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Collection Overview
Title:John A. Volpe papers
Dates: 1943-1983
Location:64/1-2, 65/4, 71/3-4
Call Number:M67
Volume:82.50 cubic ft. (80 boxes)
Scope and Content Abstract:The papers of John A. Volpe document his tenure as a public servant, extending from his state service in Massachusetts, including a term as Commissioner of Public Works in 1953-1956 and three terms as Governor of Massachusetts in 1960-1962 and 1964-1968, through his term as national Secretary of Transportation in 1968-1972, and ending with his posting as Ambassador to Italy in 1972-1976. The collection spans 1952-1976, with the bulk of the materials falling between 1961 and 1968.
Biographical Abstract:John Anthony Volpe, born the son of Italian immigrants in 1908, was a successful Massachusetts businessman and accomplished public servant. He served as Commissioner of Public Works in Massachusetts in 1953, was appointed Federal Highway Commissioner under Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1957, was elected Governor of Massachusetts three times (in 1960, 1964, and 1966), was appointed Secretary of Transportation under Richard Nixon in 1969, and was appointed Ambassador to Italy in 1972. While Governor of Massachusetts, he established Massachusetts' first sales tax and helped pass legislation that extended the governor's term from two years to four. As Federal Highway Commissioner and then as Secretary of Transportation, he championed traffic safety and the Federal Interstate Highway System, and was instrumental in the creation of AMTRAK. Volpe died in 1994, survived by his wife and two children.
Arrangement:Organized into 7 series: 1. Early State Service 1943-1959; 2. Governor, 1960-1962; 3. Governor, 1964-1966; 4. Governor, 1966-1968; 5. Secretary of Transportation, 1969-1972; 6. Ambassador to Italy, 1973-1977; and 7. Audio-Visual Materials, 1954-1968.
Subjects and Contributors:
  • Volpe, John A.
  • Ainley, Lester
  • Brooke, Edward William , 1919-
  • Conte, Silvio Otto, 1921-1991
  • Cushing, Richard, 1895-
  • Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969
  • Finger, Alexander E.
  • Gaffney, James J., Jr.
  • Goldwater, Barry M. (Barry Morris), 1909-
  • Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973
  • Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, 1917-1963
  • Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1902-
  • Nixon, Richard Milhous, 1913-1994
  • Peabody, Endicott, 1920-
  • Rockefeller, Nelson Aldrich, 1908-1979
  • Ross, Helen
  • Saltonstall, Leverett, 1892-1979
  • Tauro, G. Joseph
  • Tauro, Joseph L.
  • Sargent, Francis W., 1915-

  • Massachusetts. Governor (1960-1963: Volpe)--Records and correspondence
  • Massachusetts. Governor (1964-1968: Volpe)--Records and correspondence
  • United States. Dept. of Transportation--Records and correspondence

  • Administrative agencies
  • Ambassadors--Italy
  • Dog racing--Massachusetts
  • Education--Massachusetts
  • Government consultants--Massachusetts
  • Government correspondence--Massachusetts
  • Government paperwork--Law and legislation--Massachusetts
  • Government publications--Massachusetts
  • Governors--Inaugural addresses
  • Governors--Massachusetts
  • Governors--Term of office
  • Highway planning--Law and legislation--Massachusetts
  • Horse racing--Massachusetts
  • Housing authorities--Massachusetts
  • Insurance, Automobile--Rates--Massachusetts
  • Interstate Highway System
  • Massachusetts--Politics and government--1951-
  • Patronage, Political--Massachusetts
  • Public health administration--Massachusetts
  • Public works--Massachusetts
  • Sales tax--Law and legislation--Massachusetts
  • Sales tax--Massachusetts
  • Strikes and lockouts--Local transit--Massachusetts--Boston
  • Traffic safety--Massachusetts
  • Vietnamese Conflict—1961-1975

Restrictions:The collection is unrestricted.
Related Materials:

John A. Volpe material also resides at the Massachusetts State Archives and at Wakefield High School. The entirety of the Massachusetts State Archives holdings relate to his terms as governor and include: Revolutionary Bicentennial materials, speeches, legislative review files, appointment files, correspondence, subject files, and transition files. Materials in the Massachusetts State Archives collection are similar to Northeastern University's collection, but the overlap of subjects and persons is small. Wakefield High School houses the Governor John A. Volpe Archives and includes memorabilia and all of Volpe's campaign material.

Processor:Finding aid prepared by Molly Overholt, April 2002

Scope and Content Note

The papers of John A. Volpe document his tenure as a public servant, extending from his state service in Massachusetts, including a term as Commissioner of Public Works in 1953-1956 and three terms as Governor of Massachusetts in 1960-1962 and 1964-1968, through his term as national Secretary of Transportation in 1968-1972, and ending with his posting as Ambassador to Italy in 1972-1976. The collection spans 1952-1976, with the bulk of the materials falling between 1961-1968.

Records in the collection were generated by Volpe and his staff during the day-to-day business of government and present a complete picture of the details of public service. In particular, the material covering JAV's three gubernatorial terms is extensive, demonstrating the nature of the working relationships between Volpe and his staff, legislative colleagues, and constituents.

Notable elements of the collection include a nearly complete collection of speeches given by Volpe, documentation of the enactment of Massachusetts' first state sales tax, and 12 boxes of photographs documenting his three terms as governor. Correspondence and memoranda make up the majority of the collection. Volpe often composed his official correspondence himself, and regularly issued memoranda; as a result, despite the official nature of the documentation, a clear picture of his personality and the nature of his personal relationships emerge in his writings.

As governor, Volpe inherited Massachusetts' extensive system of patronage. The records demonstrate that he was regularly importuned for jobs or intercessions on behalf of fellow Republicans and friends. Although Volpe campaigned against corruption, he did make a distinction between legitimate and corrupt patronage. Legitimate patronage appointed officials supportive of the governor's policies and filled unskilled positions. Jobs were granted through connections, but hard and honest work was expected. Non-legitimate patronage, in contrast, granted no-work or no-show jobs. The quantity of job-related material in the collection reflects the enormous amount of time and attention devoted to patronage. Researchers should note that Volpe's filing system intermixes requests for employment with subject files pertaining to the same departments. Thus, it may be necessary to consult both the Subject Files and the Patronage Files for a particular department in order to study all the information present.

For the most part, the original organizational scheme of Volpe's records has been retained. However, he employed many different secretaries in his public career, and the filing systems from appointment to appointment sometimes varied considerably. Moreover, the filing systems were developed on an ad-hoc basis. Hence, when necessary, materials have been grouped by like subject matter, and folders have been labeled to reflect their contents more accurately. Researchers should note that Volpe's staff alphabetized correspondence by, variously, the name of the individual, the name of the organization to which they belonged, or the person for whom they were a secretary.

The collection is organized into seven series: Early State Service, 1950-1959; Governor, 1960-1962; Governor, 1964-1966; Governor, 1966-1968; Secretary of Transportation, 1969-1972; Ambassador to Italy, 1973-1976; Audio-Visual Materials, 1954-1968. There are no noticeable gaps in the records, with the exception of approximately 5.5 cubic feet of records that were lost to water damage in the Volpe warehouse. These records were from Volpe's second and third terms as governor, and included sections of the press office correspondence, appointment files, state service, and photographs.

