George Latimer papers, 1976-1989.

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George Latimer papers, 1976-1989.

Biographical information, correspondence, financial and fundraising materials, polls and questionnaires, research files, news releases, clippings and magazine articles, campaign literature, schedules, and audio and video tapes compiled by George Latimer as mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota (1977-1989). They document his mayoral campaigns (1977-1987), his brief campaign for governor of Minnesota (1986), and two proposed campaigns: for U.S. Senate (1984) and for governor of Minnesota (1990). In 1990 Latimer was appointed dean of the Hamline University Law School (St. Paul).

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