Arnold Sagalyn Papers, 1961-2004. 1961-2004.

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Arnold Sagalyn Papers, 1961-2004. 1961-2004.

This collection (1961-2004) documents Sagalyn's work for the Kerner Commission, FEMA, Interpol, the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, and the Treasury Department. Topics covered include civil disorder, law enforcement and terrorism. The collection contains published and unpublished articles and reports; memoranda, transcripts and notes; a scrapbook of Christmas cards from Interpol heads and officers from around the world; and training documents.

4.5 linear feet.

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Sagalyn, Arnold

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Born in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1918, Arnold Sagalyn graduated from Oberlin College and the Graduate Institute of International Studies at Geneva, Switzerland. In 1961, Mr. Sagalyn was appointed Director of the U.S. Department of Treasury's Office of Law Enforcement Coordination where he was responsible for the coordination of criminal investigative activities of the Bureau of Narcotics. Sagalyn became the Treasury Representative to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Adminis...