Summary Information
Wisconsin. Employee Welfare Funds Division: Records 1955-1987
- Wisconsin. Employee Welfare Funds Division
Series 270; Series 1061-1066; Series 1732-1743; Series 2280
478.8 c.f. (416 archives boxes and 324 record center cartons); plus additions of 1.4 c.f.
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)
Papers documenting the activities of the Employee Welfare Funds Division of the Wisconsin Insurance Dept.. Included are annual reports, correspondence with fund trustees, lists of officers and trustees of specific funds, reports, records documenting policy development, files documenting special investigations, and records documenting legislation related to the Employee Welfare Funds Law. Also included are the records of the Employee Welfare Plans Advisory Council and the Advisory Committee of Consulting Actuaries.
There is a restriction on access to this material; see the Administrative/Restriction Information portion of this finding aid for details. The appendix lists temporary six-digit identifier numbers for boxes in Series 270 sent to the State Records Center. Users should include these numbers when requesting boxes.
English
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Biography/History
Chapter 552, Laws of 1957, created chapter 211 of the statutes relating to the supervision of employee welfare funds. In a declaration of policy, the law stated that
... employe welfare funds are of great benefit to employes and their families and that their growth should be encouraged; that the establishment and management of such funds vitally affect the well-being of millions of people and are in the public interest; and that such funds should be supervised by the state to the extent necessary to protect the rights of employes and their families . . . . (section 211.01, Wisconsin Statutes)
Employee welfare funds which received payments of more than 2,000 dollars per year or which provided payments for benefits under plans covering 26 or more employees working in Wisconsin were required to register with the Commissioner of Insurance and to describe their organization, operations, and affairs (section 211.03). The commissioner was authorized to examine the operations of employee welfare funds as often as necessary but at least once every five years; and he was empowered to appoint an examiner who would report back to him. Examination reports could not be made public until a copy had been given to the employee welfare fund, which would bear expenses for the examination (sections 211.04-211.07). Trustees of every fund were required to file an annual statement on or before June 1, giving the names and addresses of the trustees; number of persons covered; fiscal year; and type of plan used, showing the benefits provided, method of determining eligibility for benefits, copy of the plan or collective bargaining agreement under which the plan was established and operated, source of financing and identity of the organization through which benefits were provided, and employee booklet describing the plan (section 211.08). The commissioner was authorized to request special statements or reports as needed, and trustees of every fund were also required to file an annual report showing the condition of the fund on December 31 (sections 211.09-211.10). Sections 211.11-211.13 concerned reports by insurance companies to trustees of funds, reports of employer contributions to employee welfare funds, and waivers of examinations of foreign (out of state) funds. Section 211.14 provided for compliance, enforcement, and penalties. Specifically, it assigned responsibility to fund trustees for money, property, and assets received, managed, or disbursed by them; prohibited an individual from serving as an employee of an employee welfare fund as well as an agent of a company providing insurance to the fund, which would be a conflict of interest; prohibited political contributions; provided penalties for embezzlement and other violations of the provisions of this chapter; and authorized court action by the attorney general in cases of wrongful or negligent fund depletion. Section 211.15 allowed the commissioner to seek an injunction restraining persons from doing acts in violation of this chapter which would cause irreparable injury to the interests of the people of the state or the beneficiaries of the fund. Section 211.16 authorized the commissioner to appoint an advisory council to advise him in carrying out his functions under chapter 211.
Chapter 2, Laws of 1959, repealed and recreated section 211.08, changing the filing date for annual statements. Section 211.10, as recreated, eliminated the requirement to file annual reports.
Chapter 225, Laws of 1961, further amended the statutes. Section 211.03 was amended to require registration from trustees of every fund, instead of just those receiving more than 2,000 dollars per year or covering 26 or more employees working in Wisconsin. Section 211.04 was amended to provide for examinations of funds at regular intervals. Section 211.05 was repealed and recreated to provide an alternate means of examination; in lieu of the commissioner appointing an examiner, trustees or sponsoring employers of funds could submit a report of an examination performed by certified public accountants. Section 211.08 was amended to require annual statements only from the trustees of funds covering 26 or more employees working in Wisconsin. Section 211.14(6) was created, authorizing the commissioner to impose a forfeiture of 5 dollars per day, not to exceed 500 dollars per default, upon funds which failed or refused to comply with the filing requirements of chapter 211.
Chapter 43, Laws of 1967, created section 211.07(2) of the statutes, allowing the commissioner to determine filing fees to be paid by every employee welfare fund registered under chapter 211. The fee was set at 25 dollars and, after June 30, 1972, raised to 40 dollars.
Chapter 309, Laws of 1967, amended section 211.04(l), clearly enabling the commissioner to examine the actuarial status of employee welfare funds. Prior to this, the authority to examine the actuarial status of funds was never directly authorized by law, although actuarial examinations had been conducted by the Employee Welfare Funds Division. Several amendments and renumbering changes were made in section 211.14 (the compliance, enforcement, and penalty section), clarifying the standards by which trustees of funds were expected to manage the fund's affairs. Section 211.14(1) was amended to include a statement that trustees were to invest funds and manage fund affairs using the judgment and care which men of prudence, discretion, and intelligence exercise in the management of their own affairs. Section 211.14(2) was renumbered section 211.14(2)(a) and section 211.14(2)(b) was created, requiring that trustees investing employee welfare fund monies in securities take adequate safeguards in purchasing them.
Chapter 276, Laws of 1969, section 533, repealed and recreated section 211.16 of the statutes, changing the name of the Employee Welfare Funds Advisory Council to the Employee Welfare Plans Advisory Council.
Chapter 337, Laws of 1969, section 84, repealed section 211.16 of the statutes, which had authorized the creation of the Employee Welfare Plans Advisory Council. Section 85 of the same law created chapter 601 of the statutes, revising and consolidating the insurance laws, which had been scattered throughout the statutes resulting in ambiguity, repetition, and inconsistency. The law suggested that the agency rely on administrative rule-making. More specifically, the newly created section 601.20 of the statutes empowered the commissioner to create advisory councils and committees under section 15.04(3) of the statutes. In a commentary, the law stated that the power to create advisory councils and committees existed in the absence of statute, but that enactment, while adding nothing to the legal powers of the commissioner, might encourage the use of advisory groups and endow them with more prestige and effectiveness. However, since it was felt that acceptance or use of such councils could not be forced upon a commissioner without diminishing his power and responsibility, the law made the appointment of such bodies possible without making it mandatory.
[The commissioner] could shape advisory bodies in terms of size, formality, frequency of meeting or any other variable, or he could dispense with them altogether . . . . The employee welfare plan advisory board (now council) [was] created by s. 211.16. [This section has] been dropped. While [this body performs] useful functions and should be continued, simplification of the statutes demands that such bodies be created in the same way as other advisory bodies, i.e. by rule, not by statute. Rules creating and governing [this council] should therefore be promulgated simultaneously with the enactment of this chapter, so [it] may continue [its] useful existence on an appropriate basis. (p. 337, Laws of 1969)
Section Ins. 8.10 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code, effective August 1, 1970, continued the council, pursuant to sections 15.04(3) and 601.20 of the statutes. The rule made minor changes in the composition and administrative structure of the council and the frequency of its meetings, but the purposes of the council remained essentially the same.
The administration of employee welfare fund laws was affected by other sections of the Wisconsin Administrative Code as well. Of particular interest as it applies to the special investigations conducted by the Employee Welfare Funds Division (Series 1737) is section Ins. 8.01, effective September 1, 1960, clarifying the prohibition of the receipt of payments from funds by parties-in-interest, described in section 211.14(2), later (2)(a), of the statutes. This rule was not intended to prohibit trustees from investing fund monies in a certain way, but it prohibited them and other specified persons who would be in a position to influence the transactions of a fund (parties-in-interest) from using their positions to enrich themselves at the expense of the fund. Penalties were enforceable against the parties-in-interest, rather than against the fund. Other sections of chapter 8 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code, relating to the Employee Welfare Funds Division, concerned the following: section Ins. 8.02, various portions effective in 1962, 1968, and 1971, definition of “trust fund or other fund;” section Ins. 8.03, effective August 1, 1962, definition of “employee benefits;” section Ins. 8.04, effective August 1, 1962, requirements of registration; section Ins. 8.05, effective August 1, 1962, cancellation of registration; section Ins. 8.06, effective August 1, 1962, requirements for filing annual statements and number of fund participants; section Ins. 8.07, effective August 1, 1962, definition of “persons employed in this state;” section Ins. 8.08, effective August 1, 1962, availability of information to fund participants; section Ins. 8.09, effective August 1, 1962, preservation of records; and section Ins. 8.10, effective August 1, 1970, previously mentioned, which created the Employee Welfare Plans Advisory Council.
