Max M. Kampelman Papers

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Max M. Kampelman Papers

1922-2010

Correspondence, newsletters, published and unpublished articles, speeches, government reports, press releases, news clippings, television footage, memoirs, interviews, and related materials documenting the public life of Max M. Kampelman as legislative counsel to Senator Hubert H. Humphrey (1949-1955), as a friend and advisor to Humphrey throughout his political career (1956-1978), and as United States ambassador (1980-1992). The papers also reflect Kampelman's activities in professional and community groups.

71.5 cubic feet (71 boxes, 2 oversize folders, unboxed, and 1 folder in Reserve); 32 master audio files: WAV (7.3 GB); 4 master audio files: MP3 (55 MB); 15 user audio files: MP3 (532 MB); 61 master video files: MOV (830 GB); 1 master video file: MP4 (1 GB); and 14 user video files: MP4 (11.2 GB)

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