MC 2

Inventory to the Papers of Harrison A. Williams, Jr.

Public Relations

By Soo Jung Lee, Larry Weimer, John Zarrillo

Initial Release: January 2008; Updated: February 2009

Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries

Finding aid is encoded in EAD, version 2002 by Soo Jung Lee, with technical assistance from Caryn Radick. January 2008

Descriptive Summary

Creator: Williams, Harrison A.
Title: Harrison A. Williams, Jr. Papers (10): Public Relations
Dates: 1862-2001 (bulk 1953-1982)
Quantity: 959 cubic feet (953 boxes of various sizes)
Collection No.: MC 2
Repository: Rutgers University. Special Collections and University Archives.

Links to Other Sections of Finding Aid

Harrison A. Williams, Jr. Papers has been separated into twelve online files. The finding aid is divided into the Introduction; Case Files-Part 1-2; Special Projects Files; Correspondence-Part 1-3; Legislation; Subjects; Public Relations; Photographs, Miscellaneous Formats and Other Sub-Groups and Appendices. This section is Public Relations. Click on one of the links below to go to another section.

Introduction

Case Files-Part 1

Case Files-Part 2

Special Projects Files

Correspondence-Part 1

Correspondence-Part 2

Correspondence-Part 3

Legislation

Subjects

Includes campaign, Abscam, legislative and various subject reference files

Public Relations

Photographs, Miscellaneous Formats and Other Sub-Groups

Appendices

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Public Relations

PRESS RELEASES & NEWSLETTERS, 1959-1982. (5.75 cubic feet)
PRESS RELEASES & NEWSLETTERS ranges from the beginning of HAW's senatorial career in 1959 to shortly before his resignation in 1982. The press releases include a wide range of topics such as proposed legislation, opening statements at Senate committee hearings, comments on presidential and congressional actions, statewide projects (such as the attempt to construct a VA hospital in Camden), announcements regarding funds appropriated to New Jersey, annual announcements of candidates accepted into the military academies, comments on the deaths of political figures, and the passage of HAW-sponsored legislation, to name a few. The series also includes the Report Home newsletters, primarily from 1959-1978, which were published from time to time and sent to HAW's constituents. They were published in the first person and discuss several current issues and HAW's reactions to them, legislative initiatives, and HAW's recent successes and accomplishments. Although the bulk of the series includes final press releases and Report Home newsletters, there are also working drafts and other preparatory and background materials in some files, such as a 1981 booklet titled “Stop the Fight! Black Lung Rally for Life.” The series also includes public relations material other than press releases and newsletters which were retained in the same files by HAW's office; these materials include articles authored by HAW, statements and remarks, 1976 campaign press releases, and the like.
The majority of the press releases are incomplete for any given year; some years, such as 1963 and 1966-1977 have substantially complete runs, while others, such as 1962 and 1965, contain few press releases. The press releases cover many topics in any given year, however several themes and agendas dominate the material. From 1959 to 1967, the major themes were living and working conditions for migrant workers, the construction of a Woodrow Wilson memorial, student loan programs, housing for the elderly, the preservation of “open space” in NJ, mass transportation, housing and urban research, civil rights, flood control and flood insurance, pollution, the investigation of fraud against the elderly, and Medicare for the elderly. From 1968 to 1976, the themes focused on making college more accessible to lower-income students, mine safety legislation, pension legislation, securities markets reform, improved Social Security, combating alcoholism, organized crime, cancer, alcohol and diabetes research, an increase in the minimum wage, a “Bill of Rights” for the mentally handicapped, education for the handicapped, and the reduction of unemployment. From 1977-80, the themes included labor law reforms, an increase in the mandatory age of retirement, solar satellite research, the prevention of the forced confinement of the elderly into nursing homes, better transportation to NJ beaches such as Sandy Hook, the preservation of Fort Dix, the reduction of adolescent pregnancy, training for nurses, summer jobs for the youth, and funding for shelters for battered women. In 1981 and 1982, the releases emphasize the bills HAW cosponsored and the lawsuits he joined in response to Reagan administration actions.
Appraisal and Discard Information
Two copies (if available) of each press release and newsletter were kept; all other copies were discarded. In some years, HAW’s office maintained folders for each press release or newsletter with each folder containing many copies of each document. With the large bulk of copies discarded, the individual folders were discarded and the press releases and newsletters collapsed into fewer folders. To the extent the original folder had information not present on the press release or newsletter itself, a photocopy of the original folder label was retained. All materials of various types found filed with the press releases and newsletters were retained.
Arrangement
PRESS RELEASES & NEWSLETTERS is arranged chronologically, which generally reflects the original order of the material. During processing of other parts of the collection, extra copies of press releases and newsletters were found in some files; these extra copies were added to the content of the press release and newsletter files by the archivist when needed to fill gaps. Arrangement within each year begins with the Press Releases Index (if available), which lists the press releases for that year, followed by the releases. If available, Report Home newsletters follow the press releases. Following this material are folders containing duplicate material and are ordered in the same way as the first set.
Several years contain other related material found in the original press release and newsletter files. This material follows the Report Home newsletters and includes statements and remarks, manuscripts (i.e., articles written for publication), the Weekly Newsletter (1966), the Editor’s Newsletter (1967), Special Releases (1969), a Bi-weekly Column, and miscellaneous material. In 1976, HAW ran for re-election and special press releases from his campaign office can be found in the series, which are labeled “Press Releases- (Project ‘76).” Miscellaneous undated press releases and other relevant material found scattered in the collection are placed after the 1981-1982 materials.
Related Series
Individual press releases and newsletters can be found with contextual material in several series throughout the collection, including LEGISLATION FILES, SPECIAL PROJECTS, LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE FILES, SUBJECT FILES, and COMMITTEE RECORDS. Press releases and newsletters from HAW’s years in the House are in the series HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OFFICE FILES. CAMPAIGN FILES includes those press releases found with campaign material.
Box Folder
770 1 Press Releases 1959
2 Report Home 1959
3 Press Releases (duplicates) 1959
4 Report Home (duplicates) 1959
5 Press Releases (1 of 3) 1960
6 Press Releases (2 of 3) 1960
7 Press Releases (3 of 3) 1960
8 Report Home 1960
9 Press Releases (duplicates) 1960
10 Report Home (duplicates) 1960
11 Press Releases (1 of 2) 1961
12 Press Releases (2 of 2) 1961
13 Report Home 1961
14 Press Releases (duplicates) 1961
15 Report Home (duplicates) 1961
16 Press Releases 1962
17 Report Home 1962
18 Report Home (duplicates) 1962
19 Press Releases (1 of 4) 1963
20 Press Releases (2 of 4) 1963
21 Press Releases (3 of 4) 1963
22 Press Releases (4 of 4) 1963
23 Press Releases (misc.) 1963
24 Report Home 1963
25 Manuscripts 1963
26 Press Releases (duplicates) (1 of 4) 1963
27 Press Releases (duplicates) (2 of 4) 1963
28 Press Releases (duplicates) (3 of 4) 1963
29 Press Releases (duplicates) (4 of 4) 1963
30 Report Home (duplicates) 1963
Box Folder
771 1 Press Releases 1964
2 Report Home 1964
3 Press Releases/Report Home (duplicates) 1964
4 Press Releases, Radio Report Home 1965
5 Press Releases (1 of 2) 1966
6 Press Releases (2 of 2) 1966
7 Report Home; Radio Report Home 1966
8 Statement and Remarks 1966
9 Weekly Newsletter 1966
10 Press Releases (duplicates) (1 of 2) 1966
11 Press Releases (duplicates) (2 of 2) 1966
12 Report Home; Radio Report Home (duplicates) 1966
13 Statement and Remarks (duplicates) 1966
14 Press Releases 1967
15 Report Home 1967
16 Editor’s Newsletter 1967
17 Misc. Statements and Remarks 1967
18 Press Releases (1 of 2) (duplicates) 1967
19 Press Releases (2 of 2) (duplicates) 1967
20 Editor’s Newsletter (duplicates) 1967
21 Misc. Statements and Remarks (duplicates) 1967
22 Press Releases (1 of 2) 1968
23 Press Releases (2 of 2) 1968
24 Bi-weekly Column 1968
25 Report Home 1968
26 Misc. Statements and Remarks 1968
27 Press Releases (duplicates) 1968
28 Bi-weekly Column (duplicates) 1968
29 Report Home (duplicates) 1968
Box Folder
772 1 Legislative Record & Fact Sheet on HAW 1969
2 Press Releases (1 of 3) 1969
3 Press Releases (2 of 3) 1969
4 Press Releases (3 of 3) 1969
5 Statements and Remarks 1969
6 Special Releases 1969
7 Press Releases (duplicates) (1 of 2) 1969
8 Press Releases (duplicates) (2 of 2) 1969
9 Statements and Remarks (duplicates) 1969
10 Special Releases (duplicates) 1969
11 Press Releases Log and Index 1970
12 Press Releases (1 of 4) 1970
13 Press Releases (2 of 4) 1970
14 Press Releases (3 of 4) 1970
15 Press Releases (4 of 4) 1970
16 Press Releases from Campaign Office 1970
17 Report Home 1970
18 Statements and Remarks 1970
19 Press Releases (duplicates) (1 of 4) 1970
20 Press Releases (duplicates) (2 of 4) 1970
21 Press Releases (duplicates) (3 of 4) 1970
22 Press Releases (duplicates) (4 of 4) 1970
23 Press Releases from Campaign Office (duplicates) 1970
24 Statements and Remarks (duplicates) 1970
Box Folder
773 1 Press Releases Index 1971-1973
2 Press Releases (1 of 3) 1971
3 Press Releases (2 of 3) 1971
4 Press Releases (3 of 3) 1971
5 Report Home 1971
6 Press Releases (duplicates) (1 of 3) 1971
7 Press Releases (duplicates) (2 of 3) 1971
8 Press Releases (duplicates) (3 of 3) 1971
9 Press Releases Index 1972
10 Press Releases (1of 2) 1972
11 Press Releases (2 of 2) 1972
12 Report Home 1972
13 Press Releases (duplicates) (1 of 2) 1972
14 Press Releases (duplicates) (2 of 2) 1972
15 Press Releases Index 1973
16 Press Releases (1 of 2) 1973
17 Press Releases (2 of 2) 1973
18 Report Home 1973
19 Press Releases (duplicates) (1of 2) 1973
20 Press Releases (duplicates) (2 of 2) 1973
Box Folder
774 1 Press Releases Index 1974
2 Press Releases (1 of 2) 1974
3 Press Releases (2 of 2) 1974
4 Report Home 1974
5 Press Releases (duplicates) 1974
6 Press Releases Index 1975
7 Press Releases (1 of 3) 1975
8 Press Releases (2 of 3) 1975
9 Press Releases (3 of 3) 1975
10 Report Home 1975
11 Press Releases (duplicates) 1975
12 Press Releases Index 1976
13 Press Releases (1 of 2) 1976
14 Press Releases (2 of 2) 1976
15 Press Releases (Project ‘76) DRAFTS 1976
16 Press Releases (Project ‘76) 1976
17 Report Home 1976
18 Press Releases (duplicates) 1976
19 Press Releases (Project ‘76) (duplicates) 1976
20 Press Releases Index 1977
21 Press Releases (1 of 2) 1977
22 Press Releases (2 of 2) 1977
23 Report Home 1977
24 Press Releases (duplicates) 1977
25 Press Releases Index 1978
26 Press Releases (1 of 2) 1978
Box Folder
775 1 Press Releases (2 of 2) 1978
2 Report Home 1978
3 Press Releases (duplicates) 1978
4 Press Releases Index 1979
5 Press Releases (1 of 2) 1979
6 Press Releases (2 of 2) 1979
7 Press Releases (duplicates) 1979
8 Press Releases Index 1980
9 Press Releases (1 of 2) 1980
10 Press Releases (2 of 2) 1980
11 Press Releases with distribution list 1980
12 Press Releases (1 of 4) 1981-1982
13 Press Releases (2 of 4) 1981-1982
14 Press Releases (3 of 4) 1981-1982
15 Press Releases (4 of 4) 1981-1982
16 Press Releases with distribution list 1981-1982
17 Report Home 1981-1982
18 Misc. Undated Press Releases 1963-1982
REPORT HOME SURVEY RESPONSES, 1968. (2.25 cubic feet)
REPORT HOME SURVEY RESPONSES includes the responses received to a constituent survey initiated by HAW via his newsletter (“Report Home”) in 1968. Consisting principally of checked-off boxes indicating opinions on various topics, some responses also include constituent commentary. Among the issues covered by the survey were collective bargaining rights for farm workers, stronger gun controls, higher education amendments, an equal employment opportunity bill, and an occupational safety bill.
Appraisal and Discard Information
All survey responses were retained. HAW’s office separated the bulk of the responses from the envelopes in which they were received, but retained the envelopes. The bulk of these envelopes, amounting to approximately 2 cubic feet, was discarded by the archivist; only those from identifiable institutions were retained in the series. Envelopes with return addresses of individuals were discarded, but the originating town names from the return address were recorded by the processing archivist with results summarized in an Archivist Note placed with the series. Responses with envelopes attached were retained as found.
Arrangement
The bulk of the series consists of the survey responses, with any retained envelopes at the end of the series. There is no order within the responses and envelopes.
Box Folder
775 19 Report Home Surveys (1 of 23) 1968
20 Report Home Surveys (2 of 23) 1968
21 Report Home Surveys (3 of 23) 1968
Box Folder
776 1 Report Home Surveys (4 of 23) 1968
2 Report Home Surveys (5 of 23) 1968
3 Report Home Surveys (6 of 23) 1968
4 Report Home Surveys (7 of 23) 1968
5 Report Home Surveys (8 of 23) 1968
6 Report Home Surveys (9 of 23) 1968
7 Report Home Surveys (10 of 23) 1968
8 Report Home Surveys (11 of 23) 1968
9 Report Home Surveys (12 of 23) 1968
10 Report Home Surveys (13 of 23) 1968
11 Report Home Surveys (14 of 23) 1968
12 Report Home Surveys (15 of 23) 1968
Box Folder
777 1 Report Home Surveys (16 of 23) 1968
2 Report Home Surveys (17 of 23) 1968
3 Report Home Surveys (18 of 23) 1968
4 Report Home Surveys (19 of 23) 1968
5 Report Home Surveys (20 of 23) 1968
6 Report Home Surveys (21 of 23) 1968
7 Report Home Surveys (22 of 23) 1968
8 Report Home Surveys (23 of 23) 1968
9 Report Home Surveys with Envelopes (1 of 3) 1968
10 Report Home Surveys with Envelopes (2 of 3) 1968
11 Report Home Surveys with Envelopes (3 of 3) 1968
12 Report Home Surveys (Envelopes) 1968
MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICITY FILES Series Overview, 1959-1965. (2 cubic feet)
MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICITY FILES combines a few small sets of publicity material maintained by HAW’s office that were found by the archivist apart from the larger series of publicity materials, such as PRESS RELEASES & NEWSLETTERS. The series is organized in two sub-series as follows:
Transcripts, 1959 and 1963. (0.75 cubic feet)
Aging and Metropolitan Affairs Material, 1960-1965. (1.25 cubic feet)
Sub-Series I: Transcripts, 1959 and 1963. (0.75 cubic feet)
Transcripts includes transcripts of HAW’s 1959 radio programs and of HAW’s 1963 TV and radio programs. The subject matter is varied but frequently concerns atomic fallout and the hazards of atomic radiation, arms control, labor legislation and the Labor Subcommittee’s activities, migratory labor, housing, mass transportation, civil rights, and the future of NATO and other foreign affairs. Although the 1959 transcripts focus on HAW’s positions, the 1963 material follows an interview format. In this format, HAW was often the interviewee, questioned by several newspapers and reporters from outlets such as Newsweek, Metro Media, New York Post, and CBS. Jim Randolph, a reporter from Metro Media, conducted many of the interviews. However, HAW also acted frequently as the interviewer and among his significant interviewees were Senators Eugene McCarthy, William Fulbright, and Tom Clark, Secretary of Labor Willard Wirtz, Edward R. Murrow of the US Information Agency, and Archibald Alexander on arms control. The interviews generally range in time from 5 to 30 minutes.
Most, though not all, of the 1963 transcript files include the related recording on an Edison Voicewriter disc.
Appraisal and Discard Information
Generally, the files for 1959 included only multiple copies of the transcripts. Two copies (if available) of each of the 1959 transcripts were retained, with all other copies and original folders discarded. For 1963, the files tended to include only unique material with few copies. Therefore, for 1963, all material was retained by the archivist in its original folders. Edison Voicewriter discs found in the files were retained as found.
All transcript files found by the archivist were retained. It is known that HAW did TV and radio interviews and broadcasts in other years, however, only files for 1959 and 1963 were found by the archivist.
Arrangement
Transcripts is arranged with the radio transcripts of 1959 followed by the transcripts of 1963. Within each year, arrangement is chronological. The 1963 transcripts were retained in their original folders.
Restrictions
Rutgers has no mechanism for playing the Edison Voicewriter discs and access copies on an alternative medium were not available as of the date of this Inventory. Therefore, the content of these discs cannot be accessed by researchers because of these technical limitations. However, as digitization of additional material occurs over time, the finding aid may not be current in this regard, so the researcher should contact Rutgers Special Collections and University Archives for current status or to discuss access alternatives.
Index Terms
Where a dominant theme was known or could be identified for the individually-foldered 1963 interviews, that theme was included as an index term in the container list.
“Edison recording disc” is included as an index term for those folders in which a disc is present.
Related Series
There are no other files of transcripts of HAW’s TV and radio recordings in the collection.
The Film and Video sub-series of AUDIOVISUAL MATERIAL includes four films from the Senate Recording Studio from the 1960s (none from 1963) of HAW either being interviewed or acting as interviewee.
GENERAL, ADMINISTRATIVE & PUBLIC RELATIONS CORRESPONDENCE and CENTRAL CORRESPONDENCE include topical files on Publicity/Public Relations, including those related to TV and radio. Though these include mostly correspondence, some transcripts can be found in those files. These, though, are typically transcripts of HAW interviews done by broadcast networks, not in the Senate Recording Studio.
PRESS RELEASES & NEWSLETTERS include some “Radio Reports Home” from 1965 and 1966.
Box Folder
778 1 Radio Scripts (1 of 3) 1959
2 Radio Scripts (2 of 3) 1959
3 Radio Scripts (3 of 3) 1959
4 Nation’s Capital Movie Script 1959
5 Transcript: Javits/HAW Wn Reports to the People - AFL-CIO Pub Serv. Pro (1/63) 1963
Includes: transportation ; housing ; aged ; education
6 Transcript: L.W.V - Up for Decision Channel 26 - Regional Plann. (1/63) 1963
Includes: regional planning
7 Transcript: Williams, Jacques 63-9 Brubaker (1/16) (empty folder) 1963
8 Transcript: Williams, Wolfbein 63-10 (1/17) 1963
Includes: Puerto Rican workers ; manpower
9 Transcript: Brubaker/Jacques/HAW (1/17) 1963
Includes: transportation
10 Transcript: Senator McNamara (1/20) 1963
Includes: aged
11 Transcript: Maggie Kilgore - UPI, Sam Shaffer - Newsweek (1/31) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc ; education
12 Transcript: Jim Randolph - Metro Media (2/11) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc ; transportation
13 Transcript: Senator Fulbright (2/14) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc ; foreign affairs
14 Transcript: Senator Clark (2/17) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc ; civil rights
15 Transcript: Von Eckardt/HAW 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc
16 Transcript: Jim Randolph, Metro Media (3/5) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc ; transportation
17 Transcript: Sec. of Labor Wirtz (3/14) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc ; labor
18 Transcript: Philip Brownstein/Anne Blair (3/23) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc ; urban issues
19 Transcript: Jim Randolph - 5 min (4/4) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc ; transportation
20 Transcript: NBC News Special - New York on Rail and Bill (4/7) 1963
Includes: transportation
21 Transcript: Tour of Washington, Arada-Murdock (4/9) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc
22 Transcript: Cahill, Lambeth - 14:30 (4/18) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc ; civil rights ; defense contracts ; national service
23 Transcript: Linton Wells Interview (4/22) 1963
Includes: migratory labor
24 Transcript: D. Grainerd Holmes - NASA Apollo Project - to the Moon (4/25) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc
25 Transcript: Jim Randolph - 5 min - TV (5/2) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc
26 Transcript: Linton Wells/HAW (not sent out) (5/2) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc ; education ; labor
27 Transcript: 5 min Radio Tape on Civil Rights for WLIB (5/5) 1963
28 Transcript: Randolph/Williams (5/5) 1963
Includes: labor
29 Transcript: Alliance of Progress/Muscosco (5/7) (empty folder) 1963
30 Transcript: Teodoro Moscoso - Alliance for Progress (5/9) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc ; foreign affairs
31 Transcript: William Harrison - Director, NAFEC, Pomona, N.J. (5/15) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc
32 Transcript HAW, Don Herzberg - Roger Stuart (5/21) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc ; voting laws
33 Transcript: Randolph/Williams 5 min (5/28) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc ; national service corps
34 Transcript: Milton Viorst - NY Post, J.C. Bullitt - Asst Sec Treasury (6/4) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc ; foreign affairs ; civil rights
35 Transcript: Milton Jaques - Advance News Service (6/16) 1963
Includes: domestic issues
36 Transcript: Jim Randolph (6/26) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc
37 Transcript: Ed Lambeth - Three High School Scholarship Students (7/10) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc
38 Transcript: Herb Brubaker - Radio Press Int, Wm R. Anderson - Nat. Service Corps (6/19) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc
39 Transcript: Charles Rhyne - Am. Bar Assn (7/21) 1963
Includes: foreign affairs
40 Transcript: Anne Blair - Triangle Network (7/21) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc ; national service corps
41 Transcript: Edward R. Murrow - USIA (8/4) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc ; foreign affairs
42 Transcript: Averell Harriman - Test Ban Treaty (8/8) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc
43 Transcript: Jim Randolph - WNEW-TV, New York (8/21) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc
44 Transcript: 2 Min on Civil Rights for RKO New York - Martin Weldon (8/22) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc
45 Transcript: John Edwards - CBS Correspondent (9/8) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc
46 Transcript: Jim Randolph - Metro Media (9/21) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc
47 Transcript: Voit Gilmore - USTS, Anne Blair - Triangle Network (9/22) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc ; tourism
48 Transcript: Ed Reardon - Passaic Herald News, Sen. Hart - Immigration (10/6) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc
49 Transcript: Art Chapin - Dept of Labor Manpower Retraining (10/17) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc
50 Transcript: Edwin Martin - Asst. Sec of State, Inter-American Affairs (10/20) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc
51 Transcript: A. Bolton Schwartz - Election Post Mortem (empty folder) (11/13) 1963
52 Transcript: Med. Frauds - F&D Admin, George C. Larrick (11/16) 1963
53 Transcript: TV Taping with Sen. Eugene McCarthy (11/27) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc
54 Transcript: HAW-Stewart Udall, WCAU-TV & WRCV-TV in Philadelphia (12/4) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc
55 Transcript: Second Half of Radio Program, Williams & Milton Jaques, Transit Bill-Civil Rights-APW-Cabinet (12/4) 1963
56 Transcript: Warren Weaver - NY Times, Archibald Alexander - Arms Control (12/15) 1963
Includes: Edison recording disc
Sub-Series II: Aging and Metropolitan Affairs Material, 1960-1965. (1.25 cubic feet)
Aging and Metropolitan Affairs Material includes a variety of material largely used as distribution material for HAW’s constituents. The predominant themes of these materials are mass transportation and open space legislation. There is also some information pertaining to housing and aging legislation. Materials include press releases, fact sheets, floor remarks, hearings, and various versions of bills, especially for 1963 and what would become the Mass Transportation Act of 1964. A significant amount of material is from 1963, likely because of HAW’s intense involvement in 1963-64 with the mass transportation bill. Together, the sub-series represents a convenient summary of materials related to key HAW legislative initiatives in the early 1960s.
Appraisal and Discard Information
As files of material for distribution, each folder typically contained many copies of each item. Only two copies (if available) of each item were retained by the archivist. All original folders were retained.
Arrangement
Aging and Metropolitan Affairs Material are arranged with the small set of files on Aging followed by those on Metropolitan Affairs (the Aging and Metropolitan Affairs sets were found apart by the archivist in the original collection). Within each set, arrangement is chronological.
The original folders were retained. For Metropolitan Affairs, the folder labels appear to be color-coded and, within each year, arrangement is by these color codes. Generally, yellow-labeled folders include conferences of mayors, fact sheets, program guides, articles and speeches. Blue-labeled folders include Senate reports, floor debates, Congressional Record reprints, revised editions of bills, and section-by section-summaries. Pink-labeled folders contain press releases. Red and white-colored folders contain copies of bills printed for distribution.
Related Series
The individual documents found in Aging and Metropolitan Affairs Material are most likely, but not necessarily, found in other parts of the collection, though perhaps not in the same thematically coherent fashion as found here. These other series include, among others, PRESS RELEASES & NEWSLETTERS, LEGISLATION FILES, SPEECHES, and CONGRESSIONAL RECORD SPEECH & BILL FILES.
Box Folder
778 57 Aging: Reprint of Testimony 1960
58 Aging: Release on Medicare Amendment 1962
59 Aging: Attack on Blue Cross 1962
60 Aging: Testimony to Ways & Means 1963
61 Aging: Floor Statement on Medicare 1964
62 Aging: Hospital Insurance 1965
63 Reprint - S. 3877 Highways and Cities 1960
64 S. 345 87-1 Reprint of Introductory Statement 1961
65 Education - Distribution 1961-1963
66 Jan 31: Arpaia Report - Commerce Committee, Commuter Transportation-Tri-State Region 1961
67 April 14: Cong Rec: Tomorrow’s Cities - Post, Star, News, NY Times - Views Mass. Transp. 1961
68 June 1: Cong Rec: Kuchel Speech on Mass Transp. 1961
69 June 8: Cong Rec: Mass Trans. Supported from Times Sq. To Hawaii, support for S. 345, reprint of Times ed. & Hawaii C on Res 1961
70 HHFA Info on Grants for MT Planning 1961
71 61-149: Mass Transp: Dallas Speech - Wms. Criticizes Automobility 1961
72 1961 Distrib (1 of 2) 1961
Box Folder
779 1 1961 Distrib (2 of 2) 1961
2 March 2: Cong RC: Articles - Atlantic Monthly - National Parks in Jeopardy 1961
3 Federal Laws on Urban Renewal as Amended 1961
4 June 14: Conference of Mayors: Preservation of Open Space 1961
5 Open Space Land - Excerpts from 1961 Housing Act 1961
6 Sept 13: 87-1 Seattle Speech - Improving Urban Environment 1961
7 Extra Copies 62 Open Space Reprint 1962
8 May: Mass Trans: Fact Sheet on Federal Aid to Localities on Urban Mass Trans 1962
