BARBARA STUHLER:
An Inventory of Her Papers at the Minnesota Historical
Society
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| Creator: | Stuhler,
Barbara. |
| Title: | Barbara Stuhler
Papers. |
| Date: | 1945-2006. |
| Abstract: | Personal papers documenting the professional
career, research interests, publications, and organizational activities of a
University of Minnesota continuing education dean and professor who was
particularly interested in world affairs and was particularly active in the
League of Women Voters. |
| Quantity: | 14.4 cu. ft. (15
boxes). |
| Location: | See Detailed Description section for shelf
locations. |
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Barbara Jeanne Stuhler was born April 18, 1927 in Monticello, Iowa,
the daughter of George Russell and Mae (Galbraith) Stuhler. She was raised in
Evanston, Illinois and attended MacMurray College in Jacksonville, Illinois
where she earned a bachelor's degree in sociology in 1945. After college,
Stuhler enrolled in the University of Minnesota Graduate School of Public
Administration (now the Hubert Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs). On
completion of her course work, she was awarded an internship in the National
Institute of Public Affairs, working in 1946-1947 with the Social Security
Administration and the Bureau of the Budget (now the Office of Management and
Budget). Following her internship, she joined the staff of the Bureau of Public
Administration at the University of Virginia as a research assistant and
bibliographer.
Stuhler moved to Minneapolis in 1948 when she was offered a position
as executive secretary of the Minnesota branch of the League of Women Voters.
Stuhler worked for the League for two years before accepting a position as
assistant director of the World Affairs Center in the General Extension
Division of the University of Minnesota. In 1952, after completing a thesis on
the League of Women Voters of Minnesota, she received a Master's Degree in
Public Administration. She continued as associate director of the World Affairs
Center until 1975 when she was promoted to Associate Dean for Community
Relations and Extension Services of Continuing Education and Extension. In 1988
she was again promoted to the rank of Executive Associate Dean. In the course
of her tenure at the University Stuhler taught numerous adult education
courses, managed the World Affairs Center, authored many articles and pamphlet
publications, and was a frequent speaker at conferences, professional
associations, and local club meetings.
In addition to her University career Stuhler maintained a very active
membership in the League of Women Voters and served in leadership positions at
both national and state levels. Her many League activities included heading an
exchange tour of the Soviet Union in 1967, attending and participating in
numerous conferences, writing newsletter articles, drafting text for
informational pamphlets, consulting on the design of historical exhibits, and
planning celebratory events for the 75th anniversary of woman suffrage.
Although she may have given the League her largest attention, Stuhler was also
active in many other professional, civic, and women's organizations including
the National Council of Community World Affairs Organization, the United
Nations Rally of Minnesota, the Arms Control Association, the Minnesota Humane
Society, the Women's Candidate Development Coalition, and the Minnesota Women's
Campaign Fund.
In addition to these professional and organizational activities
Stuhler also researched and authored several historical books and articles that
focused on Minnesota politicians and women.
Stuhler retired from the University of Minnesota in 1990. On January
28, 2007, she died at the age of 82.
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The collection consists of personal papers that document Stuhler's
professional career, research interests, publications, and organizational
activities. Included are notes from classes she taught; scripts from a
contemporary world affairs radio commentary that were broadcast on KUOM for 15
years; texts from speeches and presentations before local clubs, conferences,
and professional associations; research files and background materials related
to the publication of historical articles and books; trip files documenting a
1960's exchange program with Soviet Union women and a 1975 tour of NATO
European security sites; and organizational files reflecting Stuhler's
involvement with women's, world affairs, civic, and business organizations.
The papers include information about Minnesota diplomats and
politicians such as Walter H. Judd, Joseph H. Ball, Harold E. Stassen, Hubert
H. Humphrey, and Eugene J. McCarthy; Minnesota women suffragists and suffrage
history; and the planning and design of the Minnesota Woman Suffrage Memorial
on the state capitol grounds. Her speeches, class notes, and radio scripts
focused on U.S. foreign relations, international economics, development aid,
national security, disarmament, and the United Nations.
Materials documenting her research interests and organizational
activities also include records documenting the Bipartisan Caucus to End the
War in Vietnam; the League of Women Voters; Minnesota Groweing (a women's
network that raised grassroots and financial support for Joan Growe's 1984
senatorial campaign); the University's Commission on Women; the U.S. National
Commission for UNESCO; the National Cattle Industry Advisory Committee; Norwest
Bank of Minneapolis; and Northland College.
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| Books and articles by Barbara Stuhler are available in the
Minnesota Historical Society book and serials collection. |
| Additional information pertaining to Stuhler's interests in women's
and world political issues are reflected in the organizational records of the
St. Paul-Nagasaki Sister City Committee, the League of Women Voters of
Minnesota, the Women Candidate Development Coalition, and Minnesota $$ Million.
These records are available in the Minnesota Historical Society manuscripts
collections. |
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| This collection is indexed under the following
headings in the catalog of the Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers
desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the
catalog using these headings. |
| Topics: |
| | World politics. |
| | Women in politics -- Minnesota. |
| | Women -- Suffrage -- Minnesota. |
| | Suffragists -- Minnesota. |
| | Women political candidates --
Minnesota. |
| | Political participation --
Minnesota. |
| | Diplomats -- Minnesota. |
| Persons: |
| | Ball, Joseph H. (Joseph
Hurst), 1905- |
| | Brin, Fanny Fligelman,
1884-1961. |
| | Growe, Joan Anderson.
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| | Humphrey, Hubert H.
(Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978. |
| | Judd, Walter Henry,
1898- |
| | McCarthy, Eugene J.,
1916- |
| | Platt, Martha. |
| | Salisbury, Betty. |
| | Stassen, Harold Edward,
1907- |
| | Ueland, Clara,
1860-1927. |
| Organizations: |
| | Bipartisan Caucus to End
the War in Vietnam. |
| | League of Women Voters
(U.S.) |
| | League of Women Voters of
Minnesota. |
| | Minnesota Women's Campaign Fund. |
| | Minnesota World Affairs
Center. |
| | National Cattle Industry
Advisory Committee. |
| | National Institute of
Public Affairs. |
| | Norwest Bank Minneapolis,
N.A. |
| | U.S. National Commission
for UNESCO. |
| | University of Minnesota.
