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Mss 370
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Part 1 (Mss 370, Audio 898A, PH 4580, VBC 108-109, VHA 642): Original Collection, 1967-200627.4 cubic feet (23 record center cartons, 8 archives boxes, 2 flat boxes, 1 card box, and 1 oversize folder), 2 audio recordings (7-inch discs), 33 audio recordings (cassettes), 0.4 cubic feet of photographs and drawings (1 archives box), 48 negatives on 10 strips (3 folders), 18 transparencies (1 folder), 2 video recordings (3/4-inch U-matic) and 1 video recording (1/2-inch VHS) The records of VVAW document both its national and local anti-war and veteran-support activities. However, coverage is incomplete, mainly covering only the years 1967 to 1975. The absence of early historical documentation is explained by the fact that membership was small at that time and the structure was very casual. Additionally, the fact that VVAW was able to find an ongoing purpose in the post-war period may account for some of the missing records. In 2008, when the records at the Wisconsin Historical Society (WHS) were arranged and described for research use, VVAW was still in existence with a national office in Chicago. It is assumed that the records documenting VVAW's later years are housed at the Chicago office. Some of the incomplete documentation concerns the role of Senator John F. Kerry in VVAW in 1971. Little primary information about him is included. The collection includes letters to Kerry written in care of the VVAW office, copies of his speeches and remarks, newspaper clippings, and correspondence with the publisher about The New Soldier, the book which Kerry authored with VVAW. In addition to records from the national office, the files of three local chapters (Brooklyn/Northern New Jersey, Madison, and Milwaukee) are part of the collection. The records from all three cover the post-Vietnam War period. Therefore, they provide the best documentation in the collection on VVAW's concern with Agent Orange and its participation in the peace movement during the post-Vietnam era. The records of all three are also similar in that few true organizational records such as minutes, reports, or financial records are included. The collection is arranged as ADMINISTRATIVE AND POLICY RECORDS, LOCAL FILES IN THE NATIONAL OFFICE, SUBJECT FILES, CHAPTER RECORDS, and VISUAL MATERIALS. The ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS series include Steering Committee minutes and proceedings, general correspondence, and publications. Because of the small membership during the early years, documentation about policy and administration for this period is limited. From the second phase of VVAW's organizational history when policy was made by an executive committee, there are incomplete files of memoranda, minutes, correspondence, agenda, and reports. S general correspondence, and publications. Because of the small membership during the early years, documentation about policy and administration for this period is limited. From the second phase of VVAW's organizational history when policy was made by an executive committee, there are incomplete files of memoranda, minutes, correspondence, agenda, and reports. Still later, after decision-making was transferred to a National Steering Committee (NSC), which met several times a year, there are minutes, reports, agenda, planning materials, posits, general correspondence, and publications. Because of the small membership during the early years, documentation about policy and administration for this period is limited. From the second phase of VVAW's organizational history when policy was made by an executive committee, there are incomplete files of memoranda, minutes, correspondence, agenda, and reports. Still later, after decision-making was transferred to a National Steering Committee (NSC), which met several times a year, there are minutes, reports, agenda, planning materials, position papers, and notes. The NSC records are present with increasing completeness through the July 1975 meeting, but thereafter the records again become incomplete, and for many later years, nonexistent. For 1971, a year of important national actions, there are also minutes for weekly meetings of the New York office staff. There are no national financial records in the collection. Information pertaining to the early history of VVAW (1967 to 1970, and 1967 in particular) can also be found in the general correspondence section of the Administrative Records. This correspondence consists primarily of letters written by January Barry Crumb, the president and co-founder, and it documents attempts to identify like-minded veterans, make contacts with political leaders such as William J. Fulbright, and work on fundraising for a New York Times ad. Also here is the first mailing, distributed when the organization was only two months old, and a draft constitution. Of special interest is a letter to Dave Dellinger explaining why VVAW failed to participate in a National Mobilization Committee demonstration. After 1970, the general correspondence is miscellaneous and very incomplete. The Administrative Records also include publications issued by the national office. Several titles have been separated from the collection and are available instead in the WHS Library. These include First Casualty (later known as Winter Soldier, Veteran, and Guidon), a national newsletter, and several specialized newsletters such as G.I. News, published for the national G.I. organizing project, and Inside-Out, a newsletter for prisoners. However, unnumbered issues of the general newsletter remain with the papers. Also in the archival collection are numerous pamphlets and flyers, the majority of which are undated. In general, short runs of publications are in the collection, while more complete holdings are available in the WHS Library. Because of VVAW's decentralized organization, excellent information about local actions can be found in the section entitled LOCAL FILES IN THE NATIONAL OFFICE. This series consists of copies of records from the local chapters and multi-state regions that were sent to the national office. Included are correspondence and round robin reports, as well as copies of locally-produced flyers, newsletters, and policy statements to be considered at National Steering Committee meetings. Taken together, the local and regional files provide information about the anti-war veterans' movement throughout the country, as well as providing information about individuals who eventually rose to national leadership. VVAW activity was particularly strong in California, with other active locals in Buffalo, Cincinnati, Chicago, Columbus (Ohio), Dayton, Denver, Kansas City (Missouri), New York City, and St. Louis. Few of the local or regional files contain material more recent than 1976. The alphabetical SUBJECT FILES cover numerous topics in which VVAW was interested or involved. Most extensively documented are the National Office Service-Peoples Counseling and Materials project, the National G.I. Project, the Winter Soldiers Investigation, and the defense of various political prisoners. Projects documented by smaller, but important quantities of material include amnesty; the Discharge Upgrade Program (DUP); Dewey Canyon III; Independence Day demonstrations in 1974 and 1976; Operation County Fair, which supported the Martin Luther King Jr. Clinic in Bogue Chitto, Alabama; the 1972 Republican Convention (Operation Last Patrol); and Operation Rapid American Withdrawal (RAW). Information on the ideological tensions within VVAW can be found in the Subject Files entitled “Organizational Split.” In general, the Subject Files consist of correspondence, memoranda, and flyers. Many subject files document contacts with other anti-war and veterans organizations. Additionally, VVAW received mail from many organizations with which it had no apparent involvement. These files have been removed to the WHS Library or to the WHS Archives' Social Action Vertical File, although a few files of special interest have been retained in the VVAW collection. During the early 1970s, VVAW sent representatives to international peace conferences such as the International Commission of Inquiry into U.S. War Crimes in Indochina, the 1973 World Peace Conference in Moscow, several Japanese conferences on atomic weapons, and the Paris Peace Conference. The conference files have been weeded and only documentation concerning VVAW was retained. The health effects of Agent Orange, a chemical defoliant used in Vietnam, first became an issue in 1978. Because most of the national office records predate that year, the files on Agent Orange are incomplete, consisting mainly of newspaper clippings, flyers, incomplete information on the class action suit brought by individual veterans against the manufacturers of Agent Orange, and reference material. To better identify and eliminate duplication within the Agent Orange reference material, some records of this type were shifted from the Madison and Milwaukee files to the national files. A substantial portion of the collection concerns VVAW's support of veterans and active-duty soldiers whom they considered to be political prisoners. The defense of the Gainesville 8, most of whom were members of VVAW, is documented by mass mailings, photocopied clippings, and trial notes. There are virtually no trial proceedings, however. Other defense cases in which VVAW or its local chapters took a strong interest are those of Gary Lawton of the Riverside Prisoners, Ashby Leach, the Leavenworth Brothers, and Melvin Smith. Interest in the Leavenworth Brothers continued after their convictions, and there are exchanges with them by VVAW staffer Marla Watson after they were incarcerated in federal prisons at Marion, Illinois; Terre Haute, Indiana; and Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. Her correspondence, which includes some prisoners in addition to the Leavenworth Brothers, not only provides details about prison conditions, but also contains some information about activities in the Chicago office. VVAW's response to the general issue of political prisoners is also documented in the files of its National Political Defense Committee. VVAW was not the first organization to undertake a service program for active-duty soldiers during the Vietnam era, and its formal activity did not begin until 1972, when Gary Steiger of the Dayton, Ohio chapter organized a local program known as the National Office Service-Peoples Counseling and Materials or, more often, by its acronym NOSCAM. In the Chicago area, one of the best service groups was the Chicago Area Military Project (CAMP), which published “CAMP News,” an informational newsletter. Because of internal conflicts in CAMP, in 1973 it dissolved and associated with VVAW as NOSCAM-Chicago. Eventually, both the Dayton and Chicago NOSCAM programs consolidated in VVAW's Chicago office and became part of the national G.I. assistance program (NGIP). This program was aimed not only at providing support, but also at recruiting new members. Both the pre-VVAW files of NOSCAM and CAMP are distinct sections within the Subject Files. The CAMP files provide strong information about the national G.I. movement, documenting contacts with soldiers, soldier-support organizations, coffee-houses, and newspapers at posts around the country. There were also contacts with activist David Cortwright, the Rocky Mountain Military Project in Denver, and the Covered Wagon coffeehouse at Mountain Home Air Force Base. No records about contacts with active-duty soldiers in Vietnam are present, however. Records of VVAW's continuation of the work of CAMP and NOSCAM are arranged in the Subject Files under the heading “G.I. Project.” These files are best for soldiers who were stationed abroad and for sailors on board ship. Most extensive here are files on military personnel in London and at the Iwakuni and Yokosuka bases in Japan. There are also records for a national G.I. conference organized by VVAW in 1974. VVAW's Winter Soldier Investigation, which took place in Detroit in January-February, 1971, is documented by transcripts of the testimony given by individual soldiers about their experiences in Vietnam; background questionnaires completed by individual soldiers, both those who testified as well as those who did not; clippings; and pages deleted from the testimony published by VVAW in 1972. This volume is available in the WHS Library. Also in the collection are the CHAPTER RECORDS of three local organizations that were donated directly to the WHS. These chapters are Madison, Milwaukee, and the Brooklyn-North Jersey City chapters. The latter was eventually renamed in honor of Clarence Fitch. As stated above, these chapter records primarily date from the post-Vietnam War era and few true organizational records are included. The records of the Fitch chapter consist almost entirely of flyers and mass mailings for its early years. After 1988, the records become more complete, and the most recent records are supplemented by newsletters and the monthly chapter reports which contain meeting minutes that are housed in the WHS Library. The mass mailings have been organized into categories that correspond to organizational functions such as meeting announcements and agenda as well as subject categories such as opposition to U.S. policies in Nicaragua and the Persian Gulf and events marking Veterans Day and Independence Day. Only a few items are earlier than 1981. Of special note are the occasional essays of unknown authorship published about 1989 to 1991 on foreign policy issues. Because national records lack coverage of the 1980s and 1990s, the Fitch flyers provide the best documentation in the collection of VVAW's foreign policy positions during those years. Information about the Madison chapter can be found dating from 1979. Madison membership was always small, and for many years Mary (Sukie) and Jim Wachtendonk and Dennis Kroll constituted its leadership. At the time the records were donated to the WHS, Kroll was the only Madison member. A large part of the correspondence here focuses on the Wachtendonks' efforts to bring the Agent Orange issue and his family's related health problems to public attention. The collection documents their involvement with the Dane County Agent Orange Committee in 1980, educational outreach through the Madison Vets House, and regulation of pesticides in Wisconsin. Jim Wachtendonk's experiences in Vietnam also found expression in music, and the collection includes several commercially-produced cassette recordings of his compositions. The Milwaukee chapter files were originally in the custody of John Lindquist, who served as both Milwaukee and Wisconsin-Minnesota Region coordinator and later as a national officer. The files, however, primarily relate to his state and regional activities, with a special focus on his involvement in the Agent Orange issue. Like the Madison and Fitch chapter records, there are only limited quantities of minutes, reports, and true administrative records, and most of the records post-date the peak of the national VVAW activity. The correspondence is primarily personal in nature, with administration and policy issues of secondary importance. Because the national office records concern the years before the Agent Orange campaign, the Milwaukee records provide additional important documentation of that effort both in Wisconsin and the nation, such as Lindquist's 1982 publication, Agent Orange Dossier (1982). Lindquist's national VVAW efforts included responsibility for the Post-Vietnam Syndrome project (now called Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), but little information about this topic is included. Milwaukee's newsletter, The Claymore Gazette, is available in the WHS Library, but untitled, undated, and incomplete issues have been retained with the papers. A substantial part of the Milwaukee records are the FBI files of Steven Lee Hawkins, a national leader in VVAW. Although Hawkins was not from Milwaukee, he gave his files to Lindquist for some undocumented reason. The VISUAL MATERIALS series is divided into subseries by format: Photographs, Transparencies, Negatives, and Artwork. The arrangement of materials in these subseries mimics the series arrangement of the manuscript portion of the collection-Administrative and Policy Records, Local Files in the National Office, Subject Files, and Chapter Records-with the addition of a Miscellaneous category. The photographs, transparencies, and negatives document various VVAW demonstrations and activities at both national and local levels including the 1973 inauguration, Kent State, Liberated Barracks (Hawaii), the USS Coral Seas , and the Iraq War; prominent individuals including Bill Davis, Steve Grossman, and John Kerry; causes in which the VVAW was involved including prisoner defense, the G.I. Project; and general conditions for soldiers in Vietnam. Of note are images from a 1988 event of the Clarence Fitch Chapter, “Speak Out for Peace and Justice,” which includes images of activist Brian Willson. The Artwork subseries includes original art for the Chicago chapter newsletter.