9 May 9: Speech to National Highway User’s Conf. 1962
10 62-98: Atlanta, Washington, Brooklyn, St. Louis Speech 1962
11 Reply to Red. Dig. On Urban Renewal 1962
12 Dec 20: 62-284: MT Demonstration Grant for New Brunswick Parking Lot & Station 1962
13 HHFA on MT Demonstration Grant Progam 1962
14 Mass Trans: Loan Program 1962
15 HHFA Open Space Land Program Guide: Policies & Requirements for Federal Assistance 1962
16 Feb: HHFA Fact Sheet - Urban Planning Assistance 1962
17 Feb: Advances for Public Works Planning - HHFA Fact Sheet 1962
18 May 4: Metro: Denver Speech - Who Shot Metropolis? 1962
19 July 25: New Day in Suburbia - JCR Reprint 1962
20 Aug: Open Space: Fact Sheet - The Open Space Land Prog. 1962
21 Oct 4: Metro: America the Beautiful? Reprint 1962
22 Dec 10: Metro: Special Newsletter on N.J. Growth 1962
23 Dec 17: 62-278: Metro: New Open Space Program for Central City 1962
24 Dec. 20: 62-284 Release on New Brunswick Demo Grant 1962
25 Dec 21: 62-285 Williams Releases Letter to President on White House Conference 1962
26 DNC Reprint - Humphrey - Agric and Williams - Mass Trans 1962
27 MT Reprint Distribution 1962
28 March 8: One-Page Summary and List of Cosponsors and Supporting Organizations 1963
29 Business Week Article on MT 1963
30 March 19-22: Commerce Hearings on MT 1963
31 March 28: Senate B & C Report on S.6 1963
32 S.6 Mass Transportation 1963
33 April 1: Floor Debate - Senate - on MT 1963
34 April 2: Senate Debate on S.6 1963
35 April 3: Senate Debate on Mass Trans S.6 1963
36 S.6 Section-By-Section Summary 1963
37 April 4: S.6 as Passed by Senate 1963
38 For Distribution: S.6 as Passed by Senate 1963
39 April 4: Senate Debate on Mass Trans S.6 1963
40 April 8: Newsletter on Senate Passage of MT 1963
41 Apr 9: HR 3881 As Reported by House B&C 1963
42 April 9: House B&C Report on Mass Trans 1963
43 July 15: 63-176 Progress of Transit Program, New Brunswick 1963
44 Sept 26: Reprint on Saturday Evening Post Housing Article 1963
45 63-82: Special to New Jersey Labor Press, MT Passes with Protective Amendment 1963
46 63 MT Distrib (1 of 2) 1963
47 63 MT Distrib (2 of 2) 1963
48 S.7 Open Space 1963
49 S.9 Urban Renewal Areas 1963
50 Mass Trans Reprint for Distribution 1963
51 Mass Trans Bill S.6 for Distribution 1963
52 Open Space Bill S.7 for Distribution 1963
53 Open Space Reprint for Distribution 1963
54 City Parks Bill S.9 for Distribution 1963
55 Open Space: Section-by-Section Summary of Proposed Amendments 1963
56 Open Space: Explanation of Proposed Amendments 1963
57 Jan 8: Widespread Support for Parks Bill 1963
58 Jan 9: 63-4: Williams Introduces, MT, OS Parks 1963
59 Metro: S.9 Parks in Cities 1963
60 Jan 14: Metro & OS: Introductory Statement OS and City Parks Bills 1963
61 Jan 21: 63-15 Metro: Release on Year 2000 Plan 1963
62 Jan 26: 63-17 White House Conference Vital 1963
63 Feb 3: 63-27 Metro: Ribicoff Air Pollution Bill 1963
64 Feb. 4: 63-29 Metro: Release on Regional Cooperation 1963
65 Feb 4: 63-30 Metro: Williams in Fight to Save Indiana Dunes 1963
66 Feb 7: 63-32: County Leadership on Urban Problems 1963
67 Feb 19: 63-38: Williams Proposes Uniform Relocation Aid 1963
68 Feb 20: 63-39: Urban Renewal Teamwork, Bordentown 1963
69 Feb 25: 63-41: Hard Urban Issues - NHC Speech 1963
70 Feb 28: 63-43: Ugliness Transcript - Wolf von Eckhart 1963
71 Feb 28: CR: NHC Speech, “Building an Urban America” inserted by Rep. Patten 1963
72 April 24: 63-90: Williams Proposed New Growth Pattern for North Jersey, Satellite Cities 1963
73 May 21: 63-124: “Big Urban Picture” 1963
74 May 23: 63-129: Bye, Bye, Blackbird 1963
75 May 25: 63-131: Urban Nightmare 1963
76 May 31: 63-134: William Praises Canada 1963
77 June 7: 63:142: Urban Renewal—Racial Tension 1963
78 June 17: 63-154: Water Pollution Bill Good for Cities 1963
79 June 25: 63-163: Open Space Grants in New Jersey 1963
80 July 15: 63-177 Cape May Open Space 1963
81 June 7: 63-143: Williams Fights Pollution Fund Cuts Water 1963
82 Questions & Answers on S 2468, Administration Housing Bill 1963
83 Miscellaneous Publications 1963
84 Housing Message 1964
85 Section by Section Summary Mass Transportation Act of 1964 1964
86 S.6 - Public Law 1964
87 PL 88-560: Housing Act of 1964 1964
88 MT Information Demonstration Program 1964
89 MT Information Loans and Grants 1964
90 S.6 as Passed by House 1964
91 Summary: Housing Act of 1964 1964
SPEECHES Series Overview, 1960-1981. (21.25 cubic feet)
SPEECHES includes files of HAW remarks given on the Senate floor, in testimony or as a committee member at hearings, at college commencements, to New Jersey constituencies and political groups, on the campaign trail, and to industry associations and other interest groups. The series includes some remarks delivered by others, including Jeanette Williams and HAW staff members, either on behalf of HAW or because of their connection to him. The series is useful for providing insight into HAW’s perspective on many matters, especially those related to his legislative priorities.
The bulk of the series consists of the speech files from HAW’s office, which span most of HAW’s tenure in the Senate. Small sets of subject-oriented speech files, which appear to be reference copies maintained by individual staff members, were also brought together by the archivist in this series. SPEECHES is organized in the following two sub-series:
Speech Files, 1960-1981. (19.25 cubic feet)
Miscellaneous Speech Files, 1965 and 1970-1981. (2 cubic feet)
Sub-Series I: Speech Files, 1960-1981. (19.25 cubic feet)
Speech Files include what appear to be the centralized files of speeches maintained within HAW’s office. The sub-series encompasses not only those remarks delivered before assorted audiences in New Jersey and around the country, but also remarks on the Senate floor, opening remarks and testimony before committees, remarks made along the campaign trail, and occasional press conferences. The sub-series also includes speeches that were never delivered, not delivered in person (e.g., by telephone), or delivered by HAW staff on his behalf or in his stead. For some speeches, contextual documents such as reference material or correspondence is included in the file. Speech Files range almost the entire length of HAW’s Senate career, however, they do not appear comprehensive as there are noticeable gaps for some years, notably 1960, 1962, and 1964.
Speech Files is useful for providing insight into HAW’s perspective on many matters of contemporary public interest, especially those related to his legislative priorities. Ranging over twenty years, the specific legislative matters and the emphasis on them varies, but several topics are well-represented. These include:
· labor legislation, such as occupational safety and health, mine safety, migratory labor, bargaining rights, minimum wages, common situs picketing, unemployment and public works jobs, and pension plan reform;
· civil rights, such as the legislative efforts of the early 1960s, equal employment opportunities, and sex discrimination as it related to pregnancy disability (1977);
· education, such as the role of community colleges, Federal funding of education, importance of teachers, and access of the disabled to public schools;
· metropolitan affairs, such as mass transportation, open space, and housing;
· securities, such as the increasing involvement of commercial banks in the securities markets, brokerage commission rates, transaction executions, investor protections, and the regulatory role of government;
· health care, such as support for early detection and treatment of health problems, alternative delivery systems (e.g., health maintenance organizations, or HMOs), expansion of chiropractic, optometric, mental health, alcoholism/drug addiction treatment, and other health services;
· elderly programs, such as Social Security and congregate housing;
· politics and general national assessments, such as critiques of Presidential administration policies; observations on local New Jersey and national campaigns; statements of Democratic legislative objectives; in the 1970s, acknowledgements of dissatisfaction and disillusionment of the public with Congress and the government, and campaign speeches.
There is less material overall concerning foreign affairs, but there is particular strength concerning US relations with Israel and the situation in the Middle East generally, as well as the condition of Jews in the Soviet Union, and the plight of Vietnamese orphans. Some of HAW’s 1981 speeches also include extended remarks about Abscam.
Appraisal and Discard Information
Many of the speech folders contained several copies of the speech; generally, no more than two or three copies were retained by the archivist. Those few speeches that were substantially damaged in some way or had only a Thermofax copy in the file were photocopied and the original was discarded. Otherwise, all speeches and contextual documents were retained.
For most years from 1973 forward, the original speech folders were retained when their condition permitted. Prior to 1973, the speeches were found mostly in unfoldered piles or were in folders of a condition that did not permit retention.
Arrangement
The overarching original order of the files was chronological, and Speech Files retains this arrangement. However, there are inconsistencies in this arrangement for the 1960s material. Speeches from the mid to late 1960s were found by the archivist in bundled stacks, generally in what appeared to be microfilm frame order. The microfilm frame order within each stack was kept, although they followed chronological order only loosely, and in some cases not at all. The only disruption to microfilm frame order, besides unaccountable gaps, was the case of repeat copies of speeches found separated, in which case all copies were foldered together by the archivist.
For speeches through 1972 (most of which had no original folder descriptions), the folder description assigned by the archivist generally used the dominant item of information from the speech cover page. That was the speech’s indicated title or subject, or the audience when a title or subject was not present. For 1973 and thereafter, original folders were retained and the folder descriptions reflect those.
Index Terms
For instances in which a speech title or subject was used as the folder description, the audience and geographic location of where the speech was given were used as index terms. For instances in which audience was used as the folder description, the subject(s) was determined by the archivist and used as an index term(s), unless the name of the audience already indicated the subject matter sufficiently. Index terms were also used to indicate other useful features of the particular speech folder.
Related Series
Many of HAW’s floor remarks, or drafts of them, can be found in several other series, some with contextual documents. The most systematic filing of these by HAW’s staff can be found in the CONGRESSIONAL RECORD SPEECH & BILL series.
Speeches (other than floor remarks) are found sporadically throughout the collection, though not as a dominant part of any other series. For example, COMMITTEE RECORDS includes some HAW speeches. The various reference subject file series include some speeches with the background information. In some, but certainly not all, of these instances, the folder description refers to a speech. Generally, the presence of a speech in a folder is noted with an index term of “HAW speech” and can be identified through the container lists or a search in the Access database.
Some speeches from the early 1960s can be found in the CLIPPINGS & INFORMATION SUBJECT FILES series.
Box Folder
1039 1 On Mass Transportation to Nat’l Retail Merchants Assn, NY 1961
2 New Frontiers at Home 1961
Includes: NJ State Chamber of Commerce 24th Annual Reception & Dinner ; Washington, DC
3 Putting Resources of Youth to Work 1961
Includes: Bipartisan Tribute to Vincent Keuper ; Spring Lake Heights, NJ
4 Notes for Victory and Responsibility 1961
Includes: Schenectady Victory Dinner
5 New York Forum Program Transcript 1961
Includes: WCBS-TV News ; New York City
6 Migratory Worker Legislative Prospects for 1961 1961
Includes: Farm Labor Conf ; Cincinnati, OH
7 Floor Remarks on Migratory Labor 1961
8 Federal Government Relations in the College Community 1961
Includes: Penta-Regional Conf, National Students Assn ; Rutgers U
9 Notes for George Washington’s Birthday 1961
Includes: Everyman’s Club ; Passaic, NJ
10 Notes for a Sermon: The Conscience of a Nation as Expressed Through its Social Legislation 1961
Includes: Unitarian Fellowship of Burlington County ; Levittown, NJ
11 Notes for New Forces For Brotherhood 1961
Includes: Jewish Community Center ; Englewood, NJ
12 Youth Wants to Know Transcript 1961
Includes: Youth Wants to Know, CBS-TV
13 Mizrachi Women’s Organization of America, Newark, NJ 1961
Includes: Israel
14 Open Space: A New Urban Frontier 1961
Includes: National Housing Conf
15 On Open Space to Maryland Governor’s Conf on Recreation & Parks, Annapolis 1961
16 Who Shot Metropolis? 1961
Includes: American Society of Planning Officials ; Denver, CO
17 Democratic Platform Hearings, Trenton, NJ 1961
18 Political Participation & Its Implications for Teaching 1961
Includes: Seminar in Practical Politics ; Jersey City State College
19 Educational Problems Arising From Urbanization 1961
Includes: Workshop of Educational Organizations ; Washington DC
20 Excerpts from Statement to Regional Plan Assn Annual Meeting, NY 1961
Includes: “On a Department of Urban Affairs”
21 Possible Introductory Remarks before Printers League re: Small Business, Newark, NJ 1961
22 Lambda Alpha Fraternity Meeting, Washington, DC 1961
Includes: “Preservation of Open Space”
23 US Conference of Mayors Meeting, Washington, DC 1961
Includes: “Preservation of Open Space”
24 14th Annual Conference On Aging, Ann Arbor, MI 1961
25 Commencement Address for Thomas Jefferson HS, Elizabeth, NJ 1961
Includes: youth
26 National Conf of Christians & Jews, NYC 1961
Includes: urban renewal
27 Improving the Urban Environment 1961
Includes: Annual Conf of the American Municipal Assn ; Seattle, WA
28 Federal Bar Assn 1961
Includes: New Frontier
29 Dedication of Sandy Hook Marine Laboratory 1961
30 Economic Health — It’s Contagious 1961
Includes: NE Regional Assn of the Small Business Investment Companies ; New York City
31 Barnert Memorial Temple, Paterson, NJ 1961
Includes: personal responsibilty
32 Whither Transit: Chaos or Conquest? 1961
Includes: American Transit Assn ; Dallas, TX
33 Municipal Affairs Conference, Paramus, NJ 1961
Includes: National & Northern NJ Homebuilders Assn ; open space & urban sprawl
34 Commercial Banking & Community Development 1961
Includes: Cortland, NY
35 Federal Program for Open Space Preservation 1961
Includes: Conv of the National Audubon Society ; Atlantic City, NJ
36 Changing American Political Scene 1961
Includes: Alumni Assembly, Columbia U
37 For Rutgers on Economic Problems 1961
38 Columbia University Chapter ATID 1961
Includes: “The Individual and his Relation to Social Action and Moral Responsibility”
39 Operation Support, Boston, Mass 1961
Includes: “The 87th at the Half-Way Mark”
40 Unused Speech Material 1961
Includes: First 100 Days of Kennedy Administration ; Hospitals Today ; Commercial Banks and Local Business Development
41 Urban League of Greater New York, NYC 1962
Includes: “Equal Opportunity for Urban America” ; civil rights
42 Floor Remarks re: Amend Housing Act for Open Space 1963
43 Floor Remarks re: Mass Transportation 1963
44 Practical Politics Course - Prudential Insurance Co. 1963
Includes: NJ State Chamber of Commerce ; Commencement Address
45 A Service Corps for the Nation u.d.
Includes: Kiwanis Club ; Jersey City, NJ
46 Support of the Nomination of John C. Bullitt as U.S. Executive Director for the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development 1963
Includes: Sen Comm Foreign Relations
47 America - Home of the Urbanized 1963
Includes: Passaic Bar Assn ; Paterson, NJ
48 Counties and Congress 1963
Includes: National Assn. Of Counties, Second Urban Conf. ; Washington DC
49 Outline for B’nai B’rith 1962
Includes: Israel
50 National Council for the Spanish Speaking, Kansas City 1963
Includes: HAW receipt of Father Raymond McGowan Award
51 Nat’l Student Assn Conf on National Service Corps, American U 1963
52 Monmouth County March of Dimes 1963
Includes: 25th Anniversary Dinner - Ball ; Award to Mayor Eugene Lowenstein
53 Pre-Legislative Conf, Youth & Government Program, Princeton, NJ 1963
Includes: urban crisis ; William S. carpenter Lecture
54 Governor’s Transportation Forum, Rutgers U 1963
Includes: “Transportation - Stepchild or Building Block?”
55 Montclair HS 1963
Includes: volunteer spirit
56 Clifton Jewish Center - Balancing the ‘Human’ Budget 1963
57 Dealing with the Government 1963
Includes: Long Island Public Relations Assn
58 The City Folk and the Rural Folk 1963
Includes: Kiwanis Club of New York City
59 Government and Science - Chemical Society, Wayne, NJ 1963
60 Response to Award of Citation from the Maryland Recreation & Parks Society, Gaithersburg, MD 1963
61 Assn of International Exchange Students in Economics & Commerce (AIESEC), Princeton, NJ 1963
Includes: foreign relations
62 Foreign Aid: Reforms or Slaughter - Bell Telephone Laboratories 1963
Includes: International Relations Club
63 American Field Service Day Program 1963
Includes: foreign & domestic issues
64 Notes for Emerson Library Comments 1963
Includes: Library of Congress
65 Notes for Public Personnel Assn 1963
Includes: National Service Corps
66 HR 404 Hearing 1961
Includes: House Subcomm Labor ; Fairleigh Dickinson U ; job discrimination
67 Eastern Regional Conf - Child Welfare League of America - Dom. Peace Corps, etc. 1963
Includes: “Fanning Fires or Putting Them Out?”; Atlantic City, NJ
68 National Council of Catholic Men, Atlantic City, NJ 1963
Includes: migratory workers
69 NJ Civil Rights Leadership Conf, Rutgers U 1963
70 Right to Work Laws and the Repeal of Sec. 14 (b) of the National Labor Relations Act 1963
71 Mountainside Hospital, Montclair, NJ 1963
Includes: medical care for the aging
72 Dedication of Memorial Marker to Identify Resting Place of Ignace Jan Paderewski (Program only) 1963
Includes: Arlington National Cemetery, Washington DC
73 Balancing the Human Budget 1963
Includes: Young Democratic Club of Texas State Convention ; Houston, TX
74 15th Anniversary of the Founding of Israel 1963
Includes: Israeli Anniversary Program ; Newark, NJ Armory
75 Temple Sharey Tefilo, East Orange, NJ 1963
Includes: urban trends & brotherhood
76 Plainfield Speech 1963
Includes: civil rights ; Emancipation Proclamation Centennial, Newark, NJ
77 Girls Town of Italy Dinner-Dance 1963
Includes: empathy & foreign aid
78 Outline: National Problems and Individual Responsibility 1963
Includes: Baltimore City - County Democratic Club ; Baltimore, MD
79 Balancing the Human Budget 1963
Includes: Fairfax County Council on Human Relations ; Annandale, VA
80 National Service Corps Bill (S.1321) 1963
Includes: Sen Subcomm Migratory Labor
81 State Assn of Letter Carriers, Atlantic City, NJ 1963
Includes: equal opportunity in Federal employment
82 Somerset County Democratic Committee Fund Raising Dinner 1963
Includes: Democratic programs
83 The Promise of Federal Aid for Business Education, NYU 1963
84 The Radical Right — Frightening or Frightened? 1963
Includes: American Jewish Congress ; Newark, NJ
85 Floor Statement: What’s New About A Public Accommodations Law? (re civil rights & PL 78) 1963
86 NW Bergen Inter-Community Committee - Mass Transit 1963
87 Palisades Nature Assn Annual Meeting 1963
Includes: open spaces & conservation
88 184th Anniversary of the Death of Casimir Pulaski 1963
Includes: Washington DC
89 Jewish War Veterans Legislation 1963
Includes: Jewish War Veterans ; Bergenfield, NJ
90 Testimonial for Sam Barison 1963
Includes: Bergen County Democratic Club ; Cresskill, NJ
91 Can Human Rights Be Legislated? 1963
Includes: Committee for Human Rights ; Westfield, NJ
92 United Democratic Women’s Club of Maryland, Baltimore 1963
Includes: Daniel Brewster & the political situation
93 American Legion Veterans Day Tribute (preparatory materials only) 1963
Includes: American Legion, Bowling Green Post 51, NYC
94 In Support of HR 3920/S 880 1963
Includes: House Comm Ways & Means ; King-Anderson Social Security proposal
95 Hartridge School, Plainfield, NJ 1963
Includes: Peace Corps ; Government and Current Events Club
96 Teaneck Citizens for Public Schools 1963
Includes: education
97 Misc. HAW Statements and Testimony 1963
Includes: Commercial Fisheries Research ; Captive Nations Week ; Allocation of Naval Work to Private Shipyards ; New York-New Jersey Port Projects ; Atlantic Marine Game Fish Research Center, Sandy Hook, NJ
98 Sandy Hook 1964
99 Index of Speeches (partial) 1960-1965
100 Urban Transit Bill, S.6 u.d.
Includes: Floor remarks
101 Labor Day Remarks u.d.
102 Federal Relationships with The City 1964
Includes: American Institute of Architects Conv ; St. Louis
103 Migratory Labor Legislation and Individual Efforts 1961
Includes: Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Regional Migratory Labor Conf ; New York City
104 Migrant Workers — Outlook in 1960 1960
Includes: Diocesan Christian Social Relations Institute of Episcopal Women ; Fredericksburg, VA
105 Washington Tax Outlook For 1961 1960
Includes: John Marshall Institute of Taxation ; Clifton, NJ
106 We Can’t Wait On Education 1960
Includes: Bethesda-Chevy Chase Democratic Club ; Bethesda, MD
107 Political Statesmanship 1962
108 George Washington U 1965
Includes: “Urbanism”
109 Fairleigh Dickinson U 1965
Includes: “The Rapid Urbanization of America”
110 Housing Speech for Home Builder’s Assn 1965
Includes: “The Great Society and The Housing Industry”
111 The Higher Patriotism 1965
Includes: Floor remarks ; Greek Revolution Anniversary
112 The Launching of Camp Kilmer, Job Corps 1965
113 United World Federalist Businessmen’s Luncheon, NYC 1965
Includes: international peace
114 David Padwa’s Article 1965
Includes: Floor remarks ; “Behavioral Tehnology; Breakthrough has Immense Economic Significance”
115 Extremist Groups: A Clear and Present Danger to Freedom and Democracy 1965
116 Quackery: A Growing National Problem u.d.
117 NJ State Camp of Conservation Workshop, Stokes State Forest 1965
118 Planning in The United States: The Next Phase u.d.
119 Frauds Against the Elderly u.d.
Includes: Floor remarks ; postal fraud statute
120 Residual Fuel Oil Quotas Must Be Eliminated 1965
Includes: Floor remarks
121 Interior Dept Hearings on Oil Imports 1965
122 The Securities Acts Amendments of 1964: A Congressional Viewpoint u.d.
123 Administration Voting Bill & Javits Civil Rights Bill u.d.
124 Draft Statement on Red China Policy u.d.
125 Middle Atlantic Area Meeting, Atlantic City, NJ 1965
Includes: Small Business Administration
126 Regis College Conference, Denver, CO 1965
Includes: urbanization
127 Mid-Atlantic Regional Council of Social Studies, Princeton, NJ 1965
Includes: urbanization
128 The Elderly Consumer: Frauds And Misrepresentations 1965
Includes: AFL-CIO National Conf on Community Services ; Washington, DC
129 In Support of H.R. 627 (Anti-Boycott Amendment) 1965
Includes: House Subcomm International Trade ; Washington, DC
130 White House Conf on Natural Beauty 1965
Includes: open space & urban planning
131 President’s Message on Natural Beauty, Useful Quotations 1965
Includes: 1965 Housing Bill ; open space
132 National Conf On Social Welfare, Atlantic City, NJ 1965
Includes: migratory farm labor
133 Mass Transit, Detroit, MI 1965
134 Index of Speeches (partial) 1965
135 The Shoddy Society - Expressions of the Great Society (Basic College Speech) u.d.
136 Federal Flood Insurance u.d.
Includes: Floor remarks
137 A Health Maintenance Program for Adult Americans 1965
138 Dedication of the New Mesivta High School Building 1965
Includes: Elizabeth Jewish Educational Center ; Elizabeth, NJ
139 Section 14 (b) of the National Labor Relations Act 1965
Includes: Subcomm Labor
140 National Society for Hebrew Day School, NYC 1965
Includes: education
141 Middlesex County Governor’s Day, Forsgate Country Club 1965
Includes: support for Governor Hughes’ re-election
142 S 1986 - Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1965 1965
143 Dahomey Independence Day 1965
Includes: Floor remarks
144 International Typographical Union Conv 1965
Includes: Section 14(b) Taft-Hartley Act ; strikebreakers
145 Highway Beautification Bills (S 1974, 2084, 2259) u.d.
Includes: Sen Comm Public Works; Interior & Insular Affairs
146 Tribute to Casey Stengel 1965
Includes: Floor remarks
147 Carpenters’ Convention u.d.
Includes: labor support for domestic legislation
148 Eastern States Regional Conf of Hearing Aid Dealers, Atlantic City, NJ 1965
Includes: frauds on the elderly
149 High Speed Transportation Act 1965
Includes: Floor remarks
150 Immigration Reform - An Historic Step Forward for America 1965
Includes: Floor remarks
151 50th Anniversary of Woodbury Heights, NJ 1965
Includes: Floor remarks
152 Designs for Living in the Retirement Years 1965
Includes: Senior Service Corps of the National Council of Jewish Women, Essex County ; Council of Social Agencies of the United Community Fund ; East Orange, NJ
153 Retirement of Col. Ralph E. Vandervort, Jr. 1965
Includes: Floor remarks
154 Rider College Centennial Convocation 1965
Includes: Great Society ; HAW honorary degree
155 In Tribute to Aaron Kaufman 1965
Includes: YM-YWHA ; Elizabeth, NJ ; Israel
156 An Appraisal of Mass Transit Act To Date 1965
Includes: Retail Merchants Assn
Box Folder
1040 1 Index of Speeches (partial) 1965
2 Mobilizing for New Demands In Aging 1966
Includes: Institute for Coordinators & Directors of Senior Centers ; Trenton, NJ
3 Pennsylvania College of Optometry 1966
Includes: optometry & civic participation
4 NJ Banker’s Assn Bank, Atlantic City, NJ 1966
Includes: officer removal & holding companies
5 Migrant Ministry u.d.
Includes: Vineland, NJ
6 State of Israel Bonds 1966
Includes: Asbury Park & Shore Area Committee ; Asbury Park, NJ
7 Migratory Labor Subcommittee Field Trips & Hearings in California & Texas u.d.
Includes: Joint Board of Shirt, Leisurewear, Robe, Clove & Rainwear Workers Union ; Newark, NJ ; Cumberland County Migrant Ministry Spring Cong ; Vineland, NJ
8 United Rubber Workers 1966
Includes: pending domestic legislation
9 NJ Chamber of Commerce, Washington, DC 1966
Includes: commuter crisis
10 NY State Bar Assn, NYC 1966
Includes: Banking, Corporation, & Business Law Section ; corporate regulation ; corporate takeovers
11 On the Demonstration Cities Program u.d.
12 Bergen County Assn Of Retired Persons u.d.
Includes: fraud of elderly
13 Speech for Anti-KKK Rally u.d.
14 Federal Executive Council of Northern NJ u.d.
Includes: pending domestic legislation
15 Index of Speeches 1966
16 NJ Society of Internal Medicine, Asbury Park, NJ 1966
Includes: Adult Health Protection Act ; Preventicare
17 NJ Industrial Health Conf, Somerville, NJ 1966
Includes: Adult Health Protection Act ; Preventicare
18 United Nations Day 1966
Includes: Montclair State College ; Upper Montclair, NJ
19 The Legislative Process 1966
Includes: General Electric Aerospace & Defense Marketing Seminar ; Crotonville, NY
20 St. Barnabas Medical Center Dedication 1966
Includes: hyperbaric treatments ; Adult Health Protection Act
21 NJ Nursing Home Assn 1966
Includes: nursing homes & Medicare
22 The Quality of Life in the Great Society 1966
Includes: Rutgers U
23 Labor Looks at the Future of NY 1966
Includes: NYC Central Labor Council ; Wagner College
24 Middlesex County Governor’s Day 1966
Includes: candidacy of Warren Wilentz for United States Senate ; Forsgate Country Club, NJ
25 Mobilizing for Peace 1966
Includes: Gamma Phi Delta Sorority
26 Assn for Advancement of Medical Instrumentation, Boston, MA 1966
Includes: Adult Health Protection Act
27 NJ Press Assn, Spring Lake, NJ 1966
Includes: urban transit
28 Nat’l Confectioners Assn, Washington, DC 1966
Includes: food industry ; Candy Bill ; truth in labeling
29 Index of Speeches (partial) 1966-1967
30 The President’s Message On Older Americans u.d.
Includes: Floor Remarks
31 Transit In Travail u.d.
Includes: Boston Magazine
32 Ukrainian Independence 1966
Includes: Floor Remarks
33 Plans for Progress Program 1966
Includes: Floor Remarks ; workplace equality
34 Amalgated Food & Allied Workers and Amalgamated Meat Cutters & Butcher Workmen, Atlantic City, NJ 1967
Includes: migratory labor
35 Dinner Honoring Mayor Bargellini, Asbury Park, NJ 1967
Includes: flood of Florence ; flood insurance
