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Nassar responds to Grace's letter by emphasizing the need for collaboration between internal and external community groups.

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Nassar, from the Action Committee inside of the prison, writes to Coles about certain concerns with the NPRA.

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Winston writes to Reverend Rodman following his observer shift, expressing his interest in knowing what happens to the reports.

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In this letter, the Massachusetts Council on Crime and Correction (MCCC) issues recommendations on prison reform to Massachusetts Governor Francis Sargent.

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Stern responds to a letter from Coles regarding incorporation.

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Grace, from the NPRA, writes to Gunter, the Superintendent overseeing Walpole, about scheduling a meeting between the two.

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In this letter, a law office that is donating to the NPRA requests that the NPRA amends its records to correct the name of the law office.

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Lynette Grace writes to her husband Frank Parky Grace, who is a prisoner in Walpole, with information about the NPRA and other personal messages.

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Letter regarding NPRA negotiations with prison staff

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Kerrigan attempts to schedule a meeting with Vinzant. The accompanying notes detail his frustrations with Vinzant's unwillingness to meet and take negotiations seriously.

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John Kerrigan, the President of the NPRA, requests a meeting with Douglas Vinzant to discuss prisoner grievances.

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Boone outlines in writing his authority to permit volunteers to enter the Massachusetts Correctional Institution, Walpole to observe the conditions within the institution and to speak with employees and residents.

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Mitgang, from The New York Times, thanks Bigelow for sending over an editorial from The Globe.

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Grace writes to Smith, with Harvard's Phillips Brooks House, about her request for PBH's vans for the NPRA.

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Lynette Grace requests to use the vans from Harvard's Phillips Brooks House on behalf of the NPRA.

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Lynette Grace writes to George Nassar about the NPRA and attempts to assuage his concerns about the organization.

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Grace continues her correspondence with Nassar by responding to his most recent letter and his proposal of a re-structuring of sorts of the NPRA.

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Grace writes to Kerrigan about the activities of the External Board of the NPRA, including a recent conference.

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Grace updates Kerrigan on the activities of the NPRA external board.

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Lynette Grace of the NPRA writes to Irvin Jones, a prisoner at Walpole, about retaining an attorney for his case.

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