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Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [1 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- government messages. 0 THERE Plain language or code language I S A SPE CIA L LOW- R A T E W E S T E RN U NIO N SERVI CE FOR EVE RY SO CI AL N EED Telegram s of t h e categ ories listed a t t h e right, t o any W estern U n io n destinatio n
- in 1965--"it knew how to provoke the police"--but its leader, Clyde Cleveland, now works for the poverty program and it is no longer a force. It's decline came long before the disorder. Joyce knows of no evidence of planning, arms, or sniping
- TO: BRUCE THOMAS FROM: OKAMOTO My wife baa a good friend, Mr. Michael Arpad, the antique dealer in Georaetown, who i• a rabid Lyndon B. Johnson fan. Would it be poaaible to get a regular signed portrait to Michael A rpad? Many thank•. September