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Following rather close on the heels of the unsuccessful 1966 campaign for U.S. Congress, yet another Thornburgh campaign got underway. Newly elected Pennsylvania Governor Raymond P. Shafer made constitutional reform a priority for his administration and voters were asked in the May 1967 primary to call a limited Constitutional Convention. Thornburgh's long standing interest in judicial reform and his then developing concerns about local government tempted him to run in his own Forty-third District, although heavily Democratic. Thornburgh's successful campaign for delegate and subsequent participation at the Constitutional Convention are well documented here as well as the workings of the convention. There were four specific areas for which constitutional amendments were to be considered: finance and taxation, the judiciary, legislative reapportionment and local government. The Convention opened on December 1, 1967 and continued for three months during which time Thornburgh commuted back and forth between Pittsburgh and Harrisburg. Following the convention's closing on February 28, 1968, he participated in efforts to enact the resultant four proposals in the May 6 primary, particularly the judicial article, and embarked on a vigorous speaking tour to solicit voter support. Although all four were successfully passed in the primary, unfortunately the next year the watered-down judicial merit selection plan was defeated in a separate referendum. Home Rule is a topic somewhat surprisingly very well documented here, a topic with which Thornburgh has maintained continuous interest up to and including the passage in 1998 of Pittsburgh's home rule charter. His 1969 article "Blueprint for Modern Government: A Home Rule Charter for Pittsburgh" is a "package of recommendations - some of which, years, later, were actually included in the Pittsburgh charter.
When Dick Thornburgh resigned as Attorney General of the United States in early August 1991, only three months remained before Election Day. His opponent, Harris Wofford, had been appointed interim senator by Pennsylvania Governor Casey after the tragic death of U.S. Senator John Heinz. Thornburgh's announcement speech touched upon his ability to effectively represent Pennsylvania's interests in Washington. The Wofford campaign focused almost exclusively on the issue of health-care reform. Even with a successful gubernatorial record of which to remind voters, Thornburgh's messages were subsumed in larger national issues and Wofford handily won, his election seen as a wake-up call to Washington. The extent of voter discontent was seen in President Bush's subsequent defeat in the 1992 presidential election.
Dick Thornburgh had rejoined Kirkpatrick and Lockhart following his unsuccessful campaign for U.S. Senate. When President Bush called on February 3, 1992, asking him to serve as Under-Secretary-General for Administration at the United Nations, he agreed to stay for a year, as a point person on reform. A year later, February 26, 1993, Thornburgh's so-called "Thornburgh Report" was delivered to the Secretary-General, a major component of which was creation of an inspector general position to address fraud and abuse. Thornburgh made four trips abroad and each is well documented. Of particular note is the trip to the Vatican Conference on Religion and Disability in 1992.
Dick Thornburgh grew up in Rosslyn Farms, Pennsylvania, an upper middle-class suburb of Pittsburgh. He attended Rosslyn Farms Elementary School (1937-1945), a four-room schoolhouse for kindergarten through eighth grade and where eight to ten students to a class was the norm. In 1945, Thornburgh graduated from elementary school and subsequently enjoyed only one year at Carnegie High School. Thornburgh's parents recognized that he was not being challenged academically, thus he continued his high school education at Mercersburg Academy ('50). Thornburgh subsequently attended Yale University ('54), majoring in engineering, although admittedly not suited to the math and science required. However, he did develop a love for writing, politics and law, and went on to earn a law degree from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law ('57). Academically Thornburgh lived up to his potential there and was soon second in his class. He earned a place on the law review, and was selected for the moot court team.
Dick Thornburgh's re-election campaign for Governor of Pennsylvania was officially kicked off in March 1982. Thornburgh knew he still had goals to achieve, especially an economic development plan. Democrat three-term U.S. Congressman, Allen Ertel, of Williamsport, announced his candidacy for Governor in February 1982, and was joined by James Lloyd for Lieutenant Governor. Although the first statewide poll showed Thornburgh and Scranton with a 56-33 percent lead, Reagan's waning popularity in view of the economic recession was a danger sign for Republican candidates. After the election, the number of GOP Governors nationwide fell from twenty-three to sixteen and only three Republicans, in the largest states most affected by the recession, won. Of those Thornburgh's winning margin was by far the largest. The campaign files here document the Thornburgh administration's accomplishments during his first term of office (1978-1982), with related backup material and TV ads. The campaign news clippings monitor the progress of the campaign as do the Market Opinion Research polls.
In 1966, Thornburgh made his first run for public office as a Republican candidate for U.S. Congress from Pittsburgh's Fourteenth Congressional District, wholly contained within the City of Pittsburgh, and where Democrat registered voters outnumbered Republicans by over 3:1. Thornburgh faced running against William S. Moorhead, Jr., who was the four-year Democrat incumbent who had won election easily twice before. By Primary Day the campaign, now chaired by John Heinz, had come together quite well. Finances were handled smoothly and a group of volunteer supporters provided a strong research team. Briefing books were prepared on issues of importance, and ultimately a compendium of positions was put together including topics such as: hard line against organized crime and official corruption, concern for the elderly, urban problems, strong civil rights position, support for United Nations, conservative fiscal policies, transportation issues, job training, improved public education, and concern about Vietnam. It is notable that most of these topics of concern in 1966 recurred in Thornburgh's continued career. The General Election campaign included attending a three-day candidates' conference sponsored by the Republican Congressional Campaign Committee in Washington. Of interest is that another "rookie" challenging a Democrat incumbent and attending this conference was President George H.W. Bush. The fall was busy with events and campaign appearances. Travel around the district was by what became known at the "Star Car," a clunker Rambler station wagon. There were three debates between Moorhead and Thornburgh, and Ginny Thornburgh energetically master-minded a dedicated volunteer organization. These were the times of door-to-door canvassing of voters, handing out emery boards and calorie counters with "Thornburgh for Congress," and billboards picturing Thornburgh holding a large wooden spoon entitled "Thornburgh Will Stir Things Up in Congress." Despite all the hard work, solid research, and dedicated volunteer activity, ultimately Thornburgh lost to William Moorhead on Election Day, 82,732 to 38,528.
Dick Thornburgh officially kicked off his campaign for Pennsylvania Governor on January 10, 1978. After a Primary victory, William W. Scranton III held the number two spot on the Republican ticket. On the Democrat side the victors were Pete Flaherty, popular former Pittsburgh Mayor, and a school teacher, Robert P. Casey. A masterful campaign strategy was successful, and early evening on election night the Thornburgh/Scranton ticket was seen to win handily. This campaign matched two highly regarded Western Pennsylvanian candidates against each other with full documentation here of both political and issue components. Opposition research includes much information about Pittsburgh during Flaherty's years as mayor. Debate issue and response materials are extensive. All endorsements, for both tickets, are included as well as Thornburgh's ensuing inaugural plans, related photos, and videos. The post-election transition study team reports provide significant insight into priority areas for the new administration.
Dick Thornburgh's eight years as Governor of Pennsylvania included the handling of the Three Mile Island Nuclear Accident only seventy-one days after his inauguration on January 16, 1979. Other topics of interest: eight years of budgets holding spending increases to less than the rate of inflation, new code of conduct for state officials, welfare reform, anti-crime legislation and mandatory sentencing, economic and job growth, Ben Franklin Partnership, reduction of the state's bureaucracy, improving state's educational system, and cutting personal and business taxes. "Weekly Reports" by the cabinet to the Governor provide insight to departmental goals and accomplishments. The successful tourism campaign, "You've Got a Friend in Pennsylvania," is included in files and in audio visual items. Thornburgh's fellow Governors elected him to the Executive Committee of the National Governors' Association and to chair the Coalition of Northeastern Governors (CONEG) and the Republican Governors Association (RGA). President Reagan appointed Governor Thornburgh to the Advisory Committee on Intergovernmental Relations (ACIR). Of particular note regarding all issues are the extensive files from the Office of Policy Development (OPD).
