Box II.F. - 110
Contains 9 Results:
Sem- Sen, 1985-1988
This folder contains correspondence from: Danny Seme, General Manager, Snowshoe Mountain Resort; Roger Semerad, Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training, U.S. Department of Labor; Agnes Roush, Mayor, Town of Mason; and Patrick Swindall, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: labor, senior citizens, and department of highways.
Seiber, Ruby, 1986 July
Topics include senior citizens trips.
Seif, James M., 1985-1988
This folder includes correspondence with James Seif, Region III Administrator, United States Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include environmental matters and department of natural resources.
Seif, James M., 1985-1988
This folder includes correspondence with James Seif, Region III Administrator, United States Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include environmental matters and department of natural resources.
Seb- Sei, 1985-1988
Topics include: community and industrial development, highways, workers’ compensation fund, human services, and family services.
Seibert, 1985-1987
This folder includes correspondence with James Seibert, Executive Director, Martinsburg- Berkley County Chamber of Commerce. Topics include lottery and right to work issues.
Sd- Sea, 1985-1988
This folder includes correspondence with: Samuel Seamon, Executive Director, American Diabetes Association, West Virginia Affiliates, Inc.; James Searle, Director of Marketing and Development, The Greenbrier Hotel; and Norman Fagan, Commissioner, Department of Culture and History, State of West Virginia; Topics include: health, tax department, culture and history, and human services.
Sd- Sea, 1985-1988
This folder contains correspondence with: Rudy Seacrist, West Virginia House of Delegates; Frances Seago, President, West Virginia Board of Education; and Stephen Seago, Mayor, Town of Middlebourne, West Virginia. Topics include: department of highways, department of energy, human services, National Governors’ Association, and education.
Sej- Sel, 1985-1988
This folder contains correspondence from: Carl Selinger, Dean, College of Law, West Virginia University; and Eugene Sellaro, Commissioner Monongalia County Commission. Topics include: department of highways, department of public safety, human services, and natural resources.