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M92-193
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Part 1 (M92-193): Original Collection, 1967-1991 3.0 cubic feet (3 record center cartons) : Papers, 1967-1991, containing information on Bettie Eisendrath's involvement with several social action groups related to women's rights, human rights, peace in Central America, and population control and abortions.
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Nicaragua
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Box
1
Folder
1
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Wisconsin Interfaith Committee and other religious groups, 1985-1991
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Box
1
Folder
2
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MADRE: Women's Peace Network
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Box
1
Folder
3
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Quest for Peace, 1987-1990
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Central America
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Box
1
Folder
4
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Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador, 1988
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Human Rights
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Box
1
Folder
5
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Amnesty International, 1985-1990
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Central America
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Box
1
Folder
6
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Milwaukee and Madison groups related to Central America (Wisconsin Coordinating Council, etc.) 1985-1990
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Box
1
Folder
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Women's Convoy to Central America
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Box
1
Folder
8
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Pledge of Resistance, 1986-1991
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Box
1
Folder
9
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Witness for Peace (including Wisconsin chapter), 1983-1990
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Box
1
Folder
10
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Neighbor to Neighbor Action Fund and Nicaragua Network, 1986-1988
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Women's Rights
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Box
1
Folder
11
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Preparation for the 1985 United Nations Conference on Women, 1984
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Box
1
Folder
12
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"The Road to Nairobi" - United Nations Conference on Women, 1984-1985
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Nicaragua
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Box
1
Folder
13
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1985-1990
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Women's Rights
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Box
1
Folder
14
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United Nations Conference on Women
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Central America
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Box
1
Folder
15
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Central America: Information Packs by the Congressional Research Service entitled, Central America, Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Caribbean Basin Initiative 1982-1987
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Box
1
Folder
16
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Actions by Members of Congress, National and State Government on Central America - mainly Nicaragua 1987-1990
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Women's Rights
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Box
1
Folder
17
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1985-1991
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Box
1
Folder
18
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Women in Europe, 1985-1991
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Box
1
Folder
19
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Women in Asia, Middle East, and Central America
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Box
1
Folder
20
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National Consultation on Economic Justice for Women who are Poor, 1984
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Box
1
Folder
21
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World Development, 1985
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Women's Rights
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Box
2
Folder
1
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National Organization for Women material, 1984-1991
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Population Control
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Box
2
Folder
2
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Organizations for Population Control (The Population Institute, Negative Population Growth, Inc., Population Communications International, Zero Population Growth) (majority) 1967-1991, 1985-1990
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Women's Rights
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Box
2
Folder
3
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League of Women Voters, 1979-1989
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Box
2
Folder
4
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Women's Campaign Fund, National Women's Political Caucus, National Women's Party 1979-1990
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Box
2
Folder
5
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The Abortion Controversy, 1968-1991
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Box
2
Folder
6
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The Feminist Majority, National Women's Health Network, Sojourner Truth House, International Women's Rights Nation Watch 1989-1991
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Box
2
Folder
7
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Congressional Responses, 1986-1989
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Human Rights
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Box
2
Folder
8
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Genocide, 1970-1985
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Box
2
Folder
9
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Church positions and organizations (Sanctuary, Ecumenical Council, etc.) 1979-1986
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Box
2
Folder
10
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Anti-Semitism (), early 1980s
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Box
2
Folder
11
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Congressional views, 1983-1987 : Consists of correspondence, bulletins, or statements from those holding state or national office.
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Human Rights
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Box
2
Folder
12
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South Korea, Iran, Afghanistan () early 1980s
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Box
2
Folder
13
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Miscellaneous, 1970-1984
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Amnesty International
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Box
2
Folder
14
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Adoption Group #106 (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) monthly bulletins 1982-1986
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Box
2
Folder
15
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General
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Box
2
Folder
16
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Newsletters
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Central America
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Box
3
Folder
1
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Wisconsin Interfaith Committee on Central America, U.S. Out of Central America, Wisconsin Coordinating Council on Nicaragua, etc.
