Box 4
Contains 56 Results:
Evans, Sen. Daniel J., 1985
Correspondence regarding Keyserling's comments on a proposed constitutional amendment requiring a balanced federal budget.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt National Centennial Committee, 1981
Correspondence regarding the Franklin Delano Roosevelt centennial in Washington, D.C. Also included are several photocopies of newspaper clippings about the centennial.
Georgetown Law School, 1986
Correspondence regarding assistance Keyserling provided to the Georgetown Wagner Labor Law Moot Court competition.
Harriman, Pamela, 1983-1984
Correspondence regarding contributions to Harriman's 1984 "Win the Senate Campaign" and an invitation to serve on the campaign's advisory board.
Harvard Law School Association, 1985
Correspondence asking for suggestions on speakers for future programs.
Howard University, 1985
Correspondence regarding a gift of 516 books to the university.
Irons, Peter H., 1980-1982
Correspondence asking for Keyserling's comments on a draft of Irons's book The New Deal Lawyers. Also included is a photocopy of the book chapter, "Lawyers' Lawyers and the Wagner Act," with Keyserling's comments in margins.
Joint Economic Committee, 1985-1987
Correspondence regarding Keyserling's testimony before the Joint Economic Committee on the hearings of the 1987 Economic Report of the President.
Klein, Lawrence, 1976
Correspondence regarding the amendments to the Humphrey-Hawkins bill. Formally known as the Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act, the bill strove for full employment, growth in production, price stability, and balance of trade and budget.
Kramer, Orin, 1979
Correspondence with Orin Kramer, associate director of the White House domestic policy staff regarding rising interest rates and effects on the economy and the housing sector in particular.