36 A Salute To The Democratic Tradition u.d.
Includes: Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner ; Wheeling, WV
37 The American Dilemma u.d.
38 Commissioning of the U.S.S. Camden 1967
39 Older Americans 1967
Includes: Subcomm on Manpower & Poverty
40 Social Security Rally 1967
Includes: Senior Citizen’s Center, St. Petersburg, FL
41 Woodrow Wilson Bill 1967
Includes: Subcomm re Wilson Memorial
42 Investment Bankers Assn of America, Washington, DC 1967
Includes: Federal securities regulation
43 The President’s Message On Consumer Protection 1967
Includes: Floor Remarks
44 Land Fraud 1967
Includes: Floor Remarks
45 Indiana Public Health Legislators, Indianapolis, IN 1967
Includes: Adult Health Protection Act ; Migrant Health Act
46 NJ Chamber of Commerce, Washington, DC 1967
Includes: economy & commercial legislation
47 NJ Chamber of Commerce, Washington, DC 1967
Includes: mass transit ; foreign travel
48 Federal Services Campaign Luncheon, Fort Monmouth, NJ 1967
Includes: preventive health care
49 Can A Great Society Afford Good Health? u.d.
Includes: Women’s Nat’l Democratic Club ; Washington, DC
50 Men’s Club of Temple Beth Shalom, Livingston, NJ 1967
Includes: domestic legislation
51 American Management Assn, NYC 1966
Includes: banking ; securities
52 Bergen County Comm To Help Soviet Jewry 1966
53 NJ Nursing Home Assn 1966
Includes: Medicare & nursing homes
54 Index of Speeches (partial) 1967
55 Flood Insurance Legislation 1967
Includes: Comm on Banking and Currency, Securities Subcomm
56 State Executives on Aging, Washington, DC 1967
57 Northeast Regional Assn of Small Business Investment Companies, Groton, CT 1967
58 Emerging New Objectives for Older Americans 1967
Includes: 20th Annual Conf on Aging ; U of Michigan
59 Philadelphia Geriatric Center 1967
Includes: legislation for elderly
60 City Of Hope Dinner, Newark, NJ 1967
Includes: Preventicare
61 Genevieve Blatt In Major New Role 1967
Includes: Floor Remarks
62 Senior Citizens Month u.d.
Includes: Floor Remarks
63 Making Better Use of "Older" Workers 1967
Includes: Floor Remarks
64 Foster Grandparents u.d.
Includes: Floor Remarks
65 Civil Rights Act of 1967 1967
Includes: Floor Remarks
66 S. 275, the Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act of 1967 1967
Includes: Subcomm on Frauds & the Elderly
67 American Transit Assn, Washington, DC 1967
Includes: urban mass transportation
68 Yeshiva U Scholarship Dinner, NYC 1967
Includes: Israel & the Six-Day War
69 County Conf on Beautification, Mahwah, NJ 1967
Includes: Bergen County Board of Freeholders & Park Commission
70 NJ Broadcasters, Rugers U 1967
Includes: recording rights & compensation
71 A Down-To-Earth Approach To Transportation 1967
Includes: Chicago, IL
72 S. 1003, Flammable Fabrics Act 1967
Includes: Sen Comm Commerce
73 Index of Speeches (partial) 1967-1969
74 Long-Range Program & Research Needs in Aging & Related Fields 1967
Includes: Sen Comm Aging
75 Elementary & Secondary Education Act of 1965 u.d.
Includes: Floor Remarks
76 Poverty & Jobs 1968
Includes: Nat’l Community Relations Conf ; Washington, DC
77 Mid-Atlantic Air Pollution Control Compact 1968
Includes: Comm re Pollution
78 NJ Chamber of Commerce, Washington, DC 1968
Includes: Vietnam ; foreign travel
79 America At The Crossroads 1968
Includes: Monmouth College
80 Legislative Council of Nat’l Retired Teachers Assn & American Assn of Retired Persons 1968
Includes: committee objectives for elderly
81 Assistance for Foster Children 1967
Includes: Floor Remarks
82 New Approaches To Urban Transportation 1967
Includes: Conf re Transportation ; Washington, DC
83 Record Industries Assn of America, NYC 1967
Includes: recording royalties
84 Small Business Committee Hearing, Mobile, AL 1967
Includes: international trade
85 Morris County Democratic Testimonial Dinner, Florham Park, NJ 1967
Includes: NJ Democratic Party achievements
86 Democratic Rally, Atlantic City, NJ 1967
Includes: NJ Democratic Party achievements
87 Discrimination Against Jews In The USSR 1967
Includes: Floor Remarks
88 Christ Church, Summit, NJ 1967
Includes: abuse of migrant workers
89 Tribute to Archbishop Clestine Damiano 1967
Includes: Floor Remarks
90 Hawaiian Broadcasters Assn, Honolulu, HI 1967
Includes: recording rights & compensation
91 Industrial Union Conf, Atlantic City, NJ 1967
Includes: migrant workers & the farm lobby
92 Introduction of Judge Lawrence A. Whipple 1967
Includes: Comm Judiciary
93 Index of Speeches (partial) 1967
94 Money Off The Record u.d.
Includes: recording royalties
95 Water Pollution 1967
Includes: Floor Remarks
96 Index of Speeches (partial) 1968
97 Workshop on Higher Education and the Negro 1968
Includes: Washington, DC
98 Bronx Democratic County Committee, NYC 1968
Includes: American challenges & Democratic agenda
99 Tocks Island Recreational Area 1968
Includes: Subcomm Public Works
100 North Atlantic Regional Export Expansion Hearings 1968
Includes: Small Busness Comm ; Port Newark, NJ
101 In Support of S 1558 1968
Includes: Comm Public Works ; Garden State Parkway
102 Harrison County, WV Democrats, Clarksburg, WV 1968
Includes: Democratic achievements
103 Democratic Conv, Rider College 1968
Includes: American challenges & Democrats
104 Water Pollution Control Act 1968
Includes: Subcomm Air & Water Pollution
105 Chicago Heart Assn 1968
Includes: health care
106 The Budget and Supplemental Appropriations (The Horror in Our Streets) 1968
Includes: Cong Record Insert
107 Humphrey Endorsement 1968
Includes: Andrews AFB
108 OEO Nat’l Staff Conf on Aging, Washington, DC 1968
Includes: elderly poor
109 Urban Transportation Systems 1968
Includes: Transit Hearings ; commuter service
110 NJ Bankers Assn, Washington, DC 1968
Includes: foreign trade
111 International Conf On Urban Transportation, Pittsburgh, PA 1968
Includes: mass transit
112 Toward A New White House Conference On Aging 1968
Includes: NE MidAtlantic Regional Conf & Membership Meeting of Nat’l Council on Aging ; Washington, DC
113 The Urban Crisis 1968
Includes: Union Leadership Conf ; Wyomissing, PA
114 Index of Speeches (partial) 1968
115 NJ Industrial Union Council 1968
Includes: Presidential election campaign
116 Assn of Stock Exchange Firms, NYC 1968
Includes: insider trading ; back-office logjam
117 Sussex County Democratic Fund-Raising Dinner, Baleville, NJ 1968
Includes: upcoming elections
118 American Dietetic Assn, San Francisco, CA 1968
Includes: malnutrition in America
119 International Assn of Y’s Mens Clubs, Ocean City, NJ 1968
Includes: youth & the Presidential election
120 Biennial Celebration, Rhode Island AFL-CIO, Providence, RI 1968
Includes: labor & the upcoming Presidential election
121 Temple Sharey Shalom, Springfield, NJ 1968
Includes: “Democratic Party’s Approach to Major Issues”
122 NJ Chapter, NAACP State Conv, East Orange, NJ 1968
Includes: civil rights & the Presidential election
123 Camden County Democratic Comm Fund-Raising Dinner, Cherry Hill, NJ 1968
Includes: upcoming elections
124 Nixon’s Campaign, NJ 1968
125 Orientation Session of Stock Exchange Firms Job Training Program 1968
Includes: Newark Manpower Skills Training Center
126 Migrant Farm Workers, S 8, Humphrey vs Nixon 1968
127 The History of Community Service Concept for a Senior Corps 1968
Includes: Nat’l Council of Senior Citizens ; Washington, DC
128 Disaster Insurance u.d.
Includes: Preface for book by Howard Krinreuther
129 A Salute to Senator Joseph Clark 1968
Includes: Pittsburgh, PA
130 Endorsement of Senator Joseph Clark 1968
131 Building Today for Tomorrow’s Needs 1968
Includes: Ground-Breaking Ceremonies, Jewish Hospital and Rehab Center ; Jersey City, NJ
132 NJ Press Assn, Spring Lake, NJ 1968
Includes: violence & the press
133 Developing Small Business in Urban Ghettos 1968
Includes: Small Business Comm ; Newark, NJ
134 Tocks Island Recreation Area 1968
Includes: Subcomm Public Works
135 Index of Speeches (partial) 1969
136 Governmental Relations Luncheon Group, Washington, DC 1969
Includes: community colleges
137 NJ State AFL-CIO Legislative Conf, Trenton, NJ 1969
Includes: legislation concerning labor
138 Testimonial Honoring Eugene F. Hampson 1969
Includes: Plainfield Lodge No 885, B.P.O.E.
139 Senate Public Works Committee 1969
Includes: Tocks Island
140 College on Logistics Banquet, Washington, DC 1969
Includes: urban mass transportation
141 Testimonial Dinner for Chester L. Errico 1969
Includes: Locktown, NJ
142 International Urban Mass Transportation Conf, Pittsburgh, PA 1969
Includes: automobiles & mass transit
143 Dedication of Multiphasic Screening Center, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence 1969
Includes: comprehensive health screening
144 Securities Subcommittee Hearings 1969
Includes: problems in the securities markets
145 Dunellen Democratic Club 1969
Includes: honoring Bob Johnson, street light committee
146 UAW Legislative Conf, Washington, DC 1969
Includes: legislation Concerning labor
147 Union County Democratic Fundraising Dinner, Elizabeth, NJ 1969
Includes: tax code
148 COPE Banquet, Philadelphia, PA 1969
Includes: labor
149 Economic Concentration 1969
150 Consumers 1969
151 The Outlook For Federal Aid to Education in 1969 1969
Includes: NJ State Federation of District Boards of Education ; Rider College
152 NJ Chamber of Commerce, Washington, DC 1969
Includes: quality of life & domestic problems
153 Latest Crisis in Israel 1969
Includes: Floor remarks
154 Building & Construction Trades Dept, AFL-CIO, Atlantic City, NJ 1969
Includes: Nixon Administration & domestic affairs
155 The "People Speak" Issues Forum 1969
Includes: Democratic Committee of NJ ; Rutgers U ; urban issues ; conservation
156 NJ Industrial Union Council Constitutional Conv, Atlantic City, NJ 1969
Includes: labor legislation
157 Democratic Victory Dinner, Franklin Twp Democrats 1969
Includes: NJ elections
158 NJ State Council of Carpenters Council, Atlantic City, NJ 1969
Includes: labor legislation
Box Folder
1041 1 Alcoholism & Narcotics Subcommittee 1969
Includes: drug abuse legislation
2 Annual Democratic Gala, Sea Girt, NJ 1969
Includes: NJ Democratic leadership
3 Nutrition & the Elderly 1969
Includes: Comm re nutrition
4 Dedication of Municipal Building, Lakewood, NJ 1969
5 Dedication Walter J Mitchell Memorial Building 1969
Includes: Int’l Chemical Workers Union ; Akron, OH ; technological solutions to social concerns
6 American Legion, NJ Dept, Atlantic City, NJ 1969
Includes: change & social problems
7 Zionist Organization of America, Los Angeles, CA 1969
Includes: Israel & Middle East peace
8 Middlesex County Democratic Organization Fundraising Dinner, Jamesburg, NJ 1969
Includes: Nixon Administration
9 Conf on Education & Training of American Management Assn, NYC 1969
Includes: technology in education
10 Proposed Closing of Camp Kilmer Job Corps Center 1969
Includes: Subcomm Manpower, Employment, Poverty
11 Williams Bill Would Tighten Health Safety Codes In Coal Mines (Press Release 69-73) 1969
12 Index of Speeches (partial) 1969
13 Drug Abuse Control 1969
Includes: Subcomm Alcoholism & Narcotics
14 Possible Conflict of Interest by Hamer H. Budge, Chairman of the SEC 1969
Includes: Subcomm Securities
15 Education Funding 1969
Includes: Committee Hearing ; Rutgers U
16 Union Services, Presbyterian Churches of Princeton 1969
Includes: education of the disadvantaged
17 Bergen County Committee To Help Soviet Jewry 1966
18 1969 Housing, Urban Development, & Mass Transportation Legislation 1969
Includes: Subcomm Housing & Urban Affairs
19 Elston Howard Show (Job Corp) 1969
Includes: school drop-outs ; Camp Kilmer
20 Federal Railroad Safety Act of 1969 1969
Includes: Subcomm Surface Transportation
21 Citizens’ Group on ABM & National Priorities, Leonia, NJ 1969
Includes: opposition to Anti-Ballistic Missile System
22 NJ Federation of Postal Clerks, Newark, NJ 1969
Includes: postal employee compensation & benefits
23 NJ Council Savings Assn, Trenton, NJ 1969
Includes: housing market
24 Commencement Exercises, Mercer County Community College 1969
Includes: youth & current affairs
25 Plainfield Democratic Club, Piscataway, NJ 1969
Includes: Nixon Administration
26 NJ Press Assn, Spring Lake, NJ 1969
Includes: freedom of the press
27 NJ Building & Construction Trades Council, Atlantic City, NJ 1969
Includes: labor & tax reform legislation
28 Nat’l Council of Senior Citizens, Washington, DC 1969
Includes: legislation concerning the elderly ; HAW Award of Merit
29 Commencement Exercises, Atlantic Community College 1969
Includes: youth & modern society
30 Industrial Union Dept On Occupational Safety & Health 1969
Includes: Workers’ Health & Safety Bill of Rights
31 State Conv AFL-CIO of NJ, Atlantic City, NJ 1969
Includes: labor & tax reform legislation
32 Index of Speeches (partial) 1965-1969
33 The Almighty Automobile u.d.
Includes: mass transportation
34 Rider College Centennial Convocation 1965
Includes: The Great Society ; HAW honorary degree
35 Campaign Speech: Mass Transit 1965
Includes: Richard Hughes gubernatorial campaign
36 Campaign Speech: The Elderly 1965
Includes: Richard Hughes gubernatorial campaign
37 Campaign Speech: Water 1965
Includes: Richard Hughes gubernatorial campaign
38 Campaign Speech: Education 1965
Includes: Richard Hughes gubernatorial campaign
39 Campaign Speech: Open Space & Beautification 1965
Includes: Richard Hughes gubernatorial campaign
40 Campaign Speech: Anti-Poverty Program 1965
Includes: Richard Hughes gubernatorial campaign
41 Campaign Material 1965 1965
Includes: Rutgers U ; Professor Genovese ; Richard Hughes gubernatorial campaign
42 Berkeley Heights Democratic Municipal Committee Victory Party 1969
Includes: local Democratic victories
43 Temple B’nai Zion Congregation’s 50th Anniversary, Bloomfield, NJ 1969
Includes: Israel & Jewish history
44 Dedication of Whitesboro Recreation Center 1969
Includes: hope & unity ; Martin Luther King Center
45 New Approaches to Urban Transportation 1967
Includes: Conf re Transportation ; Washington, DC
46 Dinner Honoring Mario Mirabelli, Elizabeth, NJ 1969
Includes: Unico Man of the Year
47 Manufacturing Chemists Assn, NYC 1969
Includes: industrial relations in the 1970s
48 Housing & Urban Affairs Subcommittee 1969
Includes: urban mass transportation appropriations
49 The Vital Role of Mass Transportation 1969
Includes: Nat’l Conv, Nat’l Assn Real Estate Boards ; San Franciso, CA
50 Social Security? Social Opportunity? Or Both? 1969
Includes: Nat’l Retired Teachers Assn; AARP ; Atlantic City, NJ
51 California Assn of Junior Colleges, Los Angeles 1969
Includes: future of community colleges
52 The Economics of Aging 1969
Includes: Comm Aging ; Middlesex County, NJ
53 Whatever Happened to Law? 1969
Includes: Panel Discussion, Radio/Television Program ; Lincoln Center, NYC
54 Hearings on S. 2821 1969
Includes: Comm re mass transportation
55 Migrant Mothers 1969
Includes: Methodist Building ; Washington, DC
56 NJ Chapters, Retired Business & Professional Men’s Assn, Orange, NJ 1969
Includes: issues affecting the elderly
57 The Commuter Works A Six Day Week, Saranac Lake, NY 1969
Includes: 88th Meeting, American Transit Assn ; Montreal, Canada ; HAW award re mass transit
58 Assn of Boards & Councils of Two Year Colleges 1969
Includes: future of community colleges
59 American Assn of Junior Colleges, Washington, DC 1969
Includes: future of community colleges
60 Health Industries Assn Technical Symposium, Washington, DC 1969
Includes: health research ; Preventicare
61 American Land Title Assn, Atlantic City, NJ 1969
Includes: housing market & policy
62 Maritime Trades Dept AFL-CIO, Atlantic City, NJ 1969
Includes: shipping industry
63 S. 2917 - Coal Mine Health & Safety Bill 1969
Includes: Floor remarks
64 Regarding Railroad Passenger Service 1969
Includes: Subcomm Surface Transportation
65 Index of Speeches (partial) 1969
66 Atlantic City Flood Insurance Meeting, Somers Point, NJ 1969
67 NJ Chapter, Zionist Organization of America, Brandeis Award Dinner, Pleasantdale, NJ 1969
Includes: Justice Louis Brandeis ; Israel ; HAW award, Justice Louis D. Brandeis Humanitarian
68 Joint Service Clubs Meeting, Rahway, NJ 1969
Includes: problems affecting youth
69 American Pharmaceutical Assn, Montreal, Canada 1969
Includes: drug abuse education & treatment
70 Dedication of Union County Vocational & Technical School 1969
Includes: community colleges
71 Testimonial Dinner for Henry Lambert, Linden, NJ 1969
72 Kiwanis Club of Hackensack 1969
Includes: problems affecting youth
73 Nat’l Legislative Conf, Building & Construction Trades Dept, AFL-CIO, Washington, DC 1969
Includes: labor rights for construction workers
74 First Nat’l Migrant Education Conf, Denver, CO 1968
Includes: migratory labor
75 Nat’l Migrant Education Conv, Atlantic City, NJ 1969
Includes: migratory labor
76 Cranston Job Corps Resolution 1969
Includes: Floor remarks ; Camp Kilmer
77 Burlington City H.S. 1969
Includes: problems of youth
78 NJ Democratic State Comm, Newark, NJ 1969
Includes: reversals of the Nixon Administration
79 Background on Fair Labor Standards Act Amendments 1969
80 Senior Class, Bernards High School 1969
Includes: youth in society
81 Legislative Conf, NJ Carpenters Non-Partisan Political Education Committee, Rutgers U 1969
Includes: legislation for domestic issues
82 Law Day, U of Missouri Law School & Kansas City Bar Assn 1969
Includes: lawyer’s role in modern society
83 ILGWU Legislative Group, Trenton, NJ 1969
Includes: labor legislation
84 Job Corps Meeting, Camp Kilmer 1969
85 Legislative Dinner, Essex County Educational Assn, Newark, NJ 1969
Includes: relevancy in education
86 Legislative Luncheon, NJ Assn School Administrators, Washington, DC 1969
Includes: community colleges
87 Index of Speeches (partial) 1970
88 Newark Council Jewish Nat’l Fund, West Orange, NJ 1970
Includes: Israeli security
89 Lawrence Twp Democratic Club 1970
Includes: domestic problems
90 Dedication of Medichek Inc, Cherry Hill, NJ 1970
Includes: preventive medicine ; Adult Health Protection Act ; Preventicare
91 Jewish Welfare Council of Bergen County 1970
Includes: Israeli security ; Newark Council Jewish Nat’l Fund, West Orange, NJ
92 Hearing on Drug Abuse (Camden County, NJ) 1970
Includes: Subcomm Alcoholism & Narcotics ; Cherry Hill, NJ
93 Strengthen Efforts to Combat Alcoholism 1970
Includes: Alcoholism Council of Monmouth County ; Red Bank, NJ
94 Concerning Letter of Secretary Shultz & Investigation Into UMW Pension & Welfare Fund 1970
Includes: Press Conf
95 Economics of Aging: Towards a Full Share in Abundance 1970
Includes: Comm Aging ; Elizabeth, NJ
96 Shore Lodge, Anti-Defamation League, Asbury Park, NJ 1970
Includes: racial, job & age discrimination
97 NJ Democratic State Committee, Rutgers U 1970
Includes: reformation of the Democratic Party
98 Georgian Court College 1970
Includes: Nixon Administration policies
99 Temple Beth Ahm, Springfield, NJ 1970
Includes: Israeli security
100 Consulting Engineers Council & American Institute of Architects, Washington, DC 1970
Includes: mass transit
101 Monmouth County Democratic Executive Committee 1970
Includes: Democratic achievements & national needs
102 52nd Anniversary of the Declaration of the Resoration of Lithuanian Independence 1970
Includes: Baltic-American Comm ; Paterson, NJ
103 Western Electric Co, Nat’l Engineer’s Week Seminar 1970
Includes: mass transit
104 Clark, Dodge & Co, NYC 1970
Includes: impact of franchising on small business
105 Amendment to H.R. 14465, Airport & Airways Development Act 1970
Includes: Floor remarks
106 Securities Exchange, NYC 1970
Includes: crisis in the securities industry
107 Mass Transit Legislation 1970
Includes: House Comm Banking & Currency
108 Subcomm Air & Water Pollution 1970
Includes: Comm Public Works ; ocean dumping of sewage sludge
109 John A. Inglese Assn & Ladies Auxiliary of West New York 1970
Includes: crime & aid to police
110 Odyssey House Program, Monmouth County 1970
Includes: drug abuse & treatment
111 50th Anniversary, Mount Carmel Lyceum, Bayonne, NJ 1970
Includes: national problems
112 AFL-CIO COPE Area Conf, NYC 1970
Includes: Nixon’s efforts to achieve a Republican Congress
113 Legislative Luncheon, NJ State Federation of Women’s Clubs, Trenton, NJ 1970
Includes: major domestic legislation
114 Concerning Corporate Takeovers & Exemptions for Small Business Registration Requirements 1970
Includes: Subcomm Securities
Box Folder
1042 1 The Impact of Franchising on Small Business 1970
Includes: Subcomm Small Business ; New York City
2 Senator Williams Night in Somerset County, Somerville, NJ 1970
Includes: Nixon’s efforts to achieve a Republican Congress
3 NJ State Democratic Committee, Newark, NJ 1970
Includes: importance of a Democratic Congress
4 Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton U 1970
Includes: inflation
5 Middlesex County Young Democrats’ Mayors Ball, Edison, NJ 1970
Includes: Democratic refom & Republican policies
6 NJ College Young Democrats, Princeton U 1970
Includes: mass transit
7 American Society of Civil Engineers, Newark College Student Chapter 1970
Includes: role of engineers in society
8 Ocean County Heart Assn 1970
Includes: pollution ; medical research
9 NJ Community College Social Science Faculty 1970
Includes: community colleges
10 North Jersey Council on Alcoholism, Elizabeth, NJ 1970
Includes: alcoholism in America
11 Black Americans of NJ Inc, New Brunswick, NJ 1970
Includes: African-Americans in politics
12 Fairleigh Dickinson U 1965
Includes: urbanization ; education
13 Index of Speeches (partial) 1965-1970
14 Index of Speeches (partial) 1970
15 S. 2348, A Bill to Establish A Federal Broker-Dealer Insurance Corporation 1970
Includes: Subcomm Securities
16 Communications Workers of America, Washington, DC 1970
Includes: government action and labor relations
17 Special Subcomm Alcoholism & Narcotics 1970
Includes: drug abuse treatment legislation ; S 3562 & S 1816
18 Amalgamated Meat Cutters & Butcher Workmen of North America, Chicago, IL 1970
Includes: importance of a Democratic Congress
19 Hackensack Postal Employees Welfare Assn 1970
Includes: Post Office reforms
20 Gloucester County Meeting on Crime, Deptford, NJ 1970
21 Clifton Chapter, Hadassah, Annual Oneg Shabbat 1970
Includes: Nixon administration policies toward Israel
22 Operating Subsidies for Mass Transportation 1970
Includes: Comm Housing & Urban Affairs
23 Textile Workers Union of America, Washington, DC 1970
Includes: labor legislation
24 Hudson County Senior Citizens Council 1970
Includes: Social Security reform
25 Remarks Before 7 Democratic Groups (same speech) 1970
Includes: importance of retaining Democratic Congress ; Bergen County, Cherry Hill, Montclair Democratic groups ; Jack Doscher Democratic Assn ; Local 134 IUE ; District 47, IAM ; Bergen County Young Democrats
26 NJ Assn of Secondary School Principals, Cherry Hill, NJ 1970
Includes: aid to education
27 NJ Ministers & Lay Leaders of the United Church of Christ, Chatham, NJ 1970
Includes: social priorities
28 Warren County Democratic Committee 1970
Includes: importance of retaining Democratic Congress
29 NJ State Carpenters Non-Partisan Political Education Committee, New Brunswick, NJ 1970
Includes: Nixon Administration policies ; labor
30 NJ Welfare Council, Newark, NJ 1970
Includes: priorities & challenge of the 70’s
31 United Steelworkers of America Legislative Conf, Washington, DC 1970
Includes: labor legislation ; upcoming Congressional elections
32 South Jersey Hairdressers Guild, Cherry Hill, NJ 1970
Includes: domestic problems
33 Roselle Park Democratic Club Victory Dinner 1970
Includes: importance of retaining Democratic Congress
34 Boat Jumpers of Hackensack 1970
Includes: immigration reform
35 Earth Day 1970
Includes: Upsala College, East Orange ; NJ College of Medicine & Dentistry, Newark ; Fairleigh Dickinson U ; Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken ; Survival Inc, West Paterson
36 HAW Re-Election Declaration, Winfield Scott Hotel, Elizabeth, NJ 1970
37 Auto Workers Constitutional Conv, Atlantic City, NJ 1970
Includes: importance of retaining Democratic Congress
38 United Synagogue Youth of Northern NJ, Cranford, NJ 1970
Includes: repression of Jews in the Soviet Union
39 NJ Conf of Mayors, Asbury Park, NJ 1970
Includes: aid to municipal governments
40 Bergen County Democratic Organization Golf Outing, Cresskill, NJ 1970
Includes: re-election campaign
41 Commencement Exercises, Caldwell College 1970
Includes: equal opportunities for women
42 United Jewish Organization of Ocean & Monmouth Counties, Lakewood, NJ 1970
Includes: Israeli security
43 Wardlaw Country Day School Commencement, Edison, NJ 1970
Includes: college & activism
44 Ancient Order of Hibernians & Ladies Auxiliary, Atlantic City, NJ 1970
Includes: national social problems
45 NJ State AFL-CIO, Atlantic City, NJ 1970
Includes: re-election campaign
46 Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, Atlantic City, NJ 1970
Includes: Nixon Administration policies
47 Political Speech, Elizabeth, NJ 1970
48 Deborah Hospital Board of Trustees 1970
Includes: health care
49 Jewish Community Center of Englewood 1970
Includes: Israel
50 Monmouth County Women’s Democratic Club, Local 164 IBEW, Glen Rock Democratic Club 1970
Includes: re-election campaign
51 Aging 1970
Includes: Newark, NJ ; Scheutzen Park, NJ
52 Nat’l Police Conf, NYC 1970
Includes: support for police ; Service award to HAW ; Kilmer Training School
53 NJ Conf of Mayors, Princeton U 1970
Includes: aid to municipalities & national problems
54 Retail Clerks Conv, Kiamesha Lake 1970
Includes: changing nature of retirement
55 Middle Atlantic Hospital Assembly, Atlantic City, NJ 1970
Includes: health care
56 Springfield Municipal Democratic Club 1970
Includes: importance of retaining Democratic Congress
57 Hackensack Hebrew Institute 1970
Includes: Israeli security
58 Boys Town of Italy, Elizabeth, NJ 1970
Includes: immigration reform
59 International Franchise Assn, Washington, DC 1970
Includes: franchise regulation
60 Medicare & Medicaid - Impact Upon Older Americans 1970
Includes: Comm Aging
61 Union College, Inauguration of Dr. Iverson 1970
Includes: community colleges ; Cranford, NJ
62 Polish - American Day 1970
Includes: Polish Falcon’s Camp ; Somerville, NJ
63 Morris County Democratic Committee 1970
Includes: importance of retaining Democratic Congress
64 IUD Emergency Lobbying Conf on Occupational Safety & Health, Washington, DC 1970
65 Hearings on Community Colleges 1970
Includes: Subcomm Education
66 Lockburner Dinner Dance, Sussex County Democratic Committee 1970
Includes: upcoming Congressional elections
67 At Barbour’s Pond Clean-In 1970
Includes: Garret Mountain Reservation, Paterson, NJ
68 Montville Twp Democratic Club 1970
Includes: upcoming Congressional elections
69 Toward A National Policy On Aging 1970
Includes: NJ Council of Senior Citizens ; Asbury Park, NJ
70 World Federalists of NJ, Unitarian Society of Ridgewood 1970
Includes: role of the UN
71 NJ Press Assn, Spring Lake, NJ 1970
Includes: criticism of the press
72 Robert A. Taft Institute of Government Seminar, Rutgers U 1970
Includes: federal checks & balances
73 Vineland Exchange Club 1970
Includes: strength of the American system
74 Somerset County Democratic Committee Fundraising Dinner 1970
Includes: re-election campaign
75 Institute For Rapid Transit, NYC 1970
Includes: mass transit & funding
76 Debate Before NJ Chamber of Commerce, Newark, NJ 1970
Includes: state of the nation ; reasons for re-election
77 Outline of Remarks at Democratic Dinners, Outings, Rallies, etc. (Sept-Oct) 1970
Includes: HAW re-election campaign issues
78 Building Officials Assn of NJ, Sayreville, NJ 1970
Includes: national priorities
79 Temple B’nai Jeshurun, Short Hills, NJ 1970
Includes: HAW re-election campaign issues
80 NJ Jaycees, East Brunswick, NJ 1970
Includes: HAW re-election campaign issues
81 United Fund Labor Participating Dinner, AFL-CIO Labor Council of Union County 1970
Includes: community self-help ; role of government programs
82 Washington DC Coal Club 1970
Includes: regulation of the coal industry
83 “Young People for Williams,” Rutgers U, Newark 1970
Includes: youth & activism
84 American Legion, NJ Dept, Wildwood, NJ 1970
Includes: veterans health care
85 Monmouth County Democratic Committee Fundraising Dinner, Spring Lake, NJ 1970
Includes: re-election campaign
86 Teamsters Union Joint Council #73, Atlantic City, NJ 1970
Includes: importance of retaining Democratic Congress
87 Inauguration Ceremonies of Community Center, Jose Marti Cuban Lyceum, Union City, NJ 1970
Includes: Cuban communities in NJ
88 League for Industrial Democracy, NJ State Conf on Youth, Rutgers U 1970
Includes: youth in politics
89 Nat’l Housing Center Council, Washington, DC 1970
