayor's Remarks at Reception for Board Members of World Festival Inc., and Willard Masterson
  • March 12: Mayor Maier Reports - WEMP - Fiscal Liaison
  • March 13: Mayor's Remarks at St. Hedwig Holy Name Society
  • March 12: Mayor's Remarks at Dan Hoan Dinner
  • March 15: Greater Milwaukee Ministerial Association, YMCA
  • March 17: Mayor's Statement - Advisory Council on Arts
  • March 17: Mayor's Remarks at Presentation of Fountain to City
  • March 17: Award Banquet: Sales and Marketing Executives of Milwaukee
  • March 17: Mayor's TV remarks on Program of Acculturation
  • March 19: Mayor Maier Reports - WEMP - Task Force
  • March 22: Mayor's Statement on “War on Ugliness” delivered by Bert Mulroy
  • March 24: Mayor's Remarks at Dedication of Riverview Apartments
  • March 24: Highway 15 caravan and Luncheon - Stoufers Restaurant
  • March 25: Mayor's Message to Mayor's Advisory Council on the Arts
  • March 26: Mayor Maier Reports - WEMP - Economic Development Annual Report
  • March 27: Ribbon Cutting - Northwest YMCA
  • March 27: Official Opening of Northwest YMCA Branch
  • March 26: Welcome - First Annual Fund Raising Banquet - Democratic Party of Milwaukee County
  • 1966 April-June
  • April 1: Mayor's Statement on Clock Tower
  • April 2: Mayor Maier Reports - Fiscal Relations Department
  • April 6: Mrs. Maier - Milwaukee Symphony Tribute to Harry John Brown
  • April 5: Manpower Development Seminar
  • April 7: Mrs. Maier - Miss Milwaukee Luncheon
  • April 7: Unveiling Site Sign for M&I Bank
  • April 9: Mayor Maier Reports - Tourist Potential
  • April 10: Holy Name Society - Mother of Perpetual Help Church
  • April 11: Ordinance Creating Department of Fiscal Liaison
  • April 14: Presentation of 1965 Police Safety Award
  • April 14: Presentation of Police Certificates
  • April 14: Fund Raiser Kick-Off for Northwest Teen Center
  • April 15: Dedication of Zuelske Tool and Mfg. Company Inc.
  • April 16: Mayor Maier Reports - Performance Budget
  • April 16: 150th Anniversary Convention Alpha Sigma Nu
  • April 20: Mayor's Remarks to Communication Conference
  • April 22: South Wisconsin District-Lutheran Church in America
  • April 23: Mayor Maier Reports - Taxes
  • April 22: Mayor's Remarks at Future of Urban Civilization - Seminar
  • April 26: Fountain Turn-On Day
  • April 27: Opening of PTA Convention at Auditorium
  • April 30: Mayor Maier Reports - Budget
  • May 2: Mayor's Press Conference with Robert C. Wood of HUD
  • May 3: Mayor's Annual Message
  • May 4: Groundbreaking for Holton Terrace Housing for Elderly
  • May 4: Mader's “Comfort” Restaurant Opening
  • May 5: CR-SDC Conference on Problems of Newcomers - Welcome
  • May 6: Groundbreaking for Cherry Court Housing Project for Elderly
  • May 6: Welcome for Erwin Canham
  • May 7: Mayor Maier Reports -- Annual Message discussed
  • May 7: Home and Neighborhood Betterment Forum
  • May 8: St. Helen Holy Name Society
  • May 9: Symphony League, Baroness Maria Von Trapp
  • May 9: Mayor's Statement on Perrin's Remark at Task Force Meeting
  • May 12: Briefing Session - CRP Tour
  • May 12: CRP Tour Luncheon
  • May 17: 50th Meeting of Better Housing League of Cincinnati
  • May 20: Mayor's Statement on Voting Machine Resolution Veto
  • May 20: Clinic on Housing-Sponsored by Non-Profit Groups-UW-M Student Union
  • May 21: Mt. Moriah Baptist Church - 10th Anniversary Banquet
  • May 21: Mayor Maier Reports - Voting Machines
  • May 22: Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner
  • May 24: Wisconsin Industrial Editors Association
  • May 26: Welcome to Bishop John Elbridge Hines
  • June 1: Francis Jordan High School -- Commencement Address
  • June 3: First Annual Meeting - UWM Alumni Association (Cancelled)
  • June 3: Mayor's Testimony before Task Force on Urban-Suburban Affairs
  • June 7: North Shore Council on Human Relations
  • June 8: Channel 18 Telecast - regarding Crusade for Resources
  • June 9: AFL-CIO Luncheon Club
  • June 15: U.S. Conference of Mayors, Dallas, Texas
  • June 20: Testimonial Dinner for Assemblyman Jones
  • June 20: Second Ward Dem Unit Testimonial Dinner for Assemblyman Jones
  • June 22: Juneau Village Opening
  • June 22: Unity Grand Chapter - Order of Eastern Star
  • June 24: Colorado Municipal League
  • June 25: Mayor Reports: East Side “A” Redevelopment Area-Juneau Village
  • June 29: The Great City Crusade for Resources
  • June 29: UWM Coordinating Committee Organizational Meeting
  • 1966 July-September
  • July 1: Dedication of Conrad Memorial Fountain
  • July 2: Mayor Reports: Crusade for Resources
  • July 4: Fourth of July Park Celebrations
  • July 5: TV Press Conference - State Aids and Shared Taxes
  • July 7: Knights of Columbus Unity Project Benefit Performance
  • July 9: Mayor Reports: 4 Referenda
  • July 10: South Shore Water Frolic
  • July 14: Third Ward Closeout Ceremonies
  • July 16: Groundbreaking Ceremony of Post Office
  • July 19: Kiwanis Club of Menomonee Falls
  • July 20: All-City Golden Age Club Picnic
  • July 20: Harvest Festival Program
  • July 22: United German Singing Societies
  • July 23: Mayor Reports: Crusade for Resources Attack on suburbs
  • July 27: Dedication of City of Milwaukee Exhibit in City Hall
  • July 28: Mayor's Statement to Journal on Organization of Suburbs
  • July 30: Mayor Reports: Problems of Central City
  • July 30: Statement by Mayor to Negotiating Session - Garbage Strike
  • July 31: 9th Annual Grandparents Days
  • July 31: St. Rose of Lima Playground - Muscular Dystrophy Carnival
  • August 1: Mayor's Statement regarding Settlement of Strike (not used)
  • August 1: Mayor's Statement to Journal regarding meeting between him and suburban officials
  • August 1: Statement after settlement of strike
  • August 9: Statement regarding bombing of NAACP headquarters
  • August 6: Mayor Reports: Meeting with American Motors Association
  • August 26: Mayor Reports: City will host 2nd Business Opport Confer.-Sept.
  • September 1: Statement regarding picketing in Wauwatosa and in Milw. at Judges' homes (Cannon and Seraphim)
  • September 1: U. of Pa. - Fels Institute of Local and State Government
  • September 4: 32nd Division Veterans Association - 47th Annual Reunion
  • September 3: Mayor Reports: Maier notes increasing needs of the vocational education facilities in metro Milw. area
  • September 7: Mayor's remarks on Budget Message
  • September 8: Business Opportunities Conference - Pfister Hotel
  • September 9: Mayor Reports: Book by Mayor has chapter on muni. budget
  • September 10: United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners--Local 264, 50th Anniversary
  • September 11: SS Cyril and Methodius Church, Holy Name Society
  • September 14: Beautification Committee, 2nd Annual Breakfast--Maier
  • September 14: Beautification Committee, 2nd Annual Breakfast--Mrs. M.
  • September 16: Meto-Milwaukee Conf. Episcopal Diocese of Milw-St. John's Home
  • September 17: Women's Aux. Milwaukee Press Club Monthly meeting
  • September 17: Mayor Reports: Nov. Election to have referenda on state aids and shared taxes
  • September 17: Milw. Metro Area UAWA Retirees' Council, 3rd Annual Picnic
  • September 18: Ill. Municipal League, Pick-Congress Hotel, Chicago
  • September 19: Opg. of Bank of Milwaukee and Trust Company
  • September 19: 41st Natl. Assembly of Telephone Pioneers of America
  • September 20: Milw. Consumer Credit Assn.--Eugene's Restaurant
  • September 20: Remarks at Motion Picture Commission Get-together
  • September 21: Mrs. M's remarks, Fountain Restoration Ceremonies--North Side
  • September 21: Mrs. M's remarks, Fountain Restoration Ceremonies--South Side
  • September 22: Industry Appreciation Luncheon
  • September 24: Mayor Reports: Citizen enrollment for backing city programs
  • September 25: Rev. Parchia's 15th Anniv. -- Mt. Zion Assembly Church
  • September 26: Marquette Graduate Assn. -- Brooks Memorial Union
  • September 28: Meeting with Community Relations Commission's Screening Committee
  • September 28: Civic Federation Luncheon
  • 1966 October-December
  • October 3: Institute on the Metropolitan Area: Problems, Programs, Planning--“Power Articulation in the Metropolitan Area,” Washington, D.C.
  • October 1: Mayor Reports: CC approved four referenda for Nov. ballot
  • October 8: Mayor Reports: Mayor's book receiving attn. natl. experts; meeting needs of city people in era of change is what book is all about
  • October 9: Holy Name Society--Holy Ghost Catholic Church
  • October 9: Alverno Art Fair Ribbon Cutting
  • October 9: Dedication of new Milwaukee Brewers Soccer Stadium
  • October 11: Statement at Press Conf. regarding County Purchase of City's Portion of Safety Bldg.
  • October 11: Catholic Study Club - Waukesha, Wisconsin
  • October 11: Burleigh-Concordia Neighborhood Association
  • October 12: Welcome--68th Annual Conf.--League of Wisconsin Municipalities
  • October 12: Statement regarding NAACP month proclamation
  • October 15: Mayor Reports: Nov. 8 referenda of epic import to help Milw. get state and county funds badly needed for many purposes
  • October 17: Inter-Group Council of Milwaukee
  • October 18: Milw. Jr. Chamber of Commerce--Monthly meeting
  • October 19: Maier's Acceptance remarks to Downtown Association for $200 contribution to Mayor's Beautification Committee
  • October 20: American Society for Public Administration (ASPA)--Milwaukee Chapter
  • October 22: Mayor Reports: Milwaukee disappears overnight--interdependence of suburbs results in dormancy within 1 year--Fiscal reform referenda Nov. 8
  • October 23: Greetings to V.P. Humphrey--Mitchell Field
  • October 24: National Institute of Credit - Milwaukee Chapter
  • October -25: Milwaukee Board of Realtors 75th Anniversary
  • October 26: UW-M Conference on Land Development and Industrial Expansion
  • October 26: Milwaukee Police Department Band Concert and Dance
  • October 27: Welcome to 45 Manufacturers and Distributors from France
  • October 27: WISN-TV Birthday Party
  • October 27: Interview with Jon Esther- WISN-TV, taped 10-27
  • October 28: Remarks at TV Press Conference
  • October 29: Mayor Reports--WEMP--Urge citizens to vote “yes” on 4 referenda
  • November 1: The Keymen's Organization Dinner
  • November 2: Ripon College Student Body
  • November 3: New Berlin Council on Human Relations
  • November 5: Mayor Reports: Message on referendum on Crusade for Resources taken everywhere Maier has appeared since 6/29
  • November 6: Association of Urban Universities--52nd Annual Meeting
  • November 6: Polish Falcons of America--Nest 725--50th Anniversary
  • November 7: Taped Channel 10 TV Show--Remarks regarding Crusade for Resources Referenda
  • November 8: Opening Central Wing--Milwaukee Museum
  • November 9: Commission on Community Relations--12th Annl. Report to Community
  • November 11: Third Urban Policy Conference--U of Iowa, Iowa City
  • November 12: Large margin “Yes” vote on referenda on Nov. 8
  • November 12: 20th Anniversary Party Milwaukee Fire Bell Club--Cudworth American Legion Post
  • November 12: Journeymen Plumbers and Gas Fitters Local 75--Diamond Anniv.
  • November 15: WRIT radio message: Salute to men aboard USS Fr. D. Roosevelt
  • November 16: N. Shore Jr. Chamber of Commerce
  • November 17: Dedication remarks - St. Paul Ave. Bridge
  • November 18: Welcome Remarks - 23rd Annual Holiday Folk Fair
  • November 19: Mayor Reports: CC passed resol. formally asking Gov. to incl. request for tax reform in his messg. to Legis. (in accordance to referendum vote)
  • November 21: Greetings to Thos. C. Clark, Assoc. Justice, U.S. Supreme Court, Marquette University Law School Student Bar
  • November 23: TV Interview in City Hall--regarding resol. sent to CC for demonstration cities application to federal govt.
  • November 23: Presentation of President's “E” Awards for Excellence in Exporting
  • November 24: Thanksgiving Day Message
  • November 26: Mayor Reports: City adopts 1967 muni budget after 22 hearings
  • November 28: Lighting Salvation Army Christmas Tree
  • November 29: Building Breaking Ceremony -- Old Sentinel Building
  • November: Mayor's review of Buckley book, The Unmaking of a Mayor
  • December 3: Mayor Reports: Gov. anncd. he will meet with Maier regarding increased share of state aids/shared taxes. Mayor also meeting with suburb officials and supervisors
  • December 6: Statement at 43rd Annual Congress of Cities, Las Vegas, Nevada
  • December 9: Statement regarding S. Milw. Mayor Grobschmidt and W.A. Mayor Klentz's attitudes regarding Crusade for Resources
  • December 10: Mayor Reports: Attended 32rd Annual Congress of Cities (NLC)--stressed need for natl. commitment to help cities
  • December 11: Dedication Ceremony--New Forest Home Library
  • December 11: Stewards' Dinner--Teamsters' General Local Union No. 200
  • December 11: Ben Marcus Tribute
  • December 14: Meeting with Governor Knowles regarding state aids and shared taxes
  • December 17: Mayor Reports: regarding meeting with Gov. Knowles in Madison
  • December 19: Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremonies
  • December 24: Mayor Reports: Xmas Greetings and mention of trip to various places in city to extend personal greetings
  • December 25: Mayor's Christmas Message
  • December 27: 4th Annual College Opportunity Day--Welcome
  • December 29: TV taping: What do you look forward to for solid achievement in 1967?
  • December 30: To Milwaukee Journal: Mayor Maier's Look-Ahead to 1967
  • December 31: Mayor Reports: Good day to take a civic inventory--look at road ahead in 1967
  • 1967 January-March
  • January 1: New Year's Radio Beeper
  • January 3: City Outlook for 1967 (Taped 12-19-66)
  • January 4: UWM Festreden
  • January 4: Alliance of Cities Meeting - Madison
  • January 7: Statemt. to CC regarding Assessment Freeze
  • January 7: Mayor Reports: Wisconsin's 16 largest cities meet--hope for emergence of an Alliance of Wisconsin Cities--fight for resources
  • January 8: Testimonial Dinner for Cliff Matchey
  • January 13: Metropolitan Milwaukee Civic Alliance
  • January 13: Statement regarding incorrect data from state used in above speech
  • January 14: Mayor Reports: Delineation of destination and purposes of city tax dollar and other govmt. agencies included in total tax bill
  • January 16: Kickoff for Miller High Life Bowling Open
  • January 19: S. Milwaukee Jr. Chamber of Commerce
  • January 23: Plans for Progress 5th Natl. Conference
  • January 25: Statemt. by Mayor to WISN-TV on resignation of Marshall from Plan Commission
  • January 30: Sheboygan Rotary Club--Crusade for Resources-Del'd. by Shep
  • January 31: City Birthday Luncheon at Press Club
  • January 31: 3rd Annual All-Day Construction Conference
  • February 1: Statement to Press Conference, Milw. Press Club
  • February 1: U.S. Jaycees National Govmtl. Affairs Seminar--Wash. D.C.
  • February 4: Mayor Reports: Press conf. called to “correct public record as distorted by Milwaukee Sentinel
  • February 6: Milw. Chefs' and Cooks' Culinary Club
  • February 9: Hearing on the Preservation of Neighborhood Shopping Areas
  • February 11: Mayor Reports: Supports study of Neighborhood shopping centers proposed in resol. by sev. aldermen
  • February 12: Holy Name Society--St. Gall's Parish
  • February 15-16: Alliance of Cities Mtg. regarding tax-exempt property (by Dick B.)
  • February 14: Presentation of Plaques at Miller Brwg.-honor Norman Klug
  • February 15: Alliance of Cities--Oshkosh, Wisconsin
  • February 18: Mayor Reports: Second mtg. of Alliance of Cities--impressive solidarity regarding redistribution of taxes, incl. utility taxes
  • February 18: Press Conference regarding letter to Governor Knowles listing 13 city items which should be included in 1967 state urban agenda
  • February 20: Waukesha Lions Club-Rotary Club Meeting
  • February 23: Mayor Reports: City Property tax is being asked to support metro, state and natl. functions, which it was never intended to do
  • February 25: Testimonial dinner for Edna Seer
  • February 27: Appleton Chamber Forum
  • March 4: Mayor Reports: State Senate passed bill backed by Gov. Knowles for another study of system of state aids and sh. taxes--2 yr. setback in fiscal justice for Milw.
  • March 7: Press Conference remarks regarding Special Convention Comples Coord. Com.
  • March 8: Special Presentation of Milwaukee Shamrock Club
  • March 10: 11th Washington conference for Housing Interns and Trainees of Dept. of Housing and Urban Development--Washington, D.C.
  • March 11: Mayor Reports: Addressed special conference for new members of Department of HUD in Wash., D.C. regarding need for more fiscal resources
  • March 15: TV taping: for Human Relations Program on WTMJ-TV, for showinq on 3-19-67
  • March 15: Women's Court and Civic Conference
  • March 16: Luncheon for Italian Consul-General, Dedication of Our Lady of Pompeii Church as first city landmark
  • March 16: Sales and Marketing Executives Awards Banquet
  • March 17: Merrill Park Public Housing Project Dedication
  • March 17: Mayor Reports: Recent report of U.S. Civil Rights Commission confirms his stand about fiscal plight of central city
  • March 18: Morgan State College -- Conf. on Higher Education and The Challenge of the Urban Crisis
  • March 19: WTMJ-TV--taped for Human Relations Program
  • March 25: Mayor Reports: Streamlining City's operations such as new budget format is step in crusade for resources
  • March 30: League of Women Voters
  • March 30: Whitefish Bay (Men's) Club
  • 1967 April-June
  • April 1: Mayor Reports: 2 Major parts to overall plan of development: “Operation Bootstrap” and “Great City Crusade for Resources”
  • April 1: Fountain Ceremony -- City Hall rotunda--Beautification Com.
  • April 3: Wells St. Jr. High School
  • April 5: North States Region-American Inst. of Architects Convention
  • April 5: Ambrosia Chocolate Company Dedication of Plant Addition
  • April 5: Milw. Cty. Labor Council, AFL-CIO delegate meeting and installation of officers
  • April 7: Vilter Mfg. Company -- 100th Anniversary
  • April 8: Mayor Reports: Model City Program: Problem amidst the promise-- Perrin and Whittow opinions are that County should direct overall agency
  • April 9: Legislative Rally for County Federal Employees (Postal Empl.)
  • April 11: Milwaukee University School--Mothers' Club of Univ. High School
  • April 13: North American Snow Conference
  • April 15: Mayor Reports: State Department of Admin. Computer's facts show Milw.'s tax reform proposals would help 8 out of 10 cities and villages in state
  • April 21: 1st Meeting of Blue Ribbon Tourist-Convention Facility Committee
  • April 22: Mayor Reports: Coming week will be one of decision when C.C. will decide on model cities program for Milw.
  • April 27: Gyro Club
  • April 29: Testimonial Dinner for Mrs. Bernice Copeland Lindsay
  • April 29: UW-M Scabbard and Blade Military Ball
  • April 29: Cutler-Hammer Symposium
  • April 29: BUS STRIKE--Maier's remarks to company and union representatives
  • April 29: Mayor Reports: Econ. Dev. Div. annual report reaches conclusion that Milwaukee has long way to go to lift self up by bootstraps
  • April 29: Statement on submission of Model Cities Appln. to HUD
  • May 4: Associated Spring Corporation Plant Dedication
  • May 5: Fountain Turn-On Day--2nd Annual
  • May 5: Meeting in Mayor's Office with Pabst Theater Found. Inc.
  • May 5: 2nd Community Leadership Seminar--A of C
  • May 6: Mayor Reports: Mayor to Washington in attempt to save Model Cities program for Milw.
  • May 7: Golden Jubilee--Sacred Heart Parish
  • May 7: Testimonial-- Father Vergis at Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church
  • May 12: Midwestern Assn. for Education of Young People (given by Bert)
  • May 13: Mayor Reports: Next Week CC will decide whether Milwaukee should have a model cities program-crucial vote for progress
  • May 14: Our Lady of Sorrows Parish--Holy Name
  • May 14: WISN radio broadcast on Beautification (taped)
  • May 14: WITI-TV (taped) Statement on Model Cities
  • May 14: WTMJ-TV (taped): ditto
  • May 16: Statement after defeat of Model Cities proposal by CC
  • May 17: Mayor's Assistants Seminar, U.S. Conf. of Mayors--St. Louis
  • May 18: Alonzo Cudworth Post No. 23--American Legion Disting. Service Banquet
  • May 18: Mayor Reports: Council Defeated Model Cities proposal
  • May 21: Third Annual Home and Neighborhood Improvement Forum
  • May 22: 25th Anniv. Milwaukee Catholic Symphony Orchestra
  • May 22: State St. Advanc. Assn. 1967 Civic Service Award to Chief Moher
  • May 26: ANNUAL CHARTER MESSAGE to the Common Council
  • May 28: Mayor Reports: Met with Gov. Knowles and County Executive Doyne to discuss Milwaukee's problems at Madison regarding possible civil disorder, lack of fiscal resources, youth summer jobs; Gov. to submit Milw. application for Model Cities to fed. govt.
  • May 27: Milw. Lutheran Teachers' College--Freshmen-Sophomore Farewell Banquet
  • June 3: Mayor Reports: Concern expressed over delay in razing vacant dilapidated govt. owned buildings
  • June 3: Negro Ministers' Group
  • June 5: National Garden Clubs Convention
  • June 5: Summer Youth Opportunities Meeting
  • June 7: Nursing Graduate Awards--Pavilion Nursing Home
  • June 7: First Meeting of 1967 Youth Opportunity Board
  • June 9: Graduation Breakfast of Holy Rosary School
  • June 10: Testimonial for John Schmitt
  • June 10: Mayor Reports: Gov. Knowles, County Exec. Doyne and Mayor jointl apt. 1967 Youth Opportunity Board
  • June 11: St. Matthias Parish Holy Name Society
  • June 11: Unico Annual Scholarship Awards
  • June 12: Midwest Assn. of Railroad and Utilities Commissioners
  • June: Taped message for 8th Grade, 95th St. School
  • June 14: John Marshall Jr-Sr High School
  • June 15: Mayors' Assistants Seminar of U.S. Conf. of Mayors
  • June 17: Mayor Reports: Congrats to Milwaukee graduating students
  • June 18: Meet the Press: regarding Major Problems of Cities (Panel)
  • June 25: Testimonial Dinner for Msgr. Clement Zych
  • June 26: International Lutheran Laymen's League Golden Anniversary Conv.
  • June 26: Dedication of Fire Station Engine. 24, 4927 West Fiebrantz
  • June 24: Mayor Reports: Panel Discussion of Mayors at U.S. Conference of Mayors
  • June 27: Dedication of Holton Terrace Public Housing Project
  • June 28: Metropolitan Builders Association of Greater Milwaukee
  • 1967 July-September
  • July 2: German Singing Societies -- Old Heidelberg Park
  • July 1: Mayor Reports: Fourth of July Celebration
  • July 2: Miss Milwaukee Inc., Ceremonies
  • July 4: July 4th Parks Celebrations
  • July 8: Mayor Reports: Contract between City and Policemen's Protective Assn. signed; Maier to appoint committee to study eductl. plan for patrolmen
  • July 9: South Shore Water Frolic
  • July 13: Negro Achievement Month-Kickoff Dinner
  • July 15: Mayor Reports: Mary Ann Maier on Beautification, Scrap Old Signs Filling Station Competition
  • July 17: Groundbreaking of New North Side Health Center, 76 and W. Mill Rd.
  • July 20: Annual Harvest Festival--Dorothy Enderis Playfield
  • July 20: WISN Radio, 45th Birthday
  • July 25: Civil Defense Press Conference
  • July 22: Mayor Reports: Health Center (North Side) groundbreaking; library program; voter registration branches
  • July 29: Mayor Reports: Home Fallout Survey
  • July 31: Remarks to Negro Businessmen--St.Mark A.M.E. Church (CANCELLED)
  • July 31: Log of events--beginning of disturbance
  • July 31: PROCLAMATION OF STATE OF EMERGENCY
  • July 31: Message addressed to fellow citizens
  • July 31: Statement on Civil Disturbance--Curfew
  • July 31: Statement regarding Negro Businessmen's meeting cancellation
  • July 31: Statement on Lifting of Curfew for 2 hours
  • July 31: News Conference with Bill Lindsay, NBC
  • July 31: Beeper at 7 P.M.
  • July 31: CC Resolution (signed by Mayor) declaring state of emergency
  • August 1: Statement regarding lifting of curfew, keeping state of emergency
  • August 1: Operation “Milk Run”
  • August 1: 3 PM Press Conference--reimposing night curfew
  • August 1: 6:30 P.M. Statement regarding rumors and flow of communications
  • August 2: Early Statement lifing curfew at 5:30 A.M.--resume at 7 P.M., Embargo on intoxicants, firearms, ammunition, gasoline reaffirmed
  • August 2: Report on situation
  • August 3: Statement giving run-down on early morning current situation
  • August 3: Meeting with Businessmen on Crusade for Resources (Incl. list of requests from Gov. Knowles)
  • August 3: Hot line
  • August 3: Steering Committee of Conference on Religion and Race
  • August 4: Statement of Concern Ad in New York Times
  • August 4: Statement regarding reason for Ad in N.Y. Times
  • August 4: 3:30 A.M. message concerning cuuent status of crisis situation
  • August 4: Message reporting events-6 A.M. Thursday
  • August 4: 10:30 A.M. Meeting
  • August 4: 3:00 P.M. message permitting taverns, etc. to open until midnight
  • August 5: Mayor Reports: Mayor calls for aid to central cities-national resources
  • August 5: Statement regarding situation during night
  • August 5: Statement of How--6:30 P.M.
  • August 5: Statement regarding Interdenominational Ministers Alliance agreement on 39-point program of action (Beeper)
  • August 6: Reaction by Mayor to Archbishop's Speech
  • August 6: 3:00 A.M. statement and status of present situation
  • August 7: Beautification Committee--Service Station awards
  • August 8: TV broadcast (all stations) regarding end of curfew and bans and report on civil disorder and discussing possible measures to avert future recurrence
  • August 10: Citizens' Conservation Council
  • August 13: Evinrude Motors Foundry Opening
  • August 13: Federation of German-American Societies
  • August 12: Mayor Reports: City problems everyone's business--Citizens' Conservation Council
  • August 16: Blue Coats Foundation Membership Meeting
  • August 17: Press Conference regarding need from Gov. and Legislature to get money for problems
  • August 19: Mayor Reports: Maier accuses Governor of laying smokescreen of generalities
  • August 29: Press Conference regarding Voluntary Curfew on South Side
  • August 26: Mayor Reports: Reallocation of resources to help build and reconstruct the central city
  • August 30: Cherry Court Public Housing Project for Elderly Dedication
  • August 30: Mayor's Statement at Meeting of Clergy regarding Racial Situation
  • August 30: Cards Used by Mayor at Meeting of Clergy regarding Racial Situation
  • August 30: Mayor's Statement at Press Conference regarding Prohibiting Marches and Demonstrations
  • August 31: Mayor's Statement at Press Conference regarding Right of People to Peaceful Assembly
  • September 1: Mayor's Statement regarding Lifting Proclamation Banning Nightime Marches and Demonstrations
  • September 4: Mayor's Remarks at Labor Day Concert Sponsored by Milwaukee Musicians' Association
  • September 6: BUDGET MESSAGE -- 1968 Budget
  • September 7: Mayor's Statement to Budqet Examin. Com. regarding Bldg. Insp. Code Enforcement
  • September 9: Mayor Reports: City Government began 1968 budget hearings this week: Human budget, need for resources
  • September 10: St. Anne's Holy Name Society
  • September 11: Budqet Message: Health Dept.
