Student Federalists records, 1942-2003 (bulk 1942-1952).

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Student Federalists records, 1942-2003 (bulk 1942-1952).

The records of the Student Federalists contain and are arranged into four series: correspondence; files on conventions and other meetings held or attended by the organization; speeches, articles, and other writings by 1944-1945 president Thomas Hughes; and other general information about the members and activities of the Student Federalists. Materials date primarily during the years of the organization's existence (1942-1951), with a few documents of reminiscences falling at later dates.

1.26 linear feet (3 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8037424

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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