Continuing Education and Extension. |
| Places: |
| | United States -- Politics and government
-- 20th century. |
| | United States -- Foreign relations --
20th century. |
| | Soviet Union -- Description and
travel. |
| | Minnesota Woman Suffrage Memorial. |
| Document Types: |
| | Speeches. |
| | Radio scripts. |
| | Lecture notes. |
| | Photographs. |
| Occupations: |
| | Women international relations
specialists--Minnesota. |
| | Teachers--Minnesota. |
| | Women authors,
American--Minnesota. |
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| Preferred Citation: |
| | [Indicate the cited item and/or series
here]. Barbara Stuhler Papers. Minnesota Historical Society. |
| | See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional
examples. |
| Accession Information: |
| | Accession numbers: 11,570; 15,383; 15,607; 15,818; 16,130 |
| Processing Information: |
| | Processed by: Lydia Lucas, 1973; Monica Manny Ralston, March 2001;
Sarah Ethier, January 2008 |
| | Catalog ID number: 1730924 |
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location and box numbers shown below.
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Education and Employment, 1945-2005
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| This portion documents Stuhler's professional career from 1946
when she served as an intern in the Social Security Administration until 1990
when she retired as Executive Associate Dean of Continuing Education and
Extension Services at the University of Minnesota. Included are resumes, lists
of her publications, and awards; printed bulletins, handwritten notes, and
typed progress reports that document her internship with the National Institute
of Public Affairs; activities reports related to her first post-college
position as a bibliographer for the Bureau of Public Administration at the
University of Virginia; correspondence regarding her acceptance of a position
as the organization secretary for the League of Women Voters of Minnesota; and
correspondence, performance evaluations, and committee materials related to her
work at the University. Some of the miscellaneous personal materials reflect on
Stuhler's role as a mid-level university administrator, salary discrepancies
between male and female administrators, the goals and objectives of the
Continuing Education and Extension program, and the inner dynamics of program
staff. Also included are outlines, talking points, and notes from classes,
seminars and lectures she taught as a professor in the University's World
Affairs Center and Community Relations and Extension Services. |
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| 151.C.20.6F | 1 |
Resumes and publications, [1965-1991].
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Publicity, 1945-1995.
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Awards, 1960-2005. 5 folders.
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National Institute of Public Affairs:
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Intern bulletins and related papers, 1946-1950, 1969.
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| | | | Also includes group photographs of the 1946-1947 interns,
Stuhler's Senate and House identification card passes, and biographical data
for a 1969 directory. |
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Orientation and lecture notes, 1946-1947.
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| | | | Stuhler's notes reflect lectures given by visiting faculty and
federal bureaucrats on such topics as the State Department, the Federal
Security Agency, legislative reference services, post-World War economics,
foreign policy, housing, labor, communism, human rights, and the United
Nations. |
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Statement of objectives and progress reports,
1946-1947.
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Social Security basic administration training course,
1946.
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The Work of the National
Institute of Public Affairs, 1934-1949: A Summary, 1949.
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University of Virginia, 1947-1948. 2 folders.
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| | | As well as reports pertaining to Stuhler's work as a
bibliographer, correspondence, project reports, bibliographic notes, background
material, and interview notes for a study of the state of Virginia's 1948
administrative reorganization are also included. |
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League of Women Voters, 1948-1950.
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University of Minnesota:
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Master's degree thesis: The administration of a Volunteer Civic Organization, the League of Women Voters of Minnesota, 1945-1952. 2 folders.
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Miscellaneous personal, 1962, 1973-1990.
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Continuing Education and Extension Program (CEE):
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Awards, etc, 1975-1992.
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Retirement party, January 20, 1991.
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Women's council, 1988-1990.
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Committees:
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All University Committee on International Programs,
1963.
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Commission on Women:
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Advisor Committee, 1988.
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Agendas, 1990-1993.
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External Relations Committee, 1989-1990. 2 folders.
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Executive Committee, 1988-1989.
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| 144.B.20.13B | 2 | | |
Executive Committee, 1988-1989.
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General, 1970-1989, 1995-2000. 2 folders.
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Membership, 1988-1991.
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Meetings, 1988-1990.
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Correspondence, 1988-1990.
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Special grants program, 1989-1990.
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Minnesota Plan II: The Beginnings, 1988.
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Humphrey Institute Alumni Association Board of
Trustees, 1996-1998.
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Class Notes:
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China, 1966-1968.
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Developing countries, 1964-1974.
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East-West trade, [ca. 1964].
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Gold and balance of power, 1965.
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International organization, 1965-1967, 1982-1983.
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Latin America, 1964-1965, 1979.
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National security and disarmament, 1971-1984. 2 folders.
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Neighborhood seminars:
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Course descriptions and related material,
1964-1976.
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Participants, 1964-1972.
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Contemporary international relations, 1961-1962.
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Intelligent woman's guide to economics,
1964-1965.
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Trade, 1964-1973.
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Understanding world affairs, October-December, 1974.
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U.S. foreign policy, 1965-1972, 1976-1981. 2 folders.
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U.S.S.R., 1965-1973, 1982-1985. 2 folders.
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Women and politics, 1988-1996. 2 folders.
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Retirement, 1990-1991. 4 folders.