  • September 12: “City of Music and Fountains”--Jt. mtg. of Beauti. Com., Arts Council, and leading Music Group representatives
  • September 12: Kiwanis Club of Bay View
  • September 12: Statement at Press Conf. regarding bigotry and prejudice--draft of 9 civic leaders to Com. on Com. Relations
  • September 13: Statement for Mayor (del'd. by Whittow) in Madison, regarding Bills requested by Mayor Maier
  • September 14: Mayor's remarks at 25th birthday--Milw. Labor Press
  • September 16: Mayor Reports: Health Dept. budget, pollutants, code enforcemt.
  • September 19: UPI Panel Discussion, San Francisco, California
  • September 21: Iowa League of Municipalities
  • September 21: SUMMER CRISIS: MILWAUKEE - Article for October “Nation's Cities”
  • September 22: Budqet message: Economic Development Div.
  • September 23: Mayor Reports: Open Housing dispute and civic turmoil costly to city's economy, Budget Examin. Com. told
  • September 24: Kenosha Municipal Bldg. dedication
  • September 24: Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner
  • September 28: Comments by Mayor for November, 1967 issue of The Sign magazine
  • September 30: German-American Societies of Milwaukee
  • September 30: Mayor Reports: Era reached where No. 1 problem is how to save cities; Revision of state system of helping cities urgent
  • 1967 October-December
  • October 4: Statement regarding running for other political office
  • October 5: Statement to President's Commission on civil Disorders
  • October 7: Mayor Reports: Testimony before President's Commission on Civil Disorders
  • October 8: St. Vincent DePaul Holy Name Society
  • October 10: Signing Labor Agreement--Local 215, Milw. Fire Fighters Assn.
  • October 10: BUDGET MESSAGE: Citizen Safety
  • October 10: Statement regarding Municipalities Committee of Wisconsin State Assembly Recommendations on legislation proposed by Mayor Maier
  • October 12: Press Conf. with N.B.C. reporters and cameramen regarding open housing
  • October 14: Mayor Reports: Safety Stressed in Budget Hearing of P.D.
  • October 14: Pulaski Day Dinner
  • October 14: 1967 Apprenticeship Banquet
  • October 15: Opening Ceremony for “Project: Negro Achievement”
  • October 15: Completion of Appleton Avenue-Timmerman Field
  • October 16: Statement on Open housing Ordinance
  • October 18: League of California Cities
  • October 19: County Supervisors Assn. of California
  • October 21: Mayor Reports: Speech to California League of Municipalities; Crisis of cities is crisis of nation
  • October 23: Fountain Dedication, 6th and Lincoln
  • October 25: Ascension Lutheran Church--Dedication of Expansion Program
  • October 26: World Festival Meeting of Bd. of Dir--Prelim. report on 7/68 Plan
  • October 27: MSOE - Fred F. Loock Eng. Center Dedication
  • October 28: Building Service Employees Annual Dinner Dance
  • October 28: Mayor Reports: World Festival Bd. of Dir. Mtg.--Preview of 7/68 Festival plans
  • November 1: Mayor Kannenberg Testimonial - Wausau
  • November 2: Annual Wisconsin Teachers Convention
  • November 4: Lutheran Social Services Bldg. Dedication
  • November 5: LoDuca Brothers Music Company 25th Anniversary Concert
  • November 5: Retirement Party for Ted Kurtz
  • November 4: Mayor Reports: Wisconsin Education Assn. annual meeting
  • November 6: Wisconsin League of Municipalities--Assessors' Section
  • November 6: Statement to TASK FORCE TO STUDY STATE TAX DISTRIBUTION METHODS AND EFFICIENCIES IN LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
  • November 7: Time Insurance Company, 75th Anniversary Dinner
  • November 9: UW Law School, Student Bar Assn., Madison
  • November 10: AFL-CIO, 4th Biennial Conference on Civil Rights-Wisconsin State Org.
  • November 10: Wisconsin Society of CPAs' 31st Annual Tax Clinic
  • November 12: St. Patrick Parish Holy Name Society
  • November 11: Mayor Reports: Plea before Special Task force to Study State Tax Distribution Methods and Efficiencies
  • November 12: St. Patrick's Holy Name Society
  • November 13: Welcome--Conference on Government sponsored by National Muni. League
  • November 18: Junior Achievement Officers Seminar
  • November 18: Mayor Reports: Requests CC to approve court test of present method for distributing state aids and sh. taxes
  • November 22: North Milwaukee Library Groundbreaking
  • November 23: Mt. Carmel Lutheran Church 25th Anniversary
  • November 25: Mayor Reports: Announced he would “Lay it on the Line” in a special radio-TV broadcast entitled “The Major Answers the Milw. Journal,” 12-3-67
  • November 27: Salvation Army Tree Lighting Ceremony
  • December 2: Mayor Reports: Maier protested refusal of Journal to accept advt. for TV and Radio broadcast (Channel 12-WISM)
  • December 3: Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremonies
  • December 3: TV Comment at Outdoor Tree Lighting Ceremony
  • December 3: Annual Stewards' Banquet, TEAMSTERS LOCAL 200
  • December 3: “The Mayor Answers the Milwaukee Journal” Channel 12 TV
  • December 4: Statement to NBC News regarding CC Judiciary Com. recommendation on Open Housing state law and enforcement
  • December 4: Miller Brewing Company--Annual Christmas Lighting Ceremony
  • December 7: Hamlin Garland Elementary School Dedication
  • December 8: Gilbert Stuart Elementary School Dedication
  • December 9: Regional Civil Defense Field Officers Institute
  • December 9: Mayor Reports: At 2 School Groundbreakings called attention to Milwaukee as only city able to provide full-time edu. for all pupils by means of $100 million Bond
  • December 15: Northwest Optimist Club--Weekly Meeting
  • December 16: TELECAST: “The Attack on Our City” - #2 - Channel 6 TV
  • December 16: Mayor Reports: Second of series of telecasts on city's basic problems on WITI-TV-Channel 6, tomorrow
  • December 17: St. Barbara Holy Name Society
  • December 19: Boys Technical High School Student Assembly
  • December 22: Mayor's Christmas Statement
  • December 23: Milwaukee Israeli Bonds Committee's “Man of the Year” Awards Banquet (Bill Feldstein)
  • December 23: Mayor Reports: Third Telecast-WTMJ-TV-“The Future of Our City”
  • December 26: 5th Annual College Employment Opportunity Day (Milw. A. of C.)
  • December 27: TELECAST: “The Future of Our City” - #3 - Channel 4 TV
  • December 30: Mayor Reports 1967 Unfinished business first order of 1968--getting resources from county, state and federal
  • 1968 January-March
  • January 1: New Year's Day Statement- Radio and TV
  • January 6: Mayor Reports: Take a look at your city tax dollar--where it goes, what it's used for
  • January 9: Alexander Hamilton High School Sociology Students-Elks Club
  • January 13: Robert A. Taft Institute of Government - U. of Cincinnati
  • January 13: Mayor Reports: Review of programs, plea for harmony, order, proportion; hope to put Milwaukee in proper perspective in future national forums
  • January 14: St. Josaphat's Holy Name Society
  • January 15: Press Conf. Re. Dr. Tarr's Letter on Reorganization
  • January 19: Police Education Study Committee
  • January 20: Mayor Reports: Steps taken to fight crime and promote public safety; police department advances
  • January 23: Carroll College Students in the January Term Program
  • January 24: CIVIC REPORT BREAKFAST
  • January 25: Mayor's Prayer Breakfast (Jaycees)
  • January 24: Statement on CC's quick approval of resol. authorizing application for Model Cities program
  • January 26: Alewives Conference - City Hall
  • January 27: Mayor Reports: 400 community leaders attended Civic Report Brkf.
  • January 29: Press Club: STATEMENT ANNOUNCING CANDIDACY FOR THIRD TERM
  • January 30: Check Presentation ceremony (HAND) “Here and Now” Development Corporation -- Greater Milwaukee Auto Trades Association
  • January 30: Kickoff Dinner for Lakefront Festival of Arts
  • January 31: City's Birthday Party - Milwaukee Press Club
  • February 1: Cudworth Post #23 to Honor Firefighters Post #426, Amer. Legion
  • February 4: Villard Ave. and 35 St. Association--Installation
  • February 10: Mitchell Street Advancement Assn. - Installation
  • February 10: Cliff Matchey Testimonial
  • February 11: St. Hyacinth's Holy Name Society
  • February 13: Third Annual Law Enforcement Conference
  • February 13: 1st 1968 Youth Opportunity Board meeting
  • February 15: 16th Ward Democratic Unit Meeting
  • February 19: 5th and 15th Ward Democratic Units Joint Meeting
  • February 21: Marquette University Law School
  • February 24: Pere Marquette Tercentenary Celebration
  • February 26: Mayor's Remarks - Beautification Com. Civic Award Breakfast
  • February 26: Mrs. M's Remarks - Beautification Com. Civic Award Breakfast
  • February 26: Brotherhood of RR Trainmen and Ladies Auxiliary-Wisconsin Legislative ?
  • February 26: Brookings Institution -- Washington, D.C.
  • February 27: Cub Scout Pack #9 Blue and Gold Dinner
  • February 29: St. John's College, Collegeville, Minnesota
  • March 3: Meet the Press panel re: Report of Presidential Special Commission on Civil Disobedience
  • March 4: Groundbreaking ceremony for New Downtowner Inn
  • March 5: Model Cities Steering Committee
  • March 5: Reaction to Declaration by Judge Tehan on Unconstitutionality of Housing Referendum
  • March 6: Statement to the Press on the Primary Vote
  • March 7: District Convention-American Assn. for Health, Phy. Ed. and Recreation
  • March 8: World Festival Luncheon Meeting
  • March 10: St. Anthony's Holy Name Society
  • March 11: 2nd and 9th Ward Democratic Units meeting
  • March 13: Concordia College Young Republicans
  • March 15: Mrs. M.-Executive Secretaries, Milw. Chapter (Contribution to Beautif. Com.)
  • March 15: Shamrock Club of Wisconsin-Annual Kick-off Dinner
  • March 20: Forum on Systems and Social Change, Washington, D.C.
  • March 23: Sigma Delta Chi-Region 5 Annual Conf. “Urban Specialists View the Role of the Press”
  • March 24: LaFollette Testimonial and Fund Raising Dinner
  • March 26: Wisconsin Road Builders Association
  • March 16: Official Presentation of MY MILWAUKEE and WISCONSIN LAND songs
  • March 28: Mrs. M.--Coffee Hour with Miss Betty Furness
  • March 28: Marquette U. Modern Language Building Groundbreaking
  • March 29: Mrs. M.--Ribbon-cutting, Veterans Admin. Regional Office
  • March 30: Statement at Press Conference on Award of $50,000 Grant for Rat Control
  • March 30: Mi1w. Cty. Jaycees-Bay View-St. Francis Region 1 Conference
  • March 31: Independent Neighborhood Grocers Assn. 37th Annual Banquet
  • 1968 April-June
  • April 1: “The Future of Our City”
  • April 2: Press Conference regarding American Motors participation in Summerfest '68
  • April 2: Election Night Statement
  • April 4: Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King
  • April 5: Statement regarding day of mourning for Dr. King
  • April 5: Kick-off Meeting of the National Alliance of Businessmen
  • April 7: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Memorial Service-Washington Park
  • April 9: Statement upon returning from funeral of Dr. Martin Luther King
  • April 12: Statement regarding Passage of Open Housing Bill
  • April 16: 1st Annl. Youth Conference--Milw. Youth Beautif. Committee
  • April 17: INAUGURAL MESSAGE
  • April 16: Alderman Jendusa's Intro at Inaugural
  • April 16: 1st Annual Youth Conference--Milwaukee Youth Beautification Com.
  • April 21: Dedication of Mt. Calvary Holy Church
  • April 21: Dedication of Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church
  • April 25: (Mrs.M.) “Farewell” Reception for Harry John Brown--Milw. Symphony
  • April 26: (Mrs.M.) lst Arbor Day Observance
  • April 27: Statement regarding Restrictive Zoning
  • April 29: Statement on Relocation and Aptmt. of Aldermen Pitts and Drew to Redevelopment Authority
  • May 1: Central City Council of Urban Land Institute
  • May 7: American Society of Planning Officials--34th Annl.Conf.-San Francisco, California
  • May 11: (Ald.Jendusa) Remarks at Third Annual Fountain Turn-On Day Ceremony
  • May 23: Council of South Side Advancement Associations
  • May 25: Greetings to VP Humphrey--Cope Fund Raising Rally
  • May 26: Notre Dame High School Graduation Exercises
  • May 26: Senator Gaylord Nelson Rally
  • May 27: Dedication of Cudahy Fountain in Water Tower Park
  • May 28: Wisconsin Mortgage Bankers Association
  • May 29: Milw. Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women
  • June 4: ANNUAL MESSAGE TO CC (Specific Recommendations in Annual Message)
  • June 6: Press Conf.--Appeal for summer jobs for youth
  • June 6: Maier's reaction to the death of Senator Robert F. Kennedy
  • June 8: Mrs. M's remarks for Planting for Beauty Day (Cancelled)
  • June 9: Our Lady Queen of Peace Holy Name Society
  • June 11: “Planting for Beauty Day” Ceremony (Mrs. M.)
  • June 17: KEYNOTE Address - U.S. Jaycee Metropolitan Conf.
  • June 22: 50th Anniversary Celebration of Milwaukee Silent Club
  • June 26: Kick-Off Dinner for 1968 Service Station Improvement Program
  • June 26: Mrs. M's remarks at Kick-Off Dinner for '68 Service Station Improvement Program
  • 1968 July-September
  • July 1: Formal Anncmt. of Mayors for Humphrey Committee formation
  • July 3: Mayor's Remarks at Welcome for 7th Annual Governors' Conference
  • July 3: Mayor's Charge to Urban Coalition Ways and Means Committee
  • July 4: Mayor's Remarks at Fourth of July Celebrations
  • July 4: Mayor's Shorter Alternative at Fourth of July Park Celebrations
  • July 10: Golden Age Picnic-Wash. Pk.
  • July 10: Com. on Com. Rel.--Awards to Individuals and Groups-Inter-Racial Harmony
  • July 12: Harvard Summer School Conf. on Educational Administration
  • July 13: South Shore Water Frolic
  • July 16: Opg. Humphrey for President Headquarters
  • July 17: Comments to Channel 4 regarding Consolidation of Inspectional Services
  • July 19: Opening of Summerfest--Civic Center Plaza
  • July 19: Dedication - Civic Center Plaza
  • July 19: Democratic State Convention
  • July 19: Gambrinus Ball Honoring Summerfest '68
  • July 28: Air Age '68 Program--Gen. Mitchell Field
  • July 29: Statement on TV regarding demand for concrete answers to problems from Presidential and Gubernatorial candidates
  • July 29: North Milwaukee Library Dedication
  • July 31: Standard Lamp Company Groundbreaking Ceremony--Haymarket Square
  • August 1: Unico National--40th Annual Convention
  • August 3: Democratic Party Workers Dinner
  • August 9: Heil Company Luncheon for 6 Rumanian Govt. Officials
  • August 11: St. Bernadette's Church, Parish Picnic
  • August 18: Federation of German-American Societies
  • August 21: Breakdown of Fiscal Facts Committee Report for Press Conference
  • August 24: 23rd Street Workers Club - Street Fair (Mrs. Maier)
  • August 26: Statement at Press Conference--Mayors for Humphrey-Chicago
  • August 28: 1st Annual Community Goals Institute-Bloomington, Minn. (Keynote)
  • August 29: Budget message: Economic Development Program
  • August 29: Milw. Public. Library-Ancient order of Bookworms Rally
  • August 29: New Teachers Welcome - Join Milw. School System--N.W. Mut. L. Ins.
  • September 1: Layton Park English Lutheran Church-60th Anniv. of Founding
  • September 3: Message to Budget Examining Committee
  • September 5: Marquette university Faculty Orientation Program
  • September 7: UAW Retirees Picnic
  • September 8: Mother of Good Counsel Holy Name Society
  • September 9: Greater Milwaukee Committee--Regular Board Meeting
  • September 17: Natl. Assoc. of Insurance Commissioners--Zone 4 Conf. Welcome
  • September 17: Presentation of Summerfest Commendation
  • September 18: LIBRARY -- In-Service Orientation Program
  • September 17: Statement at Press Conf. re. Special Session of Legislature
  • September 17: Mrs. M.: Dedication of Terris Fountain--North Ave. Dam
  • September 19: Wisconsin Assn. of Medical Records Librarians
  • September 21: J.F. Friedrick Appreciation Dinner
  • September 21: Present 1st Annual Medgar Evers Award to O.C. White
  • September 23: Opening Ceremony for LA Grande Italia-Boston Store Front Entrance
  • September 25: Bay View High School -- Installation of Student Govt. officers
  • September 25: Massachusetts Institute of Technology-Panel Seminar
  • September 27: Graduation for Senior Aids for Project Involve-UWM Extension
  • 1968 October-December
  • October 1: Mayors for Humphrey Meeting - Chicago
  • October 1: Welcome to Senator Edmund Muskie -- Mitchell Field
  • October 2: 69th Annual Convention of Independent Ins. Agents of Wisconsin
  • October 5: Citizens for LaFollette Meeting
  • October 8: Third National Women in Community Service Day
  • October 8: Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, New Marshall and Ilsley Bank
  • October 9: Architectural Forum Luncheon
  • October 9: Wisconsin Realtors Association Welcome
  • October 14: School of Public Administration--U. of Southern California
  • October 15: League of California Cities
  • October 15: (Newcomb) Testimonial Dinner for Alderman Jendusa
  • October 16: Mayors for Humphrey Meeting--Philadelphia
  • October 17: Local 865, West Bend, Wisconsin
  • October 17: Testimonial for Peter Pavlovich
  • October 18: Jt. Press Conf. with Secy. Wilbur Cohen--Fed. Department of Health, Education and Welfare--Pfister Hotel
  • October 18: State Conf. of Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Serv. Committeemen and Employees--Lake Lawn Lodge
  • October 21: Press Conf. by Mayors Across the Country --Political for Humphrey/Muskie
  • October 21: Board of Estimates Meeting
  • October 22: Taping for Fiscal Liaison Film
  • October 25: Robinson for Assembly
  • October 25: Press Conference regarding Governor's statement
  • October 26: Dedication of New Milwaukee Post Office
  • October 26: Pulaski Day Dinner
  • October 26: Steuben Banquet
  • October 28: Mrs. M's Remarks to Ladies of U.S. Civil Defense Council Conf.
  • October 28: U.S. Civil Defense Council Annual Conference
  • October 29: Opening of 1968 Products of Industry Exhibit
  • October 31: Statement re. Gov. Knowles' talk before Common Council
  • November 1: Groundbreaking for new plant in Land Bank Area: Lothar Display
  • November 2: WEMP Radio Broadcast - pre-Presidential, pre-Governor election
  • November 4: Press conf. Statement regarding federal grant for hiring and training young people for Model Cities program planning
  • November 5: Dedication of Rumor Control Center-Com. on Community Relations
  • November 5: Statement regarding Voting Machines
  • November 7: Wisconsin Education Association Annual Convention
  • November 10: Our Lady of Good Hope Holy Name Society
  • November 11: Mrs. M.--At Press Conf., Statement about Milwaukee's Award
  • November 11: Mayor's Statemt. at Press Conf. about “Litter-Prevention” Award
  • November 13: Milwaukee World Festival Board Meeting
  • November 14: Remarks to Federal Officials Assn. Monthly Meeting-Elks Club
  • November 15: Statement, Press Conf. regarding labor nego. bargaining and Spec. Leg. Sess.
  • November 17: Mount Tabor United Church of Christ--Mtge. Burning Service
  • November 19: Natl. Conf. on Community Litter-Prevention Activities; KAB Inc. (New York)
  • November 19: Seminar, National Science Foundation, Wash. D.C.
  • November 20: Statement on Remarks by Gov. Knowles about reducing prop. tax
  • November 22: Megal Construction Company--Dedicate Industrial Park
  • November 24: Walnut Improvement Council (WAIC) Annual Meeting
  • December 1: Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
  • December 4: Annual Meeting, Mayor's Beautification Committee
  • December 4: Miller Brewing Company--Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
  • December 5: Northwest Health Center Dedication
  • December 12: Young Presidents' Organization, Wisconsin Chapter
  • December 14: Daughters of Elks, Juneau Fidelity Temple #247-45th Anniv.
  • December 13: Martin-Weber Report Comment
  • December 13: Concordia College Press Conf. to announce Expansion Program
  • December 14: Daughters of Elks 45th Anniv. (Note: Mayor did not attend)
  • December 26: College Employment Oppor. Day, 6th Annual- A. of C.
  • December 27: Mobil Oil Beautification Awards Breakfast
  • December 27: River Study Report Press Conference
  • December 30: Mayor's Remarks at Opening of Presentation Press Conference--Martin-Weber Report
  • 1969 January-March
  • January 6: Milwaukee Musicians Association-Annual Membership Meeting
  • January 9: AFL-CIO Business Representatives' Luncheon Club
  • January 12: St. Roman Holy Name Society
  • January 14: Rotary Club
  • January 16: USS Milwaukee Pre-Launch Dinner
  • January 17: USS Milwaukee Pre-Launching Ceremony, Quincy, Massachusetts
  • January 20: Pre-Legislative Conference, Wisconsin State C. of C.
  • January 23: Welcome for Teamsters General Vice President Fitzsimmons
  • January 23: Mrs. M's Acceptance Remarks of Governor's Cert. in areas of Beautification and Anti-Litter
  • January 23: Assn. of Wisconsin Planners
  • January 23: Wisconsin Section, American Society of Civil Engineers-MacArthur Sq. Garage Award
  • January 24: Mtg. with Federal Interagency Team and Community Leaders on Model Cities Program
  • January 25: Brewery Workers Local Union 9
  • January 27: Solomon Juneau High School Graduation
  • January 27: NAHRO meeting material (Comments by Mayor)
  • January 28: Civic Report Breakfast
  • January 29: CITY BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON -- Press Club
  • February 2: Appleton Ave.-Northwest Advancement Association
  • February 9: St. Charles Borromeo Church, Holy Name Society
  • February 11: Statement regarding Law Enforcement Assistance Planning Grant
  • February 11: Mrs. M.: Welcome for Mrs. Helvi Sipila, First International President of Zonta
  • February 11: Victory School P.T.A.
  • February 12: Walter J. Burke Testimonial Dinner
  • February 13: 2nd Annual Mayors' Prayer Breakfast - Jaycees
  • February 20: (Jendusa) Luncheon for Astronaut James Lovell
  • February 25: KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL AWARDS--NATIONAL Congress on Beautification, New York
  • February 27: Signing of Lease for Century Theater by Inner City Arts Council
  • March 3: Milwaukee Traffic Club Luncheon
  • March 5: Press Conference: Request Journal to furnish two top execs. to administer Model Cities Program
  • March 9: Press Conference: Letter to Journal stating Journal holds to control of info. to community; also regarding Model Cities
  • March 10: Brookings Institute Forum for Business Leaders on “An Agenda for the Nation” - Washington, D.C.
  • March 13: News Conf: Model Cities Interim Steering Committee
  • March 14: Schlitz Men's Club -- Sportsman of the Year Award
  • March 14: Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corporation Press Luncheon
  • March 16: St. Mark A.M.E. Dedication
  • March 17: News Conf: Maier accepts Simos and Givens resignations from Model Cities Office
  • March 18: Statement before Committee on Labor, Taxation, Insurance and Banking, Madison, Wisconsin
  • March 19: National Farmers' Union - National Conv., Hot Springs, Ark.
  • March 20: 11th Mtg. North Central Regional Manpower Advisory Committee
  • March 21: Press Conference: Difficulty with Federal Bureaucracy
  • March 21: Press Conference: Statement regarding Relocation
  • March 23: City of Hope Annual Testimonial Dinner and Dance
  • March 23: Benefit Open House for Milwaukee Continental Youth Band sponsored by German-American Societies of Milwaukee
  • March 25: Beautification Committee Awards Dinner
  • March 27: Departure of Job Corps Candidates
  • 1969 April-June
  • April 1: Statement at Press Conference
  • April 2: Milw. County Labor Council, AFL-CIO, Installation
  • April 2: Statement thanking Radio Free Milwaukee for allowing freedom of expression without Journal Company type suppression
  • April 3: Press Conference regarding meeting with HUD repr. in Wash.. 3-26-69
  • April 4: Memorial for Dr. King--Greater Galilee Baptist Church
  • April 8: Remarks by Mrs. M. at Dedication of Trigg Trophy (C.H. Rotunda)
  • April 9: University of Ohio -- Outline for Columbus, Ohio Presentation
  • April 9: Possible Stokes Dinner Material - Cleveland, Ohio
  • April 10: Mayors Breakfast and Discussion of Urban Problems-Cleveland, O.
  • April 11: News Conference: asked City Atty. to prepare complaint regarding Jnl.
  • April 12: Ambrosia Chocolate Company -- 75th Anniversary Dinner
  • April 16: Remarks before Senate Subcommittee on Relocation--Madison
  • April 16: News Conference--Pub. and Ch. of Bd. of Jnl. make serious charges
  • April 17: Distinguished salesmen award Dinner
  • April 24: Beautification Luncheon - Meet Mr. Hackendahl - Pabst Bl. Ribbon
  • April 24: Mrs. M. Beautification Luncheon - Meet Mr. Hackendahl
  • April 25: Mrs. M. “Arbor Day Ceremonies -- Market and Wells Streets
  • April 26: Tool and Die Conference - Regional
  • April 29: Press Conference -- Announcing Apt. of 1969 Youth Oppor. Board
  • April 30: WISN-TV CHANNEL 12 TELECAST: The Hidden Issue: The Fight Against the Journal Monopoly
  • May 2: University of Tampa - Urban Problems
  • May 8: Telecast: WITI-TV - The Orbit of Conflict in Model Cities
  • May 12: Outline for Brookings Institution Presentation, Washington, D.C.
  • May 14: Presentation of Model Design for City Hall Square-U of Illinois Department of Architecture
  • May 15: Mrs. M's remarks at First Federal Rose Planting Ceremony
  • May 15: Custer High School Dedication of New Flagpole--Custer Stadium
  • May 17: U.S. Steel Workers of America, Dist. 32 Conference
  • May 17: Milw. Symphony “City of Milw. Recognition Night”
  • May 17: Mrs. M.--Acceptance of Gift from Milwaukee Symphony
  • May 17: Mrs. M.--Fountain Turn-On Day
  • May 18: St. Bernadette's Holy Name Society
  • May 18: Mrs. M.--Quota Club of Milwaukee--22nd Year Honoring Women Leaders of Tomorrow
  • May 19: Mrs. M.--Planting Ceremony--Lakeside Children's Center
  • May 24: Wisconsin Federation of Bus. and Professional Women's Clubs
  • May 27: Channel 6 Taping-Journal monopoly
  • May 28: Mrs. M.-Awards Ceremony Plant for Beauty Art Contest
  • May 29: SUMMERFEST Opportunities Breakfast
  • May 29: Mrs. M.-- Acceptance of Geraniums from Milw. Western Bank
  • June 7: Mrs. M--Citizens for Progress Planting
  • June 8: 6th Annual Nat1. Painting and Decorating Week Winner
  • June 9: “New Town” Proposal of the Kohl Corporation
  • June 11: Wisconsin State Convention of Postmasters
  • June 11: (Jendusa) National Alliance of Businessmen Reception
  • June 12: Testimony before Subcommittee on Anti-Trust and Monopoly of the Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. Senate (Newspapers)
  • June 13: Midwest Regional Workshop of Keep America Beautiful Inc.
  • June 19: Summerfest Progress Breakfast
  • June 21: Mrs. M. -- Ribbon Cutting Ceremony-6th and Lapham Sts.
  • June 24: Special Mtg. of Committee on Taxation and Financial Matters
  • June 24: State of Israel Bonds (Women's Division) Luncheon-Welcome Mrs. Rabin
  • June 26: Introduction of Samuel C. Jackson, Asst. Secy. for Metro. Development, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Wash., D.C.
