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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
Description
An account of the resource
Shortly after the 1996 presidential election, University of Kansas (KU) Chancellor Robert Hemenway approached Senator Dole with a proposal that he entrust his congressional papers, accrued over 35 years of public service, to KU — the university he attended before military service in WWII interrupted his studies. The University was eager to build upon the research potential of this collection and create an institute that would offer opportunities for the public and for students of all ages and all backgrounds — from KU and across the nation — to discover how they might best serve their communities, their states, and the nation. Senator Dole immediately agreed, but insisted that he wanted no personal monument. Rather, he favored creation of a non-partisan forum, dedicated to public service, training for leadership, and promoting the ideal that politics is an honorable profession. It was from these discussions that the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics was conceived. Dole deposited his papers with the University of Kansas in May 2000 and transferred title to the university in 2001. The papers were housed at the Spencer Research Library until the Dole Institute was completed in 2003, at which point they were transferred to the newly constructed building, and the Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections was born.
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'Briefing Papers Requested by Telegram'
Subject
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Food relief, American -- India.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture.
India.
Description
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This group of papers includes briefing material on Indian self-help measures in agricultural development; current Indian agricultural situation including the latest crop production outlook; third country food and food-connected aid to India; Bihar-UP Famine Relief - logistic problems; and food supply and port situation in India.
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Robert J. Dole House of Representatives Papers, Box 266, Folder 4, Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections, University of Kansas
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
Date
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ca. 1966
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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
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application/pdf
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English
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Document
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diop_0016.jpg
diop_0016.pdf
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India (TGN: 7000198)
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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
Description
An account of the resource
Shortly after the 1996 presidential election, University of Kansas (KU) Chancellor Robert Hemenway approached Senator Dole with a proposal that he entrust his congressional papers, accrued over 35 years of public service, to KU — the university he attended before military service in WWII interrupted his studies. The University was eager to build upon the research potential of this collection and create an institute that would offer opportunities for the public and for students of all ages and all backgrounds — from KU and across the nation — to discover how they might best serve their communities, their states, and the nation. Senator Dole immediately agreed, but insisted that he wanted no personal monument. Rather, he favored creation of a non-partisan forum, dedicated to public service, training for leadership, and promoting the ideal that politics is an honorable profession. It was from these discussions that the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics was conceived. Dole deposited his papers with the University of Kansas in May 2000 and transferred title to the university in 2001. The papers were housed at the Spencer Research Library until the Dole Institute was completed in 2003, at which point they were transferred to the newly constructed building, and the Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections was born.
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Title
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'The Benefits: Food for Peace' program charts booklet
Subject
The topic of the resource
Food relief, American -- India.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture.
India.
Description
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Group of charts with graphical representations of U.S. food exports as measured by volume and cost. The graphs also compare U.S. exports to other countries and show the impact on the U.S. dollar.
Creator
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U.S. Department of State
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Robert J. Dole House of Representatives Papers, Box 144, Folder 8, Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections, University of Kansas
Publisher
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
Date
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1966-01-07
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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
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application/pdf
Language
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English
Type
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Document
Identifier
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diop_0011.jpg
diop_0011.pdf
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India (TGN: 7000198)
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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
Description
An account of the resource
Shortly after the 1996 presidential election, University of Kansas (KU) Chancellor Robert Hemenway approached Senator Dole with a proposal that he entrust his congressional papers, accrued over 35 years of public service, to KU — the university he attended before military service in WWII interrupted his studies. The University was eager to build upon the research potential of this collection and create an institute that would offer opportunities for the public and for students of all ages and all backgrounds — from KU and across the nation — to discover how they might best serve their communities, their states, and the nation. Senator Dole immediately agreed, but insisted that he wanted no personal monument. Rather, he favored creation of a non-partisan forum, dedicated to public service, training for leadership, and promoting the ideal that politics is an honorable profession. It was from these discussions that the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics was conceived. Dole deposited his papers with the University of Kansas in May 2000 and transferred title to the university in 2001. The papers were housed at the Spencer Research Library until the Dole Institute was completed in 2003, at which point they were transferred to the newly constructed building, and the Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections was born.
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'To Win the Fight Against World Starvation' <em>Reader's Digest</em> article
Subject
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Food relief, American -- India.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture.
