John W. Davis Papers, Series I : Speech/Press Files, 1955-1974.

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John W. Davis Papers, Series I : Speech/Press Files, 1955-1974.

The John Davis Papers, Series I. Speech/Press Files consists of clippings; grant files; insertions in the Congressional Record; newsletters; radio scripts and tapes; press releases; and speeches, addresses and statements by Davis on various topics. Some of the topics include: techonology, fire research and safety, Interstate 75, Daylight Savings Time, Coosa-Alabama River System, Watergate and Nixon, National Science Foundation, Lockheed, and Vietnam.

25 boxes (12.5 linear ft.)

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