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  • a lot of writing at Camp David, but he also had noted guests in for visits. Here, he chats with entertainer Bob Hope in Aspen Cabin in late 1972. l, Camp David has residents other than humans, and here President Gerald Ford, Mrs. Ford, son Steve
  • a lot of writing at Camp David, but he also had noted guests in for visits. Here, he chats with entertainer Bob Hope in Aspen Cabin in late 1972. l, Camp David has residents other than humans, and here President Gerald Ford, Mrs. Ford, son Steve
  • . It was a hopeful one, lit with the excitement of his accomplishments in the White House, but sobered by his consciousness of difficult days ahead. He had been President for three years, but as always, he preferred to return to the Texas ranch to celebrate
  • . It was a hopeful one, lit with the excitement of his accomplishments in the White House, but sobered by his consciousness of difficult days ahead. He had been President for three years, but as always, he preferred to return to the Texas ranch to celebrate
  • ." Unfortunately for Beach Road travelers, Landry does not expect the fall flowers to be out this season. . "Gilbert just about ruined this year's crop," Landry said. "Along with the flowers. we lost about half the road bed. But we have repaired it and hope to have
  • ." Unfortunately for Beach Road travelers, Landry does not expect the fall flowers to be out this season. . "Gilbert just about ruined this year's crop," Landry said. "Along with the flowers. we lost about half the road bed. But we have repaired it and hope to have
  • filedby soc,~LFltIS 0-,etnllel' l. 1, 1961 Dear Bob: Thank JOI& for J:telaa■adl a paclot elaepherd to bmd• m• dlrou,11 tb• iDtncacl•• ol wbl• from vtn• to tal>le. MJ daJ at Napa Vall-,••• a Joy, and I am as-a&eflllto JOG fu maklq ll ■ o
  • filedby soc,~LFltIS 0-,etnllel' l. 1, 1961 Dear Bob: Thank JOI& for J:telaa■adl a paclot elaepherd to bmd• m• dlrou,11 tb• iDtncacl•• ol wbl• from vtn• to tal>le. MJ daJ at Napa Vall-,••• a Joy, and I am as-a&eflllto JOG fu maklq ll ■ o
  • - the week of Feb. 12-18. We hope your readers will again let our veterans know they are appreciated. - Jesse Brown, secretary of Veterans Affairs DEAR JESSE BROWN: I've always known that my readers are the most warmhearted, responsive people in the world
  • time. I sincer ely hope that a meeting - if even very brief - can be arranged sometime during the night of 17 August. As an American citizen I woµld also like to meet the Leader of our great Nation. Thank you for the time given to this letter. Cordially
  • don't know where you ever got the idea. You must have been listening to the Governor of New York.'' Damaging Cues. After New Hampshire, Goldwater came out with a paper insisting that he not only wanted "a sound social security system" but indeed hoped
  • don't know where you ever got the idea. You must have been listening to the Governor of New York.'' Damaging Cues. After New Hampshire, Goldwater came out with a paper insisting that he not only wanted "a sound social security system" but indeed hoped
  • an updated version that includes photos, an omission in the first edition. And with a new publicist, Hanny says he hopes to continue with the spate of more than 100 signings he did three years ago, when the book first came out. His goal, he says, is to go
  • an updated version that includes photos, an omission in the first edition. And with a new publicist, Hanny says he hopes to continue with the spate of more than 100 signings he did three years ago, when the book first came out. His goal, he says, is to go
  • John W. Gardner Secretary of Health, and Welfare David E. Bell Administrator, International ,, College College John Hope Franklin Professor, University of Chicago to the Mrs.· Arthur Charles Frankel Assistant Secretary for Educational • Affairs