Murray L. Weidenbaum papers 1960-1977

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Murray L. Weidenbaum papers 1960-1977

Speeches and writings, pamphlets, and clippings, relating to American federal credit programs, business and inflation, government regulation of business, utility regulation, and military-industrial relations.

2 manuscript boxes; (0.8 linear feet)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6651145

Hoover Institution Archives

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