Raymond Moley papers 1902-1971.

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Raymond Moley papers 1902-1971.

Correspondence, diaries, reports, memoranda, speeches and writings, notes, printedmatter, and photographs, relating to criminology and the administration of justice,assimilation of immigrants, politics in the United States, the presidential campaign of1932, the administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Today and Newsweek magazines. Sound use copies of sound recordings available.

256 manuscript boxes, 3 oversize boxes, 35 card file boxes, 1 oversize folder, 5 envelopes, 3 phonotape reels.; (118 linear feet)

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Hoover Institution Archives

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