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This file contains: Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Gustave L. Goldstein RE: Goldstein's suggestion of Rabbi Edgar F. Magnin for the inauguration. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/18/1968 Handwritten note from Murray Chotiner to Chuck RE: Gus Goldstein. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Letter from Gustave L. Goldstein to RN RE: Suggestion of Rabbi Edgar F. Magnin for the inauguration. 2 pgs. [Letter], 11/22/1968 Postmarked envelope from the Law Offices of Goldstein & Plattner to RN. 1 pg. [Other Document], 11/23/1968 Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Rabbi Morris M. Hershman RE: Hershman's offer to participate in the inauguration ceremonies. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/18/1968 Letter from Rabbi Morris M. Hershman to RN RE: Offer to participate in the inaugural ceremonies. 1 pg. [Letter], 11/14/1968 Postmarked envelope from Rabbi Morris M. Hershman to RN. 2 pgs. [Other Document], 11/11/1968 Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Viola Ilma RE: Appreciation of Ilma's idea for an inauguration souvenir folder and return to Ilma of her Renoir souvenir. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/18/1968 Letter from Viola Ilma to Robert Hadderman RE: Proposal for an inauguration souvenir folder and enclosed Renoir souvenir folder. 2 pgs. [Letter], 12/5/1968 Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Mrs. Alfred T. King RE: Appreciation of two poems sent by Mrs. King. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/18/1968 "Marion's Poem" typed on small card. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Business card for Alfred T. King. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Poem "Collect for Club Women" by Mary Stewart. Signed by Marion King. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Melvin R. Laird RE: Laird's letter to J. Mark Trice recommending Mr. William L. Rollins sing the Star Spangled Banner at the inaugural ceremonies. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/19/1968 Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Gordon W. Roseleip RE: Congressman Melvin R. Laird's conclusion that it would be impossible to have William L. Rollins sing the Star Spangled Banner at the inaugural ceremonies. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/19/1968 Copy of letter from J. Mark Trice to Melvin R. Laird RE: Receipt of Laird's December 2 and referring it to John Ehrlichman. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/5/1968 Letter from Melvin R. Laird to J. Mark Trice RE: Recommendation of William L. Rollins to sing the Star Spangled Banner at the inaugural ceremonies and letter from Senator Gordon W. Roseleip. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/2/1968 Letter from Gordon W. Roseleip to Melvin R. Laird RE: Recommendation of William L. Rollins to sing the Star Spangled Banner at the inaugural ceremonies. 1 pg. [Letter], 11/14/1968 Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Robet T. Newbold, Jr. RE: Appreciation of Newbold's offer to preside at the inaugural ceremonies. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/18/1968 Letter from Robert T. Newbold, Jr. to RN RE: Congratulations on RN's victory and offer to preside at the inaugural ceremonies. 1 pg. [Letter], 11/25/1968 Biographical Sketch of Robert Thomas Newbold, Jr. 3 pgs. [Other Document], N.D. Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Carl W. Partin RE: Appreciation for Partin's congratulations and suggestion that Reverend Billy Graham preside at the inaugural ceremonies. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/18/1968 Letter from Carl W. Partin to President Nixon's Secretary RE: Request to pass accompanying letter along to RN. 1 pg. [Letter], 11/23/1968 Letter from Carl W. Partin to RN RE: Request that Reverend Billy Graham offer the inaugural prayer. 1 pg. [Letter], 11/20/1968 Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Mr. Thomas E. Pegler RE: Pegler's request regarding the Washington High School Band. 1 pg. [Letter], 1/10/1969 Letter from Bryce N Harlow to Thomas E. Pegler RE: Pegler's suggestion of the Washington High School Band for the inaugural festivities. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/30/1968 Letter from Thomas E. Pegler to Bruce Harlow RE: Suggestion that the Washington High School Band participate in the Inaugural Parade. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/4/1968 Copy of letter from Thomas E. Pegler to RN RE: Thanks on behalf of the Washington High School Band for the opportunity to play at the Salute to Lincoln rally of Saturday, February 10. 1 pg. [Letter], 2/13/1968 Copy of letter from RN to Thomas E. Pegler RE: Appreciation for Pegler's February 13 letter. 1 pg. [Letter], 2/26/1968 Copy of letter from David W. Kinman to RN RE: The Washington High School Marching Hatchet Band having permission to participate in the Inaugural Parade. 1 pg. [Letter], 10/4/1968 Copy of letter from Agnes Waldron to Thomas E. Pegler RE: Receipt of material sent by Mr. Pegler. 1 pg. [Letter], 10/24/1968 Copy of letter from Robert M. Pickett to RN RE: Congratulations and recommendation of the Washington High School Band. 1 pg. [Letter], 11/12/1968 Photograph of a marching band with "Brand New Uniforms" handwritten caption. 1 pg. [Photograph], N.D. Photograph of female marching band members holding up signs that spell out INDIANA. 1 pg. [Photograph], N.D. Souvenir Program for the Salute to Lincoln with RN at the New Gymnasium of Washington Community Schools, Washington, Indiana. Saturday, February 10, 1968. 1 pg. [Brochure], 2/10/1968 Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to C. H. Peterson RE: Receipt of and thanks for material regarding Rabbi Morris M. Hershman. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/18/1968 Copy of letter from J. Mark Trice to C. H. Peterson RE: Receipt of Peterson's November 15 letter to Harold Rainville of Senator Dirksen's staff regarding the qualifications of Rabbi Morris M. Hershman. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/4/1968 Memo from C. H. Peterson to Harold Rainville RE: qualifications of Rabbi M. Hershman and the Rabbi's desire to make a prayer at the inauguration. 1 pg. [Memo], 11/15/1968 Brochure for Rabbi Morris M. Hershman. 1 pg. [Brochure], N.D. Pages 30 - 31 of the Joliet Herald-News. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 10/29/1968 Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Bill Price RE: Appreciation of Price's suggestion that Jimmie McDonald perform at the inauguration ceremonies. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/19/1968 Letter from Bill Price to RN RE: Suggestion that Jimmie McDonald as soloist for the Inauguration Ceremony. 1 pg. [Letter], 10/30/1968 Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Congressman E. Reinecke RE: Thanks for forwarding letters of dissent from Carla Garrity and her parents. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/18/1968 Memo from Ed Reinecke to John Ehrlichman RE: attached letters from Carla Garrity. 1 pg. [Memo], 12/3/1968 Handwritten letter from Carla Garrity to Congressman Ed Reinecke RE: Carla's protest and complaint over a girl in Ohio being invited to the inauguration but not her. 2 pgs. [Letter], 11/17/1968 Handwritten letter from Edna Garrity to Congressman Ed Reinecke RE: Daughter Carla's complaint regarding the invitation of a girl in Ohio to the inauguration but not every other young person who volunteered for the Nixon campaign. 3 pgs. [Letter], 11/ Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Reverend Theodore C. Scheifele RE: Appreciation of Scheifele's congratulatory message and offer to participate in the inaugural ceremonies. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/18/1968 Letter from Reverend Theodore C. Scheifele to RN RE: Appreciation of Scheifele's congratulatory message and offer to participate in the inaugural ceremonies. 1 pg. [Letter], 11/18/1968 Postmarked envelope from Thiel College to RN. 1 pg. [Other Document], 11/18/1968 Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Rabbi Max Schenk RE: Appreciation of Schenk's congratulatory message and offer to participate in the inaugural ceremonies. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/18/1968 Letter from Rabbi Max Schenk to RN RE: Appreciation of Scheifele's congratulatory message and offer to participate in the inaugural ceremonies. 2 pgs. [Letter], 11/7/1968 Postmarked envelope from Rabbi Max Schenk to RN. 1 pg. [Other Document], 11/7/1968