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Nicaragua
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Box
3
Folder
2
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Nicaragua Network, Wisconsin Coordinating Council, etc. 1983-1987
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Central America
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Box
3
Folder
3
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El Salvador, Guatemala, etc.
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Box
3
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Guatemala, El Salvador
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Women's Rights
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Box
3
Folder
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Abortion Controversy, 1968-1989
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Box
3
Folder
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Women's Political Rights, Women's Campaign Fund, League of Women Voters, etc. 1982-1985
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Box
3
Folder
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Congressional views on Central America, Women's rights 1983-1984
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Population Control
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Box
3
Folder
8
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Miscellaneous
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Women's Rights
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Box
3
Folder
9
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Miscellaneous
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Planned Parenthood
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Box
3
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10
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1969-1989
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Box
3
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11
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Abortion, Population Explosion 1961-1971
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Box
3
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12
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Miscellaneous
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M98-149
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Part 2 (M98-149): Additions, 1950-1996 2.6 cubic feet (2 record center cartons and 2 archives boxes) : Additions, 1950-1996, mainly reflecting Bettie and Jack Eisendrath's involvement in the Milwaukee Chapter of the World Federalist Association (Mr. Eisendrath was president in the 1950s). Included is correspondence; reports; minutes of meetings; newsletters; speeches; clippings and articles; press releases; training, campaign, and project materials; and conference materials. Also included are files concerning other organizations and causes with which the Eisendraths were associated: Association to Unite the Democracies; Parliamentarians for Global Action, the World Association of World Federalists, and the Coalition for Non-Violence in Schools, among others.
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World Federalist Association (WFA)
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Correspondence
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Congressional
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Box
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Folder
1
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1971-1980
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Box
1
Folder
2
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1984-1991
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Box
1
Folder
3
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Eisendrath, Bettie, regarding Representation at Women's Conference in Nairobi 1985-1987
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Box
1
Folder
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Eisendrath, Bettie, correspondence with R. Rosenwald, regarding Hollywood for SANE 1989
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Box
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Folder
5
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Eisendrath, Bettie and Jack 1961-1990
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Milwaukee Chapter
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Box
1
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6
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1950-1952
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Box
1
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7
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1979-1991
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Box
1
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8
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General correspondence from WFA National Office, 1976-1991
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Box
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9
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Specific correspondence between WFA-Milwaukee Chapter and National Office of WFA
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Box
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10
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Miscellaneous, 1965-1991
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Box
1
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11
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Ziedler, Frank and Milwaukee Chapter WFA 1977-1991
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Box
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12
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Events, Speakers, Statements, WFA-Milwaukee Chapter 1965-1991
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Box
1
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13
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Global Interdependence, WFA-Milwaukee Chapter 1977
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Meeting Minutes, WFA-Milwaukee Chapter
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Box
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Folder
14
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1975
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Box
1
Folder
15
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1976
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Box
1
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16
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1977
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Box
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1978-1979
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Box
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Folder
18
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1980
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Box
1
Folder
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1981-1985
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Box
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Folder
20
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1986
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Box
1
Folder
21
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1987-1989
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Box
1
Folder
22
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1990-1991
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Box
1
Folder
23
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Milwaukee Foundation, 1990-1991
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Box
1
Folder
24
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News Articles, WFA-Milwaukee Chapter 1968-1990
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Box
1
Folder
25
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Newsletters, WFA-Milwaukee Chapter 1966-1991