  • June 29: National Press Photographers Assn. Convention (in Milwaukee)
  • 1969 July-September
  • July 4: July 4th Speeches
  • July 4: July 4 at Carver, Dorothy Enderis and Kern Parks
  • July 16: Beautification Com. Recognition Dinner by Greater Milw. Comm. and Downtown Assn.
  • July 17: Special Tax Committee Hearing on Problems of Elderly and Tax Relief
  • July 18: Summerfest Opening Day Ceremonies
  • July 18: “Official” Opening of Summerfest by Mayor
  • July 21: Altrusa Intl. Biennial Convention--Minneapolis, Minn.
  • July 29: Manpower Conference -- U.S. Conf. of Mayors -- in Milwaukee
  • August 26: Howard J. Meister Community Recognition Dinner (only set speech of the month)
  • September 9: STATE OF THE CITY MESSAGE
  • September 14: Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church--Holy Name Society
  • September 15: Assoc. Traffic Clubs of America--46th Annual Educt'l Conf.
  • September 18: Dedicate Ernest Conrad Fountain-Performing Arts Center
  • September 19: Target Tarr--Eau Claire
  • September 24: Target Tarr Luncheon--Pfister Hotel
  • September 26: Target Tarr--Madison, Wisconsin
  • September 27: Salute to Archbishop Iakovas--Elks Club
  • 1969 October-December
  • October 2: American Soc. of Real Estate Counsellors -Scottsdale
  • October 3: Visit of Mrs. Golda Meir to Milwaukee--Fourth Street School; Visit of Mrs. Golda Meir to Milwaukee--Performing Arts Center
  • October 4: Annual Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner--Pfister Hotel
  • October 9: Brookings Institution--Washington, D.C.
  • October 21: Special Meeting of the Board of Estimates
  • October 22: 71st Annual Convention--League of Wisconsin Municipalities--Scheraton-Schroeder Hotel
  • October 29: Wartburg Theological Seminary - Dubuque, Iowa
  • November 5: House Ways and Means Committee on Social Security Amendments
  • November 3: Mayor's Remarks to Fund Raising Committee, Pfister Hotel
  • November 6: Brookings Institution - Washington, D.C.
  • November 9: St. Mathew's Holy Name Society
  • November 13: 48th Annual Midwest Conference - International Union of Stereotypers and Electrotypers
  • November 15: 5th Annual Convention - Allied Council of Senior Citizens Washington Park Senior Center
  • November 16: Dedication of Tippecanoe Library
  • November 17: Special Taxation Committee Hearing on Problems of Elderly and Tax Relief
  • November 19: 75th Anniversary, St. Catherine Residence for Young Women
  • November 21: Wisconsin State AFL-CIO Rights Conference-Red Carpet Inn
  • November 24: Salvation Army Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
  • December 1: Educational Facilities Laboratory Conference-Washington, D.C.
  • December 4: Mitchell Street Lamplighting,Ceremony - 90th Anniversary Celebration; Mitchell Street Shopping Area
  • December 7: Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony - Civic Center Plaza
  • December 8: Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony-Miller Brewing Company
  • December 22: Christmas Message
  • 1970 January-March
  • January 5: Urban Institute Seminar-Washington, D. C.-Introduction
  • January 9: Remarks before “Have Not” Conference, Milwaukee Auditorium
  • January 17: 75th Anniversary Salute-Milwaukee Theatrical Stage Employees Union - Center for Performing Arts
  • January 21: Remarks at Wisconsin Society of Professional Engineers-Monthly Meeting of Milwaukee Chapter - Pappy's'Restaurant
  • January 30: Mayor's Remarks at City Birthday Luncheon - Press Club - Noon
  • February 8: Council of South Side Advancement Association - Lincoln Day Banquet and 25th Anniversary
  • February 9: Dedication of Community Relations Caravan - City Hall Rotunda
  • February 24: Annual Meeting - Wisconsin Soft Drink Association Inc. - Main Ballroom, Hotel Pfister
  • February 17: Sales and Marketing Executives Annual Salesman's Award Night - Pfister Hotel
  • March 4: Maier Remarks before Senator Muskie's Subcommittee on Air and Water Pollution, Washington, D.C. - Asking for Increased Federal Programs for solid waste disposal
  • March 4: Presentation of Plaque to Liz Carpenter
  • March 4: Theta Sigma Phi Annual Banquet-Presentation of “Doer of Decade” Awards - Pfister Hotel
  • March 7: Mrs. H. W. Maier's Remarks at Opening of Middle-South American and Oceanic Cultures Wing - Milwaukee Public Museum
  • March 17: Acceptance of Community Service Award from Neville-Dunn Post 489
  • March 22: Citizens Development Advisory Committee Special Awards Program-West Division High School Auditorium
  • March 30: Careers In Government Day - Remarks by Maier
  • 1970 April-June
  • April 5: Medical Research Fellowship Dinner for the City of Hope - Pfister
  • April 6: 9th Ward Democratic Unit Monthly Meeting Cher-Den Inn
  • April 7: Groundbreaking Ceremony-North Meadow Homes - Pfister Hotel
  • April 12: 7th Annual Heritage-Milwaukee Showings--Milwaukee Country Club
  • April 19: Allied Industrial Workers Local #232 - Jefferson Hall
  • April 22: Environmental Control “Teach-In” - St. Francis De Sales College
  • April 22: Environmental Control “Teach-In” - Marquette University-Brooks Mem. Hall
  • April 24: Mrs. Henry W. Maier's Remarks -- Arbor Day -- Red Arrow Park
  • April 24: Milwaukee Commission on Community Relations-Workshop for Members of the Commission
  • April 24: Maier Remarks at Opening of Milwaukee Ballet Company, Fine Arts Theater-UWM
  • May 1: Chief Breier Civic Recognition Dinner-Pfister Hotel
  • May 4: Remarks for First Meeting of Council of Observers--Kenwood Center
  • May 7: Letter sent to Dr. J. Martin Klotsche, UWM Chancellor, and Father John P. Raynor of Marquette University-at Special Press Conference
  • May 10: St. Nicholas Holy Name Society-5353 North Green Bay Ave.
  • May 12: Youth Government Day - Welcome to Student Mayors
  • May 14: Maier Remarks at Riverside High School National Honor Society Induction
  • May 18: Maier Remarks at Intergroup Council of Milwaukee - City Hall - Room 301-B (Not used)
  • May 19: Maier Remarks at Urban Policy Orientation for OEO Regional Directors-Washington, D.C.
  • May 19: Mrs. Maier's Remarks on Accepting the Alice Paukner Perch Award from Municipal Women's Club-Peletier Room, Downtowner Motor Inn
  • May 22: Maier Remarks at First Meeting of Neighborhood Approval Technical Task Force
  • May 24: Messmer High School Commencement
  • May 27: Clock Tower Presentation Ceremony-Civic Center Plaza
  • June 5: Retirement Dinner for Herbert Peterson, Business Manager, Painters Union Local 781
  • June 6: Mayor's Remarks at AFL-CIO Fund Raiser, COPE, Auditorium
  • June 8: Testimony of Maier on Behalf of the National League of Cities and U.S. Conference of Mayors, Before Housing Subcommittee of the Banking and Currency Committee
  • June 9: Maier Remarks at Career Development Program for Local Civil Defense Directors/Coordinators - Battle Creek, Michigan
  • June 22: Welcome - National Convention, American Advertising Federation-Pfister Hotel
  • June 23: Wisconsin Chapter -- American Institute of Architects--Holiday Inn, Midtown
  • June 25: Welcome - International Labor Press Association--Milwaukee Inn
  • June 25: Mrs. Maier's Remarks at State of Israel Bonds (Women's Division) luncheon - Pfister Hotel
  • June 25: Maier Remarks - Summerfest Press Appreciation Night - Pabst Blue Ribbon Hall
  • June 27: Maier Remarks for Puerto Rican Day - Civic Center Plaza
  • June 26: Preferred Hotel Associations Recognition of Pfister Hotel
  • June 27: AFSCME, AFL-CIO, DISTRICT COUNCIL 48 - OPEN HOUSE AND DEDICATION OF NEW BUILDING
  • June 29: Remarks by Maier to Common Council on Housing Relocation Policy
  • June 29: Welcome - Irving Rhodes Testimonial Dinner -- Pfister Hotel
  • 1970 July-September
  • July 1: Pollution Control and Cost Conference
  • July 1: 75th Anniversary - Milwaukee City Service Commission
  • July 4: Suggested Remarks for 4th of July Speeches
  • July 8: Mayor Maier's Remarks at Annual Golden Age Program Picnic-Washington Pk.
  • July 9: Mayor Maier's Remarks at Welcome-American Field Service Annual Scholarship Program - Alverno College
  • July 12: Mayor Maier's Remarks at South Shore Water Frolic-South Shore Beach
  • July 13: Welcome-International Convention American Federation of Technical Engineers - Pfister Hotel
  • July 17: Mayor Maier's Remarks at Summerfest Opening Day Ceremonies
  • July 22: Groundbreaking for Apollo Village Apartments-20th and Highland
  • July 24: Testimony of Maier of Milwaukee-President's Commission on Campus Unrest, Washington, D.C.
  • July 26: Grandparents Day Salute - Summerfest Lakefront Main Stage
  • July 26: Milwaukee Maenner-Und Damenchoere Annual Milwaukee German Song and Music Festival - Old Heidelberg Park
  • August 5: Address by Maier to Model Cities Neighborhood Resident Council
  • August 5: Press Conference - Pabst Theatre Board Announced
  • August 14: Remarks by Maier at Meeting of Pabst Theatre Breakfast Meeting
  • August 11: Remarks by Mrs. Maier at Salvation Army Mid-Town Complex Ground-Breaking Ceremony - 25th and Walnut Streets
  • August 22: Maier Remarks at Senator William Proxmire Testimonial Dinner-Pfister
  • August 28: WEMP Program Statement, Open Line - August 30, 1970 (Taped 8/28)
  • September 4: Welcome--39th Annual Convention--National Gymanfa Ganu Assn. Pfister
  • September 8: Press Conference regarding Heil-Acme Corporation Disposal Service
  • September 11: Croatian Catholic Union of the United States of America
  • September 14: Groundbreaking of Wisconsin Telephone Company West Wright Street Addition -- 2470 North 4th Street
  • September 15: Annual Message of Mayor Henry W. Maier
  • September 21: MRS. MAIER - Wisconsin Petroleum Council Awards Dinner
  • September 17: Mayor Henry W. Maier's Remarks at Summerfest Party, Miller Inn
  • September 18: Mayor's Remarks at Welcome-Wisconsin Credit Union League-Schroeder
  • September 21: Mayor's Remarks at International City Management Assn., San Diego, Calif.
  • September 22: Milwaukee Government Day -- City Hall, 301-B
  • September 26: 75th Anniversary -- Milwaukee Section, National Council of Jewish Women -- Sheraton-Schroeder Hotel
  • September 29: Mayor Maier's Remarks for Groundbreaking, New Turnkey Project for Elderly -- 2325 South Howell Avenue
  • 1970 October-December
  • October 2: Mayor Maier's Remarks at Have-Not Conference-Milwaukee Auditorium
  • October 3: Annual Steuben Memorial Banquet - Pfister Hotel
  • October 8: MRS. Maier's Remarks at Kick-Off Ceremonies, Clean-Up, Fix-up, Plant-up Month, Steven-Bryant Nursing Home, 619 West Walnut St.
  • October 15: Milwaukee Moose Lodge #49-Youth Honor Day-5476 S. 13th St.
  • October 18: Annual Pulaski Day Dinner -- Holiday Inn Central (Not used)
  • October 19: Welcome-Thirty-Third Triennial Assembly, General Grand Chapter Order of the Eastern Star-Milwaukee Arena
  • October 21: Seminar for Chicago HUD Interns -Sheraton Chicago Hotel
  • October 25: Consecration Service-St. James United Methodist Church
  • October 26: 2nd Annual Meeting--Hospitality Industry Inc.--Expo-Milwaukee
  • October 27: Maier Remarks at 35th Anniversary-National Ave. Advancement Assn.
  • October 26: Maier Remarks at Submission of the 1971 Budget to the Common Council
  • October 28: MRS. Maier Remarks Planting Ceremony at Pabst Theater
  • October 28: Remarks by Mrs. Maier at 81st and Grantosa Planting
  • October 29: Remarks by Mrs. Maier at S. KK/Lincoln/Allis Streets
  • November 7: Remarks by Maier to Central City Development Corporation
  • November 14: Branch #84 Aid Association for Lutherans Annual Meeting of Certificate Holders -- Jerusalem Lutheran School
  • November 15: Recognition for Retirement of Carl Griepentrog - AIW - Pfister
  • November 17: “The White House, Media and the Community”--Annual Meeting on Public Relations Society of America
  • November 19: Maier Remarks at Equal Opportunity Day Luncheon -Schroeder
  • November 21: Annual Crowning of Prince and Princess, (K-G-R-V-W) Pfister
  • November 21: Welcome National Annual Convention, International F and AM Masons and Order of Eastern Star
  • November 23: Salvation Army Tree Lighting Ceremony-Wisconsin Ave. Court of Honor
  • November 23: Wisconsin State University -- Whitewater Wisconsin
  • November 24: Milwaukee Government Service League Annual Anniversary Awards Night - Allen-Bradley Company
  • December 1: Maier Remarks at 50th Anniversary-Marquette Chapter, Sigma Delta Chi
  • December 6: Remarks by Maier at Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremonies
  • December 6: Remarks by Mrs. Maier at Christmas Tree Lighting
  • December 6: Maier Remarks at City of Hope First Annual Sportsman's Award Dinner Honoring Marvin L. Fishman
  • December 8: Maier Remarks at Kiwanis Club--Dinkler Plaza Hotel - Atlanta, Ga.
  • December 17: State Budget Hearing - State Office Building
  • December 30: Year End Message
  • 1971 January-March
  • January 13: Maier Remarks at Dominican College - Racine, Wisconsin
  • January 14: Maier Remarks at MGIC BUILDING PLAN UNVEILING
  • January 16: Maier Remarks at Harry W. Green Sr. Testimonial Dinner
  • January 17: Bayshore Lutheran Church, Whitefish Bay
  • January 28: City's 125th Birthday Luncheon - Press Club
  • February 2: Wisconsin State AFL-CIO Annual Apprenticeship Conference-Red Carpet Inn
  • February 5: Statement for Variety Club Telecast
  • February 10: Maier Statement of Milwaukee River Watershed
  • February 17: Maier Statement-Public Meeting to Consider Deep Draft Navigation Improvements at Milwaukee Harbor
  • February 18: Sales and Marketing Executives of Milwaukee--Annual Awards Night
  • February 19: CED Policy Forum Luncheon
  • February 26: Milwaukee Rivershed Luncheon
  • March 3: Reason, Action, Purpose Panel Discussion - UWM-Milwaukee
  • March 9: Milwaukee Boys' Club Project Before Luncheon-NMLI Auditorium
  • March 9: Lincoln Avenue P.T.A. -- Presentation of New Flag to School
  • March 12: Hospitality Drive Luncheon - Mader's
  • March 18: Wisconsin Chapter, American Right of Way Association - Red Carpet Inn
  • March 24: Seminar on “The Urban Crisis” --Presidential Classroom for Young Americans, Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D.C.
  • March 27: Milwaukee Tenants' Union - Black and Blue Awards -- Staub's Hall
  • March 31: Conference on Economic Conversion - Washington, D.C.
  • 1971 April-June
  • April 1: Civic Center Exhibit Opening-Marine National Exchange Bank
  • April 2: LaVarnway Unit Boosters Club of Milwaukee Boys Club
  • April 8: “Play Ball” Luncheon -- Sheraton-Schroeder Hotel
  • April 7: Maier Address to County Labor Council, Serb Hall
  • April 13: Exchange Club of Milwaukee - Top of the Marine
  • April 27: WISCONSIN INDUSTRIAL EDITORS ASSOCIATION - Schlitz Brown Bottle
  • April 30: Arbor Day Talk by Mrs. Henry W. Maier
  • May 4: Maier Remarks at Mayor's Beautification Committee Annual Meeting
  • May 4: U.S. Civil Rights Commission Hearing - Federal Bldg.
  • May 9: St. Sebastian's Holy Name Mother's Day Breakfast
  • May 14: Grand Opening -- Northridge Lakes -- 76th St. and Brown Deer Road
  • May 17: Retirement Luncheon for William M. Lamers -- Milwaukee Public Museum
  • May 19: Wisconsin Chapter Public Relations Student Society and Info Committee of Memorial Union-School of Journalism-University of Wisconsin
  • May 21: Mrs. Maier's Remarks-Fountain Turn-On Ceremonies
  • May 22: New England Assembly -- University of Massachusetts, Amherst Campus
  • May 24: St. Anthony's School - Fifth Grade Class-City Birthday and Earth Day
  • May 26: Mayor Maier's Remarks at Phelps Dodge Luncheon
  • May 27: Welcome-Midwest Regional Conference National Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers--Pfister Hotel
  • May 30: Memorial Day Ceremony -- Sunrise Home for the Senior Blind
  • May 19: Formal Dedication - Becher Court Housing for Elderly Project
  • June 3: Remarks by Milwaukee Mayor for Presentation at Hearing of Subcommittee on Intergovernmental Relations of the U.S. Senate Committee on Government Operations on Bills S.1770 and S.241
  • June 4: Maier Remarks at Mid-Town Kiwanis Club Charter Night-Holiday Inn Central
  • June 7: Maier Remarks at Dedication of Police Administration Bldg.-Civic Center Pl.
  • June 7: Maier Remarks at Stadium Freeway Extension Meeting-Voice of Concerned Citizens-St. Stephens Church
  • June 8: News Conference - Crusade for Resources
  • June 18: Remarks by Maier Before Alliance of Cities, Madison, Wisconsin
  • June 21: Mil. Convention and Visitors Bureau - Annual Meeting and Election of Officers -- Pfister Hotel - Noon - Monday
  • June 22: Maier Remarks at Dedication of Mitchell Court - 26th and National
  • June 23: Welcome for Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Yigal Allon-Pfister Hotel
  • June 26: Parada Puertorrigguena - Lakefront
  • June 26: Welcome -- 43rd National Turnfest - Sheraton-Schroeder Hotel
  • June 28: National Public Hearings on the Urban Crisis - St. Louis, Missouri
  • June 30: Mayor's Remarks at 20th Annual Symposium-Federal Government Accountants Association - Sheraton Park Hotel-Washington, D.C.
  • 1971 July-September
  • July 4: Fourth of July Celebration - Milwaukee Parks
  • July 10: 4th Regular Convention--The Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod-Arena
  • July 10: South Shore Water Frolic--South Shore Beach--8:00 P.M.
  • July 13: Mayor Maier's Remarks at 13th Annual Institute, Public Relations Society of America -- University of Wisconsin, Madison
  • July 16: Maier Remarks at Opening Ceremony at Summerfest
  • July 18: Welcome to National Association of Counties - Performing Arts Center
  • July 19: Remarks by Mrs. Maier at Presentation of Gifts to Visiting Mayors
  • January 19: Mayors' Visit - Remarks for Press Conference and Remarks for Breakfast Mtg.
  • January 19: Mayors' Visit - Introduction of Mayor Lindsay at Media Luncheon
  • January 19: “: Notes for Remarks During Mayors' Presentation (Media Luncheon)
  • January 19: Closing Remarks - Media Luncheon - Mayors' Visit
  • January 19: Mayors' Visit - Remarks to Introduce Mayor Lindsay at Press Conference
  • July 27: Welcome - 1971 Convention, International Association of Governmental Labor Officials -- Sheraton-Schroeder Hotel
  • July 27: Remarks at Recognition Dinner for John C. Zinos -Performing Arts Center
  • July 28: Annual All-City Golden Age XYZ Picnic - Washington Park
  • August 11: In Service Training Program for Urban Studies Teachers--School Administration Building
  • August 12: Senior Citizens of Milwaukee, Washington
  • September 7: Park Budget Message - Board of Estimates
  • September 8: Swearing in of Leo Mortenson as Director, HUD Milwaukee Office-Sheraton-Schroeder Hotel
  • September 11: Mexican Independence Day Celebration-Red Carpet Inn
  • September 11: Funeral Services for Rev. Cecil A. Fisher-St. Mark A.M.E. Church
  • September 12: State District Council of Retail Clerks Local #14 Annual Convention
  • September 12: Old St. Mary's 125th Anniversary-PAC
  • September 12: Annuniciation Greek Orthodox Church-Consecration and 10th Anniversary
  • September 16: Statement of U.S. Conference of Mayors to Cost of Living Council
  • September 19: American Horticultural Society Congress
  • September 21: Northridge Lakes Press Conference - Pfister Hotel
  • September 23: Legislative Action Committee-Boston Press Conference (with and without Gunther Statement)
  • September 23: Legislative Action Committee Statement which was used in Boston
  • September 27: Introduction of Senator Muskie - Serb Hall
  • 1971 October-December
  • October 1: Introduction of Senator Jackson - Serb Hall
  • October 4: Pabst Summerfest “Thank You” Party
  • October 9: Annual Banquet - German American Societies of Milwaukee
  • October 10: Milwaukee Musicians Association - 75th Anniversary Party
  • October 11: Observance of Beginning of Operation of Humboldt Ave. Pollution Abatement Demonstration Project
  • October 14: Breakfast Meeting, Democratic National Committee
  • October 15: Mayor Alioto Statement
  • October 16: Annual Pulaski Day Banquet - Holiday Inn Central
  • October 19: Mrs. Maier's Welcome-Israel Bond Fashion Show
  • October 20: Downtown Kiwanis Club Weekly Luncheon Meeting-War Memorial Center
  • October 28: Remarks Before The American Assembly-Columbia U., New York, N.Y.
  • October 29: UAW Wisconsin Community Action Program Council Conference
  • October 29: 75th Anniversary--Local 24 Sheet Metal Workers International
  • November 4: Remarks for Atlanta Press Conference
  • November 7: Remarks at 25th Anniversary Dinner for Rev. Wesley H. Gallup
  • November 7: Testimonial Dinner for Supervisor William Meaux--A.O. Smith Union Hall
  • November 11: AFL-CIO Representatives Club, Sally's Steak House
  • November 12: AFL-CIO Civil Rights Conference--Red Carpet Inn
  • November 15: Miller Management Club--Nino's Steak Roundup
  • November 17: Mrs. Maier's Remarks at Milwaukee Women's Symphony League
  • November 18: Mayor Maier's Remarks at National Conference of State Legislative Leaders - San Diego, California
  • November 19: Red Fez Organization of Tripoli Temple Shrine Booster Lunch
  • November 24: Welcome for Senator Muskie
  • December 5: Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony - Arena
  • December 8: MECCA Groundbreaking-Convention Center Site
  • December 8: MECCA Luncheon - Crystal Ballroom
  • December 11: North Dakota Farmers' Union -- Fargo, N.D.
  • December 13: Welcome -- Arrival of USCGC Edisto - Erie Street Pier
  • December 14: Luncheon for Arthur Fleming, President of National Council of Senior Citizens - Washington Park Senior Center
  • December 16: Mayor's Address to Citizens regarding PPPA - City Negotiations
  • December 20: Signing Ceremony, Milwaukee-HUD Arrangement, HUD Offices
  • December 29: Introduction to Mayor Lindsay--Serb Hall
  • 1972 January-March
  • January 9: Teamsters' Local #200 Annual Stewards' Banquet
  • January 11: Milwaukee Bar Assn. Weekly Luncheon Meeting
  • January 12: Remarks at meeting of Wisconsin Legislative Bd.-United Transportation Union
  • January 12: Candidacy Statement by Mayor Henry W. Maier
  • January 17: Maier Statement at Press Conference - Legislative Action Comm., New Orleans, Louisiana
  • January 18: Milwaukee Board of Realtors -- Holiday Inn Central
  • January 29: Brewery Workers Union--Local 9--Serb Hall, 5101 W. Oklahoma Ave.
  • January 31: City Birthday Luncheon -- Milwaukee Press Club
  • February 1: Dinner for Eliot Fitch--Bradley Hall, Center for Pm>December 26: 5th Annual College Employment Opportunity Day (Milw. A. of C.)
  • December 27: TELECAST: “The Future of Our City” - #3 - Channel 4 TV
  • December 30: Mayor Reports 1967 Unfinished business first order of 1968--getting resources from county, state and federal
  • 1968 January-March
  • January 1: New Year's Day Statement- Radio and TV
  • January 6: Mayor Reports: Take a look at your city tax dollar--where it goes, what it's used for
  • January 9: Alexander Hamilton High School Sociology Students-Elks Club
  • January 13: Robert A. Taft Institute of Government - U. of Cincinnati
  • January 13: Mayor Reports: Review of programs, plea for harmony, order, proportion; hope to put Milwaukee in proper perspective in future national forums
  • January 14: St. Josaphat's Holy Name Society
  • January 15: Press Conf. Re. Dr. Tarr's Letter on Reorganization
  • January 19: Police Education Study Committee
  • January 20: Mayor Reports: Steps taken to fight crime and promote public safety; police department advances
  • January 23: Carroll College Students in the January Term Program
  • January 24: CIVIC REPORT BREAKFAST
  • January 25: Mayor's Prayer Breakfast (Jaycees)
  • January 24: Statement on CC's quick approval of resol. authorizing application for Model Cities program
  • January 26: Alewives Conference - City Hall
  • January 27: Mayor Reports: 400 community leaders attended Civic Report Brkf.
  • January 29: Press Club: STATEMENT ANNOUNCING CANDIDACY FOR THIRD TERM
  • January 30: Check Presentation ceremony (HAND) “Here and Now” Development Corporation -- Greater Milwaukee Auto Trades Association
  • January 30: Kickoff Dinner for Lakefront Festival of Arts
  • January 31: City's Birthday Party - Milwaukee Press Club
  • February 1: Cudworth Post #23 to Honor Firefighters Post #426, Amer. Legion
  • February 4: Villard Ave. and 35 St. Association--Installation
  • February 10: Mitchell Street Advancement Assn. - Installation
  • February 10: Cliff Matchey Testimonial
  • February 11: St. Hyacinth's Holy Name Society
  • February 13: Third Annual Law Enforcement Conference
  • February 13: 1st 1968 Youth Opportunity Board meeting
  • February 15: 16th Ward Democratic Unit Meeting
  • February 19: 5th and 15th Ward Democratic Units Joint Meeting
  • February 21: Marquette University Law School
  • February 24: Pere Marquette Tercentenary Celebration
  • February 26: Mayor's Remarks - Beautification Com. Civic Award Breakfast
  • February 26: Mrs. M's Remarks - Beautification Com. Civic Award Breakfast
  • February 26: Brotherhood of RR Trainmen and Ladies Auxiliary-Wisconsin Legislative ?
  • February 26: Brookings Institution -- Washington, D.C.
  • February 27: Cub Scout Pack #9 Blue and Gold Dinner
  • February 29: St. John's College, Collegeville, Minnesota
  • March 3: Meet the Press panel re: Report of Presidential Special Commission on Civil Disobedience
  • March 4: Groundbreaking ceremony for New Downtowner Inn
  • March 5: Model Cities Steering Committee
  • March 5: Reaction to Declaration by Judge Tehan on Unconstitutionality of Housing Referendum
  • March 6: Statement to the Press on the Primary Vote
  • March 7: District Convention-American Assn. for Health, Phy. Ed. and Recreation
  • March 8: World Festival Luncheon Meeting
  • March 10: St. Anthony's Holy Name Society
  • March 11: 2nd and 9th Ward Democratic Units meeting
  • March 13: Concordia College Young Republicans
  • March 15: Mrs. M.-Executive Secretaries, Milw. Chapter (Contribution to Beautif. Com.)
  • March 15: Shamrock Club of Wisconsin-Annual Kick-off Dinner
  • March 20: Forum on Systems and Social Change, Washington, D.C.
