Frederick L. Deming papers. 1935-2003 (bulk 1957-1964).

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Frederick L. Deming papers. 1935-2003 (bulk 1957-1964).

Correspondence and memoranda, reports and publications, minutes of meetings, speeches, scrapbooks, some photographs, and other papers of banker and economist Frederick L. Deming, documenting his career at the Federal Reserve banks in St. Louis and Minneapolis, as a Treasury Department official in the administration of President Lyndon B. Johnson, on the Macalester College board of trustees, and on the boards of a variety of other organizations.

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