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Newsletters and Reports from other WFA Chapters
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Box
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Folder
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Chicago Region, 1975-1991
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Box
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Folder
27
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Colorado Chapter, 1991
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Box
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Folder
28
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Midwest Region, 1960-1986
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Box
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Folder
29
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Midwest Regional Assembly, 1977-1985
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Box
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Folder
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Minnesota Chapter, 1977-1985
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Box
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Folder
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Miscellaneous chapters, 1966-1991
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Box
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Folder
32
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Northern California Chapter, 1986-1991
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Box
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Folder
33
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Philadelphia Chapter, 1983-1984
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Box
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Folder
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Quincy, Illinois Chapter, (radio spot) 1989
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Box
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Folder
35
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Saint Louis Chapter, 1978-1985
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Box
1
Folder
36
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Springfield, Illinois Chapter 1986-1992
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Box
1
Folder
37
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Whitewater Chapter, 1980-1991
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Box
1
Folder
38
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"Our Common Future", WFA-Milwaukee Chapter 1989-1990
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Box
1
Folder
39
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Peace Studies Curricula, J. Eisendrath 1949-1991
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Box
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Folder
40
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Roberts, Annette 1983-1988
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Box
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Folder
41
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Statements and Speeches regarding World Federalism from various WFA chapters, 1983-1988
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Box
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Folder
42
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"Stop the War Before it Starts" / "What can we expect from a New World Order?", B. Eisendrath 1990
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Box
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Folder
43
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Structure of Organization, By-laws, WFA-Milwaukee Chapter 1965-1986
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Box
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Folder
44
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"U.S. Strategic Military Policy: A Personal Assessment", completed by B. Eisendrath 1982
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Box
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Folder
45
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WFA National Board Meeting, Milwaukee 1986
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Box
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Folder
46
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World Citizen Movement, Milwaukee 1960-1977
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Box
2
Folder
1
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Annual Reports, WFA 1988-1989
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Box
2
Folder
2
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Arms Reversal Program / WFA Disarmament Campaign, 1978-1983
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Box
2
Folder
3
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Articles, newspaper and magazine clippings 1967-1991
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Box
2
Folder
4
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WFA Blue Ribbon Commission Report, 1980
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Box
2
Folder
5
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Citizens Committee on Interdependence Education, 1978
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Box
2
Folder
6
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Cox, Eric - Articles and Correspondence 1977-1990
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Box
2
Folder
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Cousins, Norman 1986-1991
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Box
2
Folder
8
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WFA Delegation to the Soviet Union, 1984-1988
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Box
2
Folder
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HR 36 Disarmament Treaty, 1986
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Box
2
Folder
10
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“Draft Prospectus for an Independent Commission on Strengthening the UN,” 1985
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Box
2
Folder
11
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Environmental Structures Project, WFA 1990-1991
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Box
2
Folder
12
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Fundraising Efforts, Norman Cousins Club Donors 1987-1989
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Box
2
Folder
13
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Hoffman, Walter 1981-1991
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Box
2
Folder
14
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Human Rights Statements, WFA 1991
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Box
2
Folder
15
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International Court of Justice, 1986-1990
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Box
2
Folder
16
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Media Campaign, WFA 1985-1990
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Meeting Minutes, Agenda, Membership Lists, WFA
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Box
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1965-1970
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Box
2
Folder
18
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1975-1977
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Box
2
Folder
19
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1978-1980
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Box
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20
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1984-1986
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Box
2
Folder
21
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1987-1989
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Box