  • March 23: Sigma Delta Chi-Region 5 Annual Conf. “Urban Specialists View the Role of the Press”
  • March 24: LaFollette Testimonial and Fund Raising Dinner
  • March 26: Wisconsin Road Builders Association
  • March 16: Official Presentation of MY MILWAUKEE and WISCONSIN LAND songs
  • March 28: Mrs. M.--Coffee Hour with Miss Betty Furness
  • March 28: Marquette U. Modern Language Building Groundbreaking
  • March 29: Mrs. M.--Ribbon-cutting, Veterans Admin. Regional Office
  • March 30: Statement at Press Conference on Award of $50,000 Grant for Rat Control
  • March 30: Mi1w. Cty. Jaycees-Bay View-St. Francis Region 1 Conference
  • March 31: Independent Neighborhood Grocers Assn. 37th Annual Banquet
  • 1968 April-June
  • April 1: “The Future of Our City”
  • April 2: Press Conference regarding American Motors participation in Summerfest '68
  • April 2: Election Night Statement
  • April 4: Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King
  • April 5: Statement regarding day of mourning for Dr. King
  • April 5: Kick-off Meeting of the National Alliance of Businessmen
  • April 7: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Memorial Service-Washington Park
  • April 9: Statement upon returning from funeral of Dr. Martin Luther King
  • April 12: Statement regarding Passage of Open Housing Bill
  • April 16: 1st Annl. Youth Conference--Milw. Youth Beautif. Committee
  • April 17: INAUGURAL MESSAGE
  • April 16: Alderman Jendusa's Intro at Inaugural
  • April 16: 1st Annual Youth Conference--Milwaukee Youth Beautification Com.
  • April 21: Dedication of Mt. Calvary Holy Church
  • April 21: Dedication of Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church
  • April 25: (Mrs.M.) “Farewell” Reception for Harry John Brown--Milw. Symphony
  • April 26: (Mrs.M.) lst Arbor Day Observance
  • April 27: Statement regarding Restrictive Zoning
  • April 29: Statement on Relocation and Aptmt. of Aldermen Pitts and Drew to Redevelopment Authority
  • May 1: Central City Council of Urban Land Institute
  • May 7: American Society of Planning Officials--34th Annl.Conf.-San Francisco, California
  • May 11: (Ald.Jendusa) Remarks at Third Annual Fountain Turn-On Day Ceremony
  • May 23: Council of South Side Advancement Associations
  • May 25: Greetings to VP Humphrey--Cope Fund Raising Rally
  • May 26: Notre Dame High School Graduation Exercises
  • May 26: Senator Gaylord Nelson Rally
  • May 27: Dedication of Cudahy Fountain in Water Tower Park
  • May 28: Wisconsin Mortgage Bankers Association
  • May 29: Milw. Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women
  • June 4: ANNUAL MESSAGE TO CC (Specific Recommendations in Annual Message)
  • June 6: Press Conf.--Appeal for summer jobs for youth
  • June 6: Maier's reaction to the death of Senator Robert F. Kennedy
  • June 8: Mrs. M's remarks for Planting for Beauty Day (Cancelled)
  • June 9: Our Lady Queen of Peace Holy Name Society
  • June 11: “Planting for Beauty Day” Ceremony (Mrs. M.)
  • June 17: KEYNOTE Address - U.S. Jaycee Metropolitan Conf.
  • June 22: 50th Anniversary Celebration of Milwaukee Silent Club
  • June 26: Kick-Off Dinner for 1968 Service Station Improvement Program
  • June 26: Mrs. M's remarks at Kick-Off Dinner for '68 Service Station Improvement Program
  • 1968 July-September
  • July 1: Formal Anncmt. of Mayors for Humphrey Committee formation
  • July 3: Mayor's Remarks at Welcome for 7th Annual Governors' Conference
  • July 3: Mayor's Charge to Urban Coalition Ways and Means Committee
  • July 4: Mayor's Remarks at Fourth of July Celebrations
  • July 4: Mayor's Shorter Alternative at Fourth of July Park Celebrations
  • July 10: Golden Age Picnic-Wash. Pk.
  • July 10: Com. on Com. Rel.--Awards to Individuals and Groups-Inter-Racial Harmony
  • July 12: Harvard Summer School Conf. on Educational Administration
  • July 13: South Shore Water Frolic
  • July 16: Opg. Humphrey for President Headquarters
  • July 17: Comments to Channel 4 regarding Consolidation of Inspectional Services
  • July 19: Opening of Summerfest--Civic Center Plaza
  • July 19: Dedication - Civic Center Plaza
  • July 19: Democratic State Convention
  • July 19: Gambrinus Ball Honoring Summerfest '68
  • July 28: Air Age '68 Program--Gen. Mitchell Field
  • July 29: Statement on TV regarding demand for concrete answers to problems from Presidential and Gubernatorial candidates
  • July 29: North Milwaukee Library Dedication
  • July 31: Standard Lamp Company Groundbreaking Ceremony--Haymarket Square
  • August 1: Unico National--40th Annual Convention
  • August 3: Democratic Party Workers Dinner
  • August 9: Heil Company Luncheon for 6 Rumanian Govt. Officials
  • August 11: St. Bernadette's Church, Parish Picnic
  • August 18: Federation of German-American Societies
  • August 21: Breakdown of Fiscal Facts Committee Report for Press Conference
  • August 24: 23rd Street Workers Club - Street Fair (Mrs. Maier)
  • August 26: Statement at Press Conference--Mayors for Humphrey-Chicago
  • August 28: 1st Annual Community Goals Institute-Bloomington, Minn. (Keynote)
  • August 29: Budget message: Economic Development Program
  • August 29: Milw. Public. Library-Ancient order of Bookworms Rally
  • August 29: New Teachers Welcome - Join Milw. School System--N.W. Mut. L. Ins.
  • September 1: Layton Park English Lutheran Church-60th Anniv. of Founding
  • September 3: Message to Budget Examining Committee
  • September 5: Marquette university Faculty Orientation Program
  • September 7: UAW Retirees Picnic
  • September 8: Mother of Good Counsel Holy Name Society
  • September 9: Greater Milwaukee Committee--Regular Board Meeting
  • September 17: Natl. Assoc. of Insurance Commissioners--Zone 4 Conf. Welcome
  • September 17: Presentation of Summerfest Commendation
  • September 18: LIBRARY -- In-Service Orientation Program
  • September 17: Statement at Press Conf. re. Special Session of Legislature
  • September 17: Mrs. M.: Dedication of Terris Fountain--North Ave. Dam
  • September 19: Wisconsin Assn. of Medical Records Librarians
  • September 21: J.F. Friedrick Appreciation Dinner
  • September 21: Present 1st Annual Medgar Evers Award to O.C. White
  • September 23: Opening Ceremony for LA Grande Italia-Boston Store Front Entrance
  • September 25: Bay View High School -- Installation of Student Govt. officers
  • September 25: Massachusetts Institute of Technology-Panel Seminar
  • September 27: Graduation for Senior Aids for Project Involve-UWM Extension
  • 1968 October-December
  • October 1: Mayors for Humphrey Meeting - Chicago
  • October 1: Welcome to Senator Edmund Muskie -- Mitchell Field
  • October 2: 69th Annual Convention of Independent Ins. Agents of Wisconsin
  • October 5: Citizens for LaFollette Meeting
  • October 8: Third National Women in Community Service Day
  • October 8: Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, New Marshall and Ilsley Bank
  • October 9: Architectural Forum Luncheon
  • October 9: Wisconsin Realtors Association Welcome
  • October 14: School of Public Administration--U. of Southern California
  • October 15: League of California Cities
  • October 15: (Newcomb) Testimonial Dinner for Alderman Jendusa
  • October 16: Mayors for Humphrey Meeting--Philadelphia
  • October 17: Local 865, West Bend, Wisconsin
  • October 17: Testimonial for Peter Pavlovich
  • October 18: Jt. Press Conf. with Secy. Wilbur Cohen--Fed. Department of Health, Education and Welfare--Pfister Hotel
  • October 18: State Conf. of Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Serv. Committeemen and Employees--Lake Lawn Lodge
  • October 21: Press Conf. by Mayors Across the Country --Political for Humphrey/Muskie
  • October 21: Board of Estimates Meeting
  • October 22: Taping for Fiscal Liaison Film
  • October 25: Robinson for Assembly
  • October 25: Press Conference regarding Governor's statement
  • October 26: Dedication of New Milwaukee Post Office
  • October 26: Pulaski Day Dinner
  • October 26: Steuben Banquet
  • October 28: Mrs. M's Remarks to Ladies of U.S. Civil Defense Council Conf.
  • October 28: U.S. Civil Defense Council Annual Conference
  • October 29: Opening of 1968 Products of Industry Exhibit
  • October 31: Statement re. Gov. Knowles' talk before Common Council
  • November 1: Groundbreaking for new plant in Land Bank Area: Lothar Display
  • November 2: WEMP Radio Broadcast - pre-Presidential, pre-Governor election
  • November 4: Press conf. Statement regarding federal grant for hiring and training young people for Model Cities program planning
  • November 5: Dedication of Rumor Control Center-Com. on Community Relations
  • November 5: Statement regarding Voting Machines
  • November 7: Wisconsin Education Association Annual Convention
  • November 10: Our Lady of Good Hope Holy Name Society
  • November 11: Mrs. M.--At Press Conf., Statement about Milwaukee's Award
  • November 11: Mayor's Statemt. at Press Conf. about “Litter-Prevention” Award
  • November 13: Milwaukee World Festival Board Meeting
  • November 14: Remarks to Federal Officials Assn. Monthly Meeting-Elks Club
  • November 15: Statement, Press Conf. regarding labor nego. bargaining and Spec. Leg. Sess.
  • November 17: Mount Tabor United Church of Christ--Mtge. Burning Service
  • November 19: Natl. Conf. on Community Litter-Prevention Activities; KAB Inc. (New York)
  • November 19: Seminar, National Science Foundation, Wash. D.C.
  • November 20: Statement on Remarks by Gov. Knowles about reducing prop. tax
  • November 22: Megal Construction Company--Dedicate Industrial Park
  • November 24: Walnut Improvement Council (WAIC) Annual Meeting
  • December 1: Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
  • December 4: Annual Meeting, Mayor's Beautification Committee
  • December 4: Miller Brewing Company--Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
  • December 5: Northwest Health Center Dedication
  • December 12: Young Presidents' Organization, Wisconsin Chapter
  • December 14: Daughters of Elks, Juneau Fidelity Temple #247-45th Anniv.
  • December 13: Martin-Weber Report Comment
  • December 13: Concordia College Press Conf. to announce Expansion Program
  • December 14: Daughters of Elks 45th Anniv. (Note: Mayor did not attend)
  • December 26: College Employment Oppor. Day, 6th Annual- A. of C.
  • December 27: Mobil Oil Beautification Awards Breakfast
  • December 27: River Study Report Press Conference
  • December 30: Mayor's Remarks at Opening of Presentation Press Conference--Martin-Weber Report
  • 1969 January-March
  • January 6: Milwaukee Musicians Association-Annual Membership Meeting
  • January 9: AFL-CIO Business Representatives' Luncheon Club
  • January 12: St. Roman Holy Name Society
  • January 14: Rotary Club
  • January 16: USS Milwaukee Pre-Launch Dinner
  • January 17: USS Milwaukee Pre-Launching Ceremony, Quincy, Massachusetts
  • January 20: Pre-Legislative Conference, Wisconsin State C. of C.
  • January 23: Welcome for Teamsters General Vice President Fitzsimmons
  • January 23: Mrs. M's Acceptance Remarks of Governor's Cert. in areas of Beautification and Anti-Litter
  • January 23: Assn. of Wisconsin Planners
  • January 23: Wisconsin Section, American Society of Civil Engineers-MacArthur Sq. Garage Award
  • January 24: Mtg. with Federal Interagency Team and Community Leaders on Model Cities Program
  • January 25: Brewery Workers Local Union 9
  • January 27: Solomon Juneau High School Graduation
  • January 27: NAHRO meeting material (Comments by Mayor)
  • January 28: Civic Report Breakfast
  • January 29: CITY BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON -- Press Club
  • February 2: Appleton Ave.-Northwest Advancement Association
  • February 9: St. Charles Borromeo Church, Holy Name Society
  • February 11: Statement regarding Law Enforcement Assistance Planning Grant
  • February 11: Mrs. M.: Welcome for Mrs. Helvi Sipila, First International President of Zonta
  • February 11: Victory School P.T.A.
  • February 12: Walter J. Burke Testimonial Dinner
  • February 13: 2nd Annual Mayors' Prayer Breakfast - Jaycees
  • February 20: (Jendusa) Luncheon for Astronaut James Lovell
  • February 25: KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL AWARDS--NATIONAL Congress on Beautification, New York
  • February 27: Signing of Lease for Century Theater by Inner City Arts Council
  • March 3: Milwaukee Traffic Club Luncheon
  • March 5: Press Conference: Request Journal to furnish two top execs. to administer Model Cities Program
  • March 9: Press Conference: Letter to Journal stating Journal holds to control of info. to community; also regarding Model Cities
  • March 10: Brookings Institute Forum for Business Leaders on “An Agenda for the Nation” - Washington, D.C.
  • March 13: News Conf: Model Cities Interim Steering Committee
  • March 14: Schlitz Men's Club -- Sportsman of the Year Award
  • March 14: Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corporation Press Luncheon
  • March 16: St. Mark A.M.E. Dedication
  • March 17: News Conf: Maier accepts Simos and Givens resignations from Model Cities Office
  • March 18: Statement before Committee on Labor, Taxation, Insurance and Banking, Madison, Wisconsin
  • March 19: National Farmers' Union - National Conv., Hot Springs, Ark.
  • March 20: 11th Mtg. North Central Regional Manpower Advisory Committee
  • March 21: Press Conference: Difficulty with Federal Bureaucracy
  • March 21: Press Conference: Statement regarding Relocation
  • March 23: City of Hope Annual Testimonial Dinner and Dance
  • March 23: Benefit Open House for Milwaukee Continental Youth Band sponsored by German-American Societies of Milwaukee
  • March 25: Beautification Committee Awards Dinner
  • March 27: Departure of Job Corps Candidates
  • 1969 April-June
  • April 1: Statement at Press Conference
  • April 2: Milw. County Labor Council, AFL-CIO, Installation
  • April 2: Statement thanking Radio Free Milwaukee for allowing freedom of expression without Journal Company type suppression
  • April 3: Press Conference regarding meeting with HUD repr. in Wash.. 3-26-69
  • April 4: Memorial for Dr. King--Greater Galilee Baptist Church
  • April 8: Remarks by Mrs. M. at Dedication of Trigg Trophy (C.H. Rotunda)
  • April 9: University of Ohio -- Outline for Columbus, Ohio Presentation
  • April 9: Possible Stokes Dinner Material - Cleveland, Ohio
  • April 10: Mayors Breakfast and Discussion of Urban Problems-Cleveland, O.
  • April 11: News Conference: asked City Atty. to prepare complaint regarding Jnl.
  • April 12: Ambrosia Chocolate Company -- 75th Anniversary Dinner
  • April 16: Remarks before Senate Subcommittee on Relocation--Madison
  • April 16: News Conference--Pub. and Ch. of Bd. of Jnl. make serious charges
  • April 17: Distinguished salesmen award Dinner
  • April 24: Beautification Luncheon - Meet Mr. Hackendahl - Pabst Bl. Ribbon
  • April 24: Mrs. M. Beautification Luncheon - Meet Mr. Hackendahl
  • April 25: Mrs. M. “Arbor Day Ceremonies -- Market and Wells Streets
  • April 26: Tool and Die Conference - Regional
  • April 29: Press Conference -- Announcing Apt. of 1969 Youth Oppor. Board
  • April 30: WISN-TV CHANNEL 12 TELECAST: The Hidden Issue: The Fight Against the Journal Monopoly
  • May 2: University of Tampa - Urban Problems
  • May 8: Telecast: WITI-TV - The Orbit of Conflict in Model Cities
  • May 12: Outline for Brookings Institution Presentation, Washington, D.C.
  • May 14: Presentation of Model Design for City Hall Square-U of Illinois Department of Architecture
  • May 15: Mrs. M's remarks at First Federal Rose Planting Ceremony
  • May 15: Custer High School Dedication of New Flagpole--Custer Stadium
  • May 17: U.S. Steel Workers of America, Dist. 32 Conference
  • May 17: Milw. Symphony “City of Milw. Recognition Night”
  • May 17: Mrs. M.--Acceptance of Gift from Milwaukee Symphony
  • May 17: Mrs. M.--Fountain Turn-On Day
  • May 18: St. Bernadette's Holy Name Society
  • May 18: Mrs. M.--Quota Club of Milwaukee--22nd Year Honoring Women Leaders of Tomorrow
  • May 19: Mrs. M.--Planting Ceremony--Lakeside Children's Center
  • May 24: Wisconsin Federation of Bus. and Professional Women's Clubs
  • May 27: Channel 6 Taping-Journal monopoly
  • May 28: Mrs. M.-Awards Ceremony Plant for Beauty Art Contest
  • May 29: SUMMERFEST Opportunities Breakfast
  • May 29: Mrs. M.-- Acceptance of Geraniums from Milw. Western Bank
  • June 7: Mrs. M--Citizens for Progress Planting
  • June 8: 6th Annual Nat1. Painting and Decorating Week Winner
  • June 9: “New Town” Proposal of the Kohl Corporation
  • June 11: Wisconsin State Convention of Postmasters
  • June 11: (Jendusa) National Alliance of Businessmen Reception
  • June 12: Testimony before Subcommittee on Anti-Trust and Monopoly of the Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. Senate (Newspapers)
  • June 13: Midwest Regional Workshop of Keep America Beautiful Inc.
  • June 19: Summerfest Progress Breakfast
  • June 21: Mrs. M. -- Ribbon Cutting Ceremony-6th and Lapham Sts.
  • June 24: Special Mtg. of Committee on Taxation and Financial Matters
  • June 24: State of Israel Bonds (Women's Division) Luncheon-Welcome Mrs. Rabin
  • June 26: Introduction of Samuel C. Jackson, Asst. Secy. for Metro. Development, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Wash., D.C.
  • June 29: National Press Photographers Assn. Convention (in Milwaukee)
  • 1969 July-September
  • July 4: July 4th Speeches
  • July 4: July 4 at Carver, Dorothy Enderis and Kern Parks
  • July 16: Beautification Com. Recognition Dinner by Greater Milw. Comm. and Downtown Assn.
  • July 17: Special Tax Committee Hearing on Problems of Elderly and Tax Relief
  • July 18: Summerfest Opening Day Ceremonies
  • July 18: “Official” Opening of Summerfest by Mayor
  • July 21: Altrusa Intl. Biennial Convention--Minneapolis, Minn.
  • July 29: Manpower Conference -- U.S. Conf. of Mayors -- in Milwaukee
  • August 26: Howard J. Meister Community Recognition Dinner (only set speech of the month)
  • September 9: STATE OF THE CITY MESSAGE
  • September 14: Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church--Holy Name Society
  • September 15: Assoc. Traffic Clubs of America--46th Annual Educt'l Conf.
  • September 18: Dedicate Ernest Conrad Fountain-Performing Arts Center
  • September 19: Target Tarr--Eau Claire
  • September 24: Target Tarr Luncheon--Pfister Hotel
  • September 26: Target Tarr--Madison, Wisconsin
  • September 27: Salute to Archbishop Iakovas--Elks Club
  • 1969 October-December
  • October 2: American Soc. of Real Estate Counsellors -Scottsdale
  • October 3: Visit of Mrs. Golda Meir to Milwaukee--Fourth Street School; Visit of Mrs. Golda Meir to Milwaukee--Performing Arts Center
  • October 4: Annual Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner--Pfister Hotel
  • October 9: Brookings Institution--Washington, D.C.
  • October 21: Special Meeting of the Board of Estimates
  • October 22: 71st Annual Convention--League of Wisconsin Municipalities--Scheraton-Schroeder Hotel
  • October 29: Wartburg Theological Seminary - Dubuque, Iowa
  • November 5: House Ways and Means Committee on Social Security Amendments
  • November 3: Mayor's Remarks to Fund Raising Committee, Pfister Hotel
  • November 6: Brookings Institution - Washington, D.C.
  • November 9: St. Mathew's Holy Name Society
  • November 13: 48th Annual Midwest Conference - International Union of Stereotypers and Electrotypers
  • November 15: 5th Annual Convention - Allied Council of Senior Citizens Washington Park Senior Center
  • November 16: Dedication of Tippecanoe Library
  • November 17: Special Taxation Committee Hearing on Problems of Elderly and Tax Relief
  • November 19: 75th Anniversary, St. Catherine Residence for Young Women
  • November 21: Wisconsin State AFL-CIO Rights Conference-Red Carpet Inn
  • November 24: Salvation Army Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
  • December 1: Educational Facilities Laboratory Conference-Washington, D.C.
  • December 4: Mitchell Street Lamplighting,Ceremony - 90th Anniversary Celebration; Mitchell Street Shopping Area
  • December 7: Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony - Civic Center Plaza
  • December 8: Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony-Miller Brewing Company
  • December 22: Christmas Message
  • 1970 January-March
  • January 5: Urban Institute Seminar-Washington, D. C.-Introduction
  • January 9: Remarks before “Have Not” Conference, Milwaukee Auditorium
  • January 17: 75th Anniversary Salute-Milwaukee Theatrical Stage Employees Union - Center for Performing Arts
  • January 21: Remarks at Wisconsin Society of Professional Engineers-Monthly Meeting of Milwaukee Chapter - Pappy's'Restaurant
  • January 30: Mayor's Remarks at City Birthday Luncheon - Press Club - Noon
  • February 8: Council of South Side Advancement Association - Lincoln Day Banquet and 25th Anniversary
  • February 9: Dedication of Community Relations Caravan - City Hall Rotunda
  • February 24: Annual Meeting - Wisconsin Soft Drink Association Inc. - Main Ballroom, Hotel Pfister
  • February 17: Sales and Marketing Executives Annual Salesman's Award Night - Pfister Hotel
  • March 4: Maier Remarks before Senator Muskie's Subcommittee on Air and Water Pollution, Washington, D.C. - Asking for Increased Federal Programs for solid waste disposal
  • March 4: Presentation of Plaque to Liz Carpenter
  • March 4: Theta Sigma Phi Annual Banquet-Presentation of “Doer of Decade” Awards - Pfister Hotel
  • March 7: Mrs. H. W. Maier's Remarks at Opening of Middle-South American and Oceanic Cultures Wing - Milwaukee Public Museum
  • March 17: Acceptance of Community Service Award from Neville-Dunn Post 489
  • March 22: Citizens Development Advisory Committee Special Awards Program-West Division High School Auditorium
  • March 30: Careers In Government Day - Remarks by Maier
  • 1970 April-June
  • April 5: Medical Research Fellowship Dinner for the City of Hope - Pfister
  • April 6: 9th Ward Democratic Unit Monthly Meeting Cher-Den Inn
  • April 7: Groundbreaking Ceremony-North Meadow Homes - Pfister Hotel
  • April 12: 7th Annual Heritage-Milwaukee Showings--Milwaukee Country Club
  • April 19: Allied Industrial Workers Local #232 - Jefferson Hall
  • April 22: Environmental Control “Teach-In” - St. Francis De Sales College
  • April 22: Environmental Control “Teach-In” - Marquette University-Brooks Mem. Hall
  • April 24: Mrs. Henry W. Maier's Remarks -- Arbor Day -- Red Arrow Park
  • April 24: Milwaukee Commission on Community Relations-Workshop for Members of the Commission
  • April 24: Maier Remarks at Opening of Milwaukee Ballet Company, Fine Arts Theater-UWM
  • May 1: Chief Breier Civic Recognition Dinner-Pfister Hotel
  • May 4: Remarks for First Meeting of Council of Observers--Kenwood Center
  • May 7: Letter sent to Dr. J. Martin Klotsche, UWM Chancellor, and Father John P. Raynor of Marquette University-at Special Press Conference
  • May 10: St. Nicholas Holy Name Society-5353 North Green Bay Ave.
  • May 12: Youth Government Day - Welcome to Student Mayors
  • May 14: Maier Remarks at Riverside High School National Honor Society Induction
  • May 18: Maier Remarks at Intergroup Council of Milwaukee - City Hall - Room 301-B (Not used)
  • May 19: Maier Remarks at Urban Policy Orientation for OEO Regional Directors-Washington, D.C.
  • May 19: Mrs. Maier's Remarks on Accepting the Alice Paukner Perch Award from Municipal Women's Club-Peletier Room, Downtowner Motor Inn
  • May 22: Maier Remarks at First Meeting of Neighborhood Approval Technical Task Force
  • May 24: Messmer High School Commencement
  • May 27: Clock Tower Presentation Ceremony-Civic Center Plaza
  • June 5: Retirement Dinner for Herbert Peterson, Business Manager, Painters Union Local 781
  • June 6: Mayor's Remarks at AFL-CIO Fund Raiser, COPE, Auditorium
  • June 8: Testimony of Maier on Behalf of the National League of Cities and U.S. Conference of Mayors, Before Housing Subcommittee of the Banking and Currency Committee
  • June 9: Maier Remarks at Career Development Program for Local Civil Defense Directors/Coordinators - Battle Creek, Michigan
  • June 22: Welcome - National Convention, American Advertising Federation-Pfister Hotel
  • June 23: Wisconsin Chapter -- American Institute of Architects--Holiday Inn, Midtown
  • June 25: Welcome - International Labor Press Association--Milwaukee Inn
  • June 25: Mrs. Maier's Remarks at State of Israel Bonds (Women's Division) luncheon - Pfister Hotel
  • June 25: Maier Remarks - Summerfest Press Appreciation Night - Pabst Blue Ribbon Hall
  • June 27: Maier Remarks for Puerto Rican Day - Civic Center Plaza
  • June 26: Preferred Hotel Associations Recognition of Pfister Hotel
  • June 27: AFSCME, AFL-CIO, DISTRICT COUNCIL 48 - OPEN HOUSE AND DEDICATION OF NEW BUILDING
  • June 29: Remarks by Maier to Common Council on Housing Relocation Policy
  • June 29: Welcome - Irving Rhodes Testimonial Dinner -- Pfister Hotel
  • 1970 July-September
  • July 1: Pollution Control and Cost Conference
  • July 1: 75th Anniversary - Milwaukee City Service Commission
  • July 4: Suggested Remarks for 4th of July Speeches
  • July 8: Mayor Maier's Remarks at Annual Golden Age Program Picnic-Washington Pk.
  • July 9: Mayor Maier's Remarks at Welcome-American Field Service Annual Scholarship Program - Alverno College
  • July 12: Mayor Maier's Remarks at South Shore Water Frolic-South Shore Beach
  • July 13: Welcome-International Convention American Federation of Technical Engineers - Pfister Hotel
  • July 17: Mayor Maier's Remarks at Summerfest Opening Day Ceremonies
  • July 22: Groundbreaking for Apollo Village Apartments-20th and Highland
  • July 24: Testimony of Maier of Milwaukee-President's Commission on Campus Unrest, Washington, D.C.
  • July 26: Grandparents Day Salute - Summerfest Lakefront Main Stage
  • July 26: Milwaukee Maenner-Und Damenchoere Annual Milwaukee German Song and Music Festival - Old Heidelberg Park
  • August 5: Address by Maier to Model Cities Neighborhood Resident Council
  • August 5: Press Conference - Pabst Theatre Board Announced
  • August 14: Remarks by Maier at Meeting of Pabst Theatre Breakfast Meeting
  • August 11: Remarks by Mrs. Maier at Salvation Army Mid-Town Complex Ground-Breaking Ceremony - 25th and Walnut Streets
  • August 22: Maier Remarks at Senator William Proxmire Testimonial Dinner-Pfister
  • August 28: WEMP Program Statement, Open Line - August 30, 1970 (Taped 8/28)
  • September 4: Welcome--39th Annual Convention--National Gymanfa Ganu Assn. Pfister
  • September 8: Press Conference regarding Heil-Acme Corporation Disposal Service
  • September 11: Croatian Catholic Union of the United States of America
  • September 14: Groundbreaking of Wisconsin Telephone Company West Wright Street Addition -- 2470 North 4th Street
  • September 15: Annual Message of Mayor Henry W. Maier
  • September 21: MRS. MAIER - Wisconsin Petroleum Council Awards Dinner
  • September 17: Mayor Henry W. Maier's Remarks at Summerfest Party, Miller Inn
  • September 18: Mayor's Remarks at Welcome-Wisconsin Credit Union League-Schroeder
  • September 21: Mayor's Remarks at International City Management Assn., San Diego, Calif.
  • September 22: Milwaukee Government Day -- City Hall, 301-B
  • September 26: 75th Anniversary -- Milwaukee Section, National Council of Jewish Women -- Sheraton-Schroeder Hotel
  • September 29: Mayor Maier's Remarks for Groundbreaking, New Turnkey Project for Elderly -- 2325 South Howell Avenue
  • 1970 October-December
  • October 2: Mayor Maier's Remarks at Have-Not Conference-Milwaukee Auditorium
  • October 3: Annual Steuben Memorial Banquet - Pfister Hotel
  • October 8: MRS. Maier's Remarks at Kick-Off Ceremonies, Clean-Up, Fix-up, Plant-up Month, Steven-Bryant Nursing Home, 619 West Walnut St.
