Outgoing correspondence, 1956-1977.

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Outgoing correspondence, 1956-1977.

This series contains copies of outgoing letters and memoranda sent to agency staff, state and national government officials, local school officials, education-related organizations and private citizens. Correspondence covers a wide range of subjects related to the administrative supervision of the Education Department.

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