2
Folder
22
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1990-1991
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Box
2
Folder
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Membership Building Task Force, WFA 1986-1989
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Box
2
Folder
24
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Nairobi Conference, 1985-1987
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Box
2
Folder
25
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National Program and Operations Report, WFA 1975
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Box
2
Folder
26
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Networking Committee, WFA 1987-1989
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Box
2
Folder
27
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Nuremberg Principles, 1966
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Box
2
Folder
28
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Panama Canal, 1977
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Box
2
Folder
29
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WFA Philadelphia Convention / Bicentennial Commemoration, 1987
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Box
2
Folder
30
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Planet in Every Classroom Project, 1990-1991
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Box
2
Folder
31
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Press Releases and Media Advisories, WFA 1986-1987
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Box
2
Folder
32
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Program Committee, WFA 1985-1986
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Box
2
Folder
33
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Publications, video / audio cassettes 1979-1991
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Box
2
Folder
34
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Resolutions, WFA 1985-1987
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Box
2
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35
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Songs, Scripts, WFA 1985-1991
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Box
2
Folder
36
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Structure of Organization, By-laws, WFA 1990-1991
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Box
2
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37
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Suggested Chapter Activities, WFA 1989-1990
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Box
2
Folder
38
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UN and Planet Report, 1982
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UN Reform Campaign, WFA
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Box
2
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39
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1965-1988
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Box
2
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40
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1989-1991
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Box
2
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41
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UN Restructuring Strategy, 1987
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Box
2
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42
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Youth Movement, WFA 1973-1991
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Other Organizations And Subject Files
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Box
2
Folder
43
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Africa, 1990
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Box
2
Folder
44
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Association to Unite the Democracies, 1985
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Box
2
Folder
45-46
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Central America and Iran / Contra
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Box
3
Folder
1
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Coalition for Non-Violence in Schools, 1991-1996
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Box
3
Folder
2
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Common Security through Structures for Peace, 1988
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Box
3
Folder
3
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Food Day, 1974-1975
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Box
3
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4
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Leadership Training, 1966-1990
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Box
3
Folder
5
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Miscellaneous Organizations and Events
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Box
3
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National Bipartisan Commission on Central America, Report 1984
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Box
3
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7
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National Conference on the United States and the United Nations, 1989-1990
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Box
3
Folder
8
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Parliamentarians for Global Action, 1984-1990
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Box
3
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9
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Peace Education, 1974-1977
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Box
4
Folder
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World Association of World Federalists, 1967-1991
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Box
4
Folder
2
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COPE (Coalition of Organizations for a Peaceful Earth), 1987
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Box
4
Folder
3
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SUN (Strengthen UN) Task Force, 1984-1986
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Box
4
Folder
4
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UN Newsreport No. 5: The 25th UN General Assembly, 1971
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Box
4
Folder
5
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World Congress, 1986-1991
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Box
4
Folder
6
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World Federalism Education, 1967-1991
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M2002-135
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Part 3 (M2002-135, Audio 1705A): Additions, 1940-1996 2.0 cubic feet (2 record center cartons), 90 tape recordings, and 4 photographs : Additions, 1940-1996, including correspondence and papers documenting Eisendrath's social and political action activities. Correspondence (1940-1996) to and from Eisendrath and her husband Jack, comment on politics, other current events, and the Eisendraths' personal and professional activities and interests. Social action materials (circa 1940-1995) contain correspondence, pamphlets, clippings, and materials from many organizations in which Eisendrath was involved, including World Federalists, American Friends Service Committee, The Milwaukee Foundation, State Radio Listeners, and Wisconsin Friends of Public Broadcasting. Also documented are Eisendrath's interests in women's issues, cable television, and national and state legislation. The sound recordings include speeches and oral histories by activists and educators in the fields of peace and disarmament, nuclear policy, and civil rights, as well as reminiscences by Bettie and Jack Eisendrath's families.
