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- , Q.ueen Elizabeth, tor ,
the first t i u dooka at her home berlh 1A Bllglancl , home f rom. the wara .
A drive about
ou.thampton aD4 the ti.rat sight ot the 4ebr1• &A4 the
vacant lote wh r e houeea , homea, onoe atood until the Oerman~banbe came
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I called to see if I could see him when I was home and discovered he
was in NewYork City I reached him there and he came down for the Gala.
First
we went to a Department Party which was a very gay one with some
600 people from this Department who
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DIARY
Orville L. Freeman
Secretary of Agriculture
Volurre #8
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D·I ARY
Orville L. Freeman
Secretal'f .of ;Agriculture
VOLUME 18
(June ·6, 1967 - March 29, 1968)
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June 6, 1967 -- 10:30 pm at home.
here.
Things
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suffered a heart attack and spent some three weeks in the hospital and
since that time have been homegradually recovering and I'm still
at the time of making this tape.
at home
The indications are that I ammaking a
complete recovery and I hope to be able
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Alone
expression and sincerity.
Alone wide angle. empt.y except for record. tech.
Rose garden National Qivil League's career
~nother ceranony-. CS covered.
Justice
service
Douglas- couple of lenses.
NBCand staffers
lunch lbsby,
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Valen t,1
- forces.
I was treated with kid gloves
I really think that I might have made a con- .
tribution in this process in driving home in this State and perhaps in the
Nation· the importance of these principles and if so it may well be much more
important than
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In the books you may look up and see that I was born in Falun, Kansas
on October 17, 1908. I knowthat I was born at home; this was not the day
that people went to the hospital.
Falun might be.
Youmay wonder what kind of a place
If you will look up on a map
- with people for whomI grew to have a great
deal of affection and fondness. They have their weaknesses, the same as
any other people, but I've never worked amonga people with whomI felt
more at ease or more at home. And those years there, I thoroughly enjoyed