Includes: housing industry
90 NJ State Council, Glass Bottle Blowers Assn, Clayton, NJ 1970
Includes: reasons for re-election
91 Morris County Jewish Community Council, Dover, NJ 1970
Includes: Israeli security
92 Outline of Remarks at Democratic Dinners, Outings, Rallies, etc. (Oct) 1970
Includes: HAW re-election campaign issues
93 Another Major Need in Aging: Communication 1970
Includes: Senior Citizen Luncheon ; Paterson, NJ
94 Rally of Policemen on Capitol Steps 1970
Includes: legislation to protect police
95 NJ & North Jersey Sections, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Union, NJ 1970
Includes: mass transit
96 Sermon before First United Methodist Church, Somerville, NJ 1970
Includes: peace & national priorities
97 Subcommittee Internal Security 1970
Includes: legislation to protect police ; HAW bill S 4325
98 Students, Time of Decision 1970
Includes: Drew U Academic Forum
99 NJ State Conv of NAACP, Newark, NJ 1970
Includes: reasons for re-election
100 Outline of Remarks To Labor Audiences 1970
Includes: HAW re-election campaign
Box Folder
1043 1 Employer Legislative Committee Union County 1970
Includes: reasons for re-election
2 Independent Youth Group of Hudson County, Union City, NJ 1970
Includes: youth in politics
3 NY State Legislative Transportation Forum, NYC 1970
Includes: mass transit
4 Movement For A New Congress, Princeton U 1970
Includes: national politics & youth
5 Dinner Honoring Mayor William T Somers - Forest 1970
Includes: Israeli security
6 Nat’l Pollution Conf, American Institute of Plant Engineers, East Brunswick, NJ 1970
Includes: pollution & Senator Muskie
7 Conf of Dental School Deans, American Assn of Dental Schools, Palm Springs, CA 1970
Includes: federal funding for health
8 Environmental Town Meeting, Elizabeth, NJ 1970
9 NJ State Fire Chiefs Assn, Bound Brook, NJ 1970
Includes: helping protect firemen & police
10 Bergen County Employers Legislative Luncheon & B’nai B’rith Lodge #1970 Fair Lawn 1970
Includes: reasons for re-election
11 Nat’l Credit Card Conf of American Bankers Assn, NYC 1970
Includes: trust in banking ; consumerism movement
12 Presentation of Christopher Columbus Statue, UNICO Nat’l, Lyndhurst Chapter 1970
Includes: Columbus & American challenges
13 Men’s Club of Congregation Anshe Chesed, Linden, NJ 1970
Includes: Israel/Middle East
14 Senior Citizens: The Future Majority 1970
Includes: Temple Beth Ahm ; Matawan, NJ
15 NJCouncil of the Blind, Asbury Park, NJ 1970
Includes: legislation concerning the blind
16 Raritan Bay Mental Health Center 1970
17 Seniors For Williams Rally 1970
Includes: UAW Headquarters, Cranford, NJ
18 John Marshall Institute of Taxation, Clifton, NJ 1970
Includes: tax reform & federal budget
19 Integrity Inc, Newark, NJ 1970
Includes: drug abuse treatment
20 Peace Candidates Rally, Tenafly, NJ 1970
Includes: Vietnam ; impact of war on America
21 NJ Dental Society, Morristown, NJ 1970
Includes: health care crisis
22 Remarks at Democratic Rallies 1970
Includes: Vice-President Agnew’s politicking
23 Rally for Soviet Jewry, Seton Hall U 1970
24 Governor Livingston HS, Berkeley Heights, NJ 1970
Includes: responsiveness of the political system
25 Dedication of Port Reading Fire House 1970
Includes: community involvement ; respect for President Nixon ; Nixon visit to NJ
26 Koal Krackers Club, Blenheim, NJ 1970
Includes: federal budget & priorities ; coal mine legislation
27 Index of Speeches (partial) 1970-1971
28 Congregation Young Israel - Beth Ephraim, South Orange, NJ 1971
Includes: rallies for Soviet Jewry
29 Union County Democratic Committee 1971
Includes: impact of Vietnam War on America
30 Democratic Party Victory Dinner, Monmouth County 1971
Includes: Senator Bayh’s presidential chances
31 NJ Education Assn, Trenton, NJ 1971
Includes: federal funding for education
32 NJ Chamber of Commerce 1969
Includes: national problems
33 NJ Chamber of Commerce 1971
Includes: pollution
34 National Graduate U, Washington, DC 1971
Includes: reviewing funding legislation
35 NJ AFL-CIO Legislative Conf, Atlantic City, NJ 1971
Includes: Nixon Administration labor policies
36 NJ State Sheriffs’ Assn Training Seminar, Atlantic City, NJ 1971
Includes: drug & alcoholism treatment legislation
37 Nat’l Council of Senior Citizens 1971
Includes: Special Committee on Aging
38 Open Hearing on Senate Reform 1971
Includes: abolishing seniority
39 Educational Facilities Corp, Chicago, IL 1970
Includes: funding education
40 Monmouth County Unit, NJ Assn for Retarded Children 1970
41 Index of Speeches (partial) 1971
42 NJ Chamber of Commerce 1971
Includes: pollution & American business
43 Lithuanian Independence Day 1971
Includes: Floor Remarks
44 On The Front Line of the Environmental Fight 1971
Includes: Floor Remarks
45 Estonian Independence Day 1971
Includes: Floor Remarks
46 NJ Assn of Homes for the Aging, Jamesburg, NJ 1971
Includes: housing & care for the elderly
47 Migrant Worker Institute, Puerto Rican Bar Assn 1971
48 IUE District 3 Conv, Lake Kiamesha 1971
Includes: labor legislation
49 Commencement Exercises, Glassboro State College On 1971
Includes: problems in America ; HAW honorary degree
50 Passaic County Democrats 1971
Includes: political conflicts between Nixon & Congress
51 NJ Zionist Organization, Brandeis Award Dinner 1971
Includes: support for Israel & Soviet Jews
52 Seminar on Alcoholism & Drug Addiction, Newark, NJ 1971
53 St Joseph’s Home & School for Blind, Cresskill, NJ 1971
Includes: education of handicapped
54 Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce 1971
Includes: policies & legislation for the elderly
55 Nat’l Security Traders Assn 1971
Includes: securities industry
56 Hearing on Private Pension Plans 1971
Includes: Subcomm Labor
57 NJ-NY Air Cargo Theft Commission 1971
Includes: Subcomm NY-NJ Compact
58 Union County Chapter, NJ Academy of General Practice 1971
Includes: health care
59 Biographical Outline for Herbert A. Gladstone Testimonial Dinner 1971
60 NJ State Nurses Assn, Atlantic City, NJ 1971
Includes: federal aid to nursing education
61 District 9 United Steelworkers of America, Allentown, PA 1971
Includes: inflation, unemployment, & labor affairs
62 Inauguration of Dr Robert S. Zimmer 1971
Includes: Passaic County Community College ; Wayne, NJ ; aid to community colleges
63 Consumer Bankers Assn, Phoenix, AZ 1971
Includes: loans to low-income citizens
64 Nat’l Alliance of Businessmen of Essex & Union Counties, Newark, NJ 1971
Includes: unemployment
65 Stevens Institute of Technology 1971
Includes: Student Council lecture series ; environmental problems & solutions
66 Briefing Conf on Occupational Safety & Health 1971
Includes: American Management Assn, NYC ; history of OSHA
67 Passaic County AFL-CIO Labor Council, Paterson, NJ 1971
Includes: economy
68 Nat’l Investor Relations Institute, Washington, DC 1971
Includes: regulation & reform of securities industry
69 Washington Seminars for Bank Executives 1971
Includes: regulation & reform of securities industry
70 Newcomb Hospital of Vineland 1971
Includes: health care in NJ
71 Institute for Medical Research 1971
Includes: funding medical research
72 News Conference Concerning Vietnamese Orphans 1971
73 NJ Health Officers Assn 1971
Includes: health care
74 Bar Assn, Miami, FL 1971
Includes: labor legislation
75 NY Psychiatric Assn 1971
Includes: HMOs ; funding mental health care
76 American Assn of Plant Engineers 1971
Includes: Occupational Safety & Health Act
77 Nat’l Community School Education Assn, Miami, FL 1971
78 Environmental Protection & International Trade Competition 1971
Includes: Floor Remarks
79 First Golden Age Club of North Bergen 1971
Includes: White House Conference on Aging & resultant legislation
80 B’nai B’rith of Millburn-Short Hills #2122 1971
Includes: responsibilities of the Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee
81 College of Medicine & Dentistry of NJ 1971
Includes: problems & legislation in health care
82 Speech Index 1972
83 Washington Oberlin Alumni Club 1972
Includes: 1972 Presidential election
84 NJ CAP Council of UAW, Cranford, NJ 1972
Includes: Nixon’s record & the election
85 Before Subcomm Oceans & Atmosphere 1972
Includes: Marine Mammal Protection Act ; HAW bill S 2871
86 American Bankers Assn, NYC 1972
Includes: securities ; pension reform
87 Nat’l Education Assn, San Diego, CA 1972
Includes: federal involvement in education
88 Testimonial Dinner for Lou Damminger, Woodbury, NJ 1972
89 Statement on Cloture 1972
Includes: Floor Remarks ; HAW co-spon S 2515 ; equal opportunity
90 Hearing on Emergency Commuter Relief Act 1972
Includes: Subcomm Housing & Urban Affairs ; S 870 & S 2412
91 NJ School Boards Assn Legislative Conf 1972
Includes: funding education ; programs for the handicapped
92 Endorsing Senator Edmund Muskie for The Democratic Presidential Nomination 1972
Includes: News Conference
93 League of Women Voters, Chatham Twp 1972
Includes: government responsiveness
94 Nat’l Health Manpower Conf, Newark Community Development Admin 1972
Includes: health care
95 American Federation of Government Employees, Somerville, NJ 1972
Includes: labor rights for government employees
96 Vietnam Child Care Agency Bill 1972
Includes: Comm Foreign Relations ; HAW co-spon S 2497
97 Clark, Dodge, & Co, Health Seminar & Dinner Meeting 1972
Includes: health care reform legislation
98 Control Data Corp Brokerage Industry Symposium 1972
Includes: securities reform legislation
99 Hearings on Securities Commission Rates 1972
Includes: Subcomm Securities ; S 3169
100 Hearings on Securities Commission Rates Legislation 1972
Includes: Subcomm Securities ; S 3169
101 Society of Actuaries, New Orleans, LA 1972
Includes: pension reform
102 Facts for Veterans Speech 1972
103 NJ Press Assn, McAfee, NJ 1972
Includes: role of press in politics
104 Friendly Sons of St Patrick of the Oranges 1972
Includes: Irish wit
105 General Commission on Chaplains & Armed Forces Personnel 1972
Includes: Vietnamese orphans
106 Nat’l Geriatrics Society, Washington, DC 1972
Includes: Medicare reform legislation ; Gerry Award to HAW
107 Reception for Rev. Norman D. Fletcher 1972
Includes: civil rights ; Unitarian Church, Montclair, NJ
108 Mid-Continental Section, Securities Industry Assn, Chicago, IL 1972
Includes: securities reform & legislation
109 Brick Twp Housing Authority 1972
Includes: housing for elderly
110 Camden County Democratic Dinner, Cherry Hill, NJ 1972
Includes: 1972 Presidential election
111 Operating Subsidies 1972
Includes: Floor Remarks ; mass transit
Box Folder
1044 1 Commenting on Testimony by SEC Chairman William Casey 1972
Includes: Subcomm Securities
2 Hearings on Institutional Membership Legislation 1972
Includes: Subcomm Securities
3 United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum, & Plastic Workers, Washington, DC 1972
Includes: labor legislation
4 NJ Speech & Hearing Assn, Great Gorge, NJ 1972
Includes: aid for the handicapped
5 Epilepsy Foundation of America, Washington, DC 1972
Includes: aid for the handicapped
6 Nat’l Council on the Aging, NYC 1972
Includes: critique of Nixon policies on elderly & aging
7 Mock Democratic Nat’l Conv, Newark State College 1972
Includes: Democratic Party reforms ; 1972 Presidential election
8 Philadelphia-Baltimore-Washington Stock Exchange, Dorado Beach, PR 1972
Includes: securities markets reform
9 The Retirement Income Security for Employees Act of 1972 (RISE) 1972
Includes: Press conference, Washington, DC
10 Pension & Welfare Plans 1972
Includes: Subcomm Labor ; Newark, NJ
11 Livingston Democratic Party, West Orange, NJ 1972
Includes: Testimonial for Robert Peacock ; child development
12 Rally of “Disabled in Action” 1972
Includes: Washington, DC
13 In Support of Senate Concurrent Res 53 1972
Includes: Comm Foreign Relations ; UN Conf Human Environment ; environmental standards & regulations
14 Wiesenberger Financial Services Seminar, NYC 1972
Includes: securities ; pension reform
15 Union County Urban League, Elizabeth, NJ 1972
Includes: reflections on civil rights struggle ; equal employment
16 Newark Archdiocesan Committee on Catholic Scouting, Paramus, NJ 1972
Includes: issues concerning youth
17 Arbor Day Ceremonies 1972
Includes: International Shade Tree Conf, Washington, DC
18 Industrial Relations Conf, Electronics Industries Assn, New Orleans, LA 1972
Includes: labor legislation ; pension reform
19 Hearing on Buffalo Creek (WV) Disaster 1972
Includes: Subcomm Labor
20 Hearing on Buffalo Creek (WV) Disaster 1972
Includes: Subcomm Labor
21 Conf on Employees Benefits, Sponsored by Pension & Welfare News Magazine, NYC 1972
Includes: pension reform
22 Federal Bar Assn, Newark, NJ 1972
Includes: honoring Judges Augelli & Coolahan
23 Assn Hospital Personnel Administrators of Greater NY 1972
Includes: health care
24 NJ Council for Research & Development, Bedminster, NJ 1972
Includes: Occupational Safety & Health Act
25 Collective Bargaining Forum, NYC 1972
Includes: final offer selection
26 Bergen County Catholic Youth Organization, Cresskill, NJ 1972
Includes: issues concerning youth
27 Proprietary Assn, White Sulphur Springs, WV 1972
Includes: product safety ; drug safety
28 Hearing on Legislation to Avoid Recurrence of Wall Street Paperwork Log Jam 1972
Includes: Subcomm Securities
29 Conf on Handicapped, Newark, NJ 1972
Includes: Newark Community Development Admin
30 Nat’l Planning Conf on Occupational & Adult Education, Washington, DC 1972
Includes: community colleges ; federal aid to education
31 NJ Anti-Defamation League 1972
Includes: matzah destruction ; Soviet Jews ; government wiretapping
32 Democratic Platform Committee, Hearing on Crime, Law & Justice, Washington, DC 1972
Includes: drug abuse & treatment ; alcoholism
33 Institutional Traders Conf, NYC 1972
Includes: securities markets reform & regulation
34 Hearings on S 3598 & Other Legislation 1972
Includes: pension plan reform ; HAW bill S 3598 (RISE) ; Subcomm Labor
35 Graduation Ceremony, A. Harry Moore Laboratory School 1972
Includes: education for handicapped ; Jersey City State College
36 NJ State AFL-CIO, Atlantic City, NJ 1972
Includes: Nixon’s record on labor issues ; pension reform ; occupational safety & health ; NJ State Building & Construction Trades Council
37 Greater Newark Manpower Conf 1972
Includes: unemployment ; jobs programs
38 The Nixon Administration - A Form of Urban Blight 1972
Includes: Floor Remarks
39 Nat’l Capital Democratic Club 1972
Includes: critique of Nixon policies ; support for George McGovern
40 Floor Statement on Administration 1972
Includes: critique of Nixon policies
41 Pension Speech, Minneapolis, MN 1972
42 American Transit Assn 1972
Includes: mass transit
43 Salem County Democrats & Ocean County Citizens for McGovern 1972
Includes: critique of Nixon policies
44 Debate on Amendment to Highway Needs Act to use Highway Trust Funds for Mass Transit Systems 1972
Includes: Floor Remarks
45 Union County Democratic Committee Training Seminar, Union College 1972
Includes: critique of Nixon policies
46 Securities Industry Assn, NYC 1972
Includes: securities markets reform
47 International Assn Machinists & Aerospace Workers, Los Angeles, CA 1972
Includes: pension reform
48 Opening of Electro-Nucleonics Virus Purification Laboratory, Silver Spring, MD 1972
Includes: fighting cancer
49 Hearing of Subcomm Housing & Urban Affairs (Highway Trust Fund) 1972
Includes: mass transit
50 Pension Seminar, Fairleigh Dickinson U 1972
Includes: pension reform
51 Introduction of Leonard Woodcock 1972
Includes: Middlesex County Democratic Dinner
52 Hearing on S 2794, Bill to Amend the National Flood Insurance Act 1972
53 Hearing on Self-Regulation in the Securities Industry 1972
Includes: Subcomm Securities
54 Outline of Remarks at Democratic & Labor Functions 1972
Includes: critique of Nixon policies
55 Mortgage Bankers Assn of America 1972
Includes: housing ; financing of housing
56 North Jersey Section, American Chemical Society, Seton Hall U 1972
Includes: pension reform
57 Mayor’s Conf on Aging, North Bergen 1972
Includes: critique of Nixon policies re: elderly
58 News Conf Sponsored by McGovern/Shriver Committee for Older Americans, Washington, DC 1972
Includes: critique of Nixon policies re: elderly
59 Justice Louis D Brandeis Humanitarian Award Dinner 1972
Includes: Soviet Jewry ; Israeli security
60 Builders Assn of Metropolitan NJ, West Orange, NJ 1972
Includes: housing market legislation
61 North Hudson Senior Citizen’s Club 1972
Includes: critique of Nixon policies re: elderly
62 Bayonne Chamber of Commerce 1972
Includes: mass transit funding
63 Rockland County Democratic Committee, New City, NY 1972
Includes: Nixon’s trampling of civil liberties
64 Nat’l Investor Relations Institute 1972
Includes: Securities Subcommittee study ; securities market reform and regulation
65 Civil Liberties 1972
Includes: Floor Remarks ; Nixon policies on wiretapping, data banks, preventive detention, etc
66 Wheeling Area COPE DinnerOn Upcoming Elections & Nixon’s Record 1972
Includes: support for Jennings Randolph ; critique of Nixon policies
67 NJ Citizens for McGovern/Shriver Press Conf, Newark, NJ 1972
Includes: critique of Nixon policies re: Vietnam War
68 NJ Coalition for Fair Broadcasting, Newark, NJ 1972
Includes: agreements with NY stations on news coverage of NJ
69 Before Appropriations Subcomm on Public Works 1972
Includes: beach erosion & flooding
70 Hearing on Self-Regulation 1972
Includes: Subcomm Securities
71 The Nixon Failure on Aging 1972
Includes: Floor Remarks ; retirement income security
72 Adequacy of Federal Response to Housing Needs of Older Americans 1972
Includes: Special Comm Aging hearing, Boston, MA
73 Outline of Remarks at Industrial Union Council, ILGWU, & Dover Democratic Club 1972
Includes: critique of Nixon policies ; support for Democratic and George McGovern policies ; For Democratic & labor functions (Oct)
74 On McGovern & Nixon’s Records u.d.
75 Equal Employment Opportunity Workshop Sponsored by William Karp Consulting Co, Chicago, IL 1972
76 Securities Industry Assn, Boca Raton, FL 1972
Includes: securities market reform and regulation
Box Folder
1045 1 Airline Pilots Assn, Las Vegas, NV 1972
Includes: labor legislation ; pension reform ; plane hijackings
2 Nat’l Medical Enterprises, Los Angeles, CA 1972
Includes: health care reform
3 Princeton U Conf Urban Transportation 1972
Includes: mass transit funding
4 American Public Health Assn 1972
Includes: occupational safety & health ; mine safety
5 Nat’l Consumers League, Washington, DC 1972
Includes: reflections on 1972 election ; labor legislation ; pollution
6 The Rights & Responsibilities of Institutional Investors 1972
Includes: Merrill Lynch ; Great Gorge, NJ ; securities markets reform
7 Lake Placid Chamber of Commerce 1972
Includes: land use planning
8 Stock Transfer Assn 1972
Includes: securities processing reform
9 Investment Assn of NY 1972
Includes: securities markets reform
10 Perth Amboy Democratic Dinner 1972
Includes: impact of Nixon’s policies on Middlesex County
11 Index of Speeches 1973
12 1/11 - Rep Wm Simon for Dep Secy of Treas before Senate Finance Comm 1973
13 1/18 - Schwab Rehabil Hospital, Chicago, IL 1973
Includes: handicapped & health care
14 1/30 - Exec Impoundment before Subc On Sep of Powers 1973
Includes: Ad hoc Subcomm of Government Operations Comm ; executive impoundment of appropriated funds
15 1/31 - On Confirmation of James Lynn for Secy, HUD 1973
Includes: executive impoundment of funds ; floor remarks
16 2/3 - NJ Educ Assoc Legis Conf, Trenton, NJ 1973
Includes: importance of teachers ; federal funding for education
17 2/6 - Open. Statement on Emergency Commuter Relief Act 1973
18 2/7 - Opening Statement at EPA Seminar 1973
Includes: water pollution
19 2/10 - Third Annual Brokerage Industry Symposium, Nassau 1973
Includes: securities markets
20 2/15 - Open Statement at hearings by Labor Subc On S.4 1973
Includes: Retirement Income Security for Employees Act of 1973 (RISE) ; pension reform
21 2/20-22 - Open Statement on Institutional Membership Legis (S 470 & S 488) 1973
Includes: securities markets
22 2/24 - NJ Branch American Trial Lawyers Assoc, Florham Park, NJ 1973
Includes: implications of Occupational Safety & Health Act
23 2/26 - Testimony on S 180 before Subc Air & Water Pollution 1973
Includes: deepwater ports for oil tankers
24 2/28 - Floor Statement on Admin Proposed Changes in Medicare 1973
25 3/5 - 16th Annual Meet of Assoc for Advanced Life Underwriting 1973
Includes: pension reform ; Washington, DC
26 3/5 - Testimony before Subc on Oceans & Atmosphere 1973
Includes: deepwater ports for oil tankers
27 3/5 - Before Coun of Eng & Scientists Org 1973
Includes: Political Action Committee for Engineers & Scientists ; Washington, DC ; pension reform
28 3/6 - Squibb Corp Execs, NY 1973
Includes: health care
29 3/7 - Meeting of NJ Health Sciences Group 1973
Includes: health care ; Rutgers Medical School
30 3/14 - Floor Statement on Emergency Commuter Relief Act 1973
Includes: mass transportation
31 3/19 - 6th Annual Pub Aff Conf of AIA & Consulting Eng Coun of US 1973
Includes: pension reform ; Washington, DC
32 3/19 - 15th Annual Leg Conf, United Steelworkers of America 1973
Includes: pension reform
33 3/27 - Annual Conv of Eastern Conf of Health, Welfare & Pension Plans 1973
Includes: pension reform ; London, UK
34 3/30 - Gallaudet Coll Cont Educ Prog on Governmental Accountability 1973
35 4/4 - Luncheon of Rehabil International 1973
Includes: legislation for the handicapped
36 4/ - Opening Statement for Newark Hearings on S 6 1973
Includes: Education of All Handicapped Children Act
37 4/12 - Floor Statement on Tax Reform 1973
38 4/13 - NJ Assoc for Children w/Learning Disabilities (Award Ceremony) 1973
Includes: legislation for the handicapped ; HAW award
39 4/14 - Multiple Sclerosis Assoc of South Jersey 1973
Includes: health care ; executive impoundment of funds
40 4/16 - Bldg & Construc Trades, AFL-CIO, 17th Annual Conv 1973
Includes: labor legislation ; pension reform
41 4/17 - Joint Action in Community Service Inc Award Luncheon 1973
Includes: volunteerism ; Washington, DC
42 4/29 - Brick Township Housing Authority 1973
Includes: housing for the ederly
43 4/30 - NY Academy of Med Health Conf 1973
Includes: health care for the elderly
44 5/2 - Histadrut Testimonial Dinner 1973
Includes: Israel ; Washington, DC
45 5/7 - Opening Statement at Boston Hearing on Educ for Handicapped 1973
Includes: S 6, Education of All Handicapped Children Act
46 5/12 - NJ State Federation, Council for Exceptional Children, Trenton, NJ 1973
Includes: S 6, Education of All Handicapped Children Act
47 5/12 - Meeting of Social Concerns Action Network, Newark Rutgers 1973
Includes: social legislation & federal budget
48 5/14 - Opening Statement at SC hearing on S 6 1973
Includes: Education for All Handicapped Children Act ; Columbia, SC
49 5/1 - Institutional Investor Institute 1973
Includes: securities markets ; Washington, DC
50 5/25 - Honorary Degree Ceremony, Fairleigh-Dickinson Univ, Rutherford, NJ 1973
Includes: funding for education ; HAW honorary degree
51 5/31 - Dinner of Nat’l Assoc of Consulting Chemists and Chem Engrs, Woodbridge, NJ 1973
Includes: science, technology & domestic priorities
52 6/4 - Amer Chem Society Div of Industrial & Engr Chemistry, Carnegie Instit, Washington, DC 1973
Includes: occupational safety
53 6/8 - 12th Annual Convention NJ State AFL-CIO, Atlantic City, NJ 1973
Includes: Watergate’s implications
54 6/12 - Testimony before Subc on Pensions of Senate Finanace Comm of Pension Reform 1973
55 Floor Statement on S 470 1973
Includes: securities markets
56 6/18 - Remarks before National Executives Conference of Wash 1973
Includes: securities markets
57 6/18 - Brandeis Humanitarian Award Dinner, NJ Region of Zionist Org of America 1973
Includes: Israeli security
58 6/21 - Testimony on Endangered Species before Subc Environ 1973
Includes: HAW bill S 1983 ; Endangered Species Conservation Act of 1973
59 6/22 - National Assoc of Securities Dealers, Inc 1973
Includes: history of securities market regulation (Maloney Act)
60 6/25 - Calif Dist of Securities Industry Assoc, Santa Barbara, CA 1973
Includes: securities markets
61 6/26 - American Home Economics Assoc, Atlantic City, NJ 1973
Includes: health care
62 6/26 - Pharmaceutical Advertising Club, Plaza Hotel, New York 1973
Includes: health care
63 6/29 - Fed Exec Board of Northern NJ, Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, NJ 1973
Includes: Nixon & Constitutional checks & balances
64 7/11 - Opening Statement at hearings on S 2058, Regulation of Securities Processing 1973
Includes: Subcomm Securities
65 7/11 - Opening Statement at hearing on S 335, Community School Center Development Act 1973
Includes: Subcomm Education
66 7/23 - Testimony before Special Joint Committee on Deepwater Ports 1973
Includes: Deepwater ports for oil tankers
67 7/31 - Subc on Housing and Urban Affairs on S 12, Urban Parkland Heritage Act of ‘73 1973
Includes: open space
68 8/1 - Floor Statement Opposing Conference Report on Federal Aid Highway Act 1973
Includes: urban mass transit
69 8/6 - Outline of Remarks at CPC Executive Seminar, Englewood Cliffs, NJ 1973
Includes: survey of current legislation
70 9/7 - Floor Statement of HAW on Emergency Commuter Relief Act 1973
Includes: urban mass transportation subsidies
71 9/8 - Luncheon for Mayor Frank Nero, Green Brook, NJ 1973
Includes: Green Brook flooding
72 9/9 - Remarks at Holiday City at Berkeley Trust, Toms River, NJ 1973
Includes: Nixon’s policies re: aging & elderly
73 9/10 - HUD Conf on Security in Housing, Washington, DC 1973
Includes: crime in public housing
74 9/15 - Remarks at Middlesex Cty Democratic Action Seminar 1973
Includes: Nixon & confidence in government
75 9/16 - Remarks at Middletown Twp Housing Authority 1973
Includes: Housing for the Elderly
76 9/16 - Remarks at Ms. Senior Citizen Pageant, Asbury Park, NJ 1973
Includes: Community service by the elderly
77 9/20 - Outline of Remarks at Democratic & Labor Functions 1973
Includes: Nixon & Charlie Sandman’s records
78 9/24 - Detroit Chapter of Financial Executives Institute, Detroit, MI 1973
Includes: pension reform
79 9/28 - CHP-HAW Colloquy on Sec 803, Foreign Assistance Act 1973
Includes: assistance to Vietnamese orphans
80 9/29 - Remarks at Denville Dem Organization Dinner-Dance, Boonton Twp, NJ 1973
Includes: critique of Nixon’s policies
81 10/2 - Remarks Introducing HHH at Testimonial Dinner for Bontempo 1973
Includes: comparison of Nixon & Hubert Humphrey ; Newark, NJ
82 10/8 - Floor Statement on Safety & Health Amendment to Strip Mining Bill 1973
83 10/10 - Institute for Quantitative Research, Financial Analysts Federation, New Orleans 1973
Includes: securities markets
84 10/14 - Remarks at Daughters of Miriam Center for the Aged, Clifton, NJ 1973
Includes: health care for the elderly
85 10/17 - Remarks before American Transit Association, Miami Beach, FL 1973
Includes: mass transit funding
86 10/19 - Remarks before National Hemophilia Foundation, NY 1973
Includes: health care & hemophilia treatment
87 10/02 - Remarks at Morris County Businessmen’s Dinner for Byrne 1973
Includes: confidence in government & Charlie Sandman’s record
88 10/21 - Remarks at Dinner for A.B. Flask, Youngstown, Ohio 1973
Includes: critique of Nixon’s policies
89 10/27 - Remarks before NJ State Tire Dealers Association 1973
Includes: highway safety ; tire regulations ; HAW bill S 2357 (driver education ; Mountainside, NJ
90 11/5 - Remarks before Assoc of American Medical Colleges 1973
Includes: health care ; Washington, DC
91 10/24 - Remarks at National Investor Relations Institute, Wash, DC 1973
Includes: securities markets
92 10/28 - Remarks before National Rehabilitation Association, Atlantic City, NJ 1973
Includes: vocational rehabilitation ; HAW award
93 10/28 - Open House of Search Day Program, Nat’l Society for Autistic Children 1973
Includes: S 6, Education of All Handicapped Children Act ; West Allenhurst, NJ
94 11/1 - Opening Statement at Ford Nomination Hearings 1973
Includes: criteria for Vice-President selection
95 11/7 - Remarks before 4th Annual Conference of Human Resource Systems Users, NY 1973
Includes: occupational safety enforcement ; pension reform
96 11/8 - Remarks before Dun and Bradstreet Seminar on Exec Compensation, NYC 1973
Includes: pension reform
97 11/12 - Opening Statement at Hearing on National Securities Market System Act 1973
Includes: Subcomm Securities
98 11/15 - Opening Statement at Hearings on S 1326, Hemophilia Act of 1973 1973
Includes: Subcomm Health
99 11/29 - Remarks before NJ Mortgage Bankers Association, Newark 1973
Includes: housing industry
100 12/1 - Remarks before United Italian American Labor Council, NY 1973
