Vernon McKay (1912-1988) Papers ca. 1935-1977

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Vernon McKay (1912-1988) Papers ca. 1935-1977

Fundamentally a research file, the collection mainly consists of printed materials, government documents, seminar papers, research data, reports, broadsides, and newsclippings collected by McKay during his career as a scholar, teacher, administrator, and employee of the United States Department of State.

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