Daniel L. Goldy Papers
Dates: 1929(1933)-1969
Official with the Department of the Interior, 1947-51;
the Economic Cooperation Administration and Mutual Security Agency, 1951-52;
the Department of Labor, 1946-47 and 1952-58; and the Department of Commerce,
1961-65; and businessman, 1955 and following.
The papers of Daniel L. Goldy document primarily his U.S. government
service with the Department of Labor, the Department of the Interior,
and the Mutual Security Agency during the Truman administration, and the
Department of Commerce during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations.
Goldy's areas of specialization in the positions he held during the Truman
administration were employment services, resource management, and economic
development; during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations they were
economic development and export expansion. The collection is composed
primarily of several subject files documenting Goldy's work in different
agencies. About 25% of the collection documents Goldy's Truman administration
positions, and about 40% his Kennedy and Johnson administration positions.
Smaller amounts of material document his service in the U.S. Navy, with
State agencies in Illinois and New Jersey, in the Department of Labor
during the Eisenhower administration, and his business and personal affairs.
See also Oral History
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ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Size: 50 Linear Feet (about 100,000 pages)
Access: Open, with the exception that a few documents have been
closed in accordance with the requirements of the Executive Order governing
the administration of classified information.
Copyright: Daniel L. Goldy donated his copyright interest in any
unpublished writings in this collection or in any other collection in
the possession of the United States Government to the people of the United
States. In addition, documents prepared by United States Government employees
in the course of their official duties are also in the public domain.
Copyright interest in documents that do not fall in the above two categories
is presumed to remain with the writers of the documents.
Processed by: Dennis Bilger, Raymond H. Geselbracht, Anita Smith,
Sharie Simon, Randy Sowell, and Monica Milliren
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
| 1915 |
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Born, Butler, New Jersey |
| 1936 |
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A.B. and work completed for M.A., University of Wisconsin |
| 1936-37 |
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Graduate Student, University of Chicago |
| 1936-37 |
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Apprentice to the Director and Consultant, the American
Public Welfare Association |
| 1937-41 |
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Executive Assistant and Assistant Commissioner, Division
of Placement and Unemployment Compensation, Illinois Department of
Labor |
| 1941-42 |
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Assistant Regional Director for Ohio, Michigan and Kentucky,
Office of Defense, Health and Welfare |
| 1942-43 |
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Assistant Regional Director for Ohio, Michigan and Kentucky,
War Manpower Commission |
| 1943-46 |
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Served in the U.S. Navy, assigned to offices overseeing
war production and civilian personnel and industrial relations programs |
| 1946-47 |
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Special Assistant to the Director of the United States
Employment Service |
| 1947-49 |
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Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the
Interior (1947-48) and Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Interior
(1948-49), supervising the activities of the Bureau of Land Management,
the Bureau of Mines, the Geological Survey, and the National Park
Service |
| 1949-51 |
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Pacific Northwest Regional Administrator, Bureau of
Land Management, Department of the Interior |
| 1951-52 |
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Deputy Director, Labor Division for Europe, Economic
Cooperation Administration |
| 1952-58 |
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Regional Director for the Pacific Northwest Region,
Bureau of Employment Security, Department of Labor |
| 1955-59 |
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General partner, Mountain Fir Lumber Company, Oregon |
| 1958-59 |
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Regional Director for the region including New York,
New Jersey, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, Bureau of Employment
Security, Department of Labor |
| 1959 |
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Assistant Commissioner for Employment and Manpower,
New Jersey Department of Labor and Industry; member, Migrant Labor
Board |
| 1959-61 |
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Vice President, Pacific Northern Lumber Co., Alaska
and Oregon |
| 1961 |
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Deputy Administrator, Area Redevelopment Administration,
Department of Commerce |
| 1962-63 |
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Administrator, Business and Defense Services Administration,
Department of Commerce; Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for
Business Domestic and International |
| 1964-65 |
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President's National Export Expansion Coordinator; Executive
Director, Cabinet Committee on Export Expansion |
| 1965-68 |
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Vice President, International Systems and Controls Corp;
President, ISC World Trade Corp. |
| 1969-76 |
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President and Director, International Systems and Controls
Corp.; President, Investors Counsel, Capital Shares, Inc. |
| 1971-76 |
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Director, regional vice chairman, chairman of the international
committee, chairman of the Task Force on World Shortages, and other
offices, U.S. Chamber of Commerce |
| 1971-77 |
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Member of the Advisory Council to the U.S. Cabinet Committee
on Japan/U.S. Economic Relations |
| 1972-77 |
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Director, Otis Elevator Company |
| 1974-77 |
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Member, European Community/U.S. Businessman's Council |
| 1975- |
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Member, President's Advisory Council on Trade Negotiations |
| 1976-79 |
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Director, Oregon Department of Economic Development |
| 1979- |
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Consulting Economist |
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COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
The papers
of Daniel L. Goldy document primarily his U.S. government service with
the Department of Labor, the Department of the Interior, and the Mutual
Security Agency during the Truman administration, and the Department of
Commerce during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations. Goldy's areas
of specialization in the positions he held during the Truman administration
were employment services, resource management, and economic development;
during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations they were economic development
and export expansion. About 25% of the collection documents Goldy's Truman
administration positions, and about 40% his Kennedy and Johnson administration
positions. Smaller amounts of material document his service in the U.S.
Navy, with State agencies in Illinois and New Jersey, in the Department
of Labor during the Eisenhower administration, and his career as a businessman
involved in the lumber industry in the Pacific Northwest. Goldy's brief
assignment early in his career with the Office of Defense, Health and
Welfare and the War Manpower Commission are apparently not documented
in the collection, nor is his service from 1976 to 1979 as director of
the Oregon Department of Economic Development.
The collection is divided into ten series. The small Illinois Department
of Labor File relates to Goldy's work with the Division of Placement and
Unemployment Compensation from 1937 to 1941. Another small series, the
Department of the Navy File, gives some insight into Goldy's wartime work
on procurement for that department.
The Department of Labor File has three subseries. The United States
Employment Service File includes information on the appointment of an
advisory council for the agency, employment services for veterans, labor
legislation, and reconversion. The Bureau of Employment Security, Pacific
Northwest File has information, primarily, dating from 1952 to 1958, about
economic development, labor-management relations, migratory farm labor,
labor legislation, and industrial development in Alaska. The Bureau of
Employment Security File contains information on similar topics but concerning
the agency region that included New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico and
the Virgin Islands.
The Department of the Interior File provides the collection's most important
documentation for the Truman administration. The series is divided into
two subseries. The Correspondence File, though small, contains very good
quality documentation. It has four folders. The first holds high level
correspondence relating to Goldy's work as Assistant to the Secretary
of the Interior, with authority over the Bureau of Land Management, the
Bureau of Mines, the Geological Survey, and the National Park Service.
The second holds correspondence between Goldy and high level Interior
Department officials in Washington relating to Goldy's work as Regional
Administrator of the Bureau of Land Management for the Pacific Northwest;
the third folder concerns this same office, but the correspondence is
between Goldy and government officials and others within the Pacific Northwest
region; and the fourth folder contains primarily carbon copies of outgoing
correspondence from Regional Administrator Goldy to the Director and Associate
Director of the Bureau of Land Management, the Assistant Secretary of
the Interior, and other officials in these two agencies. The second subseries,
the Subject File, contains information relating to Goldy's work both in
the office of the Secretary of the Interior and with the Pacific Northwest
region of the Bureau of Land Management, though most of the material in
the series relates to the latter assignment. The series has several large
clusters of material relating to different topics: the Bureau of Land
Management (about 1,000 pages), the Columbia River Basin project (about
2,500 pages, mainly printed material), studies of the ability of individual
Oregon counties to be consumers of generated power (about 2,000 pages,
mainly printed material), and the controversy surrounding the management
of the timber lands revested from the bankrupt Oregon and California Railroad
(about 800 pages).
The small Mutual Security Agency File contains primarily mimeographed,
dittographed and printed materials, including speeches, press releases,
reports, and background information. Topics covered include labor and
economic conditions in Europe, trade union activity in Europe, and the
potential for solving the unemployment problem of Italy through resources
development and land reform.
The small New Jersey Department of Labor and Industry File includes
information about migrant labor in New Jersey and economic and social
conditions in Puerto Rico.
The Department of Commerce File is much the largest series in the collection.
It is divided into two subseries. The Correspondence File consists of
folders labeled alphabetical, chronological, general and personal correspondence.