Biographical Note

John Anthony Volpe was born in Wakefield, Massachusetts on Dec 8, 1908. Born to Italian immigrant parents, he grew up in a hard-working, close-knit family, internalizing the values of persistence and faith that would carry him through his public career.

During the Depression, Volpe followed his father Vito into the construction business, carrying a plastering hod during the day and attending Wentworth Technological Institute at night as a student in architectural engineering. Volpe started his own construction firm, the Grande-Volpe Company in 1933, then left and started the Volpe Construction Company in 1939.

After the United States entered the Second World War, Volpe decided to volunteer for the Navy in 1942. Rather than leave his business operations to others, he closed Volpe Construction and created a military unit from its workers. He worked stateside during the war as an administrative officer in the Sea-Bees, bringing his management skills to bear as a training officer.

After the war, Volpe returned to the construction business. But while watching the Kefauver corruption hearings in the early 1950's, he decided that men of principle were needed in public service. He contemplated a run for governor, but was instead appointed to be Commissioner of Public Works under Gov. Christian Herter, an old friend and fellow Republican, in 1953.

In the 1940s and 1950s, the Department of Public Works was one of the most famously corrupt and patronage-ridden sinecures in the Massachusetts government. Volpe came in with stringent reorganization plans and succeeded in improving the efficiency and honesty of the department. His work on the roadways around Boston was so forward-looking that it attracted the attention of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who asked Volpe to come to Washington to head the fledgling Federal Highway Administration. Volpe accepted a four-month interim appointment in Oct 1956 and worked to implement Eisenhower's interstate highway program.

Returning from Washington in Jan of 1957, Volpe decided to run for governor of Massachusetts. Running as an outsider under the slogan "Vote the Man. Vote Volpe," he defeated the Democratic incumbent, Vincent Furculo. But the victory was only the beginning. Dubbed "The Lonely Man of Beacon Hill," the Republican governor was faced with an overwhelmingly Democratic House and Senate, and had to struggle to push through his agenda. He persevered, pushing through a Code of Ethics and striving to clean up a government known for its bureaucratic intrigue.

Volpe was not reelected for the next term. Running against Endicott Peabody, the Democratic challenger, the gubernatorial election was the closest in Massachusetts history. Once in office, however, Peabody was not able to establish himself as a strong alternative to Volpe. He substantially reworked his public persona and swept Peabody out of office in the 1964 election, returning to the governor's office with a mandate.

The signal accomplishments of Volpe's second term as governor were the passage of a 3% sales tax and the amendment of the state constitution to make the governor's term four years long instead of two years. Riding the success of his tax program, with its new jobs and new revenues, Volpe was easily re-elected in 1966, to become Massachusetts' first four-year governor.

In 1968, Spiro Agnew was selected over Volpe as Richard Nixon's running mate. After the election, he was offered the position of Secretary of Transportation. Volpe took the position in 1969, and went on to champion highway safety and the continuing expansion of the federal interstate system he had begun under Eisenhower.

Upon Nixon's re-election, Volpe was offered the post of Ambassador to Italy in 1972, a position that drew on his natural affability, his boyhood language skills, and the strong ties to the Italian-American community that he had maintained throughout his entire adult life. Posted to Italy during a time of political and social upheaval there, he did much to strengthen American ties with Italy, while also weathering the international fallout from Watergate and the change of administration.

After Jimmy Carter's election, Volpe resigned his Italian post in 1977 and returned to private life. During his retirement, he continued to be involved in charitable organizations and the state GOP, particularly in the area of highway and driver safety. Volpe chaired a commission on drunk driving under President Ronald Reagan in 1982; it was his last official government role.

Volpe was a successful businessman and an accomplished public servant. Recognized by many for his sharp intellect, honesty, and loyalty, he received over 30 honorary degrees and was a member of many honorable associations, among them the Knights of Malta, the Society of American Military Engineers, the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, and the Sons of Italy. Volpe died on 11 Nov, 1994, survived by his wife, Jennie, and two children.

Chronology
Dec 8, 1908Born in Wakefield, Massachusetts
Jun 18, 1934Married Jennie Benedetto
1939Volpe Construction Co. created
1942Volunteered for Seabees, United States Navy
Feb 1946Released from active duty as Lieutenant Commander; reopened Volpe Construction Co.
1951-1953Appointed deputy state chairman of the Massachusetts Republican Committee
Feb 1953Appointed Commissioner of Department of the Public Works by Gov. Christian Herter
Oct 1956Commerce Secretary Sinclair Weeks asked Volpe to serve as first Federal Highway Administrator; he declined, then accepted interim appointment until 1957
1960Volpe elected governor of Mass., defeating Joseph Ward
1962Volpe lost gubernatorial election to Endicott Peabody
1963Retired as president of Volpe Construction Co.
1964Volpe elected governor; 3% sales tax passed
1966Volpe reelected governor
1968Volpe considered as Vice Presidential running mate with Richard Nixon
1968Nixon nominated Volpe as Secretary of Transportation
1969Volpe resigned as Governor to become Secretary of Transportation
1972Nixon reelected; Volpe offered ambassadorship to Italy
Jan 7, 1977Volpe sent resignation to President Ford after Jimmy Carter won election
Nov 11, 1994Died
Bibliography

Kilgore, Kathleen. John Volpe: The Life of an Immigrant's Son. Dublin, N.H.: Yankee Books, 1987. E840.8.V64 K54 1987
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Series:

1. Early State Service., 1953-1959
Volume:4.00 cubic ft.
Arrangement:

Organized into 6 subseries: A. Correspondence; B. Speeches; C. Pre-Commissioner; D. Subject Files; E. Federal Highway Act; F. Post-1956. Arranged chronologically within each subseries.
Summary:

