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Edward Bennett Williams
A Register of His Papers in the Library of Congress
Prepared by Joseph K. Brooks
with the assistance of John Monagle
1994
Manuscript Division
Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
Finding aid encoded by Library of Congress
Manuscript Division, 2002
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Table of Contents for Edward Bennett Williams
Collection Summary
Selected Search Terms
* Names:
* Subjects:
* Occupations:
Administrative Information
* Provenance:
* Transfers:
* Copyright Status:
* Security Classified Documents:
* Preferred Citation:
Biographical Note
Scope and Content Note
Description of Series
* Correspondence, 1960- 1988.
* Speeches and Writings File, 1949- 1990, n.d.
* Subject File, 1920- 1989, n.d.
* Scrapbooks (Oversize), 1946- 1988.
* Classified Material, 1980, n.d.
Container List
* CORRESPONDENCE, 1960- 1988
* SPEECHES AND WRITINGS FILE, 1949- 1990, n.d.
* SUBJECT FILE, 1920- 1989, n.d.
* SCRAPBOOKS (Oversize), 1946- 1988
* CLASSIFIED MATERIAL, 1980, n.d.
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Collection Summary
Creator: Williams, Edward Bennett
Title: Papers of Edward Bennett Williams 1920-1990 (bulk 1960-1988)
Size: 19,300 items; 54 containers plus 50 oversize plus 1 classified; 22
linear feet
Repository: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress
Abstract: Lawyer, political advisor, and sports team owner. Correspondence,
memoranda, minutes, book drafts, articles, speeches, interviews, and other
papers relating to Williams's service on the President's Foreign
Intelligence Advisory Board during the administrations of Gerald R. Ford
and Ronald Reagan; his work with the Committee on the Present Danger; and
his writings, especially his book, One Man's Freedom (1962).
Selected Search Terms
Names:
Clay, Brutus J.
Clifford, Clark M., 1906-
Cooke, Jack Kent
Ford, Gerald R., 1913-
Reagan, Ronald
Rostow, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1913-
Valenti, Jack.
United States. President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board.
Committee on the Present Danger (U.S.)
Williams, Edward Bennett. One man's freedom (1962)
Subjects:
Practice of law--United States
Sports--United States
United States--Foreign relations--1945-1989
United States--Politics and government--1945-1989
Occupations:
Lawyers
Political consultants
Sports team owners
Administrative Information
Provenance:
The papers of Edward Bennett Williams (1920-1988), lawyer and sports team
owner, were given to the Library of Congress by his wife, Agnes Neill
Williams, in 1993.
Transfers:
Items have been transferred from the Manuscript Division to other custodial
divisions of the Library. Videotapes and audiotapes have been transferred
to the Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division.
Photographs have been transferred to the Prints and Photographs Division.
All transfers are identified in these divisions as part of the Edward
Bennett Williams Papers.
Copyright Status:
The status of copyright in the unpublished writings of Edward Bennett
Williams is governed by the Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17,
U.S.C.).
Security Classified Documents:
Government regulations control the use of classified material in this
collection. Manuscript Division staff can furnish information concerning
access to and use of classified items.
Preferred Citation:
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following
information: container number, Edward Bennett Williams Papers, Manuscript
Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Biographical Note
Date Event
1920 , May
31 Born, Hartford, Conn.
1941 A.B., College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Mass.
1941 - 1942 Served in United States Army Air Force
1945 LL.B, Georgetown University Law School, Washington, D.C.
1945 - 1949 Practiced law, Hogan & Hartson, Washington, D.C.
1949 Cofounded Chase and Williams law firm, Washington, D.C.
Married Dorothy A. Guider (died 1959)
1946 - 1958 Professor, criminal law and evidence, Georgetown University
Law School, Washington, D.C.
1954 Defended Joseph R. McCarthy in censure action before the
United States Senate
1955 Defended Confidential Magazine against charges of violating
postal obscenity laws
1956 Defended former Office of Strategic Services officer Aldo
Icardi against a perjury charge related to the alleged
murder of another OSS officer
1957 Represented Frank Costello in a denaturalization proceeding
and in an appellate proceeding involving wiretap evidence
Defended teamster union leader James R. Hoffa in a bribery
case
1959 Defended industrialist Bernard Goldfine against tax evasion
charges
1960 Married Agnes A. Neill
Defended Adam Clayton Powell in a tax evasion case
1962 Published One Man's Freedom (New York: Atheneum. 344 pp.)
1963 Represented Robert G. Baker before the Senate Rules
Committee regarding allegations of corruption.
