Kheel, Theodore W. Records, 1935-1997
Collection Number: 6021

Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives
Cornell University Library


DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY

Title:
Theodore W. Kheel Records, 1935-1997
Repository:
Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives
Collection Number:
6021
Creator:
Kheel, Theodore W.
Quanitities:
6.72 cubic feet
Language:
Collection material in English, and French

Biographical / Historical

Theodore Woodrow Kheel was said to be named for both Woodrow Wilson and his political rival Theodore Roosevelt, the result of a compromise between his politically differing parents. The settlement presaged a career in which Kheel would be tapped by mayors, governors, and presidents to settle disputes that were part of the nation's major political and social transitions from post-World War II to well into the 21st century.
Born in 1914 in Brooklyn, Ted Kheel attended public high school in the Bronx. He was awarded a Regents scholarship to Cornell University, where he attended an accelerated undergraduate law school program permitting him to earn a bachelor's and law degree in six years.
In private practice for a brief time after graduation from law school, Kheel soon was offered a position as a National Labor Relations Board attorney in Washington. Kheel's special talents as a mediator and his obvious political skills soon gave him the opportunity to move to a new war-time agency, where he was initially hired as principal mediation officer. By 1944, he had been appointed executive director of the National War Labor Board, with a staff of 2,500 who were hearing 150 disputes a week. Kheel's work at the WLB introduced him to the most important figures in the labor movement and key government officialscontacts he would use effectively in the future.
Following the end of World War II, Kheel returned to New York City and was drafted by Mayor O'Dywer to serve in the city's new Labor Relations Division, which Kheel came to head within a year. With the agreement of the mayor, Kheel was able to serve both in this position and maintain a separate, private law practice.
In 1949, Kheel was appointed to a part-time position as impartial chairman for an important segment of public transit in New York City, a position in which he would render 30,000 decisions through 1982. Also in 1949, Kheel became a partner in the New York law firm Battle, Fowler, Jaffin and Kheel. His skills in conflict resolution led an observer to remark that the firm's work began with a battle, ended by Kheel.
During his more than half a century of involvement in labor matters, Kheel was known above all else for his extraordinary ability to get feuding parties to make concessions to reach an agreement. In the important New York and national labor disputes which he would be called to mediate, Kheel's approach was to protect management rights and at the same time demand fairness to workers while also trying to protect the public interest in the issue.
Kheel's was frequently the voice of reason in settling a number of extremely difficult labor disputes of the 1960s and 1970s. Mayor Robert F. Wagner, Jr., turned to Kheel to help end the 114-day newspaper strike of 1962-63. Among his most infamous cases was the strike involving Mike Quill, head of the Transport Workers Union, who publically battled Mayor John V. Lindsay in 1965-66. Kheel's efforts also included helping coordinate bargainers and mediators during the 35-day New York City teachers' strike in 1968. President Lyndon B. Johnson summoned Kheel to Washington in 1964 to help mediate 10 days of feverish negotiations that prevented a nationwide rail walkout. Kheel would ultimately serve as a mediator and advisor for virtually every New York mayor from O'Dwyer to Beame, for the Kennedy-Johnson Administration, and other presidential administrations as well.
Kheel's interests in public issues were not limited to the labor sector. The policy disputes that came to his attention as a mediator and lawyer frequently cried out for larger solutions, and Kheel was not averse to using his considerable public presence and media contacts to seek redress, especially for what he viewed as past institutional injustices or misguided government actions. Although pressed to do so on a number of occasions, Kheel refused to run for elective office, preferring the role of a labor neutral and public advocate.
Kheel was also not averse to backing his powers of persuasion with legal action: a fierce advocate for public transit, he initiated a class action lawsuit over the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey's refusal to fund mass rail transit. His most sustained crusade for the public good related to his battle to limit commuter auto traffic and control highway building in New York City in favor of increased use of public transportation. Initially attacked by Port Authority officials and some city, state, and federal politicians of both parties, many of the solutions originally proposed by Kheel, including the concept of the subsidized fare, became public policy in later years.
