Newton D. Baker papers, series III, 1892-1961 (1918-1937).

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Newton D. Baker papers, series III, 1892-1961 (1918-1937).

Consists of letters written by Baker to his daughters and other acquaintances as well as a copy of a speech given at Waterloo, Iowa, and various materials related to the Clarence H. Cramer biography of Baker.

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