Serafino Romualdi. Series 9. Miscellaneous correspondence, files and clippings, 1951-1968.

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Serafino Romualdi. Series 9. Miscellaneous correspondence, files and clippings, 1951-1968.

Miscellaneous documents include correspondence of Richard M. Nixon on Latin American labor relations; itineraries and clippings concerning Nixon's Latin American tours; correspondence of Jay Lovestone, Richard J. Alexander and Jʹauregui on Free Trade Union Committee (1951-1954); and letters regarding AFL-CIO tours to Latin America (1950, 1956, and 1958). Also, condolence letters to Mimi Romualdi on Romualdi's death (1967) and several portraits and photographs of Romualdi.

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Cornell University Library

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Romualdi, Serafino, 1900-1967

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Serafino Romualdi was born in Bastia Umbra (Perugia), Italy on November 18, 1900. He graduated from Teachers' College (Perugia) in 1917 and began teaching grade school. He was a civilian member of the Italian Government's Commission for the Requisition of Cereals in 1919 and 1920, returning to teaching in 1921. Romualdi was editor of a weekly labor paper in Pesaro, Italy called "Il Progresso" during 1922, but was compelled, because of his opposition to Fascism, to leave for the Unit...

Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994

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Alexander, Robert J. (Robert Jackson), 1918-2010

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Jauregui, Arturo.

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Lovestone, Jay

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General secretary, Communist Party, U.S.A., 1927-1929, and Communist Party (Opposition), 1929-1940; executive secretary, Free Trade Union Committee, American Federation of Labor, 1944-1955; assistant director and director, International Affairs Department, American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1955-1974. From the description of Jay Lovestone papers, 1904-1989. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754870674 Biographical Note...