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1 1975/5/6, Proclamation, Be Kind to Animals 1975/5/6, Proclamation, Solar Energy 1975/5/6, Speech, Retired Federal Employes 1975/5/7, Speech, Mercer County Association for the Retarded 1975/5/8, Proclamation, National Golf 1975/5/8, Speech, Health Underwriters Association 1975/5/8, Statement, Penn Central 1975/5/9, Speech, Rails Testimony 1975/5/9, Statement, Vietnam Refugees 1975/5/9, Proclamation, Flag 1975/5/9, Proclamation, Pennsylvania Dutch 1975/5/12, Statement, Governor's Schedule 1975/5/12, Speech, Norristown State Hospital Community Center 1975/5/12, Proclamation, Pennsylvania Aviation 1975/5/12, Proclamation, Dairy Month 1975/5/13, Statement, Campaign Contribution Report Bill 1975/5/13, Statement, Cable TV Stock 1975/5/13, Speech, Surface Trancportation 1975/5/14, Statement, Elderly Social Services 1975/5/14, Statement, Employes Salary Freeze 1975/5/14, Statement, Cambodian Development 1975/5/14, Statement, News Conference 1975/5/14, Proclamation, 28th Infantry Division Memorial 1975/5/15, Statement, Allentown 1975/5/15, Statement, Sugar Bowl Wager 1975/5/15, Statement, Land Use Report 1975/5/16, Statement, Governor's Schedule 1975/5/16, Statement, Stanley Cup Wager 1975/5/16, Statement, General Walter T. Kerwin 1975/5/16, Proclamation, Car Care 1975/5/19, Statement, Aid to Non-Public Schools 1975/5/20, Speech, Esquire Magazine's
2 Business Committee on the Arts 1975/5/21, Proclamation, Garment Workers' 1975/5/21, Statement, Garment Workers' 1975/5/22, Statement, Commission for Women 1975/5/22, Statement, Commission for Women 1975/5/22, Statement, Commission for Women 1975/5/22, Statement, Commission for Women 1975/5/22, Speech, Commission for Women 1975/5/22, Proclamation, Women Engineers' 1975/5/23, Statement, Public Assistance 1975/5/23, Statement, Governor's Schedule 1975/5/23, Proclamation, Small Business 1975/5/27, Statement, State Police 1975/5/27, Statement, Mario Andretti 1975/5/27, Statement, Indiantown Gap Welcomes Vietnamese Refugees 1975/5/27, Statement, Jimmy Hawley 1975/5/27, Proclamation, Fraternal 1975/5/27, Proclamation, Pennsylvania Safe Boating 1975/5/27, Proclamation, Pennsylvania State Police 1975/5/27, Proclamation, Pennsylvania Youth Conservation 1975/5/27, Proclamation, Pennsylvania Apparel Manufacturing 1975/5/27, Proclamation, Buy American Products Month 1975/5/28, Proclamation, Wistar 1975/5/28, Statement, Philadelphia Flyers 1975/5/28, Speech, Vietnamese Refugees 1975/5/28, Statement, Valley Forge Park 1975/5/29, Statement, Arts Council 1975/5/29, Statement, News Conference 1975/5//30, Statement, Governor's Justice Commission 1975/6/2, Statement, Governnor's Schedule 1975/6/2, Statement, Strip Mine Bill 11
3 1975/6/3, Statement, Lackawanna County New Transit System 1975/6/3, Statement, Employment Security Offices 1975/6/3, Statement, Civil Service Status for Housing Authorities Employes 1975/6/4, Statement, Public Assistance 1975/6/4, Statement, Nations Rail System 1975/6/5, Statement, Pocono Arts Center 1975/6/5, Statement, Equal Rights Amendment 1975/6/5, Statement, Advocate for the Physically Handicapped 1975/6/5, Statement, Health Center, Armstrong County 1975/6/6, Proclamation, Father's 1975/6/6, Proclamation, Space 1975/6/6, Statement, Malpractice Insurance Bill 