An early supporter of the civil rights movement, Kheel and his wife Ann become involved with the New York Urban League in the 1950s. He served as its president in 1955 and as national president for four years. He worked with President Johnson on race issues and with Martin Luther King, Jr., in a libel suit against the New York Times. Kheel's mediation skills led to important strides in hiring African Americans in the airline industry. His reputation for sensitivity to minority issues resulted in his becoming involved in efforts to add civilians to the New York City Police Review Board in 1965. Kheel was also recruited as a peacemaker in the 1968 Ocean Hill-Brownsville Teachers dispute.
Even though Kheel handled disputes for transit workers, typesetters, and longshoremen, he reveled in the finer things in life, and dabbled as a restaurateur in fine food and was a patron of the fine arts.
He once owned a stake in Le Pavillon, a leading French restaurant in Manhattan, among others. He also represented numerous artists, including Robert Rauschenberg and Christo, and was the prime mover in the realization of the long-heralded Gates Project in Central Park in 2005.
He also made millions of dollars as an entrepreneur while facilitating sustainable economic and social change. He was the lead investor in the giant Punta Cana resort, transforming 30 miles of jungle in the Dominican Republic, and helped bring about the airport that opened that country to tourists and travelers.
Finding the solution to problems such as the impact of automation on the workplace, community disputes, and protecting a sustainable environment in which mankind will flourish, to name but a few, were the focus of Kheel's interest, enthusiasm, and financial support. He was the prime mover, bringing along like-minded citizens and specialists, in the creation of organizations to find solutions to the more intractable issues facing society. The Foundation on Employee Health, Medical Care and Welfare, the Foundation on Automation and Employment (and its British counterpart), Automation House, the Institute for Mediation and Conflict Resolution, and the Earth Pledge Foundation were among the most successful of such efforts. In the same vein, in collaboration with Price, Waterhouse in 1994, Kheel formed Prevention and Early Resolution of Conflicts, Inc. (PERC), now housed at Cornell ILR as Cornell/PERC Institute.
A prolific writer, Kheel is perhaps best known for his encyclopedic work on labor law. Throughout a career that was active almost until his death at age 96 in November 2010, he was able to balance, with amazing success, advocacy of the public good and the management of a successful law and mediation practice and other business and cultural interests.
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Theodore W. Kheel Records #6021. Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives, Cornell University Library.

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CONTAINER LIST
Container
Description
Date
Box 1 Folder 1
Photos of Collective Bargaining Stamp, one large, one small, small photo has Ted Kheel and President Ford
Box 2 Folder 1
"En L'Honneur du Maire et Madame John V. Lindsay" Dinner Menu.
1968
Scope and Contents
French. May 16 1968.
Box 2 Folder 2
Letter to Daniel Wolf of The Village Voice.
1974
Scope and Contents
June 24 1974
Box 2 Folder 3
Files in Warehouse. Material to be Copied and Sent to CM in Durham
Box 2 Folder 4
Hammer Galleries. FD and Eleanor Roosevelt Sale and Exhibition.
1951-1957
Scope and Contents
November 12 1951 - November 26 1957
Box 2 Folder 5
Genesis of PERC. On the Matters of Dispute and Negotiation.
1993
Box 2 Folder 6
Institute of Collective Bargaining and other Kheel Documents
1959-1976
Box 2 Folder 7
Newspaper Guild and Dispute. Employee Stock Ownership Plans.
1980-1981
Box 2 Folder 8
Newspaper Guild and Dispute. Reports on Employee Stock Ownership Plans
1976-1982
Box 2 Folder 9
Newspaper Guild Dispute. Employee Stock Ownership Plan Reports and Book.
1982
Box 2 Folder 10
Employee Stock Ownership Plan. Daily News with Unions.
1982
Box 2 Folder 11
Collective Bargaining and Mediation of Davis Electric and Steelworkers Local 7766.
1993-1994
Box 2 Folder 12
The Public Domain Project Miscellaneous Documents
1989
Box 2 Folder 13
Manhattan College. Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws. Theodore Kheel.
1968
Scope and Contents
March 20 1968
Box 2 Folder 14
Collective Bargaining Commemorative US Postage Stamp. Book.
1975
Scope and Contents
March 13 1975
Box 2 Folder 15
Photograph Photocopies Made for Ann Kheel
1970
Box 2 Folder 16
Frederick Douglass Awards Dinner. New York Urban League.
1990
Scope and Contents
May 3 1990
Box 2 Folder 17
Frederick Douglass Awards Dinner. New York Urban League.