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This file contains: Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Gustave L. Goldstein RE: Goldstein's suggestion of Rabbi Edgar F. Magnin for the inauguration. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/18/1968 Handwritten note from Murray Chotiner to Chuck RE: Gus Goldstein. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Letter from Gustave L. Goldstein to RN RE: Suggestion of Rabbi Edgar F. Magnin for the inauguration. 2 pgs. [Letter], 11/22/1968 Postmarked envelope from the Law Offices of Goldstein & Plattner to RN. 1 pg. [Other Document], 11/23/1968 Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Rabbi Morris M. Hershman RE: Hershman's offer to participate in the inauguration ceremonies. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/18/1968 Letter from Rabbi Morris M. Hershman to RN RE: Offer to participate in the inaugural ceremonies. 1 pg. [Letter], 11/14/1968 Postmarked envelope from Rabbi Morris M. Hershman to RN. 2 pgs. [Other Document], 11/11/1968 Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Viola Ilma RE: Appreciation of Ilma's idea for an inauguration souvenir folder and return to Ilma of her Renoir souvenir. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/18/1968 Letter from Viola Ilma to Robert Hadderman RE: Proposal for an inauguration souvenir folder and enclosed Renoir souvenir folder. 2 pgs. [Letter], 12/5/1968 Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Mrs. Alfred T. King RE: Appreciation of two poems sent by Mrs. King. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/18/1968 "Marion's Poem" typed on small card. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Business card for Alfred T. King. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Poem "Collect for Club Women" by Mary Stewart. Signed by Marion King. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Melvin R. Laird RE: Laird's letter to J. Mark Trice recommending Mr. William L. Rollins sing the Star Spangled Banner at the inaugural ceremonies. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/19/1968 Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Gordon W. Roseleip RE: Congressman Melvin R. Laird's conclusion that it would be impossible to have William L. Rollins sing the Star Spangled Banner at the inaugural ceremonies. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/19/1968 Copy of letter from J. Mark Trice to Melvin R. Laird RE: Receipt of Laird's December 2 and referring it to John Ehrlichman. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/5/1968 Letter from Melvin R. Laird to J. Mark Trice RE: Recommendation of William L. Rollins to sing the Star Spangled Banner at the inaugural ceremonies and letter from Senator Gordon W. Roseleip. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/2/1968 Letter from Gordon W. Roseleip to Melvin R. Laird RE: Recommendation of William L. Rollins to sing the Star Spangled Banner at the inaugural ceremonies. 1 pg. [Letter], 11/14/1968 Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Robet T. Newbold, Jr. RE: Appreciation of Newbold's offer to preside at the inaugural ceremonies. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/18/1968 Letter from Robert T. Newbold, Jr. to RN RE: Congratulations on RN's victory and offer to preside at the inaugural ceremonies. 1 pg. [Letter], 11/25/1968 Biographical Sketch of Robert Thomas Newbold, Jr. 3 pgs. [Other Document], N.D. Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Carl W. Partin RE: Appreciation for Partin's congratulations and suggestion that Reverend Billy Graham preside at the inaugural ceremonies. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/18/1968 Letter from Carl W. Partin to President Nixon's Secretary RE: Request to pass accompanying letter along to RN. 1 pg. [Letter], 11/23/1968 Letter from Carl W. Partin to RN RE: Request that Reverend Billy Graham offer the inaugural prayer. 1 pg. [Letter], 11/20/1968 Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Mr. Thomas E. Pegler RE: Pegler's request regarding the Washington High School Band. 1 pg. [Letter], 1/10/1969 Letter from Bryce N Harlow to Thomas E. Pegler RE: Pegler's suggestion of the Washington High School Band for the inaugural festivities. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/30/1968 Letter from Thomas E. Pegler to Bruce Harlow RE: Suggestion that the Washington High School Band participate in the Inaugural Parade. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/4/1968 Copy of letter from Thomas E. Pegler to RN RE: Thanks on behalf of the Washington High School Band for the opportunity to play at the Salute to Lincoln rally of Saturday, February 10. 1 pg. [Letter], 2/13/1968 Copy of letter from RN to Thomas E. Pegler RE: Appreciation for Pegler's February 13 letter. 1 pg. [Letter], 2/26/1968 Copy of letter from David W. Kinman to RN RE: The Washington High School Marching Hatchet Band having permission to participate in the Inaugural Parade. 1 pg. [Letter], 10/4/1968 Copy of letter from Agnes Waldron to Thomas E. Pegler RE: Receipt of material sent by Mr. Pegler. 1 pg. [Letter], 10/24/1968 Copy of letter from Robert M. Pickett to RN RE: Congratulations and recommendation of the Washington High School Band. 1 pg. [Letter], 11/12/1968 Photograph of a marching band with "Brand New Uniforms" handwritten caption. 1 pg. [Photograph], N.D. Photograph of female marching band members holding up signs that spell out INDIANA. 1 pg. [Photograph], N.D. Souvenir Program for the Salute to Lincoln with RN at the New Gymnasium of Washington Community Schools, Washington, Indiana. Saturday, February 10, 1968. 1 pg. [Brochure], 2/10/1968 Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to C. H. Peterson RE: Receipt of and thanks for material regarding Rabbi Morris M. Hershman. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/18/1968 Copy of letter from J. Mark Trice to C. H. Peterson RE: Receipt of Peterson's November 15 letter to Harold Rainville of Senator Dirksen's staff regarding the qualifications of Rabbi Morris M. Hershman. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/4/1968 Memo from C. H. Peterson to Harold Rainville RE: qualifications of Rabbi M. Hershman and the Rabbi's desire to make a prayer at the inauguration. 1 pg. [Memo], 11/15/1968 Brochure for Rabbi Morris M. Hershman. 1 pg. [Brochure], N.D. Pages 30 - 31 of the Joliet Herald-News. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 10/29/1968 Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Bill Price RE: Appreciation of Price's suggestion that Jimmie McDonald perform at the inauguration ceremonies. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/19/1968 Letter from Bill Price to RN RE: Suggestion that Jimmie McDonald as soloist for the Inauguration Ceremony. 1 pg. [Letter], 10/30/1968 Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Congressman E. Reinecke RE: Thanks for forwarding letters of dissent from Carla Garrity and her parents. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/18/1968 Memo from Ed Reinecke to John Ehrlichman RE: attached letters from Carla Garrity. 1 pg. [Memo], 12/3/1968 Handwritten letter from Carla Garrity to Congressman Ed Reinecke RE: Carla's protest and complaint over a girl in Ohio being invited to the inauguration but not her. 2 pgs. [Letter], 11/17/1968 Handwritten letter from Edna Garrity to Congressman Ed Reinecke RE: Daughter Carla's complaint regarding the invitation of a girl in Ohio to the inauguration but not every other young person who volunteered for the Nixon campaign. 3 pgs. [Letter], 11/ Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Reverend Theodore C. Scheifele RE: Appreciation of Scheifele's congratulatory message and offer to participate in the inaugural ceremonies. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/18/1968 Letter from Reverend Theodore C. Scheifele to RN RE: Appreciation of Scheifele's congratulatory message and offer to participate in the inaugural ceremonies. 1 pg. [Letter], 11/18/1968 Postmarked envelope from Thiel College to RN. 1 pg. [Other Document], 11/18/1968 Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Rabbi Max Schenk RE: Appreciation of Schenk's congratulatory message and offer to participate in the inaugural ceremonies. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/18/1968 Letter from Rabbi Max Schenk to RN RE: Appreciation of Scheifele's congratulatory message and offer to participate in the inaugural ceremonies. 2 pgs. [Letter], 11/7/1968 Postmarked envelope from Rabbi Max Schenk to RN. 1 pg. [Other Document], 11/7/1968
