Douglas R. Stringfellow papers, 1951-ca. 1972.

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Douglas R. Stringfellow papers, 1951-ca. 1972.

Typed autobiography, newspaper clippings, letters received, typed copies of speeches, and newsletters entitled: "Day to Day with Doug." The materials deal with his motivational speeches before he was a congrssman and his congressional career. The autobiography is an attempt by Stringfellow to correct his war experiences and about his various activities after he realized he had lied.

1 box (0.5 linear ft.)

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Stringfellow, Douglas R., 1922-1966.

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Congressman to the United States from Utah. In 1954, he was shown to be a liar relating to his actions and war record during World War II. From the description of Speech, 1952. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145435729 Utah politician who served in the United States House of Representatives. He was discredited when it was revealed he lied about his activities during World War II. From the guide to the Douglas R. Stringfellow papers, 1951-ca. 1972, (L. Tom Perry Sp...