Letter from Hermann Hagedorn to F. G. Sherrill
Hermann Hagedorn offers his opinion on several potential speakers and encloses a letter of endorsement for the project.
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1957-10-03
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Hermann Hagedorn offers his opinion on several potential speakers and encloses a letter of endorsement for the project.
1957-10-03
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
Due to his wife’s illness, Senator O’Mahoney must cancel his commitment to speak at the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1958-06-06
Senator Young suggests that New Hampshire Senator Styles Bridges could serve as a speaker at the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1958-03-25
Senator O’Mahoney thanks F. G. Sherrill for sending a copy of Senator Kennedy’s speech at the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1958-06-02
On behalf of Vice President Richard Nixon, Charles K. McWhorter thanks Reverend Sherrill for the invitation to speak at the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium, but the Vice President is unable to accept the invitation.
1958-06-02
Senator O’Mahoney agrees to speak at the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1958-01-16
George Longmire will be attending a meeting of the Republican National Committee and will work towards securing Vice President Richard M. Nixon as a speaker for the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1958-01-27
President Eisenhower will be unable to speak at the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1958-02-04
After speaking with Vice President Nixon, George Longmire is confident that Nixon will be able to speak at the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1958-02-06
Hermann Hagedorn reviews the search for speakers for the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1957-12-13
Festus L. Minnear of North Dakota Agricultural College expresses interest in having a series of speakers also appear in Fargo to commemorate the centennial of Theodore Roosevelt’s birth.
1958-01-03
Careful consideration will be given to the request for President Eisenhower to be a Theodore Roosevelt centennial speaker in the spring or summer of 1958 in Dickinson, North Dakota.
1957-11-23