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Radio Commentaries and Speeches, 1948-2004
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| Beginning in 1969 and continuing through 1985 Stuhler wrote and
recorded a weekly five-minute radio commentary that aired on the University's
radio station KUOM during the afternoon news segment. These commentaries gave
her personal viewpoints on contemporary American policies and world affairs and
particularly focused on arms control, international economics, trade, foreign
aid, the Soviet Union, and the United Nations. Other topics over the years
touched upon American involvement in Vietnam, turmoil in the Middle East,
relations between India and Pakistan, China's representation in the United
Nations, inflation and energy crises of the 1970s, the Panama Canal treaty, the
Iranian hostage crisis, SALT negotiations, El Salvador, and American relations
with Canada. Broadcasts that focused on women included commentaries on Indira
Gandhi, Golda Meir, Helen Suzman, Margaret Thatcher, the International Women's
Year, the 1977 Houston Women's Conference, Arvonne Fraser's post as director of
the Office of Women in Development, women and work, women in the military, the
formation of the Women's Campaign Fund, and women in politics. Files pertaining
to the commentaries are arranged chronologically and include typescripts of her
broadcasts, administrative correspondence between Stuhler and the University's
Department of Radio and Television, and correspondence from listeners asking
for copies of her commentaries or offering different viewpoints. |
| Stuhler's speeches date from the late 1940s when she was working
for the League of Women Voters through the period shortly after she retired
from the University. Included is an incomplete chronological list and
correspondence regarding her engagements before a wide range of audiences and
events. She was often called upon to speak at meetings of local women's clubs,
local women voters leagues, branches of the American Association of University
Women, local United Nations associations, as well as to many groups and
seminars associated with the University and its Continuing Education and
Extension programs. The speeches are arranged by topical subject area and
include a set of general and program speeches given before leagues of women
voters. Another set specifically regards the University's World Affairs Center.
Most often the speeches consist of outlines or talking points handwritten on
cards with key opening and concluding statements but there are also full typed
texts as well. |
| The last file in this set contains materials pertaining to a
13-part television series on women produced by the University in 1970. Stuhler
hosted the opening and closing broadcasts with Vera Schletzer as well as the
segments on government, volunteerism, arts, and sports. |
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| 144.B.20.13B | 2 |
Radio commentaries, 1969-1970. 3 folders.
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| 144.B.20.14F | 3 |
Radio commentaries, 1971-1985. 15 folders.
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Speeches:
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Chronological list, 1964-1970, 1972, 1974.
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Correspondence, 1950-2003. 5 folders.
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Europe, undated and 1952, 1963,
1983.
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Foreign aid, 1952-1977.
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Foreign policy, undated and 1951-1970. 2 folders.
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Leadership, 1980-1988.
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League of Women Voters:
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General, 1948-1975.
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Program, undated and [ca. 1950-1951]-1964.
3 folders.
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Military spending, 1970.
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Minnesota government, [ca. 1948]-1953.
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Miscellaneous, 1952-1992. 4 folders.
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Parallels and perpendiculars, 1979.
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Political women, 1974-1999.
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Post suffrage, 1991-1996.
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Statements before the Senate and House Committees on
Foreign Relations, 1961.
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| | | | Statements made by Stuhler as a national board member of the
League of Women Voters during legislative hearings regarding the Foreign
Assistance Act of 1961. |
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Suffrage, 1992-2000.
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Trade, 1953-1973. 2 folders.
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Ueland, May 2004.
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United Nations, 1951-1975. 5 folders.
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University Women's Clubs, June 17, 1995.
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U.S.S.R., 1967-1969. 2 folders.
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World Affairs Center, 1952-1972. 2 folders.
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WHOM, March 27, 1993.
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| | | | Speech title is "The Forgotten Years of Women in
Politics." |
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What about Women television
series, 1970.
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Research and Publications, [ca. 1950]-2005
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| This portion of the papers contains research and publicity files
related to Stuhler's article and book publications. Also included are
pamphlets, booklets, reprints, book reviews, and newsletters containing items
Stuhler wrote that were published by the League of Women Voters, the University
of Minnesota World Affairs Center, or in conference proceedings. |
| The research files consist of correspondence, proposals, outlines,
drafts, interview notes, citations research, editor critiques, and background
materials. Speeches pertaining to two of her books published by the Minnesota
Historical Society are also included. Files pertaining to the Bipartisan Caucus
to End the War in Vietnam contain preliminary research that Stuhler conducted
for a proposed study of the Caucus. The Caucus was formed in early April 1971
with the aim of registering anti-war voters and garnering support for peace
candidates. The files also include records that Stuhler collected from former
members Betty Salisbury and Martha Platt that document the formation,
activities, and dissolution of this short-lived group and its predecessor, the
Committee for a Clear Conscience. Files pertaining to the history of the
women's network behind Joan Growe's 1984 senatorial campaign contain Stuhler's
own records as a member of that organization's steering committee. |
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"The American Senate and Neo-Isolationism," 1969.
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| | | This article was read on the floor of the House of
Representatives by Congressman Donald Fraser and was published in the
Congressional Record of September 4, 1969. |
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Bipartisan Caucus to End the War in Vietnam:
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Miscellaneous, 1965-1974. 5 folders.
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| | | | Fliers, news clippings, correspondence, geographical and
cultural information specific to Southeast Asia, statistics on civilian injury
and death, and other research used by the Bipartisan Caucus. |
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Research proposal, 1972-1977.
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Research interviews, 1972.
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Betty Salisbury's files:
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| | | | Salisbury co-chaired the Caucus with Louis Smerling. Her files
include notes from committee meetings, telephone calls, and task lists;
minutes; committee reports; Caucus circulars; printed materials; and news
clippings. The files provide documentation of Caucus goals and activities as
well as documentation of discussions that occurred within the Caucus, the
threat that Eugene McCarthy's campaign dealt to the bipartisan nature of the
group, and the rifts between party loyalties that contributed to a loss of
momentum within the Caucus. |
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Committee for a Clear Conscience: Goodell dinner,
1970-1971.
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| | | | | This committee was formed in reaction to a GOP fund raising
dinner that featured Ronald Reagan as speaker. To protest the Reagan dinner,
the committee sponsored a bipartisan event that featured anti-war speaker and
former senator Charles Goodell. The file contains committee circulars regarding
event planning and ticket sales, press releases, and news clippings. |
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Executive and Steering Committees, 1971-1972. 2 folders.
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Congressional district organizing, 1971.
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Dump the War Rally, 1971.
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McCloskey for President, 1971-1972.
