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1960-2001 (Creation)
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Series consists of seven subseries reflecting each General Secretary of DMPE: 1) Harold Vaughan, 1960-1973, 2) Howard Mills, 1962-1982, 3) Anne Squire, 1973-1985, 4) Richard Moffat, 1983-1992, 5) Gordon MacBeth 1993-1995, 6) Anne Naylor, 1994-1996 7) Steven Chambers, 1995-2001. Each subseries includes the records of deputy and assistant secretaries who worked under and assisted the general secretary in specific areas of division work. Series also contains files of associate secretaries who directly assisted the general secretaries, and otherwise their files are available under series pertaining to the different areas of DMPE.
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For more records created by the General Secretaries please refer to the subsequent series which reflect the various work areas of DMPE as General Secretaries were each responsible for an area as pertaining to their own expertise