General Records of the Department of the Treasury. 1775 - 2005. Executive Secretariat Files of Secretary Douglas Dillon. 1961 - 1965. John F. Kennedy Library. 12/20/1963 - 6/9/1964. Letter from Douglas Dillon, Secretary of the Treasury, to Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy

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General Records of the Department of the Treasury. 1775 - 2005. Executive Secretariat Files of Secretary Douglas Dillon. 1961 - 1965. John F. Kennedy Library. 12/20/1963 - 6/9/1964. Letter from Douglas Dillon, Secretary of the Treasury, to Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy

1964

This letter is in regards to a request for oral interviews of Secretary Douglas Dillon for the John F. Kennedy Library. A letter from Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy regarding the oral interviews, a list of potential topics for the interviews, and note by Dillon are included.

9 pages

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SNAC Resource ID: 6499745

National Archives at College Park

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