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  • — "last," "historic," "feel," would be among them. Frank Stanton who's in Europe. Everybody was there except Dr. Grover, and Jack Valenti and Leonard Marks, the personnel of the Library— Chester Newland, B ill Duncan and Gary Yarrington— and from
  • o u t h C a r o l i n a t h a t we h a d a h u g ging re u n io n . John an d N e l l i e were h o l d i n g c o u r t - w i t h a crow d o f T e x a n s so t h i c k t h a t i t was t h e h eaviest t r a f f ic frig h te n in g i n t h e roo m
  • rs. Duncan P h illip s o f the G allery; and then M r. L. P . G ilvin of the A s s o c ia te d G en era l C o n tra cto rs of A m e r ic a , I hope h is o rg a n iza tio n w ill lan d scap e W alt W hitm an's P ark - th eir building is righ t a c r
  • . where I spent the night with John Duncan and four Commissioners of Agriculture from Sowth Carolina., Florida., Georgia. and Tennessee .. John· arranged this party. a little We did a little story telling, fishing -- a little and generally built
  • to the Baltimore Colts 17 to 14, but it was a good game and they were heavily hit by injuries and sodid remarkably well. John Duncan over the years since he's been with the Southern Railway has taken me to football games rather frequently, a courtesy which I
  • W A S H I N G TON Wednesday, A p r il 22, 1964 Page 2 M r s . R o b ert Duncan, the National P resid en t, w a s the f i r s t one in line, with her broad blue ribbon and white orchid, and bringing a gift fo r me which, when I opened
  • a r r y M idd leton h a d a l r e a d y b e e n in te rv ie w in g B ill Duncan who m a y be the a u d io v is u a l m a n f o r the L i b r a r y . I a s k e d th em up fo r a cup of coffee alo n g w ith C o lo n el A lb r ig h t. A nd f e e lin g k e