Edith Green letters to Barbara Vatter 1968-1969

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Edith Green letters to Barbara Vatter 1968-1969

Letters from Edith Green to Barbara Vatter, 2 April 1968 and 25 February 1969, regarding Green's preference for Robert Kennedy over Eugene McCarthy and their shared support against expenditures on chemical and biological weapons and dislike of the House Committee on Un-American Activities.

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