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  • due to mail transmission or acy other form of transmission. All the people who have seen the photograph expressed strong carment for its excellence, beauty of color, and extreme sharpness. I wish to add my canpliments. rely yours, I/),-,, /1_ 11u
  • . ~~~ l. ~ The National Archlvea A primary mlaalon of the Photo Office la to produce the flrat pboto1raphlc hlatory of a prealdency in all it• ramificatlona, in depth and wlth boneaty, a• a aervlce to the American people for 1enerationa to come. 2
  • , . t>,erhaps up to $4 billion, many of its people are poor.And WOE-ld be earmarked for the because many of its people are re~on' in years to come. poor, the region in turn is poor. -.Ap~achia, of course, would Thus, the Administration!.s bil­ s~re
  • Chamber of Commerce, National Association of Manuf~cturers, Labor groups, business­ men, Veterans organizations, mayors organizations, and Governors, and took every question every one of them wanted to ask. He said he doesn't do this before cameras because
  • . B It was one of the most He 1 s a very decent fellow. What about the Present situation? Let me ask you. Can you in any way entertain that idea of a appointing a Committee? I tell you why•••• Kennedy called me, and he says a lot of people
  • National politics
  • : We had a party last night for the military people from Randolph and Bergstrom. I am proud of their dedication to duty. Told story about one fireman whose father worked in a coal mine. Said his father did it: Saw the Ocean, RoC.:e in airplane