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1 Collection # M 0476 INDIANAPOLIS URBAN LEAGUE RECORDS, Collection Information Historical Sketch Scope and Content Note Series Contents Cataloging Information Processed by Paul Brockman April 7, 1988 Updated January 21, 2005 Revised Visual Materials Monica Casanova January 30, 2008 Manuscript and Visual Collections Department William Henry Smith Memorial Library Indiana Historical Society 450 West Ohio Street Indianapolis, IN COLLECTION INFORMATION VOLUME OF COLLECTION: 151 manuscript boxes, 3 boxes of photographs, 1 box of color photographs, 1 photo album

2 COLLECTION DATES: PROVENANCE: RESTRICTIONS: Gift of the Indianapolis Urban League, 850 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Indiana, 6 June 1986 None COPYRIGHT: REPRODUCTION RIGHTS: ALTERNATE FORMATS: Permission to reproduce or publish material in this collection must be obtained from the Indiana Historical Society. None RELATED HOLDINGS: ACCESSION NUMBER: NOTES: By terms of the original donor agreement, additional files will be turned over to the Indiana Historical Society as they become inactive. HISTORICAL SKETCH The Indianapolis Urban League, an interracial, nonpartisan, nonprofit, charitable organization, was incorporated in December, It is an autonomous local affiliate of the National Urban League which was founded in New York City in The Indianapolis Urban League is the successor organization to the Association for Merit Employment. The Association for Merit Employment was founded in 1952 as the Job Opportunity Program by the Quaker's American Friends Service Committee although the organization was directed by people of all faiths. The purpose of the organization was the breaking down of the color line on certain jobs which were withheld from Blacks. Albert Gamble served as the first director although the most progress came under the directorship of Harold O. Hatcher from Alton Earnhart, the last director, resigned in The association was originally located in the Goodman Building (30 W. Washington) until it was moved to the English Foundation Building (615 N. Alabama) in the late 1950s. The organization continued to operate in name only after the Indianapolis Urban league was established and officially ceased operation in The purpose of the Urban League is to eliminate racial discrimination and to create better opportunities for Blacks, the poor, and other minority groups and thus allow them to function in society. The agency is presently organized into three program departments which include the Human Services Program, the Community Education Program, and the Education and Employment Program. The Human Services Program furnishes direct service and/or refers people to appropriate services in the areas of housing, health, welfare, criminal justice, and economic development; advocacy; dissemination of information; counseling; workshops and forums; work with various councils and advisory groups; nonpartisan promotion of community involvement in the political process; and promotion of minority business enterprise and economic development. The Community Education Program provides outreach to thousands of people each year through use of electronic and print media, printed materials, public appearances and community meetings; information to the general public on community issues, problems and special concerns of the IUL constituency; production of radio and television programs; advocacy for constituency; and dissemination of information. The

3 Education and Employment Program provides advocacy for those having problems with schools; encourages parental involvement with their children and schools; provides technical assistance to students, parents, teachers and administrators through workshops and meetings; furnishes information to students and the general public concerning scholarships and financial aid; and offers job counseling, guidance, referral and placement, and job development. In addition, the agency administers special projects such as family math, vocational education, parental involvement, and teen pregnancy prevention. Throughout its existence, the Indianapolis Urban League's programs have undergone several changes. In the 1970s (from which the majority of this collection's records date) there were four agency sponsored major core programs instead of the present day three. They were: Employment and Economic Development (job counseling, guidance, placement, and referrals); Housing, Health, Welfare and Citizenship Education (including voter education); Education; and Community Education. There were also several special programs which included the Business Development Center which provided loans for business expansion and new businesses, sponsored management seminars for small businesses, and directed an MBA internship program; Project Thrive which was concerned with child abuse and neglect; the Human Relations Consortium which provided workshops and community meetings for parents, school administrators, community people, teachers, and students, and the publication and distribution of printed materials and media programs to ease the concern resulting from the court's decision regarding school desegregation in Indianapolis; the Local Outreach Center, which helped support minority business enterprises; the Clearstream Garden Multi-Service Center and Youth Project, which provided social services to the residents of an isolated public housing project; and summer employment for youths. The Indianapolis Urban League is a United Way agency and receives financial support from that organization along with corporate and private donations, and government funding. It is governed by a board of directors along with an executive committee and program committees. Sam H. Jones has been the president of the Indianapolis Urban League since its inception. It is presently located at 805 N. Meridian Street in Indianapolis. Sam Jones is a native of Heidelberg, Mississippi and received his A.B. degree with a major in Social Science from Clark College in Atlanta, Georgia in After serving in the U.S. Army and a brief teaching career in Heidelberg, Mississippi, Jones returned to college in Atlanta where he received his M.A. in Sociology and a Master of Social Work. Upon graduation he was employed by the Cleveland Urban League from where he worked first as Job Development and Employment Specialist and later Director of Vocational Services. In 1961 Jones became Executive Director of the Pontiac, Michigan Urban League. He left that position two years later to become director of the St. Paul, Minnesota Urban League where he added some new program areas as well as improving the existing programs. Jones became president of the Indianapolis Urban League in August, 1966, and continues to hold that position in He received the "Gustafson Award" as the social worker of the year by the Central Indiana Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers in 1969 and a L.H.D. (honorary doctor of humane letters) from Marian College in Jones is a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers and is active in many local and national community service organizations. Sources: SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE Because of its size, the Indianapolis Urban League records have been divided into ten sections reflecting operations of the organization. Section one (Boxes 1-10) includes records of the Association for Merit Employment and the Board of Directors and Executive Committee of the Indianapolis Urban League. The Merit Employment records ( ) contain the organization's finances, correspondence, board of directors minutes, reports of examination, job