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Series: Administrative and Policy Records
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Box
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1
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By-laws and articles of incorporation
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Box
1
Folder
2
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Statements of objectives
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Box
1
Folder
3
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Brief histories
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Box
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4
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General information
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Policy records and minutes
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Box
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5
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Executive and Steering Committee, 1970-1972
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Box
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6-20
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National Steering Committee (NSC), 1968-1975
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Box
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21
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Interim Committee, 1976
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Box
1
Folder
22
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NSC, Scattered documents 1978-1989
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Box
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23
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New York office staff meeting minutes, 1971
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Box
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24
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Miscellaneous
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Box
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25
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Memorabilia
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Oversize folder
1
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Posters
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Publications
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Box
27
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2
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Calendars (VVAW and FTA, 1983, 1972
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Box
1
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26
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“Dear Veteran” letters, 1970
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Box
1
Folder
27
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Miscellaneous publications
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Box
1
Folder
28
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Newsletters (unnumbered)
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Box
1
Folder
29
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Pamphlets
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Box
1
Folder
30
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Press releases and statements
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Box
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31
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VVAW Press Service releases
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Box
1
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32
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“Ship without a Rudder” : manuscript
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General correspondence
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Box
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33-35
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1967 April-October
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Box
2
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1-19
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1967 November-1988, undated
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Series: Local Files in the National Office
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Regions
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Box
2
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20
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Alabama-Mississippi
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Box
2
Folder
21-22
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California and California-Nevada, 1973-1975
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Box
2
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23
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Colorado, Utah, Wyoming 1972-1974
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Box
2
Folder
24
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Florida, 1973-1974
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Box
2
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25
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Idaho-Montana, 1971-1974
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Box
2
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26
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Illinois-Iowa, 1971-1983
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Box
2
Folder
27
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Maryland-D.C.-Virginia, 1973-1974
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Box
2
Folder
28
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New England, 1972-1976
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Box
2
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29
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New Mexico-Arizona, 1971-1974
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Box
2
Folder
30-31
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New York-Northern New Jersey, 1973-1975
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Box
2
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32
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New York State, 1971-1974
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Box
2
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33
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Ohio
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Box
2
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34
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Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, West Virginia, and Western Pennsylvania 1972-1975
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Box
2
Folder
35
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Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey 1973-1974
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Box
2
Folder
36
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Texas, 1971-1976
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Box
3
Folder
1
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Washington-Alaska, 1971-1973
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Box
3
Folder
2
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Washington, D.C.-Maryland-Virginia 1971-1975
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Local Chapters
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Box
3
Folder
3
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Alaska, 1971, 1975
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Box
3
Folder
4
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Arizona, 1971-1973
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Box
3
Folder
5
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Arkansas
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California
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Box
3
Folder
6
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Long Beach, 1973-1976
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Box
3
Folder
7
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Los Angeles, 1972-1978
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Box
3
Folder
8
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Oakland-East Bay, 1973-1975
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Box
3
Folder
9
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San Bernardino, 1971-1975
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Box
3
Folder
10
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San Diego, 1972-1975
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Box
3
Folder
11
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San Jose, 1972-1977
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Box
3
Folder
12
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San Francisco, 1970-1974
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Box
3
Folder
13
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Santa Barbara, 1973-1975
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Box
3
Folder
14
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Miscellaneous chapters
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Colorado
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Box
3
Folder
15
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Boulder, 1973-1975
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Box
3
Folder
16
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Colorado Springs, 1971-1976
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Box
3
Folder
17
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Denver, 1971-1975
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Box
3
Folder
18
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Connecticut, 1971-1974
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Florida
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Box
3
Folder
19
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Gainesville, 1971-1974
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Box
3
Folder
20-21
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Miami, 1973-1975
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Box
3
Folder
22
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Tampa, 1973-1975
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Box
3
Folder
23
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Georgia, 1972-1974
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Box
3
Folder
24
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Hawaii, 1972-1977
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Illinois
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Chicago
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Box
3
Folder
25
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General files, 1974-1986
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Box
3
Folder
26
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Newsletters, 1974-1987
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Box
3
Folder
27-29
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Flyers
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Box
3
Folder
30
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Lists
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Box
3
Folder
31
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Parades
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Box
3
Folder
32
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Veterans Yellow Pages
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Box
3
Folder
33
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DeKalb
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Box
3
Folder
34
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Indiana, 1973-1975
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Box
4
Folder
1
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Japan
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Box
4
Folder
2
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Kansas, 1971-1974
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Box
4
Folder
3
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Kentucky
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Box
4
Folder
4
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Louisiana, 1971-1974
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Box
4
Folder
5
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Maine, 1973-1974
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Box
4
Folder
6
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Maryland, 1970-1974
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Box
4
Folder
7
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Massachusetts, 1971-1976
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Michigan
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Box
4
Folder
8
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Detroit, 1975-1978
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Box
4
Folder
9
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Regional office, 1970-1975
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Minnesota, 1972-1975
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Box
4
Folder
10
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Miscellaneous chapters
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Box
4
Folder
11
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Twin Cities, 1974-1980
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Missouri
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Box
4
Folder
12-13
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Kansas City
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Box
4
Folder
14-15
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St. Louis, 1971-1976
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Box
4
Folder
16
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Miscellaneous chapters
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Box
4
Folder
17
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Nebraska, 1971-1972
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Box
4
Folder
18
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New Hampshire, 1971-1975
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Box
4
Folder
19
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New Jersey, 1972-1989
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Box
4
Folder
20
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New Mexico, 1970-1975
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New York
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Box
4
Folder
21
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Buffalo, 1973-1975
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Box
4
Folder
22
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University of Buffalo, 1972-1973
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New York City
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Box
4
Folder
23
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General records, 1973-1974
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Box
4
Folder
24
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Publications, 1970-1975
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Box
4
Folder
25
