Darrell Melvin Trent papers, 1970-1988.
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United States deputy secretary of transportation, 1981-1983; chairman, Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh, 1985- ; deputy chairman, Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation, 1985- From the description of Darrell Melvin Trent papers, 1970-1988. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754872042 ...
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