Papers, 1919-1951, 1933-1945 (bulk)

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Papers, 1919-1951, 1933-1945 (bulk)

Correspondence, memoranda, and clippings relating to his activities as Press Secretary to President Roosevelt, with some political and personal correspondence, 1933-1945. Transcripts of press conferences given by Early (but not those where the President was present), 1933-1945. Press releases issued by the White House during the Roosevelt administration, 1933-1945. Four diaries reflecting Early's daily activities relating to President Roosevelt and the White House staff, 1934-1939. Addresses, articles, drafts, and related correspondence concerning speeches and articles by or about Early, 1933-1945. Scrapbooks containing letters, postcards, telegrams, photographs, clippings, and memorabilia about Early's career, including his World War I experiences and 1920s journalism, 1919-1950. Also, correspondence, speeches, and articles while Vice-President of Pullman, Inc., 1945-1951; and as Under Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense, 1949-1950.

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