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Miscellaneous
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Box
4
Folder
26
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Newsletters, 1973-1975
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Box
4
Folder
27
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Boroughs, 1971-1982
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Box
4
Folder
28
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Oneonta, 1974-1975
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Box
4
Folder
29
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Rochester, 1973-1976
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Box
4
Folder
30
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Syracuse, 1974-1975
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Box
4
Folder
31
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Miscellaneous chapters
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Box
5
Folder
1
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North Carolina, 1971-1975
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Box
5
Folder
2
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North Dakota, 1973
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Ohio
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Box
5
Folder
3-4
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Cincinnati, 1972-1976
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Box
5
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5
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Columbus, 1973-1980
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Box
5
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6
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Dayton, 1971-1976
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Box
5
Folder
7
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Oklahoma, 1971-1973
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Box
5
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8
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Oregon, 1971-1975
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Pennsylvania
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Box
5
Folder
9
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Harrisburg, 1973-1975
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Box
5
Folder
10
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Philadelphia, 1971-1976
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Box
5
Folder
11
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Miscellaneous chapters
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Box
5
Folder
12
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Rhode Island, 1971-1975
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Box
5
Folder
13
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South Carolina, 1973-1976
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Box
5
Folder
14
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South Dakota, 1972
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Box
5
Folder
15
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Texas, 1973-1976
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Box
5
Folder
16
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Utah, 1975
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Box
5
Folder
17
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Vermont, 1973-1975
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Box
5
Folder
18
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Virginia, 1971-1973
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Box
5
Folder
19
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Washington, 1971-1978
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Box
5
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20
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Washington, D.C. 1970-1977
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Box
5
Folder
21
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West Virginia, 1971-1977
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Wisconsin
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Box
5
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22
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Miscellaneous chapters, 1973
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Box
5
Folder
23
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Madison
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Box
5
Folder
24
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Milwaukee, 1970-1974
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Box
5
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25
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United Kingdom, 1973-1976
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Box
5
Folder
26
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Miscellaneous news clippings about chapters, 1971-1977
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Series: Subject Files
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Box
6A
Folder
1
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Advertising, 1969-1972
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Box
6A
Folder
2
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Africa, 1974-1975
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Agent Orange
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Box
6A
Folder
3
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General information
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Box
6A
Folder
4
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Advocacy groups
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Case
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6A
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5
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General
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Box
6A
Folder
6
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Attorney correspondence
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Box
6A
Folder
7
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Court documents
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Box
6A
Folder
8
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Class assistance program
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Reference
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Clippings
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Box
6A
Folder
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General
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6A
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14
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Australia
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Box
6A
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15
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VVAW
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6A
Folder
16-17
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Wisconsin
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Articles regarding scientific and medical studies
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6B
Folder
1
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“Review of Scientific Literature”, 1990 : Co-sponsored by VVAW.
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Box
6B
Folder
2-4
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Government and military studies
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Box
6B
Folder
5
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North Vietnamese study, 1988
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Box
6C
Folder
1-2
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Veteran specific studies
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Audio
898A/24
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Merriam Doucet-Schoenfeld, a Canadian researcher, regarding effects of Agent Orange on vets and their families : audio recording 1978
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Mss 370
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6A
Folder
18
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Settlement
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VVAW
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Box
6A
Folder
19
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Activities
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Box
6A
Folder
20
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Special publications
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Box
6A
Folder
21
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Vietnam Veterans conference on Agent Orange, 1981
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Box
7
Folder
1
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"Alienation among Vietnam Veterans" / paper by John C. Pollock, 1973
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Box
7
Folder
2
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American Deserters Committee, 1973-1975
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Box
7
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American Friends Service Committee, 1970-1971
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Box
7
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American Legion, 1976
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Box
7
Folder
5
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American Veterans for Peace, 1967-1970
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Box
7
Folder
6
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American Veterans Movement, 1974
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Amnesty
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Box
7
Folder
7
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General, 1973-1976
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Box
7
Folder
8
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Americans for Amnesty, 1973-1974
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Box
7
Folder
9
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Campaign for Amnesty, 1973
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Box
7
Folder
10
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National Conference on Amnesty, 1973
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Box
7
Folder
11
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National Council of Churches, 1972-1975
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NCUUA amnesty conference, 1974
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Box
7
Folder
12
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Paper file
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Audio
898A/19
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Press conference, and interview of Darryl Adams of VVAW regarding amnesty for Canadian exiles : audio recording, 1974 September 23
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Mss 370
Box
7
Folder
13
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War Resisters League, 1972-1973
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Box
7
Folder
14
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Amex magazine, 1973-1975
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Box
7
Folder
15
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Angola Solidarity Committee, 1975
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Box
7
Folder
16
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Anniversaries of VVAW, 1987-1997
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Box
7
Folder
17
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Anti-North Vietnam propaganda
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Box
7
Folder
18
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Armed Forces Days, 1975, undated
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Australia
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Box
7
Folder
19-20
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Paper files
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Bob Gibson's recorded memoranda about his Agent Orange work, documents sent to VVAW, and personal matters
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Audio
898A/22
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Audio recording, 1981 June 8
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Audio
898A/23
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Audio recording, 1981 December 7
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Mss 370
Box
7
Folder
21
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Australian Communist Party
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Box
7
Folder
22
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Barry, Jan, review of No Victory Parades circa 1971
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Box
7
Folder
23
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Black Panther Party, 1973-1974
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Box
7
Folder
24
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Bowling Green Films, 1971
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Box
7
Folder
25
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Braden, Carl and Anne 1974-1975
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CAMP (Chicago Area Military Project) : See also NOSCOM-Chicago.
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Enlisted men's military history
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Box
7
Folder
26
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Correspondence
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Box
7
Folder
27
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Drafts, 1973
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Box
7
Folder
28
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Notes
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Box
7
Folder
29-30
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CAMP literature
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Box
7
Folder
31
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Canada, 1974
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Box
7
Folder
32
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Casualty lists, Lebanon and Grenada 1983
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Box
7
Folder
33
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Cease fire project, 1978
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Box
7
Folder
34
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Center for Constitutional Rights, 1973-1974
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Box
7
Folder
35
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Center for Veterans Rights, 1980
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Box
7
Folder
36
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Central Ohio Military and Veterans Organizing Project, 1974-1975
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Box
7
Folder
37
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Chapter letters (from VVAW) and chapter organizing material
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Box
7
Folder
38
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Charleston (South Carolina) G.I. Office, 1973
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Box
7
Folder
39
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Clemency program information
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Box
7
Folder
40
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Clergy and Laity Concerned
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Clippings
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Box
26
Folder
1-8
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Clipping service subscription, 1971 January-July
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Box
26
Folder
9
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Photocopied scrapbook, 1974
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Box
26
Folder
10-11
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Miscellaneous clippings, 1975-1982
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Box
26
Folder
12