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| | | | | Correspondence, notes, candidate resolutions, news
clippings, and campaign literature pertaining to Salisbury's participation in
efforts to raise Republican precinct support for Paul McCloskey throughout
Minnesota. |
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News clippings, 1971.
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Related materials, 1970-1972.
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Martha Platt's files:
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| | | | Martha Platt was both a sponsor of the Committee for a Clear
Conscience and a chair of Minnesotans to End the War in Vietnam. Her files
primarily contain printed materials that document parallel efforts aimed toward
garnering anti-war support during the same period as the Bipartisan Caucus. |
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Anti-Ballistic missiles and disarmament,
1969-1970.
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Minnesotans to End the War in Vietnam, 1970-1971.
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Vietnam, 1970-1975.
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A Bond of Learning: Changing Times
and the New Century Club of St. Paul,1887-2000
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| | | These files all relate to her book about the New Century Club of
St. Paul. They include member and officer directories, book committee
directories, background research, illustrations, and chapter drafts. |
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Book Committee members, 2000
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Directories of members, presidents, officers,
1887-2001.
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Drafts, 1887-2000. 13 folders.
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Historical background, 1887-2005. 3 folders.
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Illustrations, 2001.
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Summary of papers and programs, 1975-1999.
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White and McKnight background notes and information,
2001.
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Gentle Warriors: Clara Ueland and
the Minnesota Struggle for Woman Suffrage:
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| | | These files represent the third of Stuhler's books published by
the Minnesota Historical Society. Included are critiques and research comments
by the Society's publications staff and background research regarding Clara
Ueland and her family. The files also include materials pertaining to the
planning, development, and dedication of a permanent exhibit in the office of
the League of Women Voters of Minnesota that commemorates Clara Ueland and
Minnesota suffrage history. |
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Anti-suffrage notes, 1994.
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Bibliographical information, 1990.
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Critiques, 1992-1995.
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Minnesota Historical Society style and grant
information, 1990-1994.
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Notes, 1995-1999.
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Marguerite (Daisy) Nye Bell Family, undated.
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Publicity and promotion, 1995-1998.
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Reviews, 1995-1998.
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Clara Ueland American national biography, 1860-1927.
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Ueland family, 1989-1992.
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Ueland wall/League of Women Voters leadership exhibit,
1987-1989.
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"A Minnesota Footnote to the 1944 Presidential
Election," 1990.
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| | | Drafts, citation notes, background research, and a published
copy of an article appearing in the Spring 1990 issue of Minnesota History regarding the influence of Harold
Knutson and Joseph Ball on the 1944 election between Roosevelt and Dewey. |
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Minnesotans and foreign policy:
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| | | These files contain background materials and draft articles on a
number of Minnesota men who influenced American foreign policy and who were not
included in Stuhler's book Ten Men of Minnesota and
American Foreign Policy. Included are news clippings,
Congressional Record excerpts, press releases,
speech texts, and voting records about John Blatnik, Donald Fraser, Ernest
Lundeen, Knute Nelson, Richard Nolte, Lauris Norstad, William A. Pittenger,
Albert Quie, Karl F. Rolvaag, Carl T. Rowan, Joseph Simonson, Sheldon B. Vance,
Russell Wiggins, and Robert F. Woodward. Also included is a personal essay on
Minnesota's opinion of World War I. |
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Minnesota diplomats, 1965-1968.
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Minnesota opinion of World War I, undated
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John Blatnik, [ca. 1965-1970].
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Donald Fraser, 1966-1970. 3 folders.
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Ernest Lundeen, 1970-1974.
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Knute Nelson, [ca. 1965-1970].
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William A. Pittenger, [ca. 1965-1970].
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Albert H. Quie, [ca. 1965-1970].
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No Regrets: Minnesota Women and
the Joan Growe Senatorial Campaign:
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| | | Published in 1986 by Braemar Press, No
Regrets is both a history and an evaluation of the pyramid-style network
that organized grassroots support for Joan Growe's 1984 senate campaign.
Minnesota Groweing was formed in response to concerns that Growe's official
campaign would be managed in a traditional manner that neither drew upon
women's interest in the candidate nor adequately involved those interested
women. Files pertaining to this book not only document its publication but the
women's network as well. Two files contain correspondence, draft critiques,
outlines, notes, and talking points related to Stuhler's work on the book. Some
of the notes pertain to draft critiques and discussions by members of the
network. Three additional files contain campaign literature, pyramid contact
lists, agendas, notes, fund raising information, election results, and related
material that document the strategies and activities of the network's steering
committee. |
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Notes, 1984-1986.
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Working copy, 1985.
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Minnesota's Groweing:
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Committee of 10 and related material, 1984-1986, 1990.
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Election results, 1984.
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News clippings, 1982-1985.
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"The One Who Voted 'Nay': The Story of John T. Bernard's
Quarrel with American Foreign Policy," 1967-1972.
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| | | An article published in the fall 1972 issue of
Minnesota History concerning congressman Bernard's
single dissenting vote against the 1937 Spanish arms embargo. The file includes
correspondence, interview notes, citations research, a draft, and a copy of the
published article. |
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"Organizing for the Vote: Leaders of Minnesota's Woman
Suffrage Movement," 1995. 2 folders.
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| | | An article published in the fall 1995 issue of
Minnesota History looking at the involvement of
Minnesotan women in the suffrage movement. The files include research articles,
notes, correspondence, and the printed article. |
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Ten Men of Minnesota and American
Foreign Policy:
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| | | Published in 1973 by the Minnesota Historical Society, this book
examined the influence of Cushman B. Davis, Charles A. Lindbergh, Harold
Knutson, Henrik Shipstead, Frank B. Kellogg, Joseph H. Ball, Harold E. Stassen,
Walter H. Judd, Hubert H. Humphrey, and Eugene McCarthy on the four principal
ideologies (imperialism, isolationism, internationalism, and interventionism)
that guided American foreign policy during the 70-year period between the
Spanish-American War and the Vietnam War. Included are files on five of the men
covered in her book that contain correspondence, interview summaries, and
research notes. Additional materials include speech texts,
Congressional Record excerpts, and biographical
sketches. Some of the notes and correspondence reflect the work of Stuhler's
research assistant Carl Suplick. |
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Joseph Ball, 1976.
