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Jim Folts <[log in to unmask]>
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A LISTSERV list for discussions pertaining to New York State history." <[log in to unmask]>
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Jeremy:

The photocopies of selected (disclosable) documents in the Thomas
Indian School file for Elizabeth White are on a shelf in the reserve
area--your name attached.

JF

>>> NYHISTLED <[log in to unmask]> 4/21/2010 10:39 AM >>>
Documenting Leadership: A Symposium on Public Executive Records in the
21st Century
Albany Law School - Thurs. May 20 - Fri. May 21, 2010

The New York State Archives Partnership Trust and the Albany Law
School’s Government Law Center have joined forces to sponsor a
two-day
event focused on the need for effective record keeping by elected
government executives.  Entitled Documenting Leadership: A Symposium
on
Public Executive Records in the 21st Century, the program is designed
to
explore the importance of the records generated by governors and other
high ranking elected public executives, such as presidents, attorneys
general, and mayors.  The symposium will be held on the Albany Law
School campus, New Scotland Avenue, Albany, NY on May 20-21.

Panelists for the program are coming from throughout the nation and
represent government, the media, academia, and law.  Among the
presenters will be former U.S. Attorney General and former Governor of
Pennsylvania Richard Thornburgh, nationally renowned presidential
historian Richard Norton Smith, and former NYS Comptroller Ned Regan.

Sessions will include: Public Policy and the Public Interest;
Transparency, Executive Records, and the Media; Executive Records:
Access and Disclosure; Access in the Digital Age; and Executive
Records
as Legacy.

The event is free and open to the public. For information about the
program and to register, go to www.albanylaw.edu/executiverecords/ 

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