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Boston and Lexington newspapers, 1971 May-June
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Box
26
Folder
13
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Kansas City, Missouri 1971 July 4
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Box
26
Folder
14
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Chicago newspapers, 1971-1973
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Box
7
Folder
41
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Committee for Action/Research on the Intelligence Community, 1973
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Box
7
Folder
42
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Communist Party of the USA, 1973-1975
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Box
7
Folder
43
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Communist League, 1974-1975
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Box
7
Folder
44
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Congress, 1969-1982
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Box
7
Folder
45
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Conscientious objectors, 1973, undated
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Box
8
Folder
1
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Coordinator lists, 1970-1972
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Box
8
Folder
2
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Coordinator memoranda, 1968-1972
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Box
8
Folder
3
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Cortright, David (paper) 1972
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Box
8
Folder
4
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Counter recruitment, 1974
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Box
8
Folder
5
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Courts martial
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Box
8
Folder
6
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Danish Vietnam Committee, 1974-1975
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Box
8
Folder
7
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Davis, Bill, personal file 1982-1983
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Box
8
Folder
8
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Demilitarized Zone, 1976
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Box
8
Folder
9-10
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Democratic National Conventions, 1968, 1972
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Box
8
Folder
11
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Demonstration guidelines
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Dewey Canyon III, 1971
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Box
8
Folder
12
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General information
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Box
8
Folder
13
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Participants' questionnaire responses
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Box
8
Folder
14
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Press conference
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Box
8
Folder
15
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Transcript of court proceedings
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Audio
898A/35
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Dewey Canyon IV (first), "Where's My Apple Pie?" : audio recording / by Joan Baez to support the action 1974
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Mss 370
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Dewey Canyon IV (second), 1982
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Box
8
Folder
16
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Paper file
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VBC
109
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Footage of pre-demonstration concert and instructions
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Mss 370
Box
8
Folder
17
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Different Sons (film), 1971
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Discharge Upgrade Project (DUP)
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Box
8
Folder
18-19
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General, 1973-1974
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Box
8
Folder
20
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Dyson, Steve
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Box
8
Folder
21
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Lawyers Military Defense Committee, 1973-1974
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Box
8
Folder
22
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Manual
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Box
8
Folder
23
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National office of VVAW, 1975-1976
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Box
8
Folder
24
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Old cases : incomplete
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Box
8
Folder
25
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Veterans Services Association, 1975
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Box
8
Folder
26
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Washington University project, 1973
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Box
8
Folder
27
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Draft resistance, 1983
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Box
8
Folder
28
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Drug addiction
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Box
8
Folder
29
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Exiles, interviews of 1974
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Box
8
Folder
30
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Fight-Back (Germany), 1973-1974
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Box
8
Folder
31
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Films
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Box
8
Folder
32
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Fire Base Pace transcript
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Box
8
Folder
33
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First Casualty, 1971
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Box
8
Folder
34
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Florida
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Box
8
Folder
35
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Free clinics (Mike Oliver)
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Box
8
Folder
36
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Freund, Michael, survey research paper 1974
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Box
8
Folder
37
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Fund raising projects
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Box
8
Folder
38
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G.I. Alliance, Atlanta exploratory conference
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Box
8
Folder
39
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G.I. Bill and educational benefits, 1970-1971
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Box
8
Folder
40
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G.I. conference, Louisville 1971
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Box
8
Folder
41
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G.I. conference, Williams Bay 1971
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G.I. conference (VVAW), 1974
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Box
8
Folder
42
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Background literature
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Box
8
Folder
43
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Correspondence
|
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Box
8
Folder
44
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Flyers
|
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Box
8
Folder
45
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Planning
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Box
8
Folder
46
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Proposals and agenda
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Box
8
Folder
47
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Reports
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Box
9
Folder
1
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Reports and notes
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Box
29
Folder
1
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Registration cards
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Box
9
Folder
2
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G.I. conference, 1978
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Box
9
Folder
3
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G.I. News, correspondence 1975
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Box
9
Folder
4
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G.I. movement, general 1973
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G.I. Project (VVAW)
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Box
9
Folder
5
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Questionnaire form
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Box
9
Folder
6
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Active duty cases, 1970-1971
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Box
9
Folder
38
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Against the Wall
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Box
9
Folder
7a
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Beaufort, South Carolina 1974
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Box
9
Folder
7b
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Camp Lejeune (Norm Haas), 1975-1976
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Box
9
Folder
8
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Fort Hood, 1975-1976
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Box
9
Folder
9
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Fort Lewis, 1972-1974
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Box
9
Folder
10
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German G.I. groups and Rita Act
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Box
9
Folder
11
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Guam, 1974
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Box
9
Folder
12
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Great Lakes Naval Training Station, 1968-1971
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Box
9
Folder
13
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Highway 13, 1974-1975
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Box
9
Folder
14
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Illinois, 1974
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Box
9
Folder
15
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Iwakuni, Japan 1974-1975
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Box
9
Folder
16
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Naha prison, Japan 1973-1974
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Box
9
Folder
17
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Yokosuka, Japan 1974-1975
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Box
9
Folder
18
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Korea, 1974-1975
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Box
9
Folder
19
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London, 1974
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Box
9
Folder
20
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New England, 1973-1974
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Box
9
Folder
21
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New Jersey, 1974
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Box
9
Folder
22
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New York APO, 1974-1975
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Box
9
Folder
23
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New York FPO
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Box
9
Folder
24
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San Francisco, APO and FPO (ships and bases) 1974-1975
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Box
9
Folder
25
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Texas
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Box
9
Folder
26
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USS America
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Box
9
Folder
27
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USS Constellation
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Box
9
Folder
28
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USS Coral Sea
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Box
9
Folder
29
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USS Duluth, 1973
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Box
9
Folder
30
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USS John F. Kennedy
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Box
9
Folder
31
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USS Kitty Hawk
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Box
9
Folder
32
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USS Little Rock, 1974
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Box
9
Folder
33
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USS Long Beach
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Box
9
Folder
34
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USS Midway, 1972-1974
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Box
9
Folder
35
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USS Worden (Chris Heilman)
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Box
9
Folder
36
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United States, miscellaneous G.I.s
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Box
9
Folder
37
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General Motors, Detroit 1972
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Box
9
Folder
39
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Gonzalez, Julio (Illinois agent for Agent Orange) 1982-1983
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Box
9
Folder
40
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Grossman, Steve, amnesty tour 1974
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Box
9
Folder
41
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Guardian, 1975-1979
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Box
9
Folder
42
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Gulf War
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Box
9
Folder
43
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Guyana, 1975
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Box
9
Folder
44
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Hanoi trips, 1971-1972, 1986
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Box
9
Folder
45
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“Help Unsell the War” campaign, 1971
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Box
9
Folder
46
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Hubbard, Al, speaking engagements and remarks 1971
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Box
9
Folder
47
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Inauguration demonstration, 1973
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Box
9
Folder
48
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Indochina Peace Campaign, 1973-1974
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Box
9
Folder
49
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Indochina Solidarity Committee, 1973-1975
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Box
9
Folder
50
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Iranian Students Association in the United States, 1973-1975