This series documents John A. Volpe's public activities prior to his first term as governor in 1960. The bulk of the material was generated during his term as Massachusetts Commissioner of Public Works and is composed mostly of administrative documents - reports, memos, plans - and correspondence. There is no clear delineation of materials generated during Volpe's five-month tenure as Federal Highway Administrator in 1956 and 1957, but there is considerable material devoted to the particulars of the Federal Highway Bill, a piece of legislation that was a major part of the Eisenhower administration's interstate highway program. Of particular note are records documenting the plans and actions of the Massachusetts senatorial and state delegations as the Federal Highway Bill was modified and finally passed.
BoxTitleDate
A. CORRESPONDENCE
1B - Q n.d.
2Rn.d.
2Resignation as Commissioner n.d.
2Sn.d.
2Saltonstall, Leverett (U.S. Senator, Massachusetts)n.d.
2Salzburg Seminarn.d.
2T - Zn.d.
B. SPEECHES
2Massachusetts Highway Safety Conference1947
2Association of General Contractors1948
2Contractors1948
2Contractors1949
2Women's Club195?
2Contractors1950
2100 Ways to Save a Buck1951
2Pipe-Line Contractors Association1952
2Rotary Clubs1952
2Sons of Italy1953
2State Club, Inc.1953
2Tri-County Highway Superintendents' Association1953
2Co-operating Employers of Northeastern University1954
2Glasgow Men's Club1954
2Kiwanis1954
2New England Road Builders Association1954
2Religious Groups1954
2Rotary Clubs1954
2Society of American Military Engineers1954
2Sons of Italy1954
2Women's Republican Club1954
2Baystate Corporation1955
2Boston Building Owners1955
2Boston College Seminar1955
2Cambridge Club1955
2Civil Engineering Society1955
2Kiwanis1955
2Massachusetts Safety Council1955
2National Safety Council1955
2New England Commercial Vehicle Safety Conference1955
2Religious Groups1955
2Rotary Clubs1955
3Wakefield Savings Bank1955
3All Souls Club1956
3Boston College Seminar1956
3Cambridge Chamber of Commerce1956
3Chambers of Commerce Presidents and Secretaries1956
3Couples Club1956
3Engineering News-Record1956
3Italian Society of the Sacred Heart1956
3Knights of Columbus1956
3Massachusetts Bankers Association1956
3Massachusetts Real Estate Association1956
3Medford Chamber of Commerce1956
3National Society of Industrial Realtors1956
3Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce1956
3Red Sox Luncheon1956
3Sons of Italy1956
3Temple Lodge of Masons1956
3United States Marine Corps Reserve Officers Association1956
3West Side Social Club1956
3Highways1957
3Massachusetts Building Congress1957
3Nebraska State Legislature1957
3Northeastern University1957
3Rotary Clubs1957
3United States Navy1957
3Bentley Alumni Dinner1958
3Boston Society of Civil Engineers1958
3Italian Society of the Sacred Heart1958
3Massachusetts Federation of Labor1958
3Regis College Seminar1958
3Rotary Clubs1958
3Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce1959
3Gustin Corporation1959
3Jacobbe, Rev. Albert A.: Testimonial1959
3Kiwanis1959
3Lumbermen's Mutual Casualty Company1959
3Machini, Francis: Testimonial1959
3Massachusetts Building Congress1959
3Massachusetts Council of Private Schools1959
3Massachusetts Federation of Planning Boards1959
3Massachusetts Industrial Nurses' Association1959
3Master Builders Association of Western Pennsylvania1959
3Master Plumbers Association of Massachusetts1959
3Metropolitan Planning Legislation1959
3Miceli, Madeline: Testimonial1959
3Military-Industrial Symposium1959
3National Association of Christians and Jews1959
3Old South Church1959
3Rotary Clubs1959
3Sons of Italy1959
C. PRE-COMMISSIONER
3Bradford, Robert F.: Inauguration1947
3Herter, Christian: Inauguration1953, 1955
3Route 128: Early Mapn.d.
D. SUBJECT FILES
3Bridge Painting Projectsn.d.
3Case for Better Highways, Then.d.
3Dept. of Public Worksn.d.
3A Calendar of Progressn.d.
3Christmas Newsletter1954
3Car and Truck Assignmentsn.d.
3First Year Report (1953)1953
3Sullivan Square Collapsen.d.
3General Electric Company, Road Construction forn.d.
3Gil Wyner Co., Inc.: Bankruptcyn.d.
3Governor's Committee on Regional Transportationn.d.
3Governor's Revenue Authority Advisory Committee (2 folders) n.d.
4Harvard-Florence Research Projectn.d.
4Index of Provisions of Massachusetts Port Authority Actn.d.
4Littleville, Mass.: Flood Control Damn.d.
4MacDonald, Thomas (Commissioner of Public Roads)n.d.
4Mass. Governor's Highway Safety Conference1954
4Medford Publicationsn.d.
4New England Road Builders Associationn.d.
Northeastern Universityn.d.
4Volpe Scholarshipn.d.
4Honorary Doctor of Engineeringn.d.
4Press Conference Remarks1953 Nov 3
4Report of the Governor's Revenue Authority Advisory Committeen.d.
Reportn.d.
4"A Three Year Program," Massachusetts Highway Systemn.d.
4Dept. of Public Works Equipment Maintenance Methodsn.d.
4Society of American Military Engineersn.d.
4Tauro, G. Joseph (2 folders)n.d.
4Toll Road Protestn.d.
4Tufts University Commencementn.d.
4Water Resources Commissionn.d.
E. FEDERAL HIGHWAY ACTn.d.
4Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956 (3 folders)n.d.
4Federal Highway Billn.d.
Federal Highway Program n.d.
4General (2 folders)n.d.
4N.E. Governors' Statementn.d.
4Massachusetts Participationn.d.
4Highway Bill: Correspondence (2 folders)n.d.
4President's Highway Program: Federal Aid (5 folders)n.d.
F. POST-COMMISSIONERn.d.
3Federal Highway Administrator1957
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Series:

2. Governor, 1960-1962, 1960-1962
Volume:31.00 cubic ft.
Arrangement:

Organized into 6 subseries: A. Correspondence; B. Public Relations; C. Schedules; D. Speeches; E. Patronage; F. Subject Files
Summary:

This series documents John A. Volpe's first term as Governor of Massachusetts. It is the largest series in the collection and contains records from every aspect of his administration. The patronage files are especially complete and offer a close look at the workings of state appointments during Volpe's tenure. The materials in this series are largely correspondence, reports, publications, and memoranda. There is also a substantial amount of material from the Massachusetts Government Printing Office, such as copies of proclamations, bills, and speeches.

