Letter from Milton Ruben Young to Theodore R. McKeldin
Senator Young encourages Governor McKeldin to accept the invitation to speak at the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
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1958-04-01
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Senator Young encourages Governor McKeldin to accept the invitation to speak at the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1958-04-01
Senator Young asks Veronica Elizabeth Cassidy Ash to encourage Governor Theodore R. McKeldin to accept the invitation to speak at the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1958-04-01
As requested, Senator Young has written to Governor Theodore R. McKeldin and the Republican Speakers Bureau.
1958-04-01
Senator Young has been informed that Vice President Richard M. Nixon cannot attend the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium and asks if he can help make arrangements for a substitute speaker.
1958-06-05
Senator Young has been informed that Vice President Richard M. Nixon cannot attend the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium and asks if he can help make arrangements for a substitute speaker.
1958-06-05
Senator Young suggests Representative Walter H. Judd of Minnesota as a potential speaker for the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1958-06-23
Senator Young suggests that New Hampshire Senator Styles Bridges could serve as a speaker at the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1958-03-25
Senator Young hopes to attend part of the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium and would like to know if Vice President Richard M. Nixon declines to attend so he can begin searching for a replacement.
1958-04-15
Senator Young suggests speakers for the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1958-01-20
Senator Young was able to visit with Vice President Richard M. Nixon and believes that there is a good chance that he will accept the invitation to speak in Dickinson, North Dakota.
1958-01-29
Senator Young would prefer not to contact Secretary of Commerce Sinclair Weeks and suggests that the initial contact with Clare Boothe Luce originate from the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission. Young has been able to speak with Vice President Richard M. Nixon and was encouraged that Nixon may accept the invitation.
1958-01-29
Senator Young encourages Chief Justice Warren to accept the invitation to speak at the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1958-02-20
Senator Young encloses a copy of the letter he sent to Chief Justice Warren encouraging him to speak at the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1958-02-20
Senator Young encloses a letter from Chief Justice Earl Warren and expresses disappointment that Warren could not serve as one of the speakers.
1958-03-05
Senator Young thanks Superintendent Hanks for the newspaper clippings Hanks sent about the dedication of Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park. Young also informs Hanks that during his time at the park for the dedication he heard many nice things about Hanks.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
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