The relationship between these different categories of correspondence
is complex. The folders labeled alphabetical and chronological contain
carbon copies of outgoing correspondence and memoranda. These two categories
of folders seem to have copies of the same items for the year 1965, though
the chronological folders contain more items. The folders labeled general
and personal contain both original incoming correspondence and carbon
copies of outgoing correspondence. The alphabetical and chronological
folders directly concern Goldy's official responsibilities; the general
correspondence folders contain a mixture of personal material and material
concerning Goldy's government responsibilities and private business interests;
the personal correspondence concerns primarily his personal affairs. The
Subject File contains documentation relating to Goldy's responsibilities
in the Department of Commerce during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations,
and particularly to his duties as National Export Expansion Coordinator
and executive director of the Cabinet Committee on Export Expansion. The
topics covered in the series include agricultural exports, the balance
of payments, export expansion programs, anti-dumping legislation, business
mergers, the economic development of the Appalachian region, the export
of airplanes, trade relations with different countries and areas of the
world, government administration of export expansion programs, international
trade fairs, the financing of exports, the Export-Import Bank, the export
potential of individual states, the Federal Maritime Commission, specific
problems associated with the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, trade
problems relating to logs and lumber, the meetings and work of the National
Export Expansion Council, overseas trade fairs, tax provisions and proposed
tax legislation, trade expansion legislation, and conferences and meetings
relating to export expansion.
The Business and Personal File relates primarily to Goldy's activities
as a businessman involved in the lumber industry in the Pacific Northwest
and to his political associations within the Democratic Party. This file
contains some material that Goldy carried forward from his service in
the Commerce Department. About 10,000 pages of material relating to Goldy's
personal affairs was separated from this series and returned to the donor.
The Speech File contains copies of speeches and speech drafts together
with related materials that date from 1946, when Goldy was with the United
States Employment Service, to the late 1960s. Most of the material in
the series documents Goldy's service with the Department of the Interior,
the Pacific Northwest region of the Bureau of Employment Security, and
the Department of Commerce's Business and Defense Services Administration.
Copies of speeches by other people, mostly important political figures
with whose work Goldy was associated, are filed at the end of the series;
most of this material is from the period of Goldy's Commerce Department
service.
The Printed Materials File contains books, articles, reports, and other
printed items relating to issues connected with Goldy's work as government
official and private businessman. About 5,000 pages of material was separated
from this series and returned to the donor. The Interview File consists
of the draft of a transcribed oral history interview conducted with Goldy
by Joella Werlin in 1996, focusing on Goldy's life and career through
1955.
The papers of Oscar Chapman, Roscoe
Bell, C. Girard Davidson and Joel Wolfsohn contain materials relating
to the Department of the Interior during the period of Goldy's service
there.
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SERIES DESCRIPTIONS
| Container Nos. |
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Series |
| 1-2 |
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ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR FILE, 1930(1937)-1941 |
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Correspondence, memoranda, reports, printed materials relating to
Goldy's work with the Division of Placement and Unemployment of the
Illinois Department of Labor. Topics covered include unemployment
estimates, unemployment compensation, and a proposed merit rating
plan. Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
| 2-3 |
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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FILE, 1943-46 |
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Correspondence, memoranda, reports, and a draft of a manuscript
relating to procurement that Goldy prepared as a contribution to Samuel
Eliot Morison's history of industrial mobilization and procurement
during World War II. Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
| 4-25 |
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR FILE, 1946-47; 1952-59
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consisting of three subseries as follows: |
| 4-11 |
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UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE FILE, 1946-47:
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, and printed materials relating
to such topics as the appointment of an advisory council for the
USES, the employment of handicapped veterans, labor legislation,
reconversion, and the Fair Employment Practices Commission. Arranged
alphabetically by subject.
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| 11-21 |
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BUREAU OF EMLOYMENT SECURITY, PACIFIC NOTHWEST
FILE, 1948(1952)-58: Correspondence, memoranda, reports, handwritten
notes, printed material, newspaper clippings and travel forms relating
to such topics as economic development, labor-management relations,
unemployment, migratory farm labor, foreign aid and especially aid
to Greece, logging on public lands, industrial development in Alaska,
labor legislation, and the economic policies of the Truman administration.
Arranged alphabetically by subject.
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| 21-25 |
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BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY, REGION II FILE,
1957(1958)-1959: Correspondence, memoranda, reports, printed
material and newspaper clippings relating to Goldy's work as director
of the Bureau of Employment Security region that included New York,
New Jersey, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Topics covered include
migratory farm labor, migration from Puerto Rico and the British
West Indies, labor market trends, meetings of the Employment Security
Council, and unemployment compensation. Arranged alphabetically
by subject, with several folders of alphabetically arranged correspondence
placed first in the subseries.
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| 26-50 |
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR FILE, 1942(1947)-(1951)1954 |
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consisting of two subseries, as follows: |
| 26-27 |
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CORRESPONDENCE FILE, 1947-51: Correspondence,
memoranda and cables divided into four parts. The first part relates
to Goldy's work as Assistant to the Secretary of the Interior and
consists of his correspondence with the Secretary of the Interior
and others in the Interior Department with whom he worked; the second
part relates to Goldy's work as Regional Administrator of the Bureau
of Land Management for the Pacific Northwest and consists of correspondence
with the Secretary of the Interior, the Director of the Bureau of
Land Management, and other Interior Department officials based in
Washington, D.C.; the third part also relates to Goldy's work as
Regional Administrator, but consists of correspondence with government
officials and others within the Pacific Northwest region; the fourth
part, which supplements the second part, consists primarily of outgoing
copies of the correspondence that Regional Director Goldy sent to
the Director and the Associate Director of the Bureau of Land Management
and to the Assistant Secretary of the Interior and others in the
Interior Department. The subseries is arranged in the order described
above; within each folder, the order is either chronological or
reverse chronological.
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| 28-50 |
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SUBJECT FILE, 1942(1947)-(1951)1954: Correspondence,
memoranda, reports, handwritten notes, press releases, cables, maps
and printed material relating to Goldy's work as Special Assistant
to the Secretary of the Interior and Regional Administrator of the
Bureau of Land Management for the Pacific Northwest. Topics covered
include the Columbia River Basin project and the proposed Columbia
Valley Authority, the proposal to create a Department of Natural
Resources, forestry issues in the Pacific Northwest, disposition
of lands revested from to the Oregon and California Railroad, power
development in the Pacific Northwest, economic issues in the Pacific
Northwest, and President Truman's visit to the Pacific Northwest
in May 1950. Arranged alphabetically by subject.
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| 51-52 |
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MUTUAL SECURITY AGENCY FILE, 1951-52 |
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Primarily mimeographed, dittographed and printed materials, speeches,
press releases, reports, background information, memoranda, correspondence,
travel documents and employment applications. The material relates
to labor and economic conditions in Europe, trade union activity in
Europe, resources development and land reform in Italy, and the timber
industry in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. Arranged alphabetically by
subject. |
| 53-55 |
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NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY
FILE, 1959 |
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Correspondence, memoranda, reports, newspaper clippings. Topics
covered include migrant labor in New Jersey and economic and social
conditions in Puerto Rico. Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
| 55-110 |
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE FILE, 1955(1961)-1965 |
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consisting of two subseries, as follows: |
| 55-58 |
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CORRESPONDENCE FILE, 1961-65: The folders
labeled alphabetical and chronological contain carbon copies of
outgoing correspondence and memoranda; alphabetically arranged correspondence
is present for 1964 and 1965, chronologically arranged correspondence
for 1965. The folders labeled alphabetical and chronological and
containing material from 1965 appear to contain copies of the same
items, though the chronological folders contain more items than
do the alphabetical folders. The material includes copies of outgoing
letters and internal memoranda and relates primarily to Goldy's
government responsibilities. The folders labeled general and personal
contain original incoming correspondence and carbon copies of outgoing
correspondence and relate primarily to Goldy's personal and private
business affairs, although a small amount of this material relates
to his government responsibilities.
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| 58-110 |
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SUBJECT FILE, 1955 (1961)-1965: Correspondence,
memoranda, reports, cables, handwritten notes, task force studies,
press releases, printed material and newspaper clippings relating
to such topics as agricultural exports, the balance of payments,
export expansion programs, anti-dumping legislation, business mergers,
the economic development of the Appalachian region, the export of
airplanes, trade with the Soviet bloc, trade relations with different
countries and areas of the world, government administration of export
expansion programs, international trade fairs, the financing of
exports, the Export-Import Bank, the export potential of individual
states, the Federal Maritime Commission, specific problems associated
with the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, Eliot Janeway's
views on export expansion, trade problems regarding logs and lumber,
the meetings and work of the National Export Expansion Council,
overseas trade fairs, tax provisions and proposed tax legislation,
trade expansion legislation, and conferences and meetings relating
to export expansion. Arranged alphabetically by subject.