  • October 15: Milwaukee Moose Lodge #49-Youth Honor Day-5476 S. 13th St.
  • October 18: Annual Pulaski Day Dinner -- Holiday Inn Central (Not used)
  • October 19: Welcome-Thirty-Third Triennial Assembly, General Grand Chapter Order of the Eastern Star-Milwaukee Arena
  • October 21: Seminar for Chicago HUD Interns -Sheraton Chicago Hotel
  • October 25: Consecration Service-St. James United Methodist Church
  • October 26: 2nd Annual Meeting--Hospitality Industry Inc.--Expo-Milwaukee
  • October 27: Maier Remarks at 35th Anniversary-National Ave. Advancement Assn.
  • October 26: Maier Remarks at Submission of the 1971 Budget to the Common Council
  • October 28: MRS. Maier Remarks Planting Ceremony at Pabst Theater
  • October 28: Remarks by Mrs. Maier at 81st and Grantosa Planting
  • October 29: Remarks by Mrs. Maier at S. KK/Lincoln/Allis Streets
  • November 7: Remarks by Maier to Central City Development Corporation
  • November 14: Branch #84 Aid Association for Lutherans Annual Meeting of Certificate Holders -- Jerusalem Lutheran School
  • November 15: Recognition for Retirement of Carl Griepentrog - AIW - Pfister
  • November 17: “The White House, Media and the Community”--Annual Meeting on Public Relations Society of America
  • November 19: Maier Remarks at Equal Opportunity Day Luncheon -Schroeder
  • November 21: Annual Crowning of Prince and Princess, (K-G-R-V-W) Pfister
  • November 21: Welcome National Annual Convention, International F and AM Masons and Order of Eastern Star
  • November 23: Salvation Army Tree Lighting Ceremony-Wisconsin Ave. Court of Honor
  • November 23: Wisconsin State University -- Whitewater Wisconsin
  • November 24: Milwaukee Government Service League Annual Anniversary Awards Night - Allen-Bradley Company
  • December 1: Maier Remarks at 50th Anniversary-Marquette Chapter, Sigma Delta Chi
  • December 6: Remarks by Maier at Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremonies
  • December 6: Remarks by Mrs. Maier at Christmas Tree Lighting
  • December 6: Maier Remarks at City of Hope First Annual Sportsman's Award Dinner Honoring Marvin L. Fishman
  • December 8: Maier Remarks at Kiwanis Club--Dinkler Plaza Hotel - Atlanta, Ga.
  • December 17: State Budget Hearing - State Office Building
  • December 30: Year End Message
  • 1971 January-March
  • January 13: Maier Remarks at Dominican College - Racine, Wisconsin
  • January 14: Maier Remarks at MGIC BUILDING PLAN UNVEILING
  • January 16: Maier Remarks at Harry W. Green Sr. Testimonial Dinner
  • January 17: Bayshore Lutheran Church, Whitefish Bay
  • January 28: City's 125th Birthday Luncheon - Press Club
  • February 2: Wisconsin State AFL-CIO Annual Apprenticeship Conference-Red Carpet Inn
  • February 5: Statement for Variety Club Telecast
  • February 10: Maier Statement of Milwaukee River Watershed
  • February 17: Maier Statement-Public Meeting to Consider Deep Draft Navigation Improvements at Milwaukee Harbor
  • February 18: Sales and Marketing Executives of Milwaukee--Annual Awards Night
  • February 19: CED Policy Forum Luncheon
  • February 26: Milwaukee Rivershed Luncheon
  • March 3: Reason, Action, Purpose Panel Discussion - UWM-Milwaukee
  • March 9: Milwaukee Boys' Club Project Before Luncheon-NMLI Auditorium
  • March 9: Lincoln Avenue P.T.A. -- Presentation of New Flag to School
  • March 12: Hospitality Drive Luncheon - Mader's
  • March 18: Wisconsin Chapter, American Right of Way Association - Red Carpet Inn
  • March 24: Seminar on “The Urban Crisis” --Presidential Classroom for Young Americans, Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D.C.
  • March 27: Milwaukee Tenants' Union - Black and Blue Awards -- Staub's Hall
  • March 31: Conference on Economic Conversion - Washington, D.C.
  • 1971 April-June
  • April 1: Civic Center Exhibit Opening-Marine National Exchange Bank
  • April 2: LaVarnway Unit Boosters Club of Milwaukee Boys Club
  • April 8: “Play Ball” Luncheon -- Sheraton-Schroeder Hotel
  • April 7: Maier Address to County Labor Council, Serb Hall
  • April 13: Exchange Club of Milwaukee - Top of the Marine
  • April 27: WISCONSIN INDUSTRIAL EDITORS ASSOCIATION - Schlitz Brown Bottle
  • April 30: Arbor Day Talk by Mrs. Henry W. Maier
  • May 4: Maier Remarks at Mayor's Beautification Committee Annual Meeting
  • May 4: U.S. Civil Rights Commission Hearing - Federal Bldg.
  • May 9: St. Sebastian's Holy Name Mother's Day Breakfast
  • May 14: Grand Opening -- Northridge Lakes -- 76th St. and Brown Deer Road
  • May 17: Retirement Luncheon for William M. Lamers -- Milwaukee Public Museum
  • May 19: Wisconsin Chapter Public Relations Student Society and Info Committee of Memorial Union-School of Journalism-University of Wisconsin
  • May 21: Mrs. Maier's Remarks-Fountain Turn-On Ceremonies
  • May 22: New England Assembly -- University of Massachusetts, Amherst Campus
  • May 24: St. Anthony's School - Fifth Grade Class-City Birthday and Earth Day
  • May 26: Mayor Maier's Remarks at Phelps Dodge Luncheon
  • May 27: Welcome-Midwest Regional Conference National Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers--Pfister Hotel
  • May 30: Memorial Day Ceremony -- Sunrise Home for the Senior Blind
  • May 19: Formal Dedication - Becher Court Housing for Elderly Project
  • June 3: Remarks by Milwaukee Mayor for Presentation at Hearing of Subcommittee on Intergovernmental Relations of the U.S. Senate Committee on Government Operations on Bills S.1770 and S.241
  • June 4: Maier Remarks at Mid-Town Kiwanis Club Charter Night-Holiday Inn Central
  • June 7: Maier Remarks at Dedication of Police Administration Bldg.-Civic Center Pl.
  • June 7: Maier Remarks at Stadium Freeway Extension Meeting-Voice of Concerned Citizens-St. Stephens Church
  • June 8: News Conference - Crusade for Resources
  • June 18: Remarks by Maier Before Alliance of Cities, Madison, Wisconsin
  • June 21: Mil. Convention and Visitors Bureau - Annual Meeting and Election of Officers -- Pfister Hotel - Noon - Monday
  • June 22: Maier Remarks at Dedication of Mitchell Court - 26th and National
  • June 23: Welcome for Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Yigal Allon-Pfister Hotel
  • June 26: Parada Puertorrigguena - Lakefront
  • June 26: Welcome -- 43rd National Turnfest - Sheraton-Schroeder Hotel
  • June 28: National Public Hearings on the Urban Crisis - St. Louis, Missouri
  • June 30: Mayor's Remarks at 20th Annual Symposium-Federal Government Accountants Association - Sheraton Park Hotel-Washington, D.C.
  • 1971 July-September
  • July 4: Fourth of July Celebration - Milwaukee Parks
  • July 10: 4th Regular Convention--The Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod-Arena
  • July 10: South Shore Water Frolic--South Shore Beach--8:00 P.M.
  • July 13: Mayor Maier's Remarks at 13th Annual Institute, Public Relations Society of America -- University of Wisconsin, Madison
  • July 16: Maier Remarks at Opening Ceremony at Summerfest
  • July 18: Welcome to National Association of Counties - Performing Arts Center
  • July 19: Remarks by Mrs. Maier at Presentation of Gifts to Visiting Mayors
  • January 19: Mayors' Visit - Remarks for Press Conference and Remarks for Breakfast Mtg.
  • January 19: Mayors' Visit - Introduction of Mayor Lindsay at Media Luncheon
  • January 19: “: Notes for Remarks During Mayors' Presentation (Media Luncheon)
  • January 19: Closing Remarks - Media Luncheon - Mayors' Visit
  • January 19: Mayors' Visit - Remarks to Introduce Mayor Lindsay at Press Conference
  • July 27: Welcome - 1971 Convention, International Association of Governmental Labor Officials -- Sheraton-Schroeder Hotel
  • July 27: Remarks at Recognition Dinner for John C. Zinos -Performing Arts Center
  • July 28: Annual All-City Golden Age XYZ Picnic - Washington Park
  • August 11: In Service Training Program for Urban Studies Teachers--School Administration Building
  • August 12: Senior Citizens of Milwaukee, Washington
  • September 7: Park Budget Message - Board of Estimates
  • September 8: Swearing in of Leo Mortenson as Director, HUD Milwaukee Office-Sheraton-Schroeder Hotel
  • September 11: Mexican Independence Day Celebration-Red Carpet Inn
  • September 11: Funeral Services for Rev. Cecil A. Fisher-St. Mark A.M.E. Church
  • September 12: State District Council of Retail Clerks Local #14 Annual Convention
  • September 12: Old St. Mary's 125th Anniversary-PAC
  • September 12: Annuniciation Greek Orthodox Church-Consecration and 10th Anniversary
  • September 16: Statement of U.S. Conference of Mayors to Cost of Living Council
  • September 19: American Horticultural Society Congress
  • September 21: Northridge Lakes Press Conference - Pfister Hotel
  • September 23: Legislative Action Committee-Boston Press Conference (with and without Gunther Statement)
  • September 23: Legislative Action Committee Statement which was used in Boston
  • September 27: Introduction of Senator Muskie - Serb Hall
  • 1971 October-December
  • October 1: Introduction of Senator Jackson - Serb Hall
  • October 4: Pabst Summerfest “Thank You” Party
  • October 9: Annual Banquet - German American Societies of Milwaukee
  • October 10: Milwaukee Musicians Association - 75th Anniversary Party
  • October 11: Observance of Beginning of Operation of Humboldt Ave. Pollution Abatement Demonstration Project
  • October 14: Breakfast Meeting, Democratic National Committee
  • October 15: Mayor Alioto Statement
  • October 16: Annual Pulaski Day Banquet - Holiday Inn Central
  • October 19: Mrs. Maier's Welcome-Israel Bond Fashion Show
  • October 20: Downtown Kiwanis Club Weekly Luncheon Meeting-War Memorial Center
  • October 28: Remarks Before The American Assembly-Columbia U., New York, N.Y.
  • October 29: UAW Wisconsin Community Action Program Council Conference
  • October 29: 75th Anniversary--Local 24 Sheet Metal Workers International
  • November 4: Remarks for Atlanta Press Conference
  • November 7: Remarks at 25th Anniversary Dinner for Rev. Wesley H. Gallup
  • November 7: Testimonial Dinner for Supervisor William Meaux--A.O. Smith Union Hall
  • November 11: AFL-CIO Representatives Club, Sally's Steak House
  • November 12: AFL-CIO Civil Rights Conference--Red Carpet Inn
  • November 15: Miller Management Club--Nino's Steak Roundup
  • November 17: Mrs. Maier's Remarks at Milwaukee Women's Symphony League
  • November 18: Mayor Maier's Remarks at National Conference of State Legislative Leaders - San Diego, California
  • November 19: Red Fez Organization of Tripoli Temple Shrine Booster Lunch
  • November 24: Welcome for Senator Muskie
  • December 5: Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony - Arena
  • December 8: MECCA Groundbreaking-Convention Center Site
  • December 8: MECCA Luncheon - Crystal Ballroom
  • December 11: North Dakota Farmers' Union -- Fargo, N.D.
  • December 13: Welcome -- Arrival of USCGC Edisto - Erie Street Pier
  • December 14: Luncheon for Arthur Fleming, President of National Council of Senior Citizens - Washington Park Senior Center
  • December 16: Mayor's Address to Citizens regarding PPPA - City Negotiations
  • December 20: Signing Ceremony, Milwaukee-HUD Arrangement, HUD Offices
  • December 29: Introduction to Mayor Lindsay--Serb Hall
  • 1972 January-March
  • January 9: Teamsters' Local #200 Annual Stewards' Banquet
  • January 11: Milwaukee Bar Assn. Weekly Luncheon Meeting
  • January 12: Remarks at meeting of Wisconsin Legislative Bd.-United Transportation Union
  • January 12: Candidacy Statement by Mayor Henry W. Maier
  • January 17: Maier Statement at Press Conference - Legislative Action Comm., New Orleans, Louisiana
  • January 18: Milwaukee Board of Realtors -- Holiday Inn Central
  • January 29: Brewery Workers Union--Local 9--Serb Hall, 5101 W. Oklahoma Ave.
  • January 31: City Birthday Luncheon -- Milwaukee Press Club
  • February 1: Dinner for Eliot Fitch--Bradley Hall, Center for Performing Arts
  • February 2: Maier Remarks at Fulton Junior High School--2760 North First Street
  • February 17: Testimony Before Governor's Blue Ribbon Commission on Cable TV --MATC Continuing Education Auditorium
  • February 18: Press Conference with Harold Jackson of School Board on Emergency Employment Act Funds for Security in Schools
  • February 22: Inter-Organization Council of Bay View - 57th Annual George Washington Birthday Banquet
  • February 23: First Federal Savings and Loan Assn. Groundbreaking for New Office Bldg.
  • February 23: Cub Pack 526 Blue and Gold Dinner-St. Ignatius Loyola Church
  • February 28: Pioneer Branch #2, National Association of Letter Carriers
  • March 4: Remarks at UAW Retirement Dinner Honoring Harvey Kitzman
  • March 6: Remarks to Congressional-City Conference-Washington, D.C.
  • March 15: Welcome and Introduction for Senator Humphrey-Sheraton-Schroeder
  • March 16: Mayor's Statement on Study of Milwaukee's Regional Economy (To Press)
  • March 16: TV Speech Taped 3-16: - Aired
  • March 16: Sales and Marketing Executives--Milwaukee's Distinguished Salesmen Awards - Pfister Hotel
  • March 16: Remarks before Holy Name Society of St. Mary of Czestockowa Church
  • March 16: Mayor's Press Conference - Begin Comprehensive Regional Economy Analysis
  • March 19: Notes for Speech given at Mayor Burkee Testimonial - Kenosha
  • March 20: Response to receiving Second Annual “Tourism Man of the Year” Award
  • March 21: Citizens Regional Environmental Coalition-Introduce Mayor Lindsay
  • March 21: Citizens Regional Environmental Coalition
  • March 25: Region Five Conference of Insurance Women's Association - Pfister
  • March 26: Introduction of Senator Muskie-Pfister Hotel
  • March 27: Mayor Maier's Remarks to Wisconsin Electric Cooperative-Pfister
  • March 25: SPECIAL TELECAST, APPEAL TO PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES, WISN-TV
  • March 29: Segment for WISN-TV Candidates Program - Taped 3-29; Aired 4-2
  • 1972 April-June
  • April 2: Address by Maier, President of U.S. Conference of Mayors - 3:30 P.M.
  • April 3: Mayor Maier's Statement, WEMP Radio
  • April 12: Notes for Business and Industry Appreciation Luncheon
  • April 18: Charter Message - 1972
  • April 20: Mayor's Press Conference - Courthouse
  • April 28: Remarks by Mrs. Maier at Tree Planting Ceremony - City Hall
  • April 30: Knights of Columbus - Fourth Annual Law Day Observance
  • May 1: Annual Convention, Wisconsin Federation of Music Clubs
  • May 8: Conference on “Institutions of Higher Education as a Resource in the Solution of National Problems”--Hotel Sonesta--Washington, D.C.
  • May 9: UWM School of Business Administration - Bolton Hall (Not Used)
  • May 12: Milwaukee Police Wives' Association Dance - Serb Hall
  • May 14: Holy Name Society - Holy Ghost Church
  • May 14: Mother's Day Breakfast--St. Casimir's Holy Name Society
  • May 17: Monthly Meeting of Project Involve South Side Citizens' Resident Council -- Neighborhood Library
  • June 1: American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFL-CIO) - Sheraton-Lincoln Hotel -- Houston, Texas
  • June 6: Hales Corners Chamber of Commerce-11111 W. Janseville Rd., Hales CNRS
  • June 7: Summerfest Press Conference, Washington, D.C.
  • June 12: Casimir Pulaski High School Commencement Exercises
  • June 20: Remarks by Maier Before the 40th Annual Conference of Mayors, New Orleans
  • June 28: Remarks by Maier Before Conference on Urban Transportation-Atlanta, Ga.
  • 1972 July-September
  • July 3: Welcome -- Central States Chapter Meeting, Society of American Travel Writers - Pfister Hotel (Not Used)
  • July 4: Remarks at Park Programs for 4th of July
  • July 12: Mayor Maier's Remarks -- Democratic National Convention, Miami Beach
  • July 14: Mayor Maier's Remarks at Summerfest Opening Day Ceremonies
  • July 14: Mrs. Maier's Remarks at Summerfest Fountain Dedication
  • July 17: Welcome - American Society of Civil Engineers Transportation Engineering Meeting - Marc Plaza Hotel
  • July 23: Summerfest Talent Show and Grandparents Day - Summerfest '72 (Not used)
  • July 25: Statement by Mayor Henry W. Maier Before Senate Finance Committee on SR 3561
  • August 2: Opening of Northridge Shopping Center--8:45 A.M.
  • August 5: Welcome-International Typographical Union - Hotel Pfister
  • August 7: Mrs. Maier's Remarks-Acceptance of Plaque at Opening of River/Life Week - 1014 North Water Street
  • August 16: Welcome - Pentecostal Assemblies of the World Inc., Marc-Plaza Hotel
  • August 23: Statement made on behalf of Maier before Gov. Study Comm. on Mass Transit
  • August 25: Fall Workshop - Food Services Division of Milwaukee Public Schools
  • August 25: Milwaukee Safety Commission Orientation for Adult School Crossing Guards
  • August 29: First Wisconsin Center Topping Off Ceremony
  • September 6: Comments for Budget Examining Committee
  • September 7: Budget Hearing
  • September 7: F.O.E. Green-Murray Award Dinner Honoring Frank R. Ranney
  • September 9: 32nd Annual meeting Wisconsin State Meeting Assn., Holiday Inn Central
  • September 12: Briefing for Community Development Specialists' Seminar-Mankato, Minn.
  • September 18: Address to Common Council on Transportation
  • September 19: Senator George McGovern Rally -- Marine Bank Plaza
  • September 20: Appreciation Luncheon for Construction Industry and Federated Trades - Plankinton Hotel
  • September 22: Second Annual Dinner, Cream City Neighborhood Health Centers
  • September 25: Industrial Relations Research Association (Wisconsin Chapter)
  • September 26: 25th Anniversary Israel Independence - City Hall Rotunda
  • September 27: Milwaukee PPPa Dinner Honoring Mayor Henry W. Maier
  • September 28: Intergovernmental Relations in Transportation Panel--Conference of State Transportation Issues for the 70's - Baltimore
  • September 29: Mayor's Participation in Panel Discussion-Federal Regional Council Meeting
  • 1972 October-December
  • October 2: Dedication Ceremonies-First Federal Savings and Loan Assn.
  • October 2: Welcome--Annual Convention, Wisconsin AFL-CIO
  • October 4: Welcome--Annual convention, Wisconsin Nurses Association
  • October 9: Address by Maier - “A Proposal to the Milwaukee Journal Corporation Channel 6
  • October 12: United Negro College Fund Kick Off Campaign - Pfister Hotel
  • October 14: Ralph Bowes Appreciation Dinner, Pfister Hotel
  • October 17: International Association of Assessing Officers--Dallas, Texas
  • October 21: Business and Professional Women's Clubs of Milwaukee-Annual Observance of National Business Womens' Week-Alioto's
  • October 25: Welcome-74th Annual Conference-League of Wisconsin Municipalities
  • October 25: Annual Meeting-Milwaukee Commission on Community Relations
  • October 30: Public Employee Section--National Safety Congress
  • October 31: Dedication of Evergreen Square
  • November 1: Eulogy for Wendelin Kraft
  • November 1: Fox Valley Lakeshore Press Club
  • November 2: Remarks by Mrs. Maier - Dedication of Mini-Park-Pabst Theater
  • November 9: Senior Citizens Breakfast-St. Catherine Parish
  • November 9: 50th Anniversary-Milwaukee Municipal Women's Club
  • November 17: Tribute to O. C. White
  • November 20: Salvation Army 1972 Tree Lighting Ceremony
  • November 21: Thanksgiving Message
  • December 1: Welcome-Wisconsin Associated Press Association
  • December 3: Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony - Arena
  • December 19: Citizens Development Advisory Committee Annual Meeting
  • December 21: Christmas 1972 Greeting
  • 1973 January-March
  • January 21: Second Annual Christmas Awards Program-Citizen Participation in Midtown
  • January 23: Remarks by Mayor Henry W. Maier, Model Cities District 29, Block Club, College Court Housing Project, 7:30 P.M.
  • January 25: Topping Off Ceremony for Mecca
  • January 26: Serra Club of Milwaukee Monthly Meeting
  • January 28: Allied Veterans Council - Vietnam Ceasefire Observance-Memorial Cen.
  • January 28: Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church-Fourth Laurel Awards Dinner
  • January 29: City Birthday Luncheon
  • January 30: Open House-Super Steel Products Company
  • February 4: Statement by Maier to Legislative Action Committee-Handgun Control
  • February 7: Address to Model Cities Neighborhood Resident Council
  • February 8: Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce
  • February 9: Retirement Dinner Honoring Dr. Krumbiegel
  • February 11: St. Barbara's Church Holy Name Society
  • February 14: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute-Troy, New York, Dohrenwend Lectures
  • February 15: Acceptance Speech for “Milwaukee's Outstanding Salesman” Award - Sales and Mktg. Executives Distinguished Salesman's Awards Night
  • February 16: UWM School of Business Seminar “Broadening the Horizons”
  • February 21: Maier Testimony on Behalf of U.S. Conference and NLC before the Senate Sub-Committee on Intergovernmental Relations
  • March 9: Testimony before Sen. G. Nelson, Chairman Sub-Committee on Employment, Manpower and Poverty-Federal Bldg.
  • March 21: “The University and the Urban Future” -- American University, Washington, D.C.
  • March 30: Friends of Gil Guetzkow--Milwaukee Athletic Club
  • 1973 April-June
  • April 1: WISN-TV, How Do We Get There from Here?
  • April 8: Laura Heaney Appreciation Dinner - Milwaukee Inn
  • April 12: Meeting of the Wisconsin Coalition for Balanced Transportation
  • April 13: Welcome First Ship of Season -- Seaman's Center
  • April 17: Testimony of Mayor Maier, Coalition for Human Needs and Budget Priorities Before Consumer Sub-Committee, Joint Economic Committee of Congress, Senator Hubert Humphrey, Chairman
  • April 18: Television Statement on Amendment to Governor's Budget Bill
  • April 25: U.S. Civil Service Commission Federal Executive Institute, Charlottesville, Va.
  • April 26: St. Jude's League--Annual Fraternal Night--St. Jude's Parish Hall
  • April 29: Dedication Ceremonies of Helfaer Bldg.-1360 N. Prospect Ave.
  • May 1: Grand Opening Ceremonies Elderly Nutrition Program-Hillside Terrace
  • May 3: “Across the Manager's Desk” - Summer£est '73
  • May 6: Milwaukee Committee for the Observance of Israel's 25th Anniversary
  • May 6: Sixth Annual Medical Research Fellowship Dinner and Dance-Pfister Hotel
  • May 8: Milwaukee Urban League -- 53rd Annual Meeting-Pfister Hotel
  • May 9: Thoughts of Man Exhibit - City Hall Rotunda
  • May 12: Radio-Television News Directors Regional Seminar
  • May 13: St. Hyacinth Holy Name Society Mother's Day Breakfast Speech
  • May 13: The Invisible City - WISN-TV Program 6:00 P.M.
  • May 14: Memorial Service: Milwaukee Police Department-Police Memorial
  • May 15: Milwaukee Jaycees Annual Leadership Prayer Breakfast
  • May 17: Acceptance of UW Great Lakes Research Facility
  • May 17: Welcome-Midwest States Conference of Machinists-Red Carpet Inn
  • May 18: Senior Action Coalition - Rally for Senior Citizens Month
  • May 20: Dedication -- Daniel Webster Junior High School
  • May 21: Annual Award Dinner-Insurance Women of Milwaukee
  • May 22: League of Women Voters of Wisconsin - Annual Meeting
  • May 22: Mt. Sinai Medical Center 71st Annual meeting
  • May 23: MGIC Dedication - Performing Arts Center
  • May 23: Retirement Dinner for Gordon Z. Rayner - City Forester
  • May 28: Fifth District - Veterans of Foreign Wars - Memorial Day Observ.
  • May 30: B'Nai B'rith Anti-Defamation League 1973 Human Rights Awards Dinner
  • June 2: Milwaukee Educational Foundation--Meeting of Fellows in the Exploring Urban America Program -UWM Fine Arts Bldg.
  • June 7: Leadership Council for Metropolitan Open Communities
  • June 8: Regional Hearing -Commission on Democratic National Delegate Selection-Marc Plaza Hotel
  • June 8: 48th National Saengerfest - Marc Plaza Hotel
  • June 11: Tennessee Municipal League - Hyatt House - Knoxville, Tenn.
  • June 14: Testimony-Coalition for Human Needs and Budget Priorities Before Special Senate Subcommittee
  • June 17: WISN-TV Program - More Than A City
  • June 27: Haymarket Square Promotion
  • June 27: Elderly Nutrition Program -- Lapham Park Housing Project
  • June 27: Retirement Party for Norval Maegli-- Alioto's
  • June 29: Meeting with Latin Leaders -- United Community Center
  • 1973 July-September
  • July 2: Milwaukee Public Schools Environmental Issues Workshop
  • July 4: Fourth of July Park Celebrations
  • July 11: Annual All-City Golden Age XYZ Picnic-Washington Park Senior Citizen Center
  • July 13: Welcome-55th Annual Convention-American Legion, Department of Wisc.
  • July 13: Summerfest Opening
  • July 15: South Shore Water Frolic--South Shore Park
  • July 20: Welcome--Dist. No. 8-International Union of Electrical Radio and Machine Workers
  • July 20: Meeting of Overall Economic Development Plan Committee--DCD
  • July 20: Mayor's Remarks--Miller Jazz Oasis
  • July 21: Mayor's Remarks to United Transportation Union
  • July 22: Remarks at Grandparents' Day at Summerfest
  • 1973 October-December
  • October 16: Annual Meeting - Bookfellows of Milwaukee
  • October 20: Water Tower Park
  • October 24: Fountain Dedication and naming - 6th and Lincoln
  • October 24: Charge by Mayor Henry W. Maier to Milwaukee Quality of Life and Recreation Task Force
  • October 24: Annual Meeting of Milwaukee Commission on Community Relations
  • October 25: WISN-TV TAPING - FOR VIEWING NOVEMBER 4, 1973
  • November 5: 59th Annual Meeting -- Association of Urban Universities, Cincinnati, Ohio (Not used)
  • November 7: Remarks to Members of Council on the Problems of the Elderly
  • November 13: Dedication of American Motors Warehouse
  • November 14: Welcome - Fifth Annual National Indian Education Conference
  • November 14: Service Station Appearance Recognition Award Program
  • November 14: Bureau of Public Health Nursing Voluntary Awards Night
  • November 17: Testimonial Dinner for Dave Berger
  • November 19: Salvation Army Tree of Lights Ceremony
  • November 19: Miller Brewing Company Groundbreaking
  • November 21: Mayor's Annual Thanksgiving Message
  • November 26: Kick-Off -- “Milwaukee-Talk It Up”-Plankinton Hotel
  • November 27: Milwaukee Public Affairs Council -Milwaukee Yacht Club
  • November 29: Keynote Address-Professional Development Conference
  • November 30: Dedication Advance Transportation Hq. Terminal
  • December 1: 60th Anniversary Dinner Anti-Defamation League of B'Nai B'Rith
  • December 2: Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
  • December 2: Teamsters Local 200 Annual Stewards Banquet
  • December 8: Wisconsin State AFL-CIO Seventh Biennial Civil Rights Conference
  • December 9: Annual Life Membership and Freedom Fund Dinner-Milwaukee Branch NAACP
  • December 16: WISN-TV - Inside the City Budget
  • December 18: Breakfast Meeting-Sponsors of O. C. White Soul Club
  • December 19: Milwaukee County Senior Citizens Men's Breakfast Club
  • 1974 January-March
  • January 10: Intergovernmental Workshop Luncheon -- Rockford, Illinois
  • January 15: Martin Luther King Birthday Program - Parkman Jr. High School
  • January 16: Mayor's Remarks at Matt Schimenz Retirement Party
  • January 17: Retirement and Recognition Dinner for Andrew Lehrbaummer
  • January 26: Appleton Avenue-Northwest Advancement Assn. Annual Installation of Officers Banquet
  • January 28: City of Milwaukee Birthday Luncheon
  • January 30: Caucus of Democratic Mayors
  • February 15: Testimony of Mayor Henry W. Maier Before the Executive Committee of the Democratic National Committee
  • February 16: Mitchell Center Advancement Corporation Installation of Officers Banquet
  • February 17: WISN-TV Program - The Washington Connection
  • February 16: Winter Gala Honoring Chancellor and Mrs. Werner Baum
  • February 21: Annual Distinguished Salesmen's Award Night
  • March 6: Testimony of Maier Before Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations - Washington, D.C.
