{"value"=>"<p>This series, dating from the 1960s to 2020, chronicles Migs Woodside's work as a consultant, employee, member, or affiliate with various organizations.</p> <p>Most of the series is composed of reports on matters of alcohol addiction and drug trafficking written by Migs Woodside for the United States Senate Subcommittee on the Constitution; the United States Senate Subcommittee to Investigate Juvenile Delinquency; the United States House of Representative Select Committee on Narcotics; various New York State agencies; Brown University Center for Alcohol Studies; the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism; and other entities. Woodside maintained correspondence, forms, photographs, a performance review, notes, newspaper clippings, and identification cards from her years at Phoenix House Foundation, Daytop Village, and the City of New York Addiction Services Agency. Also present in the series are Woodside's appointment letters from various government agencies, including advisory committees of the National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse (NIAAA) and the Consortium on the Genetics of Alcoholism (COGA).</p> <p>In addition, the series contains meeting minutes, correspondence, schedules, and other materials related to events that Woodside attended in her role as corporate spouse. This includes conventions, conferences and social events for some of the many organizations at which William S. Woodside was pivotally involved, such as the Whitney Museum of American Art (where he was president from 1985-1990), the Canadian-American Committee, the James River Corporation Board of Directors, and the Jerusalem Foundation. She also retained correspondence, schedules, lists of attendees, menus, notes, brochures, and programs from various meetings and conferences they attended together.</p>"}