Correspondence of Eliot Fitch Bartlett, 1949 - 1967

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Correspondence of Eliot Fitch Bartlett, 1949 - 1967

1949 - 1967

Bartlett corresponds with various government officials regarding matters of current political interest. Correspondents & recipients include Sherman Adams, Newcomb Benjamin Bennet, Peter Breen, editor Air Mail, Louis S. Clapper, National Wildlife Federation, Gen. Lucius Dub. Clay, Edward Joseph Gaumond Margaret M. Heckler, congresswoman, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Torbert Hart MacDonald, John A.S. McGlennan, Mass. House of Representatives, Sen. Gaylord Anton Nelson, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, jr., John Stillman, chairman, American Veterans Committee, & June A. Willenz, executive director, American Veterans Committee. Air Mail, vol. II, nos. 4 & 5. London, 1959 (2 items. Printed) -- Addresses, 1967, on Vietnam by Senators George Stanley McGovern, Thruston Ballard Morton, & Claiborne Pell, reprinted from the Congressional Record, Issues 63 & 81 (3 items. Printed).

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