1965 - 1985 President, Washington Redskins football team
1967 Cofounded Williams and Connolly, Washington, D.C.
1971 Visiting lecturer, Yale University Law School, New Haven,
Conn.
1974 - 1977 Treasurer, Democratic party national committee
1976 -77,
82-85 Member, President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
1979 - 1988 Owner, Baltimore Orioles baseball team
1988 , Aug.
13 Died, Washington, D.C.
Scope and Content Note
The papers of Edward Bennett Williams, prominent trial lawyer, advisor to
presidents of the United States, and sportsman who was president of the
Washington Redskins football team and owner of the Baltimore Orioles
baseball franchise, span the years 1920-1990, with the bulk of the material
concentrated in the period 1960-1988. The papers are organized into
Correspondence, Speeches and Writings, Subject File, Scrapbooks, and
Classified Material.
The correspondence, spanning 1960-1988, is general in nature. Cards and
letters expressing best wishes in response to Williams' frequent cancer
treatments account for much of the correspondence. Correspondents include
Brutus J. Clay, Clark M. Clifford, Jack Kent Cooke, Ronald W. Reagan,
Eugene Rostow, and Jack Valenti.
Williams's speeches, interviews, participation in panel discussions, and
statements, spanning 1956-1988 and indexed through 1988, comprise the
largest portion of the Speeches and Writings series. Included in an
articles subseries is material related to the chapter "You in Trial Law"
that Williams wrote for the 1962 anthology Listen to the Leaders of the
Law. The bulk of a books subseries includes reviews, correspondence, and
research material related to Williams's 1962 book One Man's Freedom, in
which he discusses constitutional principles as applied in his defenses of
Frank Costello, James R. Hoffa, Aldo Icardi, Joseph R. McCarthy, and
others. Also in the books subseries are files related to Robert Pack's 1983
authorized biography, Edward Bennett Williams for the Defense.
Correspondence with publishers and writers, among them Richard Condon,
relates to other book projects associated with Williams.
The Subject File is comprised mainly of material concerning Williams's
participation in public policy committees, boards of trustees of schools
and colleges, cancer centers, and causes. Files relate to his chairing the
American Bar Association Committee on Crime Prevention and Control, and the
Funding, Legal, and Legislative Subcommittee of the Mayor's Advisory
Committee on Narcotics Addiction, Washington, D.C., in the early 1970s.
Williams declined requests from presidents Ford and Reagan to serve as
director of the Central Intelligence Agency, but his interest in foreign
affairs, defense, and intelligence issues is reflected in files related to
his service with the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board in the
Ford and Reagan administrations and with the private Committee on the
Present Danger. Besides teaching criminal law and evidence for many years
at the Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C., in 1971 he was
visiting professor of constitutional litigation at the Yale University law
school in New Haven, Connecticut, where one of his students was Hilary
Rodham Clinton, whose class paper with cover letter is included in the law
professorships file.
Forty-eight volumes of scrapbooks, spanning 1946-1988 and indexed through
1978, contain newspaper and magazine articles, souvenir ephemera, and other
material that trace Williams's career in law, sports, and politics.
Description of Series
Box Series
BOX Correspondence, 1960 - 1988 .
1-10
Correspondence sent and received with attached and related
material.
Arranged chronologically.
BOX Speeches and Writings File, 1949 - 1990 , n.d.
10-32
BOX 10 Articles, 1954 - 1990 , n.d.
Articles and correspondence.
Arranged chronologically.
BOX 10-16 Books, 1956 - 1988 , n.d.
Book drafts, correspondence, reviews, proposals,
contracts, research notes, and miscellaneous material.
Arranged according to books by Williams, books by others,
and books about Williams, and thereunder alphabetically by
type of material and subject.
BOX 17-32 Speeches and Statements, 1949 - 1988 , n.d.
Speeches, statements, interviews, and panel discussions
Arranged chronologically.
