James D. Hodgson Papers, 1969-1973

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James D. Hodgson Papers, 1969-1973

James Day Hodgson (1915- ) worked for the Lockheed Corporation as vice president of industrial relations (1968-69) before serving as U.S. Undersecretary of Labor (1969-70), then Secretary of Labor (1970-73). He returned to the Lockheed Corporation as senior vice president (1973-74), then served as ambassador to Japan (1974-77). He was also a adjunct professor at UCLA (1977- ). The collection consists of office records, research notes, correspondence, press releases, speeches, lecture notes and outlines, books, subject files and publications related to Hodgson's service as Undersecretary, then Secretary of Labor.

47 boxes (23.5 linear ft.)

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Hodgson, James D., 1915-2012

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James Day Hodgson was born on Dec. 3, 1915 in Dawson, MN; AB, 1938, graduate student, 1940, Univ. of Minnesota, and UCLA, 1947-48; worked for Lockheed Corporation, 1941-69, serving as vice president of industrial relations, 1968-69; became US Undersecretary of Labor, 1969-70, then Secretary of Labor, 1970-73; senior vice president, Lockheed Corp., 1973-74; ambassador to Japan, 1974-77; chairman of the board, Uranium Mining Company, beginning in 1977; adjunct professor, UCLA, beginning in 1977; v...