Letter from L. G. Pulver to Charles Edward Scott
Invitation for President Scott to be a platform guest at Senator Kennedy’s speech during the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
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1958-03-19
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Invitation for President Scott to be a platform guest at Senator Kennedy’s speech during the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1958-03-19
Senator Young suggests that New Hampshire Senator Styles Bridges could serve as a speaker at the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1958-03-25
Edward A. Hummel, Superintendent of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, will be unable to attend the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium but suggests inviting Howard Baker, Region 2 Director of the National Park Service.
1958-04-15
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
On behalf of the North Dakota Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission, Marion J. Piper thanks President Scott and the members of the Symposium committee for the “excellent meeting” and all their work on the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1958-04-15
Jack R. Smutz called to confirm Vice President Nixon’s speaking date and to discuss a potential radio program pertaining to the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1958
Minutes from the meeting of an unnamed committee with suggestions regarding commencement and Howard K. Beale’s visit as a speaker for the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1958-05-21
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
Senator Young suggests speakers for the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1958-01-20
Agenda for the January 24, 1958, meeting of the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium subcommittees on speakers and finance.
1958-01-24
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
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.
1958-01-29
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.
1958-01-29
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
Reverend Sherrill hopes that George Longmire has good luck on his trip to Washington, D.C., and would appreciate it if Longmire contacted Secretary of Commerce Sinclair Weeks who has offered his services.
1958-01-29
President Eisenhower will be unable to speak at the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1958-02-04
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
Theodore C. Kellogg encloses a letter pertaining to Vice President Richard M. Nixon and Clare Boothe Luce.
1958-02-05
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