Richard A. Pelto papers 1969
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Pelto was the "Dimensions" editor for the UW Daily in the 1950s and later conducted research (including the interviews in this accession) for a study of the Cold War era in Western Washington. From the guide to the Richard A. Pelto papers, 1969, (University of Washington Libraries Special Collections) ...