Charles W. Whalen Jr. Congressional papers, 1945-2003, bulk 1967-1978 1945-2003 1967-1978

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Charles W. Whalen Jr. Congressional papers, 1945-2003, bulk 1967-1978 1945-2003 1967-1978

This collection contains the congressional and personal papers of former Congressman Charles W. Whalen Jr. (1920-2011) of Ohio's 3rd District, which he served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1966-1979. A former economics professor at the University of Dayton, Whalen was interested in political and economic diplomacy and international economic issues. His papers also reference major political issues of the period, including civil rights and the Vietnam War.

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