Annelise Graebner Anderson papers, 1968-1988.

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Annelise Graebner Anderson papers, 1968-1988.

Schedules, memoranda, correspondence, reports, transcripts of meetings and hearings, notes, briefing papers, budget data, press releases, and clippings, relating to the presidential campaigns of Richard M. Nixon in 1968 and Ronald Reagan in 1980; preparation for the Reagan presidential administration; preparation of budgets during the Reagan presidential administration; domestic policy issues and economic conditions during the Reagan presidential administration; and activities of the President's Commission on Privatization in investigating and making recommendations concerning the desirability of transferring various functions and assets of the United States government to the private sector.

139 ms. boxes.

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