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Richard Nixon Presidential Library White House Special Files Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 19 3 N.D. Other Document "Marion's Poem" typed on small card. 1 pg. 19 3 N.D. Other Document Business card for Alfred T. King. 1 pg. 19 3 N.D. Other Document Poem "Collect for Club Women" by Mary Stewart. Signed by Marion King. 1 pg. 19 3 12/19/1968 Letter Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Melvin R. Laird RE: Laird's letter to J. Mark Trice recommending Mr. William L. Rollins sing the Star Spangled Banner at the inaugural ceremonies. 1 pg. 19 3 12/19/1968 Letter Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Gordon W. Roseleip RE: Congressman Melvin R. Laird's conclusion that it would be impossible to have William L. Rollins sing the Star Spangled Banner at the inaugural ceremonies. 1 pg. 19 3 12/05/1968 Letter Copy of letter from J. Mark Trice to Melvin R. Laird RE: Receipt of Laird's December 2 and referring it to John Ehrlichman. 1 pg. Monday, August 24, 2009 Page 1 of 8 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 19 3 12/02/1968 Letter Letter from Melvin R. Laird to J. Mark Trice RE: Recommendation of William L. Rollins to sing the Star Spangled Banner at the inaugural ceremonies and letter from Senator Gordon W. Roseleip. 1 pg. 19 3 11/14/1968 Letter Letter from Gordon W. Roseleip to Melvin R. Laird RE: Recommendation of William L. Rollins to sing the Star Spangled Banner at the inaugural ceremonies. 1 pg. 19 3 12/18/1968 Letter Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Robet T. Newbold, Jr. RE: Appreciation of Newbold's offer to preside at the inaugural ceremonies. 1 pg. 19 3 11/25/1968 Letter Letter from Robert T. Newbold, Jr. to RN RE: Congratulations on RN's victory and offer to preside at the inaugural ceremonies. 1 pg. 19 3 N.D. Other Document Biographical Sketch of Robert Thomas Newbold, Jr. 3 pgs. 19 3 12/18/1968 Letter Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Carl W. Partin RE: Appreciation for Partin's congratulations and suggestion that Reverend Billy Graham preside at the inaugural ceremonies. 1 pg. 19 3 11/23/1968 Letter Letter from Carl W. Partin to President Nixon's Secretary RE: Request to pass accompanying letter along to RN. 1 pg. Monday, August 24, 2009 Page 2 of 8 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 19 3 11/20/1968 Letter Letter from Carl W. Partin to RN RE: Request that Reverend Billy Graham offer the inaugural prayer. 1 pg. 19 3 12/30/1968 Letter Letter from Bryce N Harlow to Thomas E. Pegler RE: Pegler's suggestion of the Washington High School Band for the inaugural festivities. 1 pg. 19 3 12/04/1968 Letter Letter from Thomas E. Pegler to Bruce Harlow RE: Suggestion that the Washington High School Band participate in the Inaugural Parade. 1 pg. 19 3 02/13/1968 Letter Copy of letter from Thomas E. Pegler to RN RE: Thanks on behalf of the Washington High School Band for the opportunity to play at the Salute to Lincoln rally of Saturday, February 10. 1 pg. 19 3 02/26/1968 Letter Copy of letter from RN to Thomas E. Pegler RE: Appreciation for Pegler's February 13 letter. 1 pg. 19 3 10/04/1968 Letter Copy of letter from David W. Kinman to RN RE: The Washington High School Marching Hatchet Band having permission to participate in the Inaugural Parade. 1 pg. 19 3 10/24/1968 Letter Copy of letter from Agnes Waldron to Thomas E. Pegler RE: Receipt of material sent by Mr. Pegler. 1 pg. Monday, August 24, 2009 Page 3 of 8 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 19 3 01/10/1969 Letter Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Mr. Thomas E. Pegler RE: Pegler's request regarding the Washington High School Band. 1 pg. 19 3 11/12/1968 Letter Copy of letter from Robert M. Pickett to RN RE: Congratulations and recommendation of the Washington High School Band. 1 pg. 19 3 N.D. Photograph Photograph of a marching band with "Brand New Uniforms" handwritten caption. 1 pg. 19 3 N.D. Photograph Photograph of female marching band members holding up signs that spell out INDIANA. 1 pg. 19 3 02/10/1968 Brochure Souvenir Program for the Salute to Lincoln with RN at the New Gymnasium of Washington Community Schools, Washington, Indiana. Saturday, February 10, 1968. 1 pg. 19 3 12/18/1968 Letter Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to C. H. Peterson RE: Receipt of and thanks for material regarding Rabbi Morris M. Hershman. 1 pg. 19 3 12/04/1968 Letter Copy of letter from J. Mark Trice to C. H. Peterson RE: Receipt of Peterson's November 15 letter to Harold Rainville of Senator Dirksen's staff regarding the qualifications of Rabbi Morris M. Hershman. 1 pg. Monday, August 24, 2009 Page 4 of 8 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 19 3 11/15/1968 Memo Memo from C. H. Peterson to Harold Rainville RE: qualifications of Rabbi M. Hershman and the Rabbi's desire to make a prayer at the inauguration. 1 pg. 19 3 12/18/1968 Letter Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Gustave L. Goldstein RE: Goldstein's suggestion of Rabbi Edgar F. Magnin for the inauguration. 1 pg. 19 3 N.D. Other Document Handwritten note from Murray Chotiner to Chuck RE: Gus Goldstein. 1 pg. 19 3 11/22/1968 Letter Letter from Gustave L. Goldstein to RN RE: Suggestion of Rabbi Edgar F. Magnin for the inauguration. 2 pgs. 19 3 11/23/1968 Other Document Postmarked envelope from the Law Offices of Goldstein & Plattner to RN. 1 pg. 19 3 12/18/1968 Letter Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Rabbi Morris M. Hershman RE: Hershman's offer to participate in the inauguration ceremonies. 1 pg. 19 3 11/14/1968 Letter Letter from Rabbi Morris M. Hershman to RN RE: Offer to participate in the inaugural ceremonies. 1 pg. Monday, August 24, 2009 Page 5 of 8 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 19 3 11/11/1968 Other Document Postmarked envelope from Rabbi Morris M. Hershman to RN. 2 pgs. 19 3 12/18/1968 Letter Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Viola Ilma RE: Appreciation of Ilma's idea for an inauguration souvenir folder and return to Ilma of her Renoir souvenir. 1 pg. 19 3 12/05/1968 Letter Letter from Viola Ilma to Robert Hadderman RE: Proposal for an inauguration souvenir folder and enclosed Renoir souvenir folder. 2 pgs. 19 3 12/18/1968 Letter Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Mrs. Alfred T. King RE: Appreciation of two poems sent by Mrs. King. 1 pg. 19 3 N.D. Brochure Brochure for Rabbi Morris M. Hershman. 1 pg. 19 3 10/29/1968 Newspaper Pages 30 - 31 of the Joliet Herald-News. Not scanned. 19 3 12/19/1968 Letter Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Bill Price RE: Appreciation of Price's suggestion that Jimmie McDonald perform at the inauguration ceremonies. 1 pg. Monday, August 24, 2009 Page 6 of 8 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 19 3 10/30/1968 Letter Letter from Bill Price to RN RE: Suggestion that Jimmie McDonald as soloist for the Inauguration Ceremony. 1 pg. 19 3 12/18/1968 Letter Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Congressman E. Reinecke RE: Thanks for forwarding letters of dissent from Carla Garrity and her parents. 1 pg. 19 3 12/03/1968 Memo Memo from Ed Reinecke to John Ehrlichman RE: attached letters from Carla Garrity. 1 pg. 19 3 11/17/1968 Letter Handwritten letter from Carla Garrity to Congressman Ed Reinecke RE: Carla's protest and complaint over a girl in Ohio being invited to the inauguration but not her. 2 pgs. 19 3 11/17/1968 Letter Handwritten letter from Edna Garrity to Congressman Ed Reinecke RE: Daughter Carla's complaint regarding the invitation of a girl in Ohio to the inauguration but not every other young person who volunteered for the Nixon campaign. 3 pgs. 19 3 12/18/1968 Letter Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Reverend Theodore C. Scheifele RE: Appreciation of Scheifele's congratulatory message and offer to participate in the inaugural ceremonies. 1 pg. 19 3 11/18/1968 Letter Letter from Reverend Theodore C. Scheifele to RN RE: Appreciation of Scheifele's congratulatory message and offer to participate in the inaugural ceremonies. 1 pg. Monday, August 24, 2009 Page 7 of 8 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 19 3 11/18/1968 Other Document Postmarked envelope from Thiel College to RN. 1 pg. 19 3 12/18/1968 Letter Copy of letter from Charles E. Stuart to Rabbi Max Schenk RE: Appreciation of Schenk's congratulatory message and offer to participate in the inaugural ceremonies. 1 pg. 19 3 11/07/1968 Letter Letter from Rabbi Max Schenk to RN RE: Appreciation of Scheifele's congratulatory message and offer to participate in the inaugural ceremonies. 2 pgs. 19 3 11/07/1968 Other Document Postmarked envelope from Rabbi Max Schenk to RN. 1 pg. Monday, August 24, 2009 Page 8 of 8 December 18, 1968 Mr. Gustave L. Goldstein Goldstein & Plattner Union Bank Building 9460 Wilshire Boulevard Beverly Hills, California 90212 Dear Mr. Goldstein: President-elect Nixon has asked me to thank you for your sug- gestion that Rabbi Edgar F. Magnin preside at the inauguration. The inaugural planners have received suggestions that Rabbi Magnin participate from a number of people other than your- self. He is evidently an outstanding representative of the Jewish faith. Unfortunately, his abilities notwithstanding, a change in format has made it impossible for the inaugural planners to include Rabbi Magnin in the ceremonies. President-elect Nixon thanks you again for your suggestion, and wishes you joy during your holiday season. Very truly yours, Charles E. Stuart Assistant to the Counsel CES/hg Murray Chotiner Nixon Agnew Special Assistant to Campaign Manager Campaign Committee Staff of Richard M. Nixon 445 Park Avenue Third Floor New York, N.Y. 10022 (212) 661-6400 Ext. 11 chuck: Gus Coldstein is an old time supporter 46 RN from the Senate Canyaign of 1950. Thurry 29 GUSTAVE L. GOLDSTEIN HENRY A. PLATTNER LAW OFFICES GOLDSTEIN & PLATTNER UNION BANK BUILDING 9460 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA 90212 TREMONT 8-1515 CRESTVIEW 3-8080 November 22, 1968 President-elect Richard M. Nixon 810 Fifth Avenue New York, New York Dear Mr. President-elect: As you know, at recent inaugurations of Presidents, it has become customary to have a Catholic priest, a Protestant minister, and a rabbi participate in the inaugural ceremonies. I am taking the liberty of suggesting that you use Rabbi Edgar F. Magnin as the Jewish rabbi for the following reasons: 1. Although he has been a rabbi for many years, he has never par- taken in any political campaign except in one instance, and that was in the year 1960 when I and a few of my friends prevailed upon him to de- liver the invocation at the large breakfast meeting that I "chaired" at the Coconut Grove when you were the principal speaker. This was, as I have stated above, the only exception that Rabbi Magnin ever made. I felt elated that he was willing to do so, and that he was most cooperative in this respect. 