Willard Wirtz

Willard Wirtz appears in the following:

Secretary of Labor W. Willard Wirtz

Wednesday, March 01, 1967

Two years before Spiro Agnew's attacks on the press, this Democrat decries unbalanced news.

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Press conference on transit strike

Friday, January 07, 1966

Mayor Lindsay and Secretary of Labor Willard Wrrtz hold a press conference to discuss the continuing strike.

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United Negro College Fund Dinner with Speakers W. Willard Wirtz, Benjamin Mays and Theodore Lawless

Monday, October 04, 1965

Commemorating the second generation of Negro higher education in America.

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Marya Mannes, Morris West, and Willard Wirtz

Monday, February 15, 1965

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Marya Mannes discusses her book, "But Will It Sell?" She speaks of being a woman and also of American culture. She contrasts her own personality and work to that of Helen ...

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1964 U.S. Conference of Mayors Part One

Monday, May 25, 1964

Addresses by Robert Wagner, Ray Tucker, Willard Wirtz, and others not named.

Robert F. Wagner's welcoming address. Wagner was elected President of the Mayor's Conference in 1957. Housing, Transportation, Crime, the Economy, Air Pollution. The tempo and intensity of the problems of U.S. cities have increased. The ...

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Mayor Wagner and Secretary of Labor Wirtz on JOIN

Monday, July 01, 1963

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Press conference with Mayor Robert F. Wagner and Secretary of Labor W. Willard Wirtz to announce a $3,000,000 program called Job Orientation in the Neighborhood (JOIN). The program is co-funded by ...

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Fund for the Republic Morning Session 1/22/1963

Tuesday, January 22, 1963

10th annual convocation of the Fund for the Republic Morning. The sessions theme is the "Concentration of private power" and how these powers effect the economy and the society....

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