William W. Washburn letters [manuscript], 1971-1973.

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William W. Washburn letters [manuscript], 1971-1973.

Typescript letters to William W. Washburn from Edith Green, 1 p, January 18, 1971, Wendell Wyatt, 1 p, February 19, 1971, and photocopy typescript letter from Wayne Morse, 1 p, September 30, 1973, concerning Democratic Party politics, the FDA and the drug dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO).

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