The regulatory activity performed by the Commissioner of Insurance was terminated by the Federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-406), effective January 1, 1975, which superseded all state laws relating to employee benefit plans. In a declaration of policy, Congress stated that the pre-emption of state laws was necessary because of the rapid growth of employee welfare plans; the increasingly interstate operational scope and economic impact of their activities; the well-being of millions of employees and their dependents which was directly affected by these plans; the large volume of activities which were carried on by mails and instrumentalities of interstate commerce; the benefits of full disclosure and safeguards to employees and their families; and the inadequacy of then current minimum standards.
See the Agency History in the catalog.
Scope and Content Note
It was the practice of the Employee Welfare Funds Division to shift an entire fund file as it had accumulated when the fund fluctuated between over 25 and under 26 status or when it terminated operations or was reactivated. Because of this, the location within these series of an entire fund file, annual statements, or fund documents depends upon the most recent status of the fund. It should also be noted that certain records, for example annual statements and fund documents, which had each been filed separately in the early years of the division (and which are catalogued as separate series) were merged in later years into a comprehensive fund file, represented by Series 270 and Series 1732.
Arrangement of the Materials
This collection was received in multiple parts from the donor(s) and is organized into 20 major parts. These materials have not been physically interfiled and researchers might need to consult more than one part to locate similar materials.
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Part 1 (Series 270): Employee Welfare Fund Files for Over 26 Funds, 1957-1974
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Part 2 (Series 1061): Annual Reports of Employee Welfare Funds, 1957
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Part 3 (Series 1062): Annual Statements for Over 26 Funds, 1957-1968
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Part 4 (Series 1063): List of Employee Welfare Funds, 1962-1963
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Part 5 (Series 1064): Fund Documents for Over 26 Funds, 1957-1962
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Part 6 (Series 1065): Annual Statements for Under 26 Funds, 1957-1965
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Part 7 (Series 1066): Fund Documents for Under 26 Funds, 1957-1961
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Part 8 (Series 1732): Fund Documents for Under 26 Funds, 1957-1961
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Part 9 (Series 1733): Registration Statements for Under 26 Funds, 1957-1974
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Part 10 (Series 1734): Examination Reports, 1958-1974
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Part 11 (Series 1735): Terminated Fund Files, 1958-1974
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Part 12 (Series 1736): Records of the Employee Welfare Plans Advisory Council, 1957-1973
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Part 13 (Series 1737): Special Investigation Files, 1958-1975
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Part 14 (Series 1738): Administrative File, 1957-1974
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Part 14A (1990/189): Additions to Administrative File, 1957-1987
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Part 15 (Series 1739): General Correspondence, 1957-1976
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Part 16 (Series 1740): Records of the Advisory Committee of Consulting Actuaries, 1960- 1964, 1968-1973
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Part 17 (Series 1741): No Fund Files, 1957-1967
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Part 18 (Series 1742): Indexes, 1957-1974
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Part 19 (Series 1743): Subject File, 1955-1975
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Part 20 (Series 2280): Employee Welfare Funds, 1959-1974
Administrative/Restriction Information
Series 270 (Employee Welfare Fund Files for Over 26 Funds) is stored at the State Records Center.
Processed by Nancy Kaufer, 1977.
Contents List
Series 270
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Part 1 (Series 270): Employee Welfare Fund Files for Over 26 Funds, 1957-1974 265.0 c.f. (265 record center cartons) : Correspondence, complaints, registration and annual statements, fund documents (profit sharing plans), and examination papers filed by trustees of active employee welfare funds (covering 26 or more employees working in Wisconsin). This is by far the largest of all the series of records from the Employee Welfare Funds Division. Although the series dates from 1957 to 1974, the bulk of the records dates from 1969 to 1973. Additional fund records consisting of correspondence and annual statements are filed alphabetically in boxes 263-265. Annual statements prior to 1969 are filed in Series 1062, and fund documents prior to 1963 are filed in Series 1064. : Alphabetical by name of fund. : See the appendix listing temporary six-digit identifier numbers for boxes in Series 270 sent to the State Records Center. Users should include these numbers when requesting boxes.
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ACEP- ATWP
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ALWN and C-Ab
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Alli
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AMA
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Arc-Arm
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Bldg. Trader, Parts I and II
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Ci-Cl
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Cle-Co
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Col-Con
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Conn-Cons
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Consa-Const
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Const-Cont
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Cu-Cur
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Del-Di
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Div-Do
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Dom-Dr
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Du-Dur
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Dur-EA
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El-Ell
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Elm-Er
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Fil-First B.
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Ir-Ja
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Line-Log
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McG-Me
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Mort-Mot
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Mou-Mur
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Mus-Nnp. S.
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Nn. Ret.- Nat. As. Sec.
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Nat. As. Sec.- Nat. Box.
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Nat. Cash.-Nat. L.P.
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Nat. O.-Neco
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Nee-Nel
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Nep-Nor
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Nor. L.-Nort. D.
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Nor. Eng.-Nor. St.
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Nor. St.-Nor. W. Eng
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Nor. W. Tel.-O. Elec.
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O. Ind.-Om
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Op-Os
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Osh-Ost. Pen.
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Ost. P/S-Ow
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P.P.G.-Pai. 337
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Pai. 802-Pap. Con.
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Pap. Ind.-Pav
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Pat-Pe
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Pel-Pep. Co.
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Pep-Petri
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Petro-Phil. Ed.
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Phil. Pet.-Pio
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Pir-Ple
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Plumb 31-Plumb 206
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Plumb 206-Plumb 395
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Plumb 445-Plus
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Poh-Pran
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Pra. Mut.-Prim
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Prin-Pur
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Qua-Rac. Bak.
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Rac. Con-Rac. St.
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Raw-Rec
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Reh-Rem
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Ren-Ret. Cl.
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Ret. Fur.-Rex. Emp.
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Rex. Ret.-Riv
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Rob-Ros
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Rot-Rway
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S.B. Man.-St. Ant.
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St. Col.-Sale
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Sals-Sch. Pen.
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Sch. Ret.-Schue
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Schub-Scol
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Scot-Sel
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Sem-Sheb. Fo.
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Sheb. Gl.-Shee. Met. 279
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Sheet Metal 216-Siu
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Simp-Smit. A.D.
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Smit. A.D.-Sn. On. 3
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Sn. On. 4-Sor
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Sou-Stai
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Stan-Star
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Stat-Stea
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Steh-Stol
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Stop-Sul
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Sun-Swee
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220
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Swen-Tel
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Tel. Sub.-Tex
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222
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The. Cl.-Thon
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Thor-Tit
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Tob-Tre
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225
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Tri-Tut
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Box
226
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Twi-U.I.U. H and W
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Box
227
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U.I.U. Pem-U.S.M.C.
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Box
228
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Ull-Unir
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Box
229
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Unit-United Eup
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Box
230
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Unit. Fur.-U.S.S.
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Box
231
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United Tel.-Univ. Foun.
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Box
232
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Univ. P.-Up. Mid.
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Box
233
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Ur-Van. B.
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Box
234
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Van. D.-Vkl
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Box
235
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W.B.A.Y.-Wal. Mfg. P.
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Box
236
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Wal. Mfgs.-Wauk. F.
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Box
237
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Wauk. Ind.-Wauk. Med.
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Box
238
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Wauk. Met.-Web
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Box
239
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Wevs-Weh
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Box
240
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Wein-West. B. Co. Pen.
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Box
241
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West. Co. Sal.-West. P/S
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Box
242
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West Pub. Ret.- Westo
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Box
243
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West V.-Way
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Box
244
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Wey-Wid
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Box
245
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Win-Wis. A.(1)
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Box
246
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Wis. A.(2)-Wis. Bo.
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Box
247
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Wis. Br.-Wis. Chee.
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Box
248
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Wis. Chem.-Wis. El. Pw. Op.
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Box
249
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Wis. El. Pw.-Wis. Empl.
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Box
250
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Wis. Engr.-Wis. Fuel
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Box
251
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Wis. Gas-Wis. Glass
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Box
252
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Wis. Glassworks-Wis. Lag.
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Box
253
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Wis. Lau-Wis. Mas.
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Box
254
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Wis. Mi.-Wis. Pe.
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Box
255
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Wis. Por.-Wis. Pub. Ser.
