The Chronicle of Higher Education

When History Becomes Legacy

Controversy over the Bush library is only the latest in a delicate dance between U.S. presidents and the universities that house their papers

In 1937, Franklin D. Roosevelt hatched the idea of donating his presidential papers to the National Archives. As a bonus, he would give the archives part of his Hyde Park estate, where the papers could...

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