Nixon impeachment inquiry papers, 1974.

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Nixon impeachment inquiry papers, 1974.

These papers, from the House Judiciary Committee's impeachment inquiry concerning President Richard M. Nixon, deal mainly with investigations of Nixon's Presidential campaign financing. Herbert Kalmbach's role in fund raising is a focal point. Materials include: committee research materials; minority counsel internal memoranda; interviews with Kalmbach and others; and printed Congressional reports and other documents.

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Jenner, Albert E.

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