Of particular note in Subseries E. Patronage are the extensive files devoted to commissions, special commissions, housing, and health care. The housing and health care files are divided geographically, covering most municipalities in Massachusetts. Of particular note in Subseries F. Subject Files is the emphasis on fiscal development and finance, governors' conferences, industry and commerce, law enforcement, legislative subject matters, the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA), public and highway safety, and transportation. The legislative materials include research for and drafts of many pieces of legislation, and also include correspondence relating to that legislation. The MTA materials focus on a strike and work stoppage in the first half of 1961, immediately after Volpe took office.
BoxTitleDate
A. CORRESPONDENCE
5An.d.
5Anonymous Letters Receivedn.d.
5Bn.d.
5Balfour Company (C. Robert Yeager)n.d.
5Barnstable, Mass.n.d.
5Boston, Mass.n.d.
5Brickman, David n.d.
5Cn.d.
5Christmas Listsn.d.
5Congratulatory Thank-You Lettersn.d.
5Conte, Silvion.d.
5Copley Advertising Agency, Inc.n.d.
5Cushing, Cardinaln.d.
5Dn.d.
5Dane, John Jr. (Special Counsel to Governor)n.d.
5Donnelly, Maj. General Thomas J. (Adjutant General)n.d.
5En.d.
5Easter1961
5Ell, Carl S.n.d.
5Emerson, Fredn.d.
5Fn.d.
5Fairhurst, Isabellen.d.
5Finger, Alexander E.n.d.
5Form Lettersn.d.
5G – Hn.d.
5Hansen, Williamn.d.
5Hasting, Keithn.d.
5Harvard University and Medical Schooln.d.
5Herter, Christiann.d.
5Hestness, Harold (Asst. Legal Counsel)n.d.
5I – Jn.d.
5John Hancock Insurancen.d.
5Jonniaux, Alfred (Portrait Artist)n.d.
5Kn.d.
5Kennedy, John F. (President of the United States)n.d.
5Ln.d.
5Lodge, George Cabot and Henry Cabotn.d.
5Mn.d.
5Martin, Jr., Joseph W. (U.S. Representative, Massachusetts)n.d.
5Mc, Mac n.d.
5Miscellaneous Correspondence n.d.
6Nn.d.
6Nassau Trip: Gov. Volpen.d.
6Northeastern Universityn.d.
6O – Sn.d.
6Seattle World's Fairn.d.
6Silvano, Josephn.d.
6Smith, Benjamin A., IIn.d.
6Stadium Authority, Greater Bostonn.d.
6Tn.d.
6Tauro, Joe (Legal Counsel To Governor)n.d.
6Telephone Callsn.d.
6U.S. Armyn.d.
6U.S. Department of Laborn.d.
6U.S. Government Offices: Misc.n.d.
6V – Wn.d.
6Westinghouse Broadcasting Companyn.d.
6Wheeler, Fred (Lt. Gov.): Outgoing Correspondencen.d.
6White, Richard J., Jr.n.d.
6X, Y, Zn.d.
B. PUBLIC RELATIONS
6Ainley, Les (Press Secretary)n.d.
6Attleboro Sunn.d.
6Biographies of Governorn.d.
6Biography, Gov. Volpen.d.
6Boston Invitationsn.d.
6Boston Timesn.d.
6Boston World Fairn.d.
6Clippings1961-1962
6Columbus Dayn.d.
6Division of Employment Securityn.d.
6Eagle Tribune, Lawrencen.d.
6Eastern Statesn.d.
6Ethnic Groupsn.d.
6Film and T.V.n.d.
6Float Activities: Pat Volpen.d.
6Gaffney, J. J.: TV script, Oct 19, 1960n.d.
6Highwaysn.d.
6House Partiesn.d.
6In-Service Training Programn.d.
6Italian Americansn.d.
6Nn.d.
6Perry, Francis W.: Investigating Division Of Waterwaysn.d.
6Press Conferences, 1961-1962 (3 folders)n.d.
81Proclamation copies n.d.
6Positions Wantedn.d.
6Publicity: Campaigningn.d.
6Secretary of Staten.d.
6Special Message: Stop Lights Billn.d.
6State House Press Associationn.d.
6Summary of Accomplishments1962
6Unemploymentn.d.
6United Nations Day Committeen.d.
6Volpe, Mrs.: Campaign Events n.d.
6Washington's Birthday Receptionn.d.
6World's Fair Commissionn.d.
6Zelick, Len (Asst. Press Secretary)n.d.
C. SCHEDULESn.d.
7Governor's Daily Schedules (2 folders)1962
7Governor's Weekly Schedules1962
7Invitation List1962 Jul 2 – 1962 Dec 31
D. SPEECHES
7Regional Planningn.d.
7Special Messages (2 folders)1961-1962
7Speech and Schedule, Lincoln Dayn.d.
7Speeches: Researchn.d.
7Inaugural Address1961
7Acceptance Speech1960
7Massachusetts Republican Club1960
7Metropolitan Builders Association1960
7Mississippi Valley Conference1960
7Rotary Clubs1960
7State Responsibility in Urban Regional Development1960
7Surety Association of America1960
7United States Department of Labor1960
7American Jewish Congress1961
7Boston Commandery1961
7Combined Jewish Philanthropies1961
7Federation of Taxpayers1961
7Greater Boston Labor Council1961
7Greater Springfield United Italian-American Clubs1961
7Highway Safety Meeting1961
7Hillside Agricultural Fair1961
7Holy Cross Commencement1961
7Home Builders Banquet1961
7House and Senate Joint Sessions1961
7Hungarian Revolt1961
7I Am an American Night1961
7Inaugural Address1961
7Industrial Advisory Council1961
7Insurance Society of Massachusetts1961
7Italian Centennial Banquet1961
7Jewish Memorial Hospital, Men's Associates1961
7Juvenile Court Judges1961
7Kennedy Dinner1961
7Keystone Building Contractors' Association1961
7Kiwanis1961
7Knights of Columbus1961
7Labor Officials1961
7Lawrence: Golden Jubilee1961
7Lawson, Douglas: Testimonial1961
7Lebanese Union Convention1961
7Legislators' Association1961
7Lincoln Day1961
7Lowell Economic Development1961
7Lowell Industrial Seminar1961
7Lowell State College, Industrial Management1961
7Lowell Technological Institute1961
7Loyal Order of Moose1961
7Luciafest1961
8Maine State Legislature1961
8Malden Lodge of Moose1961
8Marshfield Fair1961
8Massachusetts Federation of Women's Clubs1961
8Massachusetts General Hospital1961
8Massachusetts Heart Association1961
8Massachusetts Institute of Technology1961
8Massachusetts Mayors Association1961
8Massachusetts Military Academy1961
8Massachusetts Selectmen Meeting1961
8Massachusetts State Building and Construction Trades Council1961
8Massachusetts State Dinner1961
8Massachusetts State Labor Council1961
8Massachusetts Teachers' Association1961
8Massachusetts Trades Council1961
8Massachusetts Transportation Commission1961
8Master Masonic Club1961
8Matthews, John B.: Testimonial1961
8Medical Missionaries of Mary1961
8Mental Health Association1961
8Mental Health Conference1961
8Merrimack College1961
8Metropolitan Planning1961
8Minutemen1961
8Mitchell, Jim1961
8National Association of State Labor Relations Agencies1961
8New England Association of Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers1961
