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Box 11

 Container

Contains 11 Results:

8g : Maine Insurance Advisory Board, 1973-1974

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 1
Identifier: MC089/01
Scope and Content Note From the Series: In 1972 Gov. Ken Curtis selected James Longley, a successful insurance agent, to lead a state government cost-cutting commission. Longley accepted the position and dedicated himself seriously to the project. The following year, his Maine Management and Cost Survey Commission released a report with more than 800 recommendations, which were projected to save the state at least $24 million. Among the recommendations was the suggestion of changing the state's university system. The report proved...
Dates: 1973-1974

8g : Maine Insurance Advisory Board, 1973

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 2
Identifier: MC089/01
Scope and Content Note From the Series: In 1972 Gov. Ken Curtis selected James Longley, a successful insurance agent, to lead a state government cost-cutting commission. Longley accepted the position and dedicated himself seriously to the project. The following year, his Maine Management and Cost Survey Commission released a report with more than 800 recommendations, which were projected to save the state at least $24 million. Among the recommendations was the suggestion of changing the state's university system. The report proved...
Dates: 1973

8h : Bureau of Alcoholic Beverages, 1973

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 3
Identifier: MC089/01
Scope and Content Note From the Series: In 1972 Gov. Ken Curtis selected James Longley, a successful insurance agent, to lead a state government cost-cutting commission. Longley accepted the position and dedicated himself seriously to the project. The following year, his Maine Management and Cost Survey Commission released a report with more than 800 recommendations, which were projected to save the state at least $24 million. Among the recommendations was the suggestion of changing the state's university system. The report proved...
Dates: 1973

8h : Bureau of Alcoholic Beverages, 1973

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 4
Identifier: MC089/01
Scope and Content Note From the Series: In 1972 Gov. Ken Curtis selected James Longley, a successful insurance agent, to lead a state government cost-cutting commission. Longley accepted the position and dedicated himself seriously to the project. The following year, his Maine Management and Cost Survey Commission released a report with more than 800 recommendations, which were projected to save the state at least $24 million. Among the recommendations was the suggestion of changing the state's university system. The report proved...
Dates: 1973

9 : State Liquor Commission, 1973

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 5
Identifier: MC089/01
Scope and Content Note From the Series: In 1972 Gov. Ken Curtis selected James Longley, a successful insurance agent, to lead a state government cost-cutting commission. Longley accepted the position and dedicated himself seriously to the project. The following year, his Maine Management and Cost Survey Commission released a report with more than 800 recommendations, which were projected to save the state at least $24 million. Among the recommendations was the suggestion of changing the state's university system. The report proved...
Dates: 1973

10 : Department of Personnel, 1973-1974

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 6
Identifier: MC089/01
Scope and Content Note From the Series: In 1972 Gov. Ken Curtis selected James Longley, a successful insurance agent, to lead a state government cost-cutting commission. Longley accepted the position and dedicated himself seriously to the project. The following year, his Maine Management and Cost Survey Commission released a report with more than 800 recommendations, which were projected to save the state at least $24 million. Among the recommendations was the suggestion of changing the state's university system. The report proved...
Dates: 1973-1974

10 : Department of Personnel, 1973

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 7
Identifier: MC089/01
Scope and Content Note From the Series: In 1972 Gov. Ken Curtis selected James Longley, a successful insurance agent, to lead a state government cost-cutting commission. Longley accepted the position and dedicated himself seriously to the project. The following year, his Maine Management and Cost Survey Commission released a report with more than 800 recommendations, which were projected to save the state at least $24 million. Among the recommendations was the suggestion of changing the state's university system. The report proved...
Dates: 1973

10 : Department of Personnel, 1973

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 8
Identifier: MC089/01
Scope and Content Note From the Series: In 1972 Gov. Ken Curtis selected James Longley, a successful insurance agent, to lead a state government cost-cutting commission. Longley accepted the position and dedicated himself seriously to the project. The following year, his Maine Management and Cost Survey Commission released a report with more than 800 recommendations, which were projected to save the state at least $24 million. Among the recommendations was the suggestion of changing the state's university system. The report proved...
Dates: 1973

10 : Department of Personnel, 1973

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 9
Identifier: MC089/01
Scope and Content Note From the Series: In 1972 Gov. Ken Curtis selected James Longley, a successful insurance agent, to lead a state government cost-cutting commission. Longley accepted the position and dedicated himself seriously to the project. The following year, his Maine Management and Cost Survey Commission released a report with more than 800 recommendations, which were projected to save the state at least $24 million. Among the recommendations was the suggestion of changing the state's university system. The report proved...
Dates: 1973

[10] : State of Maine Department of Personnel : Study of Personnel Laws and Rules, 1972-1973

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 10
Identifier: MC089/01
Scope and Content Note From the Series: In 1972 Gov. Ken Curtis selected James Longley, a successful insurance agent, to lead a state government cost-cutting commission. Longley accepted the position and dedicated himself seriously to the project. The following year, his Maine Management and Cost Survey Commission released a report with more than 800 recommendations, which were projected to save the state at least $24 million. Among the recommendations was the suggestion of changing the state's university system. The report proved...
Dates: 1972-1973