In May 1993 Dick Thornburgh returned to Washington, rejoining Kirkpatrick & Lockhart as counsel in their Washington Office. That role has enabled Thornburgh to devote over half his time to clients, and yet retain the opportunity to pursue other outside interests developed over the years. These interests have been many and varied. His foreign trips include visits to Taiwan, Russia, and several to Hong Kong, all regarding the rule of law. Trips to Guatemala (regarding governmental corruption), to Nigeria (regarding federalism, interstate relations and other governance issues), to Buenos Aires (on fighting corruption), are well documented. Other trips abroad concern his continued dedication to the rights of persons with disabilities. Other challenges include his appointment as Examiner in the WorldCom bankruptcy proceedings, the largest ever filed, and his choice in 2004 by CBS to conduct an investigation into the "60 Minutes Wednesday" segment on President Bush's service in the Texas Air National Guard. During the 1990s, he embarked upon a new mini-career on television as a legal commentator for CNN. Appearances related to the O.J. Simpson case, murders of JonBenet Ramsey and Chandra Levy, President Clinton issues, and others.
Dick Thornburgh was born in Pittsburgh, Pa. in 1932. After an unsuccessful bid for the U.S. Congress from Pittsburgh's 14th Congressional District in 1966, he was elected delegate to Pennsylvania's Constitutional Convention (1967-1968). He also served on the Home Rule Charter Advisory Committee of the City of Pittsburgh (1969), as Chairman of the Allegheny County Regional Planning Council (1969-1973) and Chairman of a special Allegheny County Task Force on Youth Problems (1971-1972). As U.S. Attorney for Western Pennsylvania (1969-1975), he dealt with cases involving organized crime, official corruption, white collar crime, narcotics trafficking and industrial pollution. He was a charter member of theAttorney General's Advisory Committee of U.S. Attorneys. From 1975-77, he served as Assistant U.S. Attorney General in charge of the Criminal Division, where he created the Public Integrity Section to combat official corruption. As governor of Pennsylvania (1979-1987), he handled the Three Mile Island nuclear crisis and worked to restore integrity and efficiency to state government, while fighting to expand and diversify Pennsylvania's economy. He won passage of a welfare reform law, acted to crack down on violent crime, introduced a comprehensive blueprint for educational reform and fought for judicial reform and merit selection. Thornburgh was active in both the National and Republican Governors' Associations. In 1987, he was Director of the Institute of Politics, at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government. As the 76th Attorney General of the United States (1988-1991), he successfully lobbied for U.S. Senate ratification of the UN Drug Convention. He oversaw stepped-up initiatives against drug traffickers, organized crime and white collar criminals, as well as stronger enforcement of civil rights, anti-trust and environmental protection laws. He played a leading role in the enactment of the Americans with Disabilities Act. As United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Administration and Management (1992-1993), he was in charge of personnel, budget and finance matters and supervision of long-overdue reform and restructuring. Thornburgh's recent activities include resuming his law practice with Kirkpatrick and Lockhart and holding positions on the Board of the Urban Institute, as Chairman of the State Science and Technology Institute and as Vice-Chairman of the World Committee on Disability. He also travels widely, and has served as an observer to Russia's legislative (1993) and presidential (1996) elections and is chairman of the U.S. Committee for Hong Kong. Currently, Thornburgh continues his career serving as chairman of the State Science & Technology Institute and vice-chairman of the World Committee on Disability. He is a member of the board of advisors of the Russian American Institute for Law and Economics, and chairs the Legal Policy Advisory Board of the Washington Legal Foundation.
Dick Thornburgh was sworn in as the United States Attorney for Western Pennsylvania on June 4, 1969. Coincidentally the Pennsylvania Crime Commission released a major report on organized crime in the Commonwealth the very day Thornburgh's appointment was announced, thus making fighting organized crime Thornburgh's top priority from the outset. Organized crime was deeply entrenched in many facets of Western Pennsylvania business and politics including $4-6 million said to be paid illegally to Allegheny County law enforcement officials. Thornburgh set forth plans for stepped-up antiracketeering efforts, including better coordination and cooperation among federal, state and local agencies, as well as the use of a special strike force to concentrate federal efforts. Among the high profile cases handled under Thornburgh's tenure was the case of official corruption of Pittsburgh District Attorney Robert Duggan, who ultimately took his own life rather than face prosecution. Other major cases included names such as Grosso, Mazzei, Hilton, Ferraro, Iannelli, Ferrone, La Rocca, Torquato and Bruno. In addition to racketeering and public corruption, the illegal drug traffic issue was a major target as were civil rights/police brutality cases and environmental litigation. Public recognition of Thornburgh's success as U.S. Attorney was evidenced by the Pittsburgh Post Gazette's article entitled "Silver Knight of Area Law Enforcement." This and other such favorable publicity about Thornburgh's prosecution of corruption and racketeering cases, in particular, led to his appointment in March 1975, as Assistant Attorney General and head of the Criminal Division in Washington.
While advancing his career in law, Thornburgh also became a recognized civic leader by involving himself in various Pittsburgh and Allegheny County organizations and community groups. In 1969, Thornburgh was appointed Chairman of the Allegheny County Regional Planning Council for the Pennsylvania Crime Commission, which later was named the Governor's Justice Commission.
On July 12, 1988, President Reagan formally requested that Dick Thornburgh serve as his Attorney General, following the resignation of Edwin Meese, with only five months remaining in his presidency. On November 19, then President-elect Bush asked Thornburgh to stay on. Three years later, on April 4, 1991, the news of Pennsylvania Senator John Heinz's tragic death in a plane crash ultimately resulted in Thornburgh's resignation in August 1991 to run for the U.S. Senate. During his tenure, Thornburgh's priorities concentrated on drug trafficking, organized and white-collar crime, civil rights, antitrust and environmental fields. Major topics include: savings and loans scandals, Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI) money laundering scandal, and Banca Nazionale del Lavoro (BNL). Thornburgh signed the United Nations Drug Convention in Vienna, December 1989, and participated in major TREVI (Terrorism, Radicalism, Extremism, Violence International) meetings. The war on drugs extended to South and Central America and topics include the apprehension of Noriega. Other topics are, for example: Project Triggerlock (regarding violent career criminals), the terrorist bombing of Pan Am flight 103, the bombing and death of Judge Robert Vance, Operation Weed and Seed, Superfund hazardous waste cleanup actions, and the Exxon Valdez case. During glasnost Soviet Justice Minister Veniamin F. Yakovlev invited Thornburgh to visit Moscow to discuss democracy, the rule of law, and human rights, the first visit ever by a sitting Attorney General of the United States to the Soviet Union. Thornburgh served as the Bush administration's "point man" for efforts to enact the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), signed into law on July 26, 1990. Other matters on the domestic front include Thornburgh's participation in the Council on Competitiveness (CC), the Domestic Policy Council (DPC), Economic Policy Council (EPC), judicial appointment issues, and the so-called Thornburgh Memorandum.
