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  • , not only in this Directive, but also in your decision to dedicate yourself to teaching the principles of the Government of the United States and in particular the Presidency, is beyond the fondest hopes of any educator. May you continue to have every
  • Lost part of left arm with Marines in World War XX Selected as the outstanding Handi'capped Person in Te~as 1 ., I - - 196f. and I hope security the above will reasons • .. May I hear .. from Causeway Plaque? --~r;-­ F.,.....,; - you ~~ L
  • you aav• to 1 m&k• ~• 1nau;ura1 Ball• Cbl• yeas- auch a a reat aucc•••• You have done 10 much foJt Blrd and m .. on 10 many' • oceaalone, word• •••m l••• than adequate. I hope wordlt arcn•t',ncsceaaary tor JO\l to know how much we lon ycN · and how
  • fertile and disillusion­ the seeds of hope and promise into the ot plenty and prosp_eri ty. soil Today we recognize . have contributed the roots of despair a new mood'of the Negro. to bring this ~bout: World War II, of mass ~ommunication which
  • remtnd-.d aat the lines &o tlae teRouaeue opes. ad ewllltrytolead ycu a haa4 ~ you call on ••• I hope to be • e you MGII. Smc rely, Bem-yH. U.•. J• . .AdmiDl.atratlve A•aataat to tlle Praideat HoGor Ho eol HHW:aar ( Gs THE TIMES-PICAYUN
  • nominee. Many Democratic politicians deploring BobbyKeMedy as a presidentialchoice hope to defeat him by electing Hubert 1,/ Humphrey. Their wisdom should be IJ>' praised. ': Humphrey, a founder ol ADA, was lta chairman1949-50,has served as national vice
  • &a~ c:wld bo arnzapd and therefore, •• aaked &ha& wo expr••• bla ro;rot1. W• certalnly &.\&a yo• for brlaglng &bl• to ou attcnatloa, nonothelAI••• and hope JOQ ..W alao expreaa ou thaak• to >4yor aoy aDd Mr. i!anla. SlaceNlJ'• w. Mant,aWa&aoa Special
  • : /J-·. 1\:.lbct :?-ad., Jr., House of Repi-eseutatives, State of A1·h sas • 1' • -67 ~~ ~r, Hope. Arkan:3as ...- Article re: Con L;t:. i, ; .) rt~dnin'"' to harges against tho Presia.ent regaxd __., ·, e c • • forces Permit Ol ~. By direction
  • .111.de 3obalibough l ldabt ...,. IION ll0MT 1:han l haft now.. ill I IIOU1d like oat ot -q bwd.neaa· nowis a good. livins ., I· ooald ,-.,. ..,. doctor bUltl, nm~ dnc• and other nelllaat.ttea. . I don't need l:bDr1.ea. I hope I ham tt bored Jail
  • and a.uring me that my qualifications would be kept in mind for a future va­ cancy. Noting that at least one opening now exists on the Commi•ion, I am once more sending the resum, in the hope that I may be )~ considered for the position. Thanking you
  • . Griffin Mansfield,Texas { ➔) BYMEMO March 26, 1965 President Lyndon B. Johnson Washington, D. C. Mr. President: I add my voice of approval to your actions Alabama racist crisis - with all my heart. in the current I hope that the KKKcan indeed
  • • tlaat yw &J'e c.tebr&Uq y•r blribday I04ay. l hope ~ UI• uy brina• ycM& J•J aacl •ulafacUon, &ad iaat k will be on• of may bappy day• for JOll la Uae comilla yeu. kb. my eartleat aood wbh••• conarat.i&Uoaa * Honorable Hale BOfa• H011•• of Repr
  • parts of the South--for example, the recent bombings in McComb,Mississippi--continuing disregard for the physical safety of thousands of Negro citizens is dis­ couraging to all who are working in behalf of a finer America. We hope there wi-11 be no let