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Box
256
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Wis. Ra.-Wis. Ri.
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Box
257
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Wis. Ro.-Wis. St. Bld.
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Box
258
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Wis. St. Car. P.-Wis. St. Car. W.
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Box
259
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Wis. Ste.-Wis. Wh.
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Box
260
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Wol-Wrig
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Box
261
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Writ-Youn
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Box
262
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Zer-Zwi
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Box
263
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Miscellaneous correspondence, 1973-1975
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Box
264
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Miscellaneous annual statements, 1972-1974
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Box
265
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Miscellaneous annual statements, 1967-1974
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Series 1061
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Part 2 (Series 1061): Annual Reports of Employee Welfare Funds, 1957 0.2 c.f. (1 archives box) : Reports showing assets, including contributions due from employer and employee; liabilities; and unassigned fund account, filed under section 211.10 of the statutes. The requirement to file these reports was eliminated in 1959, but the archives holds reports for 1957 only.
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Series 1062
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Part 3 (Series 1062): Annual Statements for Over 26 Funds, 1957-1968 115.6 c.f. (289 archives boxes) : By year and thereunder alphabetical by name of fund. : Statements listing names and addresses of fund officers and trustees, total number of employees covered, number of employees working in Wisconsin, and a financial report of the fund, filed under section 211.08 of the statutes. Annual statements after 1968 were filed in Series 270.
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1957
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Box
1
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Abb - Art
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Box
2
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Asb - Cle
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Box
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Cle - ECS
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Box
4
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Ed.P. - God
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Box
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Gol - Ken
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Ken - Mid
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Box
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Mid - Nit
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Nor - Riv
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Box
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SSK - Sto
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Box
10
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Sto - Wes
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Box
11
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Wes - Zwi
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1958
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Box
12
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Acg - And
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Box
13
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Ans - Bel
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Box
14
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Ben - Cha
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Box
15
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Cha - Con
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Box
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Con - Dro
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Box
17
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Dum - FOE
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Box
18
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For - Glo
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Box
19
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Geo - Hea
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Box
20
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Hei - Jos
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Box
21
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Jou - Lin
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Box
22
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Llo - Men
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Box
23
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Mer - Mil
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Box
24
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Mir - Nec
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Box
25
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Nel - Par
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Box
26
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Par - Rel
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Box
27
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Rem - She
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Box
28
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Sie - Tra
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Box
29
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Tre - Wes
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Box
30
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Wes - Zwi
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1959
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Box
31
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ACG - App
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Box
32
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App - Buc
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Box
33
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Bui - Con
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Box
34
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Con - Dur
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Box
35
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Eag - FWW
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Box
36
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Gal - Har
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Box
37
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Har - JJN
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Box
38
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John - Las
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Box
39
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Lau - Mau
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Box
40
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May - Mod
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Box
41
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Mon - NRMC
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Box
42
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NTDMA - Qua
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Box
43
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Qua - Sec
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Box
44
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Sel - Thi
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Box
45
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Thi - Wei
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Box
46
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WDH - Zwi
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1960
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Box
47
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ACEA - Amp
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Box
48
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Ana - Bea
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Box
49
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Bel - Civ
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Box
50
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Cla - Dow
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Box
51
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Dro - FPBC
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Box
52
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Fra - Glo
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Box
53
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Glo - Hon
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Box
54
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Hou - Jou
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Box
55
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Kan - Llo
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Box
56
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Loc - Men
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Box
57
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Mer - Mon
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Box
58
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Mon - Nor
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Box
59
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Nor - Plu
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Box
60
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Poi - San
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Box
61
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Sav - Ste
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Box
62
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Ste - Uni
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Box
63
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Uni - Wes
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Box
64
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Wey - Zwi
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1961
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Box
65
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ACEA - Ame
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Box
66
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Ame - Bad
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Box
67
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Bad - Cen
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Box
68
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Cen - Con
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Box
69
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Con - Ear
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Box
70
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Eat - Fri
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Box
71
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Fri - Glo
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Box
72
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Glo - Hei
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Box
73
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Hei - Jac
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Box
74
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Jam - Lad
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Box
75
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Lad - Man
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Box
76
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Mar - Mil
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Box
77
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Mil - Mur
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Box
78
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Mur - Nor
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Box
79
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Nor - Pit
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Box
80
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Pit - Rod
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Box
81
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Rom - Sno
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Box
82
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Soc - Twi
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Box
83
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UIU - Web
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Box
84
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Weh - Wis
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Box
85
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Wis - Zwi
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1962
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Box
86
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ACEA - Ame
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Box
87
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Ame - Bad
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Box
88
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Bak - Cat
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Box
89
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Cen - Con
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Box
90
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Coo - Ele
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Box
91
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Ell - Gar
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Box
92
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Gar - Gro
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Box
93
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GS - Int
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Box
94
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Int - Klu
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Box
95
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Koe - Luc
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Box
96
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Mac - Mer
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Box
97
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Met - Mil
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Box
98
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Min - Nei
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Box
99
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Nek - Pat
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Box
100
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Pel - Ray
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Box
101
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Rea - She
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Box
102
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She - Swi
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Box
103
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TC - Urb
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Box
104
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Val - Wis
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Box
105
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Wis - Zwi
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1963
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Box
106
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ACEA - Ame
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Box
107
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Ame - Arm
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Box
108
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Arn - Ber
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Box
109
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Bey - Cha
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Box
110
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Che - Con
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Box
111
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Con - Dro
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Box
112
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Dul - Fir
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Box
113
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Fla - Gli
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Box
114
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Glo - Hei
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Box
115
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Hel - Iro
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Box
116
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Jac - Lad
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Box
117
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Lak - Mar
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Box
118
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Mar - Mil
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Box
119
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Mil - Mur
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Box
120
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Mus - Nit
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Box
121
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Nor - Par
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Box
122
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Pat - Rai
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Box
123
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Ral - Sch
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Box
124
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Sco - Sou
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Box
125
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Spe - Til
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Box
126
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Tim - War
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Box
127
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Wat - Wis
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Box
128
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Wis - Zwi
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1964
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Box
129
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Abb - Ame
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Box
130
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Ame - Arc
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Box
131
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Ari - Ben
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Box
132
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Ber - Cat
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Box
133
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Cen - Con
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Box
134
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Con - Dos
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Box
135
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Dou - Fed
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Box
136
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Fee - Gem
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Box
137
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Gen - Gre
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Box
138
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Gre - Hum
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Box
139
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Hur - Joh
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Box
140
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Joi - Lac
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Box
141
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Lad - Mad
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Box
142
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Mag - Men
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Box
143
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Mer - Mil
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Box
144
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Mir - Nat
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Box
145
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Nat - Ort
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Box
146
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Osc - Pit
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Box
147
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Pla - Res
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Box
148
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Ret - Sel
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Box
149
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Sha - Sta
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Box
150
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Ste - Ull
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Box
151
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Uni - Web
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Box
152
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Weh - Wis
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Box
153
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Wis - Zwi
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1965
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Box
154
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Abb - Ame
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Box
155
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Ame - Arc
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Box
156
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Ari - Bem
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Box
157
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Ben - Car
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Box
158
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Car - Cle
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Box
159
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Coc - Cra
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Box
160
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Cre - Dur
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Box
161
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Eag - Fir
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Box
162
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Fir - Gem
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Box
163
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Gen - Gra
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Box
164
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Gre - Hew
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Box
165
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Hig - Int
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Box
166
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Iro - Kim
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Box
167
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Kin - Luc
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Box
168
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Mac - Mee
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Box
169
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Men - Mil
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Box
170
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Mir - Nat
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Box
171
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Nat - Nun
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Box
172
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Oak - Pho
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Box
173
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Pie - Reg
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Box
174
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Rei - Sav
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Box
175
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SCA - Sna
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Box
176
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Soc - Too
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Box
177
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Tra - Vul
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Box
178
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Wag - Wey
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Box
179
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Whi - Wis
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Box
180
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Wis - Zwi
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1966
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Box
181
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Abb - Ama
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Box
182
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Ama - Ame
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Box
183
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Ame - Bab
