Houston Flournoy papers 1956-1974
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Letters from Stockton, Calif. officials concern collection of various fees and requests for documents regarding State Hospital (1852). Letter from Sheriff S.P. Fair of Siskiyou County acknowledges travel claim for transporting two prisoners to San Quentin (1859). From the description of California. Controller correspondence, 1852; 1859. (University of the Pacific). WorldCat record id: 34918945 ...
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Agency History The Committee to Survey the Agricultural Labor Resources of the San Joaquin Valley was created by Governor Earl Warren in response to resolutions requesting such a study from the Central Valley Empire Association and the San Joaquin Valley Supervisors Association The Committee was charged to make a complete survey of all aspects of the seasonal labor problem in the San Joaquin Valley and to recommend short-range and long-range ...
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Flournoy, Houston I. (Houston Irvine), 1929-
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Houston Irving Flournoy, better known as Hugh, was born on October 7, 1929 in New York City, New York. He spent most of his childhood on Long Island with brief stints in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. Flournoy was an excellent student and attended Garden City High School where he played in the band and managed the soccer team. In 1946, at the age of 16, Flournoy enrolled at Cornell University where he studied under Clinton Rossiter, a Cornell faculty member who was an authority on The Federali...