Richard Schaap papers, [1962-1969?].

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Richard Schaap papers, [1962-1969?].

Includes research notes, newspaper clippings, tape recordings and typed transcriptions, drafts of articles and books, and related material from Schaap's career as an author and editor. Also includes material regarding drug addiction, and research material concerning Robert F. Kennedy.

11.4 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7909014

Cornell University Library

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