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Box
184
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Bae - Boe
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Box
185
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Boi - Cat
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Box
186
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Cen - Con
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Box
187
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Con - Cun
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Box
188
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Cur - Eat
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Box
189
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Eau - Fir
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Box
190
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Fir - Gen
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Box
191
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Gen - Gor
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Box
192
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Gra - Hei
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Box
193
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Hei - Imp
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Box
194
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Ind - Inv
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Box
195
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Iro - Ken
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Box
196
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Kim - Lad
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Box
197
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Lak - Mad
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Box
198
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Mag - Mea
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Box
199
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Med - Mil
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Box
200
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Mil - Mot
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Box
201
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Mou - Nat
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Box
202
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Nat - Nun
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Box
203
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Oak - Pea
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Box
204
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Pel - Pre
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Box
205
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Pro - Ret
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Box
206
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Rey - Seh
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Box
207
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Sco - Sor
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Box
208
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Sou - Thi
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Box
209
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Tho - Uni
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Box
210
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Uni - Wat
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Box
211
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Wau - Wey
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Box
212
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Whi - Wis
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Box
213
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Wis - Zwi
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1967
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Box
214
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Abb - Ama
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Box
215
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Amb - Ame
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Box
216
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Ame - Ast
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Box
217
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Ata - Bay
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Box
218
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Bea - Buc
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219
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Bui - Cha
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Box
220
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Chi - Con
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Box
221
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Con - Cun
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Box
222
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Cur - Dul
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Box
223
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Dum - Far
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224
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Fau - For
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Box
225
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Fox - Gid
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Box
226
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Gil - Gri
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Box
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Gro - Her
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Box
228
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Hew - Ind
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Box
229
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Inl - Jer
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Box
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Jew - Kim
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231
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Kir - Lak
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Box
232
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Lan - Mac
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Box
233
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Mad - Mas
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Box
234
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Mau - Mil
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Box
235
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Mil - Mob
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Box
236
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Mod - Nat
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Box
237
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Nat - Nee
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Box
238
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Nei - Nun
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Box
239
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Oak - Par
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Box
240
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Pat - Plu
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Box
241
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Plu - Rai
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Box
242
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Ral - Rus
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Box
243
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Rwa - Sel
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Box
244
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Sha - Spu
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Box
245
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Squ - Tex
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Box
246
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Thi - Uni
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Box
247
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Uni - Wau
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Box
248
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Web - Wis
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Box
249
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Wis - Wis
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Box
250
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Wis - Zwi
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1968
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Box
251
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A - Alw
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Box
252
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Ama - Ame
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Box
253
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Ame - Ast
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Box
254
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Ata - Bel
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Box
255
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Bem - Bui
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Box
256
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Bun - Cha
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Box
257
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Che - Con
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Box
258
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Con - Cut
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Box
259
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D - Eat
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Box
260
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Eau - Fil
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Box
261
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Fin - Fun
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Box
262
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G - Glo
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Box
263
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Glo - Gre
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Box
264
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Gri - Hen
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Box
265
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Her - Itt
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Box
266
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Itu - Int
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Box
267
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Int - Joi
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Box
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Jou - Koe
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Box
269
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Koh - Lak
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Box
270
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Lan - Lut
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Box
271
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M - Mas
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Box
272
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Mas - Mid
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Box
273
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Mie - Mik
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Box
274
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Mil - Mut
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Box
275
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N - Nat
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Box
276
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Nat - Nor
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Box
277
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Nor - Pai
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Box
278
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Pan - Pla
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Box
279
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Pla - Qua
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280
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R - Ros
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281
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Rou - Sch
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Sco - Smi
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Sna - Stu
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Sty - Tre
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Box
285
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Tru - Uni
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286
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Uni - Weh
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Wel - Wis
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288
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Wis - Wis
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Box
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Wis - Zwi
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Series 1063
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Part 4 (Series 1063): List of Employee Welfare Funds, 1962-1963 0.4 c.f. (1 archives box) : Addressograph list of all active employee welfare funds (over 26) regulated by the Division, compiled on November 23, 1962, and updated by annotations, pasteovers, and deletions through December 31, 1963. The list shows the name of employer, mailing address of the fund, and usually the name of the responsible officer of the fund.
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Series 1064
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Part 5 (Series 1064): Fund Documents for Over 26 Funds, 1957-1962 10.8 c.f. (27 archives boxes) : In chronological segments and thereunder alphabetical by name of fund. : Documents include welfare fund plans, trust agreements, trust indentures, contracts, and other instruments under which funds were administered, as well as collective bargaining agreements and employee booklets describing the plan, filed under section 211.03 of the statutes and section Ins. 8.04(2) of the Wisconsin Administrative Code by trustees of funds covering 26 or more employees working in Wisconsin. This is the same material that is filed under “plans” in Series 270.
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Acc-All
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Box
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All-Ame
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Ame-Aos
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Arm-Bad
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Bad-Bui
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Bur-Chr
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Box
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CIT-Con
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Box
8
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Con
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Box
9
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Con-Dic
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Box
10
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Dow-Emm
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Box
11
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Fal-FRD
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Box
12
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Fri-Gen
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Box
13
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Gen-Hum
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Box
14
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Hum-Int
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Box
15
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Int-Jen
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Box
16
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Jew-Klu
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Box
17
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Koe-Lin
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Box
18
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Mad-Mil
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Box
19
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Mil
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20
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Mil-Nat
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21
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Nat-Ost
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Out-Plu
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Box
23
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Pre-Rur
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Box
24
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Sav-Sou
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Box
25
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Sta-Twi
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26
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Uni-Wal
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Box
27
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Wau-Yel
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Series 1065
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Part 6 (Series 1065): Annual Statements for Under 26 Funds, 1957-196514.4 c.f. (36 archives boxes) : By year and thereunder alphabetical by name of fund. Statements list names and addresses of fund officers and trustees, total number of employees covered, number of employees working in Wisconsin, and a financial report of the funds, filed under section 211.08 of the statutes by trustees of funds covering less than 26 employees working in Wisconsin. Under chapter 225, Laws of 1961, only funds covering 26 or more employees had to submit an annual statement. Even though the trustees were no longer required by law to report, they sometimes did, either because they simply wished to continue, or because the number of employees covered fluctuated above or below 26. When the number of employees covered dropped below 26, the accumulation of annual statements was shifted to the under 26 file although some of the statements will show that the fund covered 26 or more employees. Statements for prior years might be filed in Series 1062.
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1957
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Box
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Acc-Cud
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Dah-Geh
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Box
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Gen-Kr
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LaC-Per
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Pet-Swa
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Tay-Zie
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1958
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Box
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Acc-Ben
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Box
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Ber-Cud
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Box
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Dah-Fir
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Fir-HBa
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Box
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Hea-Kru
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Box
12
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LaC-Nat
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Box
13
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Nat-Ric
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Box
14
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Ric-Tho
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Box
15
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Tho-Zie
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1959
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Box
16
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Acc-Bli
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Box
17
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Bou-Dun
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Box
18
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Eau-Gle
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Box
19
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Gle-Kir
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Box
20
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KJP-Min
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Box
21
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MMo-Qua
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Box
22
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Rah-Swa
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Box
23
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Tac-Wis
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Box
24
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Wit-Zin
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Box
24
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1960-1962 : This small portion overlaps by date with the contents of Boxes 25-36.
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1960-1965
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Box
25
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Ac-Bl
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Box
26
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Bo-Cr
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Box
27
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Cr-F.C.
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Box
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F.C.-Go
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Box
29
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Go-Ja
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Box
30
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Ke-Lu
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Box
31
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Lu-Na
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Box
32
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Na-Pe
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Box
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Pe-SA
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Box
34
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Sa-Th
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Box
35
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Th-Wi
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36
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Wi-Zi
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Series 1066
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Part 7 (Series 1066): Fund Documents for Under 26 Funds, 1957-1961 15.4 c.f. (38 archives boxes) : Alphabetical by name of fund. : Documents include welfare fund plans, trust agreements, trust indentures, contracts, and other instruments under which funds were administered, as well as collective bargaining agreements and employee booklets describing the plan, filed by trustees of funds covering less than 26 employees working in Wisconsin but receiving payments of more than 2,000 dollars per year, under section 211.03 of the statutes and section Ins. 8.04(2) of the Wisconsin Administrative Code.
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A-Am
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Box
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Am-Ar
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Ar-Ba
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Ba-Bn
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Box
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Bo-Ce
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Box
6
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Ch-Cl
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Box
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Cl-Cr
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Box
8
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Cr-Ed
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Box
9
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Ed-Fa
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Box
10
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Fa-Fo
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Box
11
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Fo-Ga
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Box
12
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Ga-Gl
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Box
13
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Gl-Gy
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Box
14
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H and O-Hi
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Box
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Hi-In
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Box
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In-J.J.
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Box
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Jo-Ke
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Box
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Ki-La
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Box
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La-L.T.
