Personal papers, 1927-2006 (bulk 1960-2006).

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Personal papers, 1927-2006 (bulk 1960-2006).

Speech and trip files, correspondence files, subject files, clippings, calendars, and audio-visual materials documenting Mondale's activities as the wife of elected official and diplomat Walter F. Mondale, and as an advocate for, and promoter of, the arts.

57.0 cu. ft. (57 boxes).

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