8Police Chiefs' Association1961
8Post Office and Mail Handlers Convention1961
8Radiation Surveillance1961
8School for New Legislators1961
8South Central Industrial Development1961
8Ambassadors' Ball1962
8American Jewish Congress1962
8Briar Hall Country Club1962
8Brosio, Manlio (Italian Ambassador)1962
8Central Plaza Shopping Center1962
8Eastern Middlesex Bar Association1962
8Education Panel1962
8Elks National Foundation1962
8Fenoaltia, Sergio (Italian Ambassador)1962
8Gaetano, Dr. Martin (Italian Ambassador)1962
8Hancock Exhibit1962
8Harvard School of Public Health1962
8Hayden, Irving: Retirement1962
8Holy Cross Commencement1962
8Industrial Advisory Council1962
8Insurance Day1962
8Inter-Church Organization of Brookline1962
8Italian-American Charitable Society1962
8Italian-American War Veterans1962
8Jewish War Veterans' Brotherhood1962
8Jewish Women's Health Association1962
8Justinian Society1962
8Kentros, Dr. George1962
8Kiwanis, Rotary, and Lions Clubs1962
8Knights of Columbus1962
8Labor Council1962
8Labor Meetings1962
8Lane, Myron: Testimonial1962
8Leading Citizen Women1962
8Leominster Italian-American Citizens' Club1962
8Library Conference1962
8Lincoln Day1962
8Lions Club1962
8Lithuanian-American Council of Boston1962
8Littleville Dam and Reservoir1962
8Longmeadow Memorial1962
8Lowell Connector Highway1962
8Lowell State Teachers College1962
8Ludlow Hospital Fiesta1962
8Lynn Common Plaque Dedication1962
8Malden Hospital, Cornerstone Laying1962
8Marine Fisheries Advisory Committee1962
8Maritime Trades Department1962
8Maronites1962
8Martin, Joseph W.: Testimonial1962
8Marycliff Academy Graduation1962
8Masonic Temple1962
8Massachusetts Bar Association1962
8Massachusetts Congress of Parents and Teachers1962
8Massachusetts Federation of Republican Women1962
8Massachusetts Highway Association1962
8Massachusetts League of Cities and Towns1962
8Massachusetts Maritime Academy1962
8Massachusetts Mayors' Association1962
8Massachusetts Medical Society1962
8Massachusetts Secondary School Principals' Association1962
8Massachusetts State Dinner1962
8Massachusetts Trial Lawyers1962
8Mental Health Conference1962
8Mental Health Panel1962
8Merrimack College1962
8Metropolitan Transit Authority1962
8Middlesex Club1962
8Middlesex County Selectmen's Association1962
8Moosa, Walter J.: Testimonial1962
8Morse Shoe Company1962
8National Jewish Hospital of Denver1962
8Public Affairs Club1962
8Science Museum1962
8Speech Excerpts1962
8Takla, Philip1962
8Trial Judges1962
8Workmen's Compensation1962
8Yarmouth Bi-Centurama1962
E. PATRONAGE
Boards
9Board of Certified Public Accountantsn.d.
9Board of Elevator Appeals n.d.
9Board of Elevator Regulationn.d.
9Board of Embalming and Funeral Directingn.d.
9Board of Registration of Barbers (10 folders)n.d.
9Board of Registration of Electrologistsn.d.
9Board of Registration of Hairdressers (4 folders)n.d.
9State Board of Examiners of Electriciansn.d.
Commissions
9Advisory Committee on Agingn.d.
9Advisory Committee on Correctionn.d.
10Advisory Committee on Migratory Laborn.d.
10Aeronautics Commissionn.d.
10Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission (3 folders)n.d.
10Art Commissionn.d.
10Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commissionn.d.
10Boxing Commissionn.d.
10Boxing Commission: John Mahoney n.d.
10Civil Service Commission (3 folders)n.d.
10Civil War Centennial Commissionn.d.
10Code of Ethics: Commissionn.d.
10Commerce Commission: Vacation and Traveln.d.
10Commission on Civil Rightsn.d.
10Commission on Refugeesn.d.
10Commission to Qualify Public Officersn.d.
10Commissioner of Correctionn.d.
10Commissions Expiring (2 folders)n.d.
10Committee on Public Welfaren.d.
10Committee on Unsettled Personsn.d.
10Dept. Heads: Annual Reportsn.d.
10Dept. of Commerce Commissionn.d.
10Deputy Commissioner of Insurancen.d.
10Finance Commission: Bostonn.d.
10Firemen's Relief Commissionn.d.
10Government Center Commissionn.d.
10Greylock Reservation Commissionn.d.
10Group Insurance Commissionn.d.
10Insurance Commissionern.d.
10Labor and Industries Apprenticeship Council: Peter Amaton.d.
10Labor Relations Commission (3 folders)n.d.
11Lobster Industry: Correspondencen.d.
11Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination1962
11Massachusetts Commission on Atomic Energyn.d.
11Massachusetts Committee on Children and Youth (2 folders)n.d.
11Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commissionn.d.
11Merrimack Flood Control Commissionn.d.
11Metropolitan District Commissionn.d.
11Milk Control Commission (2 folders)n.d.
11Mobile Homes Commission: Chapter 487n.d.
11New England International Trade and Sciences Exhibit Committeen.d.
11New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commissionn.d.
11Purgatory Chasm State Reservation Commissionn.d.
11School Building Assistance Commissionn.d.
11Seafood Commissionn.d.
11South Shore Transportation Commissionn.d.
11Special Commission on Pesticides: George Michaeln.d.
11Special Commission on Taxationn.d.
11Special Crime Commission (4 folders)n.d.
11State Ballot Law Commissionn.d.
11State Boxing Commission (3 folders)n.d.
11State Forestry Committeen.d.
11State Office Building Commissionn.d.
11State Racing Commission (2 folders)n.d.
11State Soil Conservation Committeen.d.
11Suffolk County Court House Commissionn.d.
11Veterans' Service Commission (2 folders)n.d.
11Water Resources Commissionn.d.
Education
11Advisory Board of Higher Education: Education Policyn.d.
11Arizona Academyn.d.
12Belchertown State School: Trusteesn.d.
12Board of Collegiate Authorityn.d.
12Board of Community Collegesn.d.
12Board of Education (2 folders)n.d.
12Board of Educational Assistance (2 folders)n.d.
12Board of Library Commissionersn.d.
12Bradford Durfee College of Technology: Trusteesn.d.
12Bristol County Agricultural School: Trusteesn.d.
12Bureau of Government Research: Educational Handbooksn.d.
12Cape Cod Community College: Advisory Boardn.d.
12Colleges and Medical Schools: Approving Authorityn.d.
12Community College, Berkshiren.d.
12Community Colleges, Merrimack Valleyn.d.
