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Inventory of the Robert J. Lagomarsino Collection: Federal Collection, 1974-1992.
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Description
This collection documents Federal issues occurring during Robert J. Lagomarsino's public serve as a United States Congressman from 1974 to 1992. The collection also includes current events. The collection consists of correspondence, congressional bills, memoranda, newsletters, press releases, news articles, research publications, special reports, and speeches.
Background
It was 1965, when California State Senator Robert Lagomarsino first voted to authorize funds for an advance acquisition site study for a state college. At that time, he also introduced Senate Bill #70, which called for the establishment of a state college for Ventura County. Almost twenty-five years later, Mr. Lagomarsino continued his fight for a Ventura County university at a 1990 California State University site selection meeting. In 1992, Mr. Lagomarsino generously dedicated his papers, furniture, and memorabilia to California State University, Northridge's satellite campus in Ventura, California. The donated collection was transferred in 2000 to California State University Channel Islands, Ventura County's own four year university.
Extent
200 Linear Feet
Restrictions
Reproduction of archival material is subject to the terms and conditions of the Copyright Act. See US Code: Title 17, Section 107, Fair Use, for provisions and guidelines, which include limited, non-profit use for scholarship. The researcher, by signing the registration card, agrees not to quote, publish, reproduce, or display the copy in whole or in part, without permission from the University Library and the copyright owner. Copies may not be further duplicated nor deposited in or given to other institutions, without the written permission of the University Library and the copyright owner. Securing permission to publish is the responsibility of the user. The researcher, by signing the registration card, agrees to hold harmless the University and its governing body and associates and the Library and its staff against all suits, claims, actions, and expenses arising out of his/her use of unpublished materials obtained from the archives.
Availability
The collection is open for research. Some confidential matter is restricted.