Karl Butler papers, 1931-1999, ca.1964 (bulk).

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Karl Butler papers, 1931-1999, ca.1964 (bulk).

Also includes printed and mimeographed information, chiefly on Russian agriculture and other aspects of the economic and cultural life of the USSR, but also dealing with Japan, Taiwan, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Dominican Republic, Colombia, and other countries in Asia and Latin America. Correspondents and others represented in the papers include Thomas J. Anderson, Mark Andrews, Charles Dana Bennett, Ezra Taft Benson, E. W. Brandes, C. L. Brody, K. Starr Chester, Willard W. Cochrane, Virginia F. Cutler, Homer Davison, Victor Emanuel, Roger Fleming, Devin A. Garrity, Barry Goldwater, G. B. Gunlogson, Frank Hess, E. Howard Hill, Hubert H. Humphrey, James C. Konen, Herbert H. Lehman, Edward H. Litchfield, Paul Maker, Deane W. Malott, True D. Morse, Ray Newton, Richard M. Nixon, Don Paarlberg, Michael A. Polli, George D. Quigley, Russell Raney, R. D. Rands, Seth W. Richardson, Hubbard Russell, James A. Russell, Jr., H. S. Sandhu, U. K. Subbiah, Harvey L. Taylor, Carl Thompson, Albert C. Wedemeyer, J. Leroy Welsh, and Ernest L. Wilkinson.

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