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Collection: 11075 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Myron H. Bright Papers
Date: 1960-2008
Summary: Photographs of politicians and political events attended by Myron Bright. Some of the notable people in the photographs include Myron Bright, John F. Kennedy, Quentin Burdick, Stuart Symington, Byron Dorgan, Kent Conrad, Earl Pomeroy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and William Guy. Several photographs are signed and have written personal messages to Bright. Also included are a signed letter from Kennedy to Bright and invitations to the 1992 inaugural ball and parade for President Clinton. The March 14, 2012 accession Photograph of Judge Charles J. Vogel signed "to the Honorable Myron Bright with respect and affection. Charles J. Vogel 11-25-69."
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