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July 01 1975
Presidential Libraries: Is There a Case for a National Presidential Library?
The American Archivist (1975) 38 (3): 325–328.
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H. Jones; Presidential Libraries: Is There a Case for a National Presidential Library?. The American Archivist 1 July 1975; 38 (3): 325–328. doi: https://doi.org/10.17723/aarc.38.3.81750191321g3684
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