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Box
9
Folder
51
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Ireland (Sinn Fein), 1974-1975
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Box
9
Folder
52
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Italy (Servizio Traduzioni), 1974-1975
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July 4th demonstrations
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(Amnesty/Bonus), 1974
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Box
9
Folder
53-54
|
General
|
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Box
9
Folder
55
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Washington, D.C. office file
|
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Box
9
Folder
56
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(“Rich off our Backs”), 1976
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Kampuchea (Cambodia)
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Box
9
Folder
58
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National United Front (FUNK), 1973-1975
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Box
9
Folder
57
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Royal Government of National Union (GRUNC), 1973-1975
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Box
10
Folder
1
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Kent State demonstration, 1978
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Box
10
Folder
2
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Kennedy, Joe (New York Assembly candidate) 1970
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Kerry, John
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Box
10
Folder
3
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General, 1971
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Box
10
Folder
4
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Clippings
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Box
10
Folder
5
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New Soldier
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Box
10
Folder
6
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Kim Phoc tour, 1989
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Box
10
Folder
7
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Korea, 1973-1975
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Box
10
Folder
8
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Laird, Melvin, litigation 1972
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Box
10
Folder
9
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Lawyers Military Defense Committee, 1971-1974
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Box
10
Folder
10
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League Against Imperialism (West Germany), 1974
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Box
10
Folder
11
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Legislative office (Rusty Lindley), Washington, D.C. 1971-1974
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Box
10
Folder
12
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Liberated Barracks (Hawaii), 1974-1975
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Lists
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Box
10
Folder
13
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Chapters
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Box
10
Folder
14
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Mailing lists
|
|
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Membership printout, (about 15,700 members) 1972
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Box
28
Folder
1
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Alphabetical list
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Box
27
Folder
1
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Zip code/State lists
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Box
10
Folder
15
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Peace groups
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Box
10
Folder
16
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Long Island Pre-college summer program, 1971
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Box
10
Folder
17
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Mayor's Office for Veterans Action (New York City), 1973-1974
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Box
10
Folder
18
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Memorial Days events
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Box
10
Folder
19
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Military analysis information
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Box
10
Folder
20
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Military counseling information
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Box
10
Folder
21
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Military Justice Task Force report : incomplete, 1972
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Box
10
Folder
22
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Military regulations
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Box
10
Folder
23
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Miners strike, 1978
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NOSCAM (National Office Service-Peoples' Counseling and Materials)
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National office files about NOSCAM
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Box
10
Folder
24-26
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Correspondence, 1973-1974
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Box
10
Folder
27
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Lists
|
|
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Files transferred from Dayton office
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Box
10
Folder
28-30
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Alphabetical correspondence, B-Z
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Box
10
Folder
31
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Exiles correspondence, 1973-1974
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Box
10
Folder
32-33
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Fort Leavenworth, 1973-1975
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Box
10
Folder
34
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Koza, Okinawa
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Box
10
Folder
35
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North Carolina
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Box
10
Folder
36
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USS Kennedy
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NOSCAM-Chicago
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Box
10
Folder
37
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Miscellaneous correspondence
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Box
10
Folder
38
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Internal matters
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G.I. correspondence
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Box
11
Folder
1
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American Friends Service Committee, St. Louis 1972-1973
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Box
11
Folder
2
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Bay Area Military Law Panel, 1971-1972
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Box
11
Folder
3
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Black Military Resistance League
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Box
11
Folder
4
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Black Servicemen's Caucus, San Diego 1972
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Box
11
Folder
5
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Bolling Air Force Base, 1972-1974
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Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors (CCCO)
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Box
11
Folder
6
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Atlanta Region
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Box
11
Folder
7-8
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Western Region
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Box
11
Folder
9
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California
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Box
11
Folder
10
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Camp Allen Case (Jeffrey Allison), 1972-1973
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Box
11
Folder
11
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Camp Lejeune, 1971-1973
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Box
11
Folder
12
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Center for Servicemen's Rights (San Diego), 1971-1974
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Box
11
Folder
13
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Charleston, South Carolina 1974, undated
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Box
11
Folder
14
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Chicago VVAW chapter, 1974
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Box
11
Folder
15
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Cole, Chip
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Box
11
Folder
16
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Columbia (South Carolina) Military Draft Information Center, 1972-1973
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Box
11
Folder
17
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Concerned Military (San Diego), 1972-1973
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Box
11
Folder
18
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Concerned Military (Puget Sound), 1971
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Box
11
Folder
19
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Cortright, David 1972-1975
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Box
11
Folder
20
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Covered Wagon, Mountain Home Air Force Base 1971-1972
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Box
11
Folder
21
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DMZ Counseling, San Francisco 1972-1973
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Box
11
Folder
22
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Drydock (Long Beach), 1973-1974
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Box
11
Folder
23
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Fight Back (Germany), 1972-1974
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Box
11
Folder
24
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Florida, 1974-1975
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Box
11
Folder
25
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Fort Benning, 1972
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Box
11
Folder
26
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Fort Bragg, 1971-1974
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Box
11
Folder
27
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Fort Dix, 1972
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Box
11
Folder
28
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Fort Gordon, 1971-1972
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Box
11
Folder
29
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Fort Lewis, 1970-1971
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Box
11
Folder
30
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Fort Lewis-McCord
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Box
11
Folder
31
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Fort Ord (Native American Free University), 1973
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Box
11
Folder
32
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Fort Riley, 1972-1973
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Box
11
Folder
33
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Forward (Germany), 1973-1974
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Box
11
Folder
34
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G.I. Project Alliance (Southern California), 1973-1974
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Box
11
Folder
35
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Home Front Bookstore (Santa Barbara), 1973-1974
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Box
11
Folder
36
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Homestead Air Force Base, 1973-1975
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Box
11
Folder
37
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Iowa
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Box
11
Folder
38
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Kansas
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Box
11
Folder
39
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Kansas City, 1971-1972
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Box
11
Folder
40
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Kirtland Air Force Base, 1972-1973
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Box
11
Folder
41
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Lawyers Military Defense Committee (Washington, D.C.) 1973-1974
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Box
11
Folder
42
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Loring Air Force Base, 1971-1973
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Box
11
Folder
43
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Lowry Air Force Base, 1972-1973
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Box
11
Folder
44
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Manhattan, Kansas 1972
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Box
11
Folder
45
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Norfolk Defense Committee (Tidewater), 1973-1975
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Box
12
Folder
1
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Norfolk G.I. Office
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Box
12
Folder
2
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Offutt Air Force Base, 1972-1973
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Box
12
Folder
3
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Ohio
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Box
12
Folder
4
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Omaha Draft Military Information Center, 1972-1973
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Box
12
Folder
5
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Oregon, 1971-1974
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Box
12
Folder
6
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Prescott, Jerry (drug addiction program) 1970-1971
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Box
12
Folder
7
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Puerto Rico, 1972-1974
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Box
12
Folder
8
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Red Door, 1973
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Box
12
Folder
9
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Rocky Mountain Military Project, 1972-1973
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Box
12
Folder
10
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Support Our Soldiers (San Diego), 1971-1974
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Box
12
Folder
11
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San Diego, 1971-1972
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Box
12
Folder
12
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Travis Air Force Base, 1972
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Box
12
Folder
13
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Up Against the Bulkhead, 1971-1972
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Box
12
Folder
14
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USS Constellation, 1971
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Box
12
Folder
15
