ILGWU. Local 62. Managers' Correspondence, 1941-1981.

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ILGWU. Local 62. Managers' Correspondence, 1941-1981.

Consists primarily of correspondence of Local 62's manager, Matthew Schoenwald. Corrrespondents include staff in several of the ILGWU departments, as well as Louis Stulberg, David Dubinsky, and Executive Director of The Lingerie Manufacturers Association Jack Gross. Also included are records documenting the work of the Liberal Party, including correspondence and mailing lists.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7123311

Cornell University Library

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