Dick Thornburgh became Director of Harvard University's Institute of Politics (IOP) in June 1987 and held this position until he was unexpectedly named Attorney General of the United States by President Reagan in July 1988. Thornburgh was the first IOP director who had been an elected public official and enjoyed the opportunity to encourage students to consider careers in politics and government. During his time with IOP, Thornburgh served as an advisor to students, selected and arranged for Institute Fellows, initiated fundraising for programs, wrote articles, in addition to planning IOP workshops, programs and conferences. Also here are other materials relating to Thornburgh's board of trustees positions and concurrently his association with his law firm, Kirkpatrick and Lockhart. Within this series are Ginny Thornburgh's files as Harvard University's Coordinator of Programs for Persons with Disabilities.
While interested in politics generally, it was after the 1964 presidential election when Lyndon Johnson (D) defeated Barry Goldwater (R) that Thornburgh's participation in rebuilding the Republican Party became pronounced. Subsequently Thornburgh was appointed to the GOP Platform Committee, became increasingly involved in political organizations, wrote other articles, and participated in many campaigns at the local and state levels. At the national level, Thornburgh was active with the John Lindsay campaigns for Congress and Mayor of New York, and Nelson Rockefeller's team recruited Thornburgh as their Western Pennsylvania chairman in his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination in 1968. These varying campaign files provide an excellent look at politics of the time, particularly in Allegheny County.
After graduating from the University of Pittsburgh's School of Law ('57), Thornburgh began his law career as staff counsel at the Aluminum Company of America (ALCOA). In 1959, he joined Kirkpatrick, Pomeroy, Lockhart and Johnson (K & L) as the nineteenth lawyer of the firm and has remained associated with the firm intermittently ongoing, when not holding a public service position. Thornburgh was elected to the Junior Bar Association of the Pennsylvania Bar Association in 1960 and became chairman in 1963. Throughout his association with this organization, Thornburgh worked to modernize the Pennsylvania judicial system. The conference for this purpose, held in January of 1964, "marked the beginning of a lifelong commitment to judicial reform and introduced [Thornburgh] to many leaders who shared this concern". In 1962, Thornburgh was elected Secretary of the Junior Bar Section of the Allegheny County Bar Association and served on the Public Service Committee and chaired the Public Defender Committee from 1966-1969. Thornburgh's paper on the 1963 case of Gideon v. Wainwright, "Indigents in the Pennsylvania Criminal Courts: The Impact of Gideon v. Wainwright," "led naturally to a concern for meeting the legal needs of poor people in civil matters". Thornburgh was a member of the Neighborhood Legal Services Association of Pittsburgh and served as one of its original board members, resigning in 1969 when appointed U.S. Attorney.
Dick Thornburgh was sworn in as Assistant Attorney General on July 8, 1975, to head the Criminal Division. The Criminal Division was made up of sections that dealt with organized crime and racketeering, fraud, government regulation, narcotics, internal security, management and labor, and general crimes. Jim Seif and Jay Waldman, two men who worked in Thornburgh's U.S. Attorney's Office and continued later to work with Thornburgh during his governorship, joined Thornburgh as special assistants. An ongoing project to which Thornburgh attached himself was the recodification of federal criminal law. Thornburgh resigned as Assistant Attorney General effective March 12, 1977, and returned to Pittsburgh where he campaigned for the Pennsylvania governor's office in the 1978 election.
Dick Thornburgh was born in Pittsburgh, Pa. in 1932. As governor of Pennsylvania (1979-1987), he handled the Three Mile Island nuclear crisis and worked to restore integrity and efficiency to state government, while fighting to expand and diversify Pennsylvania's economy. He won passage of a welfare reform law, acted to crack down on violent crime, introduced a comprehensive blueprint for educational reform and fought for judicial reform and merit selection. Thornburgh was active in both the National and Republican Governors' Associations. In 1987, he was Director of the Institute of Politics, at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government. As the 76th Attorney General of the United States (1988-1991), he successfully lobbied for U.S. Senate ratification of the UN Drug Convention. He oversaw stepped-up initiatives against drug traffickers, organized crime and white collar criminals, as well as stronger enforcement of civil rights, anti-trust and environmental protection laws. He played a leading role in the enactment of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Thornburgh's recent activities include resuming his law practice with Kirkpatrick and Lockhart and holding positions on the Board of the Urban Institute, as Chairman of the State Science and Technology Institute and as Vice-Chairman of the World Committee on Disability. He also travels widely, and has served as an observer to Russia's legislative (1993) and presidential (1996) elections and is chairman of the U.S. Committee for Hong Kong. Currently, Thornburgh continues his career serving as chairman of the State Science & Technology Institute and vice-chairman of the World Committee on Disability. He is a member of the board of advisors of the Russian American Institute for Law and Economics, and chairs the Legal Policy Advisory Board of the Washington Legal Foundation.
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1. CORRESPONDENCE and papers of Sir Kenelm Digby; 1 April, 1633 (?) 15 April, 1668. Mostly private and personal. Included are (a) Wills of Dame Mary Digby, his mother, one holograph, 1 June, 1647, 23 Aug. 1649. ff. I 1 b, 17 b ; (b) Letters of Sir K....
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1. CORRESPONDENCE and papers of Sir Kenelm Digby; 1 April, 1633 (?) 15 April, 1668. Mostly private and personal. Included are (a) Wills of Dame Mary Digby, his mother, one holograph, 1 June, 1647, 23 Aug. 1649. ff. I 1 b, 17 b ; (b) Letters of Sir K.... 1 Apr 1633-1744
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- 1. CORRESPONDENCE and papers of Sir Kenelm Digby; 1 April, 1633 (?) 15 April, 1668. Mostly private and personal. Included are (a) Wills of Dame Mary Digby, his mother, one holograph, 1 June, 1647, 23 Aug. 1649. ff. I 1 b, 17 b ; (b) Letters of Sir K....
Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XXII, Awards, Gifts and Memorabilia, 1950-2007
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Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XXII, Awards, Gifts and Memorabilia, 1950-2007
This series consists of awards, gifts and memorabilia that Dick Thornburgh received throughout his distinguished career. While most items pertain to Dick Thornburgh, some are also shared with Ginny Thornburgh, and some are to her alone (the latter are described separately). There are numerous degrees and honorary degrees, plaques that enumerate accomplishments and important occasions, and many varied awards, certificates, and certifications. Some are more decorative or distinctive than others, and such positive attributes have been enumerated. Having had a twenty-five year public service career, and a subsequent active and ongoing legal career, such presentations and gifts are familiar. They well represent the esteem felt by organizations and individuals for the notable work and contributions to society of both Dick and Ginny Thornburgh. In some cases these items may be the only references to related accomplishments. The items are arranged by era (e.g., youth, education, ongoing career, etc.) or public service position (Governor, Attorney General of the U.S., etc). Each item description is preceded by format or type of item received: plaque, degree, gift, certificate, photograph, award, certification, poster, proclamation, honorary degree, and Ginny Thornburgh. Many are ideal for displays as well as serving as a source of information.
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- Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XXII, Awards, Gifts and Memorabilia, 1950-2007
Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XIII, Attorney General of the United States, 1988-1991.
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Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XIII, Attorney General of the United States, 1988-1991.
The files are arranged in fourteen sections: I. Speeches; II. News Releases; III. Transcripts; IV. Nomination and Confirmation; V. Attorney General's Files; VI. Daily Schedules; VII. Events; VIII. Foreign Trips; IX. DPC, EPC, and CC; X. Department of Justice Issues; XI. Weekly Reports; XII. Correspondence; XIII. News Clippings; XIV. Reports.
ArchivalResource: 216 linear ft.
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- Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XIII, Attorney General of the United States, 1988-1991.
Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XIV, Campaign for United States Senate, 1991.
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Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XIV, Campaign for United States Senate, 1991.
