Office Files, 1959-1997.

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Office Files, 1959-1997.

This series contains office files maintained in Simpson's Washington D.C. office. It includes campaign files, correspondence, schedules, travel files, and memorabilia. It also contains files of boards he was appointed to, including the Buffalo Bill Historical Center, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and the Smithsonian Institution's Board of Regents. Information related to the Bob Packwood ethics case, the conflict with CNN correspondent Peter Arnett, Wyoming town meetings, and Simpson's whip duties is found here as well. Office administration records include manuals, policies, and lists of staff and interns.

39.7 cubic ft. (81 boxes)

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