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W. Willard Wirtz Collection on Adlai Stevenson

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Wirtz, Willard, 1912-2010

W. Willard (Bill) Wirtz was a lawyer, an arbitrator, a law professor, and served as undersecretary and secretary of labor under Presidents Kennedy and Johnson. He was a speechwriter for and close advisor to Adlai Stevenson from 1952 to 1960. He was born on March 14, 1912 and raised in Illinois.

After Stevenson's election as governor of Illinois in 1948, he appointed Wirtz a member of the state's Liquor Control Commission. Wirtz had earned a law degree from Harvard and was a law professor at Northwestern University. He had also served on the War Labor Board and had been chairman of the National Wage Stabilization Board. When Stevenson was drafted by the Democratic Party to run for president in 1952, Wirtz became one of a dozen or so of Stevenson's speechwriters. The illustrious group also included Truman staffer David Bell, journalist John B. Martin, economists John Kenneth Galbraith and Robert Tufts, and history professor Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. Wirtz and his colleagues called themselves the Elks Club Group after the building in which they worked in Springfield, Illinois.

John Martin, later wrote a biography of Stevenson that describes Wirtz as "a big, crew-cut man from Winnetka" who was "tense, abstemious, almost painfully loyal to Stevenson, and he kept to himself more than other members of the Elks Club Group." Wirtz was the labor expert amongst the speechwriters, but like his colleagues, contributed speech drafts and edits on every subject. Stevenson did not like the idea that he wrote few of his speeches himself, and he rarely interacted directly with (or even acknowledged the existence of) his speechwriters during his first presidential campaign. Most communication between the candidate and his speechwriters occurred through Carl McGowan, Stevenson's campaign manager.

In the late summer of 1955, when Stevenson was preparing a second run for the presidency, he convened a meeting of a dozen or so close advisors, including Wirtz. Tom Finletter, a former secretary of the air force, and Wirtz were assigned to run the campaign's research section. Wirtz was in charge of approving speech content, performing a role that McGowan had assumed in the first campaign. Martin, in his Stevenson biography, described the 1956 speechwriting operation as "less happy-go-lucky, less brilliant, but far more solid than the Elks Club of 1952." Unlike 1952, Wirtz had Stevenson's ear in 1956 and quickly became one of Stevenson's top two or three advisors. Martin remarks that "Wirtz found it harder than McGowan to say no to Stevenson."

Between campaigns, Wirtz taught law, worked on the occasional Stevenson speech, and arbitrated cases. After the 1956 campaign, Wirtz, Stevenson, and a few others formed a law firm that strictly abstained from politics.

By 1960, Wirtz was a trusted and close advisor to Stevenson. Unlike the early days, Stevenson would often send memorandums directly to Wirtz, who would promptly respond back. By the 1960 Democratic Convention, Stevenson was frustrated that the media and other politicians kept hounding him to declare whether or not he was running for president. On the plane trip to the convention in Los Angeles, he dashed out a terse, peevish statement that he intended to read at the airport. He handed it to Wirtz to look over. When Stevenson later asked him about the statement, Wirtz replied that he must have "lost" it. Stevenson smiled, and delivered his previously planned speech. Wirtz continued to advise and write speeches for Stevenson as he campaigned across the country that fall for John F. Kenendy, the eventual Democratic nominee.

When Kennedy assumed office, he appointed Wirtz undersecretary of labor. In 1962, Secretary of Labor Arthur Goldberg was selected to be a United States Supreme Court justice. Wirtz was promoted to secretary of labor, a position in which he served through the end of Lyndon Johnson's presidency. He earned the respect of liberals for staunchly valuing "human interests" over economic interests, and for his principled objections to the Vietnam War. Though Wirtz and Stevenson continued to correspond periodically until Stevenson's death, Wirtz no longer directly advised Stevenson on policy issues or contributed to Stevenson's speeches.

