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The Janet Indick Papers document Indick's career as a New Jersey painter and sculptor. They contain records relating to awards, fellowships, exhibitions, donation and sale of artworks, publicity and press materials, and artistic organizations. Types of materials include correspondence, exhibition catalogs, applications, donation agreements, fliers, pamphlets, postcards, newsletters, and magazines. The collection highlights Indick's identity as a Jewish artist and as a woman artist.
Correspondence; administrative files; legislative research files; sponsored and co-sponsored bills; projects files; political and campaign files; financial documents; photographs; press releases; constituent newsletters; and other papers relating to Fenwick's terms in Congress. U.S. foreign relations is among the topics documented in the papers.
General correspondence, financial correspondence and vouchers (1953-1954), official correspondence of union executives Arthur Chapin, Carl Holderman, Joel Jacobson, Harry Krantz, Paul Krebs, and Victor Leonardis (1952-1954); mailings to the legislature and to local unions (1953-1954); material relating to CIO Political Action Committee (1952-1955), 14th Constitutional Convention, New Jersey CIO (1955), and CIO Women's League of New Jersey (1953-1955); and miscellaneous records.