4 placements, statements of purpose, and records regarding the agency's dissolution. There is also a 1953 M.A. thesis from Indiana University by Donald Barnett and others entitled An Analysis of the Annual Meeting of the Indiana State Conference on Social Work Board of Directors and Executive Committee records include minutes of each from as well as agendas, correspondence, board committees, and other relevant items from Section two (Boxes 11-44) contains records of the IUL's involvement with employment and job opportunities. The largest portion of this section deals with the records of the Business Development Center (BDC) of the IUL ( ). Included are quarterly reports to the U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration which helped to support the BDC with a grant. There also are files regarding contracts with employers and clients as well as proposals, reports, programs, finances, organizational and operational materials, and published materials. Also included are correspondence, reports, printed materials and other items regarding specific programs of the BDC including the summer internship program and assistance for Black operated businesses ( ). In addition there are other areas of employment where the IUL and the BDC played a role. These include the CETA, Manpower, and Affirmative Action Programs ( ). There are also records, correspondence, memos, and reports of the Economic Development and Employment and other government and Urban League programs ( ). In addition there are records and activities of other employment service related agencies such as the Indianapolis Business Development Foundation (IBDF), the Business Opportunity Fair, Black Expo, and the Local Outreach Center (LOC) of the IUL ( ). Section three (Boxes 44-55) deals with education specifically focusing on correspondence, meetings, court transcripts, and printed materials regarding school desegregation, busing, and the Indianapolis School Board ( ). There is also correspondence, committee meeting minutes and materials, reports, printed items, and programs and projects regarding education in general and including community education ( ). There are also records from the Human Relations Consortium (HRC) such as correspondence, finances, publications, government grants and proposals, and general information ( ). Section four (Boxes 55-59) contains records, correspondence, programs, and publications regarding housing in general and the Clearstream Gardens project in particular. Subjects dealt with include attempts to improve conditions, investigate violence and damage, and attempts to achieve equal housing for minorities ( ). Section five (Boxes 59-76; ) contains information about other projects, programs, and activities which involved the IUL. Included is correspondence, government reports, meetings, finances, and printed materials regarding Project Thrive (child abuse), the Youth Market Place and general youth programs, Community Action Against Poverty, and the Community Service Council ( ). Other subjects deal with crime and the Legal Services Organization, voter education, minority involvement in the U.S. Census, government and politics, veterans, racial discrimination, public safety, economic development, health, alcohol and drug abuse, and welfare ( ). There are also reports, correspondence, and general information regarding the IUL's connection with the United Way ( ). Section six (Boxes 77-85) deals with the organization and operation of the Indianapolis Urban League. Included are the agency's general office files, programs, reports, committees, and projects ( ). In addition there are records, correspondence and printed information regarding annual meetings and functions, organizational operations, and staff and personnel materials ( ). There also are the agency's general correspondence files, memos, and individual's correspondence and related materials ( ). Section seven (Boxes 86-98) contains information about the National Urban League and affiliate agencies. Included are the records, correspondence and publications of nationwide local urban leagues (arranged alphabetically by state) as well as similar materials on the Indiana Council of Urban Leagues ( ). There also are items regarding the Executive Directors Council of the NUL, general NUL operations, programs, reports, correspondence, annual reports, conferences and meetings, and publications ( ). Section eight (Boxes ) deals with the financial operations of the Indianapolis Urban League. Information includes ledger books and loose records pertaining to the operational expenses of the IUL as well as income from donations, government grants, and United Way allocations ( ). There is also one box of paid invoices from

5 program expenses, travel expenses, and other miscellaneous expenditures ( ). Section nine (Boxes ) includes newsclippings, press releases and publications pertaining mostly to the IUL. Newsclippings are arranged both by subject (Boxes 114 and 117; ) and chronologically (Box ). There are also copies of editorials relating to the IUL and relevant subjects that were presented on local radio and television stations such as WGEE and WFBM ( ). In addition, there are IUL and NUL press releases ( ), speeches and statements of concern by local and national individuals for various occasions ( ), "To Be Equal Articles" issued by NUL leaders, and IUL and NUL newsletters ( ). Section ten (Boxes ) contains the correspondence, records, schedules, meetings, activities, and speeches of IUL president Sam H. Jones ( ). The correspondence files are arranged chronologically for the most part and in the same general order as they were received from Dr. Jones' office. They deal with groups and organizations with which Jones was a member or which were relevant to the operation of the IUL. In addition, there are publications, schedules, and reports from specific topics which concerned the Urban League and the community. There are also Jones' files regarding his connection with the Indianapolis Board of School Commissioners and other community and social work agencies, including some dating from his positions with the St. Paul and Pontiac Urban Leagues as well as AASW official copies of the social work publication The Compass from There are also three boxes miscellaneous photographs Section eleven and a scrapbook from IUL workshops and activities. SERIES CONTENTS Series 1: Association for Merit Employment and the Board of Directors and Executive Committee Records CONTENTS Association for Merit Employment By-laws & Statement of purpose n.d. CONTAINER Box 1, Folder 1 Merit Employment Statement of Purpose n.d. Box 1, Folder 2 Merit Employment Records & Correspondence Association for Merit Employment Records of Examination Box 1, Folder 3 Box 1, Folder 4 Job Placement Box 1, Folder 5 Association for Merit Employment Justification of existence, Job Descriptions Box 1, Folder 6 Receipt Books Box 1, Folder 7 Association for Merit Employment Record of Opened Checking Account 1962 Box 1, Folder 8 Accounts Box 1, Folder 9 Association for Merit Employment Budget Box 1, Folder 10

6 Program Committee Merit Employment Box 1, Folder 11 Merit Employment Board of Directors Minutes Merit Employment United Fund Exam Reports Neighborhood Liaison Workers Project Financial Records 1967 Box 1, Folder 12 Box 1, Folder 13 Box1, Folder 14 Merit Employment Financial Records Box 1, Folder 15 Association for Merit Employment 1966 Federal Income Tax Box 1, Folder 16 Merit Employment Dissolution Box 2, Folder 1 Correspondence 1968 (Regarding Dissolution of Merit Employment) Box 2, Folder 2 Payroll Book 1965 Box 2, Folder 3 An Analysis of the Annual Meeting of the Indiana State Conference on Social Work Box 2, Folder Membership Box 2, Folder Membership Box 2, Folder Membership Box 2, Folder Membership Box 2, Folder Membership Box 2, Folder Ledger Records Box 2, Folder Ledger Records Box 2, Folder Ledger Records Box 2, Folder Ledger Records Box 2, Folder Ledger Records Box 2, Folder 14 Executive Committee Minutes Box 3, Folder 1 Executive Committee Minutes Sept April 1968 Box 3, Folder 2 Executive Committee Notices Box 3, Folder 3 Executive Committee Box 3, Folder 4 Executive Committee Minutes May to Dec Box 3, Folder 5

7 Correspondence Box 3, Folder 6 Minutes 1969 Box 3, Folder 7 Minutes 1969 Box 3, Folder 8 Minutes Box 3, Folder 9 Minutes Box 3, Folder 10 Minutes Box 3, Folder 11 Minutes & Memos Box 3, Folder 12 Minutes Jan. to July 1970 Box 3, Folder 13 Minutes Sept. to Dec Box 3, Folder 14 Minutes 1970 Box 3, Folder 15 Executive Committee Agenda 1970 Box 3, Folder 16 Executive Committee Minutes Jan. to May 1971 Box 3, Folder 17 Minutes July to Dec Box 4, Folder 1 Minutes 1971 Box 4, Folder 2 Minutes 1971 Box 4, Folder 3 Minutes 1971 Box 4, Folder 4 Minutes 1971 to 1972 Box 4, Folder 5 Minutes & Memos 1971 to 1972 Box 4, Folder 6 Minutes 1972 Box 4, Folder 7 Minutes 1972 Box 4, Folder8 Minutes 1972 Box 4, Folder 9 Minutes & Memos 1972 to 1974 Box 4, Folder 10 Minutes, Agendas, Correspondence, & Related Materials 1973 Box 4, Folder 11 Minutes 1973 Box 4, Folder 12 Minutes Box 4, Folder 13 Minutes Box 4, Folder 14 Minutes, Agendas, & Notices 1973 Box 4, Folder 15 Minutes 1973 Box 4, Folder 16

