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- • the". senator Now, ·what do taese wofds really took. . .. . . suggest? THE LINES ARE HARDENINQ;· That .the. United. States of America Rep. Dale Alf6rd, b-Ark.; who might -for we are a NATO nation_:_give ·up . be a cantlida_te against · Fulbdgh,t . · ~" our
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Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- or treodom. Freedom must be maintained at all cost rogardle's s or peril involved. Reapocttully yours, GB. ~~/ Ben~n Havard BH/sd cc: The Honorable L. B. Johnson, Vice President of the United States of .America, Washington, D. c. The Honorable Senator
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- Radio except WNBC at 6:30 p.m. EST; WNBC time 6:35 p.m. F.sT.) PRESS DEPARTMENT, NATIONAL. eROADCASTING COMPANY, 30 ROCKEFELLER p':-A~A1 N .EW YORK 20, NEW YORK [10 of 16] -Reproduced from United States of America Vol. 107
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- of the United States of America W a s h i n g t o n, D.C./USA Dear Mr. Vicepresident: Radio Free Berlin takes great pleasure in being able to send you a complete television film document as a memento of your inspiring visit to Berlin. I have also taken
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- the same; therefore, let's give them all the support they need. ar Thank you, sir, for your attention. what I have written here. I pray you consider seriouely Sincerely, McWilliams United States of America [1 of 2] 933 south Mtlle st~f1t Orlando
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- BECKWITH STREET, S. W. ATLANTA 14:, GEORGIA The Honorable Lyndon B. Johnson Vice President of the United States Washington 25, D.C. Dear Mr. Vice President: We are appalled at the apparent willingness Congress to resort to nuclear war on the Berlin issue
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