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Correspondence
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Box
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Folder
1-32
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Personal, 1940-1996
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Non-personal
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Box
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Folder
33-57
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1942-1994
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Social action activities
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United World Federalists
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Box
2
Folder
1
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General
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Box
2
Folder
2
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Committee on Gender Equity
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Box
2
Folder
3
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Legislation letters
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Box
2
Folder
4
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Legislative contacts
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Box
2
Folder
5
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Zeidler, Frank
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Box
2
Folder
6
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Quaker / Society of Friends
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Box
2
Folder
7-8
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Women's issues
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Box
2
Folder
9
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The Milwaukee Foundation / Adele O'Shaughnessy
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State radio listeners
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Box
2
Folder
10
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Loewe, Milton
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Box
2
Folder
11
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Correspondence and memos
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Box
2
Folder
12
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Educational Communications Board hearing material
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Box
2
Folder
13
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Bylaws, annual report, minutes, newsletters 1960
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Box
2
Folder
14
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Miscellaneous
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Wisconsin Friends of Public Broadcasting
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Box
2
Folder
15-16
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WHA and Wisconsin public broadcasting literature
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Box
2
Folder
17
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Board of directors
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Box
2
Folder
18
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Correspondence
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Box
2
Folder
19
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Other
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Box
2
Folder
20
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Corporation for Public Broadcasting funding
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Box
2
Folder
21
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FM data
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Box
2
Folder
22
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“In the Public Interest”
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Box
2
Folder
23
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[Television]
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Box
2
Folder
24
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"America's Defense Monitor" TV Channel 36
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Box
2
Folder
25
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Educational / public television
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Box
2
Folder
26-27
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Cable television
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Box
2
Folder
28
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Citizens Right to Know symposia
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Box
2
Folder
29
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Co-operatives
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Box
2
Folder
30
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Daughters of the American Revolution, Concordia, Kansas chapter
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Box
2
Folder
31
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[Organizations]
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Box
2
Folder
32
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Eisendrath Christmas cards and newsletters
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Box
2
Folder
33-36
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Date books, 1978-1981, 1983-1989, 1992-1993
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Box
2
Folder
37
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Short story by Bettie Eisendrath
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Box
2
Folder
38
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State Historical Society, 1957, 1970, 1992
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PH Box
3
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Photographs of the Eisendraths
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Audio recordings
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Box
2
Folder
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Notes for tape recordings
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Audio
1705A/1
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American Economic Development in Africa, Richard Thomas, Antioch College 1966 December 9
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Audio
1705A/2
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African Songs and Language / Dr. Jordan
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Audio
1705A/3
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Lecture XXII, Part II 1964 April 27
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Audio
1705A/4
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Lecture XX
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Audio
1705A/5
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Program 6, World Peace Through Law, Institutions, introduction by Norman Thomas 1965 Janaury 30
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Audio
1705A/6
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Sane Nuclear Policy, Economics of Disarmament, Donald Keyes 1968 November
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Audio
1705A/7
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Milton Mayer, 1967 May 22
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Audio
1705A/8
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Aunt Juliette reminiscences (side 1); Eisendrath family (side 2), 1959 September : Reminiscences of German-Jewish family in Chicago at turn of 20th century, why father left Germany, etc.
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Audio
1705A/9
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Peace - Control of National Power Disarmament, Saul Mendolovitz
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Audio
1705A/10
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Earl Warren, 1965 January 5
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Audio
1705A/10 (continued)
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Mary Marines, 1965 February 28
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Audio
