Papers, 1964.

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Papers, 1964.

A magazine article, an invitation for a reception and dinner, two thank you notes from Esther Peterson, and a greeting card. The materials relate to Partridge's association with Esther Peterson, a special assistant to President Lyndon Johnson on consumer affairs. The magazine article is an interview with Peterson and deals with consumer affairs.

5 items (7 pages).

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SNAC Resource ID: 8353172

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Peterson, Esther Eggertsen, 1906-1997

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