After Stevenson's death in July 1965, Wirtz was asked by President Johnson and many of Stevenson's family, friends, and associates to participate in the establishment of various memorial funds, programs, and institutes. Through the end of the twentieth century and into the twenty-first, Wirtz has continued to comment on Stevenson's life and legacy, including at a conference on Stevenson at Princeton University in 2000.

The W. Willard Wirtz Collection on Adlai Stevenson documents Stevenson's 1952 and 1956 presidential campaigns, as well as Stevenson's other political activities through 1960. Because Wirtz was a speechwriter in 1952, in charge of speech content in 1956, and a close advisor and occasional speechwriter at other times, this collection documents most strongly the campaign activities of drafting speeches and fine-tuning policy statements.

Speeches and drafts form the bulk of the collection, although campaign memoranda, correspondence, and reports may also be found here. In addition, Wirtz collected correspondence, clippings, and programs covering Stevenson's death and legacy, including the establishment and administration of the Adlai Stevenson Institute. A miscellaneous folder of Wirtz's wife Mary Jane's personal correspondence (unrelated to Stevenson) has been placed at the very end of the collection.

When Wirtz donated his collection to Mudd Library, he wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing the contents of this collection and, in many cases, the historical context as he remembered it. This is recommended reading for any researchers studying Stevenson's campaign and this collection in particular. It is located in box 1, folder 1.

The collection has been arranged roughly chronologically, following Wirtz's own organization. Folders within each campaign (1952, 1956, and 1960) are arranged alphabetically. Documents within folders are arranged chronologically.

The following sources were consulted during the preparation of the biographical note: Martin, John Bartlow. Adlai Stevenson of Illinois and Adlai Stevenson and the World (Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1976 and 1977).

The collection was donated by Willard Wirtz in February 2002 (acquisition number ML 2002-3).

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This collection was processed by Matt Reeder in June 2005. Finding aid written by Matt Reeder in June 2005.

Appraisal criteria for acquiring this collection include the Library's ongoing efforts to strengthen its public policy papers collection and its Adlai Stevenson holdings.

Publisher
Public Policy Papers
Finding Aid Author
Matt Reeder
Finding Aid Date
2005
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The collection is open for research.

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Collection Inventory

Scope and Contents

Series 1: 1938-1952 and General includes a memorandum on the content of the collection, a folder of speeches, and materials related to Adlai Stevenson's 1952 Presidential campaign.

Arrangement

The speeches in this series are arranged in chronological order and the campaign materials are arranged in the order in which they were sent to Princeton.

Physical Description

4 boxes

General, Wirtz Memorandum on the Contents of the Collection, 2002. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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1938-1950 Speeches, 1938-1950. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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4 boxes

Labor Memoranda and Commentary, August 26-November 8, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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List of Campaign Speeches, July 21-November 5, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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Mail Analysis, September 25-27, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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2 boxes

August, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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September 1, Detroit Speech on Labor, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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September 1, Other Michigan Speeches, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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September 5-11, Western Trip, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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September 11, Los Angeles Speech on Corruption, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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September 11-12, Western Trip, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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September 16-20, New England and Eastern States Trip, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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September 22, New York Speech to the American Federation of Labor, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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September 23, Baltimore Speech on Inflation, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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September 24-29, Midwest Swing, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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October 3-5, Midwest Swing, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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October 7, Detroit Speech on Communism, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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October 7-10, Midwest Swing, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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October 14-17, Western Trip, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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October 22-23, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Buffalo Trip, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

October 24-28, Northeast Tour, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

October 29-31, Northeast Tour, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

November 1, Chicago Rally, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

December 13, Gridiron Club Dinner, Washington, D.C., dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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2 boxes

July, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

August, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

September 1-6, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

September 8-15, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

September 18-29, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

October 4-9, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

October 10-16, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

October 17-22, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

October 23-25, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

October 26-31, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

November 1-5, December 3, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Russell, Richard (Senator from Georgia) Support for Campaign, October 2-25, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Whistlestop Capsules, not dated, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Scope and Contents

Series 2 includes speeches and drafts of speeches from 1953-1956.