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| 111-126 |
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BUSINESS AND PERSONAL FILE, 1946-68 |
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Correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, handwritten notes,
financial documents, newspaper clippings and printed material relating
primarily to Goldy's business interests, political activities and
personal affairs. His correspondence with some of his associates represented
in this series includes information about his official government
duties. Arranged alphabetically by subject or name. |
| 127-134 |
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SPEECH FILE, 1946-68 |
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Copies and drafts of speeches; notes, outlines and information used
in preparing the speeches; a small amount of correspondence and a
few schedules of Goldy's speaking engagements. Speech materials prior
to 1952 are filed for the most part by year with no further description
of subject, occasion or venue; beginning in 1952, most of the material
is filed by specific speech and is well identified in the folder title.
At the end of the series are several folders of speeches by other
people. Otherwise, the series is arranged in chronological order. |
| 135-157 |
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PRINTED MATERIALS FILE, 1930-69 |
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Books, articles, pamphlets, reports, studies and other printed materials
relating primarily to Goldy's work in government programs relating
to employment services, land and resource management, economic development,
and export expansion, and to his career as a businessman in the lumber
industry. Arranged chronologically. |
| 157 |
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INTERVIEW FILE, 1996-98 |
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Draft transcripts of an oral history interview with Goldy, conducted
by Joella Werlin in 1996, and focusing on his life and career through
1955, with photocopies of a few related documents included as appendices. |
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FOLDER TITLE LIST
Box 1
- American Association for Labor Legislation, American Political Science
Association
- American Federation of Labor
- Article, New York Times, January 28, 1940, "Two Trades Fight
'Merit Rating' Plan"
- Bureau of Business Conditions (1940)
- Citizens of Greater Chicago--Poster, "Governmental Reform is Not a
Sport for the Short-Winded"
- Comments on Detroit Speech, Complementary Letters, etc.
- Congress of Industrial Organizations
- Economic Policy--Graduate Economics Club Meeting, June 6, 1939, University
of Chicago
- Estimates of Unemployment in the United States, 1929-35, by Robert
R. Nathan, International Labor Review, January 1936
- Estimates of Unemployment in the United States (The Review of Economic
Statistics), August 1940, Vol. XXII, Number 3
- "Federal-State Relations in Unemployment Compensation Administration:
Illinois and Wisconsin," by Alfred Phillip Fernbach, 1941
- I.A.P.E.S. [Illinois Association of Public Employment Service]
- Institute on Employment Service and Unemployment Compensation Procedures
(University of Minnesota, April 8-13, 1940)
- Labor--Miscellaneous Data (Material from Witte, etc.)
- Letters on Leaving the Illinois Division of Placement and Unemployment
Compensation
- Merit Rating System of the Illinois Unemployment Compensation Act
- New Jersey Survey
Box 2
- [Pamphlets on unemployment compensation and social security, 1936-40]
- Procedures Control Unit
- State of Connecticut, Department of Labor and Factory Inspection,
Unemployment Compensation Division [statistics showing education and
training of youth between ages of 16 and 25]
- Technical Publications Digest
- "Unemployment as a Census Problem," by Charles E. Persons (Journal
of the American Statistical Association, March 1930)
- "Unemployment Questions in the Federal Census," (Journal of the
American Statistical Association, March 1930)
- Unemployment Statistics - Newspaper Articles (Chicago Journal of
Commerce, 1941)
- "Unemployment--What's to be Done?" [college thesis by Daniel L. Goldy,
January 1936, used in preparing a report presented to the annual meeting
of the Interstate Conferences of Employment Security Agencies, October
3, 1939]
- Book, Industrial Mobilization [outline]
- Conclusions [for Industrial Mobilization]
- Correspondence with Commander [R.J.] Wyman
- Development of Production Controls in the Field
- Goldy, Daniel L.--Personal--Navy
- Goldy, Daniel L.--Navy--Medical
- Interviews--I.A. [Inspection Administration]
Box 3
- Manpower--A Case in Point
- Memoranda
- Minimizing Production Difficulties
- Navy--Labor Supply
- Navy--Miscellaneous
- Navy--Personnel Papers
- Production Control--Obtaining Material on Schedule
- Progressing and Expediting--First Draft
- Role of MIS [Material Inspection Services]
- Role of Other Agencies [Navy Procurement]
- Scheduling [Navy Procurement]
- Travel Orders
Box 4
- Advisory Council
[1 of 4]
[2 of 4]
[3 of 4]
[4 of 4]
- Advisory Council--Local
- Advisory Council (Trip to Cleveland)
- American Federation of Labor
- American Legion
- AVC (American Veterans Committee)
Box 5
- AMVETS (American Veterans of World War II)
- Application Process
- Bibliographies--Employment Security
- Budget
- Congress of Industrial Organization
- Disabled [American] Veterans (DAV)
[1 of 4]
[2 of 4]
[3 of 4]
[4 of 4]
Box 6
- DAV Convention (Portland, Oregon, September 2-5, 1946)
- Federal Security Agency
- Handicapped [reports and memoranda on employment of the handicapped
by Robert C. Goodwin, Director, United States Employment Services, 1946]
- Hearings (Congressional)
- Industrial Mobilization
- Labor Laws
Box 7
- Labor Legislation
- Labor Market
- Legislation
[1 of 5]
[2 of 5]
[3 of 5]
[4 of 5]
[5 of 5]
Box 8
- "Making Home Town Plans Work" (Aid to Veterans)
- Merit Ratings (Miscellaneous Data) [1938-40]
- Minority Groups Policy--FEPC [Fair Employment Practices Commission]
- Miscellaneous [role of U.S. Employment Service in the post war economy;
list of government officials in public welfare positions; the Japanese
Labor Exchange Program; the War Manpower Commission, etc.]
[1 of 3]
[2 of 3]
[3 of 3]
- On-the-Job Training
- Organization of USES
Box 9
- Plan for Paying Benefits on a Daily Basis
- Press Releases
- Public Policy Digest of the National Planning Association
- Regional Directors Conferences
- Regions I-XII
- Resolutions on USES--USES Personnel for DAV, VFW, American Legion
- Retraining and Reemployment Administration
- Return to the States of USES, November 16, 1946
Box 10
- Selective Placement Program
- Servicemen's Readjustment Act
- Six-Point Program
- State Plans of Operation
- Statistics--American Legion Speech
- Unemployment Compensation
- Unemployment Compensation--the Basis for Veterans
- Veterans
Box 11
- Veterans Administration
- Veterans Employment Service
- Veterans of Foreign Wars
- Wagner-Pyser Act
- War Manpower Commission
- Agriculture--Farm Tenure Improvement in the United States
- Agriculture [newspaper clippings]
- Alaska--Newspaper Clippings
- Alaska--October 24-27, 1953
- Alaska--Political
- Alaskan Development
- Aluminum Industry [newspaper clippings]
- AFL-CIO
Box 12
- American Housing Needs
- American Mining Congress, Seattle, September 21-24, 1953
- American Society for Public Administration
- Applications--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Article--Oregon Journal
- B--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Baker, Edward M.--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Brown, George--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Budget Information--Daniel L Goldy, Personal
- Bureau of Employment Security, 1956
- BES/DMA [Bureau of Employment Security/Defense Mobilization Administration],
Regional Directors' Meeting, Washington, DC, June 16-18, 1952
- Bureau of Employment Security--Farm Labor Markets
- C--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Church, Senator Frank--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Columbia Empire Industries, Inc.--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- CIO--West Coast [newspaper clippings]
- Contracts [newspaper clippings]
- Critical Areas--Tacoma
- D--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- E--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Economic Outlook [newspaper clippings]
- Employment Security--Labor Department (Farm Labor, 1958)
Box 13
- Employment Security--Northwest Regional
- F--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Farm Contract
- Farm Labor Situation--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Fish--Resources [newspaper clippings]
- Foreign Economy [newspaper clippings]
- G--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Gaiser, Silas--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Galey, Cecelia P.--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Garrett, H. Fred--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- GAO [General Accounting Office] Report on Forest Practices
- Goldy, Daniel L.--Alphabetical Correspondence--A
- Goldy, Daniel L.--Alphabetical Correspondence--B
Box 14
- Goldy, Daniel L.--Alphabetical Correspondence--Brockway, Glenn E.
- Goldy, Daniel L.--Alphabetical Correspondence--C
- Goldy, Daniel L.--Alphabetical Correspondence--D
- Goldy, Daniel L.--Alphabetical Correspondence--E and F
- Goldy, Daniel L.--Alphabetical Correspondence--G
- Goldy, Daniel L.--Alphabetical Correspondence--H
- Goldy, Daniel L.--Alphabetical Correspondence--I and J
- Goldy, Daniel L.--Alphabetical Correspondence--K and L
Box 15
- Goldy, Daniel L.--Alphabetical Correspondence--M
- Goldy, Daniel L.--Alphabetical Correspondence--N and O
- Goldy, Daniel L.--Alphabetical Correspondence--P Through R
- Goldy, Daniel L.--Alphabetical Correspondence--S
[1 of 3]
[2 of 3]
[3 of 3]
- Goldy, Daniel L.--Alphabetical Correspondence--T Through V
Box 16
- Goldy, Daniel L.--Alphabetical Correspondence--W Through Z
- Goldy, Daniel L.--Travel, FY 1953
- Goldy, Daniel L.--Travel, FY 1956
- Goldy, Daniel L.--Trip Folder, Regional Directors' Conference, Los
Angeles, California (Biltmore Hotel)
- Goldy, Daniel L.--Trip Folder--New York
- Goodwin, Robert [1953-58]
- Government Agencies (Reorganization, etc.)
