Alice M. Hoffman papers, 1920-1998.

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Alice M. Hoffman papers, 1920-1998.

The Alice M. Hoffman Papers include an extensive array of both her professional papers and a wide-ranging archive of many of the most important people and events in American labor history in print and media. The professional material includes her vita and graduate thesis, correspondence, meeting minutes and agendas, office memoranda, instructional and exhibit material and publications for the Department of Labor Studies, Penn State, Pennsylvania Labor History Society papers and the Penn State Labor Archive, a project initiated by Hoffman. The collection encompasses print, audio and photographic material from 1920-1998.

31 cubic feet.

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United Steelworkers of America

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Hoffmann, Alice M.

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Alice M. Hoffman was labor archivist and associate professor of labor studies at King of Prussia, Penn State in the 1970s. She supervised and conducted numerous oral history interviews with labor leaders, served as an officer of the Oral History Association and Pennsylvania Labor History Society, and joined Bryn Mawr College after retiring from Penn State. From the description of Alice M. Hoffman papers, 1920-1998. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 190824...

Pennsylvania Labor History Society

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