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20
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Lu-Ma
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Box
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Ma-Mi
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Box
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Mi-Na
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Box
23
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Na-No
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Box
24
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No-O.H.
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Box
25
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Ol-Pa
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Box
26
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Pa-Pi
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Box
27
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Pl-Ra
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Box
28
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Ra-Ro
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Box
29
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Ro-Sc
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Box
30
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Sc-Si
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Box
31
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Si-Sp
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Box
32
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Sp-St
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Box
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St-Th
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Box
34
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To-Un
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Box
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Ut-Wa
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Box
36
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W.C.-Wh
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Box
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W.H.-Wi
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Box
38
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Wi-Zi
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Series 1732
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Part 8 (Series 1732): Under 26 Employee Welfare Fund Files, 1957-197411.0 c.f. (11 record center cartons) : Alphabetical by name of fund. Correspondence, annual statements, fund documents (profit sharing plans), and examination papers filed by trustees of employee welfare funds covering less than 26 employees working in Wisconsin. When a fund's status fell below 26 employees, the entire file was moved from the active file (Series 270) to this series; consequently occasional annual statements will show that at one time the fund covered 26 or more employees. Registration statements for under 26 funds are filed separately in Series 1733.
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Box
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A-Be
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Bo-Com
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Box
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Con-Food
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Box
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Fox-Gr
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Box
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Gu-Jan
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Box
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Jay-L
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Box
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M
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Box
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N-P
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Box
9
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R-S
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Box
10
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T-War
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Box
11
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Wau-Z
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Series 1733
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Part 9 (Series 1733): Registration Statements for Under 26 Funds, 1957-197410.2 c.f. (1 archives box and 10 record center cartons) : Alphabetical by name of fund. Shows name of fund and address of principal office; name and address of person to whom reporting forms should be mailed; effective date of plan; date fund accounting year ends; name and address of trustees; identity of contributors to fund; number of participants; names of insurance companies and types of benefits offered; names of insurance, investment, or actuarial consultants; and information regarding internal administrative functions of fund. After 1961, every employee welfare fund covering one or more employees working in Wisconsin was required to register; prior to this, only funds which received payments of more than 2,000 dollars per year or which provided payments for benefits under plans covering 26 or more employees working in Wisconsin were required to register. Any under 26 registrations dating from 1957 to 1961 were filed by funds receiving payments in excess of 2,000 dollars per year. Registrations for over 26 funds are filed in Series 270.
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Box
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A-Beyer
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Box
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Bi-Coyne
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Box
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Cra-Fox
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Box
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Fra-Hon
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Box
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Hop-Lan
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Box
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Lar-Mey
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Box
7
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Mic-Pad
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Box
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Peer-Scho
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Box
9
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Schr-Tri-state
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Box
10
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Tru-Wis. S
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Box
11
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Wis. S-Z
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Series 1734
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Part 10 (Series 1734): Examination Reports, 1958-19747.0 c.f. (3 archives boxes and 6 record center cartons) : By year, thereunder first by exams constructed by appointed examiners, then by exams conducted by CPA's. Within these two groups exams are alphabetical by name of fund. Examination reports authorized by section 211.04 of the statutes including certificate of publication, notification from the commissioner to the participants that the fund is being operated in a manner consistent with the welfare of the participants financial statements, and other related material. Examinations were conducted by persons appointed by the commissioner, or, alternately, by certified public accountants employed by the trustees or sponsoring employer of a fund. Although the power to conduct CPA exams was not specifically granted until 1961, the series includes CPA exams back to 1958.
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Box
1
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1958-1961
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1962
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Box
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Office Exams
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Box
2
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CPA Exams
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Box
2
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1963-1964
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Box
3
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1965-1967
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Box
4
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1968-1970
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1971
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Box
4
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Office Exams
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CPA Exams
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Box
4
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A-B
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Box
5
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C-Z
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Box
5
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1972
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1973
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Office Exams
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Box
5
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A-Milw
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Box
6
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Milw-Z
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Box
6
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CPA Exams
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1974
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Box
6
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Office Exams
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CPA Exams
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Box
6
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A-E
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Box
7
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E-L
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Box
8
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L-Wi
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Box
9
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Wi-Z
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Series 1735
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Part 11 (Series 1735): Terminated Fund Files, 1958-197425.4 c.f. (1 archives box and 25 record center cartons) : Alphabetical by name of fund. Registration and annual statements; fund documents (profit sharing plans); correspondence; and examination papers, including a copy of the final examination report, correspondence, certificate of publication, and related documents; filed under provisions of chapter 211 of the statutes by trustees of funds which later terminated. When a fund terminated, the entire file was shifted from the active (over 26) file (Series 270) or the under 26 file (Series 1732) to this series. The fund terminated after the last year for which reports were filed.
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A-Am
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Box
2
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Am-Ap
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Box
3
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As-Bai
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Box
4
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Bak-Bes
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Box
5
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Bio-Chi
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Box
6
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Cl-Cud
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Box
7
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Cud-Bou
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Box
8
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Dun-Er
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Box
9
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Ev-Fox
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Box
10
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Fox-Gil
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Box
11
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Gil-Hi
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Box
12
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Hod-Joh
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Box
13
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Jon-Kro
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Box
14
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L-Maa
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Box
15
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Mad-Mil
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Box
16
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Mil-Nat
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Box
17
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Nat-Oc
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Box
18
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Oli-Phi
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Box
19
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Pie-Plu
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Box
20
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Pra-Rep
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Box
21
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Rep-She
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Box
22
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She-Ste
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Box
23
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Ste-Uni
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Box
24
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Uni-Wis. Al
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Box
25
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Wis. An-Wis. Wi
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Box
26
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Wom-Z
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Series 1736
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Part 12 (Series 1736): Records of the Employee Welfare Plans Advisory Council, 1957-19730.4 c.f. (1 archives box) Minutes and proceedings, correspondence, reports, and forms. Authorized in 1957, the council consisted of seven members: two representatives of management, two representatives of employees, and three representatives of the general public from the fields of banking, economics, and insurance. Although the council was charged to meet at least once each year and at such times as it deemed necessary or the commissioner requested, it did not meet in 1961-1963, 1965, or 1968. Chapter 337, Laws of 1969, repealed the statute which created the council and recommended that it be continued under the commissioner's rule-making authority. Section Ins. 8.10 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code, discussed at the council meeting of April 14, 1970, continued the council. The council as recreated consisted of the commissioner or his designee plus eight other members having competence in the field of employee welfare funds: two representatives of management, two representatives of employees, and four representatives of the general public. Terms of office were set at two years, and the council was charged to meet at least twice each year when called by the commissioner and at such other times when requested by the commissioner or two or more members.