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Wisconsin, 1972-1975
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Box
12
Folder
16
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National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, 1973-1974
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Box
12
Folder
17
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National Association of Concerned Veterans, 1974-1975
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Box
12
Folder
18
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National Guard and Reserves organizing, 1970-1975
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Box
12
Folder
19
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National Interim Committee for a Mass Party of the People, 1974-1975
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Box
12
Folder
20
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National Lawyers Guild, Military Justice Office 1974-1975
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Box
12
Folder
21
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National Peace Action Coalition, 1970-1971
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Box
12
Folder
22
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National Planning Conference on the Emotional Needs of Vietnam Era Veterans, 1973
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National Political Defense Committee (of VVAW)
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Box
12
Folder
23
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General, 1974
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Box
12
Folder
24-25
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Manual
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Box
12
Folder
26
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Workshop, 1974
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Box
12
Folder
27
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Press releases for Gainesville 8
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Box
12
Folder
28
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Netherlands (Bond voor Dienstplichtigen), 1974-1975
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Box
12
Folder
29
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New members, 1974-1975
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Box
12
Folder
30
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New York Moratorium Committee
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Box
12
Folder
31
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Nicaragua, 1985
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Box
12
Folder
32
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October League, 1974-1975
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Box
12
Folder
33
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Office miscellaneous, 1970-1971
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Box
12
Folder
34
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Ohio newsreel, 1973-1974
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Operation County Fair, 1973-1974
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Box
12
Folder
35-36
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Folders I-II
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Box
13
Folder
1
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Folder III
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Box
13
Folder
2
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Operation Donovan
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|
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Operation Last Patrol (to Republican Convention), 1972
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Box
13
Folder
3
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General file
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Box
13
Folder
4
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Paper by Mark Harmon
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Box
13
Folder
5
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Operation Peace on Earth, 1971
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|
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Operation Rapid American Withdrawal (RAW), 1970
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Box
13
Folder
6-7
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General papers
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Box
13
Folder
8
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Participant questionnaires
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Box
13
Folder
9
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Organizational planning
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|
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Organizational split, 1974-1975
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Box
13
Folder
10
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National office file
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Box
13
Folder
11
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Buffalo chapter
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Box
13
Folder
12
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California
|
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Box
13
Folder
13
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St. Louis
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Box
13
Folder
14
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Other chapters
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Box
13
Folder
15
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Organizers manual, undated
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Box
13
Folder
16
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“Other organizations”, 1968-1971
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Box
13
Folder
17
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POWs/MIAs, 1970-1973
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Box
13
Folder
18-19
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Pacific Counseling Service, 1972-1974
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Box
13
Folder
20
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Paris Peace Assembly on Vietnam, 1972
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|
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Paris Peace Talks, 1972
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Box
13
Folder
21
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VVAW publicity
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Box
13
Folder
22
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Journals
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Box
13
Folder
23
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People's Blockade, 1972
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Box
13
Folder
24
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Permits, 1971
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Box
13
Folder
25
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Poems and stories, undated
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Box
13
Folder
26
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Policy statements
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Box
13
Folder
27
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Political campaigns, 1969-1971
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Box
13
Folder
28
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Political education
|
|
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Post-Vietnam Syndrome (later Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, PSTD)
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Box
13
Folder
29
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Reference material, circa 1974
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Box
13
Folder
30
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Chaim F. Shatan, writings and reports 1972-1978
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Box
14
Folder
1
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Postal workers strike, 1978
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|
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Political prisoners defense cases
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Box
14
Folder
2
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General, 1972-1975, 1981
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|
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ACLU
|
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Box
14
Folder
3
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National Prison Project, 1973-1975
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Box
14
Folder
4
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Behavior modification study, 1974
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Box
14
Folder
5
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Armstrong, Karleton 1973
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Box
14
Folder
6
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Attica Brothers legal defense committee, 1973-1974
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Box
14
Folder
7
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Atlanta Federal Prison, 1974-1976
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Box
14
Folder
8
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Behavior modification information
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Box
14
Folder
9
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Bishop, Cameron 1975
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Box
14
Folder
10
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“Books for Prisoners”, 1973-1974
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Box
14
Folder
11
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Bucklin, Richard 1973
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Box
14
Folder
12
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Camp Allen (Jeffrey Allison), 1973
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Box
14
Folder
13
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Chenoweth, Pat 1973
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Box
14
Folder
14
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Church of the New Song, 1974-1975
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Box
14
Folder
15
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Cullen, Michael (Milwaukee) 1973
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Box
14
Folder
16
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De Mau Mau Defense Committee, 1973
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Box
14
Folder
17
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Ervin, Lorenzo Komboa 1976
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Box
14
Folder
18
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Felde, Wayne
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Box
14
Folder
19
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Fort Wadsworth Army Band case, 1970
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|
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Gainesville 8, 1973
|
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Box
14
Folder
20-21
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Press releases, statements, and miscellaneous
|
|
Box
14
Folder
22
|
Flyers and publications
|
|
Box
14
Folder
23
|
Trial notes
|
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Box
15
Folder
1-7
|
Clipping scrapbooks : photocopies, 1971-1974
|
|
Box
16
Folder
1
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Hardy, Jackie 1975
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Box
16
Folder
2
|
Hood, Bob 1974
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Box
16
Folder
3
|
Imprisoned Citizens Union, 1972
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|
Box
16
Folder
4
|
Incarcerated Veterans Assistance (Lorton, Virginia) 1975
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Box
16
Folder
5
|
Jackson, James 1970
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Box
16
Folder
6
|
Jenkins, Clarence 1974-1975
|
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Box
16
Folder
7
|
Kessler, Stephen 1974
|
|
Box
16
Folder
8-10
|
Lawton, Gary (Riverside prisoners case) 1974
|
|
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Leach, Ashby 1976-1977
|
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Box
16
Folder
11
|
Paper file
|
|
Audio
898A/1
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Talk and interview of Leach, perhaps for publication : audio recording 1977
|
|
Mss 370
|
Leavenworth Brothers
|
|
Box
16
Folder
12
|
Correspondence, 1973-1975
|
|
Box
16
Folder
13
|
Press material and clippings
|
|
Box
16
Folder
14
|
Bulletins
|
|
Box
16
Folder
15
|
Lebanon, Ohio, prison incident report by Armand Austan circa 1973
|
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Box
16
Folder
16
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Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, Prison 1974-1975
|
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Box
16
Folder
17
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Lifers, Inc. (Missouri State Prison) 1975-1976
|
|
Box
16
Folder
18
|
Little, Malcolm 1974-1975
|
|
Box
16
Folder
19
|
Louisiana State Prison (Veterans Incarcerated)
|
|
Box
16
Folder
20
|
Lyons, Paul T. 1974-1975
|
|
Box
16
Folder
21
|
McGee (or Magee), Ruchell, sedition case 1973-1976
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Box
16
Folder
22-23
|
Marion Federal Prison, 1974-1976
|
|
Box
16
Folder
24
|
National Lawyers Guild, Midnight Special Collective 1973-1975
|
|
Box
16
Folder
25
|
National Prisoners Association, 1975
|
|
Box
16
Folder
26
|
North East Prisoners Association, 1974-1976
|
|
Box
16
Folder
27
|
Ohio Prisoners Labor Association, 1973
|
|
Box
16
Folder
28
|
Oklahoma State Prison
|
|
Box
16
Folder
29
|
Sanchez, Eddie 1974-1975
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Box
16
Folder
30
|
Smit, Tom 1974
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Box
16
Folder
31
|
Smith, Billy Dean 1974, undated
|
|
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Smith, Melvin 1972-1974
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Box
16
Folder
32
|
Correspondence
|
|
Box
16
Folder
33
|
Clippings
|
|
Box
16
Folder
34
|
Miscellaneous
|
|
Box
17
Folder
1
|
Publicity
|
|
Box
17
Folder
2
|
Smith's letters
|
|
Box
17
Folder
3
|
Sostre, Martin 1973
|
|
Box
17
Folder
4
|
Soto, Carlos 1975
|
|
Box
17
Folder
5
|
Southern Coalition on Jails and Prisons, 1974-1975
|
|
Box
17
Folder
6
|
Terre Haute Federal Prison, 1973-1975
|
|
Box
17
Folder
7
|
United Prisoners Union, 1973
|
|
Box
17
Folder
8
|
United States Bureau of Prisons, 1973
|
|
Box
17
Folder
9
|
Veterans Incarcerated Service Program, 1975-1977
|
|
Box
17
Folder
10
|
Williams, Bobby 1974-1975
|
|
Box
17
Folder
11
|
Wilson, Robert H. 1974-1975
|
|
Box
17
Folder
12
|
Wood, Jearl 1981-1982
|
|
Box
17
Folder
13
|
Wounded Knee Defense Committee, 1973-1974
|
|
Box
17
Folder
14
|
Yancy, John 1975
|
|
Box
17
Folder
15
|
Puerto Rican Solidarity Day, 1974
|
|
Box
17
Folder
16
|
Rambo (film), 1985
|
|
Box
17
Folder
17
|
Recon, 1974
|
|
Box
17
Folder
18-19
|
Republican Convention, 1972-1973
|
|
Box
17
Folder
20
|
Resignations, 1970-1971
|
|
Box
17
Folder
21
|
Rest of the News, 1974
|
|
Box
17
Folder
22
|
Revolutionary Communist Party
|
|
Box
17
Folder
23
|
Revolutionary Student Brigade, 1975
|
|
Box
17
Folder
24
|
Revolutionary Union (RU), 1973-1975
|
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Box
17
Folder
25
|
Reynolds, Al 1974
|
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Box
17
Folder
26
|
Safe Return, 1972-1974
|
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Box
17
Folder
27
|
South Vietnamese consulate
|
|
Box
17
Folder
28
|
San Diego Convention Coalition, 1972
|
|
Box
17
Folder
29
|
Sojourner Truth Organization
|
|
Box
17
Folder
30
|
Songs and poetry
|
|
Box
17
Folder
31
|
Speakers, 1970-1971
|
|
Box
17
Folder
32-34
|
“Stand Up and Be Counted” ad questionnaires, 1967
|
