Walter H. Judd papers. 1921-1993 (bulk1940-1980).

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Walter H. Judd papers. 1921-1993 (bulk1940-1980).

Correspondence (1921-1993), subject files (1938-1991),campaign files (1942-1962), congressional office files (1943-1962), speech files(1932-1990), political activity files (1945-1976), schedules (1938-1979), newspaperclippings (1938-1972), oral history transcripts, audio and visual recordings(1945-1976), photographs, and printed material relating to a former medicalmissionary in China and Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives(1943-1963) from Minneapolis. After his defeat in 1962, Judd continued to live inWashington, D.C. and was active in political, educational, and religiousorganizations.

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