Includes: history of Italians in organized labor ; labor legislation
101 12/4 - Remarks before Int’l Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans 1973
Includes: pension reform ; Washington, DC
102 12/6 - NJ Region Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith - Americanism Award 1973
Includes: history of ADL ; Israel ; Newark, NJ
103 12/10 - Floor Statement on Legal Services Corporation 1973
104 12/11 - Remarks before Int’l Symposium on Housing & Environ Design for Older Adults 1973
Includes: housing for elderly ; Washington DC
Box Folder
1046 1 Speech Index 1974
2 1/9 - American Institute of Certified Public Accountants 1974
Includes: Washington, DC ; securities market
3 1/20 - Linden Chapter US Jaycees, Linden, NJ 1974
Includes: disillusionment of Americans in government
4 1/24 - Hearings on Nat’l Workers Compensation Standards Act, Portland, OR 1974
Includes: HAW bill S 2008
5 2/2 - First Annual NY State United Teachers Winter Conference, Hempstead, NY 1974
Includes: importance of teachers in education ; funding for education
6 2/4 - Securities Industry Association, Wash, DC 1974
Includes: securities market
7 2/7 - Medi-Science Inc, Sheraton Park Hotel, Wash, DC 1974
Includes: health care
8 2/12 - Opening Statement at Labor Subc Hearing on Energy Shortage, Trenton, NJ 1974
Includes: employment dislocation effect of energy shortage
9 2/20 - National Association of Manufacturers Employees Benefits Committee 1974
Includes: Washington, DC ; HAW bill S 2008 (workers compensation)
10 2/22 - Jersey Shore Medical Center Fund-Raising Luncheon 1974
Includes: community mental health centers
11 2/23 - NY Society of Clinical Psychologists 1974
Includes: mental health
12 2/26 - Floor Statement on S 386, Emergency Urban Mass Transportation Assistance Act of 1974 1974
13 Floor Statement - Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 Amendments 1974
Includes: energy statement amendment ; HUD project energy efficiency assessments
14 3/3 - Somerset Cty Democratic Victory Dinner 1974
Includes: disillusionment of Americans in government
15 3/6 - Leg Cong of Hotel & Restaurant Employees & Bartenders International Union 1974
Includes: Washington, DC ; Nat’l Workers Compensation Standards
16 3/9 - Atlantic Cty Work Opportunity Center for Handicapped 1974
Includes: S 6, Education of All Handicapped Children Act ; survey of legislative actions for handicapped
17 3/27 - Hearings on S 3126 1974
Includes: securities market ; trading listed securities only on registered exchanges
18 3/28 - College & University Personnel Assn, Wash, DC 1974
Includes: labor legislation re: higher education personnel ; pension reform
19 3/31 - Conf of Jewish College Students, Rutgers 1974
Includes: Soviet Jews ; “Jackson Amendment”
20 4/1 - 18th Nat’l Con Bldg and Construction Trades Dept, AFL-CIO, Wash, DC 1974
Includes: pension reform ; Nat’l Workers Compensation Standards
21 4/2 - United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum & Plastic Workers of America, AFL-CIO, Wash, DC 1974
Includes: pension reform ; Nat’l Workers Compensation Standards ; implementation of Occupational Safety & Health Act
22 4/2 - American Association of Museums 1974
Includes: Washington, DC ; Haw co-spon S 796 (Museum Services Act) ; support for arts & humanities
23 4/25 - Governing Council of American Bankers Assoc, White Sulphur Springs, WV 1974
Includes: securities market
24 4/26 - Chicago Board Options Exchange, Chicago 1974
Includes: securities market
25 5//4 - Model Congress V of Institute for Political/Legal Education, Stockton State College 1974
Includes: disillusionment of Americans in government
26 5/4 - Legis. Conf of NJ State Carpenters Non-Partisan Political Education Committee 1974
Includes: Rutgers U ; pension reform ; Nat’l Workers Compensation Standards
27 5/4 - NY-NJ Area of American Federation of Government Employees, East Brunswick, NJ 1974
Includes: HAW award ; labor legislation for federal employees
28 5/5 - Dedication of Dan Martin Senior Citizens Center 1974
Includes: Rahway, NJ ; housing for elderly
29 5/6 - Opening Statement at Hearings on S 1933 & S 2474 1974
Includes: Subcomm Securities ; securities market ; revenue bond underwriting ; municipal securities
30 5/9 - Annual Conf of Nat’l Model Cities Community Development Directors Assoc 1974
Includes: Washington DC ; S 3066 (housing)
31 5/11 - Dedication of Richmond Towers, Plainfield, NJ 1974
Includes: housing for elderly
32 May - Floor Statement on S 386, Emergency Urban Mass Transportation Assistance Act of 1974 1974
33 5/14 - Presentation to Senator Jackson at Histadrut Testimonial Dinner, Wash Hilton 1974
Includes: recognition for Guest of Honor Henry (Scoop) Jackson
34 5/14 - Introducing Mordechai Shalev at Histadrut Testimonial Dinner for Senator Jackson 1974
Includes: introduction of Embassy of Israel representative
35 5/15 - Wash. Journalism Center Conf on Mass Transit, Wash DC 1974
Includes: S 386 (urban mass transportation
36 5/17 - Management from Container Corporation of America 1974
Includes: Corporate Affairs Meeting, Forsgate Country Club ; energy legislation ; labor legislation
37 5/18 - Commencement Exercises at Somerset County College 1974
Includes: disillusionment of Americans in government ; Nixon impeachment ; “We Must Act” ; leadership role in America for graduates
38 5/23 - Justice Brandeis Humanitarian Award Dinner of NJ Region Zionist Organization 1974
Includes: support for Israel
39 5/27 - National Savings & Loan League 1974
Includes: Management Conf, Palm Beach, FL ; S 3066 (housing)
40 5/30 - Essex County Democratic Dinner 1974
Includes: Springfield Democratic Club ; critique of Nixon policies
41 6/1 - Bloomfield College Commencement Exercises 1974
Includes: national heritage & problems facing graduates
42 6/6 - Transport Workers Union COPE / Legislative Conference 1974
Includes: Washington, DC ; labor legislation ; mass transit
43 6/10 - 13th Annual Convention of NJ State AFL-CIO 1974
Includes: Atlantic City, NJ ; labor legislation ; critique of Nixon policies
44 6/11 - National Association of Home Builders Pacific Coast Media Seminar, Monterey, CA 1974
Includes: S 3066 (housing)
45 6/14 - Harvard Business Club of Minnesota 1974
Includes: Minneapolis, MN ; securities market as source of capital for national priorities ; securities legislation
46 6/24 - Council of Big City Bds of Educ of National School Boards Association 1974
Includes: Washington, DC ; collective bargaining ; labor relations legislation for public employees ; education
47 6/27 - NJ State Democratic Comm, Governor’s Day, Sea Girt, NJ 1974
Includes: Watergate ; intro of Senator Henry (Scoop) Jackson to audience
48 7/29 - AFL-CIO Rally, Trenton, NJ 1974
Includes: inflation ; unemployment ; critique of Nixon policies
49 8/13 - Opening Statement at Sec. Sub. Hearings on S 2234 & S 2683 1974
Includes: securities market ; institutional investor disclosure
50 8/18 - Jewish Family Service Agency, Westfield, NJ 1974
Includes: social problems & related social services
51 8/26 - General Electric Co Management Development Instit 1974
Includes: Conf on Minority Engineering Effort, Crotonville, NY ; equal employment opportunity ; education programs for disadvantaged minorities & women
52 9/9 - Atlantic Regional Meeting of Steel Service Instit, Bermuda 1974
Includes: pension reform
53 9/10 - Convention of CA State Bar Workmen’s Comp Section, Sacramento, CA 1974
Includes: S 2008 Nat’l Workers Compensation Standards
54 9/13 - Morristown Historical Park Expansion 1974
Includes: HR 14127 ; Subcomm Parks & recreation
55 9/19 - Penna. Bankers Association, Hershey, PA 1974
Includes: Consumer Lending Conf ; bank credit card legislation
56 9/25 - Opening Statement at Conf Comm Hearing on S 386 1974
Includes: Emergency Urban Mass Transportation Assistance Act
57 10/1 - Opening Statement at Hearings on S 3294 & S 3295 1974
Includes: collective bargaining ; labor relations legislation for public employees
58 10/2 - Hrng before H. Agriculture Sub on Livestock and Grains 1974
Includes: HAW bill S 3985 (dogfighting)
59 10/4 - Camden County Democratic Dinner 1974
Includes: Cherry Hill, NJ ; economy
60 10/7 - National Assn of Casualty & Surety Execs & Agents, The Greenbrier 1974
Includes: S 2008 Nat’l Workers Compensation Standards
61 10/8 - Financial Services Conference, NY 1974
Includes: securities market
62 10/10 - International Federation of Stock Exchanges, Madrid, Spain 1974
Includes: securities market ; foreign access to US capital markets
63 10/21 - NJ Chamber of Commerce Conf on Pension Reform 1974
Includes: ERISA ; economy
64 Oct-Nov - Remarks at Democratic Functions 1974
Includes: critique of Ford policies ; economy
65 10/25-11/1 - Remarks re Alcoholism 1974
Includes: “Efforts to Combat Alcoholism” ; Seabrook House dedication ; Operation Threshold seminar
66 10/23 - Fall Meeting of NJ Assn of Colleges & Universities 1974
Includes: Newark College of Engineering ; higher education
67 10/27 - Annual Convention of Mortgage Bankers Assoc of America, Miami Beach 1974
Includes: housing
Box Folder
1047 1 11/7 - Annnual Convention of Exec Board of NJ Retired Educators Association 1974
Includes: Atlantic City, NJ ; retirement income tax credit ; legislation for elderly
2 11/7 - NJ Education Association, Atlantic City 1974
Includes: HAW award (Distinguished Service) ; education legislation
3 11/8 - Educ Conf of Health, Welfare and Pension Plans Inc, Miami Beach, FL 1974
Includes: ERISA
4 11/11 - Real Estate Securities & Syndication Institute 1974
Includes: Las Vegas, NV ; real estate securities legislation
5 11/16 - Boy Scout Expo ‘74, Jersey City Armory 1974
Includes: inclusion of handicapped in scouting
6 11/17 - On Behalf of Cyprus Relief Fund, Edison, NJ 1974
Includes: Order of Ahepa, Monroe Chapter #75 ; invasion of Cyprus by Turkey
7 11/19 - Nat’l Assn of Small Business Investment Co, Palm Beach, FL 1974
Includes: regulation of SBICs
8 11/19 - On S 386, the Nat’l Mass Transportation Assistance Act of 1974 1974
9 11/22 - Conference of NJ RSVP Directors Association 1974
Includes: Point Pleasant, NJ ; Retired Seniors Volunteer Program
10 12/1 - Haganah Chapter of American Red Magen David for Israel 1974
Includes: Jersey City, NJ ; support for Israel ; General Brown’s anti-Semitic remarks
11 12/4 - Annual Convention of Securities Industry Assn, Boca Raton, FL 1974
Includes: securities market
12 12/16 - NJ Automobile Dealers Assn 1974
Includes: East Brunswick, NJ ; economy ; critique of Ford policies
13 12/17 - Floor Statement on Amendment to S 3839 1974
Includes: funding for outdoor recreation services
14 Speech Index 1975
15 1/12 - 41st Annual Dinner & Ball, Jewish Nat’l Fund Council 1975
Includes: Livingston, NJ ; Israel ; Arab & other foreign investment in US Companies
16 1/18 - Dedication of Caron Hospital, Chit Chat Foundation 1975
Includes: Wernersville, PA ; alcoholism
17 1/29 - District 65 Distributive Workers of America 1975
Includes: Washington, DC ; economy ; unemployment
18 2/2 - Testimonial Dinner of NJ State Conf of American Polonians 1975
Includes: honoring Polish-Americans
19 2/4 - Opening Statement at Hearing of S. Sub. on Long-Term Care 1975
Includes: health care
20 2/5 - UAW National Conference on Unemployment 1975
Includes: economy ; critique of Ford policies
21 2/6 - Nat’l Advisory Council on Minorities in Engineering 1975
Includes: equal employment opportunity ; education programs for disadvantaged minorities & women
22 2/12 - Opening Statement at Hrng on Unemployment, Passaic 1975
23 2/13 - Opening Statement at Hrng on Unemployment, Camden 1975
24 2/15 - S. Plainfield Chapter, NJ Jaycees 1975
Includes: economy ; unemployment ; energy/oil
25 2/19 - Opening Remarks at Hrngs on S 249, Sec Subcommittee 1975
Includes: Securities Act Amendments
26 2/19 - News Conference on Voter Registration, Capitol 1975
Includes: HAW co-son S 352 (93rd)
27 2/20 - Washington Seminar of Bank Executives 1975
Includes: securities market
28 2/21 - Annual Conf of National Assoc for Community Development, Saddlebrook, NJ 1975
Includes: critique of Ford policies ; funding for community action programs ; War on Poverty
29 2/24 - Formation of NJ Cancer Institute, Newark 1975
30 2/26 - National Investor Relations Institute, NY 1975
Includes: HAW bill S 425 (Foreign Investment Act) ; foreign investment in US Companies ; equity ownership disclosure
31 2/27 - Leg Conf of National Assn of Counties 1975
Includes: Washington, DC ; labor relations legislation for public employees
32 3/4 - Opening Statement at Hearings on S 425, Foreign Investment Act of 1975 1975
Includes: Israel ; Arab & other foreign investment in US Companies
33 3/6 - Opening Statement at Hearing on S 625 1975
Includes: Emergency Unemployment Health Benefits Act
34 3/8 - Fla. Condominium Developers Assn, St. Petersburg, FL 1975
Includes: HAW bill S 591 (Emergency Middle Income Housing) ; regulation of condominium sales
35 3/11 - Legis Conf of National PTA, Wash, DC 1975
Includes: HAW bill S 6 (education for handicapped)
36 3/11 - Hearing on S 625, Emergency Unemployment Health Benefits Act 1975
37 3/13 - American Pension Conference, NY 1975
Includes: ERISA ; fiduciary responsibilities & standards
38 3/14 - NJ Democratic State Committee, NY 1975
Includes: NJ industry
39 3/21 - NARCO Inc Women’s Auxiliary, McKee City, NJ 1975
Includes: drug abuse
40 3/24 - National Circus Saints and Sinners 1975
Includes: Lou Costello Tent, W. Paterson, NJ ; HAW honoree
41 3/24 - Comm on Gov’t Relations of Glass Container Manufacturers Institute 1975
Includes: Marco Island, FL ; economy ; energy ; recycling
42 4/8 - Opening Statement at Hearings on S 6 1975
Includes: Subcomm Handicapped ; education
43 4/10 - Natl Assoc of Manufacturers, Washington-Hilton 1975
Includes: economy ; unemployment
44 4/12 - Passaic County Transportation Conf, Wayne, NJ 1975
Includes: mass transit
45 4/13 - Exchange Club of Greater Plainfield, Warren, NJ 1975
Includes: Freedom Shrine dedication ; importance of youth in American democracy
46 4/14 - NCA Award Banquet, New Brunswick, NJ 1975
Includes: HAW award ; alcoholism
47 4/17 - Natl Leg/Political Conference, Communication Workers of America 1975
Includes: Washington, DC ; economy ; unemployment ; labor legislation
48 4/17 - New Jersey Region, Zionist Org of America 1975
Includes: Washington, DC ; Israel ; Foreign Investment Act
49 4/19 - Jersey Cape Council, Navy League of the US 1975
Includes: Cape May, NJ ; Coast Guard Reserves ; foreign affairs
50 4/20 - Overlook Hospital, Summit, NJ (Alcoholism) 1975
51 4/20 - Annual Recognition Program, Essex County RSVP Program, Seton Hall U, South Orange, NJ 1975
Includes: elderly ; Retired Seniors Volunteer Program
52 4/22 - OSHA / USA Conf, NY Hilton, NYC 1975
Includes: occupational safety & health legislation ; OSHA implementation
53 4/24 - Interreligious Coaltion for Housing 1975
Includes: Washington, DC ; housing for elderly
54 4/24 - COPE Legislative Institute, Textile Workers Union of America, 26th Annual 1975
Includes: Washington, DC ; unemployment ; labor legislation
55 4/26 - Institute for Political/Legal Educ, 6th Annual Model Congress 1975
Includes: Stockton State College ; disillusionment of Americans in government ; economy ; unemployment
56 4/26 - NJ Speech & Hearing Assn, Playboy Club, McAfee, NJ 1975
Includes: programs for disabled ; education for handicapped
57 4/28 - Annual Meeting of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Assn 1975
Includes: drug pricing ; drug marketing ; drug safety
58 5/9 - Securities Industry Assn, White Sulphur Springs, WV 1975
Includes: securities markets ; industry self-regulation
59 5/13 - Amalgamated Meat Cutters Natl Leg Conference (Shoreham) 1975
Includes: unemployment
60 5/14 - Hearings of Senate Labor & Public Welfare Committee 1975
Includes: opening statement re: nominees for Board of Legal Service Corp
61 5/17 - NJ Branch, Humane Society 1975
Includes: Elizabeth, NJ ; dogfighting ; horses ; trapping
62 5/17 - Commencement Address, Seton Hall U 1975
Includes: HAW honorary degree ; disillusionment of Americans in government ; “Open Society”/ achieving American Dream
63 5/20 - Somerset County Senior Citizens Rally 1975
Includes: Bedminster, NJ ; Social Security ; housing ; health care
64 5/21 - District Nine (NJ), United Steelworkers of America, Legislative Conference 1975
Includes: unemployment ; occupational safety & health
65 5/21 - Natl Search Model, Program Awards Luncheon 1975
Includes: Washington, DC ; youth drug abuse
66 5/24 - Hillsborough Jaycees Memorial Day Parade 1975
Includes: honoring fallen servicemen
67 5/24 - 1st Annual Somerset County Sr. Citizen Rally 1975
Includes: Bedminster, NJ ; Social Security ; housing ; health care
68 5/28 - American Mutual Insurance Alliance, Quebec 1975
Includes: ERISA ; health care ; workers compensation ; medical malpractice
69 6/2 - Delaware Valley Area, Natl Council on Alcoholism 1975
Includes: HAW award
70 Addendum to Crime Speech: Clason Point Houses 1975
Includes: Bronx, NY ; success story re: crime in public housing
71 6/5 - Natl Conference on Crime Against Elderly 1975
Includes: crime in public housing ; improving legal representation of elderly ; Social Security
Box Folder
1048 1 6/6 - Opening Statement on Subcommittee for the Elderly 1975
Includes: housing
2 6/7 - Millville Jaycees Prayer Breakfast 1975
Includes: ethics
3 6/7 - 10th Anniversary Celebration of Crestwood Village, Whiting, NJ 1975
Includes: elderly ; housing ; health care ; Social Security
4 6/8 - Commencement Exercises at Katharine Gibbs School (1st Speech) 1975
Includes: Montclair State College ; equal opportunity for women
5 6/8 - Katharine Gibbs School (Second Speech) 1975
Includes: Montclair, NJ ; impact of graduates in resolving America’s challenges
6 6/9 - Annual Justice Brandeis Humanitarian Award Dinner 1975
Includes: Short Hills, NJ ; HAW State of Israel award ; support for Israel
7 6/9 - Floor Statement on New Hampshire Election 1975
Includes: S Res 166 ; disputed NH election for senator
8 6/9 - Natl Legislative Conference of the Natl Council of Senior Citizens 1975
Includes: housing
9 6/10 - Hill & Knowlton Seminar for Senior Management “The Intent & the Admin of the Law” 1975
Includes: equal employment opportunity
10 6/14 - NJ State Council of Machinists 1975
Includes: North Wildwood, NJ ; economy ; unemployment ; critique of Ford policies
11 6/17 - Opening Statement at Hearing by Subcommittee on Housing & Urban Affairs on S 662 1975
Includes: National Mass transportation assistance Act amendments ;
12 6/24 - Seminar for Reps of Hockey League 1975
Includes: Washington, DC ; immigration issues re: Canadian players in National Hockey League
13 6/26 - Opening Statement on Section 202 Housing Regulations (Subcom on Housing for Elderly) 1975
14 6/27 - NJ Press Association 1975
Includes: prepresidential press secy Nessen criticism of press corps
15 7/4 - Morristown High School 1975
Includes: presentation of Bicentennial flag ; honoring America
16 7/4 - Paterson Bicentennial Commission Parade 1975
Includes: honoring America
17 7/7 - Harvard Univ 1975
Includes: collective bargaining ; labor relations legislation for public employees
18 7/25 - Opening Statement before Senate Commerce Subcomm on Surface Transportation 1975
Includes: mass transit ; Amtrak ; S 2140
19 8/4 - CPC International Inc 1975
Includes: Englewood Cliffs, NJ ; overseas expansion of US companies ; multinational companies
20 8/19 - Message from Sen Williams: Support of Fresh Air Fund 1975
21 8/25 - Governors Day Dinner, Cresskill, NJ 1975
Includes: brief remarks anticipating 1976 election
22 9/2 - Division of Services for the Elderly 1975
Includes: Associated Catholic Charities, Newark, NJ
23 9/5 - Public Employee Dept, AFL-CIO Convention 1975
Includes: Washington, DC ; labor relations legislation for public employees
24 9/6 - NJ Carpenters Annual Convention 1975
Includes: Cherry Hill, NJ ; labor legislation ; Davis-Bacon ; common situs picketing
25 9/8 - Senior Citizen Breakfast for Dem Assemblymen Candidates 1975
Includes: Point Pleasant, NJ ; critique of Ford policies ; anticipating 1976 election
26 9/11 - Action Conference, 10th Annual Grandparents Prog., Washington, DC 1975
Includes: “Community Service: An Investment in America” ; War on Poverty ; foster grandparents ; programs for elderly
27 9/13 - Third Annual Ms Senior Citizen Pageant, Asbury Park 1975
28 9/13 - Italian Amer Community Dinner for Guilio Abruzzese, No. Plainfield, NJ 1975
29 9/14 - Maplewood Demo Comm 1975
Includes: 1976 election
30 9/16 - Introduction of Bob and Sue Massie, WNDC, Washington, DC 1975
Includes: hemophilia
31 9/19 - 8th Leg. District Dinner, Hightstown, NJ 1975
Includes: Mercer & Monmouth county Democratic candidates ; themes for 1976 election
32 9/20 - Rutgers Prep School, 210th Anniversary 1975
33 9/24 - Fall Community Education Workshop, Sheraton Park Hotel 1975
Includes: community schools
34 9/26 - Jt. Hearings on Medicare and Medicaid Fraud 1975
Includes: Special Committee on aging
35 9/28 - Breakfast for Joe Garrubbo, Union Twp, NJ 1975
Includes: themes for 1976 election
36 9/29 - American Public Transit Assoc, Fairmont Hotel, New Orleans 1975
Includes: urban mass transportation
37 10/1 - National Investor Relations Institute, Shoreham-Americana Hotel 1975
Includes: securities markets
38 10/2 - NJ Bankers & Mortgage Bankers Assoc 1975
Includes: Point Pleasant, NJ ; housing for elderly & low income
39 10/4 - Mort Salkind Campaign Dinner, Freehold, NJ 1975
Includes: themes for 1976 election
40 10/5 - Cranford Democratic Club, Kick-Off Breakfast 1975
Includes: themes for 1976 election
41 10/9 - Boca Raton, FL - Nat. Securities Traders Assoc, 42nd Annual Convention 1975
Includes: securities market
42 10/10 - Upsala College, East Orange City Council Annual Awards 1975
Includes: HAW award (Dedicated Service Plaque)
43 10/10 - Burlington County Democratic Committee, Cinnaminson, NJ 1975
Includes: support for local candidates in 1976 election
44 10/11 - Presentations made at Columbus Day Dinner Dance, South River, NJ 1975
Includes: St Mary of assumption Social Club ; Italian-American Center
45 10/11 - Telephone Workers of NJ, IBEW, Atlantic City, NJ 1975
Includes: unemployment ; impact of Reagan candidacy on Ford policies
46 10/11 - NJ State Industrial Council Union, Atlantic City, NJ 1975
Includes: unemployment ; impact of Reagan candidacy on Ford policies
47 10/14 - Insert to the Alliance for Action Speech (1 of 2) 1975
Includes: NJ Alliance for Action ; construction industry in NJ ; labor relations legislation re: construction workers
48 10/14 - Insert to the Alliance for Action Speech (2 of 2) 1975
49 10/19 - Hunterdon County Democratic Dinner, Quakertown, NJ 1975
Includes: support for local candidates in 1976 election
50 10/19 - Long Branch Democratic Exec Comm Breakfast 1975
Includes: support for local candidates in 1976 election
51 10/19 - Warren Cty Annual Dinner, Phillipsburg, NJ 1975
Includes: support for local candidates in 1976 election
52 10/20 - Essex Cty “Day in the Country” Dinner, West Orange, NJ 1975
Includes: themes for 1976 election
53 10/21 - Testimony before Senate Sub on Surface Transportation 1975
Includes: Conrail ; implementation of “final system plan”
54 10/23 - Camden County Democratic Committee, Cherry Hill, NJ 1975
Includes: themes for 1976 election
55 10/24 - AFL-CIO Bond Rally, Cherry Hill, NJ 1975
Includes: NJ Economic Recovery Bond Program referendum ; human services projects ; water resources projects ; transportation projects
56 10/24 - Plainfield Conneran Memorial Dinner 1975
Includes: support for local candidates in 1976 election ; themes for 1976 election
57 10/24 - Mercer Cty Economic Development Dinner, Hamilton Twp, NJ 1975
Includes: unemployment
58 10/24 - Mercer Cty Economic Development Dinner for Art Sypek, Hamilton Twp, NJ 1975
Includes: Cocktail Party for Art Sypek ; support for local candidates in 1976 election
59 10/25 - NJ Council of the Blind 1975
Includes: disability insurance for blind ; programs for handicapped & disabled
60 10/26 - Introducing Ed Muskie at Somerset Cty Dinner Honoring HAW, Manville, NJ 1975
61 10/27 - Democratic State Committee Dinner, Cliffside Park, NJ 1975
62 10/27 - Remarks of Mrs. Williams before NJ Ballet Co Showcase, Morristown, NJ 1975
63 10/28 - Statement before House Sub on Rural Development on HR 6332 1975
Includes: loans to community medical facilities
64 10/28 - Edison Township Democratic Dinner 1975
Includes: support for local candidates in 1976 election
65 10/28 - Mercer County Democratic Dinner, Hamilton Twp, NJ 1975
Includes: themes for 1976 election
66 10/30 - WV Labor Federation, AFL-CIO, Charleston, WV 1975
Includes: labor legislation ; unemployment
67 10/31 - Cocktail Party in Honor of Mike Esposito, Jersey City, NJ 1975
Includes: critique of Ford policies ; unemployment
68 10/31 - Dinner Honoring John Wade, Edison, NJ 1975
Box Folder
1049 1 11/2 - Union Cty Victory Breakfast, Mountainside, NJ 1975
Includes: critique of Ford policies
2 11/7 - Statement on Nunn Amendment to HR 10029, Military Construction Approps Bill 1975
Includes: Fort Dix
3 11/7 - NJ Education Assoc, Atlantic City 1975
Includes: HAW Distinguished Service Award for Education ; importance of teachers in classroom ; funding for education
4 11/11 - Conf on Congregate Housing, National Housing Center, DC 1975
Includes: “Congregate Housing: The Federal Interest” ; assisted living public housing for elderly
5 11/15 - Toms River Chamber of Commerce, Lakewood 1975
Includes: housing for elderly
6 11/16 - Bergen Cty State of Israel Bonds Award Dinner, NY 1975
7 Remarks by Mrs. Williams to the South Orange Hadassah, Congregation Beth-El, East Orange 1975
Includes: Israel
8 11/20 - Signing of Sea Venture / Nat Park Service Agreement, Washington Marina 1975
Includes: inner city youth program
9 11/22 - NJ Bar Association, San Juan, PR 1975
Includes: HAW bill S 2018 (workers compensation) ; occupational safety & health
10 12/5 - Layton Home for Aged Persons, Wilmington, DE 1975
Includes: long-term care alternatives for elderly
11 12/9 - Opening Remarks on Securities Hearings on Securities & Investment Management Activities of Commercial Banks 1975
Includes: securities market
12 12/11 - New School, NYC 1975
Includes: Program of National Policy Studies ; survey of US domestic challenges
13 12/14 - Senator’s Birthday Party, Town & Campus, West Orange, NJ 1975
Includes: general reflection on HAW legislative career
14 Speech Index 1976
15 1/16 - Northeast Regional Conference, Building & Construction Trades, AFL-CIO 1976
Includes: Cherry Hill, NJ ; unemployment ; resignation of Labor Secy Dunlop ; common situs picketing
16 1/19 - NJ Assoc of High School Councils, Rutgers U 1976
Includes: leadership for America
17 1/20 - Epilepsy Foundation of America, Nat’l Conf, Washington Hilton Hotel 1976
Includes: legislation for handicapped
18 1/21 - NJ Ad Hoc Comm on Alcolholism 1976
Includes: Cherry Hill, NJ ; women & alcohol
19 1/25 - Temple Beth El, Plainfield, NJ 1976
Includes: personal responsibility & sustainable national consumption
20 1/25 - Temple Beth El, Northern Valley, Closter, NJ 1976
Includes: survey of national challenges & national agenda
21 1/25 - Dover Demo Club Luncheon, Dover, NJ 1976
Includes: Democratic Party principles
22 1/28 - Remarks by Mrs. Williams before Myrtle Wreath Acceptance Luncheon 1976
Includes: HAW award ; North NJ Region of Hadassah ; international harmony
23 1/31 - Parsippany Troy Hills Jaycees Annual Dinner 1976
Includes: honoring Henry Luther ; government leadership in America
24 2/1 - Elizabeth General Hospital Dedication Program 1976
Includes: health issues ; health care
25 2/2 - EX-SOB’s Luncheon 1976
Includes: disillusionment with American government ; presidential nominee practices
26 Opening Statement on S 2849, The Investment Advisers Act of 1940 1976
Includes: Subcomm Securities ; expansion of SEC regulations
27 2/4 - NJ Chamber of Commerce, Sheraton-Park 1976
Includes: 1976 Presidential election
28 2/5 - Securities Assoc, L’Enfant Plaza Hotel 1976
Includes: commercial banks involvement in securities market ; securities market regulations
29 2/6 - GE Co., Area Council, Palma Ceia Cty Club, Tampa, FL 1976
Includes: General Electric Co ; mass transit ; presidential nominee practices
30 2/14 - Opening of Jersey Coast Boat Show, Asbury Park, NJ 1976
Includes: fishing rights ; offshore oil drilling
31 2/15 - American Federation of Govern Employees, Somerville, NJ 1976
Includes: importance of Federal workers ; NJ military bases ; labor legislation for public employees
32 2/16 - American Dental Association, Conrad Hilton Hotel, Chicago 1976