1975/6/6, Statement, Waiting For Unemployment Eliminated 1975/6/10, Proclamation, Pennsylvania Beef 1975/6/12, Speech, AFL-CIO Convention 12 Location: Contents: Carton: Folder: Carton /6/12, Statement, Southwest Regional Planning Council 1975/6/16, Proclamation, National Awareness 1975/6/17, Proclamation, Exceptional Children's 1975/6/17, Proclamation, Personnel Services 1975/6/17, Proclamation, Amateur Radio 1975/6/12, Statement, Southeast Regional Planning Council 1975/6/17, Statement, Bill signing 1975/6/17, Statement, Governor's schedule 1975/6/17, Statement, Highway Bill 1975/6/17, Statement, Pocono Arts Center 1975/6/18, Statement, Bill Signing
4 1975/6/19, Statement, Comprehensive Emergency Medical Services Plan 1975/6/20, Statement, Pocono Art Center 1975/6/20, Statement, Bill Signing 1975/6/24, Statement, Governor's Justice Commission 1975/5/24, Statement, Governor's Justice Commission 1975/6/25, Proclamation, American Dance Month 1975/6/25, Statement, Governor's Schedule 1975/6/26, Speech, Women's Rights 1975/6/26, Statement, Budget 1975/6/27, Statement, Bill Signing 1975/6/30, Statement, Governor's Justice Commission 1975/6/30, Statement, Bill Signing 1975/6/30, Statement, Budget Signing 1975/7/1, Statement, Binding Arbitration 1975/7/9, Proclamation, Baton Twirling /9, Proclamation, International Association of Auditoreum Managers Golden Anniversary /9, Proclamation, Pennsylvania Hunting and Fishing 1975/7/9, Statement, Strike /9, Statement, Bill Signing 1975/7/9, Statement, Pennasylvania Hunting and Fishing 1975/7/9, Speech, J. Robert Ippolito 1975/7/10, Statement, Governor's Schedule /10, Statement, Strike /10, Statement, Bill Signing 1975/7/10, Statement, PillA Bond Issue /11, Statement, Rails 1975/7/15, Proclamation, Records Management /15, Proclamation, Coast Guard 1975/7/15, Proclamation, Better Water for Pennsylvania /15, Statement, Senate Confirmation 1975/7/16, Proclamation, Newspaper 1975/7/16, Statement, Governor's Schedule 1975/7/17, Statement, Rail Testimony /17, Statement, Bill Signing 1 2
5 1975/7/18, Statement, Norval Reece 1975/7/18, Statement, Governor's Schedule 1975/7/18, Statement, Louis P. Vitti 1975/7/18, Statement, Rail Testimony 1975/7/22, Statement, Governor's Schedule 1975/7/22, Statement, Anti-Busing Bill 1975/7/22, Statement, Robert E. Switzer 1975/7/22, Statement, General Services 1975/7/23, Statement, Governor's Justice Commission 1975/7/23, Statement, William Robinson 1975/7/23, Proclamation, Juvenile Justice 1975/7/24, Statement, Task Force on Criminal Justice 1975/7/24, Statement, Juvenile Justice 1975/7/24, Statement, Verdell Dean 1975/7/25, Statement, Bill Signing 1975/7/25, Statement, Veto Messages 1975/7/25, Statement, Nursing Home Loan Program 1975/7/25, Statement, Vietnam Refugees 1975/7/28, Proclamation, Environmental Education 1975/7/28, Speech, National Federation of Jewish Mens' Clubs 1975/7/28, Statement, Governor's Schedule 1975/7/29, Statement, Tom Crane 1975/7/30, Speech, The American Telephone and Telegraph Company 1975/7/31, Statement, Senior Citizens Property Tax Rebate 1975/7/31, Statement, Bill Signing 1975/7/31, Statement, PillA Bond 1975/7/31, Proclamation, Military Order of the Purple Heart 1975/8/1, Statement, Rail Trust Fund 1975/8/1, Statement, Bill Signing 1975/8/1, Statement, Bill Signing 1975/8/1, Statement, Veto Messages 1975/8/4, Statement, Blue Cross Bill 1975/8/4, Statement, Trial Court Nominating Commission 1975/8/4, Statement, Trial Court Nominating Commission 1975/8/4, Statement, Trial Court 3 4
