William J. Baroody Papers 1943-1983 (bulk 1954-1980)

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William J. Baroody Papers 1943-1983 (bulk 1954-1980)

Organization executive. Correspondence, writings, speeches, reports, minutes of meetings, financial papers, biographical material, and family papers relating chiefly to Baroody's work as an executive of the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research.

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