Box 7
Contains 9 Results:
Virginia Reorganization - General, 1948-1949
Scope and Contents Letter from Governor William M. Tuck appointing Charles J. Duke, Jr. as acting Director of the Department of Professional and Occupational Registration, July 21, 1948. Correspondence on personnel issues. November 24, 1948 news release “Effects of Reorganization Beginning to Show” and other news releases and letters. September 26, 1949 radio speech about the reorganization of state government.
Virginia Reorganization - Correspondence, 1948
Virginia Reorganization - Correspondence, 1949
Scope and Contents Correspondence about the Reorganization Program with Governor William M. Tuck, Virginia state employees and others.
Virginia Reorganization - Correspondence, 1949-1950
Scope and Contents Correspondence about the Reorganization Program with Governor William M. Tuck, Virginia state employees and others.
Virginia Reorganization - Correspondence, 1950-1951
Scope and Contents Correspondence about the Reorganization Program with Governor William M. Tuck, Virginia state employees and others. Includes undated draft off the final report sent to The Honorable William M. Tuck, Governor of Virginia from Charles F. Duke.
Virginia Reorganization - Correspondence - Congratulation Letters, 1948
Scope and Contents Congratulatory letters from friends and people in Virginia government for his appointment as Chief of Staff of the Reorganization Program.
Virginia Reorganization - Correspondence - Reports, 1948
Scope and Contents Reports, memos, proposals and correspondence on the Departments of "Professional and Occupational Registration," "Highway Safety Program," "Safety Program," "Grounds and Buildings,"Labor and Industry" and others.
Norfolk and Richmond Divisions - William T. Hodges Papers, 1932 September-October
Scope and Contents Letters to and from William T. Hodges, Dean of Men at the College and later Director of the Norfolk and Richmond Divisions.
Norfolk and Richmond Divisions - William T. Hodges Papers, 1932 November-December
Scope and Contents Letters to and from William T. Hodges, Dean of Men at the College and later Director of the Norfolk and Richmond Divisions.