David Lawrence papers, 1901-1973 (bulk 1915-1970)

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David Lawrence papers, 1901-1973 (bulk 1915-1970)

Consists of the papers of Lawrence (Princeton Class of 1910), including correspondence with John Foster Dulles, Dwight D. Eisenhower, George Gallup, Herbert Hoover, Catherine Joseph, Ellanor Campbell Lawrence, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and many others; articles and speeches; a large file of his dispatches (1915-1973) as a correspondent for the Associated Press and later as an independent; editorials (1933-1973) for the U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT; transcripts (1927-1951) of radio broadcasts including his weekly series "Our Government"; and manuscripts for his books THE TRUE STORY OF WOODROW WILSON (1924), THE OTHER SIDE OF THE GOVERNMENT (1929), and BEYOND THE NEW DEAL (1934).

163.00 cu. ft. (310 boxes, 9 cartons, 29 wrapped packages)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8274733

Princeton University Library

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