12Connecticut Valley Community College: Advisory Boardn.d.
12Dept. of Educationn.d.
12Essex County Agricultural School: Trusteesn.d.
12Fulbright Scholarships: Massachusetts Committeen.d.
12Greenfield Community College: Advisory Boardn.d.
12Harvard Collegen.d.
12Independent Industrial Shoemaking School of the City of Lynn: Trusteesn.d.
12Lowell Technological Institute (2 folders)n.d.
12Maritime Academy Commissionn.d.
12Massachusetts Bay Community College: Advisory Boardn.d.
12Massachusetts Military Academyn.d.
12Miscellaneousn.d.
12Moon Flight Center: Project Apollon.d.
12New Bedford Institute of Technology: Trustees (2 folders)n.d.
12New England Board of Higher Educationn.d.
12Norfolk County Agricultural Schooln.d.
12Northern Essex Community Collegen.d.
12Paul A. Dever School: Trusteesn.d.
12Scholarships: Medical, Dental, and Nursingn.d.
12Southeastern Mass. Technological Institute (2 folders)n.d.
12State Library Board of Trusteesn.d.
12Student Government Day1962
12Student Internship Programn.d.
12Teachers' Pay: Special Message S-95n.d.
13University of Massachusetts (5 folders)n.d.
13Vocational Education Conference1962
13Walter E. Fernald State School, Walthamn.d.
13Worcester Community College: Advisory Boardn.d.
13Wrentham State School: Trusteesn.d.
13Governor's Staffn.d., 1960-1962
13Military Aidesn.d.
Health Care
13Advisory Committee on Agingn.d.
13Advisory Committee on Youth Servicen.d.
13Advisory Committee: Hospital Costs and Financen.d.
13Advisory Council on Alcoholism Advisory Council on Hospital Surveys and Construction Planningn.d.
13Barnstable County, 2nd District, Assoc. Medical Examinern.d.
13Berkshire County, District 1-4: Medical Examiners (4 folders)n.d.
13Board of Dental Examiners (3 folders)n.d.
13Board of Registration in Chiropody (2 folders)n.d.
13Board of Registration in Optometryn.d.
13Board of Registration in Pharmacy (3 folders)n.d.
13Board of Registration in Veterinary Medicine (2 folders)n.d.
13Board of Registration of Dispensing Opticiansn.d.
13Board of Registration of Medicine (2 folders)n.d.
14Board of Registration of Nursesn.d.
14Bristol County, District 2, 4: Medical Examiners (2 folders)n.d.
14Bristol County: Tuberculosis Hospitaln.d.
14Council for Agingn.d.
14Commissioner of Public Welfaren.d.
14Cushing Hospital: Trusteesn.d.
14Danvers State Hospital: Trusteesn.d.
14Dept. of Mental Health: Commission to Studyn.d.
14Dept. of Mental Health: Commissionern.d.
14Dept. of Public Welfaren.d.
14Division of Blind: Advisory Boardn.d.
14Dukes County, District 1, 2: Medical Examiners (3 folders)n.d.
14Essex County, District 1-9: Medical Examiners (8 folders)n.d.
14Foxboro State Hospital: Trusteesn.d.
14Franklin County, Eastern District: Medical Examiners (2 folders)n.d.
14Gardner State Hospital: Trusteen.d.
14Governor's Committee on Youth Fitnessn.d.
14Grafton State Hospital: Trusteesn.d.
14Hampden County, District 1-2: Medical Examiners (4 folders)n.d.
14Hampshire County, 3rd District: Assoc. Medical Examinern.d.
14Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Boardn.d.
14Massachusetts General Hospitaln.d.
14Massachusetts Hospital School: Board of Trusteesn.d.
14Massachusetts Memorial Hospital: Trusteesn.d.
14Massachusetts Mental Health Centern.d.
14Massachusetts Rehabilitation Advisory Counciln.d.
14Medfield State Hospital: Trusteesn.d.
14Medical Laboratory Technologistsn.d.
14Medical X-ray Techniciansn.d.
14Medical, Dental, and Nursing Scholarship Boardn.d.
14Mental Health Commissionn.d.
14Mental Health: Assistant Commissionern.d.
14Metropolitan State Hospital: Trusteesn.d.
14Middlesex County, District 2-8: Medical Examiners (6 folders)n.d.
14Monson State Hospital: Trusteesn.d.
14Norfolk County, District 2-6: Medical Examiners (6 folders)n.d.
14Northampton State Hospital: Trusteesn.d.
14Northern Franklin: Medical Examiners (2 folders)n.d.
14Perkins Institute for the Blindn.d.
14Plymouth County, District 1-5: Medical Examiners (4 folders)n.d.
14Public Health Counciln.d.
14Public Welfare Advisory Board (2 folders)n.d.
14Soldiers' Home, Chelsea: Trusteesn.d.
14Soldiers' Home, Holyoke: Trusteesn.d.
14Taunton State Hospital: Trusteesn.d.
14Tewksbury State Hospitaln.d.
14Westboro State Hospital: Trusteesn.d.
14Worcester County, District 2-11: Medical Examiners (9 folders)n.d.
14Worcester State Hospital: Trusteesn.d.
15Youth Fitness Committeen.d.
15Youth Service Boardn.d.
Housing and Redevelopment
15Adams Redevelopment Authorityn.d.
15Agawam Housing Authorityn.d.
15Amesbury Housing Authorityn.d.
15Amherst Housing Authorityn.d.
15Andover Housing Authorityn.d.
15Arlington Housing Authorityn.d.
15Ashland Housing Authorityn.d.
15Athol Housing Authorityn.d.
15Attleboro Housing Authorityn.d.
15Barnstable Housing Authorityn.d.
15Bedford Housing Authorityn.d.
15Belmont Housing Authorityn.d.
15Beverly Housing Authorityn.d.
15Beverly Redevelopment Authorityn.d.
15Braintree Housing Authorityn.d.
15Brockton Housing Authorityn.d.
15Brookline Housing Authorityn.d.
15Brookline Redevelopment Authorityn.d.
15Canton Housing Authorityn.d.
15Chelsea Redevelopment Authorityn.d.
15Chicopee Housing Boardn.d.
15Chicopee Redevelopment Authorityn.d.
15Clinton Housing Authorityn.d.
15Concord Housing Authorityn.d.
15Dalton Housing Authorityn.d.
15Dedham Housing Authorityn.d.
15East Longmeadow Housing Authorityn.d.
15Easthampton Housing Authorityn.d.
15Fairhaven Housing Authorityn.d.
15Fall River Housing Authorityn.d.
15Falmouth Housing Authorityn.d.
15Fitchburg Housing Authorityn.d.
15Framingham Redevelopment Authorityn.d.
15Franklin Housing Authorityn.d.
15Franklin Redevelopment Authorityn.d.
15Gardner Housing Authorityn.d.
15Gloucester Housing Authorityn.d.
15Grafton Housing Authorityn.d.
15Haverhill Housing Authorityn.d.
15Holyoke Housing Authorityn.d.
15Holyoke Redevelopment Authorityn.d.
15Hope Dale Housing Boardn.d.
15Housing, 1962n.d.
15Hudson Housing Authorityn.d.
15Hull Housing Authorityn.d.
15Hull Redevelopment Boardn.d.
15Ipswich Housing Boardn.d.
15Lawrence Housing Authorityn.d.
15Lawrence Redevelopment Authorityn.d.
