Lee Loevinger and family papers, 1921-1989.

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Lee Loevinger and family papers, 1921-1989.

Speeches, articles, reports, orders, printed statements and opinions, testimony and hearings, memoranda, published materials, letters, background information, magazine articles, speech transcripts, and other items reflecting Loevinger's service as Federal Communications Commissioner (June 1963-June 1968). Additional speech transcripts and magazine articles postdating his commission are included (1969-1980). The majority of the collection pertains to television and other aspects of the mass media.

11.0 cu. ft. (11 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7503201

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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