6 Nominating Commission 1975/8/4, Statement, Trial Court Nominating Commission 1975/8/5, Proclamation, People United to Save Humanity 1975/8/5, Proclamation, Country Music Month 1975/8/6, Statement, Nancy Henry 1975/8/6, Statement, Michael Baker 1975/8/8, Statement, Federal Grand Jury 1975/8/14, Statement, 3-Part Directory 1975/8/18, Speech, Pennsylvania Health Conference 1975/8/18, Proclamation, Washington High School Band 1975/8/18, Proclamation, Kiss Your Baby 1975/8/18, Statement, New Task Force 1975/8/18, Statement, Federal Rail Plan 1975/8/20, Statement, Louis J. Carter 1975/8/21, Statement, Revenue Department Reorganization 1975/8/21, Statement, Philadelphia Firemen 1975/8/21, Proclamation, Erie County Fair s 1975/8/21, Proclamation, Steuben 1975/8/22, Statement, Robert C. Wilburn 1975/8/22, Statement, Property Tax Rebate Program 1975/8/25, Statement, Governor's Schedule 1975/8/25, Proclamation, Puerto-Rican 1975/8/26, Proclamation, Citizenship 1975/8/26, Proclamation, Equal Rights 1975/8/26, Proclamation, Occupational Safety 1975/8/26, Proclamation, Union Label 1975/8/26, Proclamation, Sight-Saving Month 1975/8/26, Statement, Equal Rights 1975/8/27, Statement, Government Waste 1975/8/27, Speech, Rotary Club 1975/8/28, Proclamation, Nick Ruggieri 1975/8/28, Statement, Governor's Schedule 5
7 1975/8/28, Statement, Energy and Natural Gas Situation 1975/8/28, Statement, Arthur H. Reede 1975/8/29, Statement, Gas Deregulation 1975/8/29, Statement, Nursing Home Loan Program. 1975/8/29, Proclamation, International Literacy 1975/8/29, Proclamation, Safety on the Streets 1975/9/1, Statement, Labor Message 1975/9/3, Statement, Strike Situations 1975/9/4, Statement, Governor's Schedule 1975/9/4, Statement, School Bus Safety 1975/9/4, Statement, Rural Electric 1975/9/4, Proclamation, School Bus Safety 1975/9/5, Proclamation, Business Women's 1975/9/5, Statement, LEAA Grant 1975/9/8, Statement, Motor Vehicle Code 1975/9/9, Speech, Voter Registration Task Force 1975/9/9, Statement, Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act 1975/9//9, Statement, Professional Licensure Testimony 1975/9/10, Speech, Railroad Museum 1975/9/11, Speech, Lock Haven State College 1975/9/11, Statement, Joseph Vicites 1975/9/11, Statement, Governor's Schedule 1975/9/12, Statement, Elizabeth Seton 1975/9/12, Proclamation, Elizabeth Seton 1975/9/12, Proclamation, Commodore John Barry 1975/9/12, Proclamation, National Anthem 1975/9/12, Statement, Trial Court Nominating Commission 1975/9/12, Proclamation, Committeemen's 1975/9/12, Speech, National Babtist Convention 6 7
8 1975/9/16, Speech, Pennsylvania Chamber of Commerce 1975/9/16, Speech, Association of Interstate Commerce Commission Practitioners 1975/9/17, Speech, Northern Textile Association 1975/9/19, Speech, Pennsylvania Black Democratic Committee 1975/9/19, Statement, Governor's Schedule 1975/9/19, Statement, Historical and Museum Commission Budget 1975/9/19, Statement, Human Services Report 1975/9/19, Statement, Care Funding 1975/9/19, Speech, National Sattes Conference on Balanced Growth and Development 1975/9/20, Speech, United Auto