  • March 10: 25th Anniversary Appreciation Dinner for Congressman Zablocki
  • March 12: National Farmers Union Convention - Marc Plaza Hotel
  • March 17: WISN-TV Program - “Energy and the City”
  • March 29: - Ace Regional Conference -- “The Urban involvement of Higher Education in the 1970's”
  • March 30: Opening of New Express Freight Lines trerminal
  • 1974 April-June
  • April 3: Legislative Action Committee Presentation Luncheon (Not Used)
  • April 5: Statement by Maier - Subcommittee on Transportation, House Public Works Committee - Chicago, Illinois
  • April 12: MECCA Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies
  • April 15: Intergroup Council of Milwaukee-City Hall
  • April 18: Statement By Mayor Henry W. Maier regarding Court Decision on Anti-Secrecy Law
  • April 19: UAW Regional Conference - Welcome
  • April 23: Welcome - Independent Insurance Agents of Wisconsin
  • April 23: Wisconsin Retail Financial Executives Assn.
  • April 24: Urban Observatory Directors' Meeting
  • April 24: Welcome for Salvation Army Dutch National Band
  • April 25: Notes for Eagles Luncheon Club
  • April 28: 26th Anniversary of State of Israel (Not used)
  • May: Student Government Day (Not Used)
  • May 5: 7th Annual City of Hope Dinner
  • May 15: Police Memorial Day Tribute
  • May 17: 9th Annual State Convention-Allied Council of Senior Citizens
  • May 19: Dedication of Milwaukee Jewish Home for the Aged
  • May 23: Mecca Grand Opening
  • May 23: Remarks -- Winterfest Consultant's Report
  • May 24: International Luncheon Honoring Foreign Dignitaries
  • May 24: Marc Plaza Hotel Welcoming Reception for Associates Executives
  • May 25: 1974 Exploring Urban America Program
  • May 26: Distinguished Alumnus Award-University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Alumni Association - Milwaukee Arena
  • June 6: Honoring School Crossing Guards (Not Used)
  • June 7: Civic Farewell for Dr. Richard P. Gousha
  • June 19: Milwaukee Public Schools Environmental Issues Workshop
  • June 24: Conference of Democratic Mayors Meeting
  • June 25: Conference of Democratic Mayors Meeting Statement by Maier
  • June 2 : Video Tape for Democratic Telethon, Los Angeles (Not used)
  • 1974 July-September
  • July 4: General 4th of July Park Remarks
  • July 11: Annual All-City Golden Age XYZ Picnic
  • July 11: Dedication “Kiwanis Park“ -Summerfest Grounds
  • July 12: Summerfest Opening
  • July 14: South Shore Water Frolic
  • July 15: Midland Shuttle Service News Conference
  • July 15: Annual Meeting - National Assn. of Theatre Owners of Wisconsin
  • July 16: Marquette Electronics Open House
  • July 21: Mayor's Talent Show - Summerfest
  • July 23: Dedication of New Building -- First Milwaukee Savings
  • July 27: Music Under the Stars: “Through the Years-U.S.A.”
  • July 31: Briefing of Legislators on Blue Cross-Blue Shield Building
  • July 31: Welcome--76th International Convention-Fraternal Order of Eagles
  • August 8: Congregation Emanu-el B'ne Jeshurun Groundbreaking Ceremony
  • August 9: “Made In Milwaukee” - WISN-TV Program
  • August 14: Welcome-North Central States Iron Workers Apprenticeship Training Conference
  • September 4: Budget Message - 1974
  • September 11: Opening of River Life Week 1974
  • September 15: Dedication of Police and Fire Safety Academy
  • September 20: Community Pride Exposition
  • September 22: WISN TV PROGRAM “THE BATTLE OF THE BUDGET”
  • September 29: John Zancanaro Testimonial Dinner
  • September 30: Midwest Northern Region Convention-Building Owners and Managers Association
  • 1968 October-December
  • October 1: Summerfest Board of Directors Meeting
  • October 3: Welcome - National Association for Retarded Citizens
  • October 4: Remarks before Subcommittee of the Assembly Environmental Quality Committee
  • October 5: Annual Celebration-German-American Societies of Milwaukee
  • October 12: Annual Pulaski Day Banquet
  • October 16: Wisconsin Chapter, American Public Works Assn.-Pre-Bicentennial Project and Recognition Dinner for Herbert A. Goetsch
  • October 29: MGIC SCULPTURE UNVEILING - MGIC PLAZA
  • October 22: Message to the Budget Examining Committee
  • October 30: U.S. Department of Labor Conference on “Increasing Job Options for Women”
  • October 31: International Agricultural Implement and Industrial Equipment Workers Council (UAW) International Conference
  • November 7: Mayor's Beautification Committee-6th Annual Landscape Awards Program
  • November 10: WISN-TV “The Mayor Reports” (...on recent activities of Mayor's Office and the 1975 budget)
  • November 12: Remarks at Meeting with OEDP and Department of City Development
  • November 13: Painting and Decorating Institute Award of Excellence
  • November 15: 5th Annual Conference “Opposing Forces in Public Administration National Capital Area Chapter, American Society for Public Administration
  • November 16: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign-First Local Government Symposium
  • November 18: Service Station Appearance Recognition Award Program
  • November 19: Annual Meeting-Milwaukee Commission on Community Relations
  • November 22: Holiday Folk Fair opening
  • November 25: Annual Conference-National Council for Urban Economic Development
  • November 27: Salvation Army Tree of Lights Ceremony
  • December 1: Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony - Arena
  • December 3: National Conference of Democratic Mayors - Houston, Texas
  • December 10: Milwaukee Development Corporation Luncheon
  • December 12: USCM Executive Leadership Institute
  • December 13: Welcoming Adress - HUD Region V Citizens' Council - Marc Plaza
  • December 15: WISN-TV - “The Mayor Reports”
  • December 15: Concerned Citizens Crusade
  • 1975 January-March
  • January 6: Remarks of Maier at Inauguration of Municipal Court
  • January 16: (Optional Speech) American Can Luncheon
  • January 18: Variety Club of Wisconsin Dinner
  • January 20: Hearing of Delaware State Conference of Democratic Mayors
  • January 21: USCM of Mayors Executive Leadership Institute -Phoenix
  • January 27: City Hall Rededication - City Hall Rotunda
  • January 27: City of Milwaukee 129th Birthday Luncheon
  • January 29: Urban Consortium for Technological Initiatives
  • January 30: Maier Testimony Before Sen. Muskie's Committee on Intergovernmental Relations
  • February 16: The Mayor Reports - WISN-TV - Taped February 11, 1975
  • February 21: Statement on Behalf of U.S.C.M. regarding the FY 1976 Budget Authorization for the National Science Foundation before the House Science and Technology Committee and the Science Research and Technology Subcommittee-Rayburn House Office Bldg.
  • February 24: Milwaukee Bicentennial Kick-Off Meeting
  • February 25: Milwaukee Society of the Polish National Alliance-Group 2159
  • February 28: Mayor Maier's Address to the Common Council
  • March 5: Luncheon for Summerfest Sponsors - University Club
  • March 15: Introduction of Senator Lloyd Bentson
  • March 16: The Mayor Reports - Mayor Maier Television Program WISN-TV
  • March 18: National Conference on Hypertension Control
  • March 19: Meeting of Directors of International Ethnic Band Inc.
  • March 22: Remarks of Mayor Henry W. Maier before Southwest Regional Hearing
  • March 24: Mayor's Remarks at Salute for Kenneth Ivory, American Boy of the Year - Lincoln High School
  • March 25: Remarks of Maier at Award Ceremony of National Science Foundation grant
  • 1975 April-June
  • April 11: Remarks of Maier at Western Regional Hearing-National Conference of Democratic Mayors-San Francisco, Calif.
  • April 15: Testimonial For Josephine Dolan, Marc Plaza Hotel
  • April 18: Introduction of Senator Henry M. Jackson
  • April 19: Remarks of Mayor Henry W. Maier at National Assn. of Letter Carriers Testimonial Dinner for Clarence F. Lapinski
  • April 21: Remarks of Maier before Mid-Atlantic Regional Hearing
  • April 23: Summerfest Board of Directors Announcement
  • April 24: Retired Police Assn. of Milwaukee Arbor Day Observance
  • April 26: Rally for Mayor Richard Hatcher-West Side High School, Gary, Ind.
  • April 27: 55 and Over Club Weekly Get-Together-UWM Union
  • April 28: American Motors MANAGEMENT Club -- Annual Meeting
  • May 2: Miller Brewing Company - Ceremony Marking One Million Can Production Per Day
  • May 4: 75th Anniversary Breakfast-Pere Marquette Council, Knights of Columbus
  • May 4: City of Hope Spirit of Life Award Dinner
  • May 7: Youth Government Day - Welcome to Student Mayors
  • May 8: Mayor Maier's Testimony Before Senate Subcommittee on Intergovernmental Relations, Government Operations Committee
  • May 15: Police Memorial Day - Civic Center
  • May 18: Testimonial Dinner for Raymond A. Gazinski
  • May 22: Remarks of HMK before Midwest Regional Hearing, Detroit
  • May 22: Welcome -- Association of Community College Trustees of U.S. and Canada
  • May 23: Senior Citizens' Leadership Development Conference -- Northwest Residence Council of Project Involve
  • May 27: 11th Annual Fountain Turn-On Day
  • May 29: Wingspread Conference on Housing - Johnston Foundation
  • June 1: Testimonial Dinner for John Giacomo
  • June 2: Organizational Meeting - Science and Technology Utilization Council
  • June 3: Purchase of First Ticket to Summerfest
  • June 4: Luncheon for National Association of Exposition Managers
  • June 6: Welcome - AFL-CIO UNION INDUSTRIES SHOW
  • June 9: Remarks by Mayor Maier to Northeast Regional Hearing of National Conference of Democratic Mayors - Boston
  • June 9: Remarks by Maier to Members of Model Cities Resident Council and Policy Commission, Awards Program, Pabst Blue Ribbon Hall
  • June 18: Maier Remarks at Summerfest TV Interview
  • June 25: Grand Opening - Milwaukee Northwest Industrial Park
  • June 25: Annual All-City Golden Age XYZ Picnic
  • 1975 July-September
  • July 1: Panel on “Housing and Community Development” -- NAACP ANNUAL CONVENTION
  • July 3: Opening of Summerfest '75
  • July 14: Opening Bicentennial International Week
  • July 15: Welcome - All Star Baseball Luncheon
  • July 27: DNC Telethon - Los Angeles
  • July 30: Remarks of Maier before Mountain Regional Hearing - Denver
  • August 4: Groundbreaking for American Can Recycling Plant
  • August 7: Groundbreaking Ceremony for Pabst Distribution Center
  • September 4: Budget Message to Milwaukee Common Council
  • September 10: Introduction of Senator Fred Harris
  • September 11: Udall for Pres. '76 Headquarters Official Opening of Office
  • September 12: Labor Bash for Jim Brennan
  • September 13: Mexican Independence Day
  • September 18: Mayor Maier's Remarks to Mayor Kathryn Kirschbaum's Campaign Dinner
  • September 16: Blaine Elementary School P.T.A.
  • September 19: Civic Welcome for Dr. Lee McMurrin, Supt. of Schools
  • September 20: Testimonial Dinner for Mrs. Josephine Ervin
  • September 21: 37th Annual meeting -- Polish National Alliance
  • September 24: Remarks by Mayor Henry W. Maier to Volunteers
  • September 28: Mattiebelle Woods Scholarship Award Dinner
  • 1975 October-December
  • October 1: Summerfest Thank You Party
  • October 4: Non-College Conference, Democratic Youth Caucus of Wisconsin
  • October 4: German-American Societies of America
  • October 8: Maier Remarks to the Greater Milwaukee Chapter of the American Red Cross
  • October 11: Near South Side Octoberfest - 11:00 A.M.
  • October 11: Milwaukee Society of the Polish National Alliance, Group 2159 Pulaski Day Banquet
  • October 14: Welcome to Sen. Small Bus. Committee Hearing
  • October 15: Commission on Community Relations Annual Dinner
  • October 19: Mitchell Center Grand Opening
  • October 21: Landscapes Awards Dinner-Mayor's Beautification Committee
  • October 23: Executive Development Workshop-Ill. State Beach Lodge, Zion, Ill.
  • October 24: Wisconsin Avenue Bridge Opening
  • October 24: Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce Hall of Fame Awards
  • October 24: United Negro College Fund
  • October 25: West Division Area Improvement Club Halloween Party and Dance
  • October 27: Testimony Before Wisconsin Board of Vocational, Technical and Adult Education - MATC
  • October 28: Milwaukee Public Affairs Council - Milwaukee Yacht Club
  • October 29: Welcome-77th Annual Conf. League of Wisconsin Municipalities
  • October 30: Milwaukee River Technical Task Force - Acceptance of Report
  • November 1: Municipal Credit Union
  • November 3: Welcome - State-Wide Conference on Children's Rights
  • November 7: Address to Elementary School Principals -- Holiday Inn Central
  • November 12: Annual Service Station Beautification Awards Dinner
  • November 13: Welcome for Ambassador Jacob Bar-Mor--UN Resolution Protest Meeting
  • November 15: Remarks at SANE Conference in New York City
  • November 18: Government Section, Public Relations Society of America
  • November 21: 32nd Annual Holiday Folk Fair
  • November 26: Salvation Army Tree of Lights ceremony
  • December 4: District Council 48 Welcome for Joseph Robison
  • December 7: State of Israel Humanitarian Labor Award to John W. Schmitt
  • December 7: Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
  • December 9: DCD Coffee Club Christmas Luncheon
  • December 11: District Meeting -- Communication Workers of America, District #5
  • December 14: Teamsters 200 Annual Stewards' Banquet
  • 1976 January-March
  • January 15: Maier Remarks at TEMPO Luncheon
  • January 21: Lincoln Avenue School P.T.A.
  • January 24: Brewery Workers Local Union #9 - Educational Institute
  • January 24: Appleton Avenue Northwest Advancement Association
  • January 27: City of Milwaukee 130th Birthday Luncheon
  • January 29: Monthly Meeting -- Milwaukee Chapter, American Institute of Banking
  • January 31: Rex Fransway Appreciation Dinner (IBEW)
  • February 13: Keynote Speech - Great Lakes Conference of ASPA-Chgo., Ill.
  • February 13: 4th District Democratic Dinner-Dance
  • February 19: Annual Distinguished Salesmen's Award Night - Sales and Marketing Executives of Milwaukee
  • March 11: Southside Senior Citizens Unit No. 1 - Monthly Meeting
  • March 12: Welcome - Annual Meeting of Board of Directors of UNICO National
  • March 21: Jackson for President Rally
  • March 22: Groundbreaking for Miller Brewing Company Corporate Headquarters
  • March 25: DePaul Rehabilitation Hospital Dedication
  • 1976 April-June
  • April 1: Presidential Candidates Forum, New York
  • April 6: Election Night Statement
  • April 8: Testimonial Dinner for Joseph Krueger
  • April 12: National Association of Bank Women
  • April 12: Brewers “Play Ball” Luncheon
  • April 13: Retirement Dinner for Lee Strobel
  • April 13: Kentucky Fried Chicken White Glove Awards
  • April 15: Pabst Theatre - Underwriters Children's Theater Production
  • April 20: Charter Message
  • April 30: City Institute Seminar-Hartford, Conn.
  • May 2: 28th Anniversary of State of Israel
  • May 18: Martin Schreiber Testimonial Dinner
  • May 19: Sherman Park Community Association 5th Annual Meeting
  • May 20: 12th Annual Fountain Turn-On Day-Dedication of Robert Jendusa Memorial Fountain
  • May 22: EMBA Graduation Party
  • May 27: Presidential Candidates Forum - Dayton, Ohio
  • June 4: International Union Allied Industrial Workers of America-Recognition Dinner for Gilbert Jewell
  • June 6: Dedication of New Addition, Mt. Sinai Medical Center
  • June 10: Wisconsin Public Health Association Annual Conference
  • June 11: Bicentennial Gift Presentation to Maier by Embassy of the Government of Spain and the Sherry Shippers Assn.
  • June 11: Welcome-Annual state Convention, Wisconsin Democratic Party
  • June 12: Diamond Jubilee--Basilica of St. Josaphat
  • June 14: Blue Cross Groundbreaking - 4th and Michigan
  • June 14: Greater Milwaukee Committee Board of Directors' Mtg.
  • June 16: Haym Salomon Bicentennial Humanitarian Award Dinner
  • June 24: Golden Age XYZ Picnic - Jackson Park (Not Used)
  • June 28: Welcome-USCM - Mecca
  • June 28: Presentation of Book - USCM Luncheon
  • June 28: Unveiling of Mural-Pfister Hotel Lobby
  • June 29: USCM Executive Committee and Advisory Board Dinner
  • June 30: Summerfest Opening
  • 1976 July-September
  • July 5: Remarks at 4th of July Celebrations at the Parks
  • July 14: Maier Remarks at Democratic National Convention, N.Y.
  • July 21: Dedication of Maier Fountain at Marquette Electronics Company (Not used)
  • August 6: Lower Third Street Ribbon Cutting
  • August 27: Maier Introductory Remarks of Senator Mondale - Sr. Action Coalition
  • September 6: Celebration of Peaceful Desegregation of Schools (Janice)
  • September 7: Maier Remarks to Democratic Mayors and Other Public Officials
  • September 8: Maier Remarks to Budget Examining Committee
  • September 18: Maier Remarks to Allied Council of Sr. Citizens of Wisconsin Inc.
  • September 18: SE Wisconsin Regional Forum for Handicapped
  • September 23: Pabst Theatre Opening
  • September 26: State District Council of Retail clerks #14
  • September 29: Introduction of Senator Walter F. Mondale-Federation Hall
  • 1976 October-December
  • October 6: University of California Conference “From Recession to Recovery” Berkeley, Calif.
  • October 9: Mitchell Street 100th Anniv. and Fountain Dedication
  • October 11: Democratic Fund Raiser Dinner
  • October 16: Annual Pulaski Day Banquet
  • October 27: Milwaukee Service Station Program
  • October 28: Sears Award to Gensplit Corporation
  • November 18: Beautification Committee Landscape Awards
  • November 24: Salvation Army Tree of Lights Ceremony
  • November 30: Remarks by Maier at National Conference of Democratic Mayors-Denver
  • December 5: Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony-Arena
  • December 9: National Farmers Organization-Annual National Convention
  • December 10: Northeast Cities Conference on Alternative State and Local Public Policy
  • December 12: Teamsters 200 Annual Steward's Banquet
  • December 21: Groundbreaking Ceremony--Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Company Expansion
  • 1977 January-March
  • January 7: Dae Shawl Retirement Luncheon
  • January 12: North Central Regional Council of NAHRO-Rehabilitation Programs
  • January 17: Mt. Calvary Housing Development Groundbreaking
  • January 31: City Birthday Luncheon
  • February 4: State Meeting-Wisconsin Chapter-American Institute of Planners
  • February 5: Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church Testimonial for Stanley Stacy
  • February 12: Metro Milw. Assn. of Commerce/Milw. Bucks NBA All-Star Banquet
  • February 14: Sportsman's Club Banquet for Bob Stuckert-MAC
  • February 23: Plaque Presentation to Arnold D.K. Mason-MECCA
  • February 26: Retirement Dinner for Tony Mussa
  • March 9: 20th Anniversary of UWM-Chancellor's Forum - UWM Union
  • March 30: Civic Luncheon for Marquette Warriors
  • March 31: Welcome Women's International Bowling Congress
  • 1977 April-June
  • April 7: Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce Community Leadership Seminar
  • April 11: “Play Ball” Luncheon - Marc Plaza Hotel
  • April 21: Legislative Drive-In
  • April 21: Meeting with City Officials and Legislators in Madison
  • April 22: Robert Schaefer Recognition Dinner
  • April 25: Welcome-60th Annual meeting of Women's International Bowling Congress
  • April 28: Maier Remarks to DCD Seminar on Comprehensive Preservation Strategies
  • April 29: Recognition and Retirement Dinner for John A. Heidenreich
  • May 1: Wisconsin Musicians' Association--Red Carpet Inn
  • May 3: Rotary Club of Milwaukee-Luncheon Meeting
  • May 11: North Central Regional Council NAHRO
  • May 12: Second Annual Preservation Forum - Turner Hall
  • May 14: Regional Forum of National Association of Women in Construction
  • May 16: Milwaukee Chapter National Association of Accountants
  • May 18: Dedication of Americology Resource Recovery Facility
  • May 19: Milwaukee Engineers' Forum
  • May 20: M.S.O.E. 75th Anniversary
  • May 23: Groundbreaking at 26th and Highland
  • May 23-24: Honoring of School Crossing Guards
  • May 25: Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee
  • May 25: Milwaukee Children's Hospital “Project Child” Kick-Off Dinner
  • May 31: Grand Opening of Miller Brewing New Tour Reception Center
  • June 1: American Friends of Hebrew University--Torch of Learning Award to Ben Marcus
  • June 14: Remarks of Mayor Henry W. Maier at the National Conference of Democratic Mayors -- Tucson, Arizona
  • June 19: Juneteenth Day
  • June 23: Suggested Remarks for Salute to Mayor
  • June 24: Annual All-City Golden Age XYZ Picnic - Wilson Park
  • June 25: Puerto Rican Parade - Juneau Park
  • June 27: American Association of Cost Engineers
  • June 27: Sons of the American Revolution 87th Annual Congress
  • June 29: Summerfest Opening
  • 1977 July-September
  • July 2: Sixth Bi-Annual Convention of Gauverband Nordamerica
  • July 4: 4th of July Park Celebration remarks
  • July 9: Chicago Society of Association Executives - Welcome
  • July 10: Mayor's Talent Show -- Summerfest
  • July 14: Project Involve Picnic-Washington Park Area #5
  • July 14: Mitchell Center Sunfair
  • July 17: South Shore Water Frolic-So. Shore Park
  • July 22: International Alewives Weekend Opening Remarks
  • August 17: Opening Statement - Budget Hearings - 1977
  • August 18: Open House for Share Corporation--Northwest Industrial Park
  • August 22: Welcome--American Correctional Association
  • August 24: Blue Cross Building Dedication
  • August 25: E.R. Wagner Groundbreaking
  • August 28: 22nd Annual Serbian Day Celebration--St. Sava Cultural Center
  • September 9: Closing Budget Statement
  • September 11: WISN Premiere Party
  • September 23: Milwaukee Community Pride Expo '77
  • September 24: Jim Wahner Fundraiser - Pfister Hotel
  • 1977 October-December
  • October 4: Budget Message to the Common Council
  • October 4: Remarks - Summerfest Board Meeting
  • October 9: UWM Physical Education and Recreation Building Opening
  • October 8: National Assn. of Letter Carriers Annual Old Timers Night
  • October 10: Greater Milwaukee Committee Regular Meeeting
  • October 11: American Association of School Personnel Administrators
  • October 13: First Wisconsin Bank and City Clerk's Office
  • October 13: Congressman Henry Reuss Dinner
  • October 14: Outline for Breakfast meeting with Patricia Harris
  • October 19: League of Wisconsin Municipalities Annual Conference
  • October 20: Friends of Channels 10/36 - Twentieth Anniversary Broadcast
  • October 21: Veterans Administration Groundbreaking for Domiciliary-Woods Hosp.
  • October 27: Announcing Downtown Plan
  • November 2: Wisconsin Petroleum Council 1977 Service Station Awards Dinner
  • November 7: Judge Wedemeyer Swearing-In
  • November 9: National Conference on Articulation for Vocational Education
  • November 11: Annual Armistice Day Ceremony-Veterans of World War I
  • November 12: Latvian-American 59th Anniversary of Declaration of Independence
  • November 15: Rap 'N Roast Luncheon for Bernie Strachota
  • November 16: Groundbreaking for Menomonee River Valley Maintenance Bldg.
  • November 16: Annual Beautification Committee Awards Dinner
  • November 23: Salvation Army Tree of Lights Ceremony-Court of Honor
  • December 4: Municipal Christmas Tree Lighting Festival
  • December 6: National League of Cities Workshop - San Francisco, Calif.
  • December 29: Fiesta Navidena Miller-PAC-UIHLEIN HALL
  • 1978 January-March
  • January 9: Installation of Officers and Executive Board Members of Milwaukee Fire-Fighters -- Local 215
  • January 18: Statement of Milwaukee Mayor Henry W. Maier to the U.S. Department of Transportation Hearing on Midwest Railroad Reorganization
  • January 20: U.A.W. Women's Conference (Ms. Lamb made appearance for Maier)
  • January 30: Testimonial Dinner for Archbishop Weakland and Archbishop Cousins
  • January 31: City of Milwaukee Birthday Luncheon (132nd year)
  • February 5: Milwaukee Public Library Centennial Celebration
  • February 8: Remarks by Maier to Downtown Kiwanis Club on Downtown Redevelopment Plan
  • February 10: University of Kentucky MPA Graduate Program Seminar
  • February 12: South Side Advancement Assn.--31st Annual Lincoln Day Banquet
  • February 14: Remarks by Maier-Exchange Club of Milwaukee--Citizen Responsibility in Reporting crime
  • February 19: Remarks by Maier-Milwaukee Chapter NAACP, FREEDOM FUND DINNER
  • February 28: Testimony of Henry W. Maier before Senate Subcommittee on Intergovernmental Relations-Government Operations Committee
  • March 11: Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner Speech
  • March 12: Roy Lane Testimonial Dinner
  • March 15: Reception to Present Plans for Restoration of Centennial Hall--Milwaukee Public Library
  • 1978 April-June
  • April 2: Annual Press Club Gridiron Awards Presentation
  • April 3: Mayor Maier's Address to Milwaukee Common Council regarding National Urban Policy
  • April 4: Welcome--Wisconsin Restaurant Association
  • April 10: Annual Play Ball Luncheon-Milwaukee Metro. Chamber of Commerce
  • April 6: Address by Mayor Henry W. Maier, Milwaukee -- Syracuse, N.Y.
  • April 25: Remarks by Maier for Bond Underwriters Luncheon-N.Y., N.Y.
  • April 27: Media Appreciation Luncheon for “Milwaukee Talk It Up”
  • April 28: Annual Arbor Day Observance--Tree Planting Ceremony
  • April 28: Welcome-6th District Progress Meeting - IBEW
  • May 3: Remarks at Retail Center Plan Task Force
  • May 3: First Sun Day Rally
  • May 5: Milwaukee Valve Company Award ceremony
  • May 8: Community Services Award to Harry Williams by Wisconsin Institute-Certified Public Accountants
  • May 10: Welcome for John Gilligan
  • May 12: O. C. White Testimonial Dinner
  • May 14: 30th Anniversary of Israel Independence Day
  • May 16: Remarks by Maier-Award of Merit Banquet, Div. of Municipal Recreation and Community Education, Pabst Blue Ribbon Hall
  • May 18: Remarks by Maier at Combined Seminar, “The Revitalization of Milwaukee” sponsored by Wisconsin Mortgage Bankers, Milwaukee Board of Realtors and American Institute of Appraisers
  • May 21: County Executive O'Donnell Testimonial Dinner
  • May 24: CUED Mid-year Conference
  • May 24: Milwaukee Urban League-58th Annual Dinner Meeting
  • May 25: Opening Remarks-Government
  • May 25: Reading of Position Paper-Government/Industry Symposium
  • May 25: Luncheon Plaque Presentations-Government/Industry Symposium
  • May 25: Closing Remarks-Government/Industry Symposium
  • May 31: Dedication of Solar Heated/Hot Water Home
  • May 31: Inner City Development Project North - Job Fair '78
  • June 1: Politics of Health '78 Conference - Welcome
  • June 1: Managing Your Stress Program
  • June 4: Michael J. Burtak Tribute Dinner Dance
  • June 5: Building Officials and Code Administrators International Conf.
