James C. Miller papers 1972-1988

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James C. Miller papers 1972-1988

Speeches and writings, correspondence, memoranda, notes, reports, studies, statistics, clippings, and other printed matter, relating to domestic policy in the United States during the presidential adminstration of Ronald Reagan, and especially to policy regarding regulation of commerce, planning and implementation of the federal budget, and administration of federal government agencies.

198 manuscript boxes; (79.2 linear feet)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6661380

Hoover Institution Archives

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