1705A/11
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Discussion on Education in Underdeveloped Areas of the World, including Latin America, BBC 1967 May 22 : 10 minutes (side 1)
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Audio
1705A/12
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Education in Latin America / Dr. Ward
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Audio
1705A/13
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Education in Latin America / Dr. Frandizi
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Audio
1705A/14
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Margaret Winter
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Audio
1705A/15
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Productivities lecture #22 and #28 / Mr. Mugambi
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Audio
1705A/16
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Tribute to Edith Piaf, contemporary Italian composers - 194 - (Concerta d'Albatri-gibini-) (side 1); Dr. Earle Reynolds (side 2)
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Audio
1705A/17
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“Beth's Piano”
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Audio
1705A/18
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Mrs. E.N. Robertson (side 1), 1977 June 28
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Audio
1705A/19
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[Gottschalk / In White America]
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Audio
1705A/20
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Zeidler & Bridelman
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Audio
1705A/21
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Speech
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Audio
1705A/22
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Police - Civil rights / Hebrew language
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Audio
1705A/23
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[Barry Commoner]
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Audio
1705A/24
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Martin Luther King Jr., In White America, Freedom songs
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Audio
1705A/25
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#10 Betty Eisendrath [Council of Federated Organization and Freedom in Mississippi Part 4]
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Audio
1705A/26
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Birmingham (Ku Klux Klan), Birmingham #4 Mother Day
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1705A/27
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Birmingham May 1963, "Keep Birmingham Southern" / Abernathy / McGee / Poke / 16-year-old girl story / Knives razors / on white students participation / Marg / Julia / boy / girl / Bard President / Martin Luther King Jr. / mother circa 1963 May
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1705A/28
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Martin Luther King Jr., 1968 May 8, 15
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1705A/29
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Clear and Present Danger Doctrine / Dr. David Fellman
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1705A/30
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Boycott School (side 1); Boycott school, Eugene Felman, Dick Gregory (side 2) unknown year October 10, 21
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1705A/31
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Discourses in Dissent / James Silber / 315 (caste and class) (side 1); Discourses in Dissent / Governor George Wallace (side 2)
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1705A/32
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Reminiscences of Edwin Norris Robertson Sr., M.D. / interview taped by Bettie Mae Eisendrath (stepdaughter) : Reminiscences of Lincoln, Nebraska childhood in late 19th century, medical residency in Durango, Colorado circa 1904, and career as ophthalmologist / otolaryngologist in Concordia, Kansas. Family background and life in Midwest small town. Humanist / individualist. Viennese medical studies in 1920s.
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1705A/33
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McAllister Family - Aunt Winifred Hanson, Eva Mae Robertson / Welch history by Albert Welch (Betty Eisendrath's maternal grandfather) : Reminiscences regarding life of a Civil War orphan, raised in orphanage in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Life of homesteader in Cloud County, Kansas at turn of the century. Family life with Lily McAllister Welch and children. Attitudes regarding politics and economy / labor relations. Good regarding sense of Midwest rural life.
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1705A/34
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John Trude giving history of grandmother Mabel Trude (side 1)
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1705A/35
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Allen - Harmonica Piano, Beth?
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1705A/36
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Malawi, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee students 1964 December 13
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1705A/37
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Reminiscences Robertson (side 1); Reminiscences Betourney (side 2), 1963 July 25
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1705A/38
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Reminiscences Aunt Winnie (Welch)
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1705A/39
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Reminiscences S. Allen Aldrich (Betty Eisendrath's father) : Reminiscences of family life in Rochester, Minnesota, county agent work in northern Minnesota, rural problems, amusing anecdotes, and character descriptions.
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1705A/40
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Mrs. Annette Roberts, 1966 January 6-7 : Reminiscences of Milwaukee in late 19th and 20th century, family background, including some Quakers and Jefferson Davis, also German antecedents. Psychic experiences and meetings with noble leadership, such as George Bernard Shaw, Baroness Von Sattner, and Jane Addams. Opposition to war, leadership roles in women suffrage and WILPF and conviction about world peace though world law.
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1705A/41
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Bruno Bitker
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1705A/42
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Bruno Bitker, UWF + 17 organizations, Villa Terrace, Milwaukee 1969 January 9
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1705A/43
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Frank Zeidler and Bob Landry, 1974 November 12
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1705A/44
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Vietnam / Dr. Schuman
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1705A/45
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Peace Thru Law, Jacob Javits/Saul Mendolovitz, Philip Van Slyck, Elbert Geuss, Scarsdale High School Social Studies Department
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1705A/46
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Chester Graham, 1966 June 21, 1974 March 13 : Reminiscences of a man who became a Quaker, a conscientious objector and pacifist, a Socialist, a leader in the cooperative movement, who established a couple of folk schools, had radio programs for Farmer's Union in North Dakota. Remarkable memory, remarkable life. Also taught and was director of Immigrant Acculturation School (or similarly named school) in the 1920s.
