[Recollections] [sound recording]. [1964?]

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[Recollections] [sound recording]. [1964?]

An account by Solomon, probably to staff of the Women's Archives, of her White House visit, at which she gave a speech about the Women's Archives to both luncheon guests and the press.

1 sound tape reel (50 min.) : analog, 3-3/4 ips ; 7 in.

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