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Hubert H. Humphrey, 1964-1971. 3 folders.
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Walter H. Judd, 1967-1969. 2 folders.
|
| | | | Includes speech texts dated 1939-1967. |
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Eugene McCarthy, 1956-1968.
|
| | | | Speech texts and other printed materials generated by
McCarthy's Senate office. |
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Lester Malkerson interview,1969.
|
| | | | Contains questions and notes from Stuhler's interview of
Ball's campaign manager during the 1942 and 1948 senatorial primary elections.
The interview focused on Malkerson's perception of Ball's support for
Roosevelt, his opposition to the European Recovery Program, and his
relationship with Stassen. |
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Harold Stassen, 1967-1981.
|
| | | | As well as correspondence and speech texts, the file also
includes materials concerning Stuhler's participation with Stassen in a 1981
series of regional meetings about Minnesota governors that focused on Stassen's
shift from isolationism to internationalism. |
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Reviews, publications, and grants, 1966-1998.
|
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Speeches and articles, undated and 1974-1978. 3 folders.
|
| | | | Includes draft articles and an epilogue that were not included
in the book as well as speeches that were made following the book's
publication. |
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Women of Minnesota: Selected
Biographical Essays:
|
| | | This book was published by the Minnesota Historical Society in
1977 and was co-edited by Stuhler and Gretchen Kreuter. Included are materials
related to Stuhler's chapter on Fannie Fligelman Brin, a peace activist who
represented the National Council of Jewish Women at the United Nations charter
conference, as well as materials related to an unpublished chapter by Virginia
Lanegran on Eugenie Anderson, first American woman ambassador (1949-1953,
Denmark). Additional materials include biographical data and sketches, news
clippings, and printed materials that Stuhler loaned to Patricia Harpole for
her compilation of brief sketches of influential business women, educators,
lawyers, physicians, and politicians. Most of the women in this file were not
included in Harpole's compilation. Other materials are related to the book's
promotional publicity and to Stuhler's speaking engagements immediately
following the book's publication. A revised edition of the book was published
in 1998 with the addition of an afterword written by Stuhler and Kreuter. Some
of the research used in the revised edition can be found here. |
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Eugenie Anderson, 1975-1976.
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Fanny Brin:
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Drafts and research material, 1974-1976.
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Correspondence and speech materials, 1979-1985.
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Correspondence, 1978-1985.
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First edition information, 1977.
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Minnesota almanac, 1997-1998.
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Minnesota women, 1967-1985.
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Research proposal and related notes, [1973]-1976.
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Revised edition notes, 1988.
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Speech and public relations material, 1974-1983, 1991.
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Women in business notes, 1983-1984.
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| 149.D.11.1B | 8 |
League of Women Voters publications, 1958-1971.
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A Midwest World Affairs
Audience, 1959.
|
| | | A report of a survey of seminar participants conducted by
William Rogers and Barbara Stuhler of the University of Minnesota World Affairs
Center in conjunction with Robert W. And Carolyn P. Hattery of the Extension
Division at the University of Wisconsin. Includes a copy of the report and
correspondence concerning its distribution. |
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Miscellaneous articles and book reviews, [ca. 1950]-1984.
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Miscellaneous articles and conference proceedings,
1958-1980.
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World Affairs Center publications, 1956-1972. 2 folders.
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World Affairs Center: High School Residential Seminar on
World Affairs, 1958-1960.
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Citations to Stuhler's works, 1966, 1988-1989.
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Women's Organizations and Activities,
1948-2006
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| 149.D.11.1B | 8 |
Handicraft Guild, 1998.
|
| | | This file consists of correspondence, research, and
documentation regarding the official designation of the Handicraft Guild
Building in Minneapolis. |
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League of Women Voters (U.S.):
|
| | | Of all her various activities and organizational memberships,
Stuhler was probably most committed to the League of Women Voters. She served
three terms from 1958 through 1964 on its National Board and was the foreign
policy chairman from 1960 through 1964. From 1964 through 1968 she served on
the Board of Directors of the Overseas Education Fund and headed a visiting
delegation to the U.S.S.R. in 1967. From 1968 through 1970 she was a director
of the League of Women Voters Education Fund and chaired a series of
conferences on national security. She also helped with the Education Fund's
Vision 2000 campaign, which worked to increase civic involvement in local
communities by using the latest technology. In addition to these activities
Stuhler also drafted numerous articles for the League's newsletter; prepared
informational pamphlets on foreign policy, development assistance, trade, and
economics; served as the League's representative to the U.S. National
Commission for UNESCO; and worked with an advisory committee to design an
exhibit on the League's history. |
| | | The files in this set document her service on the National
Board, her involvement with conference planning, and some of the articles and
speeches she wrote. The files also document the programmatic and educational
focus of the League during the mid-twentieth century. Additional materials
reflecting Stuhler's League activities are included within the speech and
publications series as well as within the files of the Minnesota branch that
follow. Files from her trip to the Soviet Union are included within the section
of trip and conference files contained within the files pertaining to her world
affairs activities. |
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Commentaries and studies on national conventions,
1950-2000.
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Correspondence, 1958-2000. 2 folders.
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Development information, 1950-2006. 2 folders.
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Education Fund:
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Board meeting reports, etc, 1968-1972.
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Center for global community dialogue, 1996.
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Conference on Military Spending and National
Security, 1969-1971.
|
| | | | | Contains conference program material and Stuhler's closing
remarks as national conference chairman for conferences held in Columbus, Ohio;
Racine, Wisconsin; and Issaquah, Washington. |
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Miscellaneous, 1958-1969.
|
| | | | | File contains correspondence, reports, and notes. |
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National Committee on United States-China Relations,
1971.