BOX Subject File, 1920 - 1989 , n.d.
33-54
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, transcripts, reports,
briefing books, resumes, agendas, legal documents, student
papers, classroom material, address books, mailing lists,
biographical material, printed matter, and miscellaneous
material.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person, subject, organization,
or type of material.
BOX Scrapbooks (Oversize), 1946 - 1988 .
55-104
Scrapbooks and related material including indexes, memoranda, and
lists of unusual items.
Arranged by volume as organized by Williams.
BOX CL Classified Material, 1980 , n.d.
1
Documents containing national security information removed from
the collection.
Arranged and described according to the series and folders from
which the items were removed.
Container List
Box Contents
CORRESPONDENCE, 1960 - 1988
BOX 1 1960-1975
(7 folders)
BOX 2 1976-1977
(6 folders)
1978
5 Jan.-25 Apr.
BOX 3 5 May-26 Dec.
(3 folders)
1979
(3 folders)
1980
3 Jan.-23 Sept.
BOX 4 7 Oct.-31 Dec.
1981
(2 folders)
1982
2 Jan.-12 Mar.
(3 folders)
BOX 5 12 Mar.-30 Dec.
(3 folders)
1983
6 Jan.-30 Sept.
(3 folders)
BOX 6 8 Oct.-30 Dec.
(4 folders)
1984
31 Jan.-24 Mar.
(2 folders)
BOX 7 3 Apr.-31 Dec.
(3 folders)
1985
2 Jan.-28 Sept.
(3 folders)
BOX 8 1 Oct.-31 Dec.
1986
(5 folders)
BOX 9 1987
(5 folders)
1988
1 Jan.-30 May
(2 folders)
BOX 10 2 June-19 Oct.
SPEECHES AND WRITINGS FILE, 1949 - 1990 , n.d.
Articles, 1954-1990, n.d.
BOX 10 By Williams
Look Magazine, 1958-1959
"You in Trial Law," chapter in Listen to
the Leaders of the Law, edited by James S.
Childers
Correspondence, 1961-1963
Text, n.d.
By others, 1954-1990, n.d.
(3 folders)
Books, 1956-191988, n.d.
By Williams
One Man's Freedom
Correspondence
Editorial
11 Apr. 1961-30 Mar.
1962
(2 folders)
BOX 11 1 Nov. 1962-8 July
1965, n.d.
General, 1962-1964,
1976-1977, n.d.
(5 folders)
Miscellaneous, 1961-1962, n.d.
Reprints
Reader's Digest, 1962, n.d.
Saturday Evening Post
Correspondence
General
7-19
June
1962
BOX 12 20
June-31
Oct.
1962
Requests for
counsel, 1962
Miscellaneous, 1962
Reviews
Allen, C. Stanley, 1962
Correspondence, 1962
Clippings, 1962-1964
(2 folders)
Television, radio, and film, 1962,
1975
Text and related material
Chapter 1 and front matter
BOX 13 Chapters 2-6
(6 folders)
BOX 14 Chapters 7-18
(12 folders)
BOX 15 Chapter 19
Untitled fragment and related material,
1959, n.d.
By others
Pack, Robert, Edward Bennett Williams for
the Defense
Correspondence, 1981-1983
Text, 1982
pp. 1-121
(4 folders)
BOX 16 pp. 423-601
Sherensky, Norman M., On Trial, 1976
Proposed books and related material
Libow, Daryl, and Gregory White Smith,
1977-82
Miscellaneous, 1956-1961, 1977-1988, n.d.
(2 folders)
Scully, Michael A., 1988
BOX 17 Speeches and Statements, 1949-1988, n.d.
Indexes, 1949-1988, n.d.
Speeches and statements
1956-1959
(11 folders)
1960
30 Jan.-7 June
(4 folders)
BOX 18 23 Sept.-14 Oct.
(3 folders)
Miscellaneous
1961
(10 folders)
1962
24 Apr.-ca. 15 July
(6 folders)
BOX 19 23 Sept.-31 Oct.
(4 folders)
Miscellaneous
1963-1966
(16 folders)
1967
30 Apr.
BOX 20 8 June-ca. Sept.