The Thornburgh U.S. Senate campaign files include extensive research on all issues, media ads (both transcripts and online videos), debate preparation and transcripts. The files are arranged in twelve sections: I. Speeches; II. News Releases; III. Campaign in Progress; IV. Questionnaires; V. Schedules and Events; VI. Candidate Thornburgh's Files; VII. Ginny Thornburgh Files; VIII. Issue Research; IX. Wofford Opposition Research; X. News Clippings; XI. Ephemera; XII. Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Files.
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- Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XIV, Campaign for United States Senate, 1991.
Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series III, Civic activities, 1960-1979.
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Dick Thornburgh papers. Series III, Civic activities, 1960-1979.
Files here are in four sections: "Organizations, Events and Committees"; "Governor's Justice Commission"; "Japanese Friendship Tour"; "Research and Reports." The files generally consist of speeches, news releases, reports, correspondence, notes and memorabilia. Researchers should note the unavoidable overlaps in time and occasional content with files in "Early Legal Career," "Politics," "Campaign for Congress," " Constitutional Convention," and "U.S. Attorney."
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- Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series III, Civic activities, 1960-1979.
Donald C. Stone Papers, 1926[?]-1992[?]
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Donald C. Stone Papers 1926[?]-1992[?]
American educator and planner for the Roosevelt and Truman Administrations.
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- Donald C. Stone Papers, 1926[?]-1992[?]
Thornburgh, Dick. [Letter, 1983 October], Harrisburg, [Pa. to college community].
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[Letter, 1983 October], Harrisburg, [Pa. to college community].
Extends greetings on the occassion of Haverford's 150th anniversary.
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- Thornburgh, Dick. [Letter, 1983 October], Harrisburg, [Pa. to college community].
Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series IV, Politics, 1960-1979
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Dick Thornburgh papers. Series IV, Politics, 1960-1979
The "Politics" files are organized into five sections: "GOP Committees and Activities"; "Research and Notes on Politics"; "Campaigns"; "John Lindsay Campaigns"; and "Rockefeller for President." The materials contained here consist of correspondence, annotated notes, minutes, memoranda, reports, annotated newspaper and magazine clippings, statements, news releases, campaign material, mailings, Rockefeller speeches and position papers. Researchers also should note the unavoidable overlaps in time and even some content with files in "Early Legal Career," "Civic Activities," "Campaign for U.S. Congress," " Constitutional Convention," and "U.S. Attorney." For example, correspondence in one section may well pertain to issues or situations in another area and political activity is represented in the "Campaign for U.S. Congress" as well as more generally here.
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- Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series IV, Politics, 1960-1979
Scott, Hugh, 1900-1994. Papers of Hugh Scott [manuscript], 1922-1987 (bulk 1985-1987).
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Papers of Hugh Scott [manuscript], 1922-1987 (bulk 1985-1987).
Include correspondence, invitations, clippings. Correspondence consists chiefly of thank you and other social letters. Two letters pertain to the Fund for America's Future and one to the publication of the papers of the Committee on the Present Danger. Invitations are chiefly for diplomatic functions. Correspondents include Howard H. Baker, George Bush, Mark Hatfield, Marian Javits, Robert Maxwell, and Dick Thornburg.
ArchivalResource: 39 items.
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- Scott, Hugh, 1900-1994. Papers of Hugh Scott [manuscript], 1922-1987 (bulk 1985-1987).
Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series X, Re-election campaign for Governor of Pennsylvania, 1982.
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Dick Thornburgh papers. Series X, Re-election campaign for Governor of Pennsylvania, 1982.
The files are arranged in twelve sections: I. Campaign Plans and Announcement; II. Achievements Binders; III. Achievement Ads and Backup Information; IV. Campaign Positions; V. Opposition Research, Potential Candidates; VI. Opposition Research, Ertel and Lloyd; VII. Campaign in Progress; VIII. Events; IX. Press Files; X. News Clippings; XI. Post Election and Inaugural; XII. Market Opinion Research. There are four scrapbooks that contain some material not available elsewhere, particularly some staff notes and memoranda.
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- Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series X, Re-election campaign for Governor of Pennsylvania, 1982.
Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series VI, Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention, 1967-1968.
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Dick Thornburgh papers. Series VI, Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention, 1967-1968.
The files are in twelve sections: I. Background reports and articles; II. Campaign for and delegate to the Constitutional Convention; III. Convention opening and procedures; IV. Convention Committees; V. Judiciary Committee working files; VI. Judiciary Committee Subcommittees; VII. Delegate Thornburgh's Files; VIII. Clippings, Editorials and Bulletins; IX. Home Rule; X. Efforts to Implement Judiciary Article; XI. Thornburgh's working copies of manuals, proposals and hearings; XII. Hardcover publications of the Constitutional Convention. They include reports, news releases, delegate lists, convention programs and ephemera, memoranda, correspondence, draft proposals and newspaper clippings.
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- Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series VI, Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention, 1967-1968.
Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series VII, United States Attorney for Western Pennsylvania, 1969-1975.
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Dick Thornburgh papers. Series VII, United States Attorney for Western Pennsylvania, 1969-1975.
The files are arranged in twelve sections: I. Speeches; II. News Releases; III. Public Statements; IV. Events; V. Correspondence; VI. U.S. Attorney Thornburgh's Files; VII. Memoranda; VIII. Attorney General's U.S. Attorneys Advisory Committee; IX. Strike Forces Subcommittee of the Attorney General's U.S. Attorneys Advisory Committee; X. Subcommittees of the Attorney General's U.S. Attorneys Advisory Committee; XI. U.S. Attorney's Office Cases; XII. Issue References.
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- Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series VII, United States Attorney for Western Pennsylvania, 1969-1975.
Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XV, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, 1992-1993.
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Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XV, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, 1992-1993.
Included here are documents about the United Nations, its budget processes, peacekeeping efforts, administrative organization, and economic and social development programs. Regarding Thornburgh's final report, there are drafts and background material for all issues, as well as the final report itself that outlines both problems and suggested solutions. The files are arranged in nine sections: I. Speeches; II. Under-Secretary-General Thornburgh's Files; III. Memoranda and Correspondence; IV. Financial Restructuring and Peacekeeping; V. Events and Schedules; VI. Foreign Trips; VII. News Clippings; VIII. Country Files; IX. Ongoing United Nations materials.
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- Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XV, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, 1992-1993.
Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XI, Governor of Pennsylvania, 1979-1987.
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Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XI, Governor of Pennsylvania, 1979-1987.
The files are arranged in ttwenty-six sections: I. Speeches; II. News Releases; III. Transcripts; IV. Executive Orders; V. Administrative Achievements; VI. Office of Budget and Administration; VII. Three Mile Island (TMI); VIII. Office of Policy Development, TMI; IX. Office of Policy Development, Plosila; X. Office of Policy Development, Miller; XI. Office of Policy Development, Analysts Reports; XII. Press Secretary; XIII. General Counsel; XIV. Governor, Staff and Ginny Thornburgh; XV. Committees and Commissions; XVI. National Governor Organizations (NGA, CONEG, and RGA); XVII. Appointive Positions (EXIM Bank, and ACIR); XVIII. Departmental Weekly Reports; XIX. Scheduling; XX. Events; XXI. Foreign Trips; XXII. County Books; XXIII. Correspondence; XXIV. News Clippings; XXV. Transition, 1987; XXVI. Reports.
ArchivalResource: 691 linear ft.
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- Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XI, Governor of Pennsylvania, 1979-1987.
Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series IX, Campaign for Governor of Pennsylvania, 1978.
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Dick Thornburgh papers. Series IX, Campaign for Governor of Pennsylvania, 1978.