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Series 1737
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Part 13 (Series 1737): Special Investigation Files, 1958-19752.0 c.f. (2 record center cartons) : Alphabetical by name of fund or person investigated. Correspondence; copies of transcripts of court proceedings, hearings before the Commissioner of Insurance, and other legal documents; and occasional registration statements, examination and actuarial reports, and annual statements; relating to investigations of funds or persons, usually involving alleged violations of section 211.14 of the statutes. Special investigations were made into the following funds or persons: --Association Life Insurance Company, an investigation, 1965-1966, of multi-employer trust programs operated by the Association Life Insurance Company, concluding in a judgment that conflicts of interest existed between the management company, the trustee, and the insurance company and that corrections would have to be made. (In Box 1) --Barbers, Beauticians, and Allied Industries Pension Fund, an investigation, 1970-1973, of a fund suspected of being actuarially unsound, in which the Commissioner of Insurance and the Attorney General's office appeared as amicus curiae in an action in federal court in Indianapolis resulting in termination of the fund and distribution of the fund assets. (In Box 1-2) --Dietz Electric Company, a fund depletion investigation, 1973-1975, involving party-in-interest investments, resulting in court action in the Dane County Circuit Court. The fund was terminated, and fund assets were distributed to the participants. (In Box 2) --H.H. Evon-Red Dot, an investigation, 1973-1975, concerning the closing of the Red Dot potato chip plants in Madison and Rhinelander which had been acquired by the H.H. Evon Company of Little Rock, Arkansas, and the problems arising in the termination of the retirement fund and distribution of its assets. (In Box 2) --E.R. Flint and Company Employees' Stock Bonus Trust, a fund depletion investigation, 1967-1969, of a retirement fund operated by a floor covering company in Milwaukee which closed its operations because of financial difficulties, resulting in hearings before the Commissioner of Insurance to determine the facts and the responsibilities of the trustees. The file contains original copies of annual statements, correspondence, and examination reports, 1961-1965, which were used in the investigation. (In Box 2) --Pension Management, Inc. and H.R. Buckman, a conflict of interest investigation, 1970-1974, concerning H.R. Buckman, an employee of the trustees of Pension Management, Inc. as well as an agent for the insurance purchased by the trustees, settled by a circuit court decision in Dane County holding that Mr. Buckman was not in violation of section 211.14(2)(a) of the statutes. (In Box 2) --Teamsters Local 158 Health and Welfare Fund, an investigation of fund mismanagement, 1958-1959, 1964, resulting in exploratory hearings held in Milwaukee in 1958-1959 and culminating in a fugitive warrant issued in 1964 for one of the union and fund officials. The final disposition of the case is not clear from the file. (In Box 2) --Russell M. Tolley, a conflict of interest investigation begun in 1959 concerning Russell Tolley, an employee of the trustees of a health and welfare fund in Milwaukee as well as an agent for the insurance purchased by the trustees. In 1961, Tolley, then a resident of Indiana, applied for a non-resident life insurance agent's license, which the commissioner refused to grant. Tolley filed a petition for a public hearing on the matter, which he withdrew in 1962. (In Box 2) --Union Vacation Stamp and Nostamp Plans, an investigation, 1959-1962, to determine whether union vacation plans were subject to the Employee Welfare Funds Division's jurisdiction as welfare funds. Vacation stamp plans required the employer to buy stamps from a bank or a union and put them in his employees' stamp book, which then would be redeemed for vacation days. The stamp plans decreased in popularity as time went on, so this question became academic. (In Box 2)
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Series 1738
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Part 14 (Series 1738): Administrative File, 1957-1974 0.6 c.f. (2 archives boxes) : Correspondence, reports, and drafts concerning the development of procedures, forms, and policy; and files on state and federal legislation affecting the administration of the Employee Welfare Funds Law.
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Series: Development of Procedures, Forms, and Policy
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Box
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Folder
1
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Examination Program for Fully-Insured Pension Funds, 1960-1963, 1972-1973
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Box
1
Folder
2
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Examination Program Performed by CPAs , [1960-1972]
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Box
1
Folder
3
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Examination Program for Insurance Plus Auxiliary Funds Plans, [1964-1973]
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Box
1
Folder
4
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Examination Program for Deposit Administration Pension Funds, [1961-1973]
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Box
1
Folder
5
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Correspondence Regarding Deposit Administration Contracts Subject to Wisconsin Law, 1957-1958, 1968
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Box
1
Folder
6
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Examination Program for Profit Sharing Funds, [1958-1974]
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Box
2
Folder
6
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Policy Regarding Dual Compensation of Insurance Agents, 1960, 1967-1968
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Box
2
Folder
7
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Registration Statement Form, 1958
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Box
1
Folder
7
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Policy Regarding Applicability of Chapter 211, Wisconsin Statutes, to National Banks, 1958-1959, 1972
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Series: Legislation
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Wisconsin
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Box
1
Folder
8
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Chapter 552, Laws of 1957, Enacting the Wisconsin Employee Welfare Fund Law, 1957
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Box
1
Folder
9
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Chapter 2, Laws of 1959, Eliminating the Filing of the Annual Report, 1959
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Box
1
Folder
10
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Chapter 225, Laws of 1961, General Revision of the Law, 1961
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Box
1
Folder
11
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Chapter 263, Laws of 1961, Establishing Fines for Non-Contributing Employers, 1961
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Box
1
Folder
12
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Bill 77, S. 1961 (indefinetly postponed in committee) regarding Exemption from Supervision of Funds held by Corporate Trustees, 1961
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Box
1
Folder
13
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Chapter 43 (Section 178m), Laws of 1967, Establishing a 25 Dollar Filing Fee for Annual Statements - Fee Raised to 40 dollars after June 30, 1972, 1967
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Box
1
Folder
14
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Chapter 309, Laws of 1967, Prohibiting Investment of Fund Moneys in “Party-in-Interest” Securities or Properties Unless the Price is Reasonable and Security Adequate, and Providing Penalties, 1967
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Box
1
Folder
15
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Chapter 276, Laws of 1969, (Bill 355, S.) Repealing Section 211.02 (4) of the Statutes and Repealing and Recreating Section 211.16; Chapter 337, Laws of 1969, Repealing Section 211.16 as affected by Chapter 276, Laws of 1969, 1969
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Box
1
Folder
16
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Proposed Revision of Employee Welfare Funds Legislation, Repealing Chapter 211 of the statutes and Creating Chapters 641 and 642, 1970 (Never introduced?), 1970
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Federal
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Box
1
Folder
17
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H.R. 17046, S. 3421, 1968, Pension Benefit Security Act, Establishing Minimum Standards for Vesting and Funding of Private Pension Plans, 1968
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Box
2
Folder
1
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H.R. 5741, 1968, consindered with H.R. 17046 and S. 3421, 1968
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Box
2
Folder
2
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H.R. 2080, H.R. 6204, 1969, Pension Benefit Security Act, 1969
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Box
2
Folder
3
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H.R. 10, 1969, Federal Self-Employed Individuals Tax Retirement Act, 1969
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Series: Miscellaneous
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Box
2
Folder
4
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Correspondence Regarding Funds which were Subject to Chapter 211, Wisconsin Statutes, 1963, 1967, 1972
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Box
2
Folder
5
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Correspondence with the Wisconsin Society of Certified Public Accountants, 1968, 1973
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Box
2
Folder
6
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Oversize - Policy Regarding Dual Compensation of Insurance Agents, 1960, 1967-1968
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Box
2
Folder
7
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Oversize - Registration Statement Form, 1958
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1990/189
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Part 14A (1990/189): Additions to Administrative File, 1957-1987 1.4 c.f. (1 record center carton and 1 archives box) : By subject. : Administrative files, 1957-1987, including correspondence, reports, and articles relating to the administration of the Employee Welfare Funds Law. This includes explanations of the new Federal Pension Law (1974 - 1975), statutes affecting Employee Trust Funds, retirement plans, and findings of the Retirement Research Committee.
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Box
1
Folder
1
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Auditing
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Box
1
Folder
2
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Actuary - Definition of, 1971
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Box
1
Folder
3
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Bulletins and News Releases - Federal Labor Dept. - New Law, 1974
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Box
1
Folder
4
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Chapter 641
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Box
1
Folder
5
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Fiduciaries
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Box
1
Folder
6
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Government Plans - Under 26
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Box
1
Folder
7
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U26 - Exempt from Federal Law
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Box
1
Folder
8
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Examination Reports
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Box
1
Folder
9
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Explanations of New Federal Pension Law (non-official), 1974-1975
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Box
1
Folder
10
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Insurance
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Box
1
Folder
11
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Letters sent, 1978
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Box
1
Folder
12
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Statutes Affecting Employee Trust Funds
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Box
1
Folder
13-14
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Employee Welfare Funds
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Box
1
Folder
15
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Forms
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Box
1
Folder
16
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Registration Statements
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Box
1
Folder
17
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Studies
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Box
1
Folder
18
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ERISA
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Box
1
Folder
19
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National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) Interpretation, 1976
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Box
1
Folder
20
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Multiple Employer Trusts, 1977
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Box
1
Folder
21
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Articles
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Box
1
Folder
22
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Retirement System
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Box
1
Folder
23
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Madison Bus Company Pension Trust
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Box
1
Folder
24
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Archdiocese Cemeteries of Milwaukee Pension Plan
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Box
1
Folder
25
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State Historical Society
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Box
1
Folder
26
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Archdiocese of La Crosse Retirement Plan
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Box
2
Folder
1-3
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City of Milwaukee Retirement Plan
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Box
2
Folder
4
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Retirement Research Committee
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Box
2
Folder
5
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Joint Survey Committee on Retirement Systems and the Retirement Research Committee
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Box
2
Folder
6
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Reporting Requirements
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Box
2
Folder
7
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“Truit Program” - welfare (Heritage Trust)
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Series 1739
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Part 15 (Series 1739): General Correspondence, 1957-1976 2.4 c.f. (2 archives boxes and 2 record center cartons) : In chronological segments and thereunder alphabetical by fund name. : General correspondence, correspondence relating to funds covering less than 26 employees working in Wisconsin, complaints, and suspense (pending) files. Some of the suspense files had been closed and filed as completed, while others were still pending at the time the Employee Welfare Funds Division was preempted by the federal act. The Commissioner of Insurance continued to receive correspondence, dating from 1975 to 1976, after the Division was preempted; however, the bulk of the series, dating from 1957 to 1974, consists of correspondence received while the Division was functioning under chapter 211.