- Governors' Meeting, August 1953 [newspaper clippings]
- Governor's Safety Conference--Portland, Oregon, November 19-20, 1953
- Gulick, Luther H.--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- H--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Hardy, A. F.--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Haughton, Ronald W.--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Hearings, Centralia (Illinois) Mine Disaster of April 3, 1947
Box 17
- Hoehler, Fred K., Jr.--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Hoff, Irving [administrative assistant to Senator Warren G. Magnusson,
1953-60]
- Hotel Data--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Housing [newspaper clippings]
- I--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Information on India
- Insurance--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- IAPES [International Association of Personnel in Employment Security]--Speech
Material
- J--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Jackson, Senator Henry M.--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- K--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- L--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Labor Force Trends--Employment Developments--Pacific Northwest
- Labor and Industrial Relations
- Leopold, Alice K.--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- M--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Manpower Problems
Box 18
- Mayer, George and Walter--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Meany, George [American Federation of Labor, 1954, 1957]
- Memberships--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Minerals--Resources
- Miscellaneous--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Mitchell, James P. (Secretary of Labor)--Letters to Re Goldy's Transfer
from Northwest Region
- Monographs
- Monographs, Miscellaneous--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Morse, Wayne [1954-61]
- N--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Neuberger, Senator Richard L.--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Newspaper Article Re Oregon Tax--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Newspaper Clippings (Personal)--1948-49
- Newspaper Clippings (Personal)--1950-51
- Newspaper Clippings--Miscellaneous
- Northwest Conference on Universities and the Public Service, Eugene,
Oregon, November 12-13, 1953
Box 19
- O--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Oregon Employment and Industrial Development Commission
- Oregon State Federation of Labor [labor legislation]
- Our Manpower Future (Miscellaneous)--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- P--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Pacific Northwest Trade Association--General Conference on Water Resources,
November 1-5, 1953, Spokane
- Plant Facilities
- Population [newspaper clippings]
- Portland City Club Bulletin--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Post-Attack [preparations for war--newspaper clippings]
- Power and Aluminum [newspaper clippings]
- Power Resources [newspaper clippings]
- Public Administration Clearing House
- Publications--Oregon
Box 20
- Publicity--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Q--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- R--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Regional Labor Management Committee (1953)
- Rent Control (1953)
- Report by Region XI--Seattle, Washington (Employment Developments
in the Pacific Northwest)
- Reservations--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Role of the University in Labor and Industrial Relations
- Rockefeller Award Program--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- S--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Shipbuilding
- Somers, Herman--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Speeches--Miscellaneous [newspaper clippings]
- Strikes--Union Activities [newspaper clippings]
- Subscriptions--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- T--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Timber--Resources [newspaper clippings]
- Travel Vouchers, 1955
- U--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Unemployment [newspaper clippings]
- Unemployment Insurance--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
Box 21
- Unemployment Problem--Memorandum to [Albert F.] Hartung
- V--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- W--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Wages--Stabilization [newspaper clippings]
- Washington AFL Convention--Yakima, Washington [newspaper clippings]
- Western Council--Lumber and Sawmill Workers--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Western Forest Industries Association--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Whaley-Eaton Service--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Witte, Edwin E.--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- X--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal [empty]
- Y--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Z--Daniel L. Goldy, Personal
- Alphabetical Correspondence--A and B
- Alphabetical Correspondence--C
- Alphabetical Correspondence--D through F
- Alphabetical Correspondence--G through I
- Alphabetical Correspondence--J through M
- Alphabetical Correspondence--N through R
- Alphabetical Correspondence--S through V
- Alphabetical Correspondence--W through Z
Box 22
- ASPA [American Society for Public Administration]--Bulletins and News
[1 of 3]
[2 of 3]
[3 of 3]
- Area Labor Market Trends
- Bill in Congress on Depressed Area Legislation
Box 23
- Biregional UCX [Unemployment Compensation for Ex-Servicemen] Conference,
Regions I and II, September 11-12, 1958
- Department of Labor, Bureau of Employment Security--Correspondence
and Memoranda, 1958
- Employment Security Council--Department of Labor, 1958
- Farm Labor--British West Indies Agreement--Puerto Rico Standards [1958]
- Farm Labor Conference--San Juan, January 7-8, 1958
- Farm Notes
- Interstate Conference on Employment Security Agencies, Chicago, October
6, 1958
Box 24
- Labor Market and Employment Security
[1 of 3]
[2 of 3]
[3 of 3]
- Manpower--General
- Materials on Regional Farm Labor Committee
- Miscellaneous Memoranda [1957-58]
- Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings [1958]
- "My Day" by Eleanor Roosevelt, New York Post, November 21,
1958 [re Bahamian farm labor]
- National Meeting on the Employment Service, December 11-12, 1958,
and Meeting of Regional Directors, December 13, 1958, Kansas City, Missouri
- New York Day Haul Program [re farm labor]
- New York Organizational Chart
- [New York Regional Labor-Management Manpower Committee]
Box 25
- Northwest Region [minutes of regional conference on Farm Placement
and Farm Labor Reporting, Region XI, Seattle, Washington, August 13-14,
1958]
- Notes on BWI [British West Indies] Problem [farm labor]
- Personal Correspondence [1958]
- Population and Labor Force
- Productivity
- Public Administration Bulletin
- Regional Directors' Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, October 3-5, 1958,
and Interstate Conference Sessions, October 6-9, 1958
- Regional Directors' Meeting, Washington, DC, November 18-21, 1958
- State Advisory Council on Employment and Unemployment Insurance, New
York City [statistics on employment and unemployment in New York State,
1948-58]
- Temporary Unemployment Compensation
- Trip to Puerto Rico, April 16-20, 1958
- Trip to the Virgin Islands
- Unemployment
Box 26
- Correspondence, 1947-48--Special Assistant to the Secretary of the
Interior
- Correspondence, 1948-51--Regional Administrator for the Pacific Northwest,
Bureau of Land Management, I [correspondence with C. Girard Davidson,
Assistant Secretary of the Interior, Joel D. Wolfsohn, Assistant to
the Secretary of the Interior, Paul Unger, Special Assistant to the
Secretary of the Interior, Marion Clawson and Roscoe E. Bell, Director
and Associate Director of the Bureau of Land Management, and others]
[1 of 4]
[2 of 4]
[3 of 4]
[4 of 4]
- Correspondence, 1948-51--Regional Administrator for the Pacific Northwest,
Bureau of Land Management, II [correspondence with government officials
and others within the Pacific Northwest region]
Box 27
[3 of 5]
[4 of 5]
[5 of 5]
- Correspondence with the Director's and Secretary's Offices [July 1948
to April 1951, and mostly from 1949 and 1950. The material consists
primarily of carbon copies of Goldy's outgoing correspondence to the
Director of the Bureau of Land Management; and also consists of carbon
copies of outgoing correspondence to the Associate Director of the Bureau
of Land Management, the Assistant Secretary of the Interior, and other
officials in the BLM and the Interior Department. Also a small amount
of incoming correspondence. Topics covered are those of the Bureau of
Land Management in the Pacific Northwest region during Goldy's tenure
as Regional Administrator.]
Box 28
- Access Roads, Letter to [Robert] Dwyer
- Advisory Board Material and Minutes
- Agreements and Alternate Sections
- Agriculture
- Alaska--Resource Development
- Annual Reports--FY 1948
- Annual Reports--1950
- Appropriation Bill (Section 8 of the Interior Department Act of 1948)
- Appropriations (Speech Material)
Box 29
- Arguments for Establishment of a Department of Natural Resources
- Budget--Interior-Agriculture Task Force (1950)
- Bureau of Land Management, 1947-54
- Bureau of Land Management--Annual Report, FY 1949
Box 30
- Bureau of Land Management--Annual Report, FY 1950
- Bureau of Land Management--Correspondence, 1951 [Oregon and California
Railroad land controversy; circumstances surrounding Goldy's departure
from the BLM; copies of North Bend News, May-June 1951]
[1 of 3]
[2 of 3]
[3 of 3]
- Bureau of Land Management--June 2, 1948, Policy Statement, Instructions,
Progress Report
- Bureau of Land Management--Memoranda, 1947-49 [comments on article
by B.P. Kirkland, "Forest Resources of the Douglas Fir Region," (1949);
sustained yield forestry on Oregon and California Railroad lands]
- Bureau of Land Management--Memoranda, 1948 [legal concerns regarding
access roads over Oregon and California Railroad lands; more comments
on Kirkland article]
Box 31
- Correspondence on the Chief Forester Position [Chief of Forestry Division,
Bureau of Land Management]
- Correspondence with Robert Sawyer [charges by Sawyer, publisher of
The Bend Bulletin, regarding Goldy's administration of the regional
office of the Bureau of Land Management, and Goldy's response]
- Executive Staff Meetings [Bureau of Land Management, 1948-49; minutes
of executive staff meetings, 1949-51; monthly reports of the regional
administrator; budget issues; reorganization of the BLM; timber sales;
mining claims, etc.]
