Committee Against the Nixon-Duke Library (CANDL) records, 1981.

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Committee Against the Nixon-Duke Library (CANDL) records, 1981.

Collection contains correspondence, drafts of letters and advertisements, notes, membership information, and financial records of CANDL. Major correspondents include Duke alumnus Ruffin Slater, Duke professors Norman Guttman and James David Barber, and Duke President Terry Sanford. Also included are brochures and publications from other presidential libraries and Nixon cartoons.

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Sanford, Terry, 1917-1998

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Terry Sanford, born James Terry Sanford, August 20, 1917, in Laurinburg, N. C. He was the second son of Cecil L. and Elizabeth Martin Sanford. He received the A.B. degree in 1939 and the J.D. degree in 1946 from the University of North Carolina. He served as an FBI agent, 1941-1942, with the United States Army in Europe during World War II, and as assistant director of the Institute of Government, UNC-Chapel Hill, 1946-1948. Sanford practiced as an attorney in Fayetteville, N.C., from 1948 ...

Duke University. Committee Against the Nixon-Duke Library.

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The Committee Against the Nixon-Duke Library (CANDL) was formed in 1981 to oppose the proposal to locate the Richard Nixon Presidential Library on or near the Duke University campus. From the description of Committee Against the Nixon-Duke Library (CANDL) records, 1981. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 52444789 In late July 1981, Terry Sanford initiated negotiations with former president Richard Nixon (Duke Law 1937) to locate the Nixon presidentia...

Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994

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Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913 – April 22, 1994) was the 37th president of the United States, serving from 1969 to 1974. A member of the Republican Party, Nixon previously served as the 36th vice president from 1953 to 1961, having risen to national prominence as a representative and senator from California. After five years in the White House that saw the conclusion to the U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War, détente with the Soviet Union and China, and the establishment of the Environm...

Duke University. Nixon Library Committee

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Barber, James David.

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James David Barber was a Political Science professor at Duke from 1972-1995. From the description of James David Barber scrapbook, 1939-1996. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 162519464 ...

Duke University

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