2. You happen to be the first native-born Westerner to be elected a President of the United States. 3. Rabbi Magnin is a native-born Californian, and is a member of the well-known Magnin department store family. The Magnin family are fourth-generation Californians, the family having first come around the "Horn" in the early 1850's. 4. Rabbi Magnin today is unquestionably the leading and most influen- tial rabbi in the United States. His temple, Wilshire Boulevard Temple, is probably the largest Jewish congregation in this country; further, he, through his radio programs over a period of many years, and through his daily writings in the Hearst papers, has gained a tremendous following. As you are aware, the Hearst papers publish almost daily small columns somewhat as a trilogy: one by Rabbi Magnin, one by your very good friend, Billy Graham, who is also a friend of Rabbi Magnin's, and one by Bishop Sheen. President-elect Richard M. Nixon 810 Fifth Avenue New York, New York 5. I think Rabbi Magnin has been the best medium for promoting good- will among people of all religious sects, and brotherhood among all peoples. I believe using Rabbi Magnin at the inauguration services would be a credit not only to him, but to California, and to you especially. I hope you will pardon me for taking this liberty, but I feel I would be remiss in not calling these facts to your attention, since they are all in your best interest. With my kindest personal regards, Cordially yours, Gustave L. Goldstein GLG:fo LAW OFFICES GOLDSTEIN & PLATTNER UNION BANK BUILDING 80 ANGEL PM NOV N 10c 9460 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA 7968 VIA AIR MAIL CORREO AEREO PAR AVION President-elect Richard M. Nixon 810 Fifth Avenue New York, New York December 18, 1968 Rabbi Morris M. Hershman Joliet Jewish Congregation Midland Avenue at Campbell Street Joliet, Illinois 60435 Dear Rabbi Hershman: President-elect Nixon has asked me to thank you for your congratulatory message and for your kind offer to partici- pate in the inauguration ceremonies. Although your abilities as a Rabbi and as a presiding offi- cer at the inauguration were never questioned, format changes have made it impossible to include you in this year's program. Again, Mr. Nixon extends his thanks for your offer, and wishes you joy during your holiday season. Very truly yours, Charles E. Stuart Assistant to the Counsel CES/hg NOV 20 1968 JOLIET JEWISH CONGREGATION MIDLAND AVENUE AT CAMPBELL STREET JOLIET, ILLINOIS 60435 TELEPHONE (815) 727-7078 Morris M. Hershman RABBI November 14, 1968 Past Presidents VIA REGISTERED MAIL AL W. BASKIN Honorable President-Elect of the United States of America ALEX BLUM (DECEASED) Richard M. Nixon HAROLD BROWN AL GOTTLIEB Hotel Pierre A. E. GREENBERG Fifth Avenue HARRIS LEWIS ISRAEL N. LEWIS New York, N. Y. JOSEPH LEWIS (DECEASED) CLARENCE LIPMAN GUS E. MILLER Dear Mr. President: L. M. RUBENS (DECEASED) A. A. RUBNITZ (DECEASED) JOSEPH RUBNITZ At the outset, together with countless ALBERT SANDERS millions of other Americans I wish to express to you my heartfelt congratulations on your election to the high Board of Directors office of the Presidency of these United States. 1968 In my own limited sphere I pledge to you my cooperation, HARRY BROWN PRESIDENT support, understanding and what I am best qualified DANNY HILLMAN FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT for, my earnest prayers for your administration. PHILIP HORWITZ SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT MAURICE SINGER It was my honor to have met you at the TREASURER Annual Convention of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce in WILLIAM LIPSEY SECRETARY May, 1960, where as the Vice President of the United DR. LAWRENCE J. BONN FINANCIAL SECRETARY States you delivered the main address at the Leadership WILLIAM ADELSTON Banquet. Five outstanding Americans were being honored LOUIS ARONSON AL BASKIN that evening--Former President Herbert Hoover, Judge DR. NOEL BASS Learned Hand, Bernard Baruch, Carl Sandburg and DR. ROBERT J. BECKER ED BEREST Clarence Randall, all of whom have since gone to their MAURICE BERLINSKY Eternal Reward. EDWIN BROWN HAROLD BROWN ISADORE COHEN I was honored to have given the invocation PHILIP FELDMANN BEN FISHER and benediction that evening and the following day ABE FRANK to offer the prayer at the opening of the Senate SAM B. FREEMAN of the United States. JERALD GALOWICH LOUIS GALOWICH RONALD GALOWICH DR. SAMUEL J. GOLDHABER And now, I turn to you in great A. E. GREENBERG presumption, Mr. President. At your inauguration on MAURICE GREENBERG SAM GREENBERG January 20, 1969 there will be, if precedent is MYLES JACOBS followed, among other clergymen, a Rabbi. May, I, STEPHEN KLAFTER a citizen of the State of Illinois, a clergyman who is DR. DAVID LEHMAN MARTIN LEWIS close to the Republican leadership in Will County and CLARENCE LIPMAN who gave opening and closing prayers at the dinner SIDNEY MADDIS SIDNEY MILLER honoring Senator Everett M. Dirksen just a few weeks LEONARD MINKUS ago--may I have the high honor of offering one of ABE ORDMAN WILLIAM POLLACK the prayers at your inauguration ceremony on January MARC PUFELES 20, 1969? JOSEPH RUBNITZ PERRY RUDMAN LEONARD SAPER With kindest personal regards and God's SAMUEL SAXON SYDNEY SCHOLAR JOSEPH SINGER blessings upon you as you prepare to assume the duties MILTON WOLFSON of your high office, I remain, Respectfully yours MMHs Rabbi MOrris M. Hershman RABBI MORRIS M. HERSHMAN 250 N. MIDLAND AVE. JOLIET. ILLIN 015 60435 30 30¢ VIA AIR MAIL-REGISTERED REGISTERED Honorable President-Elect of the United Stat Richard M. Nixon NO. 12243 Hotel Pierre Fifth Avenue RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED New y⁰rk, N. Y. AIR M December 18, 1968 Miss Viola Ilma Philately for Industry Limited 52 East 19th Street New York, New York 10003 Dear Miss Ilma: Mr. Robert Haldeman, Assistant to the President-elect, has asked me to thank you for your interest in the forthcoming inaugural ceremonies. Unfortunately, it is too late for the committee planning these festivities to consider your souvenir folder idea. I am returning your Renoir souvenir to your home address, as requested, and thank you very much for sending it for our inspection. Very truly yours, Charles E. Stuart Assistant to the Counsel CES/hg philately for industry Itd/a division of la salle litho corporation 52 east 19th street, new york, n.y. 10003 phone 674-4700 December 5, 1968 Mr. Robert Hadderman President-Elect Nixon Headquarters 450 Park Avenue New York, N.Y. Dear Mr. Hadderman: On Inauguration Day, thousands, even millions of First Day Covers will have a U.S.A. commemorative or air mail stamp cancelled to honor this historic event. "Philately for Industry" specializes in creating distinguished philatelic items for such events. It has occurred to us that perhaps President Nixon might wish to send a handsome souvenir folder to the many friends, who would treasure such a gift, in honor of his inauguration. A suggestion of what we have in mind, is in quality like the enclosed Renoir Souvenir Folder. I shall have to ask you to return this -- a true collectors item. While writing to you, to have this idea presented to the person who is to become involved with Philatelic Bureau of the U.S. Post Office. (This needs a complete new look). There are 33 million stamp collectors in the U.S.A. alone. Then too, comes the fantastic potential application of U.S. stamps as propaganda and Public Relations world-wide. Secondly, both the American Museum of Natural History and the Metropolitan Museum of Art will have in 1969 their 100th Anniversaries. These renown institutions, certainly should have stamps to commemorate their centennials. Who will be in charge of these decisions? Cont. P.2. Cont. P.2. December 5, 1968 Mr. Robert Hadderman Presently, there is the President's Advisory Committee. One assumes there possibly could be an entire fresh state. I should like to present my credentials for membership on this committee. The envelope enclosed, known as "An Inauguration Day Cover" will be repeated by at least a dozen companies. It would be interesting to create a first class momento, for a mass mailing. Thank you for your attention and direction. Sincerely, Viola (ln Viola Ilma P.S Would you return the "Penon" forder to my home address - 144 E East 2 48/- VI/mc Encl. December 18, 1968 Mrs. Alfred T. King 615 York Avenue Lansdale, Pennsylvania 19446 Dear Mrs.King: President-elect Nixon has asked me to thank you for the two poems which you so kindly sent to him. President-elect Nixon extends, too, the joys of the holi- day season, and trusts you have a Happy New Year. Very truly yours, Charles E. Stuart Assistant to the Counsel CES/hg MARION'S POEM A little love, a little trust A soft impulse, a sudden dream. And life's as dry as desert dust Is fresher than a mountain stream. ALFRED T. KING REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER 