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Harold Saunders papers

15.0 linear feet (40 boxes)
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Collection consists largely of speeches, meeting transcripts, peace conference documents, news clippings about Saunders, photographs, and approximately 150 pocket notebooks that he carried with him that include insights from conversations and other experiences that were important to him.
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Harold Saunders papers 15.0 linear feet (40 boxes)

Harold Saunders papers

15.0 linear feet (40 boxes)
Abstract Or Scope
Collection consists largely of speeches, meeting transcripts, peace conference documents, news clippings about Saunders, photographs, and approximately 150 pocket notebooks that he carried with him that include insights from conversations and other experiences that were important to him.
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Harold Saunders papers 15.0 linear feet (40 boxes)

Herbert Feis papers

1 Linear Feet 1 box
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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 1 Linear Feet 1 box

Hugh Heclo government policy collection

14 Linear Feet 29 boxes
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Research materials relating to the executive branch of the United States federal government. Several presidential administrations beginning with the 1932 Roosevelt Administration are represented. Materials include documents pertaining to cabinet posts and functions, federal bureaus, foreign and domestic policy.
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Hugh Heclo government policy collection 14 Linear Feet 29 boxes

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