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New York State Assistant Secretary for Reports Governor's Conference on City and Village Traffic Safety Records


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Overview of the Records

Repository:

New York State Archives
New York State Education Department
Cultural Education Center
Albany, NY 12230

Summary:
This series consists of drafts of speeches and statements and final copies of the statements made by State officials at the Governor's Conference on City and Village Traffic Safety; minutes of the conference; brochures containing reports, agendas, and press releases; correspondence and memoranda relating to the monthly accident reports from police chiefs; and press releases, text of speeches, statements, articles and reports relating to traffic safety in general and especially to the problems of seat belts in automobiles.
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Title:
Governor's Conference on City and Village Traffic Safety records
Quantity:

1 cubic foot

2 boxes

Inclusive Dates:
1957
Series Number:
B2327

Arrangement

Unarranged.

Administrative History

In December 1956, Daniel P. Moynihan was appointed to the newly created position of Assistant Secretary for Reports. Mr. Moynihan had been serving in the Governor's Office since January 1, 1955, as the Assistant to the Secretary to the Governor. In July 1958, when Jonathan Bingham, the Secretary to the Governor, was given a leave of absence to run for the New York State Senate, Mr. Moynihan was appointed "Acting" Secretary.

In his position as Assistant Secretary for Reports, Mr. Moynihan had two primary objectives; to bring the State Government closer to the people and to keep the Governor informed on the developments and activities within the State departments and agencies. In carrying out the first of these objectives, Mr. Moynihan initiated projects for postmark advertising and display racks for State publications, he encouraged improvement in the quality of State publications and he directed the annual New York Open House Week. And in carrying out his other objectives of keeping the Governor informed about developments within State departments and agencies, he initiated a program whereby each department and agency sent monthly summary reports to the Governor's office.

To facilitate his work, Mr. Moynihan organized and served as the chairman of the Interdepartmental Committee on Publications and Reports - a committee made up of the public information officers of approximately thirty State departments and agencies.

Scope and Content Note

This series consists of drafts of speeches and statements and final copies of the statements made by State officials at the conference; minutes of the conference; brochures containing reports, agenda, and press releases; correspondence and memoranda relating to the monthly accident reports from police chiefs; and press releases, text of speeches, statements, articles and reports relating to traffic safety in general and especially to the problems of seat belts in automobiles.

Related Material

B1960 Traffic Safety Policy Coordination Committee records

B1946 Records of the Citizens Council on Traffic Safety and

13682-07Accretion 13682-07, Central subject and correspondence files of Governor Harriman, all contain related records.

Acquisition Information

This series was transferred to Syracuse University from Governor Harriman in 1959 and was transferred to the New York State Archives in 2006. It was accessioned in July 2011.

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Detailed Description

Dates Contents Box

Accretion: B2327-11
1957 Traffic Safety 1
1957 Traffic Safety 1
1957 Traffic Safety Releases 1
1957 Governor's Conference on Highway Safety 1
1957 Traffic Fatalities 1
1957 U - Conference Materials 2