615 YORK AVENUE PHONE 855-4220 AREA CODE 215 LANSDALE, PA.19446 COLLECT FOR CLUB WOMEN Keep us, o God, from pettiness; let us be large in thought, in word, in deed. Let us be done with fault-finding, and leave off self-seeking. May we put away all pretense and meet each other face to face - without self-pity and without prejudice. May we never be hasty in judgment and always generous. Let us take time for all things; Make us to grow calm, serene, gentle. Teach us to put into action our better impulses, straightforward and unafraid. Grant that we may realize it is the little things that create differences; that in the big things of life we are at one. And may we strive to touch and to know the great common human heart of us all, and, 0 Lord God, let us forget not to be kind. - Mary Stewart. Marion Ming December 19, 1968 The Honorable Melvin R. Laird Congress of the United States House of Representatives Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Congressman Laird: Your letter to J. Mark Trice recommending that Mr. William L. Rollins of Monroe, Wisconsin sing the Star Spangled Ban- ner at the inaugural ceremonies has been referred to me. I am sorry to have to tell you that it was impossible to include Mr. Rollines in these ceremonies. With appreciate for your suggestion, and wishing you the joys of the holiday season, I am Very truly yours, Charles E. Stuart Assistant to the Counsel CES/hg December 19, 1968 The Honorable Gordon W. Roseleip Senator, 17th District Wisconsin Legislature Madison, Wisconsin Dear Senator: Roseleip: Congressman Melvin R. Laird, at your suggestion, has investi- gated the possibility of having Mr. William L. Rollins, of Monroe, Wisconsin, sing the Star Spangled Banner at the inaug- uration of President-elect Nixon. I have just written Congressman Laird indicating to him that it was impossible to include Mr. Rollins in the ceremonies. The Inaugural Planning Committee appreciated your suggestion and are sorry they are unable to comply. Thanking you again, and wishing you all the joys of the holi- day season, I am Very truly yours, Charles E. Stuart Assistant to the Counsel CES/hg December 5, 1968 The Honorable Melvin R. Laird Member of Congress Washington, D.C. Dear Mr. Laird: This will acknowledge your letter of December 2, enclosing one from Senator Gordon W. Roseleip of the Wisconsin Legislature, recommending Mr. William L. Rollins from Monroe, Wisconsin, to sing the Star Spangled Banner at the Inaugural. I am referring your letter, together with enclosures, to Mr. John Ehrlichman of the staff of President-Elect Nixon. The Joint Inaugural Committee leaves decisions of this kind in the hands of the President-Elect. Sincerely, J.Marl know Executive Director MELVIN R. LAIRD COMMITTEES: 7TH DISTRICT, WISCONSIN APPROPRIATIONS DEFENSE HOME OFFICE: LABOR POST OFFICE BUILDING MARSHFIELD, WISCONSIN Congress of the United States HEALTH EDUCATION ZIP CODE 54449 WELFARE house of Representatives Washington, D.C. 20515 December 2, 1968 Mr. J. Mark Trice Secretary to the Minority Capitol - S-337 Washington, D. C. Dear Mark: A number of people and organizations in Monroe, Wisconsin and surrounding areas are interested in the possibilities of having Mr. William L. Rollins, 1503 28th Avenue, Monroe, Wisconsin sing the Star Spangled Banner at the inaugural of President-elect Richard M. Nixon. I am enclosing the letter I have received from Senator Gordon W. Roseleip of the 17th District in Wisconsin who has written on behalf of Mr. Rollins. I would appreciate whatever action you might take in consideration of this request. With best wishes and kindest personal regards, I am Sincerely yours, and Melvin R. Laird Member of Congress MRL:1h Enclosure PAPM NOV 18 1968 U V WISCONSIN LEGISLATURE SENATE CHAMBER MADISON 2 November 14, 1968 Hon. Melvin R. Laird U. S. Congress Washington, D. C. 20515 Dear Congressman Laird: I have been contacted by a number of people and organizations in the Monroe area to see if it would be possible to have William L. Rollins, 1503 28th Avenue, Monroe, sing the Star Spangled Banner at the inaugural of President Nixon. Mr. Rollins has sung a number of times for the Wisconsin Republican State Convention. He sings it as it should be sung, and does a marvelous job. Anything you can do to make this possible, I would greatly appreciate. Mr. Rollins has volunteered to do this at his own expense. I do not think you could find anyone from the grass roots who could do a better job, and he is an outstanding Republican. Thank you for any way you can be of help. God bless, Sincerely, Lordon GORDON W. ROSELEIP Senator, 17th District GWR:jc December 18, 1968 Mr. Robert T. Newbold, Jr. Department of Ministerial Relations The United Presbyterian Church of the United States of America 4284 North High Street Columbus, Ohio 43214 Dear Mr. Newbold: President-elect Nixon has asked me to thank you for your congratulatory message and for your kind offer to preside at the inaugural ceremonies. Although your list of credentials is exceptional and your abilities are totally unquestioned, the inaugural planners have been unable to include you in the ceremonies. President-elect Nixon thanks you again for both your inter- est and your offer, and extends to you the joys of the holi- day season. Very truly yours, Charles E. Stuart Assistant to the Counsel CES/hg PRESBYTCRIAR. church THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY'S DEPARTMENT OF MINISTERIAL RELATIONS THE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OSSEMBLY.OC Hugh Bean Evans, Executive Secretary STATES Robert Kerr, Jr., Associate Executive Secretary IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA GENEROL Robert T. Newbold, Jr., Associate Executive Secretary Eleanor L Clingan, Administrative Assistant 4284 North High Street Columbus, Ohio 43214 Telephone (614) 267-5421 November 25, 1968 President Elect Richard M. Nixon 91968 Nixon Headquarters Pierre Hotel New York, New York 10021 Dear President Nixon: Congratulations upon your election to the Presidency of The United States of America. I pray that you may be endowed with wisdom and strength sufficient for these days. I, too, am impressed with the words you saw on the little girl's sign. God knows that there is much to be done in terms of bringing us together. It occurred to me that you may wish to symbolically register your inten- tion in this regard during the inauguration. One significant way this can be done is by inviting a Black clergyman to offer one of the prayers. You can imagine how eloquently this will wed your words to a history- making deed. As one who offered one of the prayers when Vice President Elect Agnew was elected governor, I am pleased to offer my services. The enclosed biographical sketch should serve to recommend me for consideration. Blessings upon you as you wrestle with decisions concerning appointments, and the gigantic task of moving a united America forward. Sincerely yours, Robert T. Newbold, Jr. RTNjr/mk enclosure Biographical Sketch of ROBERT THOMAS NEWBOLD, JR.* BIRTH: B. February 26, 1920, Miami, Florida Parents: Robert Thomas Newbold, Sr. (deceased) Irene Johnson Newbold (deceased) Married: Ann Worrell Newbold EDUCATION: Graduate of Douglass High School, Key West, Florida, 1937 A.B., Florida A. & M. University, 1942 B.D., The Theological Seminary, Lincoln University (Pa.), 1945 M.A., McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago, 1946 Graduate Study, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 1959-60 PAST ORAL EXPERIENCES: Pastor, Second Presbyterian Church, Brunswick, Ga., 1944-46 Pastor, Radcliffe Memorial Presbyterian Church, Atlanta, Ga., 1946-53 Pastor, Grace United Presbyterian Church, Baltimore, Md., 1953-68 CHURCH OFFICES AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS: Dean, Hodge Presbytery Youth Conference, 1948-53 Moderator, Hodge Presbytery, 1951 Stated Clerk, Hodge Presbytery, 1952-53 Chairman, Committee on Christian Education, Hodge Presbytery, 1951-53 Moderator, Atlantic Synod, 1951 Commissioner, General Assembly, 1949, 1960, 1968 Member, Committee on Christian Education, Baltimore Presbytery, 1954-58 Member, The Council, Baltimore Presbytery, 1955-56; 1964-1968 Member, Social Education and Action Committee, Chesapeake Synod, 1955-56 Chairman, Campus Committee, Baltimore, Maryland 1958-61 Chairman, Leave of Absence Committee of the General Assembly, 1960 Member, Committee on Examination and Care of Candidates, Baltimore Presbytery, 1960-62 Member, Board of Strategy, Baltimore Presbytery, 1962-67 Member, Committee on Nominations, Baltimore Presbytery, 1962-65 Member, Commission on Race and Religion, General Assembly, 1963-67 Member, Board of Directors, Wilson Leadership School, 1963-64 Member, Itineration Team representing the Board of National Missions, Glacier Presbytery, Synod of the Rockies, Montana, 1963 Synod of Minnesota, 1964 Discussion Leader, Eastern Area Council, National Council United Presbyterian Men, 1961-63 Member, Council on Theological Education, General Assembly, 1965-68 Chairman, Committee on Presbytery Headquarters, Baltimore Presbytery, 1966-67 Member, Committee on Nominations, Chesapeake Synod, 1967-68 Member, Board of Metropolitan Strategy and Christian Social Relations, serving as Secretary-Treasurer, 1966-68; Chairman, 1968 Member, Board