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Moskovitz, Adolph Papers
MC 106  
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Series I: School Board Clippings

Material Specific Details: The creator was meticulous in cataloging news stories that related to public education and his involvement in forming policy around it. Pages were removed from 18 individual binders and transferred into acid-free folders. The clippings, from both the Sacramento Bee and Union, form most of the collection. Each folder represents between six-months and a year of content.
 

Series III: 1967 Election

Material Specific Details: Contained are supportive documents to the creator's run for office in 1967, including candidate policy statements; speeches (typed and written on notecards); correspondence between the creator and campaign supporters, community groups, media outlets, and campaign officials; supporter lists; a campaign calendar; hand drawn canvasing maps; receipts for services rendered in support of campaign; notes relative to the structure and organization of the campaign; campaign finance documents; press releases; media statements; and campaign literature, including cards, fliers.
 

Series IV: Speeches

Material Specific Details: Series includes typed speeches and speech notes for graduation ceremonies and other events at Hiram Johnson High School, Luther Burbank High School, C.K. McClatchy High School, Sacramento High School, Kennedy High School, and San Brannan School between the years 1964 and 1971.
 

Series V: Board Opponents

Material Specific Details: Series is comprised of campaign literature and policy statements of the creator's opponents, including Robert Tyler, Bill Rutland, Robert H. Sharpe, Walt Goldthorpe, Alba Kuchman, Gladys Paulson, Hugh Melvin, Jack M. Giles, and Raymond Vandegriff.
 

Series VI: Post-School Board

Material Specific Details: Contained is correspondence relative to the creator's departure from the school board. Also enclosed is a timeline of accomplishments from 1964 to 1971, including notable content from school board meeting minutes regarding the creator.