Robert G. Scigliano papers, 1953-1967.

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Robert G. Scigliano papers, 1953-1967.

Correspondence, reports, party regulations, interviews, clippings, cartoon, and maps, relating to political conditions in Vietnam and Vietnamese-American relations.

1 ms. box.

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