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Captive Nations Week, 1967- 1970 Car-Card, 1967- 1970 Care-Cari Captive Nations Week, 1967- 1970 1 folder Car-Card, 1967- 1970 1 folder Care-Cari, 1967-1970 1 folder Carl-Calow, 1967-1970 1 folder Carls-Carin, 1967-1970 1 folder Carn, 1967-1970 1 folder Caro-Carp, 1967-1970 1 folder Cam-Carri, 1967- 1970 1 folder Carro-Cars, 1967-1970 1 folder' Carter, A- W, 1967- 1970 1 folder Carth-Caru, 1967-1970 1 folder Carv-Carz, 1967-1970 1 folder Casa-Casp, 1967-1970 1 folder Cass-Casw, 1967-1970 1 folder Cat-Cattle, 1967-1970 1 folder Cau-Caz, 1967-1970 1 folder 9-0919 Ce-Center for, 1967-1970 folder carton 18 Center of - Central, 1967- 1970 folder Centre-Century, 1967-1970 folder Cep-Ces, 1967-1970 folder Ch-Chal, 1967-1970 folder Chamber-Chamberlin, 1967-1970 folder Chambers-Champ, 1967-1970 1 folder Chan-Cham, 1967-1970 1 folder Chap-Chapp, 1967-1970 1 folder Char-Cl~arl,1967-1 970 1 folder Charm-Chary, 1967- 1970 1 folder Chas-Chav, 1967-1970 1 folder Che-Chen, 1967-1970 1 folder Chep-Clir, 1967-1978 1 folder Chis-Chester Co. Board, 1967-1970 1 folder Chester Co. Commissioners - Chester Water, 1967- 1970 1 folder Chestnut-Chew, 1967-1970 1 folder Cheyney State College, 1967-1970 1 folder Chi-Children, 1967- 1970 1 folder Cl~ildren's,1967- 1970 1 folder Childress-Chinese, 1967-1970 1 folder Chin-Chn, 1967-1970 1 folder Cho-Clxist, 1967- 1970 1 folder Christensen-Clxisten, 1967-1970 1 folder Cluistmas-Clxy, 1967- 1970 1 folder 9-0922 C~IU-C~IY,1967- 1970 1 folder carton 19 Ci-Cim, 1967-1970 1 folder Cin-Cit, 1967-1970 1 folder Citizens, A-W, 1967-1970 3 folders Citizenship-Citz, 1967-1970 1 folder Civ-Ciz, 1967-1970 1 folder Civil Aeronautics Board, 1967-1970 5 folders Civil, D-Clap, 1967-1970 1 folder Clare-Clarion, 1967-1970 1 folder Clark, A-W, 1967-1970 1 folder Clarke-Claw, 1967-1970 1 folder Clay-Clayt, 1967-1970 1 folder Cle-Clel, 1967-1970 1 folder 9-0905 Clem-Clew, 1967-1970 1 folder carton 20 Cli-Cliv, 1967-1970 1 folder Clo-Cly, 1967-1970 1 folder Cloak, Mrs. Virginia S, 1968 1 folder Co-Coal, 1967-1970 1 folder Coan-Cob, 1967-1970 1 folder \ COC-Cog,1967-1 970 1 folder Coffey, Dianne, GOP Communications, 1969- 1970 1 folder Cohan-Colde, 1967-1970 1 folder Cohn-Cold, 1967-1970 1 folder Cole, 1967-1970 1 folder Coleman-Colk, 1967- 1970 1 folder Coll-Collings, 1967-1970 1 folder Collins-Colm, 1967-1970 1 folder Colo-Colonial, 1967-1970 1 folder Colonis-Coln, 1967-1970 1 folder Columbus-Com, 1967-1970 1 folder Comi-Commerce, 1967-1970 1 folder Commerce, Department of, 1967-1970 4 folders 9-0908 ' Commerce, Department of, Washington, D.C., 1967-1970 1 folder carton 21 Commerical-Commission, 1967-1970 1 folder Commission on Marine Science, Engineering and Reserves, 1967-1969 2 folders Comissioned-Committee for, 1967-1970 1 folder Committee of-Committeemen's Day, 1967-1970 1 folder Commo-Como, 1967-1970 1 folder Community, A-P, 1967-1970 1 folder Community, R-T, 