- Centralia (Illinois) Mine Disaster
- Correspondence with Henry Chaney and Oregon Voter
- City Club (Portland, Oregon) Speech
- CBIAC [Columbia Basin Inter-Agency Committee]--Land Subcommittee
Box 32
- Columbia River Basin
- Columbia River Basin Report--Bitteroot Valley Project, Montana--Supplement,
May 1949
- Columbia River Basin Report--Bully Creek Extension Vale Project, Oregon--Supplement,
May 1949
- Columbia River Basin Report--Cambridge Bench Project, Idaho--Supplement,
April 1948
- Columbia River Basin Report--Canby Project, Oregon--Supplement, March
1948
- Columbia River Basin Report--Council Project, Idaho--Supplement, May
1949
- Columbia River Basin Report--Crooked River Project, Oregon--Supplement,
May 1949
Box 33
- Columbia River Basin Report--Development of Water and Other Resources,
Present and Potential, in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming,
Nevada, and Utah, June 1946
- Columbia River Basin Report--Payette Unit, Mountain Home Project,
Idaho--Supplement, May 1949
- Columbia River Basin Report--Upper Star Valley Project--Supplement,
May 1949
Box 34
- Columbia River and Tributaries--Appendix I, Middle and Lower Snake
River Basin, October 1, 1948
- Columbia River and Tributaries--Appendix J, Willamette River Basin,
Part II, Vol. I, October 1, 1948,
- Columbia River and Tributaries--Appendix J, Willamette River Basin,
Part II, Vol. III, October 1, 1948
Box 35
- Columbia River Basin Report--Appendix M, Co-ordinated Water Use Development,
October 1, 1948
- Columbia River and Tributaries--Appendix M, Co-ordinated Water use
Development, October 1, 1958
- Columbia River and Tributaries--Appendix P, Fish and Wildlife, October
1, 1948
- Columbia River and Tributaries--Appendix S, Federal Power Commission,
Review of Power Market Study, October 1, 1948
- CVA [Columbia Valley Authority]--Correspondence
- CVA [Columbia Valley Authority] Material--Press Releases, Speeches,
etc.
Box 36
[3 of 5]
[4 of 5]
[5 of 5]
- Congressional Investigation, Eugene, Oregon, September 7-9, 1948
- Congressional Reports (Annual Letters to Congressmen)
- Controversy over Cooperative Agreements, Fischer Lumber Company and
Goldy Resignation
Box 37
- Coordination and Regionalization
- Correspondence--General [memoranda from the regional forester to district
foresters, 1939-48]
- Daily Diary [handwritten notes, February 1947, concerning the Columbia
River Basin project, the Oregon and California Railroad lands controversy,
the Atomic Energy Commission, etc.]
- Dalles Project, Bureau of Reclamation, December 1947
- Davidson, C. Girard [Assistant Secretary, Department of the Interior]--Speeches
and Correspondence
[1 of 4]
[2 of 4]
[3 of 4]
[4 of 4]
Box 38
- Department of Natural Resources Bill (State of Oregon)
- Division of Forestry
[1 of 4]
[2 of 4]
[3 of 4]
[4 of 4]
- Division of Forestry--July 1950 (Timber Sales Statistics)
Box 39
- Economic Base for Power Markets in Tillamook County, Oregon, November
1943
- Economic Base for Power Markets in Douglas County, Oregon, January
1944
- Economic Base for Power Markets in Klamath County, Oregon, May 1944
- Economic Base for Power Markets in Clatsop County, Oregon, June 1944
- Economic Base for Power Markets in Cowlitz County, Washington, September
1944
- Economic Base for Power Markets in Walla Walla County, Washington,
December 1944
- Economic Base for Power Markets in Thurston County, Washington, February
1945
- Economic Base for Power Markets in Chelan, Douglas, and Okanogan Counties,
Washington, July 1945
- Economic Base for Power Markets in Clallam and Jefferson Counties,
Washington, July 1945
Box 40
- Economic Base for Power Markets in Flathead County, Montana, October
1945
- Economic Base for Power Markets in Benton and Franklin Counties, Washington,
November 1945
- Economic Base for Power Markets in Lake County, Montana, December
1945
- Economic Base for Power Markets in Lincoln County, Oregon, January
1946
- Economic Base for Power Markets in Lane County, Oregon, February 1946
- Economic Base for Power Markets in Benton County, Oregon, May 1946
- Economic Base for Power Markets in Ferry, Stevens, and Pend Oreille
Counties, Washington, August 1946
Box 41
- Economic Base for Power Markets in Linn County, Oregon, October 1946
- Economic Base for Power Markets in Skagit County, Washington, November
1946
- Economic Base for Power Markets in Ravalli County, Montana, January
1947
- Economic Base for Power Markets in Grays Harbor County, Washington,
February 1947
- Economic Base for Power Markets in Sanders County, Montana, March
1947
- Economic Base for Power Markets in Yamhill County, Oregon, June 1947
- Elk Hills Naval Reserve
- European Recovery Program
- Federal Department of Conservation (Proposed)--Advantages, 1937
- [Federal Security Agency--Office of Community War Services, June 30,
1946]
Box 42
- Fischer Lumber Company
[1 of 3]
[2 of 3]
[3 of 3]
- Confidential--FS [Forest Service] Memoranda on Road Policy
- Hells Canyon Fact Sheet
- Legislative Interim Committee Brief on Public Highways [submitted
by the Bureau of Land Management]
- Industrial and Economic Development--Subcommittee
- Information Kit for the Budget--Agriculture-Interior Task Force
Box 43
- International Foreign Policy [Interior Department representation on
the Interdepartmental Committee on International Affairs; stockpiling;
industrial mobilization; export controls, etc.]
- [Kirkland report on forest resources of the douglas fir region (1946)]
- Labor Relations Policy
- Labor Relations Policy Report, June 30, 1947
- Land
- Language
- Lewis, John L. (Analysis of Statement, April 3, 1947)
- Letter to [Robert D.] MacLean Re Payment to Counties
- Maps of Oregon, Etc.
- Master Units and Marketing Areas
- Mineral Surveys
- Mines
Box 44
- Mining [U.S. Mining Laws]
[1 of 5]
[2 of 5]
[3 of 5]
[4 of 5]
[5 of 5]
- Mining Claim Problem
- Mining Claims--Timber Problems
- Oil and Gas
Box 45
- Mohawk Sustained Yield Forest Unit--O & C [Oregon and California Railroad]
and Bureau Report (1948)
- O & C [Oregon and California Railroad] Controverted Lands
- O & C [Oregon and California Railroad] Lands--Eugene Minutes [minutes
of Eugene, Oregon District Advisory Board meeting of July 11, 1950 concerning
lands of the Oregon and California Railroad]
- Exchange of Editorials with MacDaniels [Oregon Journal, editorials
re lands of the Oregon and California Railroad]
- O & C Lumber WFIA [Western Forest Industries Association] Material
- O & C Lands
[1 of 4]
[2 of 4]
[3 of 4]
[4 of 4]
Box 46
- O & C Lands--General
- O & C Lands--Daniel L. Goldy
- Goodrick Report [investigation of the Bureau of Land Management's
handling of Oregon and California Railroad lands]
- Revision of O & C [Oregon and California Railroad] Title II
- O & C Lands--Right-of-Way Regulations
- Correspondence with Wesley Sasaki [regarding the controversy over
Goldy's administration of the Oregon and California Railroad lands]
- Oregon Duck and Bird Game Regulations
Box 47
- Outdoor America--Mining Article (1950)
- PNWCC [Pacific Northwest Coordinating Committee]--Effects of Columbia
and Snake River Dams on Fisheries
- PNWFC [Pacific Northwest Field Committee]--Miscellaneous Correspondence,
January 1951
- Parks
- Phosphate
[1 of 4]
[2 of 4]
[3 of 4]
[4 of 4]
Box 48
- President's Speeches While in Pacific Northwest, May 1950
- President's Water Resources Policy Commission
[1 of 3]
[2 of 3]
[3 of 3]
- Program Division
- Program Emphasis and Coordination
- Public Lands
Box 49
- Public Power
- Reclamation
- Letter to Governor McKay Re Recreation Areas
- Regional Administrator--Bureau of Land Management
- Road Regulations--Letters and Comments
- Rogue River Basin--Task Force and Development Plans
Box 50
- Sardine Creek Sale (State of Oregon)
- Confidential (Speech Material for the President, etc.)
