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.

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