Governor's speech files, 1975-1982.

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Governor's speech files, 1975-1982.

This series consists of drafts, final versions, and summaries of speeches given by the Governor. Included are press releases containing excerpts of remarks, testimonies, and speeches made by the Governor. Addresses ranged from ceremonial remarks made at commencement exercises or building dedications, to testimonies delivered before U.S. Senate subcommittees, to annual and special messages delivered to the state legislature.

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