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Title: Stanley York Papers, 1953-1996

Creator: York, Stanley, 1931-
Quantity: 5.6 c.f. (13 archives boxes and 2 card file boxes); plus additions of 1.0 c.f., 4 tape recordings, and 1 photograph
Call Number: Mss 1007; M2011-069
Abstract: Papers, 1953-1996, of Stanley York, a Wisconsin State Assemblyman (R-Buffalo, Pepin, and Pierce Counties), pastor, and executive in various public sector and non-profit positions. The majority of the records relate to his tenure in the Wisconsin State Assembly (1967-1970), consisting of constituent correspondence, bill files, reference materials, reports, meeting minutes, news clippings, and committee files pertaining to such issues as public welfare, sex education, the upper Mississippi river basin, and disruptions at the University of Wisconsin. A small amount of materials relate to his post-legislative career as Commissioner of the Department of Industry, Labor and Human Relations; Commissioner of the Public Service Commission; Executive Director of the League of Wisconsin Municipalities; Executive Assistant of the Department of Health and Social Services; and Director of the Winnebago Mental Health Institute, as well as his role as a pastor for the United Church of Christ.
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Title: Wisconsin. Public Health Nursing Section: Migrant Nursing Project, 1951-1978

Creator: Wisconsin. Public Health Nursing Section
Quantity: 0.8 c.f. (2 archives boxes)
Call Number: Series 2208
Abstract: Records, mainly 1960s and 1970s, of public health nurses working among migrant workers in central Wisconsin. Included are monthly and seasonal progress reports, employment and demographic data on migrants, program policy statements, instructional materials (mostly in Spanish); correspondence between field nurses and public health supervisors; reports on La Clinica de los Campesinos, a non-profit health care clinic for migrant workers located in Wild Rose, Wisconsin; records related to the Migrant Health Referral Project, 1964-1975.
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Title: Textile Workers Union of America Records, 1915-1994

Creator: Textile Workers Union of America
Quantity: 871.2 cubic feet (698 record center cartons and 433 archives boxes), 25 reels of microfilm (35 mm), and 9 disc recordings; plus additions of 512.0 cubic feet, 119 disc recordings, 54 tape recordings, 16.3 cubic feet of photographs, negatives, and transparencies, 21 filmstrips, and 4 films
Call Number: U.S. Mss 129A; Mss 87; Mss 396; Micro 192; Micro 631; Micro 770; Disc 55A; Audio 1524A; PH 4065; M80-376; M81-295; M81-406; M85-023; M86-019; M86-171; AD 920; CA 987; CC 103; M86-403; M87-299; M87-515; M89-238; M90-226; M91-270; M93-041; M94-032; M97-196
Abstract: Records of the Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA), its immediate predecessor, the Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC, 1937-1939), and its predecessor and sometime competitor, the United Textile Workers of America (UTWA, 1901- ), and its successor, the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union (ACTWU, 1976- ), including records of the TWUA international office; New York and New Jersey state directors' offices; the Research Division; Executive Council, President's, Executive Vice-President's, and Secretary-Treasurer's offices; and Dyers and Printers, Education, Publications, Organizing, Cotton-Rayon, and Woolen-Worsted Divisions. Present are subject files, correspondence, speeches, organizers' reports, news releases, publications, and expired contracts. Subjects include union administration, financial affairs, internal dissent, conventions, wages, negotiations, strikes, politics, congressional testimony, organizing campaigns, production, profits, safety, insurance, grievances, employers, contracts, and settlements.
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Title: Wisconsin. Supreme Court: Chief Justice Hallows' Administrative Subject Files, 1955-1974

Creator: Wisconsin. Supreme Court
Quantity: 3.6 c.f. (9 archives boxes)
Call Number: Series 1749
Abstract: Files primarily concerning the administrative responsibilities of the Chief Justice. Included is correspondence and memoranda between the Chief Justice and the heads of Supreme Court offices and committees, the Office of the Administrator of Courts, the Judicial Conference, the Judicial Commission, the Judicial Education Committee, the Board of State Bar Commissioners, the State Public Defender's Office, the Judicial Council, the State Library, the State Bar of Wisconsin, the Administrative Committee for the Court System, and the boards of circuit, county, criminal, and juvenile judges.
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Title: League of Wisconsin Municipalities Records, 1909-1957, 1972-1981

Creator: League of Wisconsin Municipalities
Quantity: 61.6 c.f. (35 record center cartons and 79 archives boxes) and 1 photograph (1 oversize folder)
Call Number: M59-060
Abstract: Records, mainly 1927-1953, of the League of Wisconsin Municipalities, an organization established in 1898 to benefit Wisconsin cities and villages. Documentation is best for the period after 1928 when Frederick MacMillen joined the organization as executive secretary and editor. Included are materials documenting the League's role in advising local communities and in drafting state legislation. Also included is a panoramic photograph of participants in the 16th annual convention of the League, 1914.
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