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  • BA TES v' HERSCHEL BENNETT .. STEVE BISHOP TOM BOGGS .,,,,- BOB BRUCE •V JIM DANIELf .,,,,.,_FRANK DRYDEN. NORM DUNCAN BILL DURLAND MARIO FELLOM r DICK FULLER II"" NEAL GILLEN tJ7-l'l7/ .. ' '' •• . .. . . . ,. ... . . I
  • roll. Discuss speech unit, spaoe etc. Hope yr week-end was somewhat restful Call me, ton~ .w • - MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: Dewey PART WAY FARES Long has informed the train. go to car All reporters number where a railroad collect all part
  • (Bonanza Vice Edwards ( Ben Casey) Sam Jaffee & Rayniond Massey Richard Chamberlin * Jack Benny George Burns Red Skelton (Dr. Kildare) Comedians John Winters Shelly Berman Mort Saul Bill Cosby * Bob Hope Bob Newhard - - - HALE BOGGS, LA. :Z,011
  • . C., 20036 393 • 7166 412 14 September 1964 EH zabeth Carpenter The White House Washington, D.C. Dear Liz: Enclosed :is a perfect your new Whistlestop caravan. Campaign song for Inasmuch as Linda Boggs is one of the wr1ters of the song, I hope
  • , Mrs. Johns0n said: H,:ppy ·women, with a sense of what they can do and where they ar~ gning, 11 must create the homes in which children which, more than anything rives us hope f r1r a stable else, lessens the darker strain of happiness
  • •••• Chapter could be preeent. I hope yo• will i. able to make the nece••l'Y arraqementa. Sincerely, (Mi••) Carolyn Wine Preaident cc: Ml•• Bell Abell, Social 8ecreta1T .,/ The Whit• Houae \Vaabiqton, D. C. Dear Mra. Morna: Mr•. Jollaeoa a•ked m• to tbaDk
  • general subject and sent to LeRoy Collins. Bill Moyers says that the President likes this approach very much and hopes that it can be hit hard during the next several weeks. The trip sounds exciting. S-87!10 --.~. i V ..,,_: ....... ,,~ > ,,t' •' i
  • Coast Line Railroad. Hope it will be of some help. Sincerely yours, Mrs . Bess Abell The White Rouse Washington, D.C. WAYCROSS, GEORG IA Waycross, Ga., referred to as t he 11 Heart of the Pineland" and the "Heart of the Naval Stores Industry
  • immediately adjoining Tallahassee. Lafayette hoped to establish a free-labor colony of French peasants on the grant. The venture was not successful and in 1833 he sold the greater part of the township. The General, himself, never visited Tallahassee, although