Arrangement

The speeches and drafts in this series are arranged in chronological order.

Physical Description

3 boxes

1953 Speeches and Drafts, 1953. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1954 Speeches and Drafts, 1954. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1955 June-September , Speeches and Drafts, 1955 June-September. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1955 October-December , Speeches and Drafts, 1955 October-December. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1955 November 19, Democratic National Committee Dinner Speech and Drafts, 1955 November. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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2 boxes

Background Reports on Campaign Stops, October 29-November 2, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Campaign Memoranda, 1955 November-1956 October. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Mail Analysis, October 12-25, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

"New America" Series of Policy Papers, September-November, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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2 boxes

Concession Statement and Drafts, November 6, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Convention Acceptance Speech and Drafts, August 17, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Convention Speech (and Drafts) Throwing Vice Presidential Candidate Choice Back to the Convention, August 16, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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1 box

February-July, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

August-October, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Not dated, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Listing of Major Campaign Addresses, not dated, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Quips, Jokes, and Suggestions; Many from Chloe Fox and the New York Writers' Bureau, March-October, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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1 box

February-December, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Not dated, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Stevenson-Kefauver Televised Discussion, January-May, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Stevenson Notes, not dated, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Windes, Russel, Jr. Studies of the Campaign, 1956-1958. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Scope and Contents

Series 3 contains memoranda, some correspondence, speeches and drafts from 1957-1960. It includes three boxes of materials related to Adlai Stevenson's 1960 Presidential campaign.

Arrangement

The subseries are in chronological order.

Physical Description

4 boxes

1957 Correspondence, Memoranda, Speeches, and Drafts, 1957. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1958 Memoranda and Speech Draft, 1958. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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1 box

Articles, Correspondence, and Memoranda, January-December, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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1 box

Newark Speech, "The American City, a Cause for Statesmanship," May 5, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

New York City Institute of Life Insurance Luncheon Speech on Labor, December 7, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Quotations and Draft Excerpts for Speeches, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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3 boxes

Articles, January, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Candidacy Question, March-December, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Civil Rights Memorandum, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Convention, May-July, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Correspondence, March-December, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Itineraries, September-November, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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3 boxes

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3 boxes

May 13, Northwestern Law School Centennial, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

May 20-June 1, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

July 9, Arrival at the Convention, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

July 10, Convention Speech, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

July 15, Los Angeles Speech at the Coliseum, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

September 1-10, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

September 14-15, New York City, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

September 18, Milwaukee and Minneapolis, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

September 24, Jefferson-Jackson Dinner, Seattle, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

September 26-28, California, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

September 29, San Diego, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

September 30-October 3, California and Colorado, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

October 10, University of Wisconsin, Madison, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

October 18, Citizens for Kennedy and Johnson, New York City, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

October 19-25, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

October 26-30, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

November 1-3, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

November 4, San Francisco Commonwealth Club, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

November 5, Fresno, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

December 3, Primrose Club Dinner, Toronto, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Closings, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Compilation of Earlier Speeches and Fragments (1951-1960) on Foreign Affairs, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Compilation of Earlier Speeches and Fragments (1948-1958) on Freedom, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Fragments, Sources, and Suggestions, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Introductions, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Scope and Contents

Series 4: 1961-1999 and Miscellaneous includes press releases, correspondence, Wirtz's personal files on Stevenson, memorabilia, photographs and miscellaneous materials.

Arrangement

The press releases, correspondence and personal files are arranged in chronological order, followed by memorabilia, photographs, and additional personal correspondence.

Physical Description

2 boxes

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1 box

United Nations Speech Press Releases, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Wirtz-Stevenson Correspondence, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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2 boxes

Obituaries, Memorial Services, and Tributes, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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2 boxes

July, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

August-December, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1966, 1966. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1967, 1967. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1968, 1968. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1969-1999, 1969-1999. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Memorabilia, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Photographs, dates not examined. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Unrelated: Mary Jane Wirtz Personal Correspondence, 1961-1963. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Print, Suggest