Committee Against the Nixon-Duke Library (CANDL) Records, 1981.

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Committee Against the Nixon-Duke Library (CANDL) Records, 1981.

Records of the Committee Against the Nixon-Duke Library (CANDL), an organization formed primarily by Duke Alumnus Ruffin Slater and Duke Professor of Psychology Norman Guttman to generate and coordinate opposition to the proposal to locate the Richard Nixon Presidential Library on or near the university's campus.

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The Committee Against the Nixon-Duke Library (CANDL) was formed in 1981 to oppose the proposal to locate the Richard Nixon Presidential Library on or near the Duke University campus. From the description of Committee Against the Nixon-Duke Library (CANDL) records, 1981. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 52444789 In late July 1981, Terry Sanford initiated negotiations with former president Richard Nixon (Duke Law 1937) to locate the Nixon presidentia...