India.
Description
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This article raises many questions and contentions with the United States' foreign aid and Food for Peace programs. It argues that these programs are not producing the intended results and require major revision to bring about change in the countries that abuse and rely too heavily on American agriculture and financial aid. The author believes that the Food for Peace program can work, but Congress needs to enforce the program's intentions and hold countries to their promises to develop their own agricultural programs.
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Danielian, N.R.
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Robert J. Dole House of Representatives Papers, Box 144, Folder 8, Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections, University of Kansas
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
Date
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1966-08
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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
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application/pdf
Language
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English
Type
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Document
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diop_0014.jpg
diop_0014.pdf
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India (TGN: 7000198)
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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
Description
An account of the resource
Shortly after the 1996 presidential election, University of Kansas (KU) Chancellor Robert Hemenway approached Senator Dole with a proposal that he entrust his congressional papers, accrued over 35 years of public service, to KU — the university he attended before military service in WWII interrupted his studies. The University was eager to build upon the research potential of this collection and create an institute that would offer opportunities for the public and for students of all ages and all backgrounds — from KU and across the nation — to discover how they might best serve their communities, their states, and the nation. Senator Dole immediately agreed, but insisted that he wanted no personal monument. Rather, he favored creation of a non-partisan forum, dedicated to public service, training for leadership, and promoting the ideal that politics is an honorable profession. It was from these discussions that the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics was conceived. Dole deposited his papers with the University of Kansas in May 2000 and transferred title to the university in 2001. The papers were housed at the Spencer Research Library until the Dole Institute was completed in 2003, at which point they were transferred to the newly constructed building, and the Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections was born.
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Audio clip of Congressman Dole talking with Mr. Subramanium, the Food Minister of India
Subject
The topic of the resource
Food relief, American -- India.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture.
India.
Description
An account of the resource
Congressman Dole talking with Indian Food Minister Subramanium in Bangalore. Dole thanks the Minister for the many kindnesses during the delegation's stay and asks him what he would most like to see America do for India in the next few months. India's Food Minister replies that he would like to see assistance in improving their technology as well as two million tons of food for the period of transition.
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Robert J. Dole House of Representatives Papers, Audiocassette 975, Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections, University of Kansas
Publisher
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
Date
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1966-11
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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
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audio/mp3
Language
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English
Type
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Sound
Identifier
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diop_0024.mp3
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India (TGN: 7000198)
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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
Description
An account of the resource
Shortly after the 1996 presidential election, University of Kansas (KU) Chancellor Robert Hemenway approached Senator Dole with a proposal that he entrust his congressional papers, accrued over 35 years of public service, to KU — the university he attended before military service in WWII interrupted his studies. The University was eager to build upon the research potential of this collection and create an institute that would offer opportunities for the public and for students of all ages and all backgrounds — from KU and across the nation — to discover how they might best serve their communities, their states, and the nation. Senator Dole immediately agreed, but insisted that he wanted no personal monument. Rather, he favored creation of a non-partisan forum, dedicated to public service, training for leadership, and promoting the ideal that politics is an honorable profession. It was from these discussions that the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics was conceived. Dole deposited his papers with the University of Kansas in May 2000 and transferred title to the university in 2001. The papers were housed at the Spencer Research Library until the Dole Institute was completed in 2003, at which point they were transferred to the newly constructed building, and the Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections was born.
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Audio clip of Hyde Murray describing the receptions the delegation received in different villages around Tanjore
Subject
The topic of the resource
Food relief, American -- India.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture.
India.
Description
An account of the resource
Hyde Murray describing touring around villages in Tanjore to see the rice production. He tells about the hospitality shown in each village and how in one village, a band of four or five "long-stemmed horns playing high melodious tunes" greeted the delegation.