8 Minutes Box 4, Folder 17 Minutes Jan. to July 1974 Box 5, Folder 1 Minutes Aug. to Dec Box 5, Folder 2 Minutes 1974 Box 5, Folder 3 Minutes 1974 to 1978 Box 5, Folder 4 Materials 1974 Box 5, Folder 5 Minutes, Agendas, Memos, Notes, etc (folder 1) Minutes, Agendas, Memos, Notes, etc (folder 2) Box 5, Folder 6 Box 5, Folder 6A Minutes 1975 Box 5, Folder 7 Minutes 1975 to 1976 Box 5, Folder 8 Minutes 1976 Box 5, Folder 9 Minutes 1976 Box 5, Folder 10 Minutes 1977 Box 5, Folder 11 Minutes 1977 Box 5, Folder 12 Minutes 1978 Box 5, Folder 13 Minutes 1978 Box 5, Folder 14 Agendas & Memos 1967 to 1970 Box 5, Folder 15 Agenda 1975 Box 5, Folder 16 Notices 1975 Box 5, Folder 17 Purpose & Function 1979 Box 5, Folder 18 Board of Directors, Minutes Box 6, Folder 1 Board of Directors, Minutes Sept to Dec Box 6, Folder 2 Board of Directors, Minutes 1968 Box 6, Folder 3 Board of Directors, Minutes 1969 Box 6, Folder 4 Board of Directors, Correspondence, etc (folder 1) Board of Directors, Correspondence, etc (folder 2) Box 6, Folder 5 Box 6, Folder 5A Board of Directors, Minutes 1970 Box 6, Folder 6

9 Board of Directors, Minutes 1970 Box 6, Folder 7 Board of Directors, Minutes 1970 Box 6, Folder 8 Board of Directors, Minutes 1970 Box 6, Folder 9 Board of Directors, Minutes 1970 to 1974 Box 6, Folder 10 Minutes Jan. to March 1971 Box 6, Folder 11 Board of Directors, Minutes April to Dec Box 6, Folder 12 Board of Directors, Minutes 1971 Box 6, Folder 13 Board of Directors, Minutes 1971 Box 6, Folder 14 Board of Directors, Minutes 1971 Box 6, Folder 15 Board of Directors, Minutes & Memos 1971 Box 6, Folder 16 Board of Directors, Minutes 1972 Box 6, Folder 17 Board of Directors, Minutes 1972 Box 6, Folder 18 Board of Directors, Minutes 1972 to 1974 Box 6, Folder 19 Board of Directors, Minutes Jan. to Aug Box 6, Folder 20 Board of Directors, Minutes Sept. to Dec Box 6, Folder 21 Board of Directors, Minutes 1973 Box 7, Folder 1 Minutes 1973 Box 7, Folder 2 Minutes Agendas, Notes, & Printed Materials 1973 (folder 1) Minutes Agendas, Notes, & Printed Materials 1973 (folder 2) Box 7, Folder 3 Box 7, Folder 3A Minutes 1974 Box 7, Folder 4 Minutes Jan. to April 1974 Box 7, Folder 5 Minutes May to Dec Box 7, Folder 6 Minutes 1974 Box 7, Folder 7 Minutes 1974 Box 7, Folder 8 Minutes 1975 Box 7, Folder 9 Board of Directors, Minutes & Materials 1975 Box 7, Folder 10 Board of Directors, Minutes 1977 Box 7, Folder 11

10 Board of Directors, Minutes 1977 Box 7, Folder 12 Minutes 1977 Box 7, Folder 13 Minutes & Handbook Box 7, Folder 14 Minutes & Memos (folder 1) Box 7, Folder 15 Minutes & Memos (folder 2) Box 7, Folder 15A Minutes Jan. to May 1978 Box 7, Folder 16 Minutes June to Dec Box 7, Folder 17 Minutes 1978 Box 7, Folder 18 Minutes 06/19/1980 Box 7, Folder 19 Board of Directors, Notices Box 8, Folder 1 Board of Directors, Agenda Box 8, Folder 2 Board of Directors, Memos 1970 Box 8, Folder 3 Memorandums Box 8, Folder 4 Agendas, Correspondence, & Reports 1972 Box 8, Folder 5 Agendas, Correspondence, & Reports 1972 Box 8, Folder 6 Agendas, Correspondence, & Reports 1972 Box 8, Folder 7 Agendas, Correspondence, & Reports 1972 Box 8, Folder 8 Agendas, Correspondence, & Reports 1972 Box 8, Folder 9 Agendas, Correspondence, & Reports 1972 Box 8, Folder 9A Agendas & Memos 1973 Box 8, Folder 10 Memorandums 1974 Box 8, Folder 11 Agendas & Information Box 8, Folder 12 Agendas, Correspondence, & Minutes 1977 Box 8, Folder 13 Agendas, Correspondence, & Minutes 1977 Box 8, Folder 14 Agendas, Correspondence, & Minutes 1977 Box 8, Folder 15 Agendas, Correspondence, & Minutes 1977 Box 8, Folder 16 Board of Directors, Agendas Box 9, Folder 1 Secretary Notebooks 1976 Box 9, Folder 2 Nominating Committee 1971 Box 9, Folder 3

11 Nominating Committee Box 9, Folder 4 Nominating Committee Box 9, Folder 5 Nominating Committee Box 9, Folder 6 Nominating Committee 1972 Box 9, Folder 7 Committee on Projects 1974 Box 9, Folder 8 School Disturbances Fact Finding Committee 1969 Box 9, Folder 9 Program Committee & Reports Box 9, Folder 10 Correspondence Nov to Oct Box 9, Folder 11 Correspondence Box 9, Folder 12 Minutes, Agendas, & Correspondence 1974 Box 9, Folder 13 Minutes, Agendas, & Correspondence 1974 Box 9, Folder 13A Minutes, Agendas, & Correspondence 1974 Box 9, Folder 14 Minutes, Agendas, & Correspondence 1974 Box 9, Folder 14A Minutes, Correspondence & Reports 1976 Box 9, Folder 15 Minutes, Correspondence & Reports 1976 Box 9, Folder 15A Correspondence Box 9, Folder 16 Board of Directors, Correspondence 1978 Box 10, Folder 1 Handbook 1975 Box 10, Folder 2 Handbook Box 10, Folder Box 10, Folder Box 10, Folder 5 Reports Jan Box 10, Folder 6 Orientation Box 10, Folder 7 Officers & Committees 1966,1968, & n.d. Box 10, Folder 8 Lists & Member Information Box 10, Folder 9 Officers & Committees Box 10, Folder 10 Minutes, Handbook, & Lists Box 10, Folder 11 List Box 10, Folder 12