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Vision 2000, 1996. 3 folders.
|
| | | | | Files contain information on meetings, promotions, and
strategy. |
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Field reports and correspondence, 1958-1964.
|
| | | | Includes Stuhler's reports as a member of the National Board
specifically reporting on her visit to the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation
(August 1958), her attendance at state conferences held in North Dakota (1959),
Nebraska (1959), and Oklahoma (1963), and her participation in foreign policy
workshops held in Iowa (1959) and Milwaukee (1963). |
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Fiftieth Celebration, 1969-1970. 2 folders.
|
| | | | Includes information on the National Conference on Youth and
Community Involvement and Phase II. |
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Foreign Policy:
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Action, 1958-1962.
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| 149.D.11.2F | 9 | | |
Conferences and meetings, 1957-1963.
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Correspondence, 1959-1963.
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Current agenda, 1962-1964.
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Economic diplomacy, 1960-1962.
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Economic policy, 1963.
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Facts and issues, October 1962-April 1963.
|
| | | |
Foreign aid, 1962-1963, 1966. 2 folders.
|
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Foreign economic policy, 1962-1964.
|
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Hard Choices, 1960.
|
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Materials, 1954-1959.
|
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New perspectives in foreign policy, 1958-1959.
|
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Roundup, March 1959-March 1964.
|
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United Nations consensus, 1962-1964.
|
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United Nations continuing responsibility,
1961-1962.
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World economic development, 1959.
|
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Former National Board, 2004-2006. 2 folders.
|
| | | | Includes information on a memorial and a reunion. |
| | |
Miscellaneous, 1976-1992.
|
| | | | Includes correspondence, articles, and informational
materials. |
| | |
National Board, 1957-1999. 4 folders.
|
| | | | Includes nomination, election, and retirement information;
correspondence from President Ruth S. Phillips to National Board staff;
committee and directories, and President Carolyn Jefferson-Jenkins visit to
Minnesota. |
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National Voter articles,
1958-1964.
|
| | | | Includes correspondence, drafts, and copies of issued
newsletters pertaining to articles Stuhler wrote about India; the common
market; agriculture; and the Atlantic Alliance. |
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Overseas Education Fund:
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Board of Directors, 1958-1975. 2 folders.
|
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Political correspondence, 1965-1967.
|
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Politics of Trade, 1961-1964. 4 folders.
|
| | | | Includes correspondence regarding a 1961 informational
pamphlet that Stuhler prepared for the League, correspondence regarding the
League's opposition to import marking legislation, and materials pertaining to
Stuhler's remarks at a conference sponsored by the U.S. State Department for
representatives of non-governmental organizations. |
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| 151.K.16.8F | 10 | |
Publicity, 1952, 1963-1968.
|
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75th Anniversary: Steering Committee, 1991-1994.
|
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Speeches and reports, 1958-1968.2 folders.
|
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U.S. National Commission for UNESCO, 1968-1974.
|
| | | | Correspondence and printed material pertaining to Stuhler's
appointment as League representative on the Commission. |
| | |
Women in Action--Rebels and
Reformers exhibit, 1993-1995. 3 folders.
|
| | | | Correspondence, mock-ups, and printed material regarding a
traveling exhibit designed by the Education Fund to commemorate the League's
75th anniversary. Stuhler served on the advisory committee responsible for the
exhibit's design and also helped coordinate a showing of the exhibit at the
Minnesota Historical Society. |
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League of Women Voters of Minnesota:
|
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Board of Directors, 1951-1955.
|
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Conventions and Councils, 1950-1961.
|
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Debate, 1978.
|
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Education Fund:
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Donations and financial information, 1993-2003.
|
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75th Anniversary gala, 1993-1995. 2 folders.
|
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Failure Is Impossible
exhibit guide, 1994-1997.
|
| | | | Regarding Stuhler's consultation with the League to revise and
expand a traveling exhibit on Minnesota woman suffrage owned by the Minnesota
Historical Society. |
| | |
General, 2003-2006.
|
| | | | File consists of correspondence, news clippings, and other
information regarding the League. |
| | |
Hasbin and Olde Guarde, 1959-1967.
|
| | | | Contains information both on and for former board members. |
| | |
Historical materials, undated.
|
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Hope Washburn Award, 1960, 1975-1986.
|
| | | | Includes correspondence and oral remarks pertaining to
Stuhler's receipt of the award in 1960 as well as information regarding her
participation in ceremonies honoring those who won the award between 1975 and
1986. |
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Minneapolis 75th Anniversary, 1994-1996.
|
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Miscellaneous, 1953-1970.
|
| | | | File consists of correspondence and news clippings regarding
the League. |
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19th Amendment Celebration:
|
| | | | Stuhler co-chaired the steering committee with Harriette
Burkhalter for the League's 75th-anniversary celebration of woman suffrage. The
steering committee planned a year-long series of events to commemorate both the
19th amendment and the founding of the League. August 26, the anniversary date
of the amendment's ratification, coincided with the State Fair and a day of
fair activities was scheduled. These included a flag-raising, a parade, and a
showing of the Failure Is Impossible exhibit.
Included within the files are meeting minutes, curriculum and program
proposals, fund raising strategy and solicitation materials, exhibit brochures,
printed materials, news clippings, and a final committee report. Meeting notes
from June-September 1995 include information regarding the legacy committee
that developed ideas for the Minnesota Women Suffrage Memorial at the state
capitol. |
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Background, 1995-1998.
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Committee organization and meetings, 1994-1996.
|
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Education, 1994-1995.
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Exhibits and state fair, 1995.
|
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Finances and fund raising, 1995.
|
| | | |
Hartnett and Associates, 1994-1995.
|
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Media (Outreach), 1994-1995.
|
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Memorabilia, 1995.
|
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Other organizations and groups, 1994-1995.
|
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Special events,1994-1995.