- Stockpiling
- Synthetic Liquid Fuels
- Territories and Island Possessions
- Timber Sales--Instructions to Districts, Advance Procedures, etc.
- The Timberman (Excerpts)
- Remarks of Reginald T. Titus, The Dalles ["What the People of the
Northwest Expect of the Democratic Administration," June 25, 1950]
- Water Resource Development
- Watershed Letter
- Weekly Newsletters--Confidential
- Western Economic Resource Development
- Western Forest Industries Association (1951)
Box 51
- ECA [Economic Cooperation Administration]--European Labor Division
[1 of 4]
[2 of 4]
[3 of 4]
[4 of 4]
- ECA--IFTU [International Federation of Trade Unions], 1951
Box 52
- ECA--Travel Vouchers
- Foreign Commerce Weekly
- Italy
- Janeway, Eliot
- Land Reform in Japan
- Mutual Security Agency--Big vs. Little Lumber Operations [material
carried forward from Goldy's previous position as Pacific Northwest
Regional Administrator, Bureau of Land Management]
- Mutual Security Agency--European Labor and Industrial Relations--Productivity
- Personnel Applications
Box 53
- Employment Security Service--New Jersey Organization Staff, 1958-59
- Daniel L. Goldy [background information, 1959]
- Daniel L. Goldy--Personal [rental property, New York City, 1958]
- Materials on Farm Wage Program--New Jersey
- Migrant Workers--New Jersey
- Miscellaneous [clippings about problems of farm labor]
- Miscellaneous New Jersey Correspondence and Material
- New Jersey Employment Security--Correspondence, 1958
Box 54
- New Jersey Employment Security Study [1954]
- New Jersey--Farm-Garden State [annual reports of the Division of Employment
Security, 1958-59]
- New Jersey Material
- New Jersey--Newspaper Clippings
- Puerto Rico--Economic and Social Development
Box 55
- Puerto Ricans [population trends]
- United States Department of Labor [reports on Farm Labor]
- Alphabetical File, 1964 [to February 1965]--A-E
- Alphabetical File, 1964 [to February 1965]--F-H
- Alphabetical File, 1964 [to February 1965]--J-M
- Alphabetical File, 1964 [to February 1965]--N-R
- Alphabetical File, 1964 [to February 1965]--S-Y
- Alphabetical File, 1965--A-K
Box 56
- Alphabetical File, 1965--L-Z
- Chronological File, January 1965
- Chronological File, February 1965
- Chronological File, March 1965
- Chronological File, April 1965
- Chronological File, May 1965
- Chronological File, June 1965
- Chronological File, July 1965
- Chronological File, August 1965
- Chronological File, September 1965
- Chronological File, October 1965
- Chronological File, November 1965
- Chronological File, December 1965
Box 57
- General Correspondence, 1961-65
- Personal Correspondence, A-F
- Personal Correspondence, G-L
[1 of 3]
[2 of 3]
[3 of 3]
Box 58
- Personal Correspondence, M-R
- Personal Correspondence, S-Z
- A
- Administrative Memoranda [1964]
- Advertising Advisory Committee
- Advertising Committee--General Correspondence
- Advertising Study Task Group
- Aerospace Industries Association, March 18, 1964
Box 59
- Aged Workers
- Agenda and Supporting Documents for OECD [Organization for Economic
Co-Operation and Development], Industry Committee Meeting, July 1-2,
1963
- Agricultural Act of 1949 [Brannan Plan]
- Agricultural Exports
- Agricultural Exports--[Robert G.] Lewis Proposal
- AID [Agency for International Development]
- Air Cargo Promotions
- Alliance for Progress [Grace Report, "Proposals to Improve Flow of
U.S. Private Investment to Latin America," December 1962]
Box 60
- The American Center, Athens, Greece
- AFL-CIO
- American Management Association
- American Marketing Association, Washington, D.C., June 19, 1963
- American Mining Congress
- American Plywood Association--Gearhart, Oregon, June 17, 1964
- American Telephone and Telegraph Company
- Anti-Dumping
- Anti-Trust
- Antitrust Aspects of Export Expansion--Reading File--[Robert W.] Barrie
Memorandum
- Appalachian Project
- ARA [Area Redevelopment Agency]
Box 61
- Proposed ARA [Area Redevelopment Administration] Press Release on
Forest Products--Reading File
- ARA [Area Redevelopment Administration]--Secretary of Commerce--
Correspondence
- Automobile Export Information
- Automobile Manufacturers Association, Washington, D.C., April 22,
1963
- B
- Balance of Payments
- Balance of Payments, 1964
- Balance of Payments, January 1-March 31, 1965
- Balance of Payments, July 1-September 30, 1965
Box 62
- Balance of Payments, October 1-December 31, 1965
- Balance of Payments--Advisory Committee
- Balance of Payments--Business Committee Comments and Suggestions
- Balance of Payments--Export Financing, 1961-65
- Balance of Payments--FRB [Federal Reserve Board] Program, January
1-June 30, 1965
Box 63
- Balance of Payments--FRB Program, July 1-December 31, 1965
- BOP [Balance of Payments] Meeting--White House, February 18, 1965
- Balance of Payments--Newspaper Clippings, 1965
- Balance of Payments--Statement by President Johnson, February 10,
1965
- Balance of Payments--Supersonic Transport (1963)
- Balance of Payments--Undated Information
- Balance of Payments--Voluntary Program
- BAFT [Bankers Association for Foreign Trade]
- Bankers/CPA [Certified Public Accountants] Meeting, Detroit, Michigan,
April 23-24, 1963
- Biographical Sketches [Commerce Department appointees]
Box 64
- Boeing File
- Boston Chapter, American Bar Association, April 24, 1964
- British Columbia Timber Deal
- Brookings Institution
[1 of 3]
[2 of 3]
[3 of 3]
- Budget
Box 65
- Bureau of the Budget
- BIC [Bureau of International Commerce]--September 8, 1964
- Bureau of Land Management
- Business International Meeting, March 19, 1964
- Business Service Center
- C
- Cabinet Committee Correspondence
- Cabinet Committee on Export Expansion
- Cabinet Committee on Export Expansion--Initial
Box 66
- Cabinet Committee on Export Expansion, Meeting, April 7, 1964
- Cabinet Committee on Export Expansion, Meeting, June 10, 1964
- Cabinet Committee on Export Expansion, Meeting, February 3, 1965
- Cabinet Committee on Export Expansion, Meeting, March 5, 1965
- Cabinet Committee on Export Expansion, Meeting (Membership List)
- Canada
- Canada--United States Ad Hoc Export Working Group, July 9, 1963
- Census
- Chase Manhattan Bank
- Chicago TV-Radio Interview, March 11, 1964
- Chicago World Trade Conference, March 2, 1964
- Civil Rights [Equal Employment Opportunities]
Box 67
- Civilian Industrial Technology Program
- Coal
- Coal Exports
- Cocoa Agreement
- Coffee
- Columbia Basin Export-Import Conference, Portland, Oregon, April 14,
1964
- Commerce News Digest (1965)
- Commercial Intelligence
- Commercial Officers
- Conference on Business-Government Relations, March 20, 1964
Box 68
- Congressional Correspondence--House of Representatives
- Congressional Correspondence--Senate
- Connor [John T. Connor, Secretary of Commerce]--Briefings [weekly
briefing reports for the President, 1965]
- Connor Press Conferences
- Connor Speeches
Box 69
- Construction--Building Permits
- Construction--Housing Starts
- Cotton
- Department of Commerce--Briefing Handbook for Secretary of Commerce,
December 1960
- Department of Commerce--Briefing Handbook for Secretary of Commerce,
January 1965
- Department of Defense
- DIAC [Defense Industry Advisory Council]
- E [Export Expansion Awards]--Recipients [1965]
Box 70
- East-West Trade
[1 of 3]
[2 of 3]
[3 of 3]
- Economic Growth
- Economic Highlights and Statistics
[1 of 3]
[2 of 3]
[3 of 3]
Box 71
- Economic Indicators
- Economic Report of the President
- Economics--General
- Elmia [Sweden] Fair (1965)
- Eppert Report [Senate subcommittee report on the tax treaty with Thailand
(1965)]
- Europe--Denmark
- Europe--Foreign Service Reporting
- Europe--Forest Products
- Europe--Frankfurt
- Europe--Greece
- Europe--Letters to be Dictated, European Trip
Box 72
- Europe--Norway
- Europe--OECD [Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development],
Meeting, 1963
- Europe--Stockholm, Sweden Trade Fair
- Europe--Sweden
- Europe--Trade Missions
- European Economic Community
- European Trade Fairs
- European Trip
- Executive Orders of the President (1963)
- Executive Seminar--Thomas Minor, February 11-12, 1964
- [Expansion of U.S. exports--Goldy's articles re]
Box 73
- Export Advisory Council
- Export Analysis Statistics
