A Guide to Richard Nixon's Letter to Hugh Scott with Scott's Reply, 10 & 21 October 1983 Scott, Hugh Correspondence with Richard Nixon, October 1983 10200-r

A Guide to Richard Nixon's Letter to Hugh Scott with Scott's Reply, 10 & 21 October 1983

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Accession Number 10200-r


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Repository
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Accession number
10200-r
Title
Richard Nixon's Letter to Hugh Scott with Scott's Reply, 10 & 21 October 1983
Physical Characteristics
2 items
Language
English
Abstract
The collection consists of correspondence between Richard Nixon and Hugh Scott concerning Nixon's writings and 20th century leadership.

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

Richard Nixon's Letter to Hugh Scott with Scott's Reply, Accession #10200-r, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

These letters were given to the Library by Hugh Scott on 8 November 1983.

Scope and Content Information

Former President Richard Nixon's autographed typed letter, 1983 October 10, to former Senator Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania, originally accompanied a gift copy of a privately printed limited edition of Nixon's Real Peace: a Strategy for the West .

Scott's reply, 1983 October 21, thanks Nixon for the book and says Scott had just finished rereading Nixon's Leaders. Scott lists Churchill, Gandhi, Chou En-lai, Hu Shih, and Adenauer as the greatest 20th century leaders from other countries.