of McKim Community Association, Inc., 1966-67 Moderator, Baltimore Presbytery, 1968 Committee on Sexuality in the Human Community, Board of Christian Education, United Presbyterian Church, U.S.A., Member 1967-68 -2- Biographical Sketch of Robert Thomas Newbold, Jr. CHURCH OFFICES AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS: (Continued) Commissioner, Synod of Chesapeake, 1968 Chairman, Committee on Reports and Synod Records, General Assembly, 1968 Chairman, Presbytery Task Force on the Urban Crises, 1968 Associate Executive Secretary, General Assembly's Department of Ministerial Relations, 1968 TEACHING EXPERIENCES: Lecturer, Homiletics, Gammon Theological Seminary, Atlanta, Ga., 1948-53 Lecturer, Public Relations, Cortez Peters Business School, Baltimore, Md. 1955-58 Instructor, Philosophy, Morgan State College, Baltimore, Md., 1958-60; 1962-64 CAMPUS SPEAKING AND PREACHING ENGAGEMENTS: Morris Brown College, Atlanta, Georgia Spelman College, Atlanta, Georgia Clark College, Atlanta, Georgia Morehouse College, Atlanta, Georgia Gammon Theological Seminary, Atlanta, Georgia Boggs Academy, Keysville, Georgia Harbison Institute, Irmo, South Carolina Gillespie Institute, Cordele, Georgia Mary Holmes College, Mississippi Albany State College, Albany, Georgia Lincoln University, Chester County, Pennsylvania Florida A. & M. University, Tallahassee, Florida Coppin State Teachers College, Baltimore, Maryland Morgan State College, Baltimore, Maryland Barber Scotia College, Concord, North Carolina Virginia State College, Petersburg, Virginia Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland Bowie State Teachers College, Bowie, Maryland Community College of Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland OTHER SIGNIFICANT EXPERIENCES: Preacher, "Church of the Air" - WBAL, Baltimore, Maryland Panelist, "Talk Back" - WJZ-TV, Baltimore, Maryland Pastor, "The Pastor's Study" - WMAR-TV, Baltimore, Maryland Served as a leader to train visitors in the City-Wide Evangelism Visitation program in Buffalo, New York, 1956 Member of the Billy Graham Team serving as a leader to train visitors in the follow-up of the Crusade in New York City, 1957 CIVIC ACTIVITIES: President, Interdenominational Ministers' Alliance, Atlanta, Georgia Chairman, Executive Committee, Atlanta Branch, NAACP Member: Atlanta, Georgia: Urban League; YMCA; Executive Committee, Cancer Society; Speaker's Bureau, Atlanta Branch Republican Party. Member: Baltimore, Maryland: YMCA; NAACP; CORE; Urban League; Frontiers of America; Citizens Planning and Housing Association; The Governor's Commission on Juvenile Delinquency; Interdenominational Ministers' -3- Biographical Sketch of Robert Thomas Newbold, Jr. CIVIC ACTIVITIES: (Continued) Alliance; Theodore R. McKeldin Republican Club; Northwestern United Protective Association; Pi Omega Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity; Clergy-Visiting Staff - Baltimore City Hospitals; Member of the Baltimore Grand Jury; National Rehabilitation Association; Adult Education Associ- ation; Columnist - Afro-American Newspapers; Board of Directors - Mary- land Delaware Council of Churches; Clergy Council of the Urban League; Board of Directors, Patuxent Institution; the Mayor's Representative - Steering Committee Human Renewal Commission; Executive Board, Health and Welfare Council - serving as Treasurer; Board of Directors, Community Chest; Vice-Chairman, Community Action Commission; Board of Directors, Council of Alcohol Studies; Board of Directors, Activists for Fair Hous- ing; Advisor, Ted Agnew for Governor Campaign; Member, Mayor's Task Force for Equal Rights; Member, Board of Directors, Baltimore Urban League; Co-Chairman, Arthur Sherwood for Mayor Campaign. HONORS AND AWARDS: Trophy for outstanding service, Hodge Presbytery, 1953 The Richard Allen Award, Richard Allen Foundation, 1964 Meritorious Award, Florida A. & M. University, 1967 PRESENT RESIDENCE: 1729 Kenview Road, Columbus, Ohio 43209 Telephone: (614) 231-7923 *Listed in Who's Who In Colored America December 18, 1968 Mr. Carl W. Partin P.O. Box 133 Parsons, Tennessee Dear Mr. Partin: President-elect Nixon has asked me to thank you for your congratulatory message and for your suggestion that Reverend Billy Graham preside at the inaugural ceremonies. As you may know, the Reverend Billy Graham is an old friend of Richard Nixon, and the President-elect shares your enthu- siasm for this fine minister of the faith. President-elect Nixon thanks you for your interest and ex- tends to you the joys of the holiday season. Very truly yours, Charles E. Stuart Assistant to the Counsel CES/hg NOV 23 1968 President Nixon Sec'y Please don't throw this letter in the waste basket, won't you please call it to the attention to Mr. Nixon I know Mr. Nixon receives thousands of letters and do not have the time for all letters especially at this time but I do want SO much for him to invite Mr. Graham to offer the inaugural prayer So won't you please call this matter to his attention. Garls Yours truly Partin Carl W. Partin Parsons, Tenn. Parsons, Tennessee Nov 20th 1968 President-Elect Richard M. Nixon, New York, Ny. Dear Mr Nixon; I am so happy over your election as our next President I can almost cry, May the Lord bless you and I pray most earnestly for your administration and sincerly hope it will be a success, also you will be able to unite this divided nation of ours I was a delegate to the Republican Natil Conven- tion from my Congressional 7th Dis't of Tennessee at the time you and General Eisenhower were nominated at Chicago, I supported you then, and all down thru these years that have followed have been a great admirer of extend you, I exted my congratulations on your wonderful el- ection. There is one request I would like to make of you, per- haps you have already considered it, That is when you are to be sworn in as President that you will invite the Rev. Billy Graham your friend and one whom is beloved by thousand around the world to offer the inaugural prayer at your inauguration. Truly your admirer, Carl W. Partin Parsons, Tenn P.O.Box 113 may efusal January 10, 1969 Mr. Thomas E. Pegler Director of Bands Washington High School Washington, Indiana Dear Mr. Pegler: Your correspondence with Mr. Bryce H. Narlow has been passed along to this office. Your request regarding the Washington High School Band is directed to the wrong office. The governor of each state makes the determination regarding the marching units in the inaugural pa- rade. This is not a Nixon staff function. Thanking you very much for your interest, I am Very truly yours, Charles E. Stuart Staff Assistant to the Counsel CES:sw OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT-ELECT Richard M. Nixon WASHINGTON, D.C. John Ehrlichmen December 30, 1968 Mr. Thomas E. Pegler Director of Bands Washington High School Washington, Indiana Dear Mr. Pegler: I apologize for the delay in this response; it is not indicative of a lack in interest for the sug- gestion made in your December 4 letter. I have brought The Washington High School Band to the attention of those working most closely with Mr. Nixon in planning the Inaugural Festivities; I am sure they will be in touch with you regarding the possibilities of your participation. Thanks very much for indicating your interest. Sincerely, Bryce N. Harlow Assistant to the President-Elect BNH:ph WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL WASHINGTON, INDIANA OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL December 4, 1968 Bruce Harlow 450 Park Avenue New York, New York Dear Mr. Harlow: I am writing you regarding our interest as the band to repre- sent the State of Indiana in the 1969 Inaugural Parade. If you recall we were the band selected to play at the Salute to Lincoln Rally on February 13 of this year at Washington, Ind- iana, which was one of Mr. Nixon's important milestones in his bid for the presidency. We made Mr. Nixon an honorary member of the "Marching Hatchets" of Washington, Indiana, after that rally, and Mr. Nixon gave the band a large elephant cake to express his thanks to us for a job well done. We feel that if we were good enough to be selected to play for the kick off of the Presidential campaign in Indiana, we should be qualified to be in at the climax, the 1969 Inaugural Parade. We really want to participate in this parade and members of the band worked very hard in Mr. Nixon's behalf. We have been in correspondence with Agnes Waldron, research assistant for the Nixon-Agnew Campaign Committee, and have sent her a complete brochure of pictures of the band. If you like, we will be happy to send additional pictures to you; however, those who heard the band at the Lincoln Rally know that this band is well qualified to represent Indiana in the 1969 Inaugural Parade. Our band has received a Superior rating in every competition in which we have participated since 1935. We hope this information will reach President-elect Nixon for we feel he has a special interest in this band. Musically yours, Thomas E. Pegler Thomas E. Pegler Director of Bands Enclosures Copy February 13, 1968 The Nonorable Richard M. Wizen 20 Broad Street New York, New York Dear Mr. Williams On behalf of the members of the Washington High School Band, I wish to thank you for the opportunity of playing at