Box 1
Contains 8 Results:
American Bakery Union, January 1970-June 30, 1970, VI.
The Executive Director's Subject Files sub-series contains corporate summaries, newsletters, reports, and other materials relating to the Executive Director's management of the company. Included are records concerning enrollment, Medicare, terminations, and the American Bakery Union. Newsletters span the years 1948-71, the remaining material primarily covers the 1960s and 1970s. The folders are arranged alphabetically.
Mar-1991
This sub-series contains reports of diagnostic lab review denials dating 1988-91, medical review denials from 1989, and material from 1991 labeled only by date. Records described by their date are arranged chronologically at the beginning of the sub-series and are followed by the remaining alphabetically arranged folders.
Accounting Statement and Correspondence, 689, III.
The Administrative Subject Files sub-series contains contracts, financial records, reports, correspondence, membership information, and other material for subjects ranging from the specific, such as the AIDS task force, to personnel. Documentation is the strongest between 1970-86. The folders are arranged alphabetically
Accounting, 1993
Purchases and Leases, I
The Arlington Building sub-series contains leases, member comments, real estate material, and general papers concerning the planning and purchase of the office building. The folders are arranged alphabetically.
Aged Trial Balance, Jan-1992
Antitrust Investigation Hospital Council
The Administration sub-series includes reports, contracts, leases, committee information, and other material related to the legal activities and policies of the company's administration. Of particular note are the working papers of Geraldine Stroud, a GHA attorney. The folders are arranged alphabetically.
Clinical Research Committee, 1974-87
The Labor Relations Subject Files sub-series contains correspondence, reports, and legal documents related to labor policies and disputes. The folders are arranged alphabetically.