Reminiscences of C.L. Brainard : oral history, 1976.

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Reminiscences of C.L. Brainard : oral history, 1976.

Personal background, opinions of Milton and Dwight D. Eisenhower; Eisenhower's homecoming, 1946; Eisenhower Foundation: Eisenhower Library Commission members, museum landscaping project and corner-stone laying, 1952, fund-raising 1956-1960, Eisenhower Library Commission, architectural work on library, library dedication ceremony, 1959.

Transcript: 77 leaves.

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