Papers regarding Campaign fever, Morrow, 1965, and the 1964 presidential campaign [manuscript] 1963-1965.

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Papers regarding Campaign fever, Morrow, 1965, and the 1964 presidential campaign [manuscript] 1963-1965.

Press releases, magazine and newsclippings, and McDowell's notes - for his columns and book - on the primaries, the Democratic & Republican conventions, the national campaign, the election and the inaguration. The collection also contains a typescript and carbon copy of "Campaign fever," and correspondence regarding its publication.

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University of Virginia. Library

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