Papers, 1923-1974.

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Papers, 1923-1974.

Correspondence, maps, charts, programs, trip files, publications, newspaper clippings, and other papers, relating to Aiken's work as director of Democratic National Committee's Speakers Bureau (1936, 1940), member of Attorney General's Committee on Administrative Procedure (1938-1940), and as assistant postmaster general (1947-1950); together with papers relating to Aiken's legal practice and political and personal affairs.

4 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8053149

Harry S. Truman Library

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Aiken, Paul C., 1910-1974

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Lawyer, businessman, and government official; d. 1974. From the description of Papers, 1923-1974. (Harry S Truman Library). WorldCat record id: 70959676 Paul C. Aiken was born on July 24, in Macksville, Kansas, the son of Robert Emmett Aiken and Florence Eva Case. He received his A.B. from the University of Kansas in 1929 and his LL.B (1934) and LL.M. (1935) from George Washington University. Aiken married Camilla Lindsay on August 20, 1933. From 1941 to 1942 he worked at th...

United States. Post Office Department

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On July 26, 1775, members of the Second Continental Congress, meeting in Philadelphia, agreed: That a postmaster general be appointed for the United Colonies, who shall hold his office at Philada, and shall be allowed a salary of 1000 dollars per an: for himself, and 340 dollars per an: for a secretary and Comptroller, with power to appoint such, and so many deputies as to him may seem proper and necessary. That a line of posts be appointed under the direction of the Postmaster general, from Fal...

United States. Attorney General's Committee on Administrative Procedure

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Democratic National Committee (U.S.). Speakers Bureau

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