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Resservation for a luncheon at the Caucus Room of the Old Senate Office Building. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D.
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Slip of paper detailing information on a book to be authored by Justice Louis B. Heller of New York's Supreme Court. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D.
Page detailing Former Members of Congress charter members. 2 pgs. [Other Document], N.D.
Former Members of Congress brochure. 2 pgs. [Brochure], N.D.
Card detailing RN's membership in the U.S. House of Representatives. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D.
Copy of H.R. 20015. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D.
From Mark F. Werblood to RN regarding the Rapalllo Chapter of the Phi Alpha Dleta Law Fraternity, International. 1 pg. [Letter], N.D.
Envelope from the Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity to RN. 2 pgs. [Other Document], 1/14/1971
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Former Members of Congress brochure. 2 pgs. [Brochure], N.D.
Card detailing RN's membership in the U.S. House of Representatives. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D.
Copy of H.R. 20015. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D.
From Mark F. Werblood to RN regarding the Rapalllo Chapter of the Phi Alpha Dleta Law Fraternity, International. 1 pg. [Letter], N.D.
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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
2
22
N.D.
Other Document
Resservation for a luncheon at the Caucus
Room of the Old Senate Office Building. 1
pg.
2
22
12/03/1970
Other Document
Tentative Agenda for a meeting in the
Caucus Room of the Old Senate Office
Building. 1 pg.
2
22
N.D.
Other Document
Slip of paper detailing information on a book
to be authored by Justice Louis B. Heller of
New York's Supreme Court. 1 pg.
2
22
N.D.
Other Document
Page detailing Former Members of Congress
charter members. 2 pgs.
2
22
N.D.
Brochure
Former Members of Congress brochure. 2
pgs.
2
22
N.D.
Other Document
Card detailing RN's membership in the U.S.
House of Representatives. 1 pg.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Page 1 of 2
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
2
22
N.D.
Other Document
Copy of H.R. 20015. 1 pg.
2
22
N.D.
Letter
From Mark F. Werblood to RN regarding the
Rapalllo Chapter of the Phi Alpha Dleta Law
Fraternity, International. 1 pg.
2
22
01/14/1971
Other Document
Envelope from the Phi Alpha Delta Law
Fraternity to RN. 2 pgs.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Page 2 of 2
RESERVATION
Please reserve one place for me at the luncheon and general meeting
to be held on Thursday, December 3, 1970, at 11:45 a.m. in the
Caucus Room of the Old Senate Office Building. Enclosed is my check
for $ 500
to cover expenses. (Payable to FMC)
Name
Address
City
State
Zip Code
Telephone #
General Session
Caucus Room, Old Senate Office Building
December 3, 1970
11:45 a.m.
Tentative Agenda
A. Minutes of previous meeting.
B. Report on membership and budget and personnel.
C. Report on White House Worship Service
(Congressional Record insertion)
D. Report on status of legislation for "Alumni Day"
for former Members (Resolution enacted?)
E. Report on status of legislation for Congressional
Charter. (Bill introduced)
F. Report on status of Foundation Proposals for
Oral Histories, etc.
G. Plans for today's Foreign Policy Review and
Reception at the State Department
H. Future plans and program. (Brochure)
One of our former colleagues, Justice Louis B. Heller, Supreme
Court of the State of New York, Brooklyn, N. Y. 11201, has advised
us he is writing a book about the absurdities, surprises, frustra-
tions, etc. of politics and would appreciate your writing to him to
share relevant incidents or stories with him -- the material will
be held in strictest confidence, if you SO desire.
FMC CHARTER MEMBERS
(305 Members)
October 1970
ALABAMA
COLORADO
ILLINOIS
KENTUCKY
MICHIGAN Cont'd
Miles Clayton Allgood
Edgar Chenoweth
C. W. Bishop
Frank Chelf Sr.
John C. Mackie
Laurie C. Battle
Roy H. McVicker
Chester A. Chesney
Earle C. Clements **
George Meader
George M. Grant
Robert B. Chiperfield
Charles Farnsley
Charles G. Oakman
George Huddleston Jr.
CONNECTICUT
Frank W. Fries
Noble J. Gregory
Charles E. Potter **
Carter Manasco
William Benton *
Evan Howell
W. Howes Meade
Harold M. Ryan
LaFayette L. Patterson
Prescott Bush *
Edward H. Jenison
Thruston B. Morton **
Neil Staebler
Albert M. Rains
Ranulf Compton
Calvin D. Johnson
Jchn M. Robsion
Andrew J. Transue
Kenneth A. Roberts
Albert W. Cretella
Robert T. McLoskey
Armistead L. Selden
Ellsworth B. Foote
James C. Murray
LOUISIANA
MINNESOTA
Bernard J. Grabowski
Gale Schisler
James Domengeaux
H. Carl Andersen
ALASKA
Frank Kowalski
Timothy P. Sheehan
Gillis W. Long
Victor Christgau
Ernest Gruening*
John Davis Lodge
Robert J. Twyman
Newt V. Mills
Edward J. Devitt
Clare Booth Luce
Walter H. Judd
ARIZONA
B. J. Monkiewicz
INDIANA
MAINE
Coya G. Knutson (Mrs.)
