Brookings Institution, 1960-1961

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Title
Brookings Institution, 1960-1961
Collection
Clark Clifford Personal Papers
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
CCPP-MF03-016
Date(s) of Materials
9 November 1960-15 November 1961
Folder Description
This folder contains correspondence between Clifford and various individuals associated with the Brookings Institution, mainly George A. Graham and Laurin L. Henry. Also included is Brookings presidential transition memorandum no. 8, "Personnel Problems of the Incoming President."
Extent / Physical Description
123 digital pages
Series
Series 1. Presidential Transition Files, 1950-1961.
Preferred Citation
Clark Clifford Personal Papers. Presidential Transition Files, 1950-1961. Brookings Institution, 1960-1961. CCPP-MF03-016. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Organization(s)
Contributor(s)
Henry, Laurin L. (Laurin Luther), 1921-
Media Type
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Copyright Notice
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