The Theodore "Ted" R. Ellsworth collection, 1919-1996.

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The Theodore "Ted" R. Ellsworth collection, 1919-1996.

Series I includes one folder of biographical information in the form of resumes and news clippings, as well as lists of programs presented at UCLA from 1958-1962. Series II incorporates business papers, reports, health plans, fee schedules, financial statements, correspondence, news clippings, minutes, and handwritten notes. Also of interest is a notebook on the history of the Health Plan Consultants Committee (HPCC), now the Southern California Association of Benefit Plan Administrators. Items in Series III relate to Ellsworth's activities while affiliated with UCLA. Series IV includes transcripts of arbitration cases as well as correspondence and handwritten notes. Correspondence in Series V includes letters to and or from Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr., Senator Pete Wilson, Congressmen Harry Waxman and Anthony Beilenson, and Hilary Clinton regarding changes to social security and medicare.

6 ms boxes (3 linear feet.) + 1 oversized box

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California Commission on Aging

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Ellsworth, Theodore R.

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Theodore "Ted" Roosevelt Ellsworth's activities as a health plan administrator and consultant, union representative and labor management arbitrator, educator, and activist for the aging ranged over a period of more than 45 years. He was born in Johnson City, Tennessee on Feb. 5, 1906 to Elmer Ellis Ellsworth, and Carrie Lucinda S. Kennedy. Ted was the youngest of seven children, Joseph, Kennedy, Elizabeth, Elmer, Carrie, and Phil, all of whom predeceased him. In 1911, Ted and his family moved to...

California. Citizens' Advisory Committee on Aging

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Southern California Association of Benefit Plan Administrators

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University of California, Los Angeles. Institute of Industrial Relations

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