Paul Bullock Papers, 1967-1972

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Paul Bullock Papers, 1967-1972

Paul Bullock (1924-1986) was a research economist at the UCLA Institute of Industrial Relations (1953-85). The collection consists of audio tapes on reels and cassettes, transcripts, manuscript drafts, and clippings related to Bullock's research for three published books. The books are, (1970), (1972), and (1978). Watts: The aftermath / by the people of Watts Youth in the labor market: employment patterns and career aspirations in Watts and East Los Angeles Jerry Voorhis, the idealist as politician

3 boxes (1.5 linear ft.); 1 oversize box

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SNAC Resource ID: 6650176

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Bullock, Paul

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Biography Bullock was born in Pasadena, California, on November 6, 1924; received his BA and MA, Occidental College, 1948 and 1949; performed graduate work, UCLA, 1948-50; economics instructor, El Camino College (1949-50) and Occidental College (1950-51); research economist, UCLA Institute of Industrial Relations, 1953-85; published writings include: Watts: The aftermath / by the people of Watts (1969), Youth in the labor market: employment p...

Voorhis, Jerry, 1901-1984

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Horace Jeremiah Voorhis served as a U.S. congressman, and was a pioneer in the cooperative and group health movements. He was executive secretary of the Cooperative Health Federation of America and its successor, Group Health Association of America. From the description of Jerry Voorhis papers, 1947-1974. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 63291422 From the guide to the Jerry Voorhis papers, 1947-1974, (University of Minnesota Libraries. Social Welfa...