15Leicester Housing Authorityn.d.
15Leominster Housing Authorityn.d.
15Lowell Housing Authorityn.d.
15Lowell Redevelopment Authorityn.d.
15Ludlow Housing Authorityn.d.
15Lynn Housing Authorityn.d.
15Lynn Redevelopment Authorityn.d.
15Malden Redevelopment Authorityn.d.
15Mansfield Housing Authorityn.d.
15Marblehead Housing Authorityn.d.
15Mattapoisett Housing Authorityn.d.
15Medford Housing Authorityn.d.
15Medway Housing Authorityn.d.
15Melrose Redevelopment Authorityn.d.
15Methuen Housing Authorityn.d.
15Middleboro Housing Authorityn.d.
15Milford Housing Authorityn.d.
15Montague Housing Authorityn.d.
15Nahant Housing Authorityn.d.
15Natick Housing Authorityn.d.
15Needham Housing Authorityn.d.
15New Bedford Housing Authorityn.d.
15New Bedford Redevelopment Authorityn.d.
15Newburyport Housing Authorityn.d.
15Newton Housing Authorityn.d.
15North Adams Housing Boardn.d.
15North Adams Redevelopment Authorityn.d.
15North Attleboro Housing Authorityn.d.
15North Reading Housing Authorityn.d.
15Northbridge Housing Authorityn.d.
15Norwood Housing Authorityn.d.
15Plymouth Housing Authorityn.d.
15Plymouth Redevelopment Authorityn.d.
15Rockport Housing Authorityn.d.
15Salem Housing Authorityn.d.
15Salem Redevelopment Authorityn.d.
15Sanitation Board of Registrationn.d.
15Saugus Housing Authorityn.d.
15Scituate Housing Authorityn.d.
15Shrewsbury Housing Authorityn.d.
15Somerset Housing Authorityn.d.
15Somerville Housing Authorityn.d.
15South Essex County: Sewerage Boardn.d.
15South Hadley Housing Authorityn.d.
15Southbridge Housing Authorityn.d.
15Southbridge Redevelopment Authorityn.d.
15Springfield Redevelopment Authorityn.d.
15Stoneham Housing Authorityn.d.
15Stoneham Redevelopment Authorityn.d.
15Stoughton Redevelopment Authorityn.d.
15Swampscott Housing Boardn.d.
15Taunton Housing Authorityn.d.
15Uxbridge Housing Authorityn.d.
15Wakefield Housing Authorityn.d.
15Walpole Housing Authorityn.d.
15Waltham Housing Authorityn.d.
15Wareham Housing Authorityn.d.
15Watertown Housing Authorityn.d.
15Webster Housing Authorityn.d.
15Wellesley Housing Authorityn.d.
15Westboro Housing Authorityn.d.
15Westfield Housing Authorityn.d.
15Weymouth Housing Authorityn.d.
15Wilmington Housing Authorityn.d.
15Winchendon Housing Authorityn.d.
15Winthrop Housing Authorityn.d.
15Winthrop Redevelopment Authorityn.d.
15Worcester Housing Authorityn.d.
15Wrentham Housing Authorityn.d.
Industry/Commerce
15Advisory Board for Parachuting Championshipn.d.
15Board of Examiners of Plumbers (4 folders)n.d.
15Dept. of Natural Resourcesn.d.
15Dept. of Public Utilities (2 folders)n.d.
15-16Dept. of Public Works(6 folders)n.d.
16Hampden City: Arena Authority, ch. 693n.d.
16-17Industrial Accident Board (16 folders)n.d.
17Industrial Accident Rehabilitation Boardn.d.
17Industrial Advisory Council (2 folders)n.d.
17Labor and Industries: Commissioners (3 folders)n.d.
17Livestock Diseasen.d.
17Marine Fisheriesn.d.
17Marine Fisheries Advisory Committeen.d.
17Merrimack River Valley Sewerage Boardn.d.
17New Bedford State Pier (2 folders)n.d.
17Outdoor Advertising (3 folders)n.d.
17Pilot Commissioners, Districts 1 and 2 (2 folders)n.d.
17Public Works: Commissioners (2 folders)n.d.
17Ricciardi, Jack P. (Commissioner of Public Works)n.d.
17Special Message: Metropolitan Sewerage Districtn.d.
17Sport Commission on Parachutingn.d.
17State Housing Boardn.d.
17Wakefield, Mass.n.d.
Public Administrators
17Barnstable Countyn.d.
17Berkshire Countyn.d.
17Bristol Countyn.d.
17Essex Countyn.d.
17Franklin Countyn.d.
17Hampden Countyn.d.
17Hampshire Countyn.d.
17Middlesex Countyn.d.
17Norfolk Countyn.d.
17Plymouth Countyn.d.
17Suffolk Countyn.d.
17Worcester County
18Public Works: Massachusetts Transportation Commission (2 folders)n.d.
Special Commissions
18Adams Memorial: Special Commissionn.d.
18Air Conditioning: Special Commissionn.d.
18Air Pollution: Special Commissionn.d.
18Athletic Competitions, H-3325 ch. 84: Special Commissionn.d.
18Blue Laws Committeen.d.
18Cass Memorial, ch. 90n.d.
18Civil Defense Measures: Special Commissionn.d.
18Code of Ethics, ch. 610n.d.
18Communism: Special Commissionn.d.
18Conlon, Florence D.n.d.
18Constitution of Massachusetts, ch. 88n.d.
18Cost of Doing Business, H-256 ch. 80n.d.
18Costs of Nursing and Convalescent Homes, ch. 138n.d.
18Crime and Delinquency: Massachusetts Counciln.d.
18Criminal Prosecutions, ch. 103n.d.
18Day Care for Children, ch. 81n.d.
18Dept. of Public Welfare Study Commissionn.d.
18Embalming and Funeral Study Commissionn.d.
18Employees Non-Profit Institute Study Commissionn.d.
18Essex County Agricultural School: Special Commissionn.d.
18Food for Peace Council: Special Commissionn.d.
18Historical and Cultural Assets, ch. 115n.d.
18Hospital for Chronic Diseases, Attleboro, ch.139n.d.
18Industrial Relations Advisory Counciln.d.
18Interstate Corporation Commissionn.d.
18James M. Curley: Special Commissionn.d.
18Judicial System of Commissions, ch. 125n.d.
18Juvenile and Family Courts, ch. 129n.d.
18Labor and Industry: Apprenticeship Counciln.d.
18Labor Management, Advisory Counciln.d.
18Labor Surplus in Age Groups, ch. 90n.d.
18Liquor Law Committee: Special Commissionn.d.
18Management of Marine Resources: Special Commissionn.d.
18Medical School, ch. 122n.d.
18Merrimack River Valley Pollution, ch. 86n.d.
18Merrimack River: Special Commissionn.d.
18Metropolitan Planning: Special Commissionn.d.
18Middlesex Superior Court House, ch. 122n.d.
18Middlesex Court House, Woburn, ch. 119n.d.
18Minimum Wage: Interns and Residentn.d.
18Municipal Home Rule, ch. 116n.d.
18Municipal Police Officers, ch. 86n.d.
18New England Governors' Research Committee: Special Commissionn.d.
18Non-Profit Hospitals and Medical Service, ch. 120n.d.
18Nova Scotia Ferry: Special Commissionn.d.
18Nursing and Rest Homes Study, ch. 138n.d.
18Public Utility Rates, H-3662, ch. 86n.d.
18Rehabilitation of Handicapped or Disabled, ch. 73n.d.
18Retaining of Battleship U.S.S. Mass.n.d.
18Retarded Children: Recess Commissionn.d.
18Savings Banks: Accounts, ch. 83n.d.
18Seafood Commission: Special Commissionn.d.
