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The Robert J. Dole Archive at the University of Kansas is one of the nation's most significant collections of papers and artifacts relating to politics in the 20th Century.

The Archive contains materials documenting Senator Dole's remarkable career of public service which spanned 35 years on Capitol Hill (1961-1996) and continues to his present roles in the World War II Memorial Commission, Families of Freedom Scholarship Co-Chair, and as the author of One Soldier's Story: A Memoir.

 

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