Records, 1946.

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Records, 1946.

The collection is the complete record of the Assembly. It includes early plans, financial records, correspondence, list of invitations issued, list of delegates with biographical material, and the Assembly's final printed report, "The World We Live In--The World We Want."

.5 linear ft.

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