[Collection of correspondence with and about Norman Mann, and with Sivia Mann], 1963-1999.

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[Collection of correspondence with and about Norman Mann, and with Sivia Mann], 1963-1999.

Collection of letters, all typescript, sent from various individuals, chiefly American statesmen, including President George Bush (1989-1993) and Vice President Al Gore, to Norman Mann, dealing chiefly with American public affairs and foreign policy. Some personal correspondence is also included. Two non-correspondence items included.

[55] items ; 9-28 cm.

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