Includes: expanded use of dental auxiliaries & hygienists ; dental health care
33 2/16 - AFL-CIO COPE, Miami, FL 1976
Includes: labor legislation
34 2/21 - Ocean County Democratic Dinner, Lakewood, NJ 1976
Includes: Democratic Party principles
35 2/22 - Bayonne Zionists Organization of America, Bayonne Jewish Comm Center 1976
Includes: rally to protest UN anti-Zionist resolution ; Israel
36 2/23 - Central Jersey Engineering Council, Hamilton Twp 1976
Includes: unemployment ; public works
37 2/24 - Securities Sub on S 2574 and S 2969 1976
Includes: municipal securities
38 2/25 - Proprietary Association, Madison Hotel 1976
Includes: Washington, DC ; food & drug safety ; failures of government
39 2/27 - Elderly Housing Practitioners Workshop on Section 202 1976
Includes: Washington, DC ; elderly housing alternatives ; congregate housing
40 2/27 - Honored as “Democrat of Year” by NJ Democrats - Robert Treat Hotel, Newark, NJ 1976
Includes: HAW award ; Democratic Party heritage & principles
41 3/5 - NJ Recreation and Parks Service, Edison, NJ 1976
Includes: urban recreation ; open space
42 3/6 - Hackensack PAL, Lodi, NJ 1976
Includes: molding character of youth
43 3/6 - Glen Rock Dem Club, Glen Rock, NJ 1976
Includes: 1976 election
44 3/7 - Inaugural Ball for Mayor John Curran, River Edge, NJ 1976
45 3/9 - Yale Political Union, Washington Symposium 1976
Includes: opening remarks to Q&A session
46 3/9 - Conference Board, Briefing Session, Sheraton Carlton Hotel, Washington 1976
Includes: role of government ; economy ; occupational safety & health
47 3/12 - Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act of 1976 1976
48 3/12 - Comm on Political Education COPE Area Council, Americana, NYC 1976
Includes: 1976 election ; labor movement
49 3/13 - Ostrander Fund Raising Dinner, Wildwood 1976
Includes: 1976 election
50 3/14 - Cooley’s Anemia Foundation, NJ Hilton 1976
Includes: Fed funding for medical research
51 3/14 - Bergen County Dinner Dance, Paramus, NJ 1976
Includes: 1976 election ; Democratic Party principles
52 3/15 - Opening Statement at Press Conference on North Jersey Business Opportunity Conf 1976
53 3/17 - Friendly Sons of St Patrick of the Orange, Mayfair Farms, NJ 1976
Includes: light remarks on 1976 election
54 3/19 - Roselle Park Diamond Jubilee Ball 1976
55 3/19 - NJ State AFL-CIO, Great Gorge, McAfee, NJ 1976
Includes: labor legislation ; unemployment
56 3/20 - ILGWU, Thomms, Newark, NJ 1976
Includes: labor legislation
57 3/20 - Testimonial for Jim Cashin, International Longshoremen’s Assoc, Robert Treat Hotel 1976
Includes: 1976 election
58 3/20 - Carteret “Groundbreaking” for Senior Citizen Housing 1976
59 3/21 - Anthony J Giuliano Assoc, Newark 1976
Includes: 1976 election
60 3/22 - Textile Worker’s Union, Burlington Hotel, DC 1976
Includes: labor legislation ; unemployment ; occupational safety & health
61 3/24 - Wash Discussion Group, Congressional Country Club, Bethesda 1976
Includes: opening remarks to Q&A session
62 3/25 - American Whig Cliosophic Society of Princeton 1976
Includes: opening remarks to Q&A session
63 3/26 - Temple Beth O’R, Clark, NJ 1976
Includes: Israel
64 3/26 - House of Insight, Town and Campus, West Orange, NJ 1976
Includes: drug & alcohol abuse
65 3/27 - NJ Education Assoc / Conference on Exceptional Children, E. Brunswick, NJ 1976
Includes: education for handicapped
66 3/27 - Linden Democratic Club, Father Meinrad Memorial Hall 1976
Includes: 1976 election
67 3/27 - Jersey City Merchants Council, Casino-in-the-Park, Jersey City 1976
Includes: Democratic Party principles
68 3/29 - National Education Association, Wash, DC 1976
Includes: education programs ; labor legislation for public employees
69 4/1 - Iron & Steel Institute, Statler Hilton 1976
Includes: workers compensation ; occupational safety & health ; mine safety
70 4/2 - NJ Assoc of Community Education, Holiday Inn, Trenton 1976
Includes: community schools
71 4/3 - Garden State Disabled Vets, Roman Forum, West Paterson 1976
72 4/3 - Willingboro Democratic Committee, Mt Holly, NJ 1976
Includes: 1976 election
73 4/4 - Randolph Township Demo Club Breakfast 1976
Includes: 1976 election
Box Folder
1050 1 4/6 - United Rubber Workers, Monocle Restaurant 1976
Includes: occupational safety & health ; workers compensation
2 4/6 - Building Trades Jobs Conference, Sheraton Park 1976
Includes: unemployment
3 4/8 - Nat Assoc for Community Development, Washington Hilton Hotel 1976
Includes: education
4 4/9 - Salem Cty, Jefferson-Jackson Dinner, Penns Grove, NJ 1976
Includes: 1976 election
5 4/12 - NJ Freeholders Assoc, Mt Laurel 1976
Includes: alcoholism ; women & alcohol
6 4/13 - American Public Transit Assoc, Statler-Hilton Hotel 1976
Includes: mass transit
7 4/14 - Rider College Mock Convention, Lawrenceville 1976
Includes: national challenges
8 4/26 - Arthur Anderson & Co, Gov Services Seminar, Mariott Key Bridge Hotel 1976
Includes: municipal securities
9 4/26 - Announcement Speech for US Senate, Elizabeth, NJ 1976
10 4/27 - Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith, 21 Club, NYC 1976
Includes: foreign affairs ; Israel
11 4/29 - Presentation to Henry H. Kessler, MD & Jennings Randolph, Pres Comm on Employ for Handi 1976
Includes: rehabilitation
12 4/30 - Morris Cty Democratic Comm Fund Raiser Mountain Lakes 1976
Includes: 1976 election
13 4/30 - Monmouth Cty Senior’s Day, Monmouth College, West Long Branch, NJ 1976
Includes: “Aging: A Bicentennial View” ; legislation for elderly
14 5/1 - NJ State Carpenters Non-Partisan Pol. Educ Committee, New Brunswick 1976
Includes: construction industry employment ; labor legislation
15 5/2 - “Breakfast with the Candidates,” Ogdensburg, NJ 1976
Includes: 1976 election
16 5/2 - Andy Maguire Forum, Felician College, Lodi, NJ 1976
Includes: economy ; national challenges
17 5/3 - Union County Democratic Dinner, Union 1976
Includes: 1976 election
18 5/3 - Remarks by Jeanette Williams before Somerset County Heart Assoc, Fund Raiser 1976
19 5/4 - Briefing before Amalgamated Transit Union 1976
Includes: mass transit ; public employee pension plans
20 5/5 - Breakfast for Mayor Salmon, Vineland, NJ 1976
Includes: 1976 election
21 5/8 - NJ State Federation of Council for Exceptional Children, E. Brunswick 1976
Includes: education of handicapped
22 5/9 - Beth-Israel Medical Center, Newark Groundbreaking 1976
23 5/11 - Nat Council on Alcoholism & American Medi Society on Alcoholism, Shoreham Hotel 1976
24 5/14 - NJ Motor Truck Assoc, Hyatt House, Cherry Hill, NJ 1976
Includes: role of government & citizens in democracy ; response to anti-big government rhetoric
25 5/14 - Law Enforcement Officers honoring George Small, Deptford, NJ 1976
26 5/15 - Remarks by Mrs. Williams before NJ Branch of Humane Society 1976
Includes: legislation concerning treatment of animals
27 5/15 - Monmouth Cty PBA honoring Paul Kiernan, Wanamassa, NJ 1976
28 5/16 - Middletown Housing Authority honor Col. Harry Luftman, E. Keansburg, NJ 1976
Includes: housing
29 5/17 - Essex Cty Demo. Victory Dinner, W. Orange 1976
Includes: 1976 election
30 5/17 - Newark’s Golden Age Project, 12 Conf, Robert Treat Hotel 1976
Includes: Senior Citizens Conference ; legislation for elderly
31 5/19 - National Remodelers’ Association, Sheraton National Hotel, Arlington 1976
Includes: housing
32 5/20 - Oil, Chemical, and Atomic Workers Union, Shoreham Hotel 1976
Includes: occupational safety & health
33 5/20 - Camden Cty Dinner for Democratic Mayors, Latin Casino, Cherry Hill, NJ 1976
Includes: 1976 election
34 5/21 - Northern NJ Business Opportunity Conf, Newark International Plaza, Newark 1976
35 5/25 - Hotel & Restaurant Employees & Bartenders International Union, Palm Springs, CA 1976
Includes: collective bargaining ; Howard Johnson Supreme Court case re: labor ; tourism study
36 5/27 - Juvenile Diabetes Foundation of South Jersey, Cherry Hill, NJ 1976
Includes: diabetes research
37 5/28 - Atlantic Cty Democratic Committee, Atlantic City, NJ 1976
Includes: 1976 election ; economy
38 5/28 - Rutgers Law School Graduation, Camden 1976
Includes: materialism in America ; challenge of scarcity/sustainable consumption
39 5/28 - New Jersey League of Postmasters, Atlantic City, NJ 1976
Includes: Postal Service cost-cutting, funding, service quality
40 5/31 - Bergenfield Memorial Day Services 1976
41 5/31 - Westfield Memorial Day Services 1976
42 6/2 - Fed Administrative Law Judges, Gaithersburg, Washingtonian Country Club 1976
Includes: HAW Award of Merit ; response to anti-big government rhetoric
43 6/3 - National Rehabilitation Association, NE Region, Cherry Hill, NJ 1976
Includes: programs for disabled
44 6/3 - Nat Multiple Sclerosis Dinner of Champions, Cherry Hill 1976
45 6/4 - NJ Building & Construction Trades, Hyatt House, Cherry Hill, NJ 1976
Includes: unemployment ; Davis-Bacon ; jobs programs
46 6/4 - Homemakers Upjohn Ribbon Cutting, Moorestown, NJ 1976
Includes: health care
47 6/4 - NJ State Council of Machinists, Annual 3-Day Conference, Atlantic City 1976
Includes: labor legislation ; occupational safety & health
48 6/4 - Passaic City Democratic Club, Gene Boyle’s, Clifton 1976
Includes: 1976 election
49 6/6 - Hunterdon Cty Fund Raiser, Clinton, NJ 1976
Includes: Democratic Committee ; 1976 election
50 6/6 - Warren Cty Democrats, Phillipsburg 1976
Includes: 1976 election
51 6/7- Brandeis Award Dinner, Short Hills 1976
52 6/11 - Inter. Union of Electrical, Radio, Machine Workers, Atlantic City 1976
Includes: unemployment
53 6/12 - NJ Association of Postmasters, Holiday Inn, Wildwood, NJ 1976
Includes: Postal Service cost-cutting, funding, service quality
54 6/12 - NJ Podiatry Society, Hyatt House, Cherry Hill, NJ 1976
Includes: health care ; professionalization of podiatrists ; hospital-based services
55 6/14 - American Assoc of University Administrators, Denver Hilton Hotel 1976
Includes: higher education
56 6/15 - Institutional Trader Conference, NY Hilton (cancelled) 1976
Includes: securities market
57 6/17 - NJ Assoc of Freeholders, Cherry Hill, Hyatt House 1976
Includes: municipal securities disclosure ; role of fed government / revenue-sharing
58 6/19 - NJ VFW, Wildwood Convention Hall 1976
Includes: veterans benefits ; VA hospitals
59 6/19 - Young Dems, Point Pleasant, NJ 1976
Includes: 1976 election
60 6/22 - NJ Broadcasters Association, McAfee, NJ 1976
Includes: mediating role of broadcasting industry
61 6/23 - American Federation of Govern Employees, West Front of Capitol 1976
Includes: importance of Federal workers
62 6/24 - NJ Council of Senior Citizens, Asbury Park Convention Hall 1976
Includes: critique of Ford re: programs for elderly
63 6/24 - Monmouth County Democrats, Shrewsbury, NJ 1976
Includes: 1976 election
64 6/25 - Middlesex Cty Young Democrats, Edison, NJ 1976
Includes: 1976 election
65 6/26 - NJ Conference on Handicapped Individuals, Somerset County College 1976
66 6/26 - NJ Press Association, Spring Lake, NJ 1976
Includes: investigative reporting
Box Folder
1051 1 7/6 - General Electric, Erie, PA 1976
Includes: presidential nominee practices ; mass transit
2 7/13 - Democratic National Convention on Human Needs 1976
Includes: HAW address proposing plank for Democratic Party platform
3 7/23 - Wall Demos, Spring Lake Heights, NJ 1976
Includes: Wall Democratic Club ; 1976 election
4 7/23 - Statement Introducing Thompson before Subc on Water Resources, Public Works Comm 1976
Includes: Tocks Island project
5 8/1 - Polish-American Day, Somerville, NJ 1976
Includes: VA health care for veterans of Polish armed services
6 8/4 - Opening Statem on Securities Activities of Commercial Banks 1976
7 8/4 - Remarks by Mrs Williams before Nat Advisory Comm on Women & Mental Health, Harvard 1976
8 8/7 - Friends of Frank Nero, Somerville 1976
Includes: 1976 election ; Democratic Party priorities ; economy
9 8/7 - S. Jersey Italian-American Dinner for Florio, Almonescon 1976
Includes: 1976 election ; unemployment
10 8/7 - UNICO Convention, Cherry Hill Hyatt 1976
Includes: HAW Distinguished Service award
11 8/8 - Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies, N. Brunswick 1976
12 8/12 - IBM Executives Luncheon, Franklin Lakes 1976
Includes: HAW efforts re: individual NJ companies ; unemployment ; economic security
13 8/12 - Middlesex Cty Dinner, East Brunswick 1976
Includes: 1976 election
14 8/13 - American-Italian Society of Union Cty, Elizabeth 1976
Includes: Feast of St Rocco
15 8/15 - Minority Contractors & Craftsmen Trade Assn Dinner, Newark 1976
Includes: equal employment opportunity
16 8/16 - Kemper Insurance Company, Summit (Q&A) 1976
Includes: economic security
17 8/18 - Middlesex Cty Dem Dinner, Pines Manor, Edison 1976
Includes: 1976 election
18 8/26 - MARC-NAHRO Housing Conf, Mayflower Hotel 1976
19 8/28 - Lavalette Bicentennial Parade 1976
20 8/28 - Student Seminar, Kenilworth, NJ 1976
Includes: remarks to HAW campaign student volunteers ; 1976 election
21 8/28 - Cumberland Cty Baseball Finals 1976
22 8/31 - OIC Convocation Dinner, Philadelphia, PA 1976
Includes: Opportunities Industrialization Centers ; HAW award ; self-help ; housing
23 9/1 - Open. Statement before Securities Sub on Securities Activities of Commercial Banks 1976
24 9/2 - NJ State Assoc of Chiefs of Police, Berkeley Heights, NJ 1976
Includes: crime ; lenient judges & sentencing
25 9/9 - Monmouth Cty Assoc for Retarded Citizens 1976
Includes: groundbreaking ceremony
26 9/9 - Fiddler’s Elbow, Debate with Sen. Buckley 1976
Includes: Country Club Board of Directors “Dialogue Luncheon” ; Federal intervention in private enterprise system
27 9/10 - NJ American Legion, Wildwood 1976
Includes: unemployment ; veterans benefits
28 9/10 - Civil Air Patrol, West Orange 1976
29 9/10 - Passaic Cty Demo. Dinner, West Paterson 1976
Includes: 1976 election
30 9/11 - Hackensack Bicentennial Parade 1976
31 9/11 - South Jersey / Philad ILGWU 1976
Includes: labor legislation ; Section 807 of Tariff Schedule
32 9/11 - Introductory Remarks for Senator Walter Mondale 1976
33 9/15 - Camden Cty Democratic Dinner honoring Senator, Cherry Hill 1976
Includes: 1976 election ; unemployment
34 9/15 - DNC Conference on Housing 1976
35 9/16 - NJ State Fair, Hamilton Township 1976
Includes: 1976 election
36 9/16 - Bergen Cty Democratic Mens Club, Moonachie 1976
Includes: 1976 election
37 9/17 - NJ Carpenters Convention (speech not delivered, sent as message) 1976
Includes: labor legislation
38 9/17 - Salem Cty Democratic Dinner, Centerton 1976
Includes: 1976 election
39 9/18 - Holmdel Democratic Dinner, Lincroft 1976
Includes: 1976 election
40 9/18 - Campbell Cocktail Party, Shrewsbury 1976
Includes: 1976 election
41 9/19 - Teterboro Aviation Hall of Fame Dedication 1976
42 9/20 - NJ AFL-CIO Convention 1976
Includes: labor legislation
43 9/20 - Bergen County Freeholders Dinner, Cliffside Park 1976
Includes: 1976 election
44 9/20 - NJ Conference of Mayors, Trenton 1976
Includes: pollution control ; revenue sharing ; public works
45 9/20 - Introducing Jimmy Carter at Whistlestop Train in Newark 1976
46 9/20 - Plainfield Central Jersey Chamber of Commerce, So. Plainfield 1976
Includes: unemployment
47 9/21 - NJ Cancer Institute, House Office Dining Room 1976
48 9/22 - Cumberland County Demo Comm, Centerton Golf Club 1976
Includes: 1976 election
49 9/22 - Remarks on Floor by HAW in Tribute to John Pastore’s Retirement 1976
50 9/25 - Stanhope Democratic Comm Dinner Dance 1976
Includes: 1976 election
51 9/26 - Lawn Party for HAW by Carl Hartmann, Wallington, NJ 1976
Includes: 1976 election
52 9/26 - Morris Township Clambake 1976
Includes: 1976 election
53 9/27 - Amalgamated Transit Union, Atlanta, GA 1976
Includes: public employees pension plans ; mass transit ; labor legislation
54 10/1 - Failure in Ford Policy on Aging: Housing 1976
55 10/1 - Floor Statement of OTB, HR 14071 1976
Includes: interstate off track betting ; horse racing as revenue source for states
56 10/2 - Hudson Cty Senior Citizens, Jersey City 1976
Includes: “There’s Work To Be Done in Aging” ; Social Security ; Medicare
57 10/2 - Fundraiser for Bauman-Blair, Princeton Twp 1976
Includes: 1976 election
58 10/2 - Bergen Cty Democratic Women’s Luncheon, Tammy Brook Country Club 1976
Includes: 1976 election
59 10/2 - Bergen-Passaic Optometric Society 1976
60 10/3 - Polish National Home, Elizabeth 1976
Includes: 1976 election
61 10/3 - UAW, CAP Meeting 1976
Includes: 1976 election ; labor legislation
62 10/3 - United Steelworkers of America 1976
Includes: Local 2670, Trenton, NJ ; unemployment ; occupational safety & health
63 10/3 - Groundbreaking of Reform Temple, East Brunswick 1976
Includes: support for Israel ; Arab boycott
64 10/5 - OIC Awards Luncheon 1976
Includes: Jersey City, NJ ; HAW award ; Opportunities Industrialization Centers
65 10/5 - Dedication of Social Services Building, Freehold Twp 1976
66 10/5 - Introducing Joan Mondale at Testimonial for HAW 1976
Includes: Edison, NJ
67 10/7 - Cape May County Democratic Dinner, Ocean City, NJ 1976
Includes: 1976 election
68 10/7 - Temple B’nai Abraham, Livingston 1976
Includes: 1976 election ; support for Israel ; Arab boycott
69 10/8 - Rutgers Community Health Plan, Dedication of New Health Center 1976
Includes: HMOs
70 10/8 - PBA Local 104, West Orange 1976
Includes: 1976 election
71 10/8- NJ Industrial Union Council, Atlantic City 1976
Includes: 1976 election
72 10/8 - Telephone Workers Union, Local 827 IBEW, Atlantic City 1976
Includes: unemployment ; labor legislation
73 10/8 - AOH Dinner for Mayor Tom Dunn of Elizabeth 1976
Includes: Ancient Order of Hibernians ; 1976 election
74 10/8 - Somerset Cty Central Labor Council, Somerville Inn 1976
Includes: labor legislation
75 10/9 - Maplewood Democratic Committee 1976
Includes: 1976 election
76 10/9 - Hunterdon County Young Democrats 1976
Includes: 1976 election
77 10/9 - Williams-Nero Fundraiser, Princeton 1976
Includes: 1976 election
78 10/9-10 - Possible Notes for Remarks at Columbus Day Parades 1976
79 10/8 - Continental Civic Association Award 1976
Includes: Jersey City, NJ ; 1976 election
80 10/10 - Cranford Democratic Committee Breakfast 1976
Includes: 1976 election
81 10/10 - Fair Lawn Democratic Comm Rally 1976
Includes: 1976 election
82 10/11 - Dedication of I-80 1976
Includes: Interstate Highway Route 80 ; Christopher Columbus Highway
83 10/11 - Rutgers University Rally with Senator Kennedy 1976
Includes: 1976 election ; economy
84 10/13 - Annual Candidates Night at Holiday City at Berkeley 1976
Includes: Toms River, NJ ; programs for elderly
85 10/14 - NJ Hospital Association 1976
Includes: Cherry Hill, NJ ; health care
86 10/15 - Middlesex Cty American-Hungarian Demo Committee 1976
Includes: 1976 election
87 10/15 - State Firemen’s MBA Valor Awards Dinner, Union 1976
88 10/16 - NJ Assoc for Retarded Citizens 1976
Includes: Bordentown, NJ ; HAW Humanitarian award
89 10/16 - Luncheon for Pat McGann, Elizabeth 1976
Includes: 1976 election
90 10/16 - A. Philip Randolph Institute 1976
Includes: Newark, NJ ; Salute to Congressman Andy Young
91 10/16 - Upsala College, East Orange 1976
Includes: ethics in business & public service
92 10/16 - Union / Somerset “Lawyers for Williams,” Mountainside 1976
Includes: 1976 election
93 10/17 - Millburn- Short Hills Demo Club 1976
Includes: 1976 election
94 10/17 - Asbury Park Democratic Club 1976
Includes: 1976 election
95 10/17 - Bayonne Boy Scouts of America #332 1976
Includes: honoring Frank Fitzpatrick
96 10/17 - Passaic Cty AFL-CIO Labor Council 1976
Includes: labor legislation
97 10/18 - Testimonial for HAW, The Lodge, Anglesea 1976
Includes: 1976 election
98 10/18 - Seabrook House 1976
Includes: alcoholism
99 10/21 - Middlesex County College Conference on ERISA 1976
Box Folder
1052 1 10/21 - Advertising Club of New Jersey 1976
Includes: Luncheon honoring Sonny Werblin, Newark, NJ
2 10/22 - Annual Mayor Reception 1976
Includes: Rahway, NJ ; 1976 election
3 10/22 - Burlington County Democratic Club 1976
Includes: 1976 election
4 10/23 - ILGWU Williams-Carter Rally 1976
Includes: North Bergen, NJ ; 1976 election ; labor legislation ; Section 807 of Tariff Schedule
5 10/23 - Montclair Democrats for Good Government 1976
Includes: 1976 election
6 10/23 - Monmouth & Ocean Cty Central Labor Union 1976
Includes: 1976 election
7 10/13 - On Revenue Sharing before NJ Freeholders Assoc 1976
8 10/23 - Carteret Democratic Club 1976
Includes: 1976 election
9 10/23 - Ocean Cty Democratic Organization 1976
Includes: 1976 election
10 10/23 - Laurence Harbor Democratic Club 1976
Includes: 1976 election
11 10/23 - Greater Colonia Democratic Committee 1976
Includes: 1976 election
12 10/24 - Gloucester County Democratic Club 1976
Includes: 1976 election
13 10/25 - Essex County Democratic Club 1976
Includes: 1976 election
14 10/26 - Township of Matawan Press Conference & Tour 1976
Includes: Clifford Beach shore protection project
15 10/26 - Edison Township Democrats 1976
Includes: 1976 election
16 10/26 - Stephen Lozowick Reception 1976
Includes: 1976 election ; Democratic Party priorities
17 10/26 - United Democratic Club of Middlesex 1976
Includes: 1976 election
18 10/27 - City of Hoboken 1976
Includes: Dedication of Clock Tower apartments ; housing ; urban renewal
19 10/27 - Mercer County Democrats 1976
Includes: 1976 election ; Democratic Party principles
20 10/27 - Youth Haven Runaway Program, Passaic County Day 1976
21 10/28 - Building & Construction Trades Union of Middlesex County 1976
Includes: labor legislation ; unemployment
22 10/28 - Hudson County Regular Democrats 1976
Includes: 1976 election
23 10/29 - National Hemophilia Foundation 1976
Includes: HAW Humanitarian of Year award
24 10/29 - Monmouth County Democrats 1976
Includes: 1976 election
25 10/29 - Woodbridge Democratic Club 1976
Includes: 1976 election
26 10/29 - Dr. Martin Luther King Community Center 1976
Includes: Newark, NJ ; 1976 election
27 10/29 - Sheriff John Cryan’s Fashion Show 1976
Includes: Irvington, NJ ; 1976 election
28 10/30 - Ward E Democratic Club of Jersey City 1976
Includes: 1976 election
29 10/30 - Hudson County Independent Bus Owners Association 1976
Includes: 1976 election ; mass transit
30 10/30 - 5th Ward Democrats of Elizabeth 1976
Includes: 1976 election
31 10/30 - Elizabeth Democratic Association 1976
Includes: 1976 election
32 10/30 - Perth Amboy City Democrats 1976
Includes: 1976 election
33 10/31 - Temple Shalom, River Edge 1976
Includes: support for Israel ; Arab boycott ; arms sales
34 10/31 - Union County Democratic Committee 1976
Includes: 1976 election
35 10/31 - Morris County Democratic Committee 1976
Includes: 1976 election
36 10/31 - Hillside Democratic Organization 1976
Includes: 1976 election
37 10/31 - Hoboken Mayor’s Dance & Rally 1976
Includes: 1976 election
38 10/31 - DAV Dinner Dance, Irvington 1976
Includes: NJ Disabled American Veterans ; Irvington, NJ ; veterans benefits
39 11/17 - Catholic Community Services & Mt Carmel Guild, Thomm’s Restaurant 1976
Includes: HAW award
40 11/20 - Nat Jewish Hospital & Research Community, S. Orange 1976
41 12/3 - Securities Industry Association, Boca Raton, FL 1976
Includes: securities market ; national market system ; commercial bank activities
42 12/4 - Hudson County Bar Assoc, NYC 1976
Includes: HAW award
43 12/8 - Regular Common Carrier Conf, Orlando, FL 1976
Includes: occupational safety & health ; truck brakes / Standard 121
44 Speech Index 1977
45 1/13 - Opening Statement on Hearings on Picatinny Arsenal 1977
Includes: Subcomm on Military Construction Appropriations
46 1/13 - OIC Legislative Breakfast, Washington Hilton Hotel 1977
Includes: economic recovery program
47 1/16 - Jewish War Veterans, Walter Kozloski, Freehold, NJ 1977
Includes: veterans benefits
48 1/16 - Perth Amboy General Hospital 1977
Includes: groundbreaking of hospital wing
49 1/16 - Ribbon-Cutting for Assemblyman Esposito, Jersey City 1977
50 1/24 - Graduate School, City Univ of NY Conference on Older Persons 1977
Includes: “What Happens Next in Aging” ; programs for elderly ; older workers
51 1/27 - Brief Remarks at Senator Moynihan Dinner, NYC 1977
52 1/28 - Middlesex Cty Victory Dinner 1977
Includes: Democratic Party priorities
53 1/29 - Bergen Cty Democratic Men’s Club, The Cotillion, Garfield 1977
Includes: installation ceremonies for President Dick Norman ; Democratic Party priorities
54 1/30 - Westfield Community Center Assoc Rededication 1977
Includes: education & employment
55 2/1 - Statement on Church Amendment to S Res 4 1977
Includes: continuation of Special Committee on Aging
56 2/3 - NJ Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Sheraton Park, Washington, DC 1977
Includes: Democratic Party priorities
57 2/5 - Dealer Bank Association, Scottsdale, AZ 1977
Includes: municipal securities
58 2/21 - Opening Remarks at Hearing before Sub on Internl Finance 1977
Includes: Israel ; Arab boycott
59 2/23 - Opening Statement on S 208, The National Mass Transportation Assistance Act of 1977 1977
60 2/25 - Opening Statement at Hearings before Subcomm on Housing & Urban Affairs 1977
Includes: S 208 (urban mass transportation)
61 2/28 - Glass Packaging Institute, Oahu, HI 1977
Includes: air pollution ; natural gas pricing
62 3/3 - Blumenthal Lunch, Waldorf-Astoria, NYC 1977
Includes: Secretary of Treasury ; SEC ; capital formation for national infrastructure ; securities market
63 3/5 - Award as “Seton Hall Bayley Knight of the Year,” South Orange 1977
Includes: HAW award
64 3/14 - Hardwicke Cos. Inc, Miami, FL 1977
Includes: survey of recent Congressional achievements ; media coverage & public perception of Congress
65 3/16 - Opening Remarks on Corrupt Payments Overseas & Disclosure of Corporate Ownership, BH&UA 1977
66 3/20 - Proprietary Association, Geneva, Switzerland 1977
Includes: World Federation of Proprietary Medicine Manufacturers ; self-medication ; deceptive advertising ; pharmaceuticals ; over the counter drugs
67 3/24 - Golembe Associates Inc, Chicago 1977
Includes: “Ability of Banks to Serve the Public” ; Glass-Steagall Act ; Securities Subcomm ; banks entry to securities business
68 3/25 - Jefferson/Jackson Day Dinner, Edison (cancelled) 1977
69 3/26 - Linden City Democratic Club 1977
Includes: Democratic Party priorities
70 3/30 - Statement on an Amendment to HR 4877, Supplemental Appropriations 1977
Includes: housing for elderly & handicapped
71 4/1 - Cape Council of the Navy League, Wildwood Crest, NJ 1977
Includes: national defense ; importance of reservists
72 4/5 - Public Transit Association, Hyatt Regency 1977
Includes: S 208 (mass transit)
73 4/13 - Remarks on Transfer of Jobs from Military Ocean Terminal 1977
Includes: Bayonne, NJ
74 4/18 - News Conf Announcing South NJ Conference, Sheraton-Poste Inn, Cherry Hill 1977
75 4/21 - Cong Meeting of NJ Assoc of School Administrators 1977
Includes: funding for education programs
76 4/23 - Somerset County Democrats 1977
Includes: assessment of Carter administration ; energy
77 4/24 - National Broadcasters Hall of Fame, Freehold, NJ 1977
78 4/28 - Opening Statement at Sec Sub Hearings on SEC Budget Request for 78-80 1977
79 5/3 - Wertheim & Co, L’Enfant Plaza Hotel, DC 1977
Includes: housing seminar
80 5/4 - Golembe Associates, L’Enfant Plaza Hotel 1977
Includes: “Banking in the Carter Era” ; “Glass-Steagall Act & Constraints on Bank Securities Activities & ; Corporate Financing”
81 5/4 - Floor Statement on Impaction Adjustment Amendment 1977
Includes: allocation formula for community development block grant program ; HAW amendment to S 1246
82 5/5 - National/State Advisory Councils on Voc Ed 1977
Includes: vocational & technical education ; role of advisory council
83 5/6 - American Federation of Teachers 1977
Includes: education programs ; collective bargaining for teachers
84 5/11 - US Conference of Mayors, Employment & Training Advisory Council, DC 1977
Includes: CETA ; jobs programs
85 5/13 - National Assoc of Trade & Technical Schools, Montreal, Canada 1977
Includes: vocational education
86 5/17 - Dana Corporation Luncheon, DC 1977
Includes: labor legislation ; occupational safety & health ; mine safety
87 5/18 - Union Carbide Meeting (no remarks, only memo) 1977
Includes: energy ; opposition to company move from NYC to Danbury, CT
Box Folder
1053 1 5/21 - Raritan Valley Chamber of Commerce, Somerset, NJ 1977
Includes: energy ; offshore oil drilling ; housing ; unemployment
2 5/24 - Essex Cty Democratic Victory Dinner, West Orange 1977
Includes: 1977 election
3 5/27 - Assembly District #38 (John Skevin), Lodi, NJ 1977
Includes: 1977 election ; economy
4 6/5 - SS Peter & Paul Polish Catholic Church Diamond Jubilee, Passaic 1977
5 6/6 - Pfizer Inc Employees, Parsippany, NJ 1977
Includes: survey of national issues
6 6/7 - Floor Statement in Support of S 1523, Housing & Community Development Act of 1977 1977
