Papers, 1923-1999.

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Papers, 1923-1999.

Correspondence, transcripts of speeches and lectures, transcripts of testimony, statistical evidence, minutes of meetings, publications, copies of interviews, compilation of court cases that used his testimony, financial and tax records, reports, interviews with JKL, autobiographical statement, published material and news clippings document his career and civic involvement. Includes correspondence with many notable economists and business men of the time including Ray Lapin, the first president of FNMA. There is material from the schools where he taught, from his consulting business, from organizations in Elgin, from his work as an expert witness and many of his writings.

9.25 linear feet 8 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7583336

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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