|
Box
17
Folder
35
|
Statistics, miscellaneous
|
|
Box
17
Folder
36-37
|
Stockholm Conference on Crime in Indochina, 1972
|
|
Box
17
Folder
38
|
Sweden, North Vietnamese support 1972-1975
|
|
Box
17
Folder
39
|
Thanksgiving, 1971
|
|
Box
17
Folder
40
|
Third World Caucus
|
|
Box
17
Folder
41
|
Tupelo, Mississippi 1978
|
|
Box
17
Folder
42
|
USS Haddock, 1975
|
|
Box
17
Folder
43
|
Unemployed Workers Organizing Committee
|
|
Box
17
Folder
44
|
[unidentified], undated
|
|
Box
17
Folder
45
|
Union of Vietnamese in the United States, 1973-1974
|
|
Box
17
Folder
46
|
Unita Festival (Rome), 1972
|
|
Box
17
Folder
47
|
United Farm Workers, 1972-1973
|
|
Box
17
Folder
48
|
United Front Press, 1974-1975
|
|
Box
17
Folder
49
|
United Nations petition, 1972
|
|
Box
17
Folder
50
|
United States-China Peoples Friendship Association, 1975-1977
|
|
Box
17
Folder
51
|
United States Servicemen's Fund, 1970
|
|
Box
17
Folder
52
|
United We Stand, 1973-1974
|
|
Box
17
Folder
53
|
Up From Exile, 1973
|
|
Box
18
Folder
1
|
Vancouver American Exiles Committee, 1973-1975
|
|
|
Veterans
|
|
Box
18
Folder
2
|
Illinois, 1982-1985
|
|
Box
18
Folder
3
|
Iowa, 1983
|
|
Box
18
Folder
4
|
Michigan
|
|
Box
18
Folder
5
|
Ohio
|
|
Box
18
Folder
6
|
Veterans action centers, 1972
|
|
Box
18
Folder
7
|
Veterans Action Group, 1971
|
|
|
Veterans Administration
|
|
Box
18
Folder
8
|
General
|
|
Box
18
Folder
9
|
Hospitals and medical benefits
|
|
|
Detroit Veterans Administration Hospital, 1977
|
|
Audio
898A/2
|
Interview with Tim Wells, an employee who was fired and his dismissal, perhaps for a VVAW defense case : audio recording
|
|
Audio
898A/3
|
Interview with Mrs. Walker about her brother who died from mistreatment at Allen Park hospital : audio recording
|
|
Mss 370
Box
18
Folder
10
|
Veterans conference
|
|
Box
18
Folder
11
|
Veterans Day events, 1970-1978
|
|
Box
18
Folder
12
|
Veterans for Peace, 1970
|
|
Box
18
Folder
13
|
Veterans resource lists
|
|
Box
18
Folder
14
|
Veterans service projects, miscellaneous groups
|
|
Box
18
Folder
15
|
Veterans Service Center, 1974
|
|
|
Vietnam
|
|
Box
18
Folder
16
|
General
|
|
|
North Vietnam, 1972-1975
|
|
Box
18
Folder
17
|
Paper file
|
|
Audio
898A/20
|
Meeting with representatives of the North Vietnamese army, regarding friendship, post-war Vietnam, etc. : audio recording circa 1975 August-September
|
|
Mss 370
Box
18
Folder
18
|
South Vietnam prisoners, 1973
|
|
Box
18
Folder
19
|
Vietnam Peace Parade, 1970
|
|
Box
18
Folder
20
|
Vietnam Revisited (art exhibit), 1981
|
|
|
Vietnam veterans
|
|
Box
18
Folder
21
|
General
|
|
Box
18
Folder
22
|
Minnesota conference, 1979
|
|
Box
18
Folder
23
|
Vietnam Veterans against the War-Anti-Imperialist, undated
|
|
Box
18
Folder
24
|
Vietnam Veterans for a Just Peace, 1971
|
|
Box
18
Folder
25
|
Vietnam Veterans for McCarthy, 1968
|
|
Box
18
Folder
26
|
“Vietnam Veterans Voice”
|
|
Box
18
Folder
27
|
WTTW Radio, Veterans call-in program 1981
|
|
Box
18
Folder
28
|
War memorials, 1985, undated
|
|
Box
18
Folder
29
|
Winter Soldier (film), 1971-1973
|
|
Box
18
Folder
30
|
Winter Soldier film robbery, 1973
|
|
|
Winter Soldier Investigation
|
|
Box
18
Folder
31
|
Citizens Commission of Inquiry, 1971
|
|
Box
18
Folder
32
|
Clippings
|
|
Box
18
Folder
33
|
Correspondence, 1970-1971
|
|
Box
18
Folder
34
|
Financial records
|
|
Box
18
Folder
35
|
General information
|
|
Box
18
Folder
36
|
Planning, 1971
|
|
Box
18
Folder
37
|
Publicity
|
|
Box
18
Folder
38
|
Research and contacts
|
|
|
Transcripts
|
|
Box
18
Folder
39-49
|
Folders 1-11
|
|
Box
19
Folder
1-3
|
Folders 12-14
|
|
Box
19
Folder
4-5
|
Testimony used
|
|
Box
19
Folder
6
|
Testimony summaries
|
|
Box
19
Folder
7-10
|
Testimony not used
|
|
Box
19
Folder
11-13
|
Deleted pages
|
|
|
Local Winter Soldier inquiries
|
|
Box
19
Folder
14
|
Paper file
|
|
Audio
898A/34
|
Testimony of ten Boston soldiers : audio recording, 1971 October 7-9
|
|
Mss 370
Box
19
Folder
15
|
Winter Soldier newspaper distribution, 1971
|
|
Box
19
Folder
16
|
Wisdom of the Afflicted, play by Peter Mahoney
|
|
|
Workshop on military counseling of the U.S. Committee on Military Counseling in which VVAW members participated, after 1975
|
|
Audio
898A/26-28
|
Audio recordings, unknown year March 27
|
|
Audio
898A/29-31
|
Audio recordings, unknown year April 2
|
|
Audio
898A/32
|
Audio recording, unknown year April 16
|
|
Audio
898A/33
|
Audio recording, unknown year April 23
|
|
Mss 370
|
World Conference on Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs, 1972-1975
|
|
Box
19
Folder
17-22
|
Paper files
|
|
Audio
898A/25
|
Statement of Bill Davis enroute to conference on nuclear issues, also statements in solidarity with PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization) : audio recording 1975
|
|
Mss 370
Box
19
Folder
23
|
World Peace Conference (Moscow), 1973
|
|
Box
19
Folder
24
|
World Religionists Assembly for Peace and Justice, 1972
|
|
Box
19
Folder
25
|
ZERO, 1974-1975
|
|
|
Series: Chapter Records
|
|
|
Clarence Fitch Chapter (previously Brooklyn/Northern New Jersey)
|
|
Box
20
Folder
1-2
|
By-laws revision; objectives, 1991
|
|
Box
30
Folder
1
|
Minutes/draft copies of Monthly Report newsletter, 1999-2002
|
|
Box
30
Folder
2-6
|
Meeting notes, 1995-2002, undated
|
|
|
Correspondence
|
|
Box
20
Folder
6-9
|
1972-2003
|
|
Box
30
Folder
7
|
2004-2006, undated
|
|
Box
30
Folder
8
|
DMZ newsletter paste-up pages
|
|
Box
30
Folder
9-13
|
E-mails, 1993-2006, undated
|
|
Box
30
Folder
14
|
FSLN House in La Esperanza, Niracagua
|
|
Box
30
Folder
15
|
Financial information, 1993-1995
|
|
Box
30
Folder
16
|
Fitch documentary and memorial (Another Brother)
|
|
|
Flyers
|
|
Box
30
Folder
17
|
Regular size
|
|
Box
32
Folder
1
|
Large size
|
|
Box
30
Folder
18
|
Fourth of July events
|
|
Box
30
Folder
20
|
Gillen, Michael, photography exhibit 1995
|
|
Box
30
Folder
19
|
Gulf War, 1990
|
|
Box
30
Folder
21
|
Haiti, 1991
|
|
Box
30
Folder
22
|
“Interview a Vet” contest, 1988
|
|
Box
30
Folder
23
|
Iraq War
|
|
Box
30
Folder
24
|
JROTC organizing and youth counseling, 1985, 1995
|
|
Box
30
Folder
25
|
Kerry, John, e-mails about 2003-2004
|
|
Box
20
Folder
3
|
Membership letters, 1990-1992
|
|
|
Memorabilia
|
|
Box
30
Folder
26
|
Camouflage-style banner, circa 1980s
|
|
Box
30
Folder
27
|
Frisbee for 25th anniversary in New York City, 1992
|
|
Box
30
Folder
28
|
Memorial Day events
|
|
Box
30
Folder
29
|
Miscellaneous
|
|
Box
30
Folder
30
|
Monthly essays, 1989-1992, undated
|
|
Box
30
Folder
31
|
National Veterans Legal Services Project
|
|
Box
32
Folder
2
|
Nicaragua, 1986
|
|
Box
30
Folder
32a
|
Panama fact-finding delegation, 1989
|
|
Box
32
Folder
3
|
Peace convoy, 1988
|
|
Box
32
Folder
32b
|
Pietri, Pedro 2004
|
|
Box
32
Folder
33
|
Platoon (film) reaction, 1989
|
|
Box
32
Folder
34
|
Sheldon Ramsdell Memorial, 1996
|
|
Box
32
Folder
35
|
Reconciliation campaign, 1993-1994
|
|
Box
32
Folder
36
|
Resolutions, miscellaneous
|
|
Box
32
Folder
37
|
Sandow, Laurie, resignation 1988
|
|
Box
32
Folder
38
|
School of the Americas, 1994-1995
|
|
Box
32
Folder
39
|
September 11 response, 2001
|
|
Box
32
Folder
40
|
Speak Out for Peace and Justice, 1988
|
|
Box
32
Folder
41
|
Tappan Zee Brigade meeting notices, 2003-2006
|
|
Box
32
Folder
4
|
Veterans Days, 1971-2000
|
|
Box
30
Folder
42
|
Veterans for Peace March, 2006
|
|
Box
30
Folder
43
|
Veterans Peace Coalition, meeting notices 2002-2004
|
|
Box
30
Folder
44
|
Vieques, 1999-2001
|
|
|
Vietnam Veterans against the War (National)
|
|
Box
30
Folder
45
|
Minutes, 1998-2003
|
|
Box
30
Folder
46
|
Anniversaries, 1992-2002
|
|
Box
30
Folder
47
|
“Core” mailing list issues, 1998
|
|
Box
30
Folder
48
|
History
|
|
Box
30
Folder
49
|
Miscellaneous
|
|
Box
30
Folder
50-51
|
National lists
|
|
Box
32
Folder
5
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Winter Soldier Investigation, New York 1972
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Information files
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Box
31
Folder
1-2
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Agent Orange
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Box
31
Folder
3-5
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Articles
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Box
31
Folder
6
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Dioxin-New York Commission report, 1982
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Box
31
Folder
7-8
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Miscellaneous mailings
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Box
31
Folder
9
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Prisoners
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Box
31
Folder
10
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Salcedo, Sylvester
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Box
31
Folder
11
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Vietnam Friendship Village project, 1992
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Madison, Wisconsin Chapter records
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Box
20
Folder
23
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Articles of incorporation, 1985
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Correspondence
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Box
20
Folder
24-31
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Incoming, 1979-1988, 1992
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Box
20
Folder
32-33
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Outgoing, 1979-1989
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Box
20
Folder
34
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Mailings received
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Subject files
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Agent Orange
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Box
20
Folder
35
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Paper file, 1979-1986
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Audio
898A/8
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WHA interview of Sukie Wachtendonk about Agent Orange litigation and her family's health : audio recording, 1989 May 29
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Audio
898A/4
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WNTR interview with Rick Odell and Sukie Wachtendonk about her family's health and the Agent Orange litigation : audio recording, 1989 July 11
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VBC
108
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War Shadows, a film by Jody Eisemann 1979
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Mss 370
Box
20
Folder
36
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Audio-visual products, 1985-1988
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Box
20
Folder
37
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Benefits
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Box
20
Folder
38
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Camp McCoy 3, 1972-1973
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Box
20
Folder
39
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Central America, 1985-1986
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Box
20
Folder
40
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Clippings
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Box
20
Folder
41
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Dane County Agent Orange Committee, 1980
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Box
20
Folder
42
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Draft resistance, 1980-1986
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Box
20
Folder
43
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Education grant application, 1984-1987
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Box
20
Folder
44
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Federal legislation
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Box
20
Folder
45
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Kroll, Dennis
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Box
20
Folder
46
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Madison Vets for Peace, 1984-1986
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Box
20
Folder
47
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Membership list, 1986
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Box
20
Folder
48
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Memorial Day events, 1979, 1982
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Box
20
Folder
49
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Military recruiting in schools, 1984-1985
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Box
20
Folder
50a
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Newsletter
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Nicaragua film project, circa 1987
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Box
20
Folder
50b
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Mike Terry letter
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VHA
642
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Footage of VVAW tour of Nicaragua to promote a proposed documentary
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Mss 370
Box
20
Folder
51
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Operation Dewey Canyon IV, 1982
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Box
20
Folder
52
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Operation Triad, 1980
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Box
20
Folder
53
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Pesticides, Department of Agriculture rule 1979-1981
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Box
21
Folder
1
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Pesticide documentaries, 1979-1980
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Box
21
Folder
2-3
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Pesticide use in Madison, 1980-1989
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Audio
898A/10
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A Public Affair, WORT talk by Dennis Kroll and D. McQuade about Platoon : audio recording 1987 January 22
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Mss 370
Box
21
Folder
4
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Progress reports to national office, 1979-1983
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Box
21
Folder
5
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Radio program, 1981
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Box
21
Folder
6
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Veterans Administration, 1978-1985
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Veterans Day events
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Box
21
Folder
7
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Paper file, 1983-1991
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Audio
898A/5
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A Public Affair, WORT coverage of the Capitol event and speech by Dennis Kroll : audio recording 1986
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Audio
898A/6
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Promotional interview for the event on WORT, music by Jim Walktendonk and Rick Duvall : audio recording 1986
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Audio
898A/7
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A Public Affair, WORT coverage of the ceremony, speeches by Sukie Wachtendonk and VVAW head Barry Romo, music by Muriel Hogan and Jim Walktendonk : audio recording 1989
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Mss 370
Box
21
Folder
8
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Vets House-Agent Orange outreach project, 1981-1984
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Box
21
Folder
9
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Vietnam Veterans Civic Council of Wisconsin, 1983-1985
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Wachtendonk, Jim and Sukie
Conditions Governing Use
Jim Walktendonk (the name Jim Wachtendonk used for his professional recordings) retains rights to all of the music composed and performed by him.