The files are arranged in twelve sections: I. Speeches and Testimony; II. News Releases; III. Endorsements, Responses and Articles; IV. Campaign in Progress; V. Issue Research; VI. Opposition Research; VII. Planning Documents and Memoranda; VIII. Campaign Name Files; IX. Dickman Files and Polls; X. Candidate Thornburgh's Files; XII. Chronological Files and News Clippings; XII. Transition and Inaugural. There also are five scrapbooks of the campaign with some information not contained elsewhere.
ArchivalResource: 85 linear ft.
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- Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series IX, Campaign for Governor of Pennsylvania, 1978.
Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series I, Youth and education, 1932-1957
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Dick Thornburgh papers. Series I, Youth and education, 1932-1957
These earliest files in the Thornburgh archive are remarkable in several respects. They include diaries beginning from age thirteen, "Sportorials" for the school paper, college term papers and examinations, and class notes and annotated texts from law school. The "Youth and Education" files are in four sections: "Youth," "Mercersburg Academy," "Yale University," and "University of Pittsburgh School of Law."
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- Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series I, Youth and education, 1932-1957
General Records of the Department of Justice. 1790 - 2002. Photographs of Attorneys General Performing Official Duties
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General Records of the Department of Justice. 1790 - 2002. Photographs of Attorneys General Performing Official Duties
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- General Records of the Department of Justice. 1790 - 2002. Photographs of Attorneys General Performing Official Duties
Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XIX, Video materials, 1978-2002.
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Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XIX, Video materials, 1978-2002.
Dick Thornburgh collection contains 248 videos from the years 1978-2002, which begin with Thornburgh's gubernatorial campaign in 1978, and continue up to 2002, including his campaign for U.S. Senate in 1991. All the videos have been reformatted for preservation and 55 videos (14.5 hours total) are available here online in low/high bandwidth, in Windows Media and Quicktime formats. Subjects and events include: campaign ads, inaugurals, budget addresses, appearances on McNeil/Lehrer both as Governor and Attorney General, news conferences from the week of the accident at Three Mile Island, a brief clip of the welcoming by Governor Thornburgh of Pope John Paul II to Philadelphia, 1979, Attorney General's announcement of Banca Nazionale del Lavoro (BNL) related indictments, and the first anniversary of the signing of the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA). Videos from 1993-2002 relate to Thornburgh's activities as Governor of Pennsylvania and Attorney-General of the United States.
ArchivalResource: 248 videotapes.
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- Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XIX, Video materials, 1978-2002.
Waldman, Jay C. Papers of Jay C. Waldman, 1968-2003.
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Papers of Jay C. Waldman, 1968-2003.
The material in this collection reflects the expansive responsibilities Waldman amassed in his fifteen years of service as an aide to Dick Thornburgh. In addition to his native ability and advice, it is well known and documented that Waldman and Thornburgh not only worked well together, but also respected and admired one another. Waldman's collection and that of Dick Thornburgh are significantly linked together, as many topics and issues are specifically intertwined. The collection contains correspondence, memoranda, issues, research and polling, news clippings, and legal case documents. The majority of the materials in this collection date from 1968 to 2003. Waldman's contributions in each of his fifteen years of public service are reflected in these personal papers. However, as one who did not commit much to paper, the files are diverse and thin in some respects. They do reflect Waldman's expansive responsibilities in each position and the issues addressed. Waldman's ideas are particularly well represented in his memoranda during the first campaign for governor (1977-1978) and in reports and memoranda to Dick Thornburgh in the Department of Justice years. Waldman's official files from his gubernatorial years (1979-1986) are held by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission as part of the Dick Thornburgh Governor files: collection MC-404. Waldman's, as Executive Assistant and General Counsel, are within that collection: 4-2825.
ArchivalResource: 30 linear ft. (24 boxes)
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- Waldman, Jay C. Papers of Jay C. Waldman, 1968-2003.
General Records of the Department of Justice. Photographs of Agency Personnel and Buildings. ca. 1979-1993.
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Photographs of Agency Personnel and Buildings
This series consists of photographs of employees and facilities of the Department of Justice. Included are formal bust portraits and group portraits of personnel and other government officials, and views of officials performing various duties. In addition, this series contains interior and exterior views of the Department of Justice headquarters building in Washington DC (60-DP-63-1 through 60-DP-63-14 and 60-DP-65-1 through 60-DP-65-14).
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- General Records of the Department of Justice. 1790 - 2002. Photographs of Agency Personnel and Buildings
Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series II, Early legal career, 1950-1970.
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Dick Thornburgh papers. Series II, Early legal career, 1950-1970.
These files are organized in six sections: "Legal and Personal Calendars"; "Law Work"; "Pennsylvania Junior Bar Association"; "Allegheny Bar Association"; "Neighborhood Legal Services"; and "Legal Reports on Courts." The files consist generally of correspondence, memoranda, case materials, event information, articles, news releases and reports. Researchers should note that the time frame here in "Early Legal Career" coincides with or overlaps the following sections on "Civic Activity," and "Politics" which have some related correspondence and files. Of particular interest, too, are the scrapbooks kept by Ginny Thornburgh that document Thornburgh's rising career during these early years with the resultant newspaper clippings and articles. All speeches and news releases are available online.
ArchivalResource: 8 linear ft.
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- Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series II, Early legal career, 1950-1970.
Scott, Hugh, 1900-1994. Papers of Hugh Scott, 1681-1987 (bulk 1917-1987) [manuscript].
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Papers of Hugh Scott, 1681-1987 (bulk 1917-1987) [manuscript].
The collection contains personal, business, financial and political correspondence and papers; manuscripts of papers and books by Scott; oral history interviews; photographs; newsclippings; bound volumes; and other material concerning Scott's political career and private endeavors as a collector of Chinese art. There is also a large bust of him sculpted by William Thompson and a portrait by Chris Owen. Topics include Senatorial campaigns; Chinese art; Senate leadership meetings; Balliol College, Oxford; the Republican National Committee;a few Senate committees and subcommittees; the Smithsonian regents; trips abroad particularly to Interparliamentary Union meetings; Korea; the U.S.S. Philadelphia; and the University of Virginia. The collection also contains acceptances; appointment books; guest books; invitations; notebooks; schedules; photographs and slides of his naval career and trips abroad especially China; and drafts of three of his books "Come to the party," "The golden age of China," and "The joy of collecting." Scott's VIP files contain correspondence with and/or portraits of Howard Baker, George and Barbara Bush, Jimmy Carter, Winston Churchill, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Gerald and Betty Ford, Mark Hatfield, Lyndon B. and Lady Bird Johnson, Edward M. Kennedy, Charles McC. Mathias, Richard M. and Patricia Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Franklin Roosevelt, Arlen Specter, Ted Stevens, and Richard Thornburgh. Of interest are a quit-claim, 1681-85, signed by William Penn; letters, 1861-1864, to Thomas R. Ware, C.S.N. paymaster; lectures, 1950, by Thomas E. Dewey; a scrapbook of clippings re the Japanese surrender in 1945; a notebook containing his impressions in Korea, 1950, including an interview with Douglas MacArthur; and county election statistics of the Pennsylvania State Planning Board.
ArchivalResource: 11,000 items (ca. 17 linear feet)
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- Scott, Hugh, 1900-1994. Papers of Hugh Scott, 1681-1987 (bulk 1917-1987) [manuscript].
Grucci, Joseph Leonard, 1908-1982. Joseph Leonard Grucci papers, 1932-1983 (bulk 1949-1982).
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Joseph Leonard Grucci papers, 1932-1983 (bulk 1949-1982).