Workers Testimonial Dinner 1975/9/22, Speech, Jesse Miller 1975/8/22, Statement, Esther Clark 1975/9/22, Statement, Supplemental Assistance Plan No /9/22, Proclamation, Constitutional Amendment 1975/9/23, Statement, Boy Scout Recruitment 1975/9/23, Statement, Karren Stead 1975/9/23, Statement, of Concern for World Hunger 1975/9/23, Statement, Haym Salomon 1975/9/23, Statement, General Casimir Pulaski Memorial 1975/9/23, Statement, Reorganization Plan No /9/23, Proclamation, Pennsylvania Young Farmers 1975/9/23, Proclamation, Deborah Month 1975/9/23, Proclamation, Toastmasters Month 1975/9/23, Proclamation, General Casimir Pulaski Memorial 1975/9/23, Proclamation, White Cane 1975/9/23, Proclamation, Gold Star Mothers 1975/9/23, Proclamation, Haym Salomon 8 9
9 1975/9/23, Proclamation, Employ the Handicapped 1975/9/24, Statement, United States Railway Association 1975/9/24, Statement, Governor's Schedule 1975/9/25, Statement, Care Program 1975/9/25, Speech, Presidential Announcement 1975/9/25, Proclamation, Extreme Emergency 1975/9/25, Proclamation, Equal Rights 1975/9/26, Proclamation, Extreme Emergency 1975/9/28, Speech, BiCentennial Pennsylvania in Florida 1975/9/29, Proclamation, Columbus 1975/9/29, Statement, Delinquent Corporate Taxes 1975/9/29, Statement, Governor's Schedule 1975/9/29, Speech, Fair Employment Practice Act 1975/9/29, Statement, David R. Brown 1975/9/30, Statement, Denenberg Nomination 1975/9/30, Statement, Constitutional Amendments 1975/9/30, Speech, Israel Bond Dinner 1975/10/1, Proclamation, B'Nai B'Rith Month , Proclamation, Boost Pennsylvania /2, Speech, Chief Executive Forum 1975/10/2, Statement, Retired Teachers Cost of Living Increase 1975/10/2, Statement, Edward Robinson /3, Statement, Bill Signing /3, Statement, Public Utility Realty Tax 1975/10/4, Proclamation, United States Navy , Proclamation, Help Young America 1975/1017, Statement, Flood 1975/10/8, Statement, Temple University 10 11
10 Hospital 1975/10/8, Statement, News Conference 1975/10/8, Statement, Bill Signing 1975/10/8, Statement, Governor's Schedule 1975/10/8, Statement, National Conference of State Legislatures 1975/10/8, Statement, Pennsylvania Ballet 1975/10/8, Proclamation, Pennsylvania Ballet 1975/10/9, Proclamation, Poetry 1975/10/9, Proclamation, William Penn 1975/10/9, Proclamation, Legal Secretaries 1975/10/10, Statement, Michael Johnson 1975/10/10, Statement, Perry S. Patterson 1975/10/10, Statement, Revenue Department Investigation 1975/10/10, Statement, News Conference 1975/10/15, Statement, Anti-Inflation Gardens 1975/10/15, Statement, Vitiligo 1975/10/15, Proclamation, Cigar 1975/10/15, Proclamation, Career Guidance 1975/10/15, Proclamation, Vitiligo 1975/10/15, Proclamation, Mental Retardation Month 1975/10/15, Proclamation, Diabetes Month 1975/10/15, Statement, Jacob Kassab 1975/10/15, Statement, Malpractice Bill 1975/10/16, Proclamation, Cleaner Air 1975/10/16, Statement, New York City Crises 1975/10/16, Statement, Governor's Schedule 1975/10/17, Proclamation, National Parkinson 1975/10/17, Statement, Federal Flood Insurance 1975/10/17, Statement, General Services 1975/10/17, Statement, Jewish National Fund Conference 1975/10/17, Statement, Sales Tax Record Destruction 1975/10/19, Statement, Governor's Review 12
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