A Guide to the Papers of Hugh Scott, 1983 Scott, Hugh Papers, 1983 10200-t

A Guide to the Papers of Hugh Scott, 1983

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Accession Number 10200-t


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Repository
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Accession number
10200-t
Title
Papers of Hugh Scott, 1983
Physical Characteristics
2 items
Language
English
Abstract
This collection includes a copy of "Report to the congress by the Association of Former Members of Congress" (1983) and notes on Advance Reaction to 'Real Peace: A Strategy for the West' by Richard Nixon.

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

Papers of Hugh Scott, 1983, Accession #10200-t, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

These papers were given to the Library by Hugh Scott on 5 March 1984.

Scope and Content Information

These papers of Hugh Scott include a copy of the 1983 publication, "Report to the Congress by the Association of Former Members of Congress", which gives a brief history of the group, their activities, etc., and their financial statement. Scott is listed as being on its board of directors.

There is also an undated, unidentified sheet titled: Advance Reaction to 'Real Peace: a Strategy for the West' by Richard Nixon; FYI is printed in the upper left corner in blue ink; and the item gives excerpts from writings and statements of politicians, journalists, and other notable people concerning Nixon's book.