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Waskow--Correspondence with Robert Moses, 1963-1964 (Arthur Ocean Waskow papers, 1943-1977; Archives Main Stacks, Mss 5, Box 10, Folder 30)

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Letters between Bob Moses and Arthur Waskow are the primary contents of this folder. In late January 1964, Waskow urges Moses to consider becoming a fellow of Waskow's Peace Research Institute, and asks, "Have you any idea of your plans, thoughts, hopes, etc., over the near future?"
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