7 6/8 - Testimony before Sub on Parks & Recreation on S 975, National Parks Access Act 1977
8 6/9 - Oil, Chemical & Atomic Workers Legis Conf, DC 1977
Includes: occupational safety & health ; labor relations legislation
9 6/9 - Statement on Inspection & Maintenance Amendment 1977
Includes: auto emissions ; clean air
10 6/10 - Marie H Katzenbach School for the Deaf, West Trenton, NJ 1977
Includes: legislation in support of disabled
11 6/10 - US Military Prep School, Fort Monmouth 1977
Includes: military service as public service
12 6/16 - Area Agencies on Aging Org, DC 1977
Includes: programs for elderly
13 6/17 - Southern NJ Business Opportunity Conf, Cherry Hill 1977
14 6/20 - Marshall Foundation, San Francisco 1977
Includes: Equal Employment Opportunity Seminar ; sex discrimination ; Gilbert v General Electric Supreme Court decision ; HAW bill S 995 ; age discrimation ; compliance enforcement coordination
15 6/20 - Floor Statement on S 717, Federal Mine Safety & Health 1977
16 6/21 - Statement before the Senate Veterans Affairs Subcomm on Compensation & Pensions 1977
Includes: HAW bill S 379 (compensation for severe disabilities)
17 6/23 - Opening Statement on Floor on S 208, Mass Transit Bill 1977
18 6/23 - NJ Zionist Brandeis Awards Dinner, Mrs Williams “Woman of Year” 1977
19 6/23 - American Jewish Congress, 21 Club, NYC 1977
Includes: HAW award ; Israel ; Arab boycott bill
20 6/28 - Floor Amendment on the Agriculture Appropriations Bill 1977
Includes: show horse protection
21 6/30 - NJ Assoc of Counties, Atlantic City (cancelled) 1977
Includes: welfare reform ; mine safety ; mass transit
22 7/14 - Statement before Sub on International Trade of Senate Comm on Finance 1977
Includes: aircraft engine tariff ; Purex Corp, NJ
23 8/4 - Statement on S 1616, National Agricultural Land Policy Act 1977
24 8/8 - “Sheriff Paul Kiernan Night,” Monmouth Beach 1977
Includes: 1977 election
25 9/6 - CPC International Inc, Englewood Cliffs 1977
Includes: international economic cooperation ; relation of business & government ; global distribution of goods & services
26 9/10 - Introducing Byrne during Carter Campaign Swing through NJ 1977
27 9/17 - Testimonial for Joe Gleason, AFGE, New Brunswick, NJ 1977
28 9/23 - Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, Hyatt Regency, DC 1977
Includes: labor influence in Congress ; full employment
29 924 - Opportunities Industrialization Council of Union County 1977
Includes: HAW award ; jobs programs ; minimum wage
30 9/27 - Biennial Convention of Amalgamated Transit Union, DC 1977
Includes: mass transit ; Great Society ; minimum wage ; HAW bill S 1883 (labor relations reform)
31 10/4 - Floor Statement on Deregulation of Natural Gas 1977
32 10/5 - NJ Mortgage Bankers Association, Point Pleasant, NJ 1977
Includes: Mortgage Lending Conference ; Housing & Community Developmennt Act
33 10/8 - Fundraiser for Assemblyman Richard Van Wagner, Port Monmouth 1977
Includes: 1977 election
34 10/8 - Trenton Polish American Democratic Club 1977
35 10/9 - Cranford Democratic Breakfast 1977
Includes: unemployment
36 10/9 - Camden Cty Democratic Comm, Latin Casino, Cherry Hill 1977
37 10/9 - Breakfast Honoring Mayor Frank Rodgers, Harrison, NJ 1977
Includes: 1977 election
38 10/14 - NAACP, Robert Treat Hotel, Newark 1977
39 10/15 - NJ State Industrial Union Council, Atlantic City 1977
Includes: minimum wage ; labor law reform
40 10/21 - Burlington Democrats 1977
Includes: progress on Democratic priorities
41 10/22 - Dedication of Saint Mary’s Tower, Hoboken 1977
Includes: St Mary’s Hospital ; community vs Federal funding ; health care
42 10/28 - Lincroft Senior Citizens, Groundbreaking 1977
Includes: Luftman Towers ; housing for elderly
43 10/28 - Memo on Hudson County Dinner 1977
Includes: 1977 election Democratic gathering
44 10/29 - First Mayoral Conference on Handicapped, North Bergen High School 1977
45 10/29 - Carteret Democratic Organization Dinner Dance 1977
Includes: 1977 election ; remarks for campaign appearances ; Democratic Party priorities
46 10/29 - Greater Colonia Democrats 1977
Includes: 1977 election
47 10/30 - Sussex County Democratic Club 1977
Includes: 1977 election ; public works
48 10/30 - Hunterdon Democratic Club 1977
Includes: 1977 election ; remarks for campaign appearances ; Democratic Party priorities
49 11/1 - Information Science Inc, Hyatt Regency 1977
Includes: enforcement re: OSHA & equal employment laws ; ERISA implementation ; sex discrimination re: pregnancy disability
50 11/2 - American Council of Life Insurance, Reston, VA 1977
Includes: “The Insurance Industry & Private Pension Plans - Challenge for the Future”
51 11/5 - American Civil Liberties Union of Rutgers U, New Brunswick 1977
Includes: HAW award ; labor law reform ; migratory labor ; sex discrimination re: pregnancy disability
52 11/5 - Occupational Center of Union County, Dedication of New Voc Rehab Facility, Roselle 1977
Includes: programs for disabled ; vocational rehabilitation
53 11/19 - NJ Bar Assoc Labor Law Section, Southhampton Princess Hotel, Bermuda 1977
Includes: HAW bill S 1883 (labor law reform) ; analysis of competing bills S 1883 & S 1855
54 11/29 - National Right to Read Prog and Older Americans Volunteer Prog of ACTION 1977
55 12/3 - International Fund for Animal Welfare, Robert Treat Hotel 1977
Includes: HAW award ; ethical treatment of animals ; wildlife protection
56 12/5 - Whig-Cliosophic Society, Princeton U (1 of 2) 1977
Includes: assessment of Carter administration ; media coverage & public perceptions of Congress ; influence of special interests/lobbyists ; energy bill
57 12/5 - Whig-Cliosophic Society, Princeton U (2 of 2) 1977
58 Speech Index 1978
59 1/19 - Press Conference Remarks on Labor Reform Act 1978
Includes: HAW bill S 1883
60 1/24 - National Planning Comm Meeting of Machinists 1978
Includes: HAW bill S 1883
61 1/30 - ILGWU Hyatt Regency Hotel, DC 1978
Includes: HAW bill S 1883
62 1/30 - Securities Industry Association, Loew’s L’Enfant Plaza Hotel, DC 1978
Includes: bank securities activities ; Glass-Steagall Act ; national market system ; banking regulatory structure
Box Folder
1054 1 2/2 - NJ State Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Sheraton Park Hotel, DC 1978
2 2/9 - International Chiropractic Assoc, DC 1978
Includes: health care
3 2/9 - Catholic Club, Norwalk, CT 1978
Includes: suvey of recent legislative achievements ; social welfare programs
4 2/22 - INA Corporation Board of Directors, Washington, DC 1978
Includes: workers compensation ; ERISA administration & improvements
5 2/24 - Nomination Hearings on Frank Markoe, Foreign Relations Comm 1978
Includes: Board for International Broadcasting
6 2/25 - Mercer Cty Detention Center, Trenton 1978
Includes: dedication ceremony ; concern for condition of pretrial detainees
7 2/27 - Opening Statement at Hearing of Transportation Study Commission in NYC 1978
Includes: surface transportation (mass transit & highway)
8 3/1 - Opening Remarks on S 2441, Administration’s Transportation Proposals 1978
Includes: surface transportation (mass transit & highway)
9 3/7 - National Endowment for Humanities, NJ Legisl Breakfast 1978
Includes: Thomas Fleming’s history of NJ
10 3/7 - American Public Transit Assoc, Hyatt Regency Hotel 1978
Includes: surface transportation (mass transit & highway)
11 3/18 - Dedication Ceremonies for Wildwood Boardwalk 1978
Includes: public works ; lumber from Nixon & Carter inaugurations
12 3/30 - University of North Carolina 1978
Includes: Fred T Foard Jr Memorial Lecture ; “National Health Policy for Occupations & ; Health training Training in the Health Professions” ; occupational safety & health
13 3/30 - Golembe Associates 1978
Includes: National Conf on Competition in Banking ; Glass-Steagall ; bank securities activities
14 4/3 - Greater Newark Chamber of Commerce Transportation Conference, Prudential Plaza 1978
Includes: surface transportation (mass transit & highway)
15 4/5 - Introducing AMVETS Comm Frank Ruggiero, Vet Aff Comm 1978
Includes: VA hospital in Camden
16 4/6 - National Congress of Hispanic American Citizens 1978
Includes: HAW award ; bilingual education
17 4/7 - Fundraiser for Rep Helen Meyner, Braidburn CC 1978
18 4/11 - Natl Consumers League, Cap Hilton 1978
Includes: HAW Trumpeter award ; labor legislation ; occupational safety & health ; consumer protection & education
19 4/12 - Introducing Witnesses, House Sub Camden VA Hosp 1978
20 4/13 - Opening Statement on Cong Housing Bill, Sub House & Urban Affair 1978
Includes: HAW bill S 2691 (congregate housing) ; housing for elderly & disabled
21 4/18 - Bldg Trades Dept, AFL-CIO, Washington, DC 1978
Includes: labor law reform
22 4/18 - Wash-Balto, Cornell Society Hotelmen 1978
Includes: Atlantic City casinos ; hotel industry re: CETA/jobs programs
23 4/20 - Introducing Anita Miller, FHLB Nominee 1978
24 4/21 - Gen Elect Relations Mngmt, Clearwater, FL 1978
Includes: General Electric Co meeting on relations management ; extent of citizen communication and influence on Congress on issues
25 4/24 - Recruitment Training Program, Washington, DC 1978
Includes: HAW award ; equal employment opportunity ; jobs programs
26 4/25 - Hearings of Senate Subcommittee on Securities, HR 8331 1978
Includes: Securities Investor Protection Act Amendments
27 5/1 - Opening Statement of HAW, Senate Committee on Banking, Housing & Urban Affairs 1978
Includes: S 2441 (Fed Public Transportation Act)
28 5/6 - NJ State Carpenters Non-Partisan Political Education Committee 1978
Includes: Rutgers U ; labor law reform
29 5/7 - National Endowment for the Humanities 1978
Includes: Thomas Fleming’s history of NJ
30 5/9 - Senate Human Resources Comm - White House Breakfast 1978
Includes: labor law reform ; S 2467
31 5/11 - Proprietary Association 1978
Includes: pharmaceutical industry ; S 2755 (drug regulatory reform) ; over the counter drugs
32 5/12 - NJ Democratic State Committee Annual Victory Dinner 1978
Includes: Newark, NJ ; 1978 election ; introduction of Sen Robert Byrd
33 5/13 - Jeanette Williams - NJ Branch of the Humane Society 1978
Includes: animal welfare legislation
34 5/18 - Opening Statement, Hearings Senate Subcom on Securities, S 2715 1978
Includes: SEC authorization
35 5/20 - NJ Standardbred Breeders & Owners Assoc 1978
Includes: HAW award
36 5/21 - 100th Anniversary Celebration, Kingston United Methodist Church 1978
Includes: Christian concern for social justice ; labor law reform ; elderly ; handicapped
37 5/21 - New Jersey Quality of Life Conference 1978
Includes: North Brunswick, NJ ; prenatal & child health care
38 5/23 - International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans 1978
Includes: HAW bill S 3017 (ERISA Improvements Act)
39 6/5 - Symposium on the Institutionalization of Federal Programs 1978
Includes: Mitre Corp ; evaluation of effectiveness of government programs ; use of demonstration programs
40 6/9 - American Apparel Manufacturers Association 1978
Includes: survey of various legislative reform efforts
41 6/10 - Harmon Cove Commuter Rail Stop 1978
Includes: mass transit
42 6/11 - Suffolk Law School Graduating Class 1978
Includes: ethical standards ; legal support for social justice
43 6/16 - Fed Bar Assn & Commerce Clearing House, Market System Conference 1978
Includes: “Congressional Expectations” ; securities market
44 6/16 - Fifth Annual Adult Learning Center Graduate Recognition Program 1978
Includes: Plainfield, NJ ; adult education
45 6/17 - Somerset County Democratic Committee 1978
Includes: taxpayer revolt ; California Proposition 13 ; big vs bad government
46 6/19 - Hartz Mountain Industries 1978
Includes: Harmon Cove commuter rail stop opening ceremony ; Bergen Main Line
47 6/21 - Janeway Seminar 1978
Includes: economy
48 6/23 - New Jersey Business Opportunity Conference 1978
49 6/24 - New Jersey Press Association 1978
Includes: Spring Lake, NJ ; media coverage of legislation
50 7/11 - Opening Statement before Senate Committee on Banking, Housing & Urban Affairs 1978
Includes: hearing on state incentive grant program ; urban affairs
51 7/18 - National Housing Conference 1978
Includes: congregate housing for senior citizens
52 7/20 - AFL-CIO Appalachian Council, Job Corps Training Conference 1978
53 7/20 - Floor Speech, Domenici-Williams Amendment 1978
Includes: congregate housing for elderly & handicapped ; amendment to S 3084
54 7/ - Statement in Support of S 3084, Housing & Community Development Act of 1978 1978
55 8/ - Opening Statement, Federal Public Transportation Act of 1978 1978
56 8/8 - Subcommittee on Parks & Recreation 1978
Includes: Pine Barrens
57 8/26 - Bridgeton Eastern US Semi-Pro Baseball Tournament 1978
58 9/6 - Statement in Support of Congregate Housing Services Appropriations 1978
59 9/13 - AFL-CIO First National Conference on Occupational Safety & Health 1978
Includes: OSHA
60 9/15 - American Bankers Association 1978
Includes: Employee Benefit Trusts Workshop ; ERISA Improvements Act
61 9/18 - National Council on Alcoholism 1978
Includes: Introduction of Wilbur Mills ; Edison, NJ ; alcoholism programs
62 9/21 - 19th Constitutional Convention - United Steelworkers 1978
Includes: Atlantic City, NJ ; labor legislation ; anti-union sentiment among public
Box Folder
1055 1 9/20 - Ground Breaking Ceremony NAFEC 1978
Includes: National Aviation Facilities Experimental Center ; Atlantic City, NJ
2 9/24 - Dedication Ceremonies of Newark Beth Israel Medical Center 1978
Includes: health care
3 10/8 - Bill Bradley Fundraiser 1978
Includes: Meadowlands Hilton, Secaucus, NJ ; 1978 election ; introduction of Senator Edward Kennedy
4 10/17 - College of Dentistry & Medicine of New Jersey 1978
Includes: Newark, NJ ; cancer research
5 10/17 - Dedication of Essex Plaza 1978
Includes: Newark, NJ ; housing project for elderly
6 10/18 - First Prevention Conference - Morris County Alcohol & Drug Abuse Council 1978
7 10/20 - Newark Branch, NAACP 1978
Includes: Humphrey-Hawkins employment bill
8 10/20 - Psychiatric Institute Foundation, Conference on Alcoholism 1978
9 10/24 - Ninth National Conf on Human Resource Systems, Information Science Inc (1 of 2) 1978
Includes: occupational safety & health ; ERISA Improvements Act ; employment of handicapped
10 10/24 - Ninth National Conf on Human Resource Systems, Information Science Inc (2 of 2) 1978
11 10/26 - NJ Hospital Assn Voluntary Cost Containment Conf 1978
Includes: health care
12 10/27 - Ocean County Off. On Aging Hearing 1978
Includes: health care for elderly
13 10/27 - General Public Utilities Corporation (1 of 2) 1978
Includes: public perception of energy industry ; tax revolt ; nuclear waste ; government regulation of energy industry ; alternative energy sources ; occupational safety & health
14 10/27 - General Public Utilities Corporation (2 of 2) 1978
15 10/28 - Southeast Senior Center for Independent Living 1978
Includes: Englewood, NJ ; services for elderly
16 10/29 - Palisades General Hospital 1978
Includes: North Bergen, NJ ; health care
17 10/31 - Job Corps Facilities Dedication 1978
Includes: Camp Kilmer
18 11/3 - Dedication of Peter W Rodino Building 1978
Includes: Newark, NJ
19 11/3 - Hudson County Democratic Annual Dinner 1978
Includes: 1978 election ; housing programs
20 11/5 - Union County Annual Pre-Victory Breakfast 1978
Includes: 1978 election
21 11/5 - Hunterdon County Democratic Dinner 1978
Includes: 1978 election
22 11/6 - Jimmy Del Monte Testimonial Dinner 1978
Includes: Raritan, NJ
23 11/6 - Bernards High School Political Science Students 1978
Includes: Bernardsville, NJ ; importance of youth as citizens in democracy
24 11/9 - Leukemia Society of US 1978
Includes: cancer research
25 11/13 - Pfizer Inc 1978
Includes: “Legislation for the 96th Congress” ; drug regulation ; pharmaceutical industry ; health care
26 11/20 - NJ School Development Council, Rutgers U Graduate School of Education 1978
Includes: Conference on Gifted & Talented ; education
27 Speech Index 1979
28 1/26 - American Academy of Actuaries, Washington, DC 1979
Includes: ERISA Improvements Act
29 1/26 - Transportation Committee of the Conference of Mayors, Washington, DC 1979
Includes: mass transit
30 1/29 - Coalition of Women’s Art Organizations, Washington, DC 1979
Includes: government support of art & artists ; art bank legislation
31 1/30 - National Assn of Government & Labor Officials (NAGLO), Washington, DC 1979
Includes: occupational safety & health ; workers compensation
32 1/31 - Mortgage Bankers Assn, Washington, DC 1979
Includes: housing ; interest rates
33 2/5 - Governing Council of Securities Industry Assn, Washington, DC 1979
Includes: survey of financial industry legislation ; bank securities activities
34 2/6 - International Management & Development Institute, Washington, DC 1979
Includes: “International Busines - Economic Issues Before the senate” ; international trade ; exports
35 2/8 - New York Paint & Coatings Assn, East Rutherford, NJ 1979
Includes: occupational safety & health
36 2/14 - Railway Progress Institute Passenger Transportation Committee, Key Biscayne, FL 1979
Includes: mass transit ; international trade
37 2/22 - Pharmaceutical Industry Washington Advisory Committee, Washington, DC 1979
Includes: national health insurance ; drug regulation reform ; anti-trust enforcement
38 2/25 - Assn of Community College Trustees, Washington, DC 1979
39 3/2 - Dedication of New Union County Administration Building 1979
40 3/2 - NJ Assn of Black Housing Administrators, Piscataway, NJ 1979
Includes: public housing
41 3/2 - Union County Dept of Human Resources 1979
Includes: social service honorees
42 3/10 - China Peoples Friendship Assn, Cedar Grove, NJ 1979
Includes: HAW China trip
43 3/12 - National Housing Conference, Washington, DC 1979
44 3/16 - NJ Academy of Family Physicians, Atlantic City, NJ 1979
Includes: health care costs ; physician shortages ; health professions education
45 3/21 - Jewish Federation of Northern NJ 1979
Includes: Israeli-Egyptian agreement
46 3/29 - International Chiropractors Assn, National Political Awareness Conf, Washington, DC 1979
Includes: health care costs ; health professions education
47 3/30 - YWCA of Ridgewood, Tribute to Women & Industry 1979
Includes: equal employment opportunity
48 3/31 - Dedication Ceremonies of Cooper Medical Center, Camden, NJ 1979
49 4/5 - NJ Democratic State Committee, Newark, NJ 1979
Includes: dinner honoring HAW’s 20 years in Senate
50 4/6 - Little Falls Elementary School & Public Library 1979
Includes: student-made quilt signed by all senators 7 VP Mondale
51 4/6 - Gloucester County NJEA Legislative Banquet 1979
Includes: proposed removal of Education Dept from HEW
52 4/6 - Fort Dix Rally, Mount Holly, NJ 1979
Includes: proposed transfer of basic training center to South Carolina
53 4/9 - Opening of Robeson Center Gallery, Rutgers U, Newark 1979
Includes: art
Box Folder
1056 1 5/2 - American Horse Protection Assn Inc, Washington, DC 1979
Includes: horse exports for slaughter
2 5/4 - Morris County Democratic Committee, Dinner for Bob Mulcahy 1979
3 5/5 - NJ Assn of Women Business Owners, Princeton, NJ 1979
Includes: higher education for women ; women in workforce
4 5/5 - Hunterdon County Special Olympics 1979
Includes: opportunities for handicapped
5 5/10 - College Hospital of the College of Medicine & Dentistry Dedication 1979
6 5/12 - Frank Wheaton Regional Cancer Treatment Center Dedication, Millville, NJ 1979
7 5/15 - NJ Bankers Assn, Washington, DC 1979
Includes: changes in financial services industry ; regulatory framework over financial services ; bank activity in securities markets
8 5/18 - Education Day, Rider College 1979
Includes: funding of higher education
9 5/19 -Conf on Alcoholism, Hackensack, NJ 1979
10 5/20 - NJ Standardbred Breeders & Owners Assn, Edison, NJ 1979
11 5/22 - Board of Directors of National Assn of Home Builders, Washington, DC 1979
12 5/25 - Commencement Address, Newark College of Arts & Sciences, College of Nursing, Rutgers U 1979
Includes: social changes in America vs nostalgia for past ; conservative impulse in America
13 6/4 - American Racing Conf, American Horse Council Inc, Washington, DC 1979
Includes: off track betting
14 6/9 - Dedication of Secaucus Municipal Government Center 1979
Includes: Economic Development admin funding ; public works ; center as symbolic of government support of community and citizens
15 6/10 -Bergen County Hairdressers & Cosmetologists Assn, Paramus, NJ 1979
16 6/11 - National Assn of Stevedores Board of Directors, Washington, DC 1979
Includes: Longshoremen & Harbor Workers Compensation Act ; Caputo and Blundo Supreme Court cases
17 6/14 - National Federation of Housing Counselors, Arlington, VA 1979
18 6/14 - National Leased Housing Assn, Washington, DC 1979
19 6/15 - Congressional Securities Conference, Bedford, PA 1979
Includes: federal securities code ; changes in financial services industry
20 6/19 - Testimony before Communications Subcommittee 1979
Includes: VHF television station in NJ
21 6/21 - Port Authority Regional Conference on Economic Recovery, NYC 1979
22 6/22 - NJ Press Assn, Spring Lake, NJ 1979
23 6/23 - Dedication of New Wing of Honesty House, Stirling, NJ 1979
Includes: alcoholism
24 6/23 - Occupational Center of Union County, Roselle, NJ 1979
Includes: employment & education of handicapped ; Southeastern Community College v Davis supreme Court case
25 6/25 - NJ Society of Hospital Personnel Directors, Princeton, NJ 1979
Includes: health care ; labor relations in hospital industry
26 7/7 - Dedication of Central Evergreen Arcade, East Orange, NJ 1979
Includes: urban business renewal
27 7/9 - American International Group Public Policy Forum, NYC 1979
Includes: HAW bill s 420 (workers compensation) ; international trade ; exports
28 7/11 - Hotel & Restaurant Employees and Bartenders International Union, Health & Welfare & Pension Trust, Washington, DC 1979
Includes: ERISA amendments
29 7/30 - Dedication of Williams Metropark Train Station 1979
Includes: mass transit
30 8/2 - Elliott Janeway Symposium, Washington, DC 1979
Includes: energy ; economy & inflation
31 9/8 - Daniel Amster Testimonial, Israel Bond Dinner 1979
Includes: support for Israel ; talks with Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) ; relations between Jewish and black communities
32 9/14 - National Assn of Mutual Savings Banks, Washington, DC 1979
Includes: housing industry ; mortgage credit ; banking deregulation
33 9/19 - Testimonial Dinner for Chief Justice Richard Hughes, West Orange, NJ 1979
34 9/20 - American Bar Assn, Joint Liaison Group on Employee Benefits, Washington, DC 1979
Includes: HAW bill S 209 (ERISA amendments) ; S 1076 (multiemployer plan termination insurance)
35 9/21 - NJ State Council of Carpenters, Cherry Hill, NJ 1979
Includes: Davis-Bacon
36 10/4 - Essex County Democratic Committee, Honoring Mayor Gibson, West Orange, NJ 1979
Includes: 1979 election ; acrimony among Essex County Democrats
37 10/7 - Eastern Credit Women’s Conference, Cherry Hill, NJ 1979
Includes: women in the workplace ; pension rights of women ; consumer credit / privacy protection ; ERISA amendments
38 10/8 - Cliffside Park Municipal Complex Dedication 1979
Includes: public works
39 10/13 - Sol Stetin Testimonial Dinner, NYC 1979
Includes: organized labor
40 10/17 - North American Soccer League, Washington, DC 1979
Includes: labor dispute
41 10/17 - S.I. Newhouse Law & Justice Center Dedication, Rutgers U 1979
42 10/20 - Caesar’s World Inc, Financial Conference, Atlantic City, NJ 1979
Includes: expectations of Atlantic City renewal due to casinos ; advantages to casino industry of southern NJ ; partnership of government and casino industry in Atlantic City improvements
43 Oct? - Appearance at White House on UDAG 1979
44 10/21 - Community Memorial Hospital Dedication, Toms River, NJ 1979
Includes: health care
45 10/22 - Human Resource Management Systems, New Orleans, LA 1979
Includes: national productivity
46 10/27 - Dedication of Crawford House, Skillman, NJ 1979
Includes: women & alcoholism
47 11/8 - National Assn of Home Builders, Housing Economic Summit Conference, Washington, DC 1979
48 11/14 - Opening Statement at Hearings on Chrysler Loan Guarantee Proposals 1979
49 11/14 - Legg Mason Wood Walker Inc, Seminar on Securities Acts Amendments of 1975, Washington, DC 1979
Includes: national market system
50 11/17 - NJ Assn of Area Aging Agencies 1979
Includes: legislation for elderly
51 12/1 - NJ Society of Certified Public Accountants, Union, NJ 1979
Includes: ERISA amendments ; interaction of government and accounting profession
52 12/15 - Graduation Speech, Palmer College of Chiropractic, Davenport, IA 1979
Includes: inclusion of chirooractry as medical health care
53 1979 Miscellaneous 1979
54 1/3 - Swearing-in of Justice Harold Ackerman of US District Court of NJ 1980
55 1/18 - Railway Progress Institute, Passenger Transportation Committee, Tarpon Springs, FL 1980
Includes: urban mass transit
56 1/22 - Transportation Summit Conf of Meadowlands Chamber of Commerce, East Rutherford, NJ 1980
Includes: mass transit
57 1/24 - Brotherhood of Railway, Airline & Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers & Station Employees, Washington, DC 1980
Includes: labor legislation
58 1/26 - NY Metropolitan Breast Cancer Group, Livingston, NJ 1980
59 1/27 - Atlantic County Democratic Winter Gala, Atlantic City, NJ 1980
Includes: housing
60 1/29 - Mortgage Bankers Assn of America, Washington, DC 1980
Includes: housing
61 2/4 - National Assn of Housing & Redevelopment Officials, Washington, DC 1980
62 2/7 - NJ State Chamber of Commerce 1980
63 2/20 - General Electric Co, Corporate Employee Relations Organization, Washington, DC 1980
Includes: workers compensation ; occupational safety & health ; unemployment
64 3/4 - National Assn of Independent Insurers, Personnel Administration Workshop, Miami, FL 1980
Includes: pregnancy disability ; age discrimination in employment ; employee privacy ; ERISA amendment & administration
65 3/5 - Public Securities Assn, Washington, DC 1980
Includes: municipal securities market regulation ; industry self-regulation
66 3/6 - Joint Swedish-American Conf on Chemical Hazards in the Workplace, Washington, DC 1980
67 3/10 - American Public Transit Assn, Washington, DC 1980
Includes: urban mass transportation
68 3/18 - US Conference of Mayors, Washington, DC 1980
Includes: housing
69 3/18 - National Housing Conference, Washington, DC 1980
Includes: HAW award ; funding for housing
70 3/29 - Institute for Political & Legal Education, Stockton College 1980
Includes: special interests in politics ; political activism ; Abscam
71 4/1 - National Conf of Building & Construction Trades Dept, Washington, DC 1980
Includes: labor legislation ; Davis-Bacon ; “New Right” legislative threat to unions
72 4/19 - United Food & Commercial Workers, Local #56, Atlantic City, NJ 1980
Includes: labor legislation ; “New Right” legislative threat to unions
73 4/19 - Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, Union Chapter 1980
74 4/20 - Essex County RSVP 1980
Includes: Retired Senior Volunteer Program
75 4/24 - National Low Income Housing Coalition Rally, Washington, DC 1980
76 4/26 - International Chiropractors Assn, Washington, DC 1980
Includes: exclusion of chiropractry from funding for educating health care profession
Box Folder
1057 1 5/2 - Burlington County Education Assn 1980
Includes: funding for education
2 5/3 - NJ State Carpenters Non-Partisan Political Education Committee, New Brunswick, NJ 1980
Includes: labor legislation ; conservative legislative threat to unions
3 5/2-4 - Gerry Calabrese’s Testimonial / Monmouth County RSVP / Young Israel of Fort Lee 1980
Includes: Hackensack Chapter of UNICO ; Retired Senior Volunteer Program
4 5/12 - NJ Bankers Assn, Hershey, PA 1980
Includes: federal budget ; inflation ; tension between program priorities and balanced budget ; international trade
5 5/17 - NJ Speech & Hearing Assn, Somerset, NJ 1980
Includes: HAW award
6 5/17 - NJ State Federation of Teachers, COPE Luncheon, East Brunswick, NJ 1980
Includes: funding for education ; “New Right” legislative threat to unions
7 5/17 - NJ Council of Machinists, Atlantic City, NJ 1980
Includes: labor legislation ; “New Right” legislative threat to unions ; legislative attacks on OSHA
8 5/24 - Union County White House Conference on Aging Community Forum, Kean College 1980
Includes: survey of recent legislation for elderly & past White House Conferences
9 5/26 - Memorial Day Ceremony, Beverly Cemetery 1980
Includes: support for servicemen & women ; foreign policy ; need to regain national confidence
10 5/31 - Red Bank League of Women Voters 1980
11 6/3 - Rally in Support of Follow Through Program, Washington, DC 1980
Includes: funding for education program for economically disadvantaged children
