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Subseries 2. Issues and position papers

Scope and Content Notes:

Thornburgh delivered twelve position papers on topics of concern to voters. In addition to the issued papers, and drafts, there are binders and folders of research materials designed for debate preparation and issue discussions.


Box 23
Folder 1-3 Issue References (published materials) (annotated); some with historical material pre 1966 1966
Folder 4 Position papers (bound copy) November, 1966
Folder 5 Position Paper #1: Help for the Aged October 10, 1966
Folder 6 Position Paper #2: We Need Better Law Enforcement October 13, 1966
Folder 7 Position Paper #3: Pittsburgh Can Solve its Transportation Problems October 18, 1966
Folder 8 Position Paper #4: A Better Way for Urban Renewal October 20, 1966
Folder 9 Position Paper #5: Education: Top Priority October 24, 1966
Folder 10 Position Paper #6: Vietnam as a Subject for Concern and Debate October 28, 1966
Folder 11 Position Paper #7: Civil Rights October 30, 1966
Folder 12 Position Paper #8: International Trade: When it Helps, When it Hurts October 31, 1966
Folder 13 Position Paper #9: Problems of Foreign Policy November 1, 1966
Folder 14 Position Paper #10: Economic Problems November 2, 1966
Folder 15 Position Paper #11: Poverty Programs Should Help the Poor, Not the Politicians November 3, 1966
Folder 16 Position Paper #12: Labor Problems November 4, 1966
Folder 17 Political and legal newsletters regarding the Thornburgh campaign 1966
Folder 18-19 Research Binder: Issues (annotated) 1966
Folder 20 Research Plans, Drafts and Memos 1966
Folder 21 Question and Answer Session (annotated) August 27, 1966
Folder 22 Neighborhood Youth Corps (annotated) 1966
Folder 23 Moorhead Debate 1966
Folder 24 The League of Women Voters Questionnaire (annotated) 1966
Folder 25 Scranton/Shafer Administration Accomplishments September 7, 1966