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Letter from F. G. Sherrill to Joseph C. O’Mahoney

Letter from F. G. Sherrill to Joseph C. O’Mahoney

Reverend Sherrill is pleased that Senator O’Mahoney has accepted the invitation to speak at the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium. The symposium committee is still trying to secure Vice President Nixon as a speaker and would appreciate the Senator’s help in this regard.

Collection

Dickinson State University

Creation Date

1958-01-29

Letter from John Edward Davis to Richard M. Nixon

Letter from John Edward Davis to Richard M. Nixon

North Dakota Governor Davis encourages Vice President Nixon to accept the invitation to speak at the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium. Davis hopes to interest some Republican speakers as two Democratic Senators, John F. Kennedy and Joseph C. O’Mahoney, have already agreed to speak.

Collection

Dickinson State University

Creation Date

1958-01-29

Letter from Milton Ruben Young to Theodore C. Kellogg

Letter from Milton Ruben Young to Theodore C. Kellogg

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.

Collection

Dickinson State University

Creation Date

1958-01-29