12 List of Board of Directors n.d. Box 10, Folder 13 Board Meeting Office Communications Box 10, Folder 14 Board Meeting Office Communications Box 10, Folder 15 Series 2: Business Development Center Correspondence, etc. CONTENTS CONTAINER Subcontractors Reports Box 11, Folder 1 Contract Renewal Report Box 11, Folder 2 BDC: Contracts Budget & Personnel Schedule Box 11, Folder 3 BDC: Contractors: Advisory Council Box 11, Folder 4 BDC: Contractors: Advisory Council 1974 Box 11, Folder 5 BDC: Contract Box 11, Folder 6 Contract Proposal Aug to March 1976 Box 11, Folder 7 Contract Proposal Aug to March 1976 Box 11, Folder 8 BDC: Contract Proposal Aug to March 1976 Box 11, Folder 9 BDC: Contract Proposal Aug to March 1976 Box 11 Folder 10 BDC: Contract Renewal Report Box 11, Folder 11 BDC: Contract Renewal Report Box 11, Folder 12 BDC: Contract Close-Out Data Box 11, Folder 13 BDC: Contracts Adr. Payments Box 11, Folder 14 BDC: Contract Information Box 11, Folder 15 BDC: Contract Information Box 11, Folder 15A BDC: Contracts Budget Proposals Box 11, Folder 16 BDC: Contract Amendments Box 12, Folder 1 BDC: Contract Amendments Box 12, Folder 1A Contract Modifications 1975 Box 12, Folder 2 Contract Renewal 1976 Box 12, Folder 3 Contract Renewal 1976 Box 12, Folder 4 Contract Renewal Request 1974 Box 12, Folder 5

13 BDC: Contract Technical Proposal 1976 Box 12, Folder 6 BDC: Contract Business & Management Proposal 1976 BDC: Contract Contractual & Cost Management Proposal 1976 Advisory Committee for Contract Compliance Program Executive Order # Box 12, Folder 7 Box 12, Folder 8 Box 12, Folder 9 Contractual & Cost Proposal Box 12, Folder 10 Contract Information n.d. Box 12, Folder 11 BDC: Clients Box 12, Folder 12 BDC: Clients Box 12, Folder 13 Clients 1972 Box 12, Folder 14 Clients 1972 Box 12, Folder 15 Clients Box 12, Folder 16 Clients 1976 Box 12, Folder 17 Clients 1977 Box 12, Folder 18 Client Data Reports n.d. Box 12, Folder 19 BDC: Correspondence Jan. to May 1969 Box 13, Folder 1 BDC: Correspondence May to Aug Box 13, Folder 2 BDC: Correspondence Sept. to Dec Box 13, Folder 3 BDC: Correspondence 1969 Box 13, Folder 4 BDC: Correspondence Box 13, Folder 5 BDC: Correspondence Box 13, Folder 6 Jan. to March 1970 Box 13, Folder 7 April to July 1970 Box 13, Folder 8 Aug. to Dec Box 13, Folder 9 Correspondence Box 13, Folder 10 Correspondence Dec to May 1973 Box 13, Folder 11 Correspondence & Memos Box 13, Folder 12 Correspondence Box 13, Folder 13

14 Correspondence & Memos Box 13, Folder 14 Correspondence Box 13, Folder 15 Correspondence Jan. to Feb Box 13, Folder 16 Correspondence March to April 1973 Box 13, Folder 17 Correspondence May to June 1973 Box 14, Folder 1 BDC: Correspondence July to Aug Box 14, Folder 2 BDC: Correspondence Sept. to Oct Box 14, Folder 3 BDC: Correspondence Oct. to Dec Box 14, Folder 4 Correspondence Feb. to Dec Box 14, Folder 5 Correspondence 1973 Box 14, Folder 6 7 BDC: Correspondence Box 14, Folder 7 Correspondence & Reports 1973 Box 14, Folder 8 Correspondence & Reports 1973 Box 14, Folder 9 Correspondence & Reports 1973 Box 14, Folder 10 Outgoing Correspondence 1973 Box 14, Folder 11 BDC: Correspondence 1973 Box 14, Folder 12 BDC: Correspondence Box 14, Folder 13 BDC: Correspondence 1974 Box 14, Folder 14 Correspondence 1974 Box 14, Folder 15 BDC: Correspondence Box 14, Folder 16 Correspondence 1974 Box 14, Folder 17 Correspondence 1974 Box 14, Folder 18 Correspondence 1974 Box 14, Folder 19 Correspondence Box 14, Folder 20 Correspondence Box 14 Folder 21 Correspondence Box 14, Folder 22 Correspondence Received July to Dec Box 15, Folder 1 Correspondence Received July to Dec Box 15, Folder 1A

15 BDC: Correspondence 1975 Box 15, Folder 2 BDC: Correspondence Jan. to March 1975 Box 15, Folder 3 Correspondence & Memos March to May 1975 Box 15, Folder 4 Correspondence 1975 Box 15, Folder 5 Correspondence 1976 Box 15, Folder 6 Advisory Board Correspondence Box 15, Folder 7 Correspondence 1975 Box,15 Folder 8 BDC: Correspondence 1976 Box 15, Folder 9 Correspondence Box 15, Folder 10 Correspondence Jan. to Oct Box 15, Folder 11 Jan. to Nov Box 15, Folder 12 BDC: Correspondence Jan. to June 1977 Box 15, Folder 13 BDC: Correspondence Oct to Aug Box 15, Folder 14 BDC: Correspondence 1977 Box 15, Folder 15 Correspondence Box 15, Folder 16 Correspondence Jan. to July 1978 Box 15, Folder 17 Correspondence Feb. to Sept Box 15, Folder 18 BDC: Correspondence Box 15, Folder 19 L.H. Correspondence 1975 Box 16, Folder 1 L.H. Correspondence 1975 Box 16, Folder1A Steven G. Stamps Correspondence 1975 Box 16, Folder 2 Correspondence Huerta C. Tribble 1973 Box 16, Folder 3 Correspondence H.C. Tribble 1973 Box 16, Folder 3A Correspondence H.C. Tribble 1974 Box 16, Folder 4 Correspondence H.C. Tribble 1974 Box 16, Folder 4A Correspondence H.C. Tribble 1974 Box 16, Folder 5 Correspondence H.C. Tribble 1974 Box 16, Folder 6 Correspondence H.C. Tribble Jan. to June 1975 Box 16, Folder 7 Correspondence H.C. Tribble Jan. to June 1975 Box 16, Folder8

