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- Description:
- Walter Campbell, former Regional Director for the Allied Industrial Workers (AIW) Region 7 in west Michigan and former Secretary-Treasurer of the Michigan State AFL-CIO, talks about the beginnings of the United Way, a coalition of charitable organizations pooling their efforts in fundraising and support. Campbell describes how community fund raising began in cities in Michigan and how labor unions became involved in the 1930s and 1940s. Campbell says that in 1947 Walter Reuther and Henry Ford II cooperated to create the United Way of Michigan which served to streamline giving and emphasized the positive role unions can play in their communities. He also talks about his work life and his involvement in organized labor. Campbell is interviewed by John Revitte, Michigan State University professor of Labor and Industrial Relations.
- Date Issued:
- 1983-03-07T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Michigan State University. Libraries
- Collection:
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Description:
- Three planning documents and a grant application from the City of Lansing planning department and special committees concerning downtown development programs for the 1980s.
- Date Created:
- [1979 TO 1980]
- Data Provider:
- Capital Area District Library (Lansing, MI). Forest Parke Library and Archives
- Collection:
- Capitol Commons 1980s City Planning Programs
- Description:
- Diana describes being hired in August 1981 at Oldsmobile, coming to Fisher in 1983 and working in the Trim Shop. She talks about her first job, working second shift, her union activity and the differences between work at Oldsmobile and Fisher Body, as well as charity fund raising in the plant. Diana tells of wanting to work at Olds in the 1960s but her employer refused to give her a good recommendation to avoid losing her.
- Date Issued:
- 2005-11-03T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Michigan State University. Libraries
- Collection:
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Description:
- The WKAR-TV studio during a public broadcasting fundraiser, likely the first "23 Great TV Auction" held in April of 1978 which featured a televised live auction. Several celebrity auctioneers volunteered as hosts, and promotions from many area businesses were auctioned to raise funds.
- Data Provider:
- Capital Area District Library (Lansing, MI). Forest Parke Library and Archives
- Collection:
- Caterino Photograph Collection
- Description:
- General Motors employees rasied $131,000 for the United Community Chest. From left to right: J.B. "Bud" Darnell, Cleve Stepter, Valerie Lawrence, Charles F. Brown.
- Data Provider:
- Capital Area District Library (Lansing, MI). Forest Parke Library and Archives
- Collection:
- Local History Photograph Collection
- Description:
- On back of photo: May 1929. Left to Right: Pearl Forrester (Mailing Room), Lillian Taft (Accounting Dept.), Edm. Fuhry (Experimental), Theresa Thompson (1st Prize Winner) (Accounting), Mary Postler (Advertising), Ruth Boos (Service Dept.), Annette Hysienga (standing behind Ed. Fuhry and myself) (Sales Dept.). This is likely staff from the Olds Motor Works. Edmund Fuhry was a foreman there according to the 1930 Lansing City Directory. A May 25, 1929 Lansing State Journal article noted that several factories in the Lansing area cooperated with a red cloth handmade poppy sale led by the local Veterens of Foreign Wars and American Legion posts. Proceeds were used for veteran health care and related needs.
- Data Provider:
- Capital Area District Library (Lansing, MI). Forest Parke Library and Archives
- Collection:
- Caterino Photograph Collection
- Description:
- On back of photo: May 1929. Left to Right: Pearl Forrester (Mailing Room), Lillian Taft (Accounting Dept.), Edm. Fuhry (Experimental), Theresa Thompson (1st Prize Winner) (Accounting), Mary Postler (Advertising), Ruth Boos (Service Dept.), Annette Hysienga (standing behind Ed. Fuhry and myself) (Sales Dept.). This is likely staff from the Olds Motor Works. Edmund Fuhry was a foreman there according to the 1930 Lansing City Directory. A May 25, 1929 Lansing State Journal article noted that several factories in the Lansing area cooperated with a red cloth handmade poppy sale led by the local Veterens of Foreign Wars and American Legion posts. Proceeds were used for veteran health care and related needs.
- Data Provider:
- Capital Area District Library (Lansing, MI). Forest Parke Library and Archives
- Collection:
- Caterino Photograph Collection
- Description:
- The WKAR-TV studio during a public broadcasting fundraiser, likely the first "23 Great TV Auction" held in April of 1978 which featured a televised live auction. Several celebrity auctioneers volunteered as hosts, and promotions from many area businesses were auctioned to raise funds.
- Data Provider:
- Capital Area District Library (Lansing, MI). Forest Parke Library and Archives
- Collection:
- Caterino Photograph Collection
- Description:
- Diana describes being hired in August 1981 at Oldsmobile, coming to Fisher in 1983 and working in the Trim Shop. She talks about her first job, working second shift, her union activity and the differences between work at Oldsmobile and Fisher Body, as well as charity fund raising in the plant. Diana tells of wanting to work at Olds in the 1960s but her employer refused to give her a good recommendation to avoid losing her.
- Date Issued:
- 2005-11-03T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Michigan State University. Libraries
- Collection:
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Description:
- Walter Campbell, former Regional Director for the Allied Industrial Workers (AIW) Region 7 in west Michigan and former Secretary-Treasurer of the Michigan State AFL-CIO, talks about the beginnings of the United Way, a coalition of charitable organizations pooling their efforts in fundraising and support. Campbell describes how community fund raising began in cities in Michigan and how labor unions became involved in the 1930s and 1940s. Campbell says that in 1947 Walter Reuther and Henry Ford II cooperated to create the United Way of Michigan which served to streamline giving and emphasized the positive role unions can play in their communities. He also talks about his work life and his involvement in organized labor. Campbell is interviewed by John Revitte, Michigan State University professor of Labor and Industrial Relations.
- Date Issued:
- 1983-03-07T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Michigan State University. Libraries
- Collection:
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection