Cord Meyer Papers 1922-2000 (bulk 1982-1989)

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Cord Meyer Papers 1922-2000 (bulk 1982-1989)

Internationalist, intelligence officer, and writer. Correspondence, academic papers, newspaper columns, articles, speeches, lectures, newspaper clippings, photographs, and scrapbooks relating to Meyer's activities promoting one-world government after World War II and to his writing career.

2,900 items; 8 containers plus 2 oversize and 1 classified; 3.6 linear feet

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