18Sex Deviates: Recess Commissionn.d.
18Shellfish: Special Commission 34n.d.
18Ski Lift: Special Commissionn.d.
18Soldiers' Home, Essex and Worcester, ch. 58n.d.
18Special Commission to Study Education, ch. 108 (4 folders)n.d.
18Special Committee to Study Lobster Industryn.d.
19Special Governor's Committeesn.d.
19State Song: Special Commissionn.d.
19Taxation: ch. 18 of 61 and 1948n.d.
19Tires: Prohibiting Recapping, ch. 123n.d.
19Transportation of Pupils, ch.117n.d.
19Unemployed Elderly Citizens, ch. 89n.d.
19University Extension, ch. 68n.d.
19University of Massachusetts: Budget, ch. 92n.d.
19Voter Eligibility, ch. 118n.d.
19Voting Presidential Electors, ch. 107n.d.
19Voting Primaries and Elections, ch. 71n.d.
State Appointments
19Appointment Vacanciesn.d.
19Baird, Gerald1962
19Beaudreau, Robert: Superior Court1962
19Bento, James J.: 4th District Court of Plymouth (Appointed)1962
19Blassberg, Samuel: Probate Court of Franklin County (Appointed)1962
19Brown, Matthew: Boston Municipal Court (Appointed)1962
19Callahan, Deputy Sheriff C. Leo: Clerkship1961
19Cavanagh, Frank Joseph: Municipal Court of the Charlestown District (Appointed)1962
19Charlestown: District Court1962
19Chmielinski, Henry H., Jr. Esq. (Appointed)1961-1962
19Concord: District Court, Presiding Justice1961-1962
19D'Agostino, Paul (3 folders)1961-1962
19Dexter, Lewis (3 folders)n.d.
19DiMarco, Michael1962
19Dooling, Thomas M.1962
19Dudley, Everett H. (Justice, Fitchburg Dist. Ct.)1961-1962
19Dukes County: Superior Court1962
19Essex County: Second District Court1962
19Faraci, Salvatore: Essex (Appointed)1962
19Favors
19Fitchburg: District Court1962
19Ford, Joseph, Esq. (Appointed)1961-1962
19Foster, A. Frank (Senator)1962
19Francesconi, T.A.1962
19Franklin County1962
19Freedman, Morton, Esq. (Appointed)1962
19Garbose, William (Appointed)1962
19Gorrasi, Joseph :Superior Court1962
19Gov. Volpe: Nominations (2 folders)n.d.
19Judicial Appointments Recommended (Non-Specific)1962
19Judicial Miscellaneousn.d.
19Judicial System: Special Commission1962
19Kalus, Harry: Superior Court1962
19Lappin, Francis L., Esq.1962
20Manzi, Lucian A.: Worcester (Appointed)1962
20Maraghy, Hugh R., Esq.: Third District Court of Plymouth (Appointed)1961-1962
20Marlborough1962
20Northern Berkshire District Court: North Adams1962
20O'Malley, Thomas J., Judge1962
20Personnel Appeals Boardn.d.
20Plymouth: 4th District Courtn.d.
20Reardon, Paul C. (Appointed)1962
20Rosasco, Ernest H.: Northern Berkshire (Appointed)1962
20Sgarzi, Amedeo (Judge)1962
20Shattuck, Willard I., Jr.: Special Justice1961-1962
20Somerville District Court1962
20Special Governor's Folder: General Patronage (2 folders)n.d.
20Springfield District Court1962
20Superior Court (2 folders)1962
20Supreme Judicial Courtn.d.
20Tamkin, Alvin C.n.d.
20Taunton: First District Court and Bristol County: Clerkship1962
20Tauro, G. Joseph: Judge, Superior Courtn.d.
20Tisdale, Samuel T. (Probate) (Appointed)1962
20Troy, Jerome: Dorchester1962
20Western Norfolkn.d.
20Westfield: Western Hampden District Court1962
20White, George A.: 3rd District Plymouth Court1962
20Whitney, Otis (5 folders)1961-1962
20Worcester: Central District Court Clerkn.d.
F. SUBJECT FILES
Awards and Recognitions
20Membership Cards: Fishing Licenses1961-1962
Boards
20Administration and Financen.d.
20Aeronautics Commissionn.d.
20Agriculturen.d.
20Alcoholic Beverages Control Commissionn.d.
20Appellate Tax Boardn.d.
20Arena Authorityn.d.
20Atomic Energyn.d.
20Board of Examiners of Plumbersn.d.
20Board of Registration of Plumbersn.d.
20Metropolitan District Commissionn.d.
20Milk Control Commissionn.d.
20Racing Commissionn.d.
81State Commissions, Boards, Councils, Committees, and Authoritiesn.d.
20State Housing Boardn.d.
Civil Defense
20Adjutant Generaln.d.
21Agency (2 folders)n.d.
21Budgetn.d.
21Committee on Nuclear Attack Recovery (CONAR)n.d.
21Emergency Planningn.d.
21General (4 folders)n.d.
21Governor's Advisory Committeen.d.
21Position Requestsn.d.
21Governors' Conferencen.d.
21State Guard Civil Defense Advisory Committeen.d.
Education
21Boston Collegen.d.
21Boston Universityn.d.
21Dept. of Education (2 folders)n.d.
21Educationn.d.
21Lowell Technological Institute (2 folders)n.d.
21Lyman School for Boysn.d.
21Massachusetts Institute of Technologyn.d.
21Massachusetts Maritime Academyn.d.
21Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commissionn.d.
21Medical Educationn.d.
21Merrimack Collegen.d.
21University of Massachusetts (2 folders)n.d.
21University of Massachusetts Building Authorityn.d.
Environmental
21Board of Natural Resourcesn.d.
21Cape Cod National Park (2 folders)n.d.
21Conservationn.d.
21Conservation and Natural Resourcesn.d.
21Division of Waterwaysn.d.
21Fisheries and Game Board (2 folders)n.d.
22Flood Controln.d.
22Gloucester Harbor Improvement Projectn.d.
22Metropolitan Planning and Area Redevelopmentn.d.
22Minute Man National Historical Parkn.d.
22Mt. Everett Reservation Commissionn.d.
22Natural Resources (2 folders)n.d.
22Northeastern Forest Fire Protection Commissionn.d.
22Outdoor Recreation Resourcesn.d.
22Salem-Beverly Water Supply Boardn.d.
22Special Message: South Cape Beachn.d.
22Thames River Valley Flood Control Commissionn.d.
22Transfer of Public Beachesn.d.
22Wachusett Mountain State Reservation Commissionn.d.
Fiscal Development/Finance
22Administration and Financen.d.
22Appellate Tax Board (2 folders)n.d.
22Appropriationsn.d.
22Auditor (3 folders)n.d.
22Banking and Insurancen.d.
22Banking and Insurance Department (2 folders)n.d.
22Banking Department: Small Loansn.d.
22Banking: Commissionern.d.
22Biennial Report of Administration1962 Dec 5
22Board of Assessorsn.d.
22Boston Finance Commissionn.d.
22Budget (4 folders)n.d.
22Bureau of Local Assessmentn.d.
22Capital Outlay1962
22Chelsea, Mass.: Board of Excisen.d.
22Comptroller, Commission of Administration and Finance (2 folders)n.d.
22Comptroller's Reportn.d.
22Consultantsn.d.
22Corporations and Taxationn.d.
22Corporations and Taxation Department (2 folders)n.d.
22Council of State Governmentsn.d.
22