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Murray, Hyde H., 1930-2009
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Robert J. Dole House of Representatives Papers, Audiocassette 975, Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections, University of Kansas
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
Date
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1966-11
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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
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audio/mp3
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English
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Sound
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diop_0021.mp3
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India (TGN: 7000198)
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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
Description
An account of the resource
Shortly after the 1996 presidential election, University of Kansas (KU) Chancellor Robert Hemenway approached Senator Dole with a proposal that he entrust his congressional papers, accrued over 35 years of public service, to KU — the university he attended before military service in WWII interrupted his studies. The University was eager to build upon the research potential of this collection and create an institute that would offer opportunities for the public and for students of all ages and all backgrounds — from KU and across the nation — to discover how they might best serve their communities, their states, and the nation. Senator Dole immediately agreed, but insisted that he wanted no personal monument. Rather, he favored creation of a non-partisan forum, dedicated to public service, training for leadership, and promoting the ideal that politics is an honorable profession. It was from these discussions that the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics was conceived. Dole deposited his papers with the University of Kansas in May 2000 and transferred title to the university in 2001. The papers were housed at the Spencer Research Library until the Dole Institute was completed in 2003, at which point they were transferred to the newly constructed building, and the Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections was born.
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Audio clip of Hyde Murray interviewing Congressman Bob Dole about meeting with local leaders and farmers and general impressions of the southern regions of India
Subject
The topic of the resource
Food relief, American -- India.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture.
India.
Description
An account of the resource
Hyde Murray interviewing Congressman Dole while traveling on an airplane. Murray describes the delegation's meeting with local leaders and farmers and tells how Dole asked the Indians what was the most important thing America was doing for them. Dole responds about the Farmer to Farmer program. Dole and Murray then discuss their general impressions of the southern regions of India: amounts of people, livestock and receptions received.
Creator
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Murray, Hyde H., 1930-2009
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Robert J. Dole House of Representatives Papers, Audiocassette 975, Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections, University of Kansas
Publisher
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
Date
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1966-11
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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
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audio/mp3
Language
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English
Type
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Sound
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diop_0022.mp3
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India (TGN: 7000198)
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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
Description
An account of the resource
Shortly after the 1996 presidential election, University of Kansas (KU) Chancellor Robert Hemenway approached Senator Dole with a proposal that he entrust his congressional papers, accrued over 35 years of public service, to KU — the university he attended before military service in WWII interrupted his studies. The University was eager to build upon the research potential of this collection and create an institute that would offer opportunities for the public and for students of all ages and all backgrounds — from KU and across the nation — to discover how they might best serve their communities, their states, and the nation. Senator Dole immediately agreed, but insisted that he wanted no personal monument. Rather, he favored creation of a non-partisan forum, dedicated to public service, training for leadership, and promoting the ideal that politics is an honorable profession. It was from these discussions that the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics was conceived. Dole deposited his papers with the University of Kansas in May 2000 and transferred title to the university in 2001. The papers were housed at the Spencer Research Library until the Dole Institute was completed in 2003, at which point they were transferred to the newly constructed building, and the Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections was born.
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Audio clip of Hyde Murray interviewing Congressman Bob Dole about visiting a fair and attending a dinner in Madras
Subject
The topic of the resource
Food relief, American -- India.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture.
India.
Description
An account of the resource
Hyde Murray interviewing Congressman Dole about his impressions of a fair the Congressional delegation visited in Madras. Dole shares his impressions of the exhibits on family planning and local handicrafts and says that it is equal to most state fairs in America. Murray then tells how everyone attended a dinner later that night sponsored by the local government and provides a description of the hall in which dinner took place, which was built by the British.
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Murray, Hyde H., 1930-2009
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Robert J. Dole House of Representatives Papers, Audiocassette 975, Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections, University of Kansas
Publisher
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1966-11
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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
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audio/mp3
Language
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English
Type
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Sound
Identifier
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diop_0020.mp3
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India (TGN: 7000198)
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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
Description
An account of the resource
Shortly after the 1996 presidential election, University of Kansas (KU) Chancellor Robert Hemenway approached Senator Dole with a proposal that he entrust his congressional papers, accrued over 35 years of public service, to KU — the university he attended before military service in WWII interrupted his studies. The University was eager to build upon the research potential of this collection and create an institute that would offer opportunities for the public and for students of all ages and all backgrounds — from KU and across the nation — to discover how they might best serve their communities, their states, and the nation. Senator Dole immediately agreed, but insisted that he wanted no personal monument. Rather, he favored creation of a non-partisan forum, dedicated to public service, training for leadership, and promoting the ideal that politics is an honorable profession. It was from these discussions that the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics was conceived. Dole deposited his papers with the University of Kansas in May 2000 and transferred title to the university in 2001. The papers were housed at the Spencer Research Library until the Dole Institute was completed in 2003, at which point they were transferred to the newly constructed building, and the Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections was born.