The collection contains reprints and manuscripts for the prefaces of PIVOT magazine, 1958-1978, newspaper and magazine articles mentioning PIVOT and/or Grucci, proofs, and financial records. Also, includes Grucci's typewritten manuscript of Time of Hawks, a poetry anthology; carbon copy of The Insane Root, a novel; short stories; poems; and articles. Grucci's personal files, arranged alphabetically, contain newspaper clippings about and correspondence with many college officials and poets including Kenneth Burke, Milton Eisenhower, Senator Eugene McCarthy, Lorin Maazel, Marianne Moore, Joe Paterno, Governors Milton Shapp, and Dick Thornburgh. Also, includes Grucci's diary, 13-19 September 1949; biographical information about him; copies of the World War II unit newspaper, Redcat, he edited; translations, lectures, poetry reading notes, class notes, ideas for poems, quotations, and subject files.
ArchivalResource: 4 cubic feet.
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- Grucci, Joseph Leonard, 1908-1982. Joseph Leonard Grucci papers, 1932-1983 (bulk 1949-1982).
Pennsylvania. Governor (1979-1987 : Thornburgh). Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1981-1986.
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Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1981-1986.
Comprises 13 items, 15 leaves correspondence. Contains correspondence with Dick Thornburg, Ginny Thornburg, and Diana R. Rose.
ArchivalResource: 13 items (29 l.)
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- Pennsylvania. Governor (1979-1987 : Thornburgh). Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1981-1986.
Concerned Residents of the Youghiogheny. Records of Concerned Residents of the Youghiogheny, 1968-2004.
Title:
Records of Concerned Residents of the Youghiogheny, 1968-2004.
The records in this collection include meeting minutes, facsimile transmissions, photocopies, correspondence, legal briefs, photographs, newspaper clippings, computer printouts, hand-written notes and forms, posters, and videotapes. Series II-V show how the individual members and the group as a whole operated in pursuing their mission: how they organized themselves, gathered and used information, collaborated and negotiated with other agencies, and faced challenges such as limited resources and opposing government and business interests. Series VI is an extensive collection of legal briefs and other records from the court cases pursued by CRY. Several subjects are represented in more than one series (for example, the closure plan prepared by Mill Service, Inc. for Impoundment #5 in Series II and IV), or in more than one file in the same series (for example, Grants and CHD Grants; By-Laws and CRY Core Files; Correspondence and Letters, in Series II). Published documents, including reports, legislative bills, and newsletters from CRY and other organizations, most notably Everyone's Backyard and Rachel's Hazardous Waste News, have been pulled from the collection and cataloged separately.
ArchivalResource: 33 linear ft. (27 boxes + 1 oversize file)
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- Concerned Residents of the Youghiogheny. Records of Concerned Residents of the Youghiogheny, 1968-2004.
General Records of the Department of Justice. Photographs of Agency Personnel. 1953-1993.
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Photographs of Agency Personnel
This series consists of photographs of Department of Justice personnel, important government officials, and other well-known individuals. Included are formal bust portraits and group portraits of personnel, and photographs of officials performing various duties. Among the personalities of interest in this series are Attorneys General, including William Rogers (60-NP-1451), Robert Kennedy (60-NP-665A), Nicholas Katzenbach (60-NP-576 to 60-NP-638), Ramsey Clark (60-NP-237 to 60-NP-240), John Mitchell (60-NP-1256 to 60-NP-1262), Richard Kleindienst (60-NP-673 to 60-NP-707), Elliot Richardson (60-NP-1417 to 60-NP-1431A), William Saxbe (60-NP-1496 to 60-NP-1539), Edward Levi (60-NP-734 to 60-NP-752), Griffin Bell (60-NP-28 to 60-NP-80), Benjamin Civiletti (60-NP-204 to 60-NP-235), William French Smith (60-NP-1590 to 60-NP-1777), Edwin Meese III (60-NP-844 to 60-NP-1244), Richard Thornburgh (60-NP-1837 to 60-NP-2388), and William Barr (60-NP-21A to 60-NP-21F). Included are photographs of Solicitors General, including Erwin Griswold (60-NP-460 and 60-NP-461), Robert Bork (60-NP-88 to 60-NP-96), Jewel Lafontant (60-NP-717), Wade McCree Jr. (60-NP-809 to 60-NP-812B), and Kenneth Starr (60-NP-1795 to 60-NP-1802B); Solicitor General and Watergate Prosecutor Archibald Cox (60-NP-268 through 60-NP-272); United States Attorney for the District of Columbia Joseph E. DiGenova (60-NP-300); Associate Deputy Attorney General Togo West (60-NP-2460); and Associate Attorney General and United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York Rudolph Giuliani (60-NP-443 through 60-NP-449).
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- General Records of the Department of Justice. 1790 - 2002. Photographs of Agency Personnel
Thornburgh, Dick. Correspondence with Singing Horse Press, 1982.
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Correspondence with Singing Horse Press, 1982.
Comprises 1 item to Gil Ott.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 leaves).
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- Thornburgh, Dick. Correspondence with Singing Horse Press, 1982.
Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XII, Director, Institute of Politics, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 1987-1988.
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Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XII, Director, Institute of Politics, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 1987-1988.
The files are arranged in twelve sections: I. Speeches; II. Pre-Directorship Institute of Politics research; III. News Releases; IV. Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Institute of Politics; V.Director's Files; VI. Events; VII. Schedules; VIII. Correspondence; IX. Clippings and Articles; X. Boards and Memberships; XI. Kirkpatrick and Lockhart; XII. Ginny Thornburgh at Harvard University.
ArchivalResource: 35 linear ft.
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- Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XII, Director, Institute of Politics, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 1987-1988.
Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series VIII, Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division, U. S. Dept. of Justice, 1975-1977.
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Dick Thornburgh papers. Series VIII, Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division, U. S. Dept. of Justice, 1975-1977.
The files are arranged in thirteen sections: I. Speeches; II. News Releases; III. Events; IV. Correspondence; V. Jim Seif's Files; VI. Assistant Attorney General Thornburgh's Files; VII. Memoranda; VIII. Articles and Newspaper Clippings; IX. Calendars and Telephone Logs; X. Court Cases; XI. Department of Justice Files; XII. Strike Forces; XIII. Issue References.
ArchivalResource: 11 linear ft.
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- Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series VIII, Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division, U. S. Dept. of Justice, 1975-1977.
Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series V, Campaign for U.S. Congress, 1966.
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Dick Thornburgh papers. Series V, Campaign for U.S. Congress, 1966.
These campaign archives are organized in nine sections: "Campaign Plans and Ephemera," "Issues and Position Papers," "Opposition Research," "News Releases and Media," "Campaign Volunteer Effort," "Candidate Thornburgh's Files," "Election Results," "Campaign Finances," and "Correspondence." They include correspondence, campaign ephemera, position and issue papers, news releases, newspaper clippings, volunteer instructional materials and records, campaign and speech notes, personal campaign files and election results.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear ft.
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- Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series V, Campaign for U.S. Congress, 1966.
Ben Shaktman Papers, 1949-2009
Title:
Ben Shaktman Papers 1949-2009
Papers of the American playwright and director. Correspondence subject files; production material comprising research, notes, costume sketches, and drafts for plays by Bertolt Brecht, Eugene O'Neill, Ben Shaktman Arnold Wesker and others; manuscripts; printed material (posters, playbills, programs, more); audiovisual material including audiotapes, photographs; material pertaining to The Berliner Ensemble, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, and The National Endowment for the Arts; more.
ArchivalResource: 54 linear feet
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- Ben Shaktman Papers, 1949-2009
Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XVII, Ongoing career, 1993-[ongoing].
Title:
Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XVII, Ongoing career, 1993-[ongoing].
