Correspondence of Eliot Fitch Bartlett [manuscript] 1965-68.

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Correspondence of Eliot Fitch Bartlett [manuscript] 1965-68.

Correspondence with Sen. Leverett Saltonstall, James Lloyd Greenfield, & Dixon Donnelley, asst. secretaries of state writing for Pres. Johnson, Hubert Horatio Humphrey, G. Richard Monson, deputy director, public affairs, U.S. mission to the United Nations writing for J. Arthur Goldberg; Sen. Jacob Kopper Javitts; & Sen. Edward William Brooke. Bartlett writes as secretary of Boston no. 1 chapter, American Veterans Committee to these public officials on matters of current political interest, particularly the Vietnam War. Press release, 1968 June 18, An appeal to Hanoi, by Sen. Brooke (4 p. ; 34 cm. Repro. from typescript).

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