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  • o r and Mrs. Robert F. Wagner CE>NOllESSlON.AL . · 'Senator and Mrs. Frank Church · '5enator and Mrs. Edward Kennedy 'Senator and Mrs. Birch Bayh ,senator and Mrs. Claiborne Pell ' - Senator and Mrs •. Thomas Kuchel ~ong. and Mrs. William Green
  • HUMPHREY, The Vice Pres. &Mrs. JACKSON, Lady (no admit card) JOHNSON, Miss Luci Baines JOHNSON, Miss Lynda Bird KENNEDY, Mrs. Edward M. KINTNER, Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. KRIM, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur B. KROCK, Mr. & Mrs. Edward LANFRANCHI, Mr. & Mrs. Mario LASKER
  • of Housing & Urbaf Development . (Robert C. Weaver) ,,,. Sen. J. W. Fulbright Ca,,,,.__.t.J ... ~ (Arkansas) Sen. Thomas H. Kuche 1 (California) f(,,l sen. Albert Gore ~ ~ ~ {Tennessee) ()._ Sen. Alan Bible (Nevada) Frank Church fel sen. (Idaho) Howard W
  • 67 67 67 67 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 01/31/20 Envelope or Folder Title KELLY, F ‐ K KELLY, L ‐ R KELLY, S ‐ Z KEMP KENNEDY, A ‐ E KENNEDY, F ‐ K KENNEDY, PRESIDENT JOHN F. (ONLY) KENNEDY, MRS. JOHN F. (ONLY) KENNEDY, L ‐ R KENNEDY, HON. ROBERT F
  • Quayle Cannon. These sketches, extracted in f'ull from the Dictionary of American Biography, are attached. We are pleased to have been of assistance to you in this matter. ~~ Robert H. Land Chief Attachments Office of the Chief of Protocol Room
  • -:aitin r-,irs. Jm-n.es L. r.::1rtin is a younc; houseuife all her volunteer time these uho is ::;pendin~; dnys in an unuGUal comb:tnation of church and country. Iler !'converslOD" to this the assassination 01· President neu emphasis Kennedy last
  • John l • Haggartyand General Joseph B. Costanzo Robert s. Folsom Ernest J. Colantonio John J • HsggertyA1bort Harkness, Jr. MaJ• Gen.. Horbert J • Vandor Heido Capt. Alvin C, Berg Col. Frank c. Scofield, Jr. Col, George A. Baldry RECENTU.s
  • . • Wake Terry of County Sanford 7:44 (Z) Chatham Ham County Country Mrs. (3) Bouquet of Red Roses Miss Lacewell-Representative of Shaw University Picture Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs, 7:45 of Mrs. Johnson George Smart Robert B. Morgan
  • Tidewater that for Fitzpatrick, Ffa.rr;pton, I.H. and blue. at meetins Plane Robinson, > A. white above and they like coverage Raleighi._Ji~. Mrs. Robert T.F. of Young Dems., 15 of the 60 planned dressed as Portsmouth, Vice Mayo
  • and will be coming in on Thurtday to fix the hair of the model• tor our fashion ahow.. Please give ua your okay1 aa eoon aa poa dble. John Paul Amtellem Woodner Hot.e l Robert Phillipa 1100 22nd St. N. W. Waehinaton. D. c. Robert Ciamblin 1309 N, Danvll Street
  • ~f nails Kennedy found sluggish and to miniature eoffins for cats ,a,nd 800 pairs of size 8-C balky. It has cut taxes and shoes . - - - - - 1the budget, and has kept the The late Skiles Test, a. strung , in trees around the business · expansion
  • reception Reception for Friends of Kennedy Center National Symphony concert on lawn for students Kay Graham (Syphax) school playground dedication Dinner for Australian Prime Minister and Mrs. Holt ("A Salute to American Musical Theater" ‐ Manhattan School
  • Kennedy. 3. Planting flowers and shrubs in the small triangles and squares carved out by thoroughfares. 4. Initiating neighborhood competitions on beautification. 5. Utilizing a volunteer committee of landscape architects to draw up plans for use
  • that the specific claim that she sought service is not made. You may improve upon this. Another thought, if you would worry about an effort for literal documertation this story can be attributed to either me or former Attorney General Robert Kennedy
  • California FREE! some autographed copies of "A Tribute to John F. Kennedy" by Pierre Salinger & Sander Van.ocur will be given away at each station.! Redding--Leave 10:00 A. M. Red Bluff 10:35-10:50 Chico 11:30-11:50 Gridley 12:15-12:30 Marysville 12
  • traveled 35,000 miles in 71 days to campaign for the Kennedy- She is an enthusiastic Democrat be­ cause, "It's the party with the most heart and willingness to take a look at change and the most capable of coping with the big challenges of history
  • their husbands make the pitch for votes. The "family type" of campaign now under way is a natural out­ growth of the 1960 Kennedy campaign. The late President'• brother, and sisters and mother constantly spoke in his behalf. • .iacl
  • in November. I person~~ worked for Preoident Johnson during the last c~mpaign, organizing motorcades, sti,ffing the Kennedy-Johnson Headquarters (which my husband a nd I opened o.nd mainta.ined, due to the lack of nemocr· tic Organization in our area) and I