Guide to the Joseph H. Vertrees Papers 1911-1988 bulk 1925-1959

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Guide to the Joseph H. Vertrees Papers 1911-1988 bulk 1925-1959

The Joseph H. Vertrees Papers consist of primarily textual records that document the legacy of a notable American educator and authority on industrial relations. In particular, the Papers chronicle the contributions that Vertrees made to the Rutgers University Extension Department and to the University's Institute of Management and Labor Relations (IMLR), now the School of Management and Labor Relations (SMLR). Also represented in the Papers are materials that Vertrees compiled during a thirty-year corporate and government career that predated and overlapped his employment at Rutgers.

2.5 cubic ft. (5 manuscript boxes)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6630320

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