Richard A. Myren papers, 1952-1971.

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Richard A. Myren papers, 1952-1971.

Correspondence, materials on particular projects (including the Comparative Police Administration Pilot Project, 1956-57; Symposium on Alcohol and Road Traffic, 1958; Oakland Police Training Project, 1959-65), and research notes and manuscripts (including "Death by Gunshot," 1952; "Indiana Conservation Officers Manual, 1959-61; "Police Work with Children," 1961-62; "Rhode Island Police Services for Children," 1962; "Application of the Prevailing Minimum Wage Provisions of the Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act to the Bituminous Coal Industry," 1962).

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