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- Physician, Baltimore, Md. Richard Clarke · New York, N~ Y~ ( Dr. L. Gray Cowan Exec. Secy., African Studies Assn., Columbia Univ. , NYC (A_Dr. John A. Davis New Rochelle, New York Dr. Cornelis W. der: ' Kiewiet ,.,~ .,,s Chmn., Affiean,fLiaison Comte., Am
- of Chardon Marche SHE SAYS THAT/SEXX HE ASKED THAT HIS NAME NOT BE USED until scarves are manufactured. ~~x~~~~~~~tAXBcXktit::!di»Qii~ltie~~~lkX:>ttJ~to51M:xoc!Mbt({) ~!BdW:i~~C6:DtX~~tia:xx:~~~THE Y ARE REPUIBLICANS. Believe they have Nixon order thru
Folder, "Whistle Stop [6 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- •• But there is one essential diffe1·ence. In 1960 Jackie Kennedy was more often seen than heard. So too, was Mrs. Richard Nixon. This time· Lady Bird Johnson is going to be seen and he:Fd, break ing significantly with the tradition that the First Lady should just