Senatorial correspondence, 1972-1976.

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Senatorial correspondence, 1972-1976.

Form letters to constituents on diverse issues such as abortion, defense, drugs, environment, gun control, immigration, Nixon and Watergate, vote for eighteen-year-olds, and welfare. In addition, original correspondence, memoranda, and testimony addressed to other politicians regarding New York City fiscal crisis, military draft, China, Ireland, and environmental issues.

6 cubic ft.

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