Ronald L. Ziegler Papers 1956-1999 (bulk 1969-1974)

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Ronald L. Ziegler Papers 1956-1999 (bulk 1969-1974)

White House press secretary, assistant to President Richard M. Nixon, and trade association administrator. Correspondence, memoranda, political files, subject files, legal material, notes, transcripts of press briefings and press conferences, press releases, briefing material, photographs, family papers, biographical material, calendars and schedules, speeches, writings, telephone logs, printed material, clippings, and other papers documenting chiefly Ziegler's activities in the administration of President Richard M. Nixon.

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