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1705A/47
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UN agencies, Dr. Eugene Boardman / Nature Conservancy / John Ludwig, Ingraham / Dr. Alan Watts, September 1963 / Lowell Erickson and UWF 1963 September-October
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1705A/48
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Betty Boardman (side 1); Gothschalk - Cakewalk / Star and Stripes (side 2), 1967 May 11
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1705A/49
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Cable / Ricky Bae, EP2 (erasable) (side 1); Annette and Lois West (side 2) 1969?
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1705A/50
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Kenneth Hanson, Robert Hanson 1972 August
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1705A/51
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Marian Ogden, Spring Street (side 1) 1965 May 18
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1705A/52
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Cole Porter, Anything Goes Can Can / Tom Phillipson, Homemakers Program 1975 April 17
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1705A/53
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Mr. and Mrs. Emil Seligram, 1963 December 8
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1705A/54
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Clem Bonnell, 1974 August 27
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1705A/55
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Mrs. Aurora Spransy (mother of Celeste Spransy Gass)
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1705A/56
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Mrs. Preston B. (Emma Butler) Gass (mother of Alan Laue Gass), 1964 December 26 : Reminiscences of Michigan farm life before 1900, Chicago in the early 20th century, Hawaii in the 1930s, etc.
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1705A/57
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Grant Hass (son of Milwaukee German language newspaper editor), 1966 March : Reminiscences of family background of mixed militarist-religious (Lutheran) leadership leading to pacifist thinking, and escape from German conscription.
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1705A/58
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Richard Mahone
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1705A/59
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Rodney Shaw
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1705A/60
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Dr. Amiya Chakravarty, Friends Forum, Milwaukee 1974 April 7 : Chakravarty was an associate of Mahatma Gandi and Rabindranath Tagore.
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1705A/61
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Chakravarty, 1966 January 25
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1705A/62
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Swami Chinmayanda, 1965 April 7-8
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1705A/63
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Cable - Ricky Bae, EP2 (erasable) (side 1); Annette and Lois West (cousins of Annette Roberts) (side 2) 1969?
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Dr. Karl Kassowitz : Reminiscences of family background, medical (diphtheria test) World War I, escape from Russian prison camp 40 miles north of Vladivostok and walk through China 500-700 miles, travel across United States, career in Dolomites agriculture(?), Italians, subsequent pacifist thinking, medical problems in Vienna following WWI.
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1705A/68
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Dr. Kassowitz; Rudolf and Market Morris; Celeste Gass, regarding Kathe Kollowitz
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1705A/69-72
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Professor Rudolf Morris, 1966-1967? : See typescript in sound recordings folder for some recordings.
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1705A/73-74
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"The Case for Psychology Today" / Dr. R.E. Morris, 1953 March 6
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1705A/75
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Karl F. Miller[?]
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1705A/76
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Jake Eisendrath
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1705A/77-89
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[unidentified]
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1705A/90
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Herbert Humphrey Memorial Service
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M2003-070
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Part 4 (M2003-070): Additions, 1942-2003 0.8 cubic feet (2 archives boxes) and 17 photographs : Additions, 1942-2003, consisting of correspondence, personal writings, news clippings, and files of various social action groups with which she was involved. Of particular interest are materials related to Albert Schweitzer consisting of correspondence to and from Jack Eisendrath, articles and publications about Schweitzer, and news clippings. The photographs are of Eisendrath's family and friends.
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Interns in Industry Program, 1947-1954
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Koinonia Foundation, 1953-1964, 2003
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3
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Laubach Literacy Program, 1965-1966
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4
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Milwaukee Peace Education Committee, 1951-1957
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Miscellaneous articles, programs, and personal invitations 1965-2003
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Native American affairs, 1956-1957
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Personal and family writings and sketches, 1952-1968
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Personal correspondence, 1961-2003
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Albert Schweitzer
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Articles, 1949-1975
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Autographs, 1951
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Correspondence, 1950-1974
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News clippings, 1951-1977
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2
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Schweitzer Fellowship Publications, 1974-1985
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PH Box
4
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Photographs of family and friends, 1942-1945
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