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Identifier
MS09_1965_Scrapbook-Legislative
Description
Majority of clippings pertain to Farr's legislative efforts throughout 1965, particularly in the areas of environmental conservation and highway beautification. Farr's bill mandating that growers provide toilets and washing facilities for field workers, investigations into incidents involving the Hell's Angels Motorcycle Club, and Farr's work with the Senate Interim Committee on Natural Resources are also represented. An article on Farr's son, future congressman Sam Farr, highlighting his work as a Peace Corps volunteer in Colombia, is included on page 8. Clippings date from January 1, 1965, to December 2, 1965.
Date
1965
Geographic Coverage
Monterey County (Calif.)
Subjects
Farr, Fred S., 1910-1997; California--Politics and government; California. Legislature. Senate; Bills, Legislative; Conservation
Type
text
Source Medium
Scrapbooks
Digital Format
application/pdf
Language
eng
Digital Collection
Farr Legacy Collection
Repository
Archives & Special Collections of California State University, Monterey Bay
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Recommended Citation
Farr, Fred S., "Fred Farr Scrapbook, 1965 Clippings, Legislative Session & Year" (1965). Scrapbooks. 4.
https://digitalcommons.csumb.edu/fredfarr_scrapbooks/4
Comments
To view scrapbook with all clippings unfolded, please click the Download button above. Full scrapbook contains several loose items at back, including a photocopied article with images of Farr and his family from October 1954, an article noting daughter Nancy Farr's death from injuries sustained in a horseback riding accident, and sample Monterey County election ballots. Loose items date from October 28, 1954, to November 7, 1964.