- Export Control
- Export Credit Financing
- Export Expansion
- Sea and Ski "E" Awards [Export Expansion Awards], Reno, Nevada, April
9, 1964
Box 74
- Export Expansion--Cabinet Committee Meeting
- Export Expansion Council
- Export Expansion--General
- Export Expansion--Housing
- Confidential Memorandum--Export Expansion, Under Secretary's Correspondence
- Export Expansion--New Incentives
- Export Expansion Service
- Export Expansion--White House Conference (1963)
Box 75
- Export Expansion--White House, General
- Export Expansion--White House, Committee on Small Business
- Export Financing--1964
- Export Financing--January-March 1965
- Export Financing--April-December 1965
- Export Financing--Department of Commerce Memoranda, 1964-65
Box 76
- Export Financing--Examples
- Export Financing--Interagency Working Group
[1 of 5]
[2 of 5]
[3 of 5]
[4 of 5]
[5 of 5]
Box 77
- Export Financing--Last Resort Financing
- Export Financing--Magnusson Bill [1965]
- Export Financing--Magnusson Bill, Testimony
- Export Financing--Newspaper Clippings
- Export Financing--Undated Material
Box 78
- Export Financing--Working Group [1964]
- Export-Import Bank
[1 of 5]
[2 of 5]
[3 of 5]
[4 of 5]
[5 of 5]
- Export-Import Bank--FCIA [Foreign Credit Insurance Association]
- Export-Import Figures (1964)
- Export Origin Study
- Export Origin Study, By State--Alabama-Colorado [Delware]
Box 79
- Export Origin Study, By State--Florida-Louisiana
- Export Origin Study, By State--Maine-Nevada
- Export Origin Study, By State--New Hampshire-Pennsylvania
- Export Origin Study, By State--Rhode Island-Utah
- Export Origin Study, By State--Vermont-Wyoming
- Export Potential Studies
- Export Report to the President, September 9, 1964
Box 80
- Export Shares
- Export Tax Incentive
- [Export Trade Association] Webb-Pomerene
- Export Trends
- Exports by States
- Fayerweather Study
- Federal Maritime Commission
[1 of 3]
[2 of 3]
[3 of 3]
Box 81
- Federal Maritime Commission--Iron and Steel Hearings, 1964
- Federal Reserve
- Feed Grains
- Financing Exports
- Food for Peace
- Foreign Buyers Program
- Foreign Countries--Background
- Foreign Credit
- FCIA [Foreign Credit Insurance Association]
Box 82
- Foreign Currency
- Foreign Export Trade, 1964
- Foreign Export Trade, 1965
- Forest Service--FY 1961-FY 1966
- France
Box 83
- Freight Rates
- GATT [General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade]
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, February 27, 1963--Automotive Vehicles
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, March 7, 1963--Fountain Pen and Mechanical
Pencil
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, March 12, 1963--Copper Producers
and Wire Mills
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, March 18, 1963--West Coast Lumber
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, April 2, 1963--Canners
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, April 3, 1963--Jewelry
Box 84
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, April 8, 1963--Pulp, Paper, Paperboard
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, April 17, 1963--Anti-Friction Bearings
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, April 23, 1963--Tobacco
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, April 25, 1963--Musical Instruments
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, April 26, 1963--Organic Chemicals
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, April 29, 1963--Electronic Industries
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, May 1, 1963--Steel Producers (Major)
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, May 7, 1963--Aluminum
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, May 16, 1963--Appliances
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, May 21, 1963--Industrial Chemicals
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, May 22, 1963--Compressed Gas Cylinders
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, May 28, 1963--Distilled Liquor Industry
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, June 4, 1963--Machine Made Glassware
Box 85
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, June 25, 1963--Printing Machinery
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, July 10, 1963--Textiles (Second Meeting)
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, July 11, 1963--Books and Periodicals
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, July 15, 1963-Medicinal and Pharmaceutical
Products
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, July 17, 1963--Aircraft and Aeronautical
Products
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, July 25, 1963--Electrical Generation
Equipment
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, July 26, 1963--Glass Processors
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, July 29, 1963--Apparel
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, July 30, 1963--Oil and Gas Burners
(for Space Heat)
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, July 31, 1963--Boilers (Electrical
Generation)
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, August 6, 1963--Builders Hardware
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, August 13, 1963--Farm Machinery
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, August 14, 1963--Pulp and Paper Machinery
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, August 15, 1963--Brewers
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, August 16, 1963--Hand Tools
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, August 20, 1963--Housewares
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, August 21, 1963--Steel Industry
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, August 22, 1963--Toys, Games, Dolls,
and Children's Vehicles
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, August 26, 1963--Pumps and Compressors
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, August 30, 1963--Graphite Electrodes
and Brushes
Box 86
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, September 6, 1963--Flour and Meal
Industries
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, September 9, 1963--Photographic Equipment
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, September 11, 1963--Oil Field Equipment
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, September 13, 1963--Malting Industry
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, September 16, 1963--Industrial Diamond
Products (in New York) [empty folder]
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, September 16, 1963--Inedible Tallow
and Grease
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, September 18, 1963--Industrial Heating
Equipment
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, September 19, 1963--Furniture [Rice
Milling]
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, September 20, 1963--Food Machinery
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, September 23, 1963--Construction
Equipment
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, September 24, 1963--Electrical Measuring
Equipment
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, September 25, 1963--Shoe Board
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, September 25, 1963--Brushes (in New
York)
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, September 27, 1963--Band Instruments
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, September 30, 1963--Plumbing Fittings
and Fixtures
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, October 1, 1963--Machine Tools
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, October 22, 1963--Industrial Sewing
Machinery
- GATT Problems--Industry Meeting, November 8, 1963--Stainless Steel
Producers
- General Construction Activity
- General Electric
- Goldy, Daniel L.--Press Announcements
- Goldy, Daniel L.--Press Releases
- Goldy, Daniel L.--Report (1964)
Box 87
- Government Organization to Promote Foreign Trade
- Granik, Theodore, New York City, June 19, 1963
- Great Society
- Harper's Magazine [article by Daniel L. Goldy and Robert C.
McBride, "Our Public Lands: Will the New Administration Meet the Challenge?"
