Speeches and testimonies, 1879-2006 (bulk 1963-2006).

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Speeches and testimonies, 1879-2006 (bulk 1963-2006).

The Governor's Press Office is responsible for publicizing events of the governor's administration. In fulfilling this function, it maintains records of press conferences and public appearances.

2.5 cubic ft. (1 sound cassette and 45 videocassettes in 2 record center cartons)Weld/Cellucci/Swift files 81.25 cubic ft. (65 record center cartons)Weld 1990 campaign audiovisuals 1.25 cubic ft. (1 record center carton)Weld/Cellucci/Swift/Romney videotapes 26.25 cubic ft. (21 record center cartons)

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