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1957-1974
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Box
1
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A - Min
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Box
2
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Mit - Wis. S
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1975-1976
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Series 1740
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Part 16 (Series 1740): Records of the Advisory Committee of Consulting Actuaries, 1960- 1964, 1968-19730.2 c.f. (1 archives box) Correspondence, reports, memos, drafts, and forms. The Advisory Committee of Consulting Actuaries was established in 1960 to
assist the Employee Welfare Funds Division in developing a program for actuarial review of pension funds. The committee consisted of three members who represented consulting actuary firms which served pension funds covered under
chapter 211. Their work culminated that year in the development of an actuarial report form used in obtaining actuarial data for fund examinations. There was no further committee activity until 1968. With the enactment of chapter 309, Laws of 1967, the commissioner received the clear authority to examine the actuarial status of employee welfare funds. Prompted by this legislation, the committee was re-established in 1968 to develop actuarial funding standards so the commissioner could report to participants in a fund if their plan was being funded in accordance with the standard and to develop a reporting form which was consistent with actuarial terminology and which clearly established the responsibility of the consulting actuary signing the form. The re-established committee consisted of five members. By the end of 1968, the Employee Welfare Funds Division concluded that the idea of developing a standard should be abandoned and that it should attempt, instead, merely to report the actuarial status of a plan to the fund participants.
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Series 1741
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Part 17 (Series 1741): No Fund Files, 1957-19673.8 c.f. (2 archives boxes and 3 record center cartons) : Alphabetical by fund name. Registration statements, correspondence, annual statements, fund documents (profit sharing plans), annual reports, and related documented. of programs not subject to regulation by the Employee Welfare Funds Division. The bulk of the files date from the division's early years of operation, 1957-1959, and consist primarily of correspondence detailing why the fund is not subject to the Division's jurisdiction.
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A-Ea
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Ec-Lak
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Lar-Sh
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Si-Wh
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Wh-Z
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Series 1742
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Part 18 (Series 1742): Indexes, 1957-19740.4 c.f. (1 archives box) New registrations of funds covering 26 or more employees working in Wisconsin, 1957-1974, arranged by year, showing fund name, location (Wisconsin or foreign), and type of benefits offered by fund. New registrations of funds covering less than 26 employees working in Wisconsin, 1962-1973, arranged by year and thereunder alphabetically by fund name, showing fund name, location (Wisconsin or foreign), and, occasionally, type of benefits offered by fund. Terminated funds, 1961-1970, arranged alphabetically by fund name and there- under chronologically by year of termination, giving name of fund and date of termination. Record of changes of fund status, 1968-1974, arranged chronologically, listing employee welfare fund terminations, fluctuations above or below 26 employees working in Wisconsin, mergers, reactivations, or other changes of status. Entries show date, name of fund, and change of status.
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Series 1743
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Part 19 (Series 1743): Subject File, 1955-1975 0.8 c.f. (3 archives boxes) : Miscellaneous correspondence, forms, samples of employee welfare fund laws from other states and Canada, legislation, reports, speeches, and files from the Joint Legislative Council's Special Committee on Employee Protection in Business Closings, which considered Assembly Bill 594, 1975, Requiring Notice of Termination of Group Hospital, Surgical or Medical Expense Insurance. This series contains some correspondence from the commissioner to the commissioners of insurance from other states which pre-dates the enactment of Wisconsin's employee welfare fund law. See container list.
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Box
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Folder
1
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Church Pension Laws , [1957-1964]
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Box
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Folder
1
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Early Files, prior to the enactment of Chapter 211 of the statutes, 1955, 1957
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Employee Welfare Fund Laws
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Box
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2
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California - Disclosure Law of 1971
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Box
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2
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Connecticut, 1957, 1973-1974
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Box
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Folder
3
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Idaho, 1971, 1974
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Box
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4
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Massachusetts, 1964-1965, 1973-1974
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Box
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5
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New York, 1955, 1957, 1963, 1965
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Box
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3
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Washington, 1963, 1964
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Box
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6
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Canada, 1967, 1971
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Box
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Forfeiture Order Samples under Section 211.14(6) of the Statutes
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Joint Legislative Council - Special Committee on Employee Protection in Business Closings
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Box
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8
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Minutes, 1974-1975
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Box
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9
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1974 June-August
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Box
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10
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1974 September-1975 April
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Legislation
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Wisconsin
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Box
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11
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A.B. 358, 1973
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Box
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12
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A.B. 1179, 1973
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Box
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S.B. 225, 1973
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Box
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S.B. 229, 1973
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Federal
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Box
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15
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H.R. 10, 1968-1969
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Box
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16
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Miscellaneous Information, 1959, 1964
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Box
2
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1
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National Banks, Subject to Chapter 211 of the Statutes, 1957-1958
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Reports
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Box
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2
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Annual Reports of the Employee Welfare Funds Division, 1973-1974
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Box
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3
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Vesting Provisions in Registered Wisconsin Pension Plans, by Robert Schoeplein, 1964
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Speeches
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Box
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4
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Independent Insurance Agents of Wisconsin, 1972
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Box
2
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Wisconsin AFL-CIO Building Trades Conference, 1967
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Box
2
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Wisconsin AFL-CIO Building Trades Conference, 1969
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Box
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Wisconsin Retirement Plan Professionals, Ltd., 1969
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Box
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Miscellaneous, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1961
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Series 2280
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Part 20 (Series 2280): Employee Welfare Funds, 1959-1974 2.8 c.f. (7 archives boxes) : Alphabetical. : Files containing records documenting the efforts of the agency to change employee welfare fund laws, regulations, and procedures. Included is substantial correspondence with the insurance industry, members of Congress, and state legislators; written plans and drafts of proposed legislation for the state and federal government; and the minutes and correspondence of subcommittees of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), a national organization to promote discussion among state insurance commissioners and to assist them in developing regulatory legislation.
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Box
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Administration Fiduciary Standard Proposal HR. 12337, 1972
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Box
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Association of Private Pension and Welfare Plans, Inc. conference, 1973 May 23
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Box
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Billings after 1974 June 30
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Box
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Conference committee correspondence with Wisconsin congressmen, 1974
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Congress
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Box
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5
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Action reports, 1974
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Box
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6-7
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Correspondence, 1970-1972
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Box
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Federal legislation, 1971
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House of Representatives
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Legislation and correspondence
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Box
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1972
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Box
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Folder
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1973
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Ways and Means Committee
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Box
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Deliberations, 1973 October 22
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Statements
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Box
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1973 September 28
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Box
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1973 May 23
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Senate
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Legislation and correspondence, 1972-1973
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Box
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Parred Pension Bill action, 1973 September
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Box
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Subcommittee appearance and presentation, 1972 June 23
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Dent Committee
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Box
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Draft statements, 1973 March 29
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Box
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10
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Statement, 1970 June 14
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Box
2
Folder
11
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Employee Welfare and Pensions Regulation Plan inquiries for other states, 1973
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Box
2
Folder
12
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Federal Pension legislation articles, 1974
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Box
2
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13
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Federal Pension Task Force correspondence, 1975
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Insurance rules
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Box
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Folder
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8.01, Defining party in interest transactions, 1960
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Box
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Folder
2
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8.02 to 8.09- General definitions of law correspondence, 1962
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Box
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Folder
3
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8.02 (4),(5), and (6) correspondence, 1968
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Box
3
Folder
4
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8.02 amendment- Def. of Fund and D.A. Contracts, 1970
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Box
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Folder
5
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8.05- Development of Advisory Council on Employee Welfare Plans, 1970
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Box
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Rulings never completed, 1960-1972
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National Association of Insurance Commissioners
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B-5 Subcommittee (Unfair Trade Practices Act)
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Correspondence, 1973-1974
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Meeting minutes
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Box
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9
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1973 December 5
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Box
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Folder
10
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1974 June 4
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Box
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Folder
11
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1974 December 2
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B-6 Subcommittee (Regulation of Employee Pension and Welfare Plans)
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Box
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Folder
12
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Development of model bill, 1973
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Box
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13
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Model bill proposed draft, 1975 April 27
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B-8 Advisory Committee (Insurance Advertising and Regulation Guidelines)
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Box
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Regulation on Employee Pension and Welfare Plans Subcommittee, minutes, 1969-1972
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Box
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5
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Membership correspondence, 1971-1972
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Meeting minutes
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Box
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Folder
6
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1971 December 1
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Box
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Folder
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1972 June 12
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Box
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Folder
8
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1972 July 26
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Box
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Folder
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1972 October 11
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Box
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Folder
10
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1972 December 4
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Box
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11
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Model bill, 1973 February 23
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Box
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Regulation of employee pension welfare plans, 1971-1972
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Box
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B-10 (Regulation of Employee Pension and Welfare Plans) meeting minutes, New York City, 1971 June 16
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Box
5
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Committee material, 1975
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Box
5
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Employee welfare funds correspondence, 1967
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Box
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Employee welfare legislation correspondence, 1967
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Box
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Meeting materials, 1976 December
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Box
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Model bill development, 1956-1958
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Box
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Model bill inquiries, 1973
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Box
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Report of Committee on Blanks, 1967 March 13-15
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Box
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Resolutions and letters to WI Congressmen, 1974 January 23
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Box
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Uniform annual statement development, 1959-1960
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Box
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Folder
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Uniform Exam Program, 1959-1960
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Box
6
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Uniform forms, Department of Labor-proposed revisions, 1964
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Box
7
Folder
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Pension plans, 1965-1971
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Box
7
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Problem and discrepancy report background data, 1972 January 12
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Box
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Thomson, Vernon, secretary contacts, 1973-1974
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U.S. Labor Dept.
