Box MS408.01
Contains 107 Results:
Revenue Sharing in Theory and Practice, 1971
A copy of the article "Revenue Sharing in Theory and Practice" by Edward C. Banfield, originally published in The Public Intrest.
Developing Patterns in Management, 1958
A little booklet titled "Developing Patterns in Management" by Rensis Likert.
Letter to Secretary of the Interior
An anonymous letter to Stewart L. Udall, Secretary of the Interior, that is a response to a Task Force Report on Indian Affairs. The responses are broken up by topic and prioritzed by most urgent.
Undated
Memorandum to Participants of the Field Executives Conference, 1958
A memorandum to all who attended the conference about evaluating the conference.
The Indian Record, 1977
An issue of the Indian Record Newsletter published by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Some topics covered in the issue are Forrest Gerard's nomination for Assistant Secretary, the budget for the Bureau of Indian Affiars for the 1978 fiscal year, and the Comanche-Ute Peace Treaty.
Field Executives Management Conference Program, 1958
The program from the Field Executives Management Conference with an outline for what will be covered each day and the objectives of the conference.
National Tribal Chairman's Association Letter and Newspaper Clipping, 1977
The newspaper clipping is an obituary for Reginald C. Price and a letter from the National Tribal Chairman's Association passing along the news and obituary to James Canan.
Personnelese Billings Area Newsletter, 1977
An issue of Personnelese Billings Area Newsletter, covering topics of annual leave, Indian Preference Policy from the Bureau of Indian Affairs, application forms, and hints on more effective writitng.
Personnelese Billings Area Newsletter, 1978
An issue of the Personnelese Billings Area Newsletter, discussing leave time.
"Impact Statements for Carter Trips?" newspaper article, 1978
A newspaper article titled "Impact Statements for Carter Trips?" This newspaper article is a general overview of what the tourist and environmental impacts of President Carter's trips to the west meant to those in Billings.