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Stuart Finifter, Shimp v. NJ Bell on CBS April 1976. Donald Kent, Bill Dwyer WOR NYC December 31, 1976. , 1976

 Item — Carton: 11, cassette: AV_11
Identifier: Series IV

Content Description

From the Collection:

Mrs. Shimp's records include both her personal papers as a tobacco-control activist and the records of her and her husband Benjamin's consulting group Environmental Improvement Associates (EIA). Mrs. Shimp was the first employee to achieve a smoke-free workplace through litigation when she won a lawsuit against her employer New Jersy Bell in 1976, and subsequently embarked upon a career in anti-smoking activism, while continuing to work for New Jersey Bell. The records contain biographical information and press stories about Donna Shimp and legal documents and correspondence related to Shimp v. New Jersey Bell. Records and papers related to Mrs. Shimp's anti-smoking activism as the founder of Environmental Improvement Associates include a large and diverse series of correspondence and subject files, documenting Mrs. Shimp's collaborations and role as a leader in advocating for smoke-free workplaces. Mrs. Shimp's correspondence also helps to collect the experiences of workers across the country in conflict with employers and unions in seeking smoke-free workplaces. Books and pamphlets published by EIA are included along with draft and background information and records regarding orders and printing. A subseries of legal cases specifically documents legal actions where Mrs. Shimp and EIA provided advice, references or inspiration. Other groups of records document anti-smoking activism by the American Lung Association and associated regional chapters and participants in various conferences and workshops attended by Mrs. Shimp, including the World Conferences on Smoking and Health.

Dates

  • Other: 1976

Access

The collections is open for research. The UCSF Archives and Special Collections policy places access restrictions on material with privacy issues for a specific time period from the date of creation. Access to records that contain personal and confidential information about an individual or individuals is restricted for 75 years from date of creation or until the death of the individual mentioned in the records, whichever is longer. Access to medical records is restricted for 100 years from the latest date of the materials in those files. Restrictions are noted at the file level. This collection will be reviewed for sensitive content upon request. Contact the UCSF Archivist for information on access to these files.

Extent

From the Collection: 16 Linear Feet (11 cartons, 2 boxes and 1 oversize box)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the UCSF Archives and Special Collections Repository

Contact:
UCSF Kalmanovitz Library
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San Francisco CA 94143-0840 USA