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  • ,il.ide 1 any Southern this city was the symbol Simms, Hugh Swinton and Dubois Heyward. .. way of life . of ~i.1Jl:l1i1:m11s1o1bl)o]wa Boston always used ~ to~(about and a gentleman from looked as if he thought and the latter looked
  • -- indirectly referred to by someone in the traveling group, it might have considerable impact. printer We will also have the pamphlet ''Women of ~he USA" back from the by Friday. Finally, there is also enclosed a brief piece that Harry Golden did on this.same
  • WlllfflTTT 7 'fiamber of fommerce "'- ~ ~ ./ • BARWICK. BOSTON• COOLIDGE• MEIGS• OCHLOCKNEE • PAVO• THOMASVILLE EISENHOVffRPLAZA,THOMASVILLE,GEORGIA• THOMASVILLE - THOMAS COUNTY Popul at i on: Approxi mat el y 21, 000 - Cit y Approximately 37,000
  • Knight, Fireman Charlie Johnson; also a colored coal passer and a colored train porter whoso names I do·not recall. Traveling Engineer 'Uncle JiDBllie1 Ambroseand myself were riding the engine. 'Uncle Jinmie 1 having started with the train out of Savannah
  • . Johnson's of freedom'', traveling "the complete W/"lman,'' but contributes 0utdde her home as well to make place, The "woman doer" - a term coined by lvirs, Johns,m herself talents and skills and speaking view, n0t only makee her family person
  • bedroom and duplex as needed to accommodate press and the First Lady's It will travel over six rail lines. Campaigning by train has been done since the 1880 1s according to Dewey Long, Assistant Chief of Transportation. Long, who first handled train
  • 11 in the eight states the train carrying the First Lady wUl travel. Five governors and four u. s. Senators are among the honary chairmen. The chairmen are Governor and Mrs. Albertis Harrison of Virginia, Governor and Mrs. Terry Sanford of North