Papers, 1929-1969 (bulk 1933-1969).

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Papers, 1929-1969 (bulk 1933-1969).

Chiefly papers documenting Goldy's U.S. government service with the Department of Labor, Department of the Interior, and Mutual Security Agency during the Truman administration, and Department of Commerce during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations. Goldy's areas of specialization in the positions he held during the Truman administration were employment services, resource management, and economic development; during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations they were economic development and export expansion. About 25% of the collection documents Goldy's Truman administration positions, and about 40% his Kennedy and Johnson administration positions. Smaller amounts of material document his service in the U.S. Navy, with state agencies in Illinois and New Jersey, in the Department of Labor during the Eisenhower administration, and his career as a businessman involved in the lumber industry in the Pacific Northwest.

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Harry S. Truman Library

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