Papers relating to WalterMondale, 1922,1976-1994 (bulk 1977-1994).

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Papers relating to WalterMondale, 1922,1976-1994 (bulk 1977-1994).

Interview transcripts, notes, sound recordings, and relatedmaterials gathered by journalist Finlay Lewis in preparation for writing his book, (Harper& Row, 1980) and for a Japanese edition in the 1990s. Also included areinterviews from the 1980s possibly relating to his coverage of Mondale's 1984Presidential campaign. Mondale: Portrait of an American Politician

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Dorsey & Whitney LLP is a Minneapolis-based business law firm whose lawyers took on the pro bono cases of Bahraini detainees at the Guantánamo Bay detention center. From the description of Dorsey & Whitney records, 1997-2008 and undated bulk 2004-2008. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 464259335 Dorsey and Whitney LLP is a business law firm which was founded in 1912 in Minneapolis, MN, where its headquarters are still located, to provide le...