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Box
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Commissioner contacts, 1971
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Box
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Staff correspondence, 1974
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Box
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Washington meeting, 1973 January 11
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Box
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U.S. Officials and Congressmen correspondence, 1973 June-1973 December
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Box
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Williams, Senator correspondence, 1973 February 23
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Box
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Wisconsin Congressmen correspondence, 1973
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Appendix: State Records Center Identifier Numbers
The appendix lists temporary six-digit identifier numbers for boxes in Series 270 (Employee Welfare Fund Files for Over 26 Funds) sent to the State Records Center. Users should include these numbers when requesting these boxes.
- Box 1: 850890
- Box 2: 850891
- Box 3: 850892
- Box 4: 850893
- Box 5: 850894
- Box 6: 850895
- Box 7: 850896
- Box 8: 850897
- Box 9: 850898
- Box 10: 850899
- Box 11: 850900
- Box 12: 850901
- Box 13: 850902
- Box 14: 850903
- Box 15: 850904
- Box 16: 850905
- Box 17: 850906
- Box 18: 850907
- Box 19: 850908
- Box 20: 850909
- Box 21: 850910
- Box 22: 850911
- Box 23: 850912
- Box 24: 850913
- Box 25: 850914
- Box 26: 850915
- Box 27: 850916
- Box 28: 850917
- Box 29: 850918
- Box 30: 850919
- Box 31: 850920
- Box 32: 850921
- Box 33: 850922
- Box 34: 850923
- Box 35: 850924
- Box 36: 850925
- Box 37: 850926
- Box 38: 850927
- Box 39: 850928
- Box 40: 850929
- Box 41: 850930
- Box 42: 850931
- Box 43: 850932
- Box 44: 850933
- Box 45: 850934
- Box 46: 850935
- Box 47: 850936
- Box 48: 850937
- Box 49: 854109
- Box 50: 850938
- Box 51: 850939
- Box 52: 850940
- Box 53: 850941
- Box 54: 850942
- Box 55: 850943
- Box 56: 850944
- Box 57: 850945
- Box 58: 850946
- Box 59: 850947
- Box 60: 850948
- Box 61: 850949
- Box 62: 850950
- Box 63: 850951
- Box 64: 850952
- Box 65: 850953
- Box 66: 850954
- Box 67: 850955
- Box 68: 850956
- Box 69: 850957
- Box 70: 850958
- Box 71: 850959
- Box 72: 850960
- Box 73: 850961
- Box 74: 850962
- Box 75: 850963
- Box 76: 850964
- Box 77: 850965
- Box 78: 850966
- Box 79: 850967
- Box 80: 850968
- Box 81: 850969
- Box 82: 850970
- Box 83: 850971
- Box 84: 850972
- Box 85: 850973
- Box 86: 850974
- Box 87: 850975
- Box 88: 850976
- Box 89: 850977
- Box 90: 850978
- Box 91: 850979
- Box 92: 850980
- Box 93: 850981
- Box 94: 850982
- Box 95: 850983
- Box 96: 850984
- Box 97: 850985
- Box 98: 850986
- Box 98: 850987
- Box 100: 850988
- Box 101: 850989
- Box 102: 850990
- Box 103: 850991
- Box 104: 850992
- Box 105: 850993
- Box 106: 850994
- Box 107: 850995
- Box 108: 850996
- Box 109: 850997
- Box 110: 850998
- Box 111: 850999
- Box 112: 851000
- Box 113: 851001
- Box 114: 851002
- Box 115: 851003
- Box 116: 851004
- Box 117: 851005
- Box 118: 851006
- Box 119: 851007
- Box 120: 851008
- Box 121: 851009
- Box 122: 851010
- Box 123: 851011
- Box 124: 851012
- Box 125: 851013
- Box 126: 851014
- Box 127: 851015
- Box 128: 851016
- Box 129: 851017
- Box 130: 851018
- Box 131: 851019
- Box 132: 851020
- Box 133: 851021
- Box 134: 851022
- Box 135: 851023
- Box 136: 851024
- Box 137: 851025
- Box 138: 851026
- Box 139: 851027
- Box 140: 851028
- Box 141: 851029
- Box 142: 851030
- Box 143: 851031
- Box 144: 851032
- Box 145: 851033
- Box 146: 851034
- Box 147: 851035
- Box 148: 851036
- Box 149: 851037
- Box 150: 851038
- Box 151: 851039
- Box 152: 851040
- Box 153: 851041
- Box 154: 851042
- Box 155: 851043
- Box 156: 851044
- Box 157: 851045
- Box 158: 851046
- Box 159: 851047
- Box 160: 851048
- Box 161: 851049
- Box 162: 851050
- Box 163: 851051
- Box 164: 851052
- Box 165: 851053
- Box 166: 851054
- Box 167: 851055
- Box 168: 851056
- Box 169: 851057
- Box 170: 851058
- Box 171: 851059
- Box 172: 851060
- Box 173: 851061
- Box 174: 851062
- Box 175: 851063
- Box 176: 851064
- Box 177: 851065
- Box 178: 851066
- Box 179: 851067
- Box 180: 851068
- Box 181: 851069
- Box 182: 851070
- Box 183: 851071
- Box 184: 851072
- Box 185: 851073
- Box 186: 851074
- Box 187: 851075
- Box 188: 851076
- Box 189: 851077
- Box 190: 851078
- Box 191: 851079
- Box 192: 851080
- Box 193: 851081
- Box 194: 851082
- Box 195: 851083
- Box 196: 851084
- Box 197: 851085
- Box 198: 851086
- Box 199: 851087
- Box 200: 851088
- Box 201: 851089
- Box 202: 851090
- Box 203: 851091
- Box 204: 851092
- Box 205: 851093
- Box 206: 851094
- Box 207: 851095
- Box 208: 851096
- Box 209: 851097
- Box 210: 851098
- Box 211: 851099
- Box 212: 851100
- Box 213: 851101
- Box 214: 851102
- Box 215: 851103
- Box 216: 851104
- Box 217: 851105
- Box 218: 851106
- Box 219: 851107
- Box 220: 851108
- Box 221: 851109
- Box 222: 851110
- Box 223: 851111
- Box 224: 851112
- Box 225: 851113
- Box 226: 851114
- Box 227: 851115
- Box 228: 851116
- Box 229: 851117
- Box 230: 851118
- Box 231: 851119
- Box 232: 851120
- Box 233: 851121
- Box 234: 851122
- Box 235: 851123
- Box 236: 851124
- Box 237: 851125
- Box 238: 851126
- Box 239: 851127
- Box 240: 851128
- Box 241: 851129
- Box 242: 851130
- Box 243: 851131
- Box 244: 851132
- Box 245: 851133
- Box 246: 851134
- Box 247: 851135
- Box 248: 851136
- Box 249: 851137
- Box 250: 851138
- Box 251: 851139
- Box 252: 851140
- Box 253: 851141
- Box 254: 851142
- Box 255: 851143
- Box 256: 851144
- Box 257: 851145
- Box 258: 851146
- Box 259: 851147
- Box 260: 851148
- Box 261: 851149
- Box 262: 851150
- Box 263: 854106
- Box 264: 854107
- Box 265: 854108
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