1990
Scope and Contents
May 3 1990
Box 2 Folder 18
Manuscript Photocopies Made for Ann Kheel
1961-1994
Box 2 Folder 19
Report on Negotiations Concerning the Transportation Control Plan. Natural Resources Defense Council.
1977
Box 2 Folder 20
Employer Attitude and Work Integration. Prentice Hall, Inc.
1964
Scope and Contents
Contains one photo.
Box 2 Folder 21
Impact of Automation on Employees.
1962
Box 2 Folder 22
Elmer Bernstein vs. Universal Pictures, Inc. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.
1975
Scope and Contents
May 27 1975.
Box 2 Folder 23
Independent Federation of Flight Attendants vs. Trans World Airlines. Appeals Court, Eighth Circuit.
1984-1987
Scope and Contents
Bound book.
Box 3 Folder 1
Untitled Manuscript. Pages 1-240.
Scope and Contents
No date.
Box 3 Folder 2
Honors Given to Theodore Kheel. Miscellaneous.
1968-1997
Box 3 Folder 3
New York Times Articles Concerning Kheel. Reproduction Materials.
1981-1988
Box 3 Folder 4
News Clippings and Press Releases. Miscellaneous Personal Documents. Correspondence.
1935-1976
Box 3 Folder 5
Press Clippings about Kheel, Annual Collective Bargaining Forum Documents, and Miscellaneous Remarks by Kheel
1963-1979
Box 3 Folder 6
Dinner Honoring Theodore W. Kheel. National Conference of Christians and Jews.
1978
Scope and Contents
June 19 1978
Box 3 Folder 7
Seating List for Four Freedom's Award and Theodore Kheel. New York Hilton.
1969
Scope and Contents
February 6 1969
Box 3 Folder 8
"Collective Bargaining Forum: A Series of Advanced Seminars by and For Practitioners of Collective Bargaining"
Box 3 Folder 9
Superintendents Work Conference Program.
1975
Scope and Contents
July 7 - 18 1975
Box 3 Folder 10
Seventeenth Annual Meeting. National Academy of Arbitration.
1964
Scope and Contents
New York Hilton. January 29-31 1964
Box 3 Folder 11
National Academy of Arbitrators. Nineteenth Annual Meeting. Americana Hotel, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
1966
Scope and Contents
January 24-27 1966
Box 3 Folder 12
Speeches and Articles. Le Pavillon. Letter by Theodore Kheel.
1970
Box 3 Folder 13
Glossary of Terms for Book on Collective Bargaining
1981
Box 3 Folder 14
Ford Foundation Letter
1974
Scope and Contents
May 15 1974
Box 3 Folder 15
Proposal. High D Jascourt
1973
Scope and Contents
August 31 1973
Box 3 Folder 16
Institute for Dispute Resolution. Dispute Resolution Clauses: A Drafter's Guide.
1995
Box 3 Folder 17
Videotape Study Guide. CPR Legal Program. Catherine Cronin-Harris.
Box 3 Folder 18
ADR Practice Tools. CPR Legal Program.
Box 4 Folder 1
Court of Appeals, Eight Circuit. Independent Federation of Flight Attendants vs. Trans World Airlines. Volume F.
1983-1985
Box 4 Folder 2
Court of Appeals, Eight Circuit. Independent Federation of Flight Attendants vs. Trans World Airlines.
Scope and Contents
No date.
Box 4 Folder 3
Court of Appeals, Eight Circuit. Independent Federation of Flight Attendants vs. Trans World Airlines. Volume N.
1986-1988
Box 4 Folder 4
Court of Appeals, Eight Circuit. Independent Federation of Flight Attendants vs. Trans World Airlines. Addendum to Appellant's Brief.
1988
Box 4 Folder 5
Court of Appeals, Eight Circuit. Independent Federation of Flight Attendants vs. Trans World Airlines. Petition for Rehearing.
1989
Box 4 Folder 6
Court of Appeals, Eight Circuit. Independent Federation of Flight Attendants vs. Trans World Airlines. Brief for Appellant.
1984-1985
Box 4 Folder 7
Court of Appeals, Eight Circuit. Independent Federation of Flight Attendants vs. Trans World Airlines. Volume A.
Scope and Contents
No date.
Box 4 Folder 8
Court of Appeals, Eight Circuit. Independent Federation of Flight Attendants vs. Trans World Airlines. Volume G.
