Part of: Executive Office of Economic Affairs
Undersecretary’s project files, 1982-1991.
4 record center cartons
Call no.: EC1/1923X
Scope and Content: In Massachusetts the Executive Office of Manpower Affairs was established in 1969; it was informally renamed Executive Office of Economic Affairs in 1975, and after a period in which it was also known as the Executive Office of Economic Development and Manpower Affairs, its name was legislatively changed to Executive Office of Economic Affairs in 1987.
Arrangement: Arranged alphabetically by subject
Notes: Series first collated in 1989 from files belonging to the undersecretary in his previous capacity as economic advisor to the governor
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Part of: Massachusetts Executive Office of Human Services
Undersecretary's subject files, 1976-1988.
7 record center cartons
Call no.: HS1/1834
Scope and Content: Since 1971 the Executive Office of Human Services (Executive Office of Health and Human Services since 1992) has been responsible through its constitutent agencies for the delivery of a wide range of services to persons with financial, health, social, protective, rehabilitation, and correctional needs. Its role is one of management and fiscal oversight, coordination of interagency planning and program development, and policy analysis. Series is created to oversee its departments and establish policy.
Arrangement: Arranged alphabetically by subject
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Part of: Executive Office of Environmental Affairs
Undersecretary's waste management administration subject files, 1983-1990.
3 record center cartons
Call no.: EN1/1806
Scope and Content: The post of undersecretary in Massachusetts’s Executive Office of Environmental Affairs was established by MGLA c 21A, s 1. The principal duty assigned to this officer is oversight and coordination of state’s waste management programs. Series is created to develop policies, regulation, and legislation in the areas of hazardous, solid, and low level radioactive wastes.
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Part of: Special Commission to Investigate and Study the Uniform Commercial Code
Unpublished appendix to report on the Uniform Commercial Code, 1954.
3 volumes in 2 document boxes
Call no.: CO17/1491X
Scope and Content: The Special Commission to Investigate and Study the Uniform Commercial Code, established in 1953, submitted a report to the General Court in Jan. 1954, consisting of draft legislation (1953 H 2400) eventually adopted as St 1957, c 765 (MGLA c106). Included with the report was this appendix, consisting of official comments of the commission that were in fact those of the code’s sponsoring organizations, the American Law Institute and the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. Since the comments were eventually to be included in the annotated version of Massachusetts General Laws, this copy of the appendix, consisting of edited printed copy, was filed with the clerk of the House of Representatives on Jan. 27, 1954 but not reprinted as part of the commission report.
Notes: Title page: Appendix B to Report to the Special Commission to Investigate and Study the Uniform Commercial Code
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Part of: Governor
USO Saigon sign-in register, 1968-1973.
1 volume
Call no.: GO1/1562X
Notes: Sent to Governor Francis W. Sargent in 1973 by United Service Organizations, Inc
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Part of: Department of Public Utilities
Utility company annual returns, 1920-1997.
73 record center cartons
Call no.: CA3/2193
Scope and Content: Since 1919 the Dept. of Public Utilities has been responsible for regulating Massachusetts gas, electric, water, telecommunications, and transportation utility companies (currently pursuant to MGLA c 25). It requires annual returns in the form of financial statements from these companies, specifically per St 160, s 242 (railroads), St 161, s 138 (street railways), St 164, s 63 (municipal gas and electric), St 164, 83 (gas and electric), St 165, ss 2, 7 (water), and St 166, s 11 (telephone and telegraph).
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
Notes: Containers numbered by agency as: 1001-1066, 1073-1077, 1079-1080. –Appendix: Boston Consolidated Gas Company and Old Colony Gas Company, utilities whose annual returns would fall within the scope of this series, although not specified by name in its finding aid, were subsidiaries of Eastern Gas and Fuel Associates, which published the periodical: Associate. Issues from 1946 to 1986 are available in the Archives reference library. For detailed holdings see appendix finding aid
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Part of: Boston State Hospital
Utilization Review Committee minutes, 1971-1977.
2 file folders (partial document box)
Call no.: HS7.10/1125X
Scope and Content: The Boston Lunatic Hospital was established as a municipal agency in 1839; it was renamed Boston Insane Hospital in 1897. It was made a Massachusetts state agency under the name Boston State Hospital in 1908 and closed in 1981.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
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