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| 151.K.16.9B | 11 | |
Publicity, 1948-1968.
|
| | | | Includes copies of the Minnesota branch newsletter that
contain articles either written by Stuhler or about her League activities. |
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St. Paul:
|
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Board of Directors, 2000.
|
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Membership, 2001-2005.
|
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Strategic plan, 2001-2002.
|
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State government, 1958-1964.
|
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Trade survey, 1954-1969.
|
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Upper Midwest Women's Leadership Conference on
National Security:
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Organization and finances, 1983-1984.
|
| | | |
Program, 1983. 2 folders.
|
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Possible speakers, 1983.
|
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Minneapolis Woman's Club, 2000.
|
| | | File includes correspondence and donation information. |
| |
Minneapolis YWCA Leader Lunch, 1980-1987.
|
| | | Includes Stuhler's responses to an attitudinal survey on career
development and leadership. |
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Minnesota Women's Campaign Fund:
|
| | | Files contain information regarding the fund dedicated to
helping Minnesota women get elected to public office. The fund offered both
financial and administrative assistance to candidates, helping to fundraise and
promote on their behalf. |
| | |
Education Committee, 2002-2003.
|
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History, 1990-1999.
|
| | |
Miscellaneous, 2000.
|
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Minnesota Women's Consortium:
|
| | |
Design team, 1994.
|
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Development, 1988-2004.
|
| | | | Includes materials pertaining to the development of a feminist
model for the organization's structure. Also includes a history of the
Consortium. |
| |
Minnesota Women's Political Caucus: Card project,
2004.
|
| | | File contains information on the Education Council's 52
Minnesota women playing card sets that were for sale. Includes selection
documents, photograph requests, and other information relating to the project.
|
| |
St. Paul YWCA Leader Luncheons, 1980-1982.
|
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Suffrage Memorial Garden:
|
| | | This set of files pertains to the activities of a legacy
committee formed from the 19th Amendment Celebration Committee of the League of
Women Voters of Minnesota. This committee, also co-chaired by Stuhler and
Burkhalter, coordinated interest, conceptual ideas, fund raising, and
legislation for a permanent memorial to commemorate woman suffrage on the
grounds of the state capitol. After legislation for the memorial was passed in
March 1996, the Capitol Area Architectural and Planning Board began to oversee
design and construction activities. Input from the originating legacy committee
was continued by project representation of committee members Stuhler, Arvonne
Fraser, and Susan Gross. A competition for design submissions was announced in
June 1996 and a proposal submitted by a design team composed of Loom
(architect), Steffan/Larson Associates (landscape architects), and Carroll,
Franck and Associates (structural engineers) was selected. The Upper Midwest
Women's History Project acted as a fiscal agent to raise matching funds and to
work with an advisory group on ideas for an educational component of the
memorial. A groundbreaking ceremony was held on August 26, 1998. |
| | | Due to problems with plant selection and design, the landscaping
crew was not able to maintain the original garden and it became a wild space
shortly after it opened. Stuhler and the League of Women Voters of Minnesota
then reestablished the legacy committee and worked to redesign a similar but
easier to maintain memorial, which then opened in 2004. |
| | |
Legacy Committee, 1995.
|
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Advisory Committee, 1996-1999. 2 folders.
|
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Background information, 1999.
|
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Biographies and grant proposals, 1998-1999.
|
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Brochures, 1999-2000.
|
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Capital Area Architecture and Planning Board (CAAP),
2002-2004.
|
| | | | File contains correspondence regarding the repairs and
continued maintenance of the memorial following its time as a wild space. |
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| 151.K.16.10F | 12 | |
Contributions, 1996.
|
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Dedication, August 26, 2000. 2 folders.
|
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Design competition, 1995-1996.
|
| | |
Design development review, 1996-1998.
|
| | | | Contains the winning design proposal, and materials regarding
project management by the Capitol Area Architecture and Planning Board. |
| | |
Finances, 2000.
|
| | |
Fundraising, 2000, 2003-2004. 2 folders.
|
| | |
Groundbreaking, 1998. 2 folders.
|
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Legislation, 1996-1998.
|
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Luncheon celebration, 2004-2005.
|
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Photographs, 1998-2000. 3 folders.
|
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Publicity, 1996-1998.
|
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Redesign, 2001.
|
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Upper Midwest Women's History Center:
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Board of Directors, 1998-1999.
|
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Book event, June 10, 1999.
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Book proposal, 1998-1999.
|
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Conferences and meetings, 1995.
|
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Grant requests, 1996, 1998. 3 folders.
|
| | | | Files contain grant requests sent to Bigelow, General Mills,
and Honeywell. |
| | |
Meetings and events, 1997-1998.
|
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Seneca Falls 150th Anniversary, 1997-1998.
|
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Women Candidate Development Coalition: Miscellaneous,
1995-2004.
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World Affairs and Community Organizations and Activities,
1952-2000
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| 151.K.16.11B | 13 |
Arms Control Association, 1972-1985.
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Minnesota Citizens Constitutional Committee:
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League of Women Voters informational materials,
1955-1956.
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Organization and minutes, 1955-1957. 2 folders.
|
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Speeches, statements, and radio, 1955.
|
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Minnesota Foreign Policy Forum, 1976.
|
| | | Regards Stuhler's participation as a reporter in one of five
regional forums sponsored by the U.S. Department of State. |
| |
Miscellaneous world affairs, 1974-1984. 2 folders.
|
| | | Contains materials that are primarily related to local Twin
Cities area conferences including a 1975 Fund For Peace conference held in
Wayzata and a 1982 conference on the medical consequences of nuclear weapons
held by Physicians for Social Responsibility. Also included are correspondence
pertaining to membership in the Minnesota Council for the United Nations and
materials pertaining to Stuhler's participation in a 1983 radio program
concerning US-USSR citizen exchange. |
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National Cattle Industry Advisory Committee,
1964-1965 and 1968. 2 folders.
|
| | | Stuhler was appointed to this committee in May 1964. The
committee was formed by Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman to investigate
the impact of foreign imports upon the American livestock industry and to make
recommendations concerning U.S. exports, import limitations, grading, emergency
loans, and producer incentives. |
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Political campaigns and fund raisers:
|
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Virginia Greenman, 1972.
|
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Cathie Hartnett, 2000.
|
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Miscellaneous, 1952, 1960-1986.
|
| | | | Includes correspondence and literature regarding various
women's campaigns for local school board and county commission elections. Also
includes a 1972 draft report of the McGovern Panel on National Security with
Stuhler's annotations. |
| | |
Elaine Saline, 1982.
