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  • at lunch one day about souvenir and record group pictures of the people in the Mail Room, Correspondence Section, File Section, telephone operators, White House Police, Secret Service and Garage. I think you have an excellent idea and if I could have 15
  • MOUNT HOLYOKE, PACIFIC PALISADES, CALIFORNIA, U.S.A. • TELEPHONE: 454-5458 August 13, 1965 Dear Mr. President: I write you on behalf of seven hundred fifty members of the Western Region, International Platform Association •.. to express our
  • to California stations and the networks; radio stations can record the audio portion of the film by calling any of four special telephone numbers. Mrs. Reynolds couldn't be hap­ pier with the results. "The Cronkite show used both of them," she beams. "That's 19
  • this morning. (The President had Miss Nivens in Walt Ro stow' s office read the message over the telephone; the message thanked Wilson and Brown for standing firm despite party pressures.) We all have our peculiar problems; all of us have our setbacks
  • Image MAY :t!, 1< - NOV PLAYi 1 Exclusive First Ci TELEPHONE 5 l NOWDOORS0 i could be kinfolk and kissin ' - especially from Republicans j applauding a Democrat. : cousins. the Soviet Premier did not The memorable discourse respond in any