1984-1986
Box 4 Folder 9
Court of Appeals, Eight Circuit. Independent Federation of Flight Attendants vs. Trans World Airlines. Volume I.
1984-1986
Scope and Contents
March 1984-April 1986
Box 4 Folder 10
Court of Appeals, Eight Circuit. Independent Federation of Flight Attendants vs. Trans World Airlines. Volume B.
Scope and Contents
No date
Box 4 Folder 11
Court of Appeals, Eight Circuit. Independent Federation of Flight Attendants vs. Trans World Airlines. Volume M.
1986-1988
Box 4 Folder 12
Court of Appeals, Eight Circuit. Independent Federation of Flight Attendants vs. Trans World Airlines. Volume D.
Scope and Contents
No date.
Box 4 Folder 13
Court of Appeals, Eight Circuit. Independent Federation of Flight Attendants vs. Trans World Airlines. Volume J.
1985-1986
Box 4 Folder 14
Court of Appeals, Eight Circuit. Independent Federation of Flight Attendants vs. Trans World Airlines. Volume K.
1984-1985
Box 5 Folder 1
Court of Appeals, Eight Circuit. Independent Federation of Flight Attendants vs. Trans World Airlines. Volume H.
1985-1986
Box 5 Folder 2
Court of Appeals, Eight Circuit. Independent Federation of Flight Attendants vs. Trans World Airlines. Volume C.
Scope and Contents
No date.
Box 5 Folder 3
Board of Transportation of the City of New York. Rules, Regulations, and Schedules of Working Conditions.
1950-1952
Scope and Contents
15 booklets.
Box 5 Folder 4
New York City Transit Authority. Budget Data, Transit Facts, Pension Plan, and Schedules of Working Conditions.
1961-1973
Scope and Contents
6 booklets.
Box 5 Folder 5
Metropolitan Transit Authority, Transportation Workers Union. Negotiations. "Cry the Beloved City".
1980
Box 5 Folder 6
Newspaper Clippings. MTA-Transportation Workers Union 1980 Negotiations.
1978-1980
Box 5 Folder 7
Correspondence. MTA-Transportation Workers Union 1980 Negotiations.
1980
Box 5 Folder 8
Transit Industry. General Correspondence.
1955-1982
Box 5 Folder 9
News Releases and Clippings.
1949-1964
Box 5 Folder 10
Transit Industry, Industry-Wide Matters.
1950-1953
Box 5 Folder 11
Transit Industry. Statement by Theodore W. Kheel. Transit Authority Order to Employees to Operate 349 Buses.
1965
Scope and Contents
April 14 1965
Box 5 Folder 12
Transit Industry. General Miscellaneous.
1959-1979
Box 5 Folder 13
Documents Concerning Theodore Kheel and the Westway Highway.
1974-1979
Box 5 Folder 14
Transit Negotiations 1978. Transit Industry and Theodore Kheel Newspaper Clippings.
1966-1979
Box 6 Folder 1
The Jurisdiction Lines for Electronic Equipment and Telephone Sub-Divisions
1977
Scope and Contents
April 7 1977
Box 6 Folder 2
New York City Transit Authority. Platform Conductor Study Final Report and Various Studies on Standard Inspection Procedure.
1978- 1979
Box 6 Folder 3
New York City Public Employees. Pay, Pensions, Hours and Working Conditions. Reports and Newspaper Clippings.
1967-1969
Box 6 Folder 4
Pension and Disability Documents. New York, New York.
1966-1967
Box 6 Folder 5
New York City Transit Authority. Wage Settlement Charts and Wage Documents.
1966-1967
Scope and Contents
14 photos of charts
Box 6 Folder 6
New York City Transit Industry. Reports and other Documents
1956-1966
Box 6 Folder 7
Transit Industry. Pay Board Dispute.
1961-1971
Box 6 Folder 8
New York City Transit Industry. Rules, Practices and Working Conditions.
1953-1967
Box 6 Folder 9
Transit Industry. Negotiations of 1971. Newspaper Clippings.
1971-1972
Box 6 Folder 10
Reply to CBS Editorial. 1979 Bus Strike. Varsity, Pioneer, ATU.
1979
Scope and Contents
March 16 1979
Box 6 Folder 11
Correspondence and Memos. Bus Strike 1979. Varsity, Pioneer, ATU.
