Scheduling files, 1954-1979 (bulk 1963-1979).

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Scheduling files, 1954-1979 (bulk 1963-1979).

As the unit responsible for managing the governor's scheduled time, the Governor's Scheduling Office processes requests for that time and prepares the governor's schedule and accompanying briefing packets. Scheduling files document these activities. Series includes files from terms of Christian Herter (1953-1957), Endicott Peabody (1963-1965), Francis Sargent (1969-1975), and Michael Dukakis (1975-1979) only. For files from term of John Volpe (1965-1969) and additional Sargent files see: Massachusetts. Governor. Subject files ((M-Ar)366X). For files from term of Edward King (1979-1983) see series of other gubernatorial agencies. From 1983 see: Daily schedules ((M-Ar)511).

1954-1978: 18.27 cubic ft. (14 record center cartons, 1 doc. box, and 4 v.)

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Although the governor's chief of operations develops the governor's schedule, the Governor's Scheduling Office receives and processes all correspondence and telephone inquiries relating to the governor's time; it produces the governor's written schedule along with briefing packets on persons, events, and organizations appearing in it; and it maintains a file of subsequent press reports. Although there are scheduling records from the terms of Christian Herter (1953-1957), the schedul...

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