Lewis W. Douglas
Abner W. Sibal
Joseph W. Barr
Peter A. Garland
George E. MacKinnon
Ernest W. McFarland *
Shepard J. Crumpacker
Robert Hale
DELAWARE
Cecil M. Harden (Mrs.)
Clifford G. McIntire
MISSISSIPPI
ARKANSAS
Joseph A. Frear Jr. *
Randall S. Harmon
James C. Oliver
Frank E. Smith
Clyde T. Ellis
Harris B. McDowell Jr.
Ralph Harvey
Stanley R. Tupper
E. C. Gathings
Thomas W. Miller
Earl Hogan
MISSOURI
Oren Harris
Herbert B. Warburton
F. Jay Nimtz
MARYLAND
C. Jasper Bell
Brooks Hays
Fred Wampler
Katherine Edgar Byron
Marion T. Bennett
Catherine D. Norrell
FLORIDA
Earl Wilson
John M. Butler *
Thomas B. Curtis
James W. Trimble
Courtney W. Campbell
John R. Foley
Jeffrey P. Hillelson
Albert S. Herlong Jr.
IOWA
DeWitt S. Hyde
Paul Caruthers Jones
CALIFORNIA
D. R. (Billy) Matthews
James E. Bromwell
Harvey G. Machen
Frank M. Karsten
Ronald Brooks Cameron
George A. Smathers **
Guy M. Gillette **
George L. Radcliffe *
Edward V. Long *
Helen Gahagan Douglas
Stanley L. Greigg
Carlton R. Sickles
Morgan M. Moulder
Charles K. Fletcher
GEORGIA
John R. Hansen
Edgar W. Hiestand
Iris F. Blitch
Bourke B. Hickenlooper *
MASSACHUSETTS
MONTANA
Patrick J. Hillings
Howard H. Callaway
Charles B. Hoeven
Joseph E. Casey
James F. Battin
Joe Holt
Robert Ramspeck
Karl M. LeCompte
Lawrence Curtis
Jeannette Rankin
Allen Oakley Hunter
Charles E. Swanson
Angier L. Goodwin
Edouard V.M. Izac
HAWAII
Thomas J. Lane
William F. Knowland *
John A. Burns
KANSAS
Henry Cabot Lodge *
NEBRASKA
Thomas H. Kuchel *
Elizabeth P. Farrington
William H. Avery
Sinclair Weeks *
Sam W. Reynolds *
Clinton D. McKinnon
J. Floyd Breeding
Phillip H. Weaver
Richard M. Nixon **
IDAHO
Frank Carlson **
MICHIGAN
James Roosevelt
Abe McGregor Goff
Albert M. Cole
Raymond F. Clevenger
Pierre Salinger *
George H. Hansen
Harry Darby *
Billie S. Farnum
NEVADA
Byron N. Scott
Ralph R. Harding
Newell A. George
Homer Ferguson *
Berkeley L. Bunker **
Samuel W. Yorty
Glen H. Taylor *
Wint Smith
Don Hayworth
August E. Johansen
John Lesinski
* Senate
** House and Senate
-2-
OHIO Cont'd
SOUTH CAROLINA
WASHINGTON
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW YORK Cont'd
Tom V. Moorehead
Robert Ashmore
Hugh B. Mitchell **
J. Oliva Huot
William E. Miller
Chester E. Merrow
Abraham J. Multer
Gordon H. Scherer
James P. Richards
Thor C. Tollefson
Maurice J. Murphy Jr. *
Harold C. Ostertag
Robert T. Secrest
Hugo S. Sims Jr.
John H. Ray
Robert E. Sweeney
SOUTH DAKOTA
NEW JERSEY
Leo F. Rayfiel
R. Walter Riehlman
OKLAHOMA
J. H. Bottum *
WEST VIRGINIA
James C. Auchincloss
Lyle H. Boren
Harold 0. Lovre
Carl G. Bachmann
Robert W. Kean
Alfred E. Santangelo
Gale H. Stalker
Wilburn Cartwright
Elizabeth Kee (Mrs.)
Paul J. Krebs
Phil Ferguson
TENNESSEE
Arch A. Moore Jr.
Frank C. Osmers Jr.
Winifred C.Stanley
Jed Johnson Jr.
James B. Frazier Jr.
Alfred D. Sieminski
Katharine St. George
Anthony F. Tauriello
A. S. Mike Monroney **
J. Carlton Loser
Frank W. Sundstrom
James V. Smith
Herbert S. Walters *
Albert L. Vreeland
Herbert Tenzer
Stuyvesant Wainwright
Victor E. Wickersham
WISCONSIN
George M. Wallhauser
TEXAS
Gerald T. Flynn
NORTH CAROLINA
OREGON
Lindