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Letter addressed to Bill James, Senior Advisor for Baseball Operations, The Boston Red Sox Executive Offices, from Lieutenant Governor Timothy Murray. The letter invites James to participate in the WOW Campaign, an initiative created by Governor Deval Patrick's STEM Advisory Council.

2011-05-09

Letter addressed to Congressman Joseph P. Kennedy III from Lieutenant Governor Timothy Murray appointing Kennedy as the next Chair of Governor Deval Patrick's STEM Council.

2013-05-31

Letter addressed to Lieutenant Governor Timothy Murray from Paul Reville, Secretary of Education, and Mitchell D. Chester, Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education. The letter asks for the Lieutenant Governor's public endorsement of the Race to the Top Fund and requests a letter of support from the Office of the Lieutenant Governor and the STEM Advisory Council.

2010-01-05

Letter addressed to Governor Deval Patrick from Joyce Plotkin, Founder and CEO of the DIGITS Project. The letter asks for support to make permanent the Governor's STEM Advisory Council through legislation. The letter provides context of STEM in Massachusetts, lists the accomplishments of the STEM Advisory Council, and discusses the future of STEM in Massachusetts.

2014-03-06

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