Letters to Clifford Kiracofe, Jr., 1963, 1969.

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Letters to Clifford Kiracofe, Jr., 1963, 1969.

Robert F. Kennedy writes to Kiracofe, 1965 May 3, concerning a project for Deerfield Academy. A form letter from Wartoke Unlimited announces that a press pass has been reserved for Kiracofe admitting him to the Woodstock Music and Art Fairgrounds.

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University of Virginia. Library

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