the Salute to Lineeln rally of Saturday, Pobruary 10, Also, the members of the band wish to thank you for giving us the "Elephant Cake, W and may I say 10 was most delicious! The band has added your - to the list of the select few who are henevery members of the Washington High School "Mardhing Natchets, Be hope when you unke your Inaugural Speech, you will want to have the Washington High School Marching Matchets of Washington D, c. (Devises County) as your representative from Indiana in the Imaugemel Parade. As a parent, teacher, and a eitisen of the United States, I wish you great success in the present compaign. It 10 time for a change. Basically yours, Thomas E. Bag law Thomas 2. Pegler, Director of Bands Washington High School Washington, Indiana P. B. I would have sent this in care of the White House in Washington D. c., but wanted you to receive 1t before next Jenuary. RICHARD M. NIXON A O. BOX 1908 TIMES SQUARE STATION NEW YORK, No. Y. 10036 February 26, 1968 Dear Mr. Pegler: This is just a note to tell you how much I appreciated your thoughtful letter of Pebruar, 13 and your warm expression of confidence and encouragement. I especially want to thank you and the entire Washington High School Band for naming me as an honorary member of the Marchine Hatchets". The Band contributed greatly to the spirit and pleasure or my visit to Washington, Indiana. earlier this month. It was good to learn that the "Elephant Cake" did not last too long and that the Band members enjoyed it. With very best wishes, Sincerely, Mr. Thomas E. Pegler Director of Bands Washington High School Walnut and Sixth Streets \ Washington, Indiana 47501 WASHINGTON MIDH SCHOOL - - OFFICE or THE PRIMIPAL October 4, 1968 Hon. Richard M. Nixon 20 E. Broad Street New York, New York Dear Mr. Nixon: This letter is to inform you that the Washington High School Marching Natchet Band has permission to participate in the 1969 Insugural Parade in Washington, D. C. It is felt that the citizens of Indiana would be well represented if our band is selected to represent the great State of Indiana. It is hoped that all possible consideration be given to our request to be a participant in the great historical day in the life of the United States of America. Thank you for considering our request. Sincerely yours, David n kinnis David w. Kinman Principal DWK/jed Research Assistant to Mr. Mizon Campaign Committee 450 Park Avenue New York, N.Y. 10022 (212) 661-6400 October 24, 1968 Mr. Thomas B. Pegler Director of Bands Washington High School Washington, Indiana Dear Mr. Pegler: Thank you for your letter of October 18. You may be sure that Mr. Nixon does indeed, have 8 special interest in the Washington High School Band, and I will bring to his attention the material that you sent me earlier, at an appropriate time. With every good wish. Sincerely, Agnes Valdron Research Assistant AM/sp BOBERT M PICKETT CHAIRMAN ALBERT L ICE TREASURER MARY PRYOR. VICE-CHAIRMAN HAZEL GROMER SECRETARY Daviess County Republican Central Committee Washington, Indiana 120 EAST MAIN STREET PHONE 254-1108 Inventor 12, 1968 Richard n Nixes New York, New York Dear Mr. President-Klect Nixons Congratulations 6b your election as President of the limited States. We of Devises County are indeed proud to have askisted in the of this part compaign. so you know, Indiana 1a a strong Wixon State and - were successful in electing an entire Republican Team with the excepe tion of our Senstorial Candidate. Mr. Clane Pegior, the hand director of Washington Righ School, has been drilling the band since school started in Suptember preparing for you insugural parade and is anxiously sweiting confirmation of their participation. This is the band that performed at the "Rison Sulute to Linceln" Rally held in Wishington, Indians, February 10, 1968, at which time you indicated when you were elected Predident you would look forward to again seeing the Washington High School band at your insuguration. Best Wishes to Mrs. Exem and the girls. 1 Robert n Pickett, Chairman Devises County Republican Central Committee NOV SWEET IT BI Copy n T. E. Pegler I Brand New UNIFORMS INDIANA (III I THE HONORABLE RICHARD M. NIXON SALUTE TO LINCOLN New Gymnasium Washington Community Schools WASHINGTON, INDIANA Saturday, February 10, 1968 December 18, 1968 Mr. C. H. Peterson Peterson Printing Craftsmen, Inc. Joliet, Illinois 60434 Dear Mr. Peterson: This will acknowledge the receipt of and thank you for material describing the qualifications of Rabbi Morris M. Hershman of Joliet. We have received recommendations for Rabbi Hershman from a number of people in Joliet. He is evidently an outstand- ing representative of the Jewish faith. Although his qualifications were never in question, it was impossible for the inaugural planners to include Rabbi Hershman in the ceremonies. Again, Mr. Peterson, we thank you for your support of Rabbi Hershman and for your interest in the inauguration of 1969. Very truly yours, Charles E. Stuart Assistant to the Counsel CES/hg December 4, 1968 Mr. C. H. Peterson Peterson Printing Craftsmen, Inc. Joliet, Illinois 60434 Dear Mr. Peterson: This is to acknowledge receipt of your letter of November fifteenth to Mr. Harold Rainville of Senator Dirksen's staff, outlining the qualifications of Rabbi Morris M. Hershman of Joliet. I am referring the memo, together with the material sub- mitted to Mr. John Ehrlichman of the staff of the President- Elect. The selection of clergymen has been left by the Joint Inaugural Committee to the discretion of the President- Elect. Sincerely, J.Marh Time Executive Director C.H. PETERSON Memo to: Harold Rainville 11/15/68 As per our conversation this morning, I am enclosing material giving the qualifications of Rabbi Morris M. Hershman of Joliet. He would like to have the honor of being the rabbi to make the prayer at the President's inauguration in Washington. He will do a terrific job. Incidentally, he is a registered Republican. Hank PETERSON PRINTING CRAFTSMEN, INC., 726-4458 JOLIET. ILLINOIS 60434 Presenting RABBI MORRIS M. HERSHMAN of Joliet, Illinois OUTSTANDING SPIRITUAL LEADER INSPIRING ORATOR AND AFTER DINNER SPEAKER PROGRESSIVE EDUCATOR December 19, 1968 Mr. Bill Price Sound in Ebony 49 South Baldwin Avenue Sierra Madre, California 91024 Dear Mr. Price: President-elect Nixon has asked me to thank you for your suggestion that Jimmie McDonald perform at the inaugura- tion ceremonies. Although Mr. McDonald's capabilities are held in high re- gard, it was impossible to include him in these ceremonies. President-elect Nixon extends to you the greeting of the holiday season, and thanks you again for your suggestion and interest. Very truly yours, Charles E. Stuart Assistant to the Counsel CES/hg International Office Park (Adjacent Atlanta Airport) 1005 Virginia Avenue THE Billy Graham Hapeville, Georgia EVANGELISTIC ASSOCIATION TEAM OFFICE P.O. Box 20809, Airport Branch, Atlanta, Ga. 30320 Phone (404) 766-5221 October 30, 1968 NOV1 1968 Mr. Richard Nixon 20 Broad Street 24th Floor New York City, New York Dear Mr. Nixon: We are writing regarding Jimmie McDonald, tenor soloist for the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. Jimmie remembers with warm pleasure being introduced to you for the first time by Billy Graham at your hotel room in Portland, Oregon, and the pleasant exchange of views with you on the current racial tension in the nation. Enclosed, please find the information you graciously requested on that occasion. We respectfully suggest, for your consideration, Jimmie McDonald as soloist for the Inauguration Ceremony. He is one of the most beloved and respected Negro leaders in Christendom. Jimmie represents your political posture on the racial issues of today and will be making a na- tional tour this year with the "Sound In Ebony" Music Concerts to provide community and national platforms from which to sound a positive and certain message to the nation. His appearance at the Inauguration will greatly endear you to the Negro communities and to the Christian Church nationally. The appearance will also make the concerts across the nation this year 100% more effective. Most Respectfully Bill Price Sound In Ebony 49 South Baldwin Avenue Sierra Madre, California 91024 BP:sh Enclosure December 18, 1968 The Honorable E. Reinecke Member of Congress House of Representatives Washington, D.C. Dear Congressman Reinecke: John Ehrlichman has asked me to thank you for Forwarding the letters of dissent of Carla Garrity and her parents. Carla's point has some validity. Indeed, Mr. Nixon would like to invite every person who carried signs and went door to door for him to the inaugural ceremonies. As you well know, this is an impossibility. Vicki Lynne has been invited to the inauguration not because she carried the sign, or even because she made the sign, but rather because the sign which she did carry proved to be an inspiration to Mr. Nixon. We believe the invitation of Vicki Lynne to the inauguration will be well received by other hard-working young Nixon sup- porters. We feel that youngsters everywhere will share the joy of Vicki Lynne, the 13-year old girl who held her sign up high where it was seen by the future President. Very truly yours, Charles E. Stuart ssistant to the Counsel CES/hg HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, U.S. WASHINGTON, D.C. December 3 8 , 196 Mr. John Ehrlichman Hotel Pierre, Suite 3906 Fifth Ave. at 61st St. New York, New York The attached communication is sub- mitted for your consideration, and to ask that the request made therein be complied with, if possible. If you will advise me of your action in this matter and have the letter returned to me with your reply, I will appreciate it. Am aware that Inaugural theme has been changed to "Forward Together". How- ever, I suspect that Carla's reaction may be shared by other young people who worked in the Nixon campaign; and that the mere change of theme will not satisfy their grievances. Very truly yours, Ed Number ED REINECKE, M.C. 27, Calif. District. at.gler each menson &. Beachwood Dr. priga many reBurtrandes Calif. 