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Papers of Former Sen. Phil Gramm
Come to Texas A&M University
Approximately 1,000 boxes of papers from the office of former U.S. Sen.
Phil Gramm have arrived at the Texas A&M University Libraries, where Gramm
has chosen to have his papers archived. The papers contain correspondence, press
releases, files, audio and video tapes, clippings, memorabilia and other
materials documenting Gramm's 24 years of service in the United States House of
Representatives and the Senate. Staff members at the Cushing Memorial Library
and Archives will process the papers and make them available to researchers
through the Cushing Library as quickly as possible. "We are very pleased to
have the papers of Sen. Phil Gramm. Given the magnitude of his contributions to
the state and the nation, his papers are a major resource for researchers in a
wide range of subjects including banking, public policy, and contemporary
politics," stated Fred M. Heath, dean of the University Libraries.
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