|
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Rebecca Yanisch, 2000.
|
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Political correspondence, 1952, 1956-1957, and
1963-1987.
|
| | | Primarily contains incoming correspondence from representatives
Donald Fraser and Joseph Karth and senators Hubert H. Humphrey, Walter Mondale,
Eugene McCarthy, Rudy Boschwitz, and Dave Durenberger concerning foreign aid
appropriations (1963), the Suez Canal crisis (1967), campaign contributions
(1968), Nixon's economic policies (1973), the sale of AWACs to Iran (1977), and
additional arms control issues (1979-1986). |
| |
St. Paul-Minneapolis Committee on Foreign Relations,
1972-1988.
|
| | | Contains membership lists of a local dinner meeting-discussion
group sponsored by the Council of Foreign Relations and formed in 1941. Stuhler
was one of the first three women invited to be a member. |
| |
Trip and conference files:
|
| | |
Wilton Park Conference, 1961-1968.
|
| | | | Stuhler was the first woman as well as one of the first eight
Americans to be invited to attend this conference sponsored by Wilton Park and
held near Brighton, England. She attended the 35th program which was focused on
the European Economic Community and Berlin. Included are correspondence
concerning her invitation, conference program materials, Stuhler's report to
the League of Women Voters, and reports from other League women who attended
later conferences. |
| | |
U.S.S.R.:
|
| | | | Stuhler toured the Soviet Union September 27-October 18, 1967
as leader of a four-member delegation from the Overseas Education Fund of the
League of Women Voters. The trip was part of an exchange program with the
Women's Soviet Committee arranged by the Interchange Foundation. Included are
correspondence, itineraries, press releases, news clippings, and reports and
articles written by Stuhler and the other League delegates. Included within the
correspondence are letters and Christmas greeting cards sent by some of the
Soviet women Stuhler met. |
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Exchange trip, 1963-1969. 2 folders.
|
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Correspondence, 1967-1970.
|
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Ditchley Conference on adult education, 1972-1973.
|
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NATO Trip, 1975-1976. 2 folders.
|
| | | | Stuhler participated on a tour of European security sites by
U.S. women leaders as part of NATO's observance of International Women's Year.
The trip included tours of NATO headquarters and the Allied Forces central
command center in Brussels, a visit to the Ministry of Defense in Bonn, a bus
trip along the Rhine, and observations of tank operations at Würzberg
and the border patrol at Fulda. Stuhler's trip papers include itineraries,
program schedules, souvenir brochures containing maps and historical
information, notes from briefings and site tours, photographic snapshots, trip
reports, evaluations, and talking points from speeches Stuhler gave about the
experience. |
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Itasca Seminar: The Nature of Leadership in a Changing
Society, 1979.
|
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| 151.K.16.12F | 14 |
United Nations Day, 1981.
|
| | | Contains correspondence, program materials, and news clippings
regarding Stuhler's service as chair of St. Paul celebratory activities
commemorating the 36th anniversary of the United Nations charter. |
| |
U.S. National Commission for UNESCO:
|
| | | In May of 1968 Secretary of State Dean Rusk appointed Stuhler to
the U.S. National Commission for UNESCO as a representative from the League of
Women Voters. Stuhler served two consecutive three-year terms from 1968 through
1973. During those terms she served on the nominating and public liaison
committees and chaired the membership and program committees. In 1970 she was
elected one of UNESCO's three vice chairmen and served in that capacity until
her representation ended in 1973. Included within this set are files
documenting commission meetings, committee activities, the formulation of
policy statements, conferences in which Stuhler participated, and printed
materials regarding observances of the Human Rights Year and the International
Education Year. |
| | |
Executive Committee, 1969-1973. 4 folders.
|
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Membership Committee, 1968-1972.
|
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Nominating Committee, 1973.
|
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Program Committee, 1972-1973. 3 folders.
|
| | |
Public Liaison Committee, 1968-1972.
|
| | |
Policy Council, 1969-1971.
|
| | |
Policy statements and reports, 1966-1973. 2 folders.
|
| | | | Includes drafts of a 1973 statement on American support for
UNESCO and reports from the U.S. delegation to the Secretary of State regarding
UNESCO general conferences. |
| | |
U.S. National Commission meetings, 1967-1973. 3 folders.
|
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Canadian Commission meeting, 1970.
|
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13th Conference, San Francisco (Man and His
Environment: A View Toward Survival), 1969.
|
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Regional conferences on the Environment:
|
| | | |
14th Conference, Omaha (Environmental Education: The
Last Measure of Man), 1971.
|
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15th Conference, Atlanta (Environmental Education:
The Last Measure of Man), 1971.
|
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16th Conference, Houston (The Environment: Man on
Trial), 1972.
|
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Third World Conference on Adult Education,
1972.
|
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| 151.K.16.13B | 15 | |
Human Rights Year, 1968.
|
| | | | Includes information regarding the observance of the United
Nations Human Rights Year (1968), the ratification of the Genocide Convention
by the United States (1970-1971), and an international workshop on racism and
discrimination (1971). |
| | |
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International Education Year, 1969-1970.
|
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World Problems in the Classroom, 1973-1978.
|
| | | | Included are correspondence, conference planning materials,
agendas, participant lists, and proposals regarding annual workshops and
conferences for secondary social studies teachers on global education sponsored
by the UNESCO Committee of the United Nations Association of Minnesota. |
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Northland College Board of Trustees Academic Affairs
Committee, 1978-1987.
|
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Norwest Bank:
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Board of Directors, 1978-1990. 3 folders.
|
| | | | Includes materials pertaining to regular meetings of the board
as well as information regarding lunch programs that Stuhler and Reatha King
(president of Metropolitan State University) held for women employees of the
bank and materials regarding Stuhler's involvement in planning celebratory
programs for the introduction of the Susan B. Anthony dollar. |
| | |
Corporate Responsibility Committee, 1979-1982.
|
| | | | Includes 1980 reports on community development and individual
rights by the Committee's Social Policy Task Force. |
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