Mark Dayton correspondence, 1991-1994.

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Mark Dayton correspondence, 1991-1994.

Correspondence documenting the programs and activities of the auditor's office under Dayton, particularly its relationship with local and state government officials and legislators, businesses and organizations, and private citizens. Topics of particular interest include the Department of Administration, budget and legislation issues, Northwest Airlines, retirement and pension issues, and the State Board of Investment. The 1991-1993 files include an annual correspondence log listing sender, organization, subject, dates and drafter of letter, with a subject cross reference noting date, under what name the correspondence is filed, and the subject of the letter.

5.0 cu. ft. (5 boxes).

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Minnesota. Dept. of Administration.

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Dayton, Mark, 1947-

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Mark Dayton was born in Minneapolis on January 26, 1947, attended high school in Hopkins, and graduated cum laude from Yale University with a B.A. in psychology in 1969. He was a member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. After graduating from Yale, Dayton spent two years teaching general science in the New York City school system (1969-1971) and four years in Boston (1971-1975) as a counselor for runaway youths and chief financial officer for a social service agency....

Minnesota. State Auditor

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A hospital district could be created by any four or more cities and towns, except cities of the first class (Minn. Stat. 447.31), or by a board or boards of county commissioners (Minn. Stat. 397.05), for the purpose of jointly acquiring, improving, and operating hospital and nursing home facilities. From the description of Financial reports of hospital districts, 1972-2001. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 313788768 From the guide to the Financial Reports of Hospital Districts...

Northwest Airlines, inc.

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Northwest Airlines was incorporated in 1926 as Northwest Airways. The company began service on October 1, 1926, as an airmail carrier between the Twin Cities and Chicago. Passenger service was inaugurated in July 1927. Northwest expanded its service through the Dakotas and Montana to Spokane and Seattle, Washington, in 1928-1933. The company was reincorporated as Northwest Airlines, Inc. in 1934. During World War II the company set up and operated a military cargo route ...

Minnesota. State Board of Investment

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