Collection Summary
Creator: | McCulloch, Frank W. |
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Title: | Addendum to the Papers of Frank W. McCulloch [f] |
Accession: | MSS 85-13f |
Parent Collection: | The Papers of Frank W. McCulloch, 1971-1988 |
Description: | 4 boxes |
Location: | This collection is stored offsite. Please contact Special Collections before your visit to ensure your papers are available. |
Photograph Collection: | View 0 digitized photographs |
Digitized Content: | 0 objects |
Use Restrictions: | There are no restrictions. |
Collection Description & Arrangement
This small addendum to the Papers of Frank W. McCulloch contains odds and ends of files represented in the whole of this collection.
Biographical & Historical Information
Born in Evanston, Illinois, Frank Waugh McCulloch was the son of two lawyers, both of whom were active in civic and social causes. He attended Williams College, where he received his A.B. degree in 1926, and Harvard University, where he received his LL.B. in 1929. From 1930 to 1935 McCulloch worked by day for the Chicago firm of Sonnenschein, Berkson, Lautmann, Levinson & Morse, and in the evenings he did social settlement work in the Chicago Commons. From 1935 to 1946, he was the Industrial Relations Secretary for the Council for Social Action of the Congregational Christian Churches of America at its Chicago office. In 1940 was appointed director of the James Mullenbach Industrial Institute, a joint project of the Chicago Congregational Union and the Council for Social Action for which he worked until 1946. In addition, McCulloch was active in a great variety of organizations such as the Chicago Chapter of the League For Industrial Democracy, the North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy, the Union for Democratic Action, the Executive Committee of Americans for Democratic Action, the Conscientious Objector's Information and Service Bureau, the Chicago Workers Committee on Unemployment, the American Society for Cultural Relations with Russia, and the Mid-West Institute of International Relations.
In 1946 he became director of the Labor Education Division of Roosevelt University, a position he resigned in 1949 in order to become an administrative assistant to U.S. Senator Paul H. Douglas of Illinois. He held this post until President John F. Kennedy appointed him Chairman of the National Labor Relations Board in 1961, and Lyndon B. Johnson reappointed him to a second term. A firm believer in industrial democracy, McCulloch remained in his position at the NLRB for ten years and then joined the law faculty at the University of Virginia. His courses included Labor Law and Labor Law in Action. From 1971 to 1988 he served on the Public Review Board of the United Auto Workers. In 1972 he became a member of the Virginia Commission on Public Employee Rights, serving for four years. In 1974 he was appointed to succeed former Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren on the Committee of Experts of the International Labor Organization, a United Nations agency, where he served until 1985. For ten years, starting in 1977, he was a member of the Albemarle County Industrial Development Authority. He died in 1996.
Acquisition Information
Date Received | 1996 |
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Donor Information | Edith McCulloch donated these papers to the Law School soon after Professor McCulloch's death in July of 1996. |
Content List
Box 102:
- 1977; AFL-CIO and the Press
- 1980s; AFL-CIO Promotional (Educational) Materials for Teachers
- 1993; CERD [Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Racial Discrimination]
- 1965; OECD [Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development]
- n.d.; ILO Brochures
- 1977-1980, 1984-1985; ILO - Reports of the Director General
Box 103:
- 1990-1993; Migrant Legal Action Program "Field Memos" [3 folders] [Incomplete Set]
- 1965-1989; Miscellaneous Papers
- 1976-1986; NCCLS [National Resource Center for Consumers of Legal Services] Annual Report
Box 104:
- 1973-1975; NCCLS - Prepaid Legal Services [4 folders]
- 1976-1986; NCCLS - Prepaid Legal Services [3 folders]
Box 105:
- 1966; NLRB [National Labor Relations Board]
- 1983-1989; #640 Public Review Board - UAW. Report of the Public Review Board to the Officers and Membership of the International Union , UAW. Results of the Investigation into Alleged Ethical Practices Code Violations, Region 4, UAW
- 1987; #796 Cox, Franklin D. v. International Union UAW. Appeal
- 1988; #829. Mois, George E. and Anna Houghton in the matter of Jim Baker, et al. Inland-Livonia Unit (Detroit, MI). Appeal
- 1988; #835 Wouster v. Local Union 977 (Marion, In.) Appeal1988; #837 Mois, George and Anna Houghton in the matter of Linda Howell vs. Local Union 174, UAW. Appeal
- 1972. 1977, 1980, 1983, 1986; UAW Constitutions
- Ali, Amir, Work a Photo Portrait, Geneva, International Labor Office, 1989
Associated People
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Preferred Citation |
Papers of Frank W. McCulloch, 1971-1988, MSS 85-13, Box Number, Special Collections, University of Virginia Law School Library |
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