RosnerD. and MarkowitzG.. “Research or advocacy: Federal occupational safety and health policies during the new deal.”J. of Social History, vol 18(3).
4.
TraskoVictoria M. “Industrial hygiene milestones in governmental agencies,”AJPH, 45(1): 1955.
5.
CornJ.K.“Historical aspects of industrial hygiene 1:—changing attitudes towards occupational health.”A1HAJ (39): 1978.
6.
Washington State Archives, Subject File: Arthur P. Langlie, Folder. Health Department, 1943. Washington State Department of Health. Report for Calendar Years 1941 and 1942.
7.
Washington State Archives, Subject File: Health Department Administration, Box 3, Folder Industrial Hygiene 1942–1943. Letter from Chief, Division of Industrial Hygiene, USPHS to Director, Washington State Dept. of Health, October 6, 1942 and response from Director to the Chief, October 13, 1942.
8.
Washington State Archives, Subject File: Health Department Administration, Box 5, Folder. Reports to the Governor. Monthly Reports from the Director of Public Health to the Governor, 1943–1948.
9.
Washington State Archives, Subject File: Health Department Administration, Box 3, Folder Industrial Hygiene, 1942–1943. Industrial Hygiene Report of Activities, Monthly reports.
10.
TraskoVictoria M. loc. cit.
11.
Washington State Board of Health. Minutes, September 10, 1949; also discussion with Jesse Spielholz (who was Deputy Director, State Health Department during the years 1949–1950) March 1988.
12.
Washington State Board of Health, Minutes, July 15, 1949.
13.
Washington State Archives, Subject File: Health Department Administration, Box 8,: Not in a folder. Washington State Department of Health, Annual Report 1950. See cover letter from J. A. Kahl to the Governor.
14.
Conversation with Mario Storlazzi (who was transferred from the State Health Department to the University of Washington on November 1, 1949.) Fall 1987.
15.
University of Washington Archives Library, Accession 81–96, Box 17, University of Washington School of Medicine, First Annual Report 1946–1947, submitted June 18, 1947.
16.
University of Washington Archives Library. Accession 71–34, President's office, Box 91, Folder 1. From report, “National Status of Industrial Hygiene”, March 1954, noting that ERL was established early in 1950.
17.
University of Washington, Department of Personnel Services, Personnel records.
18.
University of Washington Archives Library, Accession 71–34, Box 91, Folder 5: ERL: Its History, Facilities and Activities.
19.
University of Washington Archives Library, Accession 81–96, Box 17, School of Medicine, Seventh Annual Report 1952–1953, submitted July 20, 1953.
20.
University of Washington, Archives Library Accession 71–34, Box 91, Folder 1: From report entitled, “National Status of Industrial Hygiene.”
21.
University of Washington, Archives Library, Accession 71–34, Box 91, Folder 1: Memo to President Henry Schmitz, Farquharson, HavilandKussian, from H.P. Everest, April 16, 1954.
22.
University of Washington Archives Library, Accession 71–34, Box 91, Folder 1: ERL Annual Report, July 1, 1954.
23.
University of Washington Archives Library, Accession 81–96, Box 8, Folder Environmental Research, Letters of Oct. 19, 1961 from Harry B. Martin, M.D. to Gordon Johnson, Supervisor of Safety, Department of Labor and Industries and Nov. 6, 1961 to Jerry Hagen, Director, Department of Labor and Industries.
24.
University of Washington Archives, Accession 81–96, Box 8, Folder Environmental Research Letter to Gordon Johnson, Supervisor of Safety from C. David Gordon, Executive V.P., Association of Washington Industries, Dec. 6, 1961.
25.
State of Washington Archives, Subject File: Governor Albert B. Rosellini, Folder Labor and Industries. Letter from Maxine Daly, Assistant Research Director AWI, to Warren Bishop, Director of Budget, February 2, 1962.
26.
State of Washington Archives, Subject File: Governor Albert B. Rosellini, Folder University of Washington, see various letters.
27.
University of Washington, Department of Environmental Health, Archive Files, Folder. C & S Medicine — School of: PM, Agreement July 1, 1962-June 30, 1963.
28.
Department of Health, Education and Welfare Public Health Service, Division of Occupational Health. Report of State of Washington Study on Occupational Health, Washington 25, D.C., November 1962, unpaginated.
29.
Ibid, p. 31.
30.
Ibid, p. 3.
31.
Ibid, pp. 4, 6–8.
32.
State of Washington Archives, Subject File: Governor Albert B. Rosellini, Folder Labor and Industries, Letter from Jerry Hagen, Director of Labor and Industries, to C. Lee Coulter, Association of Washington Industries, January 30, 1963; letter from Curtis G. Cortalyou, President, Association of Washington Industries, to members of the Board of Regents, University of Washington, December 14, 1962.
33.
Washington State Labor Council, AFL: Report of the United Labor Lobby, 1963.
34.
Wash. Rev. Code, Section 28.77.410 (1963).
35.
Wash. Rev. Code, Section 28.77.414 (1963).
36.
Wash. Rev. Code, Section 28.77.416 (1963).
37.
University of Washington Archives, Accession 84–13, Box 4, Folder Preventive Medicine 1959–1969, Letter to Dr. Frank A. Butrice, Chief, Office of Resource Development, Bureau of State Services, U. S. Public Health Service, from J. Thomas Grayston, Chair, Department of Preventive Medicine, July 15, 1964.
38.
University of Washington. Preventive Medicine. Environmental Health Building. October 21, 1966 (brochure).
39.
Memorandum of Understanding between University of Washington and the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries, Division of Industrial Safety and Health. Implementing RCW 28B.20.450, March 1983.
40.
University of Washington Archives, Accession 81–96, Box 44, Folder: Advisory Committee Meetings, Notes from meeting of April 8, 1968.
41.
University of Washington, Department of Environmental Health, Legislative Budget Committee Audit of Faculty Utilization, January 11, 1977.
42.
University of Washington, Department of Environmental Health, Distribution of Funds Awarded September 1, 1988-June 30, 1989.
43.
University of Washington, Department of Environmental Health, Annual Report July 1, 1983 to June 30, 1984.