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Committee on Criminal Justice: Juvenile justice grant files

Part of: Massachusetts Committee on Criminal Justice

Juvenile justice grant files, 1980-1992.

10 record center cartons
Call no.: PS5/436

Arrangement: Arranged chronologically by year, thereunder by subgrant no
Notes: 1980-1983 files removed from: Reports and studies ((M-Ar)401) Box 1: 1980-1981.  Box 2: 1982.  Box 3: 1982-1983. Box 4: 1983- 1984.  Box 5: 1984-1985.  Box 6: 1986.  Box 7: 1987-1988.  Box 8: 1988-1989.  Box 9: 1989-1991.  Box 10: 1991-1992
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Committee on Criminal Justice: Minutes

Part of: Massachusetts Committee on Criminal Justice

Minutes, 1977-1981.

1 document box
Call no.: PS5/1691

Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
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Committee on Criminal Justice: Reports and studies

Part of: Massachusetts Committee on Criminal Justice

Reports and studies, 1970-1981.

4 record center cartons and 1 document box
Call no.: PS5/401

Notes: 1980-1983 files removed to: Juvenile justice grant files ((M-Ar)436)
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Committee on Public Safety: Civilian defense activity forms

Part of: Massachusetts Committee on Public Safety

Civilian defense activity forms, 1942-1943.

3 record center cartons
Call no.: PS16/1553X

Scope and Content: The Massachusetts Committee on Public Safety, originally operational during World War I, was resurrected by Gov. Leverett Saltonstall on Aug. 23, 1940 in anticipation of U.S. involvement in World War II. The committee was confirmed by Exec Order no. 1, Dec. 31, 1941, pursuant to St 1941, c 719, as an agency of the Executive Dept. The committee’s role was extended on Jan. 31, 1942 by St 1942, c 13, following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. It was ultimately dissolved with the war’s end in May 1945. The committee was responsible for organizing, supervising, directing, and coordinating local committees on public safety in the cities and towns of the Commonwealth. The committee carried out its duties through administrative divisions and nine regional zones, each with regional offices staffed with state employees as well as extensive volunteer involvement. The responsibilities of the local committees included management of air raid precautions and other civilian defense programs necessary to protect lives and property.
Arrangement: Arranged numerically by region, thereunder alphabetically by municipality
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Committee on Public Safety: Executive director’s administrative files

Part of: Massachusetts Committee on Public Safety

Executive director's administrative files, 1941-1944.

1 record center carton and 1 document box
Call no.: PS16/1560X

Scope and Content: The Massachusetts Committee on Public Safety, originally operational during World War I, was resurrected by Gov. Leverett Saltonstall on Aug. 23, 1940 in anticipation of U.S. involvement in World War II. The committee was confirmed by Exec Order no. 1, Dec. 31, 1941, pursuant to St 1941, c 719, as an agency of the Executive Dept. The committee’s role was extended on Jan. 31, 1942 by St 1942, c 13, following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. It was ultimately dissolved with the war’s end in May 1945. The committee was responsible for organizing, supervising, directing, and coordinating local committees on public safety in the cities and towns of the Commonwealth. The committee carried out its duties through administrative divisions and nine regional zones, each with regional offices staffed with state employees as well as extensive volunteer involvement. The responsibilities of the local committees included management of air raid precautions and other civilian defense programs necessary to protect lives and property.
Notes: Some correspondence and memorandums replaced by preservation photocopies
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Committee on Public Safety: Health and Social Services Division administrative files

Part of: Massachusetts Committee on Public Safety

Health and Social Services Division administrative files, 1941-1943.

1 record center carton
Call no.: PS16/1557X

Scope and Content: The Massachusetts Committee on Public Safety, originally operational during World War I, was resurrected by Gov. Leverett Saltonstall on Aug. 23, 1940 in anticipation of U.S. involvement in World War II. The committee was confirmed by Exec Order no. 1, Dec. 31, 1941, pursuant to St 1941, c 719, as an agency of the Executive Dept. The committee’s role was extended on Jan. 31, 1942 by St 1942, c 13, following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. It was ultimately dissolved with the war’s end in May 1945. The committee was responsible for organizing, supervising, directing, and coordinating local committees on public safety in the cities and towns of the Commonwealth. The committee carried out its duties through administrative divisions and nine regional zones, each with regional offices staffed with state employees as well as extensive volunteer involvement. The responsibilities of the local committees included management of air raid precautions and other civilian defense programs necessary to protect lives and property.
Notes: Correspondence and memorandums replaced by preservation photocopies
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Committee on Public Safety: Medical Division administrative files

Part of: Massachusetts Committee on Public Safety

Medical Division administrative files, 1941-1945.

1 record center carton
Call no.: PS16/1556X

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Committee on Public Safety: Planning and Technical Division administrative files

Part of: Massachusetts Committee on Public Safety

Planning and Technical Division administrative files, 1940-1943.

1 record center carton
Call no.: PS16/1559X

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Committee on Public Safety: Regional Administration Division administrative files

Part of: Massachusetts Committee on Public Safety

Regional Administration Division administrative files, 1941-1944.

2 record center cartons
Call no.: PS16/1561X

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Committee on Public Safety: Services and Supplies Division administrative files

Part of: Massachusetts Committee on Public Safety

Services and Supplies Division administrative files, 1941-1944.

1 record center carton
Call no.: PS16/1555X

Scope and Content: The Massachusetts Committee on Public Safety, originally operational during World War I, was resurrected by Gov. Leverett Saltonstall on Aug. 23, 1940 in anticipation of U.S. involvement in World War II. The committee was confirmed by Exec Order no. 1, Dec. 31, 1941, pursuant to St 1941, c 719, as an agency of the Executive Dept. The committee’s role was extended on Jan. 31, 1942 by St 1942, c 13, following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. It was ultimately dissolved with the war’s end in May 1945. The committee was responsible for organizing, supervising, directing, and coordinating local committees on public safety in the cities and towns of the Commonwealth. The committee carried out its duties through administrative divisions and nine regional zones, each with regional offices staffed with state employees as well as extensive volunteer involvement. The responsibilities of the local committees included management of air raid precautions and other civilian defense programs necessary to protect lives and property.
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