16 Correspondence H.C. Tribble Jan. to June 1975 Box 16, Folder 9 Correspondence H.C. Tribble July to Dec Box 16, Folder 10 Correspondence H.C. Tribble July to Dec Box 16, Folder 11 Correspondence H.C. Tribble July to Dec Box 16, Folder 12 BDC: Proposal 1969 Box 17, Folder 1 IPS: Alternate School Proposal 1973 Box 17, Folder 2 Grant Application for HMO in Central Indiana 1974 Box 17, Folder 3 MBA Summer Internship Grant Proposal 1974 Box 17, Folder 4 BDC: Proposals & Programs Box 17, Folder 5 Total Need Proposal Box 17, Folder 6 Proposal n.d. Box 17, Folder 7 Correspondence & Finances 1977 Box 27, Folder 8 Correspondence & Finances 1977 Box 17, Folder 8A BDC: One Stop Full Service Proposal Sept. 7, 1977 Box 17, Folder 9 BDC: Grant Renewal Section I Technical Proposal 1977 BDC: Grant Renewal Section II Business Management 1977 BDC: Grant Renewal Section III Contractual & Cost Proposal 1977 Program Renewal Proposal Section I Technical Program Renewal Proposal Section II Business Management Box 17, Folder 10 Box 17, Folder 11 Box 17, Folder 12 Box 17, Folder 13 Box 17, Folder 14 BDC: Proposals Box 17, Folder 15 BDC: Proposals Box 17, Folder 16 BDC: Grant Renewal Section II 1978 Box 18, Folder 1 BDC: Grant Renewal Section III Contractual & Cost Proposal 1978 Box 18, Folder 2 BDC: Proposals 1978 Box 18, Folder 3 Management & Technical Proposal Section I 1978 Box 18, Folder 4

17 Management & Technical Proposal Section I 1978 Box 18, Folder 5 Management & Technical Proposal Section I 1978 Box 18, Folder 6 BDC: Technical Proposal n.d. Box 18, Folder 7 BDC: Reports Monthly 1969 Box 19, Folder 1 BDC: Reports Monthly Oct Box 19, Folder 2 BDC: Reports Feb Box 19, Folder 3 BDC: Reports April 1973 Box 19, Folder 4 BDC: Reports May & June 1973 Box 19, Folder 5 BDC: Reports Oct Box 19, Folder 6 BDC: Reports Oct to Nov Box 19, Folder 7 BDC: Reports Nov Box 19, Folder 8 BDC: Reports July 1973 Box 19, Folder 9 BDC: Monthly Report Feb Box 19, Folder 10 Statistical Summary March 1974 Box 19, Folder 11 BDC: Monthly Report April 1974 Box 19, Folder 12 BDC: Monthly Report April 1974 Box 19, Folder 13 BDC: Monthly Report May 1974 Box 19, Folder 14 BDC: Monthly Report June 1974 Box 19, Folder 15 BDC: Monthly Report Feb Box 19, Folder 16 BDC: Monthly Report March 1975 Box 19, Folder 17 BDC: Monthly Report May 1975 Box 19, Folder 18 Monthly Report May 1975 Box 19, Folder 19 Monthly Report Box 19, Folder 20 Monthly Report Jan Box 19, Folder 21 Monthly Report 1976 Box 19, Folder 22 Monthly Report 1976 Box 19, Folder 22A Mark Batties Weekly Report Box 19, Folder 23 M. Batties Weekly Report 1975 Box 19, Folder 24 BDC: Doris Brooks Weekly Reports 1974 Box 19, Folder 25

18 D. Brooks Weekly Reports 1975 Box 19, Folder 26 Duane Etienne Weekly Reports 1974 Box 19, Folder 27 D. Etienne Weekly Reports July 1974 to Jan. 4, 1975 Box 19, Folder 28 Weekly Reports H. Tribble to D. Etienne 1975 Box 19, Folder 29 Brian Frost Weekly Reports Box 19, Folder 30 B. Frost Weekly Reports 1975 Box 19, Folder 31 Donald Jones Weekly Reports Box 19, Folder 32 D. Jones Weekly Reports 1975 Box 20, Folder 1 D. Jones Weekly Reports 1975 Box 20, Folder 2 Steven Stamps Weekly Reports 1975 Box 20, Folder 3 S. Stamps Weekly Reports Box 20, Folder 4 S. J. Stamps Box 20, Folder 5 S. J. Stamps Box 20, Folder 6 H. Tribble Weekly Reports Box 20, Folder 7 BDC: H. Tribble Weekly Reports 1976 Box 20, Folder 8 BDC: H. Tribble Weekly Reports 1975 Box 20, Folder 9 BDC: H. Tribble Weekly Reports 1975 Box 20, Folder 10 BDC: H. Tribble Weekly Reports Box 20, Folder 11 BDC: H. Tribble Weekly Reports Box 20, Folder 12 Work Reports 1973 Box 20, Folder 13 Staff Reports Box 20, Folder 14 BDC: Progress Reports 1969 (Notebook) Box 21, Folder 1 BDC: Reports Box 21, Folder 2 BDC: Reports Box 21, Folder 2A BDC: Reports 1973 Box 21, Folder 3 Business Reports 1973 to 1974 Box 21, Folder 4 BDC: Reports Box 21, Folder 5 Ricky Smith Report 1974 Box 21, Folder 6

19 BDC: Reports Box 21, Folder 7 BDC: Reports Box 21, Folder 7A Reports Box 21, Folder 8 BDC: Reports & Lists Box 21, Folder 9 BDC: Box 21, Folder 10 I.N.B. Loan Reports Box 21, Folder 11 Conference Reports 1977 Box 21, Folder 12 Monthly Report Oct Box 21, Folder 13 BDC: Reports Jan. to March 1978 Box 21, Folder 14 Files Review Reports Jan Box 21, Folder 15 BDC: Reports Employment 1978 Box 21, Folder 16 BDC: Report on Local Business 1971 Box 21, Folder 17 BDC: Report on Local Business 1971 Box 21, Folder 18 BDC: Report on Local Business 1971 Box 21, Folder 19 BDC: Report on Local Business 1972 Box 21, Folder 20 BDC: Report on Local Business 1973 Box 22, Folder 1 BDC: Report on Local Business 1973 Box 22, Folder 2 BDC: Report on Local Business 1973 Box 22, Folder 3 BDC: Report on Local Business 1974 Box 22, Folder 4 BDC: Report on Local Business 1974 Box 22, Folder 5 BDC: Report on Local Business 1974 Box 22, Folder 6 BDC: Report on Local Business 1974 Box 22, Folder 7 BDC: Report on Local Business 1974 Box 22, Folder 8 BDC: Report on Local Business 1974 Box 22, Folder 9 BDC: Reports 1978 Box 22, Folder 10 BDC: MDA Monthly Report July 1974 Box 22, Folder 11 MBA Reports IU Box 22, Folder 12 MBA Reports IU Box 22, Folder 13 MBA Reports IU Box 22, Folder 14

