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Bernard L. Boutin Personal Papers
BLBPP-MF23-004
This folder contains material pertaining to the coordination of federal and state planning. Most of the file is composed of excerpts from Senate Subcommittee on Public Works hearings on appropriations for a project in Portsmouth Harbor, New Hampshire.
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Bernard L. Boutin Personal Papers
BLBPP-MF23-003
This folder contains material pertaining to written statements and testimony by Bernard Boutin before Congressional committees. Topics include federal budget appropriations for the General Services Administration (GSA); proposed bills and legislation; the federal telecommunications system; the economics of military procurement and supply; and the disposition of federal property such as Ellis Island and Mitchel Air Force Base. Specific documents found in this file include a Report to Congress by the Comptroller General on "Unnecessary Costs to the Government for Commercial Long Distance Telephone Calls Made by Civil Agencies" (March 1964); a compilation of "GSA Selected Statistics, July 1, 1952 - June 30, 1962"; and an "Inventory of Automatic Data Processing (ADP) Equipment in the Federal Government" (August 1962). In addition, there are copies of a few statements by other individuals such as Joseph Campbell, U.S. Comptroller General; Congressman Jack Brooks; George B. Hartzog, Jr., National Park Service; Nelson A. Rockefeller, Governor of New York; and Wayne C. Grover, Archivist of the United States.
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Bernard L. Boutin Personal Papers
BLBPP-MF14-011
This folder contains material pertaining to general financial issues at the General Services Administration (GSA). Items include letters from individuals in New Hampshire inquiring about Small Business Administration loans, a plan to implement automatic data processing at the GSA, and a report to President Johnson on cost reduction actions at the GSA. Other topics include budget appropriations for the agency, and funeral expenses for President Kennedy.