The files in this period of Dick Thornburgh's still ongoing and compelling career are in the following eight sections: I. Speeches and testimony; II. Transcripts; III. Foreign Trips; IV. Events; V. Professional and civic work; VI. Larry King Live appearances; VII. Correspondence; VIII. Articles and news clippings.
ArchivalResource: 31 linear ft.
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- Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XVII, Ongoing career, 1993-[ongoing].
General Records of the Department of Justice. 1790 - 2002. Photographs of Attorneys General
Title:
General Records of the Department of Justice. 1790 - 2002. Photographs of Attorneys General
This series consists of photographs that document the Attorneys General of the United States. Attorneys General are documented through photographic copies of paintings and photographic portraits. In addition, some of the images show various activities of the Attorneys General, including press conferences, meetings, oaths of office, and banquets. Many of the photographs were used as part of a commemorative book, "200th Anniversary of the Office of the Attorney General", which highlights the history of the Office of Attorney General and the celebration of the anniversary on September 22, 1989. A copy of this book is included in this series in addition to another Department of Justice book,"Attorneys General of the United States, 1798-1985", which used many of the photographs. Not every Attorney General from the time period of the series is represented. A few images contain multiple Attorney Generals.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear inches
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- General Records of the Department of Justice. 1790 - 2002. Photographs of Attorneys General
Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XVIII, Photographs, 1932-[ongoing].
Title:
Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XVIII, Photographs, 1932-[ongoing].
The Dick Thornburgh collection contains about 6000 photographs, approximately 500 of which are available online. Some are black and white, some color, and sizes vary. There are some photos by professionals and Pennsylvania's Commonwealth Media staff. Other snapshots are of a more informal nature, provided by event attendees and friends as well as by staff. The photographs date from Thornburgh's early childhood and continue into the present. Many are from Thornburgh's two terms as Governor of Pennsylvania, and his years as Attorney General of the United States. Others are from his campaigns for U.S. Congress in 1966, his two gubernatorial campaigns in 1978 and 1982, and his campaign for U.S. Senate in 1991. Some are from events, others from foreign trips from his years as Governor, Attorney General, and his ongoing career. They are colorful, representative of a broad array of events and topics. These photographs are arranged into fourteen sections: I. Youth, Education, and Family; II. Early Law Career, Community Work, and Political Activities; III. Campaign for United States Congress, 1966; IV. Constitutional Convention, 1967-1968; V. United States Attorney for Western Pennsylvania, 1969-1975; VI. Assistant Attorney General, 1975-1977; VII. Campaign for Governor of Pennsylvania, 1978; VIII. Re-election Campaign for Governor of Pennsylvania, 1982; IX. Governor of Pennsylvania, 1979-1987; X. Harvard University, Institute of Politics, 1987-1988; XI. Attorney General of the United States, 1988-1991; XII. Campaign for United States Senate, 1991; XIII. Under-Secretary-General for Administration and Management, United Nations, 1993; XIV. Ongoing Career, 1993-present.
ArchivalResource: 31 linear ft.
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Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XVI, Articles and Op-Eds, 1956-2004.
Title:
Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XVI, Articles and Op-Eds, 1956-2004.
In the collection there are 183 articles and 110 op-eds written by Dick Thornburgh, spanning 1956 to 2004. Although the themes in both the op-eds and articles are highly varied, they consistently appear in Thornburgh's twenty-five year public service and ongoing careers. Nowhere is Thornburgh's leadership role in clarifying issues and serving as an advocate of positive change more evident than in these items. The 183 articles cover legal topics, as well as Pennsylvania, national and international issues. Topics are, for example: public service, judicial reform, home rule, merit selection, organized crime, crime prevention, white collar crime, Pennsylvania's economy, economic development, jobs, education, welfare reform, Three Mile Island (TMI), energy, ethics in government, balanced budget amendment, drug abuse, terrorism, rule of law, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), environmental laws, United Nations, Hong Kong, civil justice reform, tort reform, science and technology, independent counsel, malpractice, and homeland security. The articles have been printed in publications such as legal journals, bulletins, newsletters, and law reviews. The 110 op-eds written by Dick Thornburgh include many of the above topics. The primary difference is that these appear solely in newspapers, 1966-2004. The files are organized in two sections: I. Articles, 1956-2004; II. Op-Eds, 1966-2004.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear ft.
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- Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XVI, Articles and Op-Eds, 1956-2004.
Benson Leroy Dutton papers
Title:
Benson Leroy Dutton papers
The collection contains Dutton's engineering correspondence, certificates, Spring Garden Street Bridges (Philadelphia, Pa.) project records, 1960-1988, Gettysburg National Military Park correspondence and photographs, 1936-1988; Hampton University correspondence, 1948-1987, and athletics, 1942-1949; Pennsylvania State University correspondence, 1943-1991, thesis, exhibit reception materials, 1987-1988; Tennessee State University correspondence, 1948-1990. Also, includes Dutton's awards, 1965-1991; employment papers, 1950-1988; articles, stories, poems, and letters about African-Americans, 1965-1991; and family papers (marriage and death certificates, photographs), 1941-1990. Also, includes material about African-Americans in the U.S. Navy, 1942-1989; and memorabilia including framed photographs, diplomas, and certificates. Some of his correspondents include Marion Barry, Senator Joe Biden, Wilson Goode, Bryce Jordan, Thurgood Marshall, William H. Moses, Richard M. Nixon, and Governor Dick Thornburgh.
ArchivalResource: 2 cubic ft.
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- Dutton, Benson Leroy, 1910-1992. Papers of Benson Leroy Dutton, 1928-1991.
Scott, Hugh, 1900-1994. Papers of Hugh Scott [manuscript], 1944-1981.
Title:
Papers of Hugh Scott [manuscript], 1944-1981.
These additions of Scott's papers contain personal correspondence, personal papers, political papers, photographs, and other memorablia, all pertaining to Scott's last senatorial term and the resumption of his legal career upon retirement. Topics of interest include Oriental art, fund raising for Randolph Macon College, Ashland (Va.), two terms on the U. Va. Board of Visitors, the Board of Foreign Scholarships (Fulbright Awards), the Commission on Critical Choices for Americans, lectures at English universities, the Asia Society, Youth for Understanding, the Smithsonian Institution Board of Regents, his 1964 Senatorial campaign,his Senate retirement, the Panama Canal treaties, and normalization of relations with the Peoples Republic of China, Also Japanese business contacts, a projected book on Pennsylvania, and his trips abroad to Australia, Canada, China, England, Japan, Malaysia, the Far East, Southeast Asia, and the U.S.S.R., three of which were made as a participant in the Williamsburg Conferences. Typescripts of his Oxford lectures on the American political system, his book The Life of the Party, and article, Jades, and a copy of Lets Stop Picking on the President are included, as is an engraving of Thomas Jefferson by Jacques Couche 1759-? There are also photographs of several political notables, miscellaneous invitations, programs and certificates and a piece of the Berlin Wall.
ArchivalResource: 8700 items.
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- Scott, Hugh, 1900-1994. Papers of Hugh Scott [manuscript], 1944-1981.
University of Pennsylvania. Executive Vice President. Records, 1959-1990 (bulk, 1983-1988).
Title:
Records, 1959-1990 (bulk, 1983-1988).
