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  • July 19 , 1963 George: The atta ched transcript is for your use. Hobart ~~lor , Jr. #1Vt UNITED STATES OF AMERICA THE PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE ON EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Thursday, July 18, 1963 Washington, D. c. WARD & PAUL OFFICIAL
  • with nothing. THE PRESIDENT: I have sent letters to the Speaker of the House and Congressman Ford urging action. Another letter has been prepared -- this is not public. You may be sure that this leader will do all he can to make this a reality and get