Minutes of the Executive Board of the Teachers' Union of New York City [microform], 1929-1963.

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Minutes of the Executive Board of the Teachers' Union of New York City [microform], 1929-1963.

These records consist of the minutes of the Executive Board of the Teachers' Union of New York City, 1929-1963. The amount of detail in these minutes varies considerably from year to year; at no point are they verbatim. The texts of reports and resolutions referred to in the minutes are not generally included. The minutes dating from the Linville administration, 1929-1095, are particularly uninformative; issues under discussion are commonly mentioned without discussion or final resolution.

1 microfilm reel.

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The Teachers' Union of New York City (TU) was known as one of the country's most militant and influential teachers' organizations. It consistently addressed not only issues of salaries and pensions for its members, but also broader social concerns, from educational reforms to racial justice and international relations. From the description of Minutes [microform], 1918-1942. (New York University). WorldCat record id: 590661999 From the description of Minutes of the Executive ...