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Box
21
Folder
10
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Family information
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Box
21
Folder
11
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Agent Orange questionnaire
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Commercial audio recordings
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Audio
898A/11
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Edges, 1997
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Audio
898A/12
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Gemini & I, 1991
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Audio
898A/13
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Incoming, 1985
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Audio
898A/20
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On the Mend, 1988
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Audio
898A/14
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R & R, 1994
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Audio
898A/15
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Red White and Blind, 1989
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Mss 370
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War toys
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Box
21
Folder
12
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Paper file, 1985-1986
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Audio
898A/9
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Comments about war toys by the Wachtendonks on a WHA program; Jim sings a song by Dennis Kroll : audio recording
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Mss 370
Box
21
Folder
13
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Wisconsin Coalition Against Pesticides, 1981
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Box
21
Folder
14
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Wisconsin legislation, 1979-1984
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin Chapter
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Box
21
Folder
15
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Organizational and general information
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Box
21
Folder
16-30
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Correspondence, 1973-1992, undated
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Subject files
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Agent Orange
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Box
21
Folder
31
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Australia, 1983-1984
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Box
21
Folder
32
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Citizen exposure, 1980-1984
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Box
21
Folder
33
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Class action suit, 1979-1988, undated
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Box
21
Folder
34
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Clippings (Wisconsin)
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Box
29
Folder
2
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Contact cards
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Box
22
Folder
1
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General information
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Box
22
Folder
2
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Lindquist notes about Veterans Administration herbicide committee, 1981
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Box
22
Folder
3
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Milwaukee, 1979-1982
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Box
22
Folder
4
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Dossier
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Box
22
Folder
5
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Minnesota
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National Veterans Task Force, 1980
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Box
22
Folder
6
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General
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Box
22
Folder
7
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Petitions, Milwaukee
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Box
22
Folder
8
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Settlement comments
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Box
22
Folder
9
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Conference, 1981
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Box
22
Folder
10
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New Jersey, 1983-1985
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Wisconsin
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Box
22
Folder
11
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General, 1981
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Box
22
Folder
12
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Information Project, 1979-1982
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Box
22
Folder
13
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Legislation, 1971-1991
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Box
22
Folder
14
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Other states legislation, 1980
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Box
22
Folder
15
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Amnesty
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Box
22
Folder
16
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Armstrong, Karleton 1973
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Box
22
Folder
17
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Atomic Veterans, 1981
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Box
22
Folder
18a
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Booth Street party and court case, 1976
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Box
22
Folder
18b
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Clippings
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Box
22
Folder
19
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CARD (Committee against Registration and the Draft), 1983
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Box
22
Folder
20
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Cooperatives, 1974
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Box
22
Folder
21-22
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Dewey Canyon III
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Box
22
Folder
23
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Dewey Canyon 20th anniversary, 1991
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Box
22
Folder
24
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Discharge Upgrade Project (DUP), 1973-1974
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Box
22
Folder
25
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Dow boycott
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Box
22
Folder
26
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Draft, 1984
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Box
22
Folder
27
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Fundraising, 1985-1990
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Box
22
Folder
28
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Gainesville 8, 1973
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Box
22
Folder
29
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Gulf War correspondence, 1990
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Box
22
Folder
30
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Hmong in Wisconsin
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Box
22
Folder
31
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July 4, 1974
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Box
22
Folder
32
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Kemp, Don G. case 1973-1974
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Box
22
Folder
33
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Kessler, Mark case 1977-1978
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Box
22
Folder
34
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Lindquist, John, speeches and articles
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Box
22
Folder
35
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Mailings/phone lists
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Box
22
Folder
36-37
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Mass mailings (VVAW Milwaukee)
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Box
23
Folder
1
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Membership dues notebook, 1978-1983
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Box
23
Folder
2
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Mendoza, Ray case
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Box
23
Folder
3
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Military families support network, 1990-1991
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Box
23
Folder
4
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Milwaukee miscellaneous, 1974
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Box
23
Folder
5
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Milwaukee Association of Black Veterans, 1981
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Box
23
Folder
6
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Milwaukee-Central America solidarity, 1981-1982
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Box
23
Folder
7
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Miscellaneous
|
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Box
23
Folder
8
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Mr. Man competition
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Box
23
Folder
9-10
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Newsletter and fragments, 1972-1990
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Box
23
Folder
11
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Notes
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Box
23
Folder
12
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Notes on national meetings
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Box
23
Folder
13
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Operation Last Patrol, 1972
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Box
23
Folder
14
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POWs, 1973
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Box
23
Folder
15
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Undated material
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Box
23
Folder
16
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Pesticide exposure in Wisconsin, 1980-1987
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Box
23
Folder
17
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Prisoner rights, 1975-1977
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Box
23
Folder
18
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Reports
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Box
23
Folder
19
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General
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Box
23
Folder
20
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Miles, Mary Ellen 1972-1974
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Interviews with Milwaukee FBI informants about recruitment, motivation : audio recordings circa 1975
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Audio
898A/16
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Bob Kecharski
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Audio
898A/17
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Informant “Pam”
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Audio
898A/18
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Informants “Lil” and “Cobra”
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Mss 370
Box
23
Folder
21-23
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Songs, poems, and lyrics
|
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Box
23
Folder
24
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Speeches, 1975-1981
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Box
23
Folder
25
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Street petition
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Box
23
Folder
26
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Veterans Advisory Committee, 1982
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Box
23
Folder
27
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Veterans Affairs, 1973-1982
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Box
23
Folder
29
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Veterans Affairs (Wisconsin Department), 1980-1981
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Box
23
Folder
28
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Veterans Day
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Box
23
Folder
30
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Vets House, 1980-1981
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Box
23
Folder
31
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Unity Day, 1991
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Box
23
Folder
32
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Vet Center clients, 1980
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Box
23
Folder
33
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Vietnam War Memorial, 1982-1985
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Box
23
Folder
34
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Vietnam War
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Box
23
Folder
35
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Vietnamese film project, 1989
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Box
23
Folder
36
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Vietnam Veterans of America, 1983
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Box
23
Folder
37
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Winter Soldier Investigation, 1990
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Box
23
Folder
38
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Wisconsin Agent Orange Seminar, 1991
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Box
23
Folder
39
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Wood Veterans Hospital, 1979-1981
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Box
23
Folder
40
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Zien, Dave 1982
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Steve Hawkins FBI Files
|
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Box
23
Folder
41
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Report to VVAW, 1973
|
|
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Research
|
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Box
23
Folder
42-43
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Litigation
|
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Box
23
Folder
44
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Worksheets
|
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Box
23
Folder
45-46
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Correspondence, 1976-1983
|
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Box
23
Folder
47
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CIA file
|
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Box
23
Folder
48
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Medical records
|
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Box
23
Folder
49
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Office of Special Investigations
|
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Box
23
Folder
50
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Taxes
|
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Box
24
Folder
1-3
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Records, 1973-1975
|
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Box
24
Folder
4
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Copenhagen Conference
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Box
24
Folder
5
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Defensive Investigative Service
|
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FBI File
|
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Box
24
Folder
6-7
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Volumes 1-2
|
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Box
25
Folder
1-11
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Volumes 3-13
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PH 4580
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Series: Visual Materials
|
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Photographs
Use of the photography by Marco Ugolini requires his permission.
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Administrative and Policy Records
|
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Box
1
Folder
1
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Publications, Calendars (VVAW) photographs
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|
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Local files in the National Office
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Local Chapters
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Box
1
Folder
2
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Colorado and Illinois
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Box
1
Folder
3
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Japan
|
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Box
1
Folder
4
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Missouri, Ohio, Oregon, and Pennsylvania
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Subject files
|
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Box
1
Folder
5
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Davis, Bill
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G.I. Project (VVAW)
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Box
1
Folder
6
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Japan
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Box
1
Folder
7
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USS Coral Seas
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Box
1
Folder
8
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Grossman, Steve, Amnesty tour
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Box
1
Folder
9
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Inauguration demonstration
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Box
1
Folder
10
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Kent State
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Box
1
Folder
11
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Kerry, John
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Box
1
Folder
12
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Liberated Barracks (Hawaii)
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Box
1
Folder
13
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NOSCAM-Chicago, G.I. Correspondence, Norfolk
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Box
1
Folder
14
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Prisoners and Political defense cases: Camp Allen, Gainesville 8, Robert Hood
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Box
1
Folder
15
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Unita Festival (Rome)
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Chapter Records
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Clarence Fitch Chapter
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Box
1
Folder
16
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Events, demonstrations, etc.
|
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Box
1
Folder
17
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FSLN
|
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Box
1
Folder
18
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Speak Out for Peace and Justice, 1988
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Box
1
Folder
19
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Madison, Wisconsin
|
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Box
1
Folder
20
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Miscellaneous
|
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Box
1
Folder
21
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American Indian Movement
|
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Box
1
Folder
22
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Berlin Boys
|
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Box
1
Folder
23
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Demonstrations, unidentified
|
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Box
1
Folder
24
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Iraq War protest, 2003 February 15
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Box
1
Folder
25
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People's Peace Treaty [Canada], 1970
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Box
1
Folder
26
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Publicity composite, probably for VVAW
|
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Soldiers
|
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Box
1
Folder
27
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Unidentified
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Box
1
Folder
28
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In Vietnam?
|
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Negatives
|
|
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Subject files-Prisoners and Political defense cases
|
|
Folder
1
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Leach, Ashby
|
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Folder
2
|
Leavenworth Brothers
|
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Folder
3
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Chapter Records-Clarence Fitch Chapter
|
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Folder
4
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Transparencies
|
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Folder
4
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Local Chapters in the National Office-New Jersey
|
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Folder
4
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Miscellaneous-Vietnam?
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Artwork
|
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Box
1
Folder
29
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Local files in the National Office, Chicago newsletter
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Box
1
Folder
30
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Miscellaneous
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