Guide to the Lewis M. Herrmann Papers 1922-1967, bulk 1950-1965

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Guide to the Lewis M. Herrmann Papers 1922-1967, bulk 1950-1965

The Lewis M. Herrmann Papers consist of primarily print and photographic records that document Herrmann's personal life and professional career as an educator, publisher, researcher, trade unionist, philanthropist and New Jersey state legislator. Spanning a period of more than four decades, the Papers chronicle key contributions that Herrmann made to the development of the Labor Education Center at Rutgers University's Institute of Management and Labor Relations (IMLR). Also represented in the Papers are Herrmann's work with the International Labor Press Association, his affiliation with the International Typographical Union, and his tenure as editor of the newspaper. Another legacy the Papers trace is Herrmann's political involvement on behalf of various candidates and causes. New Jersey Labor Herald

6.0 cubic ft. (22 manuscript boxes)

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