  • June 5: Gala Re-Dedication of Pfister Hotel
  • June 11: Dedication of New South Division High School Bldg.
  • June 11: 1978 APWA/WSAA Joint Conference
  • June 12: Annual meeting of Mid-America Regulatory Commissioners
  • June 15: Welcome--Bi-Annual Convention American Postal Workers Union
  • June 28: Summerfest Opening
  • June 30: Conference on “Allied Health in Aging”--UWM Union
  • June 30: Dedication of Northwest Solid Waste Transfer Station
  • 1978 July-September
  • July 1: U.S. Soccer Federation Annual Convention
  • July 14: Welcome-60th Annual Convention-Wisconsin American Legion
  • July 14: Second Annual Alewives International
  • July 15: A.O. Smith Corporation Open House
  • July 15: South Shore Water Frolic
  • July 20: AAA Pedestrian Awards Luncheon
  • July 20: Retirement Party for Alex P. LeGrand
  • July 26: New Budget Orientation Sessions
  • August 13: Arrival of American Geological Society Map Collection-UWM Library
  • August 16: Welcome--34th National Convention of Amvets
  • August 23: Grand Opening of Capitol Court mall
  • August 23: Milwaukee Does Media and Industry Initiation Party
  • September 3: G.E. 100th Anniversary Celebration
  • September 5: ASMU Seminar “Welcome to Milwaukee” (Marquette University)
  • September 7: Milwaukee Board of Realtors 1st Annual Realtor-Government Day
  • September 8: Mauri Marasco Appreciation Dinner
  • September 10: Welcome for Hsinhua Representatives
  • September 10: Israel Bonds Tribute Dinner in Honor of William J. Feldstein
  • September 11: Maier Remarks Opening the Budget Session
  • September 14: I. Andrew Rader Testimonial Dinner
  • September 15: LaVerne Penn Retirement Dinner
  • September 21: Communications Workers of America
  • September 22: Remarks by Maier at Alliance of Cities Honoring Mayor Olsen, Retiring President
  • September 22: Earl Spicer Testimonial Dinner
  • September 27: Candlelight Birthday Luncheon--Bradley Convalescent Center
  • September 29: Dedication of Kaszubes Park
  • 1978 October-December
  • October 3: Budget Message to the Common Council
  • October 7: Celebration of Downer Avenue Beautification Project
  • October 7: Mayor's Introductions at Mrs. Carter Appearance
  • October 9: MU Law School Distinguished Alumnus Award to Frank C. DeGuire
  • October 11: City Ad Program Preview
  • October 12: La Casa Evangelica Groundbreaking
  • October 14: Pulaski Day Banquet
  • October 16: Groundbreaking for Walter Schroeder Memorial Library-Milwaukee School of Engineering
  • October 18: Hillside Community Center Dedication
  • October 19: Milwaukee Bucks' Luncheon
  • October 20: Miller Brewing Corporate Open House
  • October 25: Michigan Street Bridge Dedication
  • October 25: Testimonial for Mayor Fata Voight of Merrill, Wisconsin
  • October 29: Mt. Zion Assembly Church Dedication
  • October 30: Remarks of Welcome - Wisconsin Tourism Federation Convention
  • October 31: Johnson Controls Government Awareness Forum
  • November 1: Mayor's Remarks - Annual Meeting - Commission on Community Relations
  • November 2: Address to Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago Community Reinvestment Luncheon
  • November 2: Beautification Committee Annual Awards Dinner
  • November 3: Welcome - National Science Teachers Association
  • November 4: Welcome - Milwaukee Chapter, National Secretaries Assn.
  • November 5: Keynote Address - YMCA Resident Management Conference
  • November 8: Conference: “Urban Institutions in an Age of Retrenchment”
  • November 13: Greater Milwaukee Committee Board of Directors Meeting
  • November 16: Urban League Equal Opportunity Day Luncheon
  • November 17: National Conference on Re-Using Abandoned Highway Rights-of-Way
  • November 22: Salvation Army “Tree of Lights” Program
  • November 27: National League of Cities workshop-“Who Lives Where and Why?”-- St. Louis, Missouri
  • December 3: Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony
  • December 3: Mayor Remarks of Welcome-Wisconsin Chap. Meeting Planners International
  • December 6: Meeting with National Site Selection Committee of the National Bowling Hall of Fame and Museum
  • December 7: Commission on Community Relations---Presentation of Mexican Flag and Portrait of Mexican President Portillo
  • December 14: Memorial Service for Golda Meir
  • December 15: Napoleon Pryor Retirement Party
  • 1979 January-March
  • January 8: Installation of Officers, Professional Firefighters Assn.
  • January 9: Hyatt Hotel Groundbreaking
  • January 26: Annual Community Day Banquet, Community Baptist Church
  • January 31: City Birthday Luncheon - 133rd
  • February 8: Fire Investigative Unit Task Force Meeting
  • February 9: Regional Conference American Foundrymen's Society
  • February 15: Opening of Wisconsin Architectural Archives
  • February 16: 10th Anniversary of Opening of Locust Court
  • February 19: Opening “Project Life” Johnston Community Health Center
  • February 25: Milwaukee County Democratic Party Dinner
  • February 25: NAACP Annual Freedom Fund Dinner
  • March 8: Remarks by Maier to Urban Committee
  • March 30: Welcome--NAACP Region #3 Leadership Training Conference
  • March 31: Dist. 13 - United Steelworkers welcome
  • 1979 April-June
  • April 3: 20th Anniversary Birthday Party-Marc's Big Boy Restaurants
  • April 8: Henry Reuss Testimonial Dinner
  • April 12: ADAP Budget message to Department Heads
  • April 17: Welcome--35th Annual National Lectureship conference-Church of Christ
  • April 20: Welcome-Milwaukee Realtist Assn. Annual Installation and Awards Banquet
  • April 20: Miller-Brewing Company Salute to Bur. of Sanitation “Snow Team”
  • April 22: Winners of 1978 Journalistic Excellence Awards Gridiron Dinner
  • May 2: 1979 Annual All-Trades Apprenticeship Banquet-MATC
  • May 4: Rededication of Fourth Street School to Golda Meir
  • May 6: 31st Anniversary of Israel Independence
  • May 7: Metropolitan Milwaukee Goals Forum
  • May 7: 30th Anniversary Family Hospital
  • May 8: Wisconsin Federation of Chapters, National Association of Retired Employees
  • May 9: Annual Open House-Koscuiszko Middle/Junior High School
  • May 10: Milwaukee Faces the Urban Challenges of the 1980's-Citizens Governmental Research Bureau
  • May 11: Mayor's Charge to the Science and Technology Utilization Council
  • May 11: Very Special Arts Festival-Washington Park Senior Center
  • May 12: Testimonial Dinner for Ralph Bowes-Pfister Hotel
  • May 13: Milwaukee Eagles Mother's Day Program
  • May 16: Milwaukee Police Wives Peace Officers Memorial Day Ceremony
  • May 19: Graduation-Junior Academy of Medicine
  • May 20: St. Mark AME Church 110th Anniversary celebration - “Community Recognition Day”
  • May 21: Welcome International Cheese and Deli Seminar
  • May 23: Messmer High School Graduation
  • May 25: Groundbreaking Ceremony-Foreign Trade Zone
  • May 25: Milwaukee Redevelopment Corporation/City of Milwaukee/ Redevelopment Authority of the City of Milwaukee--Contract Signing
  • May 28: 2nd Annual Memorial Day Service--Valley Park Neighborhood Association--Valley Park
  • June 1: Tyton corporation Open House
  • June 3: UARC Fun Run
  • June 3: AHEPA 20th ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP BANQUET
  • June 5: Welcome--Garden Clubs of America Annual Meeting
  • June 6: Academic Honors Night, Hamilton High School
  • June 7: Welcome for Japanese Trade Mission
  • June 7: Salvation Army Ninetieth Anniversary
  • June 15: Acceptance of Land Bank Award from American Industrial Properties Report magazine
  • June 17: Presentation of Layman of the Year Award-Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church
  • June 19: Opening of Eighth Annual Juneteenth Day Festival
  • June 20: Welcome - U.S. Great Lakes Seaway Port Development and Shippers Conference
  • June 20: Reception for Milwaukee International Folk Band
  • June 22: Grand Opening of New Central Repair Garage-West Canal Street
  • June 24: Dedication of New Bell Tower and Shrine--Sacred Heart Church
  • June 25: National Convention-Business and Professional Advertising Assn.
  • June 26: White House Conference on Small Business
  • June 28: Press Breakfast-National Square Dance Convention
  • June 28: Summerfest Opening
  • 1979 July-September
  • July 12: Opening of Highland Park Connector
  • July 13: Welcome American Legion 61st Annual State Convention
  • July 13: A11-City Golden Age XYZ Picnic
  • July 15: South Shore Water Frolics
  • July 18: Welcome-31st Annual Conference-American Society for Personnel Administration
  • July 20: Testimony of Henry W. Maier--Hearing on the future of the Milwaukee Road before the Senate Select Committee on Small Business
  • July 24: Opening of 4-H Green Market
  • July 25: Blue Cross Phase II Groundbreaking
  • July 27: Ribbon Cutting for Opening of Festa Italiana
  • July 27: Festa Italiana Outing for Senior Citizens
  • July 28: Opening-6th Annual Celebration of Community Arts Festival
  • July 29: Golden Anniversary Tournament Celebration Dinner of Bavarian Soccer Club
  • July 30: Fourth Great Lakes Senior Citizen Conference
  • August 1: Senior Residents Council Picnic
  • August 8: Opening of Billy Graham Crusade
  • September 7: Milwaukee Board of Realtors Government Day
  • September 7: Mayor's Remarks at Budget Hearings
  • September 9: “Run for Shelter”
  • September 10: Greater Milwaukee Committee Board of Directors Meeting
  • September 12: Statement of Mayor--Assembly Local Affairs Committee Hearing on Vetoes
  • September 12: Maier Remarks at University Club -National Urban Award
  • September 14: National Festival Conference
  • September 14: Testimonial Dinner Honoring Jos. M. Hannack
  • September 15: Fiesta Mexicana - Opening of 2nd Annual Fiesta
  • September 19: Leader Luncheon IV
  • September 20: 10th Anniversary of Our Savior's Senior Center
  • September 21: USCM Seminar on Transit Financing
  • September 25: Welcome-Master Brewers of America Assn.
  • September 27: Oktoberfest Opening--Southgate Mall
  • September 29: Trophy Presentation - Al McGuire Run
  • September 29: 75th Anniversary Banquet-Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church
  • 1979 October-December
  • October 2: Budget Message to the Common Council
  • October 5: Topping-Out Ceremonies - Hyatt Regency Hotel
  • October 7: National Federation of Licensed Practical Nurses Convention
  • October 8: Ceremonies Marking Sale of Last Parcel in Northwest Industrial Pk.
  • October 13: Remarks at Pulaski Day Banquet and Dance
  • October 16: Charge to Members of Reserve Fund Review Committee from Mayor and Alderman Johnson
  • October 17: Mayor's Remarks at Milwaukee Bucks Tip-Off Luncheon
  • October 17: Address to Independent Insurance Agents of Milwaukee
  • October 19: Celebration of 2nd Anniv. of UDAG Program-White House
  • October 21: Community Pride Expo Recognition Dinner
  • October 24: Fire Station Dedication-4141 West Mill Road
  • October 25: 15th Anniversary-Lapham Park Housing Project
  • October 25: 100th Anniversary--Holy Cross Parish
  • October 31: Welcome-Midwest Federation of Library Associations
  • November 1: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Municipal Health Services Board Dinner
  • November 2: Dedication Ceremony--200 Bed Domiciliary Building-VA Hospital
  • November 6: Journal Alumni Club-Monthly Meeting
  • November 6: Mayor's Beautification Committee-10th Anniversary Summer Landscape Competition Awards
  • November 7: Howard Thompson Retirement
  • November 9: Welcome-District No. 8-International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers
  • November 17: South Side Old Settlers Club
  • November 21: Salvation Army “Tree of Lights”
  • November 29: Groundbreaking Ceremonies-Milwaukee Insurance Company
  • December 2: Christmas Tree Lighting - Arena
  • December 6: Southeastern Wisconsin Chapter, American Institute of Architects, Interior Designers, and Landscape Architects
  • December 7: Calvin Beckett Retirement Dinner
  • December 8: Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony-Mitchell Street Center
  • December 11: Acceptance Remarks--Regency Terrace South--Presentation of Wall Hanging Made from Portrait of Mayor
  • December 15: Goldman Store Employees Annual Christmas Party
  • December 16: Annual Stewards' Banquet
  • 1980 January-March
  • January 2: Mayor Official Announcement of Candidacy for Re-election
  • January 7: Milwaukee County Council VFW Meeting
  • January 13: Address to Temple Menorah
  • January 14: Installation of Officers-Firefighters' Association
  • January 22: Remarks to Bay View Legion Post Annual Venison Dinner
  • January 26: Educational Institute-Brewery Workers Local No. 9
  • January 31: Address at City of Milwaukee Birthday Luncheon (134 years)
  • February 2: Remarks - American Heart Association “Frigid Five Run”
  • February 7: Welcome Remarks-First Annual Naco-Hispanic Caucus/NAHETA Region V
  • February 16: Annual Installation Banquet-Mitchell Center Advancement Assn.
  • February 23: NAACP Annual Freedom Fund Dinner
  • February 24: Remarks at Retirement Party for Edna Seer
  • February 28: Welcome-General Session-1980- International Conf.-Assn. of Children with Learning Disabilities
  • February 29: Remarks at Press Luncheon-National Little College Athletic Assn.
  • 1980 April-June
  • April 9: Play Ball Luncheon
  • April 15: Inaugural Message
  • April 16: Annual Meeting - Boys' Club - Hillside Community Center
  • April 17: Welcome-Annual Meeting of Metro Cities Consortium of YMCAs
  • May 8: Eagles Businessmen's Club Luncheon Honoring O. C. White as Radio Personality of the Year
  • May 10: Twentieth Jubilee Dinner--German/American National Congress
  • May 14: Reception for Marc Plaza as Member of Preferred Hotels Assn.
  • May 15: Annual Peace Officers; Memorial Day Service
  • May 18: Navy Recruit Training Brigade Graduation Ceremony
  • May 22: Opening of Northwest Festival
  • May 28: Ribbon Cutting--Hyatt Regency Hotel
  • May 30: Remarks Starting International Grand Prix Cycling Championships
  • May 31: Remarks Starting “Run for Life”
  • May 30: Dr. Jean Antonmattei Retirement Party
  • June 1: St. Margaret Mary Parish Silver Jubilee Dinner
  • June 5: Milwaukee Port Day '80 Luncheon
  • June 13: Welcome--Regional Convention--American Assn. of University Women
  • June 16: Groundbreaking for MGIC Plaza East
  • June 17: National Assn. of Bank Women-Tri-Regional Conference
  • June 19: Ninth Annual Juneteenth Day
  • June 25: Forbes Magazine Luncheon-M.A.C.
  • June 26: Summerfest Opening Ceremonies
  • June 27: Welcome-JOINT SUMMER CONFERENCE, ILLINOIS AND WISCONSIN CHAPTERS OF THE AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOCIATION
  • 1980 July-September
  • July 9: Statement by Maier Before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee and Senate Select Committee on Small Business
  • July 11: Combined Golden Agers XYZ Picnic
  • July 13: South Shore Water Frolics
  • July 21: URBAN COMMITTEE MEETING
  • July 11: Opening of Miller Brewing Company Beer Garden
  • July 25: Ribbon Cutting Ceremony - Festa Italiana
  • July 28: WISN Photo Contest Award Presentation
  • July 30: Picnic Honoring Ray Majerus (Carter/Mondale Fundraiser)
  • July 31: Formal Opening and Cake Cutting-125th Wisconsin State Fair
  • August 20: Statement by Maier-Hearing on State Aid Cuts (Read by B. Carey)
  • August 20: Project Involve Annual Picnic
  • August 26: Women's Equality Day Celebration
  • September 1: Fifth Annual “Labor at the Lakefront Day”
  • September 6: Ray Majerus Testimonial
  • September 10: 15th Anniversary Breakfast-Mayor's Beautification Committee
  • September 22: Downtown Retail Center Announcement
  • September 18: Installation of Dr. Frank Horton as UWM Chancellor
  • September 19: Opening of Community Pride Expo
  • 1980 October-December
  • October 1: Remarks to Milwaukee County Labor Council Monthly Meeting
  • October 2: Budget Message to the Common Council
  • October 9: Remarks at Reception of Region VI Conference of ASPA
  • October 9: Remarks at Carter-Mondale Headquarters
  • October 13: Welcome-11th Biennial Convention of the Wisconsin State AFL-CIO
  • October 14: Mayor's Remarks - Milwaukee Bucks Tip-Off Luncheon
  • October 15: Remarks at Greater Milwaukee Convention and Visitors Bureau Press Conference
  • October 15: Remarks at League of Wisconsin Municipalities Annual Conf.
  • October 22: Remarks at Mid-Moraine Association of Municipalities
  • October 24: Remarks-Wisconsin Federation of Teachers
  • October 27: Acceptance of Tickets to the Bel Canto Chorus “Sing-It-Yourself Messiah”
  • November 26: Salvation Army “Tree of Lights”
  • December 7: Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony - Arena
  • December 8: Remarks at Dedication of Golda Meir Housing Project for the Elderly
  • December 17: Remarks at Unveiling of M.G.I.C. Complex Model
  • December 19: Groundbreaking Ceremonies, The Grand Avenue - Wisconsin Avenue at 3rd St.
  • December 22: Christmas Message
  • 1981 January-September
  • January 12: Installation of Officers and Executive Board Members-Local 215-Professional Firefighters Assn.
  • January 14: Kick-Off Luncheon - “Partners in Action” - The International Year of the Disabled
  • January 15: Remarks-Presentation of “The Grand Avenue” Preview Presentation
  • January 27: Claremont Men's College, Claremont, California
  • January 29: City Birthday Luncheon (135th)
  • January 31: Remarks at Dinner Honoring John Hinkle for 30 yrs. with Hearst Corporation
  • February 2: Remarks at Rededication Ceremonies -- Arlington and Locust Court Housing
  • February 5: Society of American Travel Writers
  • February 17: Maier Remarks to the Wisconsin State Senate regarding Dreyfus Cuts
  • February 19: Maier Remarks to Junion League of Milwaukee
  • February 19: Maier Remarks to Urban Committee - City Hall
  • February 19: Maier Remarks at B'Nai B'Rith Sportsman of the Year Award Dinner for Bud Selig
  • February 23: 50th Annual Convention - Wisconsin Farmers Union
  • March 2: American Public Works Assn. - Chicago
  • March 6: Remarks -- Ray Taylor Retirement Dinner - MECCA
  • March 25: Remarks - Milwaukee County Council of the American Legion
  • March 26: Labor Dinner for Mayor Suscha - Sheboygan
  • September 26: Al McGuire's Run
  • September 28: Milwaukee Public Affairs Council
  • 1981 October-December
  • October 1: USCM 1981 Democratic Gala
  • October 2: Bertram McNamara Retirement Dinner
  • October 8: Statement of Mayor Henry W. Maier to the Joint Economic Committee of the United States Congress
  • October 23: Mayor's Remarks at Ceremonies Marking Sale of Last Parcels in Bradley Ind. Pk.
  • October 23: Remarks at Jambor Tool and Stamping Company
  • October 25: 125th Anniversary Celebration-Congregation Emanu-el B'ne Jeshurun
  • October 27: Beautification Committee Landscape Awards Program
  • October 28: Milwaukee Bucks Annual Preview Luncheon
  • October 29: Welcome-Wisconsin Education Assn. Council
  • October 29: Annual Meeting-Commission on Community Relations
  • October 30: Art Commission Luncheon
  • November 5: Welcome-National Catholic Youth Federation 16th Biennial Convention
  • November 4: Remarks at Citizens' Meetings
  • November 6: 40th Anniversary-St. Michael's Hospital
  • November 11: Veterans Day Observance-Milwaukee Police Post No. 415, American Legion
  • November 13: National Urban Conference on Federalism
  • November 11: Veterans Day Observance-Milw. Police Post No. 415
  • November 16: Budget Message to the Common Council
  • December 6: Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony - Arena
  • 1982 January-March
  • January 7: Jim Mortier Retirement Dinner
  • January 11: Annual Installation of Officers--Milwaukee Fire Fighters' Assn.
  • January 25: City Birthday Dinner-Milwaukee Press Club
  • February 11: Citizens' Governmental research Bureau
  • March 3: Twelve Actions for Economic Progress-Press Conference
  • March 10: Irish Week - Opening Remarks
  • March 23: Awards Banquet--Beulah Brinton Community Center -- (Boys)
  • March 25: Awards Banquet--Beulah Brinton Community Center -- (Girls)
  • March 25: Presentation of $100,000 check for Lakefront Fountain
  • March 26: Milwaukee Realtist Association
  • March 30: Groundbreaking Ceremonies-Office Building and Union Hall Milwaukee Professional Firefighters
  • 1982 April-June
  • April 5: Playball Luncheon - Milwaukee Auditorium
  • April 7: Wisconsin Mortgage Bankers' Association
  • April 26: Bright New City Program, Chicago, Illinois
  • April 28: Greater Milwaukee Convention and Visitors Bureau First Annual Membership Dinner
  • April 29: Eagles Club Tribute to Jill Geisler
  • April 29: Remarks for Citizens' Meeting
  • April 30: Milwaukee Valve Company-Small Bus. Adm. Subcontractor of the Year Award
  • May 3: Great Lakes Area Development Council - Welcome
  • May 10: Armed Forces Week Kick-Off Luncheon
  • May 11: Remarks by Mayor - Police Memorial Day
  • May 13: Wisconsin Newspaper Association
  • May 15: Dedication Ceremonies-Richard J. Daley College
  • May 20: Dedication of Menomonee Valley Redevelopment Project/Fountain Turn-On Day
  • May 27: Father of the Year Award to Frederick D. Usinger
  • May 27: American Society of Civil Engineers
  • June 2: Grand Opening of Fondy Mall
  • June 3: Suggested Remarks for Citizens Meeting
  • June 7: North Central States Conference; International Union of Operating Engineers
  • June 16: League of Historic American Theatres-Pabst Restoration Case Study
  • June 24: Summerfest Opening
  • June 24: Baptist Convention - Welcome
  • 1982 July-September
  • July 8: Task Force on Pollution from Sources Outside the MMSD (Mayor's Charge)
  • July 9 and 12: Remarks at XYZ Picnic
  • July 10: Remarks at South Shore Water Frolics
  • July 12: Remarks at XYZ Picnic
  • July 16: Remarks at LaKermesse de la Bastille Reception
  • July 20: Welcome - 57th Annual Conference - Int'l Assn. of Auditorium Mgrs.
  • July 22: Ribbon Cutting Ceremony - Festa Italiana
  • July 29: Welcome Ceremonies for Liberace - Grand Avenue Mall
  • August 13: Opening of Germanfest
  • August 16: Mayor's Opening Remarks at Budget Hearings
  • August 20: Opening Ceremonies for Irish Fest
  • August 26: Opening of Grand Avenue
  • August 28: Opening of Fiesta Mexicana
  • September 2: Mayor's remarks - last day of budget hearings
  • September 2: Groundbreaking ceremonies - Marquette Electronics
  • September 3: Opening Ceremonies of Polish Fest
  • September 6: Labor at the Lakefront Day (Mayor did not attend)
  • September 25: Al's Run-5th Annual
  • September 30: City Recon '82 Infrastructure Panel -- Chicago
  • 1982 October-December
  • October 7: Budget Message to Common Council
  • October 7: Supporters Party at Serb Hall
  • October 8: Seaman's Club of Milwaukee - Tenth Anniversary Dinner
  • October 26: Beautification Landscape Awards Dinner
  • October 26: Bucks Preview Luncheon
  • October 27: Root River Watershed Workshop (Racine)
  • October 27: Milwaukee Advertising Club “Do It Now” Award
  • October 28: Rexworks Government Contract Award
  • October 29: Remarks to Wisc. Education Assn/School Administrators of Wisc. Convention
  • October 31: Remarks - Sixty-Plus Senior Program - John Marshall High School
  • October 31: Labor Rally for Democratic Candidates
  • November 2: Remarks to Mitchell Street Advancement Association
  • November 4: Annual Mtg. - Commission on Community Relations
  • November 7: Remarks - Sixty-Plus Senior Program - South Division High School
  • November 8: Remarks at Public Employee Day Rally -Wash. Park Senior Center
  • November 11: Welcome Annual Convention of Society of Professional Journalists, SDX
  • November 11: Remarks - Veterans Day Observance, Milw. Police Post 415 American Legion
  • November 11: Reception -Park Place Development
  • November 29: Local Development Symposium (Loss Angeles)
  • December 5: Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
  • December 6: Ribbon Cutting Ceremony - MATC Parking Structure
  • December 9: Groundbreaking for Pare Renaissance Residential Development (Sampsons)
  • 1983 January-March
  • January 7: Groundbreaking Ceremonies - Winmar Bldg.
