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Summary Information
Arnold S. Zander Papers 1921-1975
- Zander, Arnold S. (Arnold Scheuer), 1901-1975
Green Bay Mss 61; Green Bay Tape 1; Audio 694A
13.8 c.f. (35 archives boxes) and 8 tape recordings
UW-Green Bay Cofrin Library / Green Bay Area Research Ctr. (Map)Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)
Papers of Zander, a civil engineer, city planner, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay professor, and co-founder and president of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), AFL-CIO. Papers pertain to Zander's personal, civic, and professional activities and include correspondence, transcripts of Congressional hearings, tape recordings, photographs, and other records dealing with the union's housing developments and Zander's ouster as president of AFSCME. There are also papers relating to his teaching at Green Bay and to other groups and interests in which Zander was involved: the National Planning Association and international planning, Public Services International, and United World Federalists and world peace. Tape recordings include a 1958 address by Harry Golden, editor of the Carolina Israelite, to the National Trade Union Council on Civil Rights of the Jewish Labor Committee; and speeches by Secretary of Labor Arthur Goldberg, Governor Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin, United Auto Workers president Walter Reuther, and Zander at the silver anniversary of AFSCME on November 17, 1961. English
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