12 6/5 - Public Housing Authorities Directors Assn, Arlington, VA 1980
Includes: legislative threat to housing programs
13 6/8 - Daughters of Miriam Center for the Aged, Dedication of Miriam II Apartments, Clifton, NJ 1980
Includes: legislative threat to housing programs
14 6/21 - Burlington Township Municipal Complex Dedication 1980
Includes: public works
15 6/22 - Turning Point Inc Rehabilitation Center, Verona, NJ 1980
Includes: HAW award ; alcoholism
16 6/30 - NJ State AFL-CIO Constitutional Convention, Cherry Hill, NJ 1980
Includes: legislative attacks on OSHA ; plant closings & economic dislocation
17 7/23 - Introduction of Professor Goldfeld, Nominee for Council of Economic Advisers 1980
18 8/7 - Opening Day Ceremonies of NY Futures Exchange 1980
19 8/9 - Community Mental Health Center Dedication, Newton Memorial Hospital 1980
20 8/9 - Somerset County Democratic Committee 1980
Includes: 1980 election
21 9/7 - Dedication of Speedwell Avenue Urban Renewal Project 1980
Includes: Headquarters Plaza, Morristown, NJ
22 9/15 - North American Securities Administrators Assn, Toronto, Canada 1980
Includes: federal securities code
23 9/28 - Testimonial Dinner Honoring Leon Schachter 1980
Includes: United Food & Commercial Workers International Union, Local 56
24 9/30 - Arrival Ceremonies for USS Saratoga 1980
Includes: Philadelphia Naval Shipyard
25 10/6 - American Public Transit Assn, San Diego, CA 1980
Includes: legislative threat to mass transit programs
26 10/11 - NJ State Industrial Union Council Convention, AFL-CIO 1980
Includes: plant closings & economic dislocation
27 10/17 - Housing Auth of Township of Brick, Groundbreaking Ceremonies, Low Income Public Housing Project 1980
28 Oct/Nov - General Remarks for Use in Campaign Appearances 1980
29 10/24 - Mayor’s Conference on Aging, West New York, NJ 1980
Includes: survey of programs for elderly
30 10/26 - Dedication of New Out-Patient Clinical Facilities, Robert Wood Johnson Jr Rehabilitation Institute 1980
Includes: John F Kennedy Medical Center, Edison, NJ
31 11/17 - National Urban Coalition, Washington, DC 1980
Includes: urban housing
32 11/20 - Evaluation Research Society, Washington, DC 1980
Includes: assessment of government program effectiveness
33 11/24 - Governor’s Conf on Home Health Care, Princeton, NJ 1980
34 12/14 - American Federation of Government Employees, Local 2442 1980
Includes: prospects for labor legislation inlight of election results
35 12/16 - Initiatives Development Conf, Stress & Families Project 1980
Includes: Harvard U, Grad school of Education project ; mental health ; NJ as demonstration site for project initiatives
36 1980-81 Miscellaneous 1980-1981
37 1/22 - Jewish Federation of North Jersey, Washington, NJ 1981
Includes: Israel
38 1/23 - Middlesex County Democratic Committee Victory Dinner 1981
Includes: 1980 election results
39 1/28 - Rally to Save Singer Sewing Machine Division, Elizabeth, NJ 1981
40 2/2 - Securities Industry Assn, Washington, DC 1981
Includes: observations on Reagan administration & Republican Senate majority ; deregulation of banking ; financial services industry
41 2/5 - NJ State Chamber of Commerce, Washington, DC 1981
Includes: observations on Reagan administration
42 3/11 - National Alliance of Community-Based Organizations, Camden, NJ 1981
Includes: Reagan budget cuts & impact on NJ
43 3/13 - Labor Law Seminar, Washington, DC 1981
Includes: Reagan budget ; plant closings & economic dislocation
44 3/14 - Labor & Community Leadership Conf, Elizabeth, NJ 1981
Includes: Reagan budget cuts ; strategies for confronting opposition to government-funded social programs
45 3/14 - Grover Cleveland Memorial Ceremony, Caldwell, NJ 1981
Includes: taxation and government services
46 3/20 -Statement before House Water Resources Subcommittee 1981
Includes: drought & water supply
47 3/24 - NJ Federation of Business & Professional Women’s Clubs 1981
Includes: conference on women & Social Security ; Middlesex County College
48 3/24 - NJ Assn of Realtors, Washington, DC 1981
Includes: Reagan budget cuts ; housing
49 6/29 - NJ State Building & Construction Trades Council, AFL-CIO, Atlantic City, NJ 1981
Includes: anti-labor sentiment in Congress ; OSHA ; Hobbs Act ; Davis-Bacon
50 7/28 - Before Senate Select Committee on Ethics (1 of 2) 1981
Includes: Abscam
51 7/28 - Before Senate Select Committee on Ethics (2 of 2) 1981
Includes:
52 8/27 - Essex County Summer Youth Program Awards 1981
Includes: Reagan budget cuts in jobs programs
53 8/28 - NJ State Council of Machinists, Atlantic City, NJ 1981
Includes: amendment to OSHA noise standard ; anti-labor sentiment in Congress ; Davis-Bacon
54 9/21 - Jewish Federation of North Jersey, Washington, DC 1981
Includes: Israel ; arms sales to Saudi Arabia
55 9/28 - Amalgamated Transit Union, Hollywood, FL 1981
Includes: Reagan budgets cuts re: mass transit ; anti-labor sentiment in Congress
56 10/1 - Statement of HAW re: Civil Suit 1981
Includes: Abscam
57 10/1 - Rutgers Alumni-Faculty Club (1 of 2) 1981
Includes: NJ chapter, Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi meeting ; Abscam ; Reagan budget & tax cuts
58 10/1 - Rutgers Alumni-Faculty Club (2 of 2) 1981
Box Folder
1058 1 10/17 - NJ State Industrial Union Council, Atlantic City, NJ (1 of 2) 1981
Includes: anti-labor sentiment of Reagan administration & Congress ; Davis-Bacon ; OSHA ; Abscam
2 10/17 - NJ State Industrial Union Council, Atlantic City, NJ (2 of 2) 1981
3 10/24 - Monmouth County Assn for Children with Learning Disabilities 1981
Includes: Reagan budget cuts re: programs for handicapped
4 11/1 - Dedication of Anatoly Sharansky Stairway 1981
Includes: Isaiah Peace Wall, NYC ; Soviet Jewry
5 11/21 - Housing Authority of the Twp of Brick 1981
Includes: George J Conway Apartments ; impact of Reagan budget cuts on social services ; low income housing
6 12/13 - Temple Israel of Scotch Plains 1981
Includes: temple rededication ; sale of AWACs to Saudi Arabia
7 12/20 - B’nai B’rith & Jewish War Veterans, Freehold, NJ 1981
Includes: HAW award ; impact of Reagan budget cuts on veterans ; sale of AWACs to Saudi Arabia
Sub-Series II: Miscellaneous Speech Files, 1965 and 1970-1981. (2 cubic feet)
Miscellaneous Speech Files is comprised of six small sets of subject-oriented speech files which were brought together by the archivist to form this sub-series. The materials appear to be reference copies of speeches maintained by individual staff members from either HAW’s office or, mostly, his committee staffs. The sub-series includes some speeches given by HAW staff members, including committee counsels Don Elisburg and Gerald Feder. The bulk of the sub-series likely duplicates material found in Speech Files, but this sub-series is useful for the thematic tendency of the sets. Several folders (particularly in set B) appear to include background materials used by the speechwriter. The sets of speeches in this sub-series include:
A: labor issues from the mid-1970s, including occupational safety & health, OSHA administration and enforcement, situs picketing, and workers compensation;
B: labor issues from the late 1970s-1980;
C: a binder of speeches from the mid-1970s related to alcoholism and drug programs;
D: social service issues from the mid-late 1970s, including health care, drug addiction, child development, aging, and other;
E: housing issues, for the most part, from 1979-1981. These appear to be speeches written by Banking, Housing and Urban Development committee staff David Yudin and Al Eisenberg;
F: miscellaneous matters, including working files for HAW’s speech concerning the Great Society, given at Oberlin College in 1965.
Appraisal and Discard Information
All miscellaneous speech material was retained.
Arrangement
Miscellaneous Speech Files is arranged in six sets of folders, each set advancing in rough chronological order. Each of the first five sets consist of folders found together by the archivist and was given an alpha designation by the archivist. Original folders and labels were retained to the extent possible as a means of further linking the contents of each set together. The sixth set is comprised of content from various standalone documents, folders, and binders. Within each set, order is chronological.
Box Folder
1058 8 A: 510. Action Papers - HAW Statements on Misc Topics 1970
9 A: 10/6 - Opening Statement: Amendments to Civil Rights Act of 64 1971
10 A: 3/27 - Feder: New Enforcement Powers: EEO Act: Chicago 1973
Includes: Equal Employment Opportunity Workshop
11 A: 12/3 - Elisburg: Kansas Assoc of Commerce & Industry 1973
Includes: S 2008 (workers compensation)
12 A: 1/24 - Hearings on Workers Compensation, Portland, OR 1974
13 A: 101.16(4) - Non-Profit Hospitals, HAW Statements & Speeches 1974
Includes: S 3203 (extension of NLRA to employees of non-profit hospitals) ; labor relations
14 A: Elisburg: Natl Conf on Strategies for New Health Delivery Services 1974
Includes: Trade Union Health Education Project
15 A: 2/2 - Elisburg Speech on OSHA 1975
16 A: 2/6 - Statement on Public Service Jobs 1975
17 A: 2/14 - Elisburg Speech on S 2008 1975
Includes: workers compensation
18 A: OSHA Speech Given by Staff 1975
19 A: 2/24 - Floor Statement: Occupational Lead Poisoning 1975
20 A: 3/3 - Article: Journal of Current Social Issues 1975
Includes: OSHA / occupational safety & health
21 A: 3/6 - Opening Statement on S 625, Committee 1975
Includes: Emergency Unemployment Health Benefits Act
22 A: Jeanette - Apr 14, 1975 Speech 1975
Includes: HAW award (Gertrude Zimand Memorial) ; National Child Labor Committee ; migratory labor
23 A: 5/1 - Railroad Employment Bills: Opening Statement 1975
24 A: 5/14 - Legal Services Corp Nominations: Opening Statement 1975
25 A: 5/20 - Lowell Perry Nomination: Opening Statement 1975
Includes: Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
26 A: 6/14 - NJ Democratic Women by Jeanette Williams 1975
Includes: women in politics
27 A: 7/9 - Opening Statement: Hearings on S 1479 1975
Includes: labor relations in construction industry
28 A: 7/10 & 15 - Opening Statements on S 1479: Situs Picketing 1975
29 A: 7/16 - Opening Statement: Nomination of Frank Barnako 1975
Includes: Occupational Safety & Review Commission
30 A: 7/16 - Opening Statement: Nomination of Abner Sibal, EEOC 1975
31 A: 9/4 - Statement for Cong. Record: S 1479: Situs Picketing 1975
32 A: 9/8 - Opening Statement: Toms River Hearing on Senior Citizens 1975
33 A: 9/16 - Opening Statement: Construction Industry Collective Bargaining 1975
34 A: 9/17 - Floor Statement: Exemptions Amendment 1975
35 A: 9/17 - Floor Statement: Johnston/Chiles Amendment to FY 76 1975
36 A: 9/18 - Floor Statement: Dole Amendment to FY 76 1975
37 A: 10/22 - Opening Statement: Nomination on Dr Morton Corn 1975
Includes: Asst Secy of Labor for Occupational Safety & Health
38 A: 2/26 - Guidelines for Preparation of Speeches 1976
39 A: 3/ - Statement on RSVP Program for Aged 1976
40 A: 9/ - List of Speeches by HAW, Transferred to Don’s Office 1976
41 B: 5/2 - Speech on Occasion of PBGC Action re Millinery Workers 1977
42 B: 11/2 - Speech: Insurance Industry & Private Pension Plans: Challenge for the Future 1977
43 B: 11/5 - Speech before Occupational Center of Union County 1977
Includes: vocational rehabilitation
44 B: 3/30 - Remarks before UofNC, Fred T Foard Memorial Lecture 1978
Includes: occupational safety & health
45 B: 4/21 - Remarks before GE Meeting on Relations Management 1978
Includes: roe of business in society & politics
46 B: 5/15 - The Need for Labor Law Reform Speech 1978
47 B: 9/15 - Employee Benefit Trusts Workshop, ABA, Hyatt Regency, Phoenix, AZ — Williams 1978
48 B: 1/25 - American Academy of Actuaries Meeting for Enrolled Actuaries, Sheraton Park, Wash, DC 1979
Includes: ERISA ; private pension plans
49 B: 6/25 - Labor-Management Relations in Health: NJ Society of Hospital Personnel Dir, Princeton, NJ 1979
Includes: health care costs
50 B: 7/9 - Workmens’ Compensation & Trade: American International group Public Policy Forum, NY 1979
51 B: 7/11 - ERISA & Pension Plan Reforms: Hotel & Restaurant Employees Int Union, Washington, DC 1979
52 B: 7/11 & 12 - Youth & the Workplace: Opening Statement 1979
53 B: 7/17 - Davis-Bacon Hearings: 1980 Military Authorization Bill 1979
54 B: 7/31 - Plant Closings: Press Conference & Opening Stat. 1979
Includes: Employee Protection & Community Stabilization Act
55 B: 9/3 - Labor Day Address: Peter McGuire Graveside 1979
56 B: 9/20 - Quo Vadis Conference: HAW Speech, Shoreham-Americana Hotel 1979
Includes: Joint Liaison Group on Employee Benefits of American Bar Assn ; “Pension Plan Termination Insurance — Quo Vadis?”
57 B: 9/20 - Quo Vadis Speech - HAW 1979
58 B: 9/20 - ERISA Legislation: ABA Joint Liaison Group on Employee Benefits, Washington, DC 1979
59 B: 9/22 - Davis-Bacon Wrap-Up: N. Jersey State Council of Carpenters, Cherry Hill, NJ 1979
60 B: 10/29 - Plant Closings Hearings: Opening Statement, Camden, NJ 1979
Box Folder
1059 1 B: 3/6 - Joint Swedish-American Conf on Chemical Hazards in the Workplace, Wash, DC 1980
2 B: 3/6 - Chemical Hazards in the Workplace: Joint US-Swedish Conference, Washington, DC 1980
3 B: 5/3 - HAW: NJ State Carpenters Comm, Rutgers 1980
4 B: 5/8 - NJ Federation of Teachers; 5/14 - NJ Council of Machinists 1980
5 B: 6/30 - HAW: NJ State AFL-CIO, Cherry Hill Hyatt, NJ 1980
6 B: 10/11 - HAW: Speech: NJ State Industri. Union Council, Ch. Hil 1980
7 B: 12/14 - HAW Speech: AFGE Local 2442 1980
8 C: Senator Williams - Speeches & Statements (1 of 3) 1975-1976
Includes: alcoholism ; drug abuse
9 C: Senator Williams - Speeches & Statements (2 of 3) 1976-1978
Includes: alcoholism ; drug abuse
10 C: Senator Williams - Speeches & Statements (3 of 3) 1978
Includes: alcoholism ; drug abuse
11 D: Statements - Education 1977
12 D: Statements - Handicapped 1977
13 D: Statements - Health 1977
Includes: survey of promotional & marketing practices of pharmaceutical companies ; regulation of pharmaceutical industry
14 D: Statements - Misc 1977
Includes: aging ; nominations ; legal services ; child abuse
15 D: Statements - Aging 1978
16 D: Statements - Health (Cosponsorship) 1978
17 D: Statements - Misc 1978
Includes: adolescent pregnancy ; domestic violence ; equal employment opportunity ; domestic colunteer service
18 D: Drugs - Speeches 1975-1978
19 D: Aging Statements 1979
20 D: CHD Statements 1979
Includes: child health & development ; draft HAW statement to NJ Democratic Platform Committee
21 D: FDA Statements 1979
22 D: Health Statements 1979
23 D: Miscellaneous Statements 1979
Includes: nominations ; “The Coming Decade: American Women & Human Resources Policies & Programs” ; equal employment opportunity
24 E: 5/22 - NAHB Board of Directors (WMS Speech) (ae) 1979
Includes: National Assn of Home Builders
25 E: 6/12 - National Housing Conference 1979
26 E: 6/14 - National Leased Housing Assn; 6/14 - National Federation of Housing Counselors 1979
27 E: 9/14 - National Association of Mutual Savings Banks (dy) 1979
28 E: 10/30 - Television Show (Chamber of Commerce), “It’s Your Business” 1979
29 E: 11/8 - National Association of Home Builders, Housing Economic Summit Conference 1979
30 E: 12/17 - National Hispanic Conference, San Antonio, TX (ae) 1979
31 E: 1/22 - Transportation Summit Conference (dy) 1980
Includes: windfall profit tax conference re: tax exempt mortgage revenue bonds
32 E: 1/29 - MBA Washington Conference (ae) 1980
33 E: 2/4 - HAW (ae) NAHRO, Sheraton Park Hotel 1980
34 E: 2/26 - Wms Statement / Energy Committee (Energy Conservation) 1980
35 E: 3/5 - WMS: Public Securities Assn, Washington Hay-Adams Hotel (dy) 1980
36 E: 3/18 - National Housing Conference, Capital Hilton (ae) 1980
37 E: 6/5 - WMS: Public Housing Authorities Directors Assn (Sheraton Nat’l Hotel) 1980
38 E: 6/8 - Daughters of Miriam Center, Clifton, NJ (ae) 1980
39 E: 10/6 - Speech (Wms) American Public Transit, San Francisco (dy) 1980
40 E: 10/6 - (APTA Conference) WMS, San Diego, CA 1980
41 E: 10/17 - (WMS) Speech: Groundbreaking Ceremony Low Income Public Housing Project, Brick Town, NJ (ae) 1980
42 E: 11/17 - (WMS) National Urban Coalition, Washington, DC (fs) 1980
43 E: 3/24 - NJ Association of Realtors (WMS) (dy) 1981
44 E: 9/28 - Amalgamated Transit Union (WMS) (dy) 1981
45 E: 10/1 - HAW: Rutgers Alumni Faculty Club 1981
46 E: 11/21 - HAW: Housing Authority of the Township of Brick 1981
47 E: 12/ - HAW (Article) Mortgage Bankers 1980
48 E: Articles by Senator Williams 1980
49 E: Speeches Given by Al Eisenberg 1980
Includes: housing
Box Folder
1060 1 F: Oberlin Speech - 1965; Basic College Speech (“Oberlin Speech”) 1965
Includes: Great Society programs
2 F: Miscellaneous Remarks 1970-1980
Includes: nuclear power plant regulation (u.d.) ; HAW bill S 4325 (Fed crime for killing police/firemen) ‘70 ; aging/Newark (1970) ; Queen Isabella Day (1980)
3 F: NJ American Legion, Wildwood, NJ 1976
Includes: veterans benefits ; economy
4 F: Outline of Some Topical Issues of the Day (Sept 1) 1977
Includes: positions on labor issues
5 F: “The Black Book” (Memos to the Senator, Speeches, Statements for the Record…) (1 of 4) 1980-1981
6 F: “The Black Book” (Memos to the Senator, Speeches, Statements for the Record…) (2 of 4) 1980-1981
7 F: “The Black Book” (Memos to the Senator, Speeches, Statements for the Record…) (3 of 4) 1980-1981
8 F: “The Black Book” (Memos to the Senator, Speeches, Statements for the Record…) (4 of 4) 1980-1981
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD SPEECH & BILL FILES, 1960-1981. (7.5 cubic feet)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD SPEECH & BILL FILES covers a range of legislative topics HAW was involved with in some manner. The bulk of the series includes tearsheets of HAW remarks and bill introductions from the Congressional Record. As such, the series provides ready access to a cross-section of most of HAW’s official actions. Nevertheless, some years are missing from the files and others are incomplete. Depending on the year, the files also include other documents, including staff prepared indexes of HAW appearances in the Congressional Record, press releases, speeches, and more.
Appraisal and Discard Information
All CONGRESSIONAL RECORD SPEECH & BILL FILES found by the archivist were kept. The material was retained in the original folders except when too much was stuffed into one, then they were split into new folders. The original labels were stapled to the folders for preservation.
Arrangement
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD SPEECH & BILL FILES is arranged chronologically. Subject indexes prepared by HAW’s staff can be found before the corresponding years 1967-1973.
Related Series
HAW’s floor remarks can be found in several series, perhaps most accessibly in the SPEECHES series. HAW’s record of bills sponsored and co-sponsored can be found in the VOTING HISTORY & LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITY REPORTS series.
Box Folder
86 1 Congressional Record Tearsheets (143 folders) 1960
2 Congressional Record Tearsheets (103 folders) 1961
3 Congressional Record Tearsheets (66 folders) 1962
Box Folder
87 1 Congressional Record Tearsheets (125 folders) 1962
2 Congressional Record Tearsheets (150 folders) 1963
3 Congressional Record Summary 1966
Box Folder
88 1 Speech & Bill Subject Index 1967
2 Speech & Bill Index (5 folders) 1967
3 Speech & Bill Subject Index (1 of 2) 1968
4 Speech & Bill Subject Index (2 of 2) 1968
5 Speech & Bill Index (13 folders) 1968
6 Speech & Bill Subject Index (1 of 2) 1969
7 Speech & Bill Subject Index (2 of 2) 1969
Box Folder
89 1 Speech & Bill Index (10 folders) 1969
Box Folder
90 1 Speech & Bill Index (2 folders) 1969
2 Speech & Bill Subject Index (1 of 2) 1970
3 Speech & Bill Subject Index (2 of 2) 1970
4 Speech & Bill Index (8 folders) 1970
Box Folder
91 1 Speech & Bill Index (9 folders) 1970
2 Speech & Bill Index (4 folders) 1971
Box Folder
92 1 Speech & Bill Index (2 folders) 1971
2 Speech & Bill Index 1972
3 Speech & Bill Subject Index 1973
4 Speech & Bill Index (3 folders) 1973
5 HAW Voting Record 1975
6 Record Statements (2 folders) 1976
7 Record Statements (2 folders) 1977
8 Record Statements (3 folders) 1978
9 Record Statements (3 folders) 1979
Box Folder
768 16 Record Statements (3 folders) 1980
17 Record Statements (2 folders) 1981
CLIPPINGS & INFORMATION SUBJECT FILES, 1959-1970. (2.25 cubic feet)
CLIPPINGS & INFORMATION SUBJECT FILES covers not just newspaper clippings but also HAW’s speeches, correspondence and published articles about the topic at hand. Materials in this series for the most part were originally found in yellow labeled folders categorized as either Personal or Subject. The subject matter in Personal ranged from “Articles by the Senator” to HAW’s “Voting Record,” and in Subject ranged from “Aging” to “Youth & Delinquency.” Generally, the material in this series references HAW or otherwise reflects HAW’s involvement with the subject matter. The series is useful for providing a sampling of press coverage of HAW, his publicly articulated positions on various issues, and his various legislative activities during the 1960s.
Appraisal and Discard Information
CLIPPINGS & INFORMATION SUBJECT FILES were found scattered across eight boxes of accessioned material. Most of the files contained original news clips glued to sheets of paper, although there were some photocopied clippings. Clippings already photocopied were kept by the archivist; the rest were sampled for each subject by topic and date, and the originals were discarded after being photocopied. All non-clippings, like correspondence and articles, were kept. Articles found in bulky magazines were extracted from the magazine along with the title page for source information, with the rest of the magazine discarded.
Arrangement
CLIPPINGS & INFORMATION SUBJECT FILES is arranged following the original order in two sets, Personal and Subject. Each set is arranged alphabetically by the subject noted on the yellow labeled folders and roughly in chronological order inside the folders. The date range varied by folder but the general range is from 1959-1970. HAW’s staff also generally labeled the clippings with the subject but when they did not the processing archivist penciled in the subject on the lower left corner of the back of the photocopied article. To conserve space the second set, Subject, was foldered with multiple topics in each folder. Articles concerning the same topic are grouped together within a folder but are not clipped together.
Related Series
Clippings concerning HAW from the 1950s through 1964 were collected by his mother; these can be found in the SCRAPBOOKS series of the Williams Family sub-group. Some clippings regarding HAW can also be found in the SUBJECT FILES, particularly in the Administrative Assistants and Press Office Files sub-series. Clippings for the period after the date range of this series (i.e., after 1970) can be found in the CLIPPINGS series and on MICROFILM.
Articles, floor statements, speeches, etc. by HAW can be found in several other series. Floor remarks are found throughout the collection, perhaps most readily accessible in the CONGRESSIONAL RECORD SPEECH & BILL FILES series. Speeches are most readily found in the SPEECHES series, although that series is missing at least some material from the early 1960s. PRESS RELEASES & NEWSLETTERS includes a folder of “manuscripts” (i.e., HAW articles) from 1963. NATIONAL INFORMATION FILES, NEW JERSEY INFORMATION FILES, and LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE FILES include reference material that is not principally focused on HAW, but those series do include HAW-related clippings, statements, and the like.
Box Folder
388 1 Personal: 1967-1969 1967-1970
2 Personal: Articles by Senator (1 of 2) 1960-1971
3 Personal: Articles by Senator (2 of 2) 1960-1971
4 Personal: Attendance Record of Senator-Awards to Senator 1959-1969
5 Personal: Committee Assignments 1965-1966
6 Personal: Laudatory Remarks Regarding Senator-NATO Conference in Brussels 1963-1967
7 Personal: Personal Appearances In State 1959-1969
8 Personal: Personal Appearances Outside NJ 1959-1970
9 Personal: Speeches-1962 1962
10 Personal: Speeches Delivered 1966
11 Personal: Speeches & Statements (1 of 3) 1959-1966
12 Personal: Speeches & Statements (2 of 3) 1966
13 Personal: Speeches & Statements (3 of 3) 1966-1967
14 Personal: Speeches Written but not Delivered 1966
15 Personal: Voting Record of Senator 1954-1968
16 Subject: Aging (1 of 2) 1962-1968
17 Subject: Aging (2 of 2) 1968-1970
18 Subject: Agriculture-Chamber of Commerce 1959-1970
19 Subject: Civil Rights 1959-1970
20 Subject: Civil Service Hatch Act-Crime 1959-1970
21 Subject: Defense-Economy 1963-1970
22 Subject: Education 1959-1970
23 Subject: Ellis Island-Export Import Bank 1959-1970
Box Folder
389 1 Subject: Federal Aid-Flood Control & Storms 1962-1969
2 Subject: Foreign Policy 1963-1970
3 Subject: Fort Dix-Gun Control 1965-1969
4 Subject: Health-Highways 1960-1970
5 Subject: Hospitals-Human Interest 1959-1969
6 Subject: Immigration-Jetport 1959-1970
7 Subject: Labor 1959-1970
8 Subject: Land Frauds-Martin Luther King 1964-1970
9 Subject: Mass Transit (1 of 2) 1960-1966
10 Subject: Mass Transit (2 of 2) 1967-1970
11 Subject: Meadowlands-Middle East 1961-1970
12 Subject: Migratory Labor (1 of 2) 1959-1966
13 Subject: Migratory Labor (2 of 2) 1967-1969
14 Subject: Military-National Service Corps 1961-1970
15 Subject: New Jersey Legislation-Oyster Industry 1959-1970
16 Subject: Paderewski-Peace Corps 1961-1966
17 Subject: Politics-Port Authority 1962-1970
18 Subject: Post Office-Power Blackouts 1959-1969
19 Subject: Preventicare-Quorum Club, Wirtz Party 1959-1970
Box Folder
390 1 Subject: Railroads-Securities 1959-1970
2 Subject: Senate, HAW Courtyard-Sports 1959-1970
Includes: harrison-Williams Park
3 Subject: Staff of Senator-Transportation 1959-1969
4 Subject: TV/Radio-Universities 1961-1970
5 Subject: Urban Affairs 1959-1967
6 Subject: Vietnam-Youth & Delinquency 1959-1970
CLIPPINGS, 1972-1978. (1 cubic foot)
CLIPPINGS includes a sampling of news clips on a variety of topics associated with HAW. Generally, the material in this series references HAW or otherwise reflects HAW’s involvement with the subject matter. The series is useful for providing a sampling of press coverage of HAW’s activities.
Appraisal and Discard Information
CLIPPINGS were found throughout the accessioned material, totalling 17 cubic feet. The bulk of the original material was discarded by the archivist because: a) the bulk was stamped with microfilm frame numbers, indicating the items are likely to be found in the collection’s microfilm and b) most clippings were glued to sheets of paper, or were whole newspapers. The only clippings retained in the series were those in the files already photocopied (i.e., not newsprint glued to paper backing).
Arrangement
CLIPPINGS is arranged chronologically by month. The articles were labeled as Laudatory Clips and ranged from April 1972-Jan. 1978 and concerned a variety of topics. To conserve space the articles were foldered with multiple months in each folder. Articles of the same month are grouped together but are not clipped together.
Related Series
MICROFILM contains several reels of clippings, principally from the 1970s. A sampling of clippings concerning HAW from the period prior to 1970 can be found in the CLIPPINGS & INFORMATION SUBJECT FILES series. Clippings from the 1950s through 1964 were collected by HAW’s mother; these can be found in the SCRAPBOOKS series of the Williams Family sub-group. Some clippings regarding HAW can also be found in the SUBJECT FILES, particularly in the Administrative Assistants and Press Office Files sub-series. Clippings for the period 1980-1982, especially as they relate to Abscam, can be found in both the MICROFILM and ABSCAM FILES series.
Box Folder
390 7 Laud Clips: April-June 1972 1972
8 Laud Clips: July-Sept. 1972 1972
9 Laud Clips: Oct.-Dec. 1972 1972
10 Laud Clips: Jan.-March 1973 1973
11 Laud Clips: April-Dec. 1973 1973
12 Laud Clips: April-July 1974 1974
13 Laud Clips: Aug.-Oct. 1974 1974
14 Laud Clips: Nov.-Dec. 1974 1974
15 Laud Clips: Jan.-March 1975 1975
16 Laud Clips: April-June 1975 1975
17 Laud Clips: July-Oct. 1975 1975
18 Laud Clips: Nov.-Dec. 1975 1975
19 Laud Clips: Jan.-March 1976 1976
20 Laud Clips: April-July 1976 1976
21 Laud Clips: Aug.-Sept. 1976 1976
Box Folder
391 1 Laud Clips: Oct. 1976 1976
2 Laud Clips: Nov.-Dec. 1976 1976
3 Laud Clips: Jan.-Feb. 1977 1977
4 Laud Clips: March-April 1977 1977
5 Laud Clips: May-June 1977 1977
6 Laud Clips: July-Sept. 1977 1977
7 Laud Clips: Oct.-Jan. 1978 1977-1978