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Audio clip of unidentified man reading a draft of a letter to President Johnson from the Congressional Delegation
Subject
The topic of the resource
Food relief, American -- India.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture.
India.
Description
An account of the resource
An unidentified man reads a draft of a letter to President Lyndon B. Johnson from the Congressional Delegation describing what they have seen and experienced in India and making recommendations for aid to the country moving forward.
Source
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Robert J. Dole House of Representatives Papers, Audiocassette 975, Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections, University of Kansas
Publisher
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1966-11
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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
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audio/mp3
Language
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English
Type
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Sound
Identifier
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diop_0023.mp3
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The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
India (TGN: 7000198)
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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
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Shortly after the 1996 presidential election, University of Kansas (KU) Chancellor Robert Hemenway approached Senator Dole with a proposal that he entrust his congressional papers, accrued over 35 years of public service, to KU — the university he attended before military service in WWII interrupted his studies. The University was eager to build upon the research potential of this collection and create an institute that would offer opportunities for the public and for students of all ages and all backgrounds — from KU and across the nation — to discover how they might best serve their communities, their states, and the nation. Senator Dole immediately agreed, but insisted that he wanted no personal monument. Rather, he favored creation of a non-partisan forum, dedicated to public service, training for leadership, and promoting the ideal that politics is an honorable profession. It was from these discussions that the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics was conceived. Dole deposited his papers with the University of Kansas in May 2000 and transferred title to the university in 2001. The papers were housed at the Spencer Research Library until the Dole Institute was completed in 2003, at which point they were transferred to the newly constructed building, and the Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections was born.
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<a href="http://dolearchives.ku.edu/" target="_blank">http://dolearchives.ku.edu/</a>
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Correspondence Between Congressman Donald Rumsfeld and Congressman Bob Dole
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Freedom of information--Law and legislation.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Foreign Operations and Government Information Subcommittee.
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Correspondence between Congressman Donald Rumsfeld and Bob Dole regarding a letter Dole received from a Kansas publisher about a Rumsfeld speech.
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Rumsfeld, Donald, 1932-
Dole, Robert J., 1923-
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Robert J. Dole House of Representatives Papers, Box 189, Folder 1, Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections, University of Kansas
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
Date
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1966-03
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Dole Archives, Dole Institute of Politics
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application/pdf
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English
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Document
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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
Description
An account of the resource
Shortly after the 1996 presidential election, University of Kansas (KU) Chancellor Robert Hemenway approached Senator Dole with a proposal that he entrust his congressional papers, accrued over 35 years of public service, to KU — the university he attended before military service in WWII interrupted his studies. The University was eager to build upon the research potential of this collection and create an institute that would offer opportunities for the public and for students of all ages and all backgrounds — from KU and across the nation — to discover how they might best serve their communities, their states, and the nation. Senator Dole immediately agreed, but insisted that he wanted no personal monument. Rather, he favored creation of a non-partisan forum, dedicated to public service, training for leadership, and promoting the ideal that politics is an honorable profession. It was from these discussions that the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics was conceived. Dole deposited his papers with the University of Kansas in May 2000 and transferred title to the university in 2001. The papers were housed at the Spencer Research Library until the Dole Institute was completed in 2003, at which point they were transferred to the newly constructed building, and the Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections was born.
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<a href="http://dolearchives.ku.edu/" target="_blank">http://dolearchives.ku.edu/</a>
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Correspondence between Congressmen Dole and Poage and the Department of Agriculture about the Congressional Delegation to India
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Food relief, American -- India.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture.
India.
Description
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These letters primarily confirm Congressmen William R. Poage and Robert J. Dole's participation in the Congressional Delegation to India. The letters thank the Congressmen for their willingness to travel to India and observe the Food for Peace progress in regards to Indian agricultural projects.
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Freeman, Orville L.
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Robert J. Dole House of Representatives Papers, Box 266, Folder 4, Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections, University of Kansas
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
Date
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1966-11
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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
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application/pdf
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English
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Document
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diop_0018.jpg
diop_0018.pdf
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India (TGN: 7000198)
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