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Cold War Collection, 1950/1969

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The Cold War Collection includes predominantly published materials and ephemera. The collection is currently being processed and new items will be added on an ongoing basis. For this reason, the indicated date range is only approximate.

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Cold War Collection, 1950/1969 1.00 Linear Feet

Herbert Feis papers, 1952/1972

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This collection contains research materials and correspondence of Herbert Feis, including three letters from Ruth Feis to her husband's assistant, Arline Pratt.
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Herbert Feis papers, 1952/1972 1 Linear Feet 1 box

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley King letters, 1961/1968

1.36 Linear Feet 3 Hollinger boxes, 1 oversize folder
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Letters from Stanley R. King Jr. to his parents Mr. and Mrs. Stanley King as well as to his sister Kathy Ann King. Vietnam War era. Stanley King Jr. stationed in Germany. Also contains various forms and small items sent from Stanley King Jr., as well as a letter from Mr. and Mrs. Stanley King's nephew Chuck S. Hancock and a letter from Cpt. Laurence A. Silverman regarding Stanley King Jr.'s impending court-martial trial.

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Mr. and Mrs. Stanley King letters, 1961/1968 1.36 Linear Feet 3 Hollinger boxes, 1 oversize folder

United States Civil Defense pamphlets, 1941/1966

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Six pamphlets, including one duplicate, produced by United States Civil Defense organizations during World War II and the Cold War.
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United States Civil Defense pamphlets, 1941/1966 .1 Linear Feet 1 folder

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