Included in this series are typescripts of essays by other economists, which were sent to Furth for critical analysis and comment.
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Membership Files, 1943, 1949-1991 1.33 cubic ft.
Contains correspondence with individual institutions, (especially concerning the acceptance of members into the Association), membership lists, and the membership report, 1991.
The Tenant Organizations and Campaigns series focuses on tenant organizations outside of New York State, however some New York State campaigns are also kept in this series. Smaller renter rights organizations are also represented here.
The 89th Congress, 1956-1966 7.75 cubic ft.
The records found in this series consist of legislative actions, correspondence with constituents, newspaper clippings, and other subject-specific documents. Such subjects fall under the categories of: Foreign Affairs and various Departments and Committees.
Employee Ownership Project (EOP), 1982-1996 2 cubic ft.
Series 7 contains some of the records of the Employee Ownership Project (EOP) from 1982-1996. The records include board meeting agendas and minutes from 1987 to 1996 and committee notes. The budget and finances from 1990-1996 are also included. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany funded EOP and some of the records in the series discuss the non-profit, tax-exempt status of the organization along with its structure. EOP took on initiatives such as Employee Stock Ownership Programs and cooperatives. In this capacity, EOP worked closely with the Industrial Cooperative Association (ICA), whose records are also included in the series.
Legislation, 1961-1965, Undated 1.3 cubic ft.
Series 2 contains legislation introduced by Hanks as well as support from his constituents. It also includes background information on the laws being introduced and Hanks' evidence on why they should be adopted.
This series, in addition to containing materials relating to the universities where Herz taught and lectured, contains substantial correspondence and publications relating to the Commission to Study the Organization of Peace, the Conference Group on German Politics and the New School for Social Research.
This series contains several years of research material and drafts of an unpublished manuscript Harm to Each Other: Crime and Crime Control in America. The research encompasses a wide variety of subjects including street crimes, organized crime, juvenile delinquency, racial issues, police departments, courts and law, parole, citizen action, and federal, state, and local government interaction.