(1960)]
- Hodges, Secretary of Commerce Luther H.--Lecture Series in California
(1964)
- Hodges, Secretary of Commerce Luther H.--Speeches
- Hollabaugh, Marcus A.--Anti-Trust Law, 1955-56
- Home Manufactures Association Conference, November 21, 1963
- Import Studies
- Inaugural Activities (1965)
- Industrial College of the Armed Forces--Conference on Industrial Production
Readiness and Mobilization, January 28, 1964
Box 88
- Industrial Mobilization Conference, St. Louis, May 22, 1963
- Industrial Modernization Conference, Buffalo, New York, June 26, 1963
- Industry/Commerce Consultations--Summaries
- Industry Meetings--Trade Expansion Act, 1960-63
- International Commodity Activities--Speech, New York City, September
17, 1963
- International Western Trade Group--San Francisco, October 24-25, 1963
Box 89
- IWA [International Woodworkers of America]
- Iran
- Iran--Published Material, 1963-64
- Irving Trust Company
- Janeway, Eliot
[1 of 3] [2 of 3]
[3 of 3]
Box 90
- Japan
- Japanese Log Problem
- Japanese Lumber Market--Trends and Factors Affecting British Columbia
- Justice Department
- Kennedy Round [tariff]
- Kentucky World Trade Conference--March 3, 1964
- Labor Developments Abroad
- Labor Management Committee
Box 91
- Labor Management Policy
- Log Exports--Congressional Correspondence
- Log Exports--Employment
- Log Exports--General
- Log Exports--Japanese Lumber Market
- Log Exports--Newspaper Clippings and Publications
- Log Exports--Statistics
- Log Exports--Sustained Yield Unit
- Logging
- Lumber
Box 92
- Lumber--AID [Agency for International Development] Financing for Korean
Procurement
- Lumber--Allowable Cut
- Lumber--ARA [Area Redevelopment Administration]
- Lumber--Blow Down Timber
- Lumber--Building Materials
- Lumber--Canadian Problem I: Position Papers, Material for Hearing
Box 93
- Lumber--Canadian Problem II: Position Papers, Material for Hearing
- Lumber--Canadian Problem III: Position Papers, Letters Regarding Problem
- Lumber--Canadian Problem IV: Newspaper Clippings and Documents
- Lumber--Canadian Problem V: Documents
Box 94
- Confidential--Lumber
- Lumber--European Market
- Lumber--Exports, General
- Lumber--Grading Rules
- Lumber--Housing
- Lumber--Imports
- Lumber--Industry Problems, General
Box 95
- Lumber--Jones Act
- Lumber--Marketing, General
- Lumber--Marking Requirements
- Lumber--NLMA [National Lumber Manufacturers Association]
Box 96
- Lumber--Photographs
- Lumber--Procurement in Government Agencies
- Lumber--Shipments by Freight Car
- Lumber--Shipments by Water
- Lumber Standards Issue
[1 of 3]
[2 of 3]
[3 of 3]
- Lumber Survey Committee
- McCoy, Robert E.--Athens, Greece
- Magnuson Bill (1965)
Box 97
- Maritime Administration
- Markets--Japan and Libya, 1965
- Markets--Rising World Consumer Demand
- Meetings--Secretary's Conference, Kansas City, Missouri, April 23,
1962
- Military Exports
- Mix Mill [automatic feed processing system]
- Modernization
- Modernization Conference--Pittsburgh, January 1964
- Modernization Conference--Oklahoma City, January 17, 1964
Box 98
- Modernization Conference--Cleveland, Ohio, February 11, 1964
- Modernization Conference--Cincinnati, Ohio, February 26, 1964
- Modernization Conference--Los Angeles, California, March 6, 1964
- Modernization Conference--Portland, Oregon, March 26, 1964
- Morgan Guaranty Trust
- National Advertising Conference, Chicago, April 2, 1963
- National Association of Manufacturers
- National Association of Manufacturers Meeting--International Economic
Affairs Committee (1964)
- National Association of Secondary Materials Industry--March 16, 1964
Box 99
- National Association of Wholesalers--Washington, D.C., January 1965
- National Export Expansion Coordinator--Memoranda and Congressional
Bills (1965)
- National Export Expansion Coordinator--Statement of Purpose
- National Export Expansion Council--Chairmen
- National Export Expansion Council--Meeting, October 18, 1965
- National Exports Expansion Committee--Ocean Freight Rates Committee
- National Export Expansion Council--Reorganization
Box 100
- National Export Expansion Council--Reorganization--Working Group on
Financing
[1 of 3]
[2 of 3]
[3 of 3]
- National Export Expansion Council--Reorganization--Working Group on
Ocean Freight Rates
[1 of 4]
[2 of 4]
[3 of 4]
[4 of 4]
Box 101
- National Export Expansion Council--Speeches and Statements, 1965
- [National Export Expansion Council]--White House Press Releases (NEEC,
12-20-63)
- [National Export Expansion Council, 1963-64]--Wyman, Thomas G.
- National Lumber Manufacturers Association Meeting--Washington, DC,
November 5, 1963
- National Sales and Marketing Association--San Francisco, February
10, 1964
- Newspaper Clippings--General
- Ocean Freight Rates
- Ocean Freight Rates--Latin American Surcharge
- OECD [Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development] (1963)
Box 102
- OECD Industry Committee Meeting--Paris, November 12-13, 1963
- Oregon Forest Fire Association (1963)
- Overseas Trip, May-June 1964
- Pakistan
- Pan American Union
- Paris Trade Fair--United States Exhibit (1964)
Box 103
- Payments Drive (1965)
- Personnel Management Institute--Washington, DC, October 22, 1963
- Philippine Mahogany Issue (1963)
- Piggyback Plan--Export Promotion (1965)
- Pittsburgh World Trade Conference, April 23, 1964
- Plywood
- Political Platform--Program Planning Material
- Presidential Press Releases and Statements (1964)
- Princeton-Brookings Roundtable Meetings, 1964-65
Box 104
- Quality Control Conference--Portland, Oregon, April 10, 1964
- Reciprocal Trade
- REEC [Regional Export Expansion Council] Speech, Portland, Oregon,
August 2, 1963
- "Regional Export Expansion Council: Its Methodology and Effectiveness
in the Bay Area," by Robert C. Bartels
- Reporter Magazine--Draft Edits, Articles by Goldy (1961)
- Resources Development--General (1961)
- Secretary of Commerce--Press Releases (1965)
Box 105
- [Soviet] Bloc Economic Competition
- Standard Requirements Review (LaQue Report)
- State Department [memoranda to Goldy regarding the Export Expansion
Program, 1964-65]
- State Departments of Commerce and Economic Development (1962)
- State Economic Development Conference [May 25, 1964]
- State Planning and Development Agencies (1964)
- State of the Union Message (1964)
- Statistics
- Success Stories (1965)
- Taiwan
- Tariff Commission Hearings
Box 106
- Taxes--Depreciation Guidelines
- Taxes--Export Incentives
- Taxes--Proposed Tax Legislation
- Technical Committee (1965)
- Testimony of Daniel L. Goldy Before the Joint Public Lands Committees
of the
- Oregon and Washington Legislatures
- Thailand
- Timber--Access, Cuts, Bidding, Taxation
Box 107
- Timber Taxation
- Tobacco
- Tourism
- Trade Adjustment Assistance
- Trade Adjustment Assistance--Interagency Meeting--January 9, 1963
- Trade Expansion Act of 1962
- Trade Expansion Act of 1965
- Trade Fairs Mission
- Trade Statistics
- Transaction Limits Issue
- Treasury Department
- Trip to France, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, Thailand and Japan, May 18-June
4, 1964
Box 108
- Trip Notes--General
- Turkey
- Underwriters Insurance Company of America (1965)
- United States Trade Mission--Information
- University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, June 17, 1964 [speech at the
School of Business's Forest Industries Marketing Conference]
- Wage Developments
- Walnut Logs--Confidential
- Walnut Logs--Hearings
Box 109
- Washington Export Council--February 4, 1965
- Washington State Export Expansion Seminar--Tacoma, Washington, May
12, 1964
- West Coast Lumber Trade Mission to Europe, 1963
- Wheat [foreign agricultural trade of the United States, 1961-63]
- White House Conference, [Pam] Cullen's Background Materials--Reading
File
Box 110
- White House Conference on Export Expansion--September 17-18, 1963
- White House Conference on Export Expansion--Interim Report, December
23, 1963
- White House Conference on Export Expansion--Interim Report, January
8, 1964
- Wholesale Price Indexes
- Wilderness Areas
- Wines
- World Market--Exports and Imports
- XYZ
Box 111
- A-B [correspondence concerning elections and legislation in Oregon,
1949, 1952-61]
- American Society for Public Administration [concerning society conferences,
1956-57]
- Apprentice Report, 1936-37, Daniel L. Goldy--Apprentice with the American
Welfare Association
- Bipartisan Committee [minutes of meetings, 1960-61; concerning election
laws]
- Black, Sivalls and Bryson, Inc.--Rumanian Project, 1966 [proposals
for feeding and housing Rumanian hogs]
- Black, Sivalls and Bryson, Inc.--Expense Accounts, 1968
- Brown, George [1957, 1961; Oregon AFL-CIO official]
- Bureau of Land Management [newspaper clippings, 1966]
Box 112
- C-F [1952-61]
- Calmer Steamship Corporation--Master Agreement [1966-67]
- Chamber of Commerce of the United States [1968]
- Commendation, Letters of [1936-40, 1947-55]
- Commercial Policy Committee--U.S. Council of the International Chamber
of Commerce [1968]
- Consumers League [1959]
- Correspondence (chronological)--1966
[1 of 3]
[2 of 3]
[3 of 3]
Box 113
- Counties Association [in Oregon, 1960-61]
- Cruickshank, Nelson [1953-61]
- Davidson, C. Girard [1958-60]
- Democratic National Resources Committee [1959-60]
- Democratic Party [1960]
- Democratic Party Advisory Committee [1961]
- Diamond Lumber Company--Columbia Cascade Corporation [1961]
- Editorial--Business Week, April 1939, "Taxation--by Merit or
Chance?"
- Federal-State Employment Security Employees Association [1958-60]
- Ford Foundation [1961]
- Foreign Trade [1951-54]
- Freelance Writing [1960-61]
- G-J [1954-61]
Box 114
- Goldy, Daniel L.--Biographical Data
- Goldy, Daniel L.--Thesis, Bachelor of Arts in Economics, University
of Wisconsin, 1936, "A Statistical Analysis of Existing Unemployment
in the United States"
- Goldy, Daniel L.--Dissertation, Master of Arts in Economics--University
of Chicago, August 1939, "The Economics of Payroll Taxes"
- Goldy, Daniel L.--Occupational and Biographical Summaries [1960-61]
- Government Organization [1950, 1957]
- Holderman, Carl [New Jersey Commissioner of Labor, 1957-58]
- Hoehler, Fred, Jr. [AFL-CIO, 1952-56]
- Humphrey Campaign--Americans Abroad for Humphrey-Muskie [1968]
- Humphrey Campaign--Businessmen for Humphrey-Muskie [1968]
Box 115
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