  • January 7: Opening of Skywalk between MECCA and Hyatt
  • January 10: Greater Milwaukee Committee
  • January 10: Remarks at Firefighters Bldg. Dedication and Installation of Officers
  • January 11: Reception for Festivals Parade
  • January 14: “Operation Push” Luncheon - First Annual Community Business Luncheon
  • January 21: Welcoming Remarks to Alliance of Cities
  • January 21: Remarks to Alliance of Cities at Noon
  • January 21: 50th Anniversary Dinner - Geiser's Potato Chip Company
  • January 27: City's 137th Birthday Party - MECCA
  • January 28: Suggested remarks at Wingspread - regarding Land Grant Colleges
  • January 31: Promotional Campaign “You're All Right with Me, Milwaukee” (Luncheon at Channel 6)
  • February 5: 125th Jubilee Celebration and Dinner Milwaukee Liedertafel
  • February 14: Suggested Remarks - Mayor's Breakfast
  • February 18: Introduction and Welcome for Senator Gary Hart
  • March 10: Welcome for USA Today Newspaper -- luncheon
  • March 12: Introduction of Gov. Earl at Democratic Fundraiser
  • March 15: Brewers Hill meeting against prison
  • March 20: South Division Civic Assn. diamond anniversary
  • March 25: Wisc. National Guard Enlisted Assn. State Convention
  • March 31: Announcement of opening of skywalk between Marine Bank and Gimbels
  • 1983 April-June
  • April 4: Panel Discussion at Harvard University “America's Crumbling Infrastructure”
  • April 11: Remarks by Maier to Mrs. Frieda Mollath on her 100th birthday
  • April 12: Pi Sigma Alpha Initiation Banquet
  • April 13: Remarks by Maier at GMC luncheon
  • April 15: MMSD Seminar for Minority Business Enterprise/Women's Business Enterprise Seminar
  • April 15: Welcome - American Business Women's Association 1983 Regional Meeting
  • April 17: Kick-off Dinner for St. Vincent de Paul Society Free Meal Program
  • April 21: American Medical Buildings groundbreaking
  • April 24: 35th anniversary of establishment of State of Israel
  • April 24: Welcome National Federation of Priests' Councils Convention
  • April 26: Milwaukee Ad Club News Conference
  • April 27: Mayor's Remarks at Reception at Marc Plaza
  • April 28: 1983 Brewers Luncheon
  • April 28: Swearing-in Ceremony for Judge Jeff Wagner
  • April 29: Swearing in Ceremony for Judge Christopher Foley
  • May 2: Purchase of First Summerfest Tickets
  • May 2: Welcoming Ceremonies for Olympic Van
  • May 2: Clean Community System Program
  • May 3: Park Plaza Groundbreaking Ceremony
  • May 3: Park Plaza Luncheon
  • May 5: Shoots 'n Roots Community Gardening Groundbreaking
  • May 5: 70th Anniversary Dinner - Anti-Defamation League B'nai B'rith Honoring Herschel and Ruth Seder in Chicago
  • May 6: 64th Anniversary of Milwaukee Urban League
  • May 8: Holy Name Society - Our Lady of Good Hope Church
  • May 8: Milwaukee Elks Lodge - Mother's Day Program
  • May 8: Sportsman of the Year Dinner Honoring Bud Selig
  • May 14: Dedication of Sixty-Plus Senior Center
  • May 14: Leonard Sloane Retirement Dinner
  • May 17: Police Memorial Day Program
  • May 19: Goals 2000 Panel: Leadership Cooperation
  • May 20: Biennial Conference - District 32 United Steelworkers
  • May 21: 50th Wedding Anniversary - Ben and Marie Kordus
  • May 23: Walter Mondale Reception
  • May 23: Walter Mondale Press Conference - Red Carpet Inn
  • May 24: Fountain Turn-On Day and Dedication of Urban Park (NOT USED BY MAYOR) (BERT ATTENDED)
  • May 25: Groundbreaking for Usinger Plant addition
  • May 26: Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for 1983 Northwest Polka Fest
  • June 1: Remarks at Presentation of “Kiwanis Milwaukee Award” to Fran Ferguson
  • June 1: Signing of Cable TV Contract
  • June 3: Introduction of Joan Mondale
  • June 4: Milwaukee Choristers 50th Anniversary
  • June 5: State of Israel Bonds “Man of Year Award” to B. J. Sampson
  • June 8: Madison Rotary Club
  • June 19: Juneteenth Day Ceremonies
  • June 22: Leadership Dinner Honoring Ben Marcus and Bob Weber
  • June 23: Opening of Parc Renaissance Condominiums
  • June 26: City of Festivals Parade - Presentation of Plaque to Charlotte Rae
  • June 27: American Home Economics Assn. 74th Annual Meeting
  • June 30: Opening of Summerfest
  • 1983 July-September
  • July 4: Mayor's Fourth of July Parks remarks
  • July 8: Sixty-Plus Senior Picnic - Wilson Park
  • July 10: Talent Contest - Summerfest
  • July 11: DEPA and Business Leaders Meeting
  • July 11: Sixty-Plus Senior Picnic at Kern Park
  • July 13: Possible Opening Statement by Mayor - Democratic Mayors Panel in Detroit
  • July 16: Bastille Day Festival
  • July 17: 48th Annual Conference - National Association of Counties
  • July 17: Milwaukee Jewish Federation - Dedication of Holocaust Memorial
  • July 20: Marquette Electronics - Dedication of Research Center
  • July 21: Festa Italiana Opening
  • July 26: MSOE 80th Anniversary
  • July 26: Johnson Controls Research Center Dedication
  • July 29: NAHRO 1983 National Commissioners Educational Workshop
  • July 29: Opening of German Fest
  • August 16: Rotary Club Luncheon
  • August 18: National Institute of Municipal Law Officers
  • August 19: Old World Third Street Association “Augtoberfest”
  • August 21: St. Martin's College and Seminary Graduation Ceremonies
  • August 23: Milwaukee Safety Commission School Crossing Guard Orientation
  • August 23: Milwaukee Port Day '83
  • August 25: Back to Learning Rally
  • August 26: Grand Avenue First Anniversary Cake Cutting Ceremony
  • August 26: Opening Ceremonies of Fiesta Mexicana
  • September 2: Opening Ceremonies of Polish Fest
  • September 9: Banquet honoring Rev. Lovell Johnson
  • September 10: Welcome Conference for Entrepreneurs
  • September 10: Happy Days Ceremony
  • September 13: “Milwaukee Builds Winners” Seminar
  • September 15: Research Clearing House of Metropolitan Milwaukee
  • September 23: Acceptance Speech of Milwaukee Repertory Theater Plaque
  • September 26: Conference on Downtown Redevelopment/Industrial Revitalization
  • September 29: Communication Workers of America District 5 Semi-Annual Meeting
  • 1983 October-December
  • October 3: Investiture of Circuit Judge Francis Wasielewski
  • October 4: Annual Budget Message to Common Council
  • October 8: State Convention - Allied Council of Senior Citizens of Wisconsin
  • October 12: Greetings and Presentation to Sophia Loren
  • October 14: Municipal Health Services Program Advisory Board in Baltimore, Maryland
  • October 15: Polish National Alliance - Pulaski Day Banquet
  • October 17: Milwaukee World Festival Inc. Annual Meeting
  • October 19: League of Wisconsin Municipalities - Welcome
  • October 22: Northwest Senior Center - Grand Opening
  • October 22: Milwaukee Chapter, German-American National Congress (D.A.N.K.) Pageant and Tricentennial Celebration
  • October 23: Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Jewell - 50th Anniversary
  • October 26: Bucks Preview Luncheon
  • October 27: Engineers and Scientists of Milwaukee Forum Meeting
  • October 27: Wisc. General Baptist State Convention Inauguration Banquet for new president
  • November 8: Heil Local 1344 Steelworkers Retirees
  • November 8: Beautification Landscape Awards Dinner
  • November 9: City of Festivals Parade Participants Reception
  • November 9: Introduction of Walter Mondale
  • December 4: 70th Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
  • December 7: Kiwanis Club Luncheon
  • December 8: Retirement Party for Vernon Weitz
  • December 30: Appearance on final Howard and Rosemary Show
  • 1984 January-March
  • January 3: Mayor announcing candidacy
  • January 9: Milw. Professional Firefighters Assn. Installation of Officers
  • January 9: Press Conf. regarding possible prison site in Franklin and pollution abatement cleanup
  • January 14: Mortgage Retirement Celebration Dinner at Temple Menorah
  • January 26: City of Milwaukee Birthday Dinner - Press Club/MECCA
  • January 27: Press Review of “Super Insulated” Plastic Homes (DID NOT USE)
  • February 14: Introduction to Walter Mondale -- 3:30 P.M.
  • February 14: Introduction to Walter Mondale at fundraiser -- 6:00 P.M.
  • February 18: Milw. County Democratic Party Annual Dinner and Fundraiser
  • February 28: Introductory Remarks: First Meeting of National Advisory Committee, Health Care for the Homeless Program - New York
  • March 8: Remarks for first meeting of Minority Enterprise Committee
  • March 15: Eagles Club Irishman of the Year Award Luncheon - NOT USED
  • March 21: Statement to Ministerial Alliance
  • March 23: Germanfest Board of Directors Recognition Night and Annual Dinner
  • March 29: National Conference of Democratic Mayors - New York (QUESTIONS)
  • 1984 April-June
  • April 3: Victory Statement - Election Night
  • April 6: Midwest Conference of Hispanics
  • April 6: Introduction of Walter Mondale at Grand Ave.
  • April 6: Retirement Dinner for Ed Whitney
  • April 14: Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner
  • June 16: Remarks by Mayor Maier - Workshop on Non-Point Source Pollution, U.S. Conference of Mayors
  • June 18: Acceptance of USCM Distinguished Public Service Award
  • June 22: City of Festivals Parade Kick-Off Luncheon
  • June 23: Briefing for TV Interviews for City of Festivals Parade
  • June 23: Post-Parade Speech
  • June 26: Norman Gill Retirement Dinner
  • June 28: Summerfest Opening Remarks
  • June 30: Formal Dedication Renaming Oklahoma Library to Clement J. Zablocki Library
  • 1984 July-September
  • July 4: Fourth of July Parks Program
  • July 8: Mayor's Talent Show at Summerfest
  • July 11: Recognition Dinner for Chief Breier
  • July 12: Opening of Science, Economics and Technology Center
  • July 13: Mayor's Appearance on “MORE” Show - Grand Avenue Mall
  • July 13: Opening Ceremony -- Bastille Days Festival
  • July 13: All-City Picnic for Senior Citizens
  • July 27: Opening Ceremony - Germanfest
  • August 15: News Conference -Budget Message
  • August 16: Budget Hearing on MCCR
  • August 20: Budget Hearing on Street Sanitation
  • August 21: Budget Hearing on Department of Fiscal Liaison
  • August 21: Mayor's State. at Budget Hearing of Department of Fiscal Liaison regarding Population Estimates
  • August 23: Budget Statement - Bureau of Engineers
  • August 23: Budget Statement - Urban Committee
  • August 24: Opening of Fiesta Mexicana
  • August 24: Budget Hearing Statement - City Service Commission
  • August 24: Steve Dragos Reception
  • August 27: Budget Statement - Police Department
  • August 30: Budget Statement - Capital Improvements
  • August 30: Radio Interview, What do you see as the Future of America's Cities?
  • August 31: Breakfast Club with Larry the Legend
  • August 31: Closing Budget Statement
  • August 31: Polish Pest Opening Ceremony
  • September 1: Smith Steel Workers 50th Anniversary Celebration
  • September 1: Testimonial Dinner for Dr. and Mrs. Earl Parchia
  • September 7: Health Care for the Homeless Program -National Advisory Committee - N.Y.
  • September 12: “Partners for Progress” Panel - 1984 Corporate Affairs World Conference
  • September 13: Opening of Mondale-Ferraro Headquarters
  • September 15: Shared Revenue Briefing in Madison (NOT USED)
  • September 25: Topping Off Ceremony of 411 East Wisconsin Building - Winmar Bldg.
  • September 29: Intensive Treatment Project Victory Celebration
  • 1984 October-December
  • October 1: Mayor's Budget Message
  • October 3: Second Harvesters Groundbreaking
  • October 11: Wisconsin Electric Power Company - Groundbreaking for New Annex (Mayor Did Not Go)
  • October 13 6th Annual Convention - Allied Council of Senior Citizens of Wisconsin
  • October 15: Mondale/Ferraro Campaign Trip
  • October 24: Mondale Visit to Cudahy
  • October 25: Annual Bucks Preview Luncheon
  • October 26: National Advisory Committee, Health Care for the Homeless Program St. Vincent's Hospital, New York City
  • October 29: Mayors for Mondale/Ferraro - Chicago, Illinois
  • October 29: Mayors for Mondale/Ferraro - Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • October 29: Mayors for Mondale/Ferraro - Flint, Michigan
  • October 29: Mayors for Mondale/Ferraro - Detroit, Michigan
  • November 1: More Show for Channel 12 - 30th Anniversary Celebration - Riverside Theater
  • November 8: Milwaukee Wave Press Conference at MECCA
  • November 12: Youth Initiatives Conference, UWM Union
  • November 14: Remarks at Beautification Landscape Awards Dinner - Miller Inn
  • November 15: Finer Waukesha Committee -- State Office Bldg.
  • November 21: Salvation Army “Tree of Lights”
  • November 29: Retirement Dinner for Louis Miller
  • December 2: Christmas Tree Lighting - Civic Center Plaza
  • December 5: Circus Parade - Festival Parade Compromise
  • December 11: Christmas Tree Lighting and Sing-Along, Merton, WI
  • December 12: Maier remarks at WEPCO Customer Center Dedication Ceremony
  • December 16: Annual Stewards Banquet, Local 200 -- Alioto's Restaurant, 8:00 p.m.
  • December 19: Health Care for the Homeless Program, Washington, D.C.
  • December 19: Today Show appearance material
  • 1985 January-March
  • January 4: Speech at AFL-CIO Meeting
  • January 14: Mayor's remarks at Greater Milwaukee Committee, 12:00 noon
  • January 14: Installation of Officers - Milwaukee Professional Firefighters Assn.
  • January 15: Maier remarks at Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive Dedication Ceremony
  • January 16: American Society for Public Administration-Milwaukee Chapter
  • January 21: Telephone Call to Jim Tate, WTMJ Radio
  • January 31: City Birthday Dinner - MECCA
  • February 8: Milwaukee Safety Commission Billboard Unveiling regarding drunk driving
  • February 18: Maier remarks at Wisconsin Farmers Union Annual Meeting at Wisc. Dells
  • March 1: Greater Milwaukee Clean Community System Certification Luncheon
  • March 6: Sentinel Trend Magazine interview on “Milwaukee's Image”
  • 1985 April-June
  • April 2: Testimony for Legislative Hearing - Joint Finance Committee
  • April 11: Maier's remarks on acceptance of barbershop harmony society's award of harmony
  • April 15: Recognition Luncheon for Senator Robert W. Kasten, Jr.
  • April 18: Welcome Wisconsin Vocational Association Convention
  • April 18: Italian Community Center Taping
  • April 19: Common Council Ceremony for Mayor's 25th Anniversary
  • April 22: Mid-America Community Action Program Assn. Annual Regional Conference, Pfister Hotel
  • April 23: Maier Remarks at Non-point Pollution Abatement Symposium
  • April 24: National Issues Forum on “Tax Policy Reform: Prospects for a Major Change?” Washington, D.C., Brookings Institute
  • April 26: Theater District Model Unveiling, Trammell Crow, Park Place
  • April 29: Harnischfeger Media Event Shipment of Shovels to Turkey
  • May 2: Sale of first Summerfest Ticket
  • May 14: Police Memorial Day Ceremony
  • May 17: Midwest States Conference of Machinists, Hosted by District 10, International Assn. of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
  • May 22: Annual Membership Dinner and Lamplighter Award presented to Maier
  • May 23: Remarks by Maier at Fountain Turn-on Day at the R.D. Whitehead Fountain
  • May 23: Mayor's 25th Anniversary Party at MECCA
  • June 6: Wisconsin Public Health Assn., Annual Meeting, Pfister
  • June 7: Maier remarks at Dedication of Winmar Bldg., Galleria/Atrium
  • June 10: Dedication and Opening of Gimbels' Riverwalk
  • June 20: Boy Scout Center Dedication
  • June 21: City of Festivals Parade Kickoff Luncheon
  • June 22: City of Festivals Parade Post-Parade Remarks
  • June 24: Health Care for the Homeless Program-Opening of Clinics (Eva represented)
  • June 27: Summerfest Opening Day Speech
  • 1985 July-September
  • July 3: Remarks for TV 6 Interview and Howard and Rosemary show at Summerfest
  • July 4: City Hall Bell Ringing Speech
  • July 4: Parks Celebration Speech
  • July 7: Mayor's Talent Show at Summerfest Miller Stage and Sing-along
  • July 10: Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee Award Luncheon honoring Michael Cudahy
  • July 11: Statement for Signing Bradley Center Bill-County Stadium
  • July 12: Maier appearance at annual all-city picnic and sing-along for seniors, Summerfest grounds
  • July 12: Bastille Days Opening Ceremony
  • July 13: Marquette Electronics 20th Anniversary Celebration
  • July 19: Festa Italiana Special Ceremony Dedicated to County's 150th Anniversary
  • July 25: Mayor's remarks at Security Savings and Loan Press Conference - Grand Opening of Renovated Downtown Corporation Headquarters
  • July 26: Germanfest Opening Ceremony 1985 Pabst Stage
  • August 14: Mayor's Budget Message
  • August 16: Augtoberfest Opening Ceremony Remarks
  • August 19: Intl. Society of Arboriculture Annual Conference at the Hyatt Regency
  • August 19: Budget Hearing Opening Statement
  • August 21: Opening Remarks--Executive Budget Hearing
  • August 29: Mayor's Opening Remarks at Polish Fest
  • September 7: United Auto Workers 50th Anniversary Speech by Mayor
  • September 27: Assn. Executives Milwaukee “Fam Tour” Luncheon at Miller Inn (Convention Bureau's Familiarization Tour)
  • September 27: Opening of New Fire Station Engine House No. 29 (3529 S. 84th St.)
  • 1985 October-December
  • October 1: Mayor's Budget Message to Common Council
  • October 12: 1985 State Convention Allied Council of Senior Citizens of Milwaukee, WI
  • October 16: Mayor's Remarks-Opening of New Fire Station #32-1551 N. 30th St.
  • October 23: Bucks Preview Luncheon at MECCA Auditorium
  • October 23: Remarks by MAIW-Comm. Baptist Churck Kick-off of One Church, One Child Program
  • October 25: Barbershop Harmony Society (S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A.) Land O' Lakes District Convention and Contest, Oak Creek High School Gym
  • October 29: Welcome Dancers Valentina and Leonid Kozlov to Milwaukee at Grand Avenue
  • October 29: City of Festivals Parade Thank You Reception and 1986 Kickoff at Italian Community Center
  • October 30: Greetings to Japanese Business and Media Representatives at MMAC Offices
  • October 31: Remarks by M. Whitcomb-Metro North Service Center Groundbreaking
  • November 8: Mayor's Remarks at Alliance of Cities in Janesville
  • November 8: Remarks by MAIW-Milwaukee Urban League Equal Opportunity Day Anniversary at Marc Plaza
  • November 11: Annual Veterans Day Ceremony-Milwaukee Police Post #415-McArthur Square
  • November 12: Blatz WashHouse Grand Opening
  • November 14: Mayor's Beautification Committee Annual Landscape Awards Dinner at Miller Inn
  • November 15: Public Service Announcement made by the Mayor on cause of the needy
  • November 18: Ed Garvey Fundraiser at Pfister Hotel
  • November 19: Marketplace '85 Banquet Dinner at Red Carpet Hotel given by Lula Chambers
  • November 21: Henry Wantoch Retirement Dinner at War Memorial Center
  • November 22: Salvation Army “Tree of Lights” at Wisconsin Ave. Court of Honor
  • November 23: Shropshire Retirement Dinner at Hyatt Regency Hotel
  • November 25: Metro. Milw. Assn. of Commerce Board of Directors Meeting at MMAC Board Room
  • December 1: Teamsters Local 200 Annual Stewards' Banquet at Alioto's Restaurant
  • December 5: Allied Council of Senior Citizens Fundraiser
  • December 6: Head Start Program 20th Anniversary and Region V Training Conference at MECCA
  • December 8: 72nd Christmas Tree Lighting Indoor Songfest at Arena and Outdoor Ceremony at Civic Center Plaza
  • December 19: Statement to Steering and Rules Committee of the Common Council
  • December 24: Scenerio for Mayor's Signing Ceremony (Bradley Center Signing)
  • 1986 January-March
  • January 7: MPS - Division of Municipal Recreation and Community Education 75th Anniversary Celebration. Common Council Anteroom
  • January 8: Yankee Hill Housing Development Groundbreaking. Kilbourn and Jackson.
  • January 9: Outline of Comments by Mayor for New York Meeting Formation of National Coalition to Save Revenue Sharing - Gracie Mansion, New York City
  • January 9: Press Statement by Maier - Formation of National Coalition to Save Revenue Sharing - Gracie Mansion, New York City
  • January 13: Milwaukee Professional Fire Fighters Assn. Local 215 Installation of Officers at Union Hall
  • January 21: City Birthday Party at MECCA
  • January 23: Reception for David Clarenbach at Park East Hotel
  • January 29: Welcoming Ceremony, Seidman and Seidman/BDO, Nankin Schnoll and Company Merger, 700 W. Michigan
  • January 30: Charlie Hanson Testimonial Remarks by Maier at Red Carpet Airport Ballroom
  • February 8: Remarks by Maier Community Forum on CDBG Block Grant Cuts at MATC
  • February 12: Remarks by Maier at Press Conference on The Economic Democracy Act At the State Capitol, Madison
  • February 13: Lee Alexander Testimonial Dinner, Syracuse, New York
  • February 19: Remarks by Maier at Channel 6 of TV taping of the State of the City Address (Replay)
  • 1986 April-June
  • April 9: 5th Annual Kiwanis Milwaukee Award Honoring the Milwaukee Repertory Theater at War Memorial Center
  • April 9: Mayor's Breakfast Meeting at Pfister Hotel
  • April 15: Teen Hire '86 Press Conference at Metro Milwaukee Assn. of Commerce
  • April 23: Amer. Postal Workers Union, AFL-CIO, Wisc. State Convention at Marc Plaza
  • April 30: U.S.C.M. Testimonial for Mayor Morial in New Orleans
  • May 7: Fourth International Conference on Magnet Schools at Pfister Hotel
  • May 8: Retirement Banquet for Carl Zimmerman at Pfister Hotel
  • May 10: Ambrosia Chocolate Company Ribbon Cutting (Given by Karen Lamb)
  • May 13: Police Memorial Service at Civic Center
  • May 13: Milwaukee County Sheriff's Dept. Rededication of Safety Bldg. Gym to Michael Wolke at Safety Building Gym
  • September 10: Commemoration Service for Jewish Worshippers Killed in Turkey at Congregation Emanu-el B'ne Jeshurun Chapel
  • September 16: Rededication of Newly Renovated General Reference and Fine Arts Departments at Milwaukee Public Library
  • September 24: Mayor's Budget Message to the Common Council
  • 1986 October-December
  • October 6: State AFL-CIO Convention at MECCA
  • October 7: WISN Radio Larry the Legend Taping
  • October 7: DCD 25th Anniversary
  • October 8: Grand Opening of Marshall Fields at the Grand Avenue Store
  • October 8: Welcome to Japanese Ambassador Nobuo Matsunaga at the Milwaukee Athletic Club
  • October 20: Bradley Center Groundbreaking at Fifth and Highland
  • October 21: Talk It Up Campaign Three taped at WITI-TV 6
  • October 23: Yankee Hill Topping-Out Ceremony at Van Buren and Kilbourn-Courtyard
  • October 23: National Council of Catholic Women (Welcome) at Marc Plaza
  • October 28: Human Relations Award Presentation to Ben Marcus at Pfister Hotel (Given by Jeanne Gettelman)
  • October 30: Bucks Preview '86 Luncheon at Hyatt Regency Ballroom
  • November 3: Installation of Chancellor Clifford Smith at UWM Fine Arts Theater
  • November 8: John Schmitt Testimonial Dinner, Wisconsin State AFL-CIO, Mecca Grand Dining Room
  • November 12: Grand Opening of the Metro North Service Center (Wisc. Electric Company)
  • November 12: Landscape Awards Dinner, Mayor's Beautification Committee at Miller Inn (Given by Jeanne Gettelman)
  • November 21: Salvation Army “Tree of Lights” Ceremony
  • December 4: CBS Interview on Homeless
  • December 7: 73rd Annual Christmas Tree Lighting (Arena and Civic Center Plaza)
  • December 9: George Whittow Retirement Dinner at MECCA
  • December 10: ABC Interview on Milwaukee and Economic Development
  • December 30: Hanukkah Ceremony at Northridge Shopping Center
  • 1987 January-March
  • January 12: Greater Milwaukee Committee, Board of Directors Meeting at University Club
  • January 18: Dr. Martin Luther King Celebration at PAC-Uihlein Hall
  • January 20: City of Milwaukee 141st Birthday Party at MECCA Convention Center
  • January 21: Faison Associates News Conference at 735 North Water Street
  • February 13: Joe Rudity's Testimonial at Red Carpet Hotel
  • March 5: Greater Milwaukee Initiative Recognition Banquet at Hyatt
  • March 10: Annual Blatz Wholesalers Meeting (Heileman Brewing Company) at Pfister
  • March 17: Boston Store Skywalk Opening
  • March 18: Wisconsin Chemical Group Monthly Meeting at Alioto's
  • March 25: Mayor Olsen Testimonial in Racine (Stephen)
  • 1976 April-September
  • July 4: Bell-Ringing Ceremony - City Hall Tower
  • July 4: Alcott Park
  • July 4: July 4th Parks Songfest
  • July 5: Talent Show Sing-Along-Summerfest-Miller Stage
  • July 8: Nationwide Tour of Martin Luther King, Jr. Time Capsule
  • July 9: La Kermesse de la Bastille Opening Ceremonies
  • July 10: Seniorfest - Miller Stage - Henry W. Maier Festival Grounds - Songfest
  • July 16-17 Festa Italiana Opening Ceremonies
  • July 22: Hearst Corporation and WISN-TV Anniversary Ceremony
  • July 24: German Fest Opening - Maier Festival Park - Miller Stage
  • August 17: Budget Message - Opening Statement
  • August 18: Budget Hearing - DCD Budget
  • August 19: Greater Milwaukee Committee Marketing Task Force
  • August 20: Budget Hearing - Opening Statement
  • August 21: Fiesta Mexicana Opening Day - Maier Festival Park
  • August 26: Grand Avenue 5th Anniversary - Grand Court Stage New Arcade
  • August 27: Polish Fest Opening Ceremonies
  • August 28: Safety Commission School Crossing Guard Orientation
  • September 11: Indian Summer Opening Ceremonies - Maier Festival Grounds
  • September 16: News Conference City Symbol
  • September 17: Fundraiser for Mayor Harold Washington, Park East Hotel
  • September 21: National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors Conference - Hotel Pfister
  • September 24: Budget Message - 1988
  • September 29: CPA Awards Dinner Honoring Joe Tierney - Marc Plaza Hotel
  • September 30: News Conference Statement/Menomonee Valley Planning
  • 1987 October-December
  • October 2: Memorial Service Fire Victims -City Hall Rotunda
  • October 6: German-American Day - Mayor's Office
  • October 7: Briefing Material National Public Radio
  • October 10: 23rd Annual Convention of the Allied Council of Senior Citizens of Wisconsin
  • October 14: Hispanic Chamber of Commerce - El Camino Real Restaurant
  • October 15: Harbormate Trash Hunter Port Dock Office
  • October 17: Milwaukee Repertory Theater Opening Celebration - Mainstage Theater (Wells Power Plant)
  • October 20: Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi, Park East Hotel (Transcript)
  • October 21: League of Wisconsin Municipalities Annual Conference, Hyatt Regency Hotel
  • October 21: UWM Second Century Campaign - Press Conference - UWM Foundation Board of Directors
  • October 23: Showcase Milwaukee Committee-First International Basketball Competition (McDonald's Basketball Open)
  • October 26: Urban Land Institute Conference - MECCA
  • October 28: Dedication of Golda Meir Library - Third Stage UWM Golda Meir Library
  • November 4: Bucks Preview 1987 Luncheon-Hyatt Regency Hotel
  • November 9: National Conference of Democratic Mayors - Chicago, Illinois (Federal Programs)
  • November 10: H.C. Miller Company - 100th Anniversary
  • November 11: Landscape Awards Program - Miller Inn
  • November 18: Remarks for Open House and Dedication of Milwaukee Enterprise Center
  • November 20: Salvation Army “Tree of Lights” Ceremony
  • November 25: Statement on Mayor Washington's Death
  • November 27: German American National Congress - Viewpoint Committee Conference
  • December 4: News Conference - 16th Street Viaduct Renaming
  • December 6: 74th Annual Tree Lighting - Indoor Songfest - Arena Outdoor Ceremony - Civic Center Plaza
  • December 7: News Conference - Groppi Unity Viaduct Resolution
  • December 8: Conference on Political, Institutional, and Fiscal Alternatives to Accelerate Non-point Pollution Programs
  • December 10: News Conference - Groppi Memorial Fountain or Groppi Square
  • December 14: Acceptance of National League of Cities President's Award Opening General Session - 64th Annual Congress of Cities - Las Vegas, Nevada
  • December 18: News Conference - MECCA/Winterfest Executive
  • 1988 January-March
  • January 6: Groundbreaking/Northwestern Mutual Life Addition
  • January 7: WISN Radio Interview - with Jerry Taff and Steve Wexler
  • January 11: Milwaukee Professional Firefighters Association Installation of Officers
  • January 12: News Conference - Home Loan Program
  • January 12: Dedication of MATC Student Center
  • January 25: Bradley Center Topping Out
  • January 25: City Birthday Party
  • January 28: Midday Interview - Briefing Material
  • February 1: Pat Stern Retirement Dinner
  • February 6: Conservatory of Music Annual Scholarship Ball
  • February 8: Remarks for GMC Luncheon
  • February 8: GMC and MMAC Testimonial Dinner
  • February 15: Wisconsin Farmers Union - Wisconsin Dells
  • February 24: Miller Brewing Company - Ceremonial Lighting
  • February 26: Acceptance of Award - U.S. Savings Bond Campaign Kickoff Pfister
  • March 2: Cable News Network Interview
  • March 2: SER - Jobs for Progress
  • March 3: Greater Milwaukee Initiative Recognition Banquet Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity - MSOE
  • March 8: Channel 6 Interview
  • March 31: Welcome-Milwaukee Biscuit Company Dinner
  • March 31: ABC News Interview