A (correspondence)
- Containers:
- Box II.B. - 39, Folder 8, Box II.B. - Oversize 2
- Scope and content:
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Personal correspondence, resume, job application, resignation, job inquiries, passes to the Charles Town Surf Club Waterford and Wheeling Downs, William Loy helped secure helicopter to help retrieve the bodies of three deceased men, Black Lung correspondence, discussion of Nixon's questioning by the press over nationwide television and the public's reaction, request for State appropriation of funds to the WVU experiment Station for soil testing, request for reopening of Ohio County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service office, "A conference on cooperative teaching: a new and viable form of learning through work" (oversize), The Town of Alderson hopes to secure funds to build a joint treatment facility for sewage with the Reformatory, Invitation to attend a conference held by Alderson-Broaddus College on the field of education, letter to Allegheny Properties on the subject of a preliminary water system layout, inquiries about the West Virginia State Children's home in Elkins, American Cancer Society Campaign, American Consulting Engineers Inc (company resume), American Management Resources Inc memo on civil service improvements, "proposal to analyze and evaluate the personnel administration and procedures of the state of West Virginia", impact of personnel study, Lexington House Franchise co. Nursing home brochure, request to admit patient to Hopemont nursing home, article on John D. Rockefeller IV, steps West Virginia should be taking to establish a statewide fiscal and program information system that satisfies the needs of all agencies, "A perspective from the Dean-Elect", State wide cost allocation plan, "Will the real Jack please stand up?" (oversize), Labor to Elect Arch Moore sticker, a list of oppositional employees a recommendation of discharge, confidential employee background checks, "If the Governor answers, don't hang up", letters from children requesting help with their school homework, "Loy discusses corridor 'H', PSC", Appalachian research and defense fund correspondence, John D Rockefeller IV Agreement of Incorporation, U.S. Government architect-engineer questionnaire, budget for architects increases from $5,000 to $6,000, handicapped and aged recreation programs, placement at Colin Anderson Center, Karl Rowe sent to West Virginia to help with Governor Moore's reelection campaign, Terra Alta Bank statement of condition, West Virginia Moto Cross Championship, a legal opinion on the handling of the tax deductions withholdings from county employees' salaries, issue with a proposed plan to solve traffic problems, Athenaeum Editorial Page political antistrip mine cartoon, Town of Athens financial analysis, "West Virginia Federation of College Republicans", Michael J. Audia insurance correspondence and charges, the Governor has the duty and responsibility to fill the vacancy left by the deceased Auditor
- Language:
- English .
- Physical description:
- 1 of 3
Access and use
- Location of collection:
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West Virginia & Regional History CenterWest Virginia UniversityP.O. Box 60691549 University AvenueMorgantown, WV 26506
- Contact for questions and access:
- POC: Lori HostuttlerEmail: lori.hostuttler@mail.wvu.eduPhone: (304) 293-3536Web: wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu
- Parent restrictions:
- The bulk of the Gubernatorial papers subgroup is closed for processing. Access may be granted at the discretion of the curator.
- Parent terms of access:
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