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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
  • 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