The Executive Vice President Records are mainly executive administrative files documenting the responsibilities and activities of the office from 1983 to 1988. The bulk of the collection is the administrative file, which is the central file of the office of the Senior Vice President and covers all major areas of the functioning of the University's top business administrator. The series consists mainly in the form of correspondence. The Financial file includes material generated by the Academic Planning and Budget Committee and budgets either of the University or of specific divisions and programs of the University. The Personnel file is related to searches for the filling of various administration positions. The series of Speaking engagements includes notes prepared by O'Bannon for dozens of occasions, and full texts of two speeches. The News clippings series consists of two parts, a folder and a scrapbook. The folder contains exclusively news clippings related to the publicity of O'Bannon in news media. The scrapbook holds clippings of the O'Bannon memorial service as well as clippings on various subjects of her interest. The Photos, slides, and video-tapes series covers both personal and business aspects of O'Bannon. The slides are divided into four sets, one of personal and family interest, two regarding the University of Pennsylvania, and the fourth, a presentation on women executives in government.
ArchivalResource: 14 Cubic ft.
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- University of Pennsylvania. Executive Vice President. Records, 1959-1990 (bulk, 1983-1988).
Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XXI, Scrapbooks, 1966-1987
Title:
Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XXI, Scrapbooks, 1966-1987
The Dick Thornburgh scrapbooks collection consists of 25 linear feet of colorful material. Family members started collecting news articles and clippings in the 1960s, early in his career, when Dick Thornburgh was just launching into civic activity and political participation. His wife, Ginny, was a dedicated "scrapbook maker" and the results of her efforts are an excellent record of Thornburgh's early years up until the 1978 gubernatorial campaign, when campaign staff essentially took over the task. There are nine oversized scrapbooks from the 1978 and 1982 campaigns for Governor that include some material not found elsewhere in the collection. All of the above have been reformatted for preservation. Other family members contributed more family and notable event oriented scrapbooks. Although preservation concerns remain for some of these, they add significant color and content to the Dick Thornburgh archival collection. The scrapbooks are arranged into four sections: I. Newsclippings, Vols.I-IX, 1966-1978; II. Campaigns for Governor of Pennsylvania, 1978 and 1982; III. Ginny Thornburgh Scrapbooks; IV. Reformatted Scrapbooks.
ArchivalResource: 25 linear ft.
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Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XX, Audio materials, 1976-1993.
Title:
Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XX, Audio materials, 1976-1993.
Thornburgh's press officers and staff throughout his career frequently used audio tapes as an appropriate way to document informal remarks and press conferences in particular, but the collection also includes tapes of more formal ceremonies and events. The Thornburgh collection includes more than 500 such tapes. In particular, 9 hours from 31 items have been digitized and are available online. The tapes are arranged in eight sections: I. Early Legal Career, 1970s; II. Campaign for Governor of Pennsylvania, 1978; III. Re-election Campaign for Governor of Pennsylvania, 1982; IV. Governor of Pennsylvania, 1979-1987; V. Three Mile Island (TMI), 1979-1999; VI. Attorney-General of the United States, 1988-1991; VII. Campaign for United States Senate, 1991; VIII. Under-Secretary-General, United Nations, 1993.
ArchivalResource: 547 audio tapes.
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- Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers. Series XX, Audio materials, 1976-1993.
Thornburgh, Dick. Correspondence with Eugene Ormandy, 1980-1981.
Title:
Correspondence with Eugene Ormandy, 1980-1981.
Comprises 2 items from Thornburgh, governor of Pennsylvania, and 2 items from Ormandy.
ArchivalResource: 4 items (4 leaves).
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- Thornburgh, Dick. Correspondence with Eugene Ormandy, 1980-1981.
Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh : commercials, 1978-1982.
Title:
Dick Thornburgh : commercials, 1978-1982.
Commercials used during Thornburgh's campaigns for the 1978 and 1982 gubernational elections in Pennsylvania, Republican party.
ArchivalResource: 19 commercials (on 7 videoreels) : sd., col. ; 2 in.17 commercials (on 2 videocassettes)(U-matic) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in.4 commercials (on 2 sound tape reels) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 trac, stereo.
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- Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh : commercials, 1978-1982.
Evening Bulletin (Philadelphia, Pa.). Lunch with the editors 1978-1979.
Title:
Lunch with the editors 1978-1979.
An informal series of eight tape recorded interviews with political leaders, conducted by the editorial staff of the Evening Bulletin.
ArchivalResource: 8 interviews: (10 reel to reel tapes).
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- Evening Bulletin (Philadelphia, Pa.). Lunch with the editors 1978-1979.
Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers, 1932-[ongoing].
Title:
Dick Thornburgh papers, 1932-[ongoing].
The Dick Thornburgh collection begins with his youth and education at Mercersburg Academy, Yale University and the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. The bulk of the collection covers his tenure as U.S. Attorney for Western Pennsylvania (1969-1975); Assistant Attorney General of the U.S. in charge of the Criminal Division (1975-1977); Governor of Pennsylvania (1979-1987); Director, Institute of Politics, Harvard University (1987); Attorney General of the United States (1988-1991); Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations for Administration and Management (1992-1993). Each of these positions is documented in detail by internal memoranda, correspondence and background material on issues, as well as by public statements, press releases, issue papers, speeches, drafts and goals and accomplishments, many of which are heavily annotated. The collection also contains extensive numbers of photographs and audio and video tapes relating to all aspects of Thornburgh's political life and on-going career.
ArchivalResource: 1326 linear ft.
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- Thornburgh, Dick. Dick Thornburgh papers, 1932-[ongoing].
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Casey, Robert P. (Robert Patrick), 1932-2000.
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Health and Welfare Association of Allegheny County (Pa.). Task Force on Youth Problems.
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John F. Kennedy School of Government. Institute of Politics.
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- Factory and trade waste
Home rule
Citation
- Subject
- Home rule
Industrial promotion
Citation
- Subject
- Industrial promotion
Internet pornography
Citation
- Subject
- Internet pornography
Judges
Citation
- Subject
- Judges
Souvenirs (Keepsakes)
Citation
- Subject
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Law
Citation
- Subject
- Law
Lawyers
Citation
- Subject
- Lawyers
Money laundering
Citation
- Subject
- Money laundering
Organized crime
Citation
- Subject
- Organized crime
Plaques, plaquettes
Citation
- Subject
- Plaques, plaquettes
Political corruption
Citation
- Subject
- Political corruption
Pollution
Citation
- Subject
- Pollution
Public schools
Citation
- Subject
- Public schools
Public welfare
Citation
- Subject
- Public welfare
Radio advertising
Citation
- Subject
- Radio advertising
Rule of law
Citation
- Subject
- Rule of law
School improvement programs
Citation
- Subject
- School improvement programs
Television advertising
Citation
- Subject
- Television advertising
Tourism
Citation
- Subject
- Tourism
Urban renewal
Citation
- Subject
- Urban renewal
White collar crimes
Citation
- Subject
- White collar crimes
Citation
- Place
- Galway, Ireland
Galway, Ireland
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Wales, United Kingdom
Wales, United Kingdom
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pirton, Worcestershire
Pirton, Worcestershire
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Ludlow, Shropshire
Ludlow, Shropshire
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pittsburgh (Pa.)
Pittsburgh (Pa.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- China
China
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pittsburgh (Pa.)
Pittsburgh (Pa.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Russia (Federation)
Russia (Federation)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Hong Kong (China)
Hong Kong (China)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pittsburgh (Pa.)
Pittsburgh (Pa.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pittsburgh (Pa.)
Pittsburgh (Pa.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Soviet Union
Soviet Union
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Japan
Japan
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pittsburgh (Pa.)
Pittsburgh (Pa.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pittsburgh (Pa.)
Pittsburgh (Pa.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pittsburgh (Pa.)
Pittsburgh (Pa.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Rosslyn Farms (Pa.)
Rosslyn Farms (Pa.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
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- Convention Declaration
- Convention Declaration 309