(2 folders)
1968-1969
(14 folders)
1970
5 Feb.-13 June
(6 folders)
BOX 21 17 Sept.-11 Nov.
(3 folders)
Miscellaneous
1971-1972
(11 folders)
1973
22 Jan.-5 June
(4 folders)
BOX 22 6 Sept.-12 Oct., n.d.
(3 folders)
1974
(7 folders)
1975
20 May-5 Sept.
(5 folders)
BOX 23 14-28 Oct.
(2 folders)
1976
20 Mar.-12 July
(10 folders)
BOX 24 1 Sept.-1 Oct.
(3 folders)
Miscellaneous
1977
9 Aug.-20 Oct.
(6 folders)
BOX 25 1978
(10 folders)
1979
23 Feb.
BOX 26 8 Mar.-23 Aug.
(4 folders)
1980
19 Feb.-17 May
(7 folders)
BOX 27 Ca. 18 May-14 Nov.
(8 folders)
1981
12 Apr.-1 Oct.
(9 folders)
BOX 28 1 Oct.-4 Nov.
(3 folders)
1982
(2 folders)
1983
29 Jan.
(3 folders)
BOX 29 29 Jan.-30 July
(7 folders)
BOX 30 1984
(3 folders)
1985
31 Jan.-13 Apr.
(6 folders)
BOX 31 4 Aug.
1986
6 Apr.-18 Sept.
(6 folders)
BOX 32 9 Oct.-4 Dec.
(2 folders)
1987-1988, n.d.
(11 folders)
SUBJECT FILE, 1920 - 1989 , n.d.
BOX 33 American Bar Association Committee on Crime Prevention and
Control
Correspondence and memoranda, 1971-1972
(2 folders)
Final report to the Ford Foundation, 1972
(2 folders)
Hearings
Briefing books, 1970-1971
(2 folders)
BOX 34 Transcripts, 1971
(4 folders)
Miscellaneous, 1970-1973, n.d.
(2 folders)
New Perspectives on Urban Crime, 1972
(1 folder)
BOX 35
(1 folder)
Parole, 1970-1972
Anglo-American legal and judicial discussions, 1961-1963
(2 folders)
Biographical and personal
Accident claims and insurance, 1953-1956,
1961-1962, 1971-1972, 1983, 1985
Address books, 1978-1987, n.d.
(1 folder)
BOX 36
(1 folder)
Agenda notebooks, 1983-1985
Baptismal and marriage certificates, resumes, and
profiles, 1920, 1957-1989, n.d.
Court qualifications, 1960-1988, n.d.
Galleries
Galleries Sternberg, New York, N.Y.,
1976-1980
Pierre Matisse Gallery Corp., New York,
N.Y., 1972-1973
Horses and horse farm proposal, 1960, 1973-1981
Mailing and telephone lists, 1983-1988, n.d.
(2 folders)
Photographs of family, friends, and boyhood
neighborhood in Hartford, Conn., ca.1940-1989, n.d.
BOX 37 Summer houses, 1970-1976
Cancer centers
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Mass.,
1987-1988
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York,
N.Y.
Fund-raising, 1985-1986
President's council, 1985-1987
Vincent T. Lombardi Cancer Research Center,
Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., 1977-1985
Wellspring Center for Life Enhancement, Watertown,
Mass., 1988, n.d.
Capital punishment, 1958-1965, n.d.
Censorship, 1959-1962, n.d.
BOX 38 Citizens' Inquiry on Parole and Criminal Justice,
1973-1974
College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Mass.
Commencements, 1979-1984
Correspondence, 1976-1988
(6 folders)
Miscellaneous, 1982-1985, n.d.
BOX 39 Committee on the Present Danger
Executive committee, 1978-1982
(10 folders)
General correspondence, 1977-1978
Historical material, 1976-1980
Publications
By the committee, 1977-1978, n.d.
BOX 40 By other organizations, 1976-1978
Reading file, 1977-1978
Reports, position papers, speeches, and statements,
1977-1980, n.d.
Special subcommittee on human rights, 1978
Constitution of the United States
Bill of Rights, 1958-1959, n.d.
Citizens for the Constitution, 1979, n.d
Cooke, Jack Kent, 1979-1988
Democratic Party national convention, 1976
Ford's Theater Society, 1969-1973
(2 folders)
BOX 41 Georgetown Preparatory School, Rockville, Md., 1977-1980
Henry M. Jackson Foundation, 1983-1987
(2 folders)
Horowitz, Lawrence, 1984-1986, n.d.
Hughes, Emmet J., 1977, n.d.
Humor, 1968, 1976, n.d.
Interim Foreign Policy Advisory Board
"Issues of Intelligence," 1980
Miscellaneous, 1976-1980, n.d.
(2 folders)
BOX 42 Judicial Conference of the United States, ad hoc committee
on court facilities and design
Correspondence, 1971-1972, n.d.
(2 folders)
General Services Administration report, 1971
Meetings, 1971-1972
Judicial Selection Commission for the Circuit of
Montgomery and Frederick Counties, Md.
Applications, resumes, and related material
1971-1974
(2 folders)
Correspondence
1971-1974
(2 folders)
BOX 43 1975-1978
Maryland Judicial Selection Council and the Niles
plan, 1964, n.d.
Meetings, 1971-1976, n.d.
Members' orientation material, n.d.
Reports, 1976-1977
(2 folders)
Rules of procedure, 1971-1975, n.d.
Vacancies
1974-1975
(3 folders)
BOX 44 1976-1978
(3 folders)
Law professorships
Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C.
Chronological file
1934-1957, 1986-1987
(6 folders)
BOX 45 Classes
Criminal law I, n.d.
Criminal law II, 1947-1954, n.d.
(2 folders)
Criminal law III, 1947-1951, n.d.
Evidence, 1946-1953, n.d.
(3 folders)
BOX 46 Fourth amendment, 1945-1950, n.d.
Fifth amendment, 1948-1953, n.d.
Miscellaneous, n.d.
Yale University Law School, New Haven, Conn.
constitutional litigation class papers, 1971
"B-I" miscellaneous
(4 folders)
BOX 47 "K-W" miscellaneous
(4 folders)
Loyola College, Baltimore, Md.
General, 1968-1970
Meetings, 1968-1970
(2 folders)
BOX 48 Mayor's Advisory Committee on Narcotics Addiction,
Washington, D.C.
Clippings, 1972, n.d.
Correspondence, 1971-1973, n.d.
Drug Abuse Advisory Council, 1973
Franklin v. United States, 1973
Members, 1972, n.d.
Minutes, 1972-1973
Publications, 1973
Reports, 1971-1973
Subcommittees
Funding, Legal, and Legislative, 1972-1973
Others, 1972-1973, n.d.
BOX 49 Metropolitan Club, Washington, D.C., 1975-1984
(2 folders)
National Conference on Bail and Criminal Justice, 1964
National Security Agency, 1977-1978, n.d.
Papal visits to the United States
Correspondence, 1987
General, 1979, 1986-1987
Political fund-raising
Glenn, John, 1983
Mikulski, Barbara, 1986
Schaffer, Gloria, 1976
BOX 50 President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
Agenda packet, 1982
Background material, 1977-1981
(2 folders)
Correspondence and miscellany, 1976-1988, n.d.
(2 folders)
Legislation, 1976
Members, 1969-1985, n.d.
Presidential initiatives on foreign policy, 1976
Standards of conduct and financial disclosure,
1962-1974
Wiretap subpoena controversy, 1976
Reader's Digest article re Felix Alderisio, 1969-1972
BOX 51 Reagan, Ronald W.
Presidential inauguration, 1981
Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation, 1986-1987,
n.d.
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington
Archbishop's Capital Fund Drive
"Cornerstone for Tomorrow" campaign
kickoff, 1988
Correspondence, 1986-1987
(2 folders)
Feasibility studies, 1986
(2 folders)
Miscellaneous, 1983-1988
Prospective donors, 1987, n.d.
BOX 52 Cardinal's Appeal, 1978-1980
(2 folders)
Rosen, Robert, 1963-1965
Shor, Toots, loan guarantee, 1971-1986
Soviet Jewry, 1975-1976
Torrio, John, documents re his murder, 1925, 1987
United States Information Agency
International Council conference, Oct. 1987
Miscellaneous, 1987-1988
BOX 53 United States v. Costello
Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, 1958
Fifth Amendment issues, 1956-1958
Mail watch controversy, 1957
United States Supreme Court, 1960
United States v. Iscardi, 1958
BOX 54 Vietnam, legal aspects, 1967-1968
Weston School of Theology, Cambridge, Mass., 1984-1985,
n.d.
Williams for President, 1973-1975
Wiretapping and electronic eavesdropping
Hearings before the United States Senate and
Supreme Court, 1959-1962
Miscellaneous, 1951-1962, n.d.
(2 folders)
University of Minnesota Law School Symposium,
1959-1965
SCRAPBOOKS (Oversize), 1946 - 1988
BOX 55 Indexes (vols. 1-30, 1946-1978) and related material, 1979
(2 folders)
BOX 56 vol. 1, Aug. 1946-Dec. 1953
BOX 57 vol. 2, June 1953-June 1955
BOX 58 vol. 3, Sept. 1954-Jan. 1956
BOX 59 vol. 4, Jan. 1956-Mar. 1957
BOX 60 vol. 5, Mar.-Oct. 1957
BOX 61 vol. 6, Oct. 1957-Sept. 1958
BOX 62 vol. 7, Sept. 1958-Apr. 1960
BOX 63 vol. 8, Apr. 1960-Nov. 1961
BOX 64 vol. 9, Nov. 1961-Mar. 1963
BOX 65 vol. 10, Mar. 1963-Feb. 1964
BOX 66 vol. 11, Jan. 1964-May 1965
BOX 67 vol. 12, May 1965-Jan. 1967
BOX 68 vol. 13, Jan.-May 1967
BOX 69 vol. 14, Apr. 1967-Apr. 1968
BOX 70 vol. 15, Apr.-Nov. 1968
BOX 71 vol. 16, Oct. 1968-June 1969
BOX 72 vol. 17, July 1969-Feb. 1970
BOX 73 vol. 18, Feb.-Sept. 1970
BOX 74 vol. 19, Sept. 1970-May 1971
BOX 75 vol. 20, May 1971-Jan. 1972
BOX 76 vol. 21, Jan.-Aug. 1972
BOX 77 vol. 22, Aug. 1972-Apr. 1973
BOX 78 vol. 23, Apr.-Oct. 1973
BOX 79 vol. 24, Oct. 1973-May 1974
BOX 80 vol. 25, May 1974-Jan. 1975
BOX 81 vol. 26, Dec. 1974-Apr. 1975
BOX 82 vol. 27, Apr.-Oct. 1975
BOX 83 vol. 28, Oct. 1975-Apr. 1976
BOX 84 vol. 29, May 1976-Feb. 1977
BOX 85 vol. 30, Mar. 1977-Jan. 1978
BOX 86 vol. 31, Jan.-Aug. 1978
BOX 87 vol. 32, July-Oct. 1978
BOX 88 vol. 33, Nov. 1978-Aug. 1979
BOX 89 vol. 34, Aug. 1978-Nov. 1979
BOX 90 vol. 35, Nov. 1979-Aug. 1980
BOX 91 vol. 36, July-Dec. 1980
BOX 92 vol. 37, Dec. 1980-July 1981
BOX 93 vol. 38, July 1981-Mar. 1982
BOX 94 vol. 39, Apr. 1982-Feb. 1983
BOX 95 vol. 40, Mar.-Oct. 1983
BOX 96 vol. 41, Oct. 1983-Oct. 1984
BOX 97 vol. 42, Oct. 1984-Aug. 1985
BOX 98 vol. 43, Aug. 1985-Mar. 1986
BOX 99 vol. 44, Mar.-Sept. 1986
BOX 100 vol. 44, May 25, 1986, University of Scranton, Scranton
Pa., commencement
BOX 101 vol. 45, Sept. 1986-Mar. 1987
BOX 102 vol. 46, Mar.-Dec. 1987
BOX 103 vol. 47, Oct. 1987-July 1988
BOX 104 vol. 48, Aug.-Oct. 1988
CLASSIFIED MATERIAL, 1980 , n.d.
BOX CL 1 Subject File
Interim Foreign Policy Advisory Board
Miscellaneous, 1976-1980, n.d.
(2 folders) (Container 41)
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