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February 8, 2014 By Robert Riggs Leave a Comment

01-23-1976 Letter from U.S. Senator William Proxmire to Robert Riggs

U. S. Senator William Proxmire thanks Robert Riggs for his work as Chief Investigator for the Joint Committee on Defense Production. Proxmire and Rep Wright Patman, the Chairman of the House Banking Committee, served as joint chairmen.

U. S. Senator William Proxmire thanks Robert Riggs for his work as Chief Investigator for the Joint Committee on Defense Production. Proxmire and Rep Wright Patman, the Chairman of the House Banking Committee, served as joint chairmen.

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