Reminiscences of Raymond Arthur Hare: oral history

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Reminiscences of Raymond Arthur Hare: oral history

1972

Interviewed by John Luter on June 16 and August 28, 1972. Microfiche copy available (Columbia University oral history collection, part V, published by Meckler Publishing, Westport, CT). Copy of transcript available at Eisenhower Presidential Library. Raymond A. Hare, Gift 1972. Forms part of: Eisenhower administration project. Underwritten by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Archives.

Transcript: 114 leaves.Tape: 2 reels.

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