ILGWU. Education Department. JasperPeyton papers, 1963-1982

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ILGWU. Education Department. JasperPeyton papers, 1963-1982

Series I contains subject files including correspondence,memoranda, news releases, pamphlets and notices, and routine paperwork. Alsoincluded in this series is correspondence materials directly related to JasperPeyton's duties as Assistant Education Director; most of these materials are from1971 and 1972. Some odd photos are dispersed through the collection. Series IIincludes Educational Reports to the General Executive Board, Educational ActivitiesReports, correspondence, questionnaires, and routine paperwork. Series III includesseveral issues of Publishers' Weekly and assorted anti-Communist printedmaterial.

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