State Library of Massachusetts - Special Collections Department Ms. Coll. 128.1 Filippa T. Pizzi Papers [addition], 1971-2006: Guide COLLECTION SUMMARY Creator: Pizzi, Filippa T., 1919- Call Number: Ms. Coll. 128.1 Extent: 2 boxes (0.5 linear feet) Preferred Citation Style: Folder Title, Box Number #. Filippa T. Pizzi Papers [addition]. State Library of Massachusetts Special Collections. About This Finding Aid: Description based on DACS. Provenance: This collection was compiled and donated by Filippa Pizzi over a period of years. Processed by: Finding aid prepared by Krista Barresi, May, 2011; updated by Abigail Cramer, September, 2012. Abstract: This collection consists of Massachusetts political memorabilia. SCOPE AND CONTENT This collection includes memorabilia related to Massachusetts politicians. The collection includes pamphlets, brochures, speeches, mailings, invitations, and ephemera from conventions, inaugurations, memorials and other events. Newspapers, brochures and photographs are also part of the collection. Page 1 of 5
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE Pizzi was born in 1919 and raised in the North End of Boston. She later moved to East Boston. She married Benjamin Pizzi in 1941, and they had four children. Pizzi attended Michelangelo Elementary School and Girls High for her primary education. She attended culinary school and was a chef for American Airlines. She was also certificated as a broker and a notary. Pizzi began working in the State Library of Massachusetts in 1959. She worked with legislative aide Cliff Douglas collecting and compiling literature and helped prepare books for binding. While she worked at the State Library, she attended Harvard night classes to familiarize herself with the library profession. Politics interested Pizzi early in her life, and she worked on numerous political campaigns. She also served on the Democratic State Committee for Women for eight years and unsuccessfully ran for state senate and state representative. Pizzi attended many political events, including the inaugurations of both Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. She also worked on the George W. Bush presidential campaign. Pizzi assisted Mitt Romney in his gubernatorial campaign, and she assembled the notebook of his inaugural events that is housed in Series II, Folder 16. Information in the biographical note was gathered from an informal interview with Mrs. Pizzi, conducted during the processing of an earlier donation of her papers (see Ms. Coll. 128). ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION The papers are arranged in three series: Series I. Politicians and Political Groups, 1980-2000 Series II. Events and Activities, 1971-2006 Series III. Publications, 1972-2006 Conditions Governing Access This collection is open for research during the Special Collections Department s regular hours. Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use Copyright restrictions may apply. Requests for permission to publish material from this collection should be discussed with Special Collections staff. Page 2 of 5
Languages and Scripts The materials are entirely in English. Immediate Source of Acquisition This collection was compiled and donated by Filippa Pizzi over a period of years. Related Materials The following collections may also be of interest: Ms. Coll. 128 Detailed Series Description and Container List Series I: Politicians and Political Groups, 1980-2000 This series includes materials documenting various political campaigns of Massachusetts politicians and political groups, including materials from Joseph Kennedy and William Weld s congressional campaigns. Mailings, buttons, and bumper stickers are also included. Box # Folder Title Date 1 King, Carter, Reagan, Bush, Coakley 1980, 1986, 1988, 2004 1 Joe Kennedy, Congress [Joseph P. Kennedy II, US House of Representatives] 1990 1 William Weld, US Senate 1996 1 Campaign buttons: Bradley, Gore, Johnson/Humphrey, Swift/Cellucci 1999, 2000 Series II: Events and Activities, 1971-2006 This series contains materials relating to various events and activities. It includes programs, invitations, cards, speech transcripts, and a VHS tape of Governor Romney s 2005 State of the Page 3 of 5
Commonwealth Address. Sumner G. Whittier, former Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts and head of the US Veterans Administration under President Eisenhower, is well-represented through speech transcripts and articles. Materials also relate to State Senator Royal L. Bolling. Box # Folder Title Date 1 Sumner G. Whittier events material 1971-2001 1 Invitations and cards 1986-2006 1 Senator Royal L. Bolling events material 1988-2006 1 Senator Jack Hart events material 2003-2005 2 VHS: Governor Romney s State of the Commonwealth Address, January 13, 2005 1 State of the Commonwealth Address (Romney), State of the City Address (Menino) 2005 2005 1 Inauguration of Mayor Thomas M. Menino 2006 1 Governor John A. Volpe memorial signs undated Series III: Publications, 1972-2006 This series includes newspapers, newspaper clippings, articles, and photocopies of state and city documents. Pizzi is featured in a November 3, 1972, Post-Gazette article titled Profiles of Builders of America: A Stateswoman of Tomorrow. The book Everyman: Foot Prince in the Snow by James Whitfield Ellison and Robert H. Prince, Jr., is inscribed to Pizzi by Mr. Prince, MBTA Vice President. Page 4 of 5
Box # Folder Title Date 1 Newspaper clippings including profile of Pizzi and East Boston Sun- Transcript 2 Mayor Matthews Valedictory Address; Massachusetts General Court Resolutions 2 Boston s 45 Mayors booklet and accompanying letter from Robert Hannan 1972-2003 1895, 2003 1995 1 Newspaper clippings: Senator Royal L. Bolling 2002, 2006 1 East Boston Times Free Press 2004, 2005 1 Italy under the Golden Dome booklet; Arbor Day folder 2005, 2007 2 Newspaper clippings: Governor Edward King 2006 2 Everyman: Foot Prince in the Snow by James Whitfield Ellison and Robert H. Prince, Jr. (Booksurge LLC, 2006) 2006 2 Articles: Reagan s Legacy and The Times of Joseph Lee undated Page 5 of 5