91506 word 1948. filiest and Ed Reineckloo NOV 201968 U.S. Congressman 27th District 6850 wankrays skeyds me 2.9 Nam creab tnew vartail? 00:8 at 00:E many Dear mr. Reinecker tripin l was and ama strong supporter of Richard mixon and every Republican running for the different offices. cl worked very hard you them all. Therefore, I am totally against that 13 year old girl in Ohio who held upthe sign "Bring us Together" being invited to the insugural She didn't even read as write it! at a nixon rally here in Burbank, d did the same thing But cl readit If she S there, so should every other a helped & mison. Please help to 2021P prevent her from going 8UPI, Thank your yours truly, Carla barrity trittaid Att's cnomaceranal 2.0 P.S. I'm 14 byears old labses went door to door for nuxon from 3:00 to 8:00 Election night. edremise am craed pranta somo one are l bno manim broxact go retrogqua ett not pnimmur fineire bran furn bedrow b. seayo thereffib mal, evolerent llo ment of 68 craye E1 tott tanaga ullatat extrace bled are sino me imp pnerl "crettepst" an print" now er? lampuan ext at betrime it the NO boer more thaib n eres ullar manim a to emaa ett bib to dnalried a era fle barr l tud print retto were bluarda aa, event 602 - So. Beachwood Burbank, Calif Nov-17, 1968 Ed Rinecke Congressmen - 27 th District Dear Mn. Reinecke: believe she does have a little touchy but I my daughter may be a point. When we heard that Theme The Nixous inaugural would be Bring us Together" and recalled that he had been impressed by a sign bearing those words held up by a girl in Ohio, we had thought that she she worked for five hours, helping to get people to the polls who otherwise would not have voted d believe the liberal puss would like nothing better than in incident however small they could use to ridicule Mr. Nixon and his staff, and people some of alienate many young m in 72. would hate will he off voting to see this happen. too I'm toial? Do think this in suress your the lasier Mr. Nixons staff we do. ears that Thank you Edna Garrity form might be invited to the inaugural In fact, we heard rumors to that effect. I feel this would be a mistake, as it turned out, she had only picked up a sign dropped by someone use and labn't even bothered to read it. an invitation to her would result in hurt and bitter fulings of Joungsters who not among the thousands only made their own signature and Mr. nixon approval, but who actually worked for his compaign, as one Election Dan my daughter did especially December 18, 1968 Reverend Theodore C. Scheifele Thiel College Greenville, Pennsylvania 16125 Dear Reverend Scheifele: President-elect Nixon has asked me to thank you for your congratulatory message and for your kind offer to partici- pate in the inaugural ceremonies. Although your qualifications to preside were not questioned, it was impossible to include you in the ceremonies. Again, we appreciate your interest and thank you for your considerate offer. Very truly yours, Charles E. Stuart Assistant to the Counsel CES/hg SECOND The THIEL COLLEGE 1866.1966 1 CENTURY GREENVILLE, PA. 16125 1 22 /NAUGRATS MOV201968 covered. x November 18,1968 Mr. President: I wish sincerely to offer my congratulations on your election as the President of my country. If there is anything that I could do to make your task in any way easier, I would be privileged to do SO. A number of years ago,at the dedication of the new science building on our campus, you were the speaker and 1 had the invocation. I have remembered that you used a comment I made in your dedication speech and following the ceremonies made a further comment to me personally. If you have not made the decisions relative to this matter, I would be privileged to serve as a member of the clergy in some capacity at the inauguration services come next January. This would not be so much a personal matter as it would be an opportunity to serve my God,my church, and my country. If I presume too much,my apologies. Sincerel The Rev. Theodore C.Scheifele THIEL COLLEGE U.S POSTAGE GREENVILLE, PENNA. 16:25 GRE ENVILLE NOV # AM 18 PA 6c 1968 16125 FRANKLIN D.ROOS President-elect Richard M.Nixon % Hotel Pierre 810 Firth Ave. New York,N.Y. Personal if possible December 18, 1968 Rabbi Max Schenk, D.D. Congregation Shaari Zedek Kingston Avenue & Park Place Brooklyn 13, New York Dear Rabbi Schenk: President-elect Nixon has asked me to thank you for your congratulatory message and for your kind offer to partici- pate in the inaugural ceremonies. Although your qualifications were never in question, a change in format for the 1969 inauguration has made it impossible for the inaugural planners to include you in these services. Again, President-elect Nixon thanks you for your offer and wishes you joy during your holiday season. Very truly yours, Charles E. Stuart Assistant to the Counsel CES/hg TELEPHONE HYACINTH 3-6411 CONGREGATION SHAARI ZEDEK OF BROOKLYN KINGSTON AVENUE and PARK PLACE NOV 8 1968 BROOKLYN 13, N. Y. ONORARY PRESIDENTS HARRY J. WINICK 115 Central ParkWest SAMUEL SARESKY HERBERT B. BRILL New York, N.Y. 10023 November 7, 1968. OFFICERS DR. J. JESSE SUSSKIND The Hon. Richard M. Nixon PRESIDENT 20 Broad Street SOL HOROWITZ LOUIS L. LEHMAN New York City. VICE-PRESIDENTS ERNEST SCHOENFELD Dear Sir: TREASURER HENRY M. GOLDSTUCKER Please accept my heartiest congratulations on your FINANCIAL SECRETARY DR. PAUL KWARTIN election to the Presidency of the United States. May God grant RECORDING SECRETARY you the strength to serve our country significantly and that you HONORARY TRUSTEES JULIUS ABRAMSON HENRY B. KINBERG may enjoy the fruits of your uphill and courageous campaign for JOSEPH M. LEVY HON. MITCHELL MAY the high office for which you prepared yourself so determinedly. ABRAHAM SAMUELS TRUSTEES May I presume to offer myself as one of the Clergy ZACHARY C. BALTON HERBERT B. BRILL who will be privileged and honored to share in your inaugumation. MAXWELL S. FRIEDMAN HENRY M. GOLDSTUCKER My qualifications: The Bishop of Albany, the Protestant Minister HARRY GREENFIELD MICHAEL E. GREENMAN of Rockefeller's Church and I sharedin his inauguration as Gover- HERMAN M. HANFLING JESSE HARTMAN nor in 1960. I shared with Cardinal Spellman, of blessed memory, SOL HOROWITZ NORMAN LACHMAN LOUIS L. LEHMAN and Bishop Donegan, the pre-burial Memorial services held in the BANY LEVY HON. NEIL M. LIEBLICH Armoury on Park Avenue, of @neral Douglas McArthur; as well as DR. LOUIS PELNER JOSEPH M. REISS with Bishop Fulton Sheen and Bishop Donegan at the inauguration SAMUEL SARESKY ERNEST SCHOENFELD of John Lindsay as Mayor of N.Y. on Jan. 1, 1966. I read from BARNETT SHEFKOWITZ DR. J. JESSE SUSSKIND LEON TAFFAE Holy Scripture on these occasions. JACK WALDMAN HARRY J. WINICK During the War-I served under Genral McArthur as Director LEON L. WISE ALFRED B. YAFFE of the American Jewish Welfare Board for the SouthWest Pacific. ASSOCIATE TRUSTEES HARRY AMADOR I have been the President of the New York Board of HON. SAMUEL 1. BERMAN NATHAN FARBER Rabbis, the President of the Brooklyn Association of Reform Rabbis, HARRY M. GOLDMAN DR. PAUL KWARTIN President of the Brooklyn Board of Rabbis, and a Past President MRS. NEIL M. LIEBLICH HON. FRED G. MORITT HOWARD OCHS of the Alumni Association of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish DR. SAMUEL SCHMERZLER A. ERWIN SCHWARTZ Institute of Religion, and a member of the Board of Governors of GEORGE R. SHEAR HON. STANLEY STEINGUT the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati. SAMUEL TEKULSKY ELIAS WAGNER At the Present time I am aerving my fourth year on the IRVING WAGNER WILLIAM WEDEEN Joint State Legislative Committee of the State of N.Y. on Child JACK WEISBERG HON. MEYER WILES MRS. ALFRED B. YAFFE Welfare Needs, by appointment of the Governor. SAMUEL ZECHNOWITZ 207 NEW YORK BORROS <<<<<<<< RABBIS. The New York Board of Rabbis, Inc. our Orthodox Conservative Reform Founded 1881 10 EAST 73rd STREET NEW YORK 21, N.Y. Telephone TRafalgar 9-8415 OFFICERS RABBI MAX SCHENK President RABBI HAROLD H. GORDON RABBI ALFRED L. FRIEDMAN Executive Vice-President & RABBI GILBERT KLAPERMAN 2 Director of Chaplaincy Services RABBI EDWARD T. SANDROW Vice-Presidents RABBI I. FRED HOLLANDER RABBI BENJAMIN Z. KREITMAN Associate Director Treasurer Chaplaincy Services RABBI Sot ROTH Secretary RABBI LOUIS FINKELSTEIN I have also appeared on several occasions on the platform of RABBI NELSON GLUECK RABBI STEPHEN S. WISE Republican Fund raising dinners. 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