1979
Box 6 Folder 12
Selected Honors and Awards. Theodore W Kheel.
1948-1996
Scope and Contents
Bound book.
Box 6 Folder 13
Testimonials and Correspondence
1938-1959
Box 6 Folder 14
Testimonials and Correspondence.
1960-1963
Box 6 Folder 15
Testimonials and Correspondence.
1964-1965
Box 6 Folder 16
Testimonials and Correspondence.
1966-1969
Box 6 Folder 17
Testimonials and Correspondence.
1970-1978
Box 6 Folder 18
Testimonials and Correspondence.
1982-1996
Box 6 Folder 19
Testimonials and Correspondence. Undated.
Box 6 Folder 20
Selected Photocopies of Testimonials and Correspondence.
1962-1966
Box 6 Folder 21
Selected Photocopies of Testimonials and Correspondence.
1975-1996
Box 6 Folder 22
Photocopies of Theodore Kheel Telegrams.
1963-1966
Box 6 Folder 23
Photocopied Headlines Concerning Kheel
1965-1973
Box 6 Folder 24
Documents for Awards bestowed upon Kheel
1973-1977
Box 6 Folder 25
Photocopies of the Earth Times Articles
1993-1996
Box 7 Folder 1
New York Daily News and the Unions. Decisions and Appeals.
1983-1984
Box 7 Folder 2
Typographical Union No. 6. Decisions and Appeals, Appeal Board, NY State Department of Labor. Unemployment Insurance.
1982- 1984
Box 7 Folder 3
Drafts and Copies. Daily News with Unions.
1981-1982
Box 7 Folder 4
R Murdock Statement. Daily News with Unions.
1982
Scope and Contents
March 31 1982
Box 7 Folder 5
Notes. Daily News with Unions.
1982-1984
Box 7 Folder 6
Fred W Friendly's Statement. Daily News with Unions.
1982
Scope and Contents
March 18 1982
Box 7 Folder 7
Allbritton Communications, Inc. Proposal. Daily News with Unions.
1982
Box 7 Folder 8
Research. Daily News with Unions.
1980-1982
Box 7 Folder 9
Miscellaneous Documents Concerning the Daily News.
1982
Box 7 Folder 10
Press Releases and Newspaper Clippings. Daily News with Unions.
1982
Box 7 Folder 11
Employee Stock Ownership. Statements and Correspondence.
1981-1982
Box 7 Folder 12
Unemployment Insurance. Daily News with Unions.
1981-1983
Box 7 Folder 13
Correspondence. Daily News with Unions.
1982
Scope and Contents
April - March 1982
Box 7 Folder 14
Correspondence. Daily News with Unions.
1981-1982
Scope and Contents
September 1981 - March 1982
Box 23 Folder 1
Transcript of Proceedings of the Special Board. Railroad Shopcraft Dispute. Washington, DC. Volumes 2 and L.
1967
Scope and Contents
August 21 - 23 1967.
Box 23 Folder 2
Transcript of Proceedings of the Special Board. Railroad Shopcraft Dispute. Washington, DC. Volume No. 4.
1967
Scope and Contents
September 9 1967
Box 23 Folder 3
Transcript of Proceedings of the Special Board. Railroad Shopcraft Dispute. Washington, DC. Volume No. 3.
1967
Scope and Contents
August 29 1967
Box 23 Folder 4
Railroad Dispute. Newspaper Clippings.
1964-1965
Box 23 Folder 5
Railroad Dispute. Handwritten Notes.
Box 23 Folder 6
Railroad Dispute. Miscellaneous.
1964-1966
Box 23 Folder 7
The Special Board. Shop Employees' Wage, Rules and Fringe Benefits Case. Carriers' Exhibits No. 1-6. Witness: Wolfe.
1967
Box 23 Folder 8
The Special Board. Shop Employees' Wage, Rules and Fringe Benefits Case. Carriers' Exhibit No. 7. Witness: Wolfe.
1967
Box 23 Folder 9
The Special Board. Shop Employees' Wage, Rules and Fringe Benefits Case. Carriers' Exhibits No. 8-10. Witness: Greer.
1967
Box 23 Folder 10
The Special Board. Shop Employees' Wage, Rules and Fringe Benefits Case. Carriers' Exhibits No. 11-15. Witnesses Wolfe and Greer.
1967