Robert Bussel labor broadcast records collection, circa 1949.

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Robert Bussel labor broadcast records collection, circa 1949.

The collections comprises seven 16-inch broadcast transcription discs, one of which has been copied to a digital compact disc, on labor issues: "How to bury Taft-Hartley" (produced by the CIO Education Department), "Mrs. Pinchot and Reverend Mathias," "Interviews at the armory," and "ACWA dedication."

7 broadcast transcription discs + 1 compact disc.

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Bussel, Robert, 1951-....

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Robert Bussel earned a master's degree in Labor Education from Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, and a Ph. D. in History from Cornell University. Bussel was associate professor of Labor Studies and Industrial Relations and director of the Labor Education Program at Penn State's Great Valley campus, and associate professor and director of the Labor Education and Research Center at the University of Oregon. He published From Harvard to the ranks of labor: Powers Hapgood and the American...