20 MBA Reports IU Box 22, Folder 15 BDC: Regional Office OMBE Chicago 1975 Box 22, Folder 16 BDC: Regional Office OMBE Chicago 1975 Box 22, Folder 17 BDC: Regional Office OMBE Chicago 1975 Box 22, Folder 18 BDC: Regional Office OMBE Chicago 1975 Box 22, Folder 19 BDC: Correspondence 1973 Box 22, Folder 20 Minorities in Business Box 23, Folder 1 BDC: Black Business Development Resources Box 23, Folder 2 Urban Enterprise Jan to June 1971 Box 23, Folder 3 Office of Minority Business Enterprise 1970 Box 23, Folder 4 Federal Procurement Seminar for Minority Business Cincinnati 1970 Business Development Management Formation, Inc Box 23, Folder 5 Box 23, Folder 6 BDC: Black Business Directory 1974 Box 23, Folder 7 BDC: 1974 Box 23, Folder 8 BDC: Black Business Directory 1973 Box 23, Folder 9 BDC: 1973 Box 23, Folder 10 BDC: Box 23, Folder 11 BDC: 1975 Box 23, Folder 12 BDC: 1975 Box 23, Folder 12A BDC: Report by B. Frost 1973 Box 23, Folder 13 BDC: 1973 Box 23, Folder 14 BDC: Black Business Directory n.d. Box 23, Folder 15 BDC: Box 23, Folder 16 Minority Contractors Box 23, Folder 17 Minority Contractors Box 23, Folder 18 Contractors Advisory Council Box 23, Folder 19 Contractors Advisory Council Box 23, Folder 20

21 Indiana Minority Construction & Related Industry Association Convention 1974 Box 23, Folder 21 Minority Enterprise Committee Box 24, Folder 1 Minority Enterprise Box 24, Folder 2 Address By Ramon Scruggs, AT&T, Indiana Chamber of Commerce 1965 Box 24, Folder 3 Minority Business Publications n.d. Box 24, Folder 4 Commerce News Box 24, Folder 5 BDC: Small Minority Business 1976 Box 24, Folder 6 Small Minority Business 1970 Box 24, Folder 7 Marketing Studies Box 24, Folder 8 Marketing Studies Box 24, Folder 8A BDC: Directory of Minority Suppliers 1977 Box 24, Folder 9 BDC: Directory of Minority Suppliers 1977 Box 24, Folder 10 Small Business Investment Co. (MESBIC) 1971 Box 24, Folder 11 BDC: Sam Jones Business & Employment Box 24, Folder 12 S. Jones Minority Business Box 24, Folder 13 S. Jones Minority Business Box 24, Folder 14 S. Jones Minority Business 1975 Box 24, Folder 15 MEDIC News 1971 Box 24, Folder 16 Small Business Administration Box 24, Folder 17 Small Business Administration Approved Loan Disbursement Indiana Minority Construction & Related Industries Association 1975 Box 24, Folder 18 Box 24, Folder 19 National Business League Box 24, Folder 20 National Business League Box 24, Folder 21 BDC: MBA Summer Internship Box 25, Folder 1 BDC: Summer Internship Program Finances Box 25, Folder 2

22 BDC: Summer Internship 1974 Box 25, Folder 3 BDC: Summer Internship Weekly Report 1974 Box 25, Folder 4 BDC: Summer Internship Program Grant Proposal 1974 Box 25, Folder 5 BDC: Summer Internship Program Proposal 1974 Box 25, Folder 6 BDC: MBA Summer Internship Program Monthly Report June 1974 Box 25, Folder 7 BDC: Summer Internship Program Box 25, Folder 8 BDC: Summer Internship Program Weekly Reports 1975 BDC: MBA Summer Internship Final Report 1975 (folder 1) BDC: MBA Summer Internship Final Report 1975 (folder 2) BDC: MBA Summer Internship Final Report 1975 (folder 3) BDC: MBA Summer Internship Final Report 1975 (folder 4) BDC: Summer Internship Program 1975 & n.d. BDC: Summer Internship Program Final Report BDC: Summer Internship Program Report (Final May to Aug. 1975) 1976 Box 25, Folder 9 Box 25, Folder 10 Box 25, Folder 11 Box 25, Folder 12 Box 25, Folder 13 Box 25, Folder14 Box 25, Folder15 Box 25, Folder 16 BDC: Finances 1969 Box 25, Folder 17 BDC: Finances 1969 Box 25, Folder 18 BDC: Finances 1969 Box 25, Folder 19 BDC: Finances 1970 Box 25, Folder 20 BDC: Finances & Grants 1971 Box 25, Folder 21 BDC: Expense Requisitions 1971 (folder 1) Box 25, Folder 22 BDC: Expense Requisitions 1971 (folder 2) Box 25, Folder 23 BDC: Expense Requisitions 1971 (folder 3) Box 25, Folder 24 BDC: Special Projects Correspondence 1971 Box 25, Folder 25 BDC: Financial Manuals Box 25, Folder 26

23 BDC: Financial Resources Box 25, Folder 27 Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation Box 25, Folder 28 BDC: Close Out Box 25, Folder 29 BDC: Financial Reports Jan to Nov Box 25, Folder 30 BDC: Finances Correspondences Box 26, Folder 1 In-Kind Contributions Aug July 1975 Box 26, Folder 2 BDC: Lilly Endowment Funding Box 26, Folder 3 BDC: Finances Box 26, Folder 4 BDC: F.Y. Report 1975 Box 26, Folder 5 BDC: Finances Business Assistance Report 1975 Box 26, Folder 6 BDC: Rent 1975 Box 26, Folder 7 Business Development Clips Box 26, Folder 8 BDC: Finances Budget Proposal 1977 Box 26, Folder 9 BDC: Financial Records 1977 Box 26, Folder 10 BDC: Budget Box 26, Folder 11 BDC: Trial Balances Box 26, Folder 12 BDC: Finances, Audit 1978 Box 26, Folder 13 BDC: Programs (folder 1) Box 26, Folder 14 BDC: Programs (folder 2) Box 26, Folder 15 BDC: Programs (folder 3) Box 26, Folder 16 BDC: Programs (folder 4) Box 26, Folder 17 BDC: Project 1972 Box 26, Folder 18 BDC: Project (folder 1) Box 26, Folder 19 BDC: Project (folder 2) Box 26, Folder 20 WECAN Foundation Box 26, Folder 21 WECAN Corp Box 26, Folder 22 Joint Agencies for Economic Development Box 26, Folder 23 BDC: Consult Services Box 26, Folder 24

