Subject Files, 1948-1968

Extent:
17.6 cubic ft.
Scope and content:

This series contains a variety of materials relating to Paul A. Fino's career as a Member of Congress. The materials within this series allow for one to see the breadth and scope of activities that Mr. Fino engaged in over his career. Within this series there is a large amount of correspondence from his constituents, from that pertaining to specific legislation, as well as that from departments within the government in many cases Mr. Fino's reply is attached whether it be a form letter or a specific response. Included in the subject files are Mr Fino's remarks from the Congressional Record, relating to his position on other members' legislation, and press releases relating to specific bills he sponsored, the bills of which can be found within the series entitled Legislation. Mr. Fino recieved numerous invitaions during his time in office from constituents as well as to the inaugurations of Presidents Eisenhower and Kennedy which are located within folders entitled Inaugural Materials.This series also contains newspaper clippings, newsletters, and campaign materials from his own campaigns for congress and the senate as well as those relating to presidential campaigns.

Language:
English .

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