1967-1970 1 folder Community Affairs, 1967-1970 1 folder Comnp-Comnpre, 1967-1970 1 folder Compt-Corns, 1967-1970 1 folder Cona-Conc, 1967-1970 1 folder Concord Township Airport, 1968-1969 1 folder 9-091 1 Cond-Conf, 1967-1970 1 folder carton 22 Cong-Conl, 1967-1970 1 folder Cominy, Jack L., Press Secretary to the Governor, 1967-1970 1 folder Com-Comer, 1967-1970 1 folder Conno-Connors, 1967- 1970 1 folder Cono-Conr, 1967-1970 1 folder Cons-Conser, 1967-1970 1 folder Consh-Consi, 1967-1970 1 folder Conso-Const, 1967-1970 1 folder Consul-Consular-Consulate, 1967-1970 1 folder Consultant-Consun, 1967-1970 1 folder Cont-Cony, 1967-1970 1 folder Cook, A-W, 1967-1970 1 folder Cookbook-Coon, 1967-1970 1 folder Coop-Coov, 1967-1970 1 folder Cop-Copy, 1967- 1970 I folder Cor-Corb, 1967-1970 1 folder Corc-Corp, 1967-1970 1 folder Corr-Cory, 1967-1970 1 folder Cos-Coty, 1967-1970 1 folder 9-09 14 COU-COUZ,1967-1 970 1 folder carton 23 Concil, 1967-1970 1 folder Council of Human Services, 1967-1970 4 folders Council of State Governments, 1967-1968 7 folders 9-0917 Council of State Governments, 1969- 1970 5 folders carton 24 COV-Cow,1967-1 970 1 folder COX-Coy,1967-1 970 1 folder Cr-Cram, 1967-1970 1 folder Cran-Crawford, 1967-1970 1 folder Crawford County, A-Z, 1967-1970 1 folder Crawford County, F-Crews, 1967-1970 1 folder Crib-Criv, 1967-1970 1 folder Cro-Crook, 1967-19701folder Croop-Crotl~,1967-1 970 1 folder i Crou-Croz, 1967-1970 1 folder Cru-Cs, 1967-1970 1 folder 9-0920 CU-CU~,1967-1 970 1 folder carton 25 Cuinb-Cum, 1967-1970 1 folder Cuinmings, Robert A., Jr., 1967-1969 1 folder Cun-Cup, 1967-1970 1 folder Cur-Curs, 1967-1970 1 folder Curt-Curw, 1967-1970 1 folder CUS-Cy,1967-1 970 1 folder D-Dai, 1967-1970 1 folder Dal-Darn, 1967-1970 1 folder Dan-Danj, 1967-1970 1 folder Dank-Dar, 1967-1970 1 folder Das-Dau, 1967-1970 1 folder Dav-Davin, 1967-1970 1 folder Davis, A-W, 1967-1970 5 folders 9-0923 Davison-Daw, 1967-1970 1 folder carton 26 Day-Daz, 1967-1970 (Inc. Doris Day Correspondence, 1967-1970) 1 folder Dea, 1967-1970 1 folder Deb-Dec, 1967-1970 1 folder Ded-Def, 1967-1970 1 folder Deg-Dek, 1967-1970 1 folder Del-Delk, 1967-1970 1 folder Delaware, 1967-1970 1 folder Delaware River Basin Commission, 1969-1970 1 folder Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission, 1967-1970 1 folder Minutes and Correspondence, 1967 5 folders 9-0906 1968-1970, April 12 folders carton 27 9-0909 1970, May-December 6 folders carton 28 Bloom, Hon. Robert, Executive Secretary to Governor, File, 1968 1 folder Delaware River Port Authority, 1967 Minutes and Correspondence, 1967 2 folders 8 folders carton 29 7 folders carton 30 9-09 18 1970, July - 1971, January 4 folders carton 31 Delaware Valley, 1967-1970 1 folder Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, 1967-1970 Minutes and Correspondence, 1967-1969 6 folders 9-0921 Minutes and Correspondence, 1970 1 folder carton 32 Dell, 1967-1970 1 folder Dem-Demu, 