24 BDC: Indiana Regional Purchasing Council 1976 Box 26, Folder 25 Metropolitan Economic Development Association Mrs. Natalie Levy & Typing Office Orientation Lab 1972 Box 26, Folder 26 Box 26, Folder 27 BDC: Algerian Students 1976 Box 27, Folder 1 BDC: Algerian Students Box 27, Folder 2 Federal Highway Administration Box 27, Folder 3 Talent Assistance Program, Inc Box 27, Folder 4 BDC: Tax Seminar 1975 Box 27, Folder 5 IUL: Program Analysis 1976 Box 27, Folder 6 BDC: Local Public Works Program 1977 Box 27, Folder 7 BDC: One Stop Center 1977 Box 27, Folder 8 BDC: One Stop Center 1977 Box 27, Folder 9 BDC: Management Skills Training Program 1973 Box 27, Folder 10 BDC: Management Skills Training Program 1973 Box 27, Folder 11 BDC: Management Skills Training Program 1973 Box 27, Folder 12 BDC: Programs 1973 Box 27, Folder 13 BDC: Programs Box 27, Folder 14 NUL Entrepreneurial Development Programs The Indianapolis Plan for Equal Employment, Inc NUL Management Training & Development Seminar 1975 BDC: EMAME Pilot Project (Minority Education Placement) 1975 Box 27, Folder 15 Box 27, Folder 16 Box 27, Folder 17 Box 27, Folder 18 Management Training Course 1971 Box 27, Folder 19 Secretarial Training for Blacks 1971 Box 27, Folder 20 BDC: Technical & Vocational Training Box 27, Folder 21 Volunteers Box 27, Folder 22

25 National Minority Purchasing Council 1976 Box 27, Folder 23 International Council of Shopping Centers Box 27, Folder 24 Institute for Minority Business Education Box 27, Folder 25 NUL Business Development Program 1973 Box 27, Folder 26 Economic Development Corp Box 27, Folder 27 Summer Employment Program Box 28, Folder 1 Minority Employment Box 28, Folder 2 Minority Employment Box 28, Folder 3 Business Assistance for Minorities Box 28, Folder 4 Business Assistance for Minorities Box 28, Folder 5 BDC: Time Phase Plans Box 28, Folder 6 Center for Leadership Development, Inc Box 28, Folder 7 Minority Business Programs & Studies 1979 Box 28, Folder 8 BDC: Organizational Information 1969 Box 28, Folder 9 BDC: Organizational Structure & Job Descriptions 1972 Box 28, Folder 10 BDC: Articles of Incorporation 1969 Box 28, Folder 11 Organizational Charts & Programs Box 28, Folder 12 History of Business Development Center 1970's Box 28, Folder 13 BDC: Organizational Information 1972 & n.d. Box 28, Folder 14 BDC: Correspondence & Organizational Materials Box 28, Folder 15 BDC: Memos & Meetings Box 28, Folder 16 BDC: Memos & Meetings Box 28, Folder 17 BDC: Information n.d. Box 28, Folder 18 BDC: Memos & Announcements Box 28, Folder 19 BDC: Meetings, Memos, & Related Materials 1971 Box 28, Folder 20 BDC: Meetings, Memos, & Related Materials 1971 Box 28, Folder 21 BDC: Meetings, Memos, & Related Materials 1971 Box 28, Folder 22

26 BDC: Memoranda Received 1971 Box 28, Folder 23 BDC: Memoranda Received 1971 Box 28, Folder 24 BDC: Memos Box 28, Folder 25 BDC: Memos Box 29, Folder 1 Misc. Memoranda Box 29, Folder 2 BDC: Memos 1974 Box 29, Folder 3 BDC: Memoranda Box 29, Folder 4 BDC: Memoranda Box 29, Folder 5 BDC: Memos Box 29, Folder 6 BDC: Memos Box 29, Folder 7 BDC: Memos Box 29, Folder 8 BDC: Memos 1978 Box 29, Folder 9 BDC: Minutes 1970 Box 29, Folder 10 BDC: Board of Directors Meeting 1979 Box 29, Folder 11 BDC: Detached Services Proposal 1969 Box 29, Folder 12 BDC: Sample Forms 1969 (BDC Notebook) Box 29, Folder 13 BDC: Bookkeeping (BDC Notebook) Box 29, Folder 14 BDC: Bookkeeping (BDC Notebook) Box 29, Folder 15 BDC: Insurance 1969 (BDC Notebook) Box 29, Folder 16 BDC: Misc. & Clippings 1969 (BDC Notebook) Box 29, Folder 17 BDC: News Releases 1969 (BDC Notebook) Box 29, Folder 18 BDC: Organizational Material 1970 (BDC Notebook) BDC: Organizational Material (BDC Notebook) BDC: Organizational Material 1969 (BDC Notebook) Box 29, Folder 19 Box 29, Folder 20 Box 29, Folder 21 BDC: Personnel 1975 Box 29, Folder 22 BDC: Personnel Policy 1974 Box 29, Folder 23 BDC: Personnel Box 29, Folder 24

27 BDC: Staff Meeting 1977 Box 29, Folder 25 BDC: Staff 1977 Box 29, Folder 26 BDC: IUL & BDC Advisory Boards 1978 Box 29, Folder 27 BDC: Complaint & Claraday Report Box 29, Folder 28 BDC: Travel 1975 Box 29, Folder 29 BDC: Travel 1975 Box 29, Folder 30 BDC: Certification 1978 Box 29, Folder 31 IUL & BDC News Releases 1969 Box 29, Folder 32 BDC: News Box 29, Folder 33 BDC: Pamphlets n.d. Box 30, Folder 1 BDC: Newsletter 1976 Box 30, Folder 2 BDC: Newspaper Clippings Box 30, Folder 3 BDC: Newspaper Clippings Box 30, Folder 4 BDC: Clippings, Minority Business Development 12/31/1970 Box 30, Folder 5 BDC: Newspaper Clippings 1971 Box 30, Folder 6 BDC: Newspaper Clippings 1971 Box 30, Folder 7 Newspaper Clippings 1970 Box 30, Folder 8 Business Newsletters Publicity Box 30, Folder 9 BDC: NUL Quarterly Report Feb (BDC Notebook) Box 30, Folder 10 Reports Box 30, Folder 11 BDC: Reports April to June 1972 Box 30, Folder 12 BDC: Quarterly Report Oct. to Dec Box 30, Folder 13 BDC: Year End Report 1972 Box 30, Folder 14 BDC: Quarterly Report Jan. to March 1973 (folder 1) BDC: Quarterly Report Jan. to March 1973 (folder 2) BDC: Quarterly Report Jan. to March 1973 (folder 3) Box 30, Folder 15 Box 30, Folder 16 Box 30, Folder 17

28 1st Quarter Statistical Summary 1973 Box 30, Folder 18 BDC: Quarterly Report April to June 1973 (folder 1) Box 30, Folder 19 BDC: Quarterly Report April to June 1973 (folder 2) Box 30, Folder 20 BDC: Quarterly Report April to June 1973 (folder 3) Box 30, Folder 21 BDC: Quarterly Report April to June 1973 (folder 4) Box 30, Folder 22 BDC: Quarterly Report July to Sept (folder 1) Box 31, Folder 1 BDC: Quarterly Report July to Sept (folder 2) Box 31, Folder 2 BDC: Quarterly Report July to Sept (folder 3) Box 31, Folder 3 BDC: Quarterly Report July to Sept (folder 4) Box 31, Folder 4 BDC: Quarterly Report July to Sept (folder 5) Box 31, Folder 5 BDC: Quarterly Report July to Sept (folder 6) Box 31, Folder 6 BDC: Quarterly Report Oct. to Dec (folder 1) Box 31, Folder 7 BDC: Quarterly Report Oct. to Dec (folder 2) Box 31, Folder 8 BDC: Quarterly Report Oct. to Dec (folder 3) Box 31, Folder 9 BDC: Quarterly Report Oct. to Dec (folder 4) Box 31, Folder 10 4th Quarter Statistical Summary 1973 Box 31, Folder 11 Statistical Summary 1973 Box 31, Folder 12 BDC: Quarterly Report Jan. to March 1974 (folder 1) BDC: Quarterly Report Jan. to March 1974 (folder 2) BDC: Quarterly Report Jan. to March 1974 (folder 3) BDC: Quarterly Report Jan. to March 1974 (folder 4) Box 31, Folder 13 Box 31, Folder 14 Box 31, Folder 15 Box 31, Folder 16 BDC: Quarterly Report April to July 1974 (folder 1) Box 31, Folder 17 BDC: Quarterly Report April to July 1974 (folder 2) Box 31, Folder 18 BDC: Quarterly Report April to July 1974 (folder 3) Box 31, Folder 19 BDC: Quarterly Report April to July 1974 (folder 4) Box 31, Folder 20 BDC: Quarterly Reports Box 32, Folder 1

29 BDC: Quarterly Report Aug. to Oct (folder 1) Box 32, Folder 2 BDC: Quarterly Report Aug. to Oct (folder 2) Box 32, Folder 3 BDC: Quarterly Report Aug. to Oct (folder 3) Box 32, Folder 4 BDC: Quarterly Report Aug. to Oct (folder 4) Box 32, Folder 5 BDC: Quarterly Report Aug. to Oct (folder 5) Box 32, Folder 6 BDC: Quarterly Report Aug. to Oct (folder 6) Box 32, Folder 7 BDC: Quarterly Report Aug. to Oct (folder 7) Box 32, Folder 8 BDC: Quarterly Report Nov to Jan (folder 1) BDC: Quarterly Report Nov to Jan (folder 2) BDC: Quarterly Report Nov to Jan (folder 3) BDC: Quarterly Report Nov to Jan (folder 4) BDC: Quarterly Report Nov to Jan (folder 5) BDC: Quarterly Report Nov to Jan (folder 6) BDC: Quarterly Report Nov to Jan (folder 7) BDC: Quarterly Report Nov to Jan (folder 8) Box 32, Folder 9 Box 32, Folder 10 Box 32, Folder 11 Box 32, Folder 12 Box 32, Folder 13 Box 32, Folder 14 Box 32, Folder 15 Box 32, Folder 16 BDC: Quarterly Report Feb. to April 1975 (folder 1) Box 32, Folder 17 BDC: Quarterly Report Feb. to April 1975 (folder 2) Box 32, Folder 18 BDC: Quarterly Report Feb. to April 1975 (folder 3) Box 32, Folder 19 BDC: Quarterly Report Feb. to April 1975 (folder 4) Box 32, Folder 20 BDC: Quarterly Report Feb. to April 1975 (folder 5) Box 32, Folder 21 BDC: Quarterly Accomplishments (highlights) Feb. to April 1975 Box 32, Folder 22 BDC: Quarterly Report Feb. to June 1975 Box 33, Folder 1 BDC: Quarterly Report May to July 1975 (folder 1) Box 33, Folder 2 BDC: Quarterly Report May to July 1975 (folder 2) Box 33, Folder 3

30 BDC: Quarterly Report May to July 1975 (folder 3) Box 33, Folder 4 BDC: Quarterly Report May to July 1975 (folder 4) Box 33, Folder 5 BDC: Quarterly Report May to July 1975 (folder 5) Box 33, Folder 6 BDC: Quarterly Report Aug. to Oct (folder 1) Box 33, Folder 7 BDC: Quarterly Report Aug. to Oct (folder 2) Box 33, Folder 8 BDC: Quarterly Report Aug. to Oct (folder 3) Box 33, Folder 9 BDC: Quarterly Report Aug. to Oct (folder 4) Box 33, Folder 10 BDC: Quarterly Report Aug. to Oct (folder 5) Box 33, Folder 11 BDC: Reports Box 33, Folder 12 BDC: Quarterly Report Nov to Jan (folder 1) BDC: Quarterly Report Nov to Jan (folder 2) BDC: Quarterly Report Nov to Jan (folder 3) BDC: Quarterly Report Nov to Jan (folder 4) BDC: Quarterly Report Feb. 1 to April 30, 1976 (folder 1) BDC: Quarterly Report Feb. 1 to April 30, 1976 (folder 2) BDC: Quarterly Report Feb. 1 to April 30, 1976 (folder 3) BDC: Quarterly Report Feb. 1 to April 30, 1976 (folder 4) Box 33, Folder 13 Box 33, Folder 14 Box 33, Folder 15 Box 33, Folder 16 Box 34, Folder 1 Box 34, Folder 2 Box 34, Folder 3 Box 34, Folder 4 BDC: Quarterly Report July to Sept (folder 1) Box 34, Folder 5 BDC: Quarterly Report July to Sept (folder 2) Box 34, Folder 6 BDC: Quarterly Report July to Sept (folder 3) Box 34, Folder 7 BDC: Quarterly Report July to Sept (folder 4) Box 34, Folder 8 BDC: Quarterly Report July to Sept (folder 5) Box 34, Folder 9 BDC: Annual Report July 1, 1976 to June 30, 1977 Box 34, Folder 10 BDC: Quarterly Report Aug. to Oct (folder 1) Box 34, Folder 11

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