1967-1970 1 folder Democrats, 1968 1 folder DeMolay Week, 1967-1970 1 folder Dempsey, 1967-1970 1 folder Den-Deo, 1967-1970 1 folder Dep-Depu, 1967- 1970 1 folder Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1967-1970 2 folders Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C., 1967-1970 1 folder Der-Desj, 1967-1970 1 folder Derm-Desz, 1967-1970 1 folder Det-Deu, 1967-1970 1 folder Der-Devo, 1967- 1970 1 folder Dew-Dez, 1967-1970 1 folder Di-Dic, 1967-1970 1 folder Dick-Did, 1967-1970 1 folder Die-Dielm, 1967-1970 1 folder 9-0924 Diem-Def, 1967-1970 1 folder carton 33 Dig-Dilk, 1967-1970 1 folder Digest of Federal Aid Programs, 19r folder Dill-Dilw, 1967-1970 folder Dim-Dir, 1967-1970 folder Dis-Div, 1967- 1970 folder Dix-Dl, 1967-1970 folder Do-Docke, 1967-1970 folder Docli-Dog, 1967-1970 1 folder Doh-Dol, 1967-1970 1 folder , Dom, 1967-1970 1 folder Don-Dona, 1967-1970 1 folder Donb-Dop, 1967-1970 1 folder Dor-Donv, 1967- 1970 1 folder Dos-Dough, 1967-1970 folder Douglas-Dov, 1967-1970 folder Dow-Downey, 1967-1970 folder Downi-Doy, 1967-1970 folder Dr-Dray, 1967- 1970 folder Dre-Drey, 1967-1970 folder Dri-Dro, 1967- 1970 1 folder 9-0925 Dru-Dry, 1967-1970 1 folder carton 34 Du-Dud, 1967-1970 1 folder Due-Dug, 1967-1970 1 folder Dull-Dum, 1967- 1970 1 folder Dun-Dune, 1967- 1970 1 folder Dund-Dud, 1967-1970 1 folder DUIUI-Dup,1967-1 970 1 folder Duq-Dm, 1967- 1970 1 folder Dus-Duz, 1967-1970 1 folder Dw-Dz, 1967-1970 1 folder Dwyer, Ilon. 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Harrisburg, 1967-1970 1 folder E-Earth Day, 1967-1970 1 folder Eas-East, 1967-1970 1 folder Eastb-Eaz, 1967- 1970 1 folder Eastern, 1967-1970 1 folder Eb-Eby, 1967- 1970 1 folder Ec-Eck, 1967- 1970 1 folder Eckh-Ecu, 1967- 1970 1 folder Ed-Eds, 1967-1970 1 folder Edinboro State College, 1967- 1970 1 folder 9-0925 Edison Science Youth Day, 1967-1970 1 folder carton 35 Editor and Publisher, January 3 - October 3,1970 (17 issues) 1 folder Education, 1967 1 folder Education, 1968 1 folder Education, 1969 1 folder Education, 1970 1 folder Education Age, 1967 1 folder Education Bulletins (Department of Public Instruction Bulletins), 1967-1968 1 folder Education Bulletins (Department of Public Instruction Bulletins until August 1969), 1969-1970 1 folder Education Commission of the States (Education Congress), 1967-1970 1 folder Education-Releases, Pamphlets, etc, 1967 1 folder Education- Releases, Pamphlets, etc., 1968 1 folder 9-0928 Education- Releases, Pamphlets, etc., 1969 1 folder carton 36 Education- Releases, Pamphlets, etc., 1970 1 folder Educaiional, 1966-1970 1 folder Edw-Edwards, J., 1967-1970 1 folder Eg-Ei, 1967- 1970 1 folder Eight Great Republican Years, undated 1 folder Einstein, Albert-Medical Center, 1967-1970 1 folder Eis, 1967-1970 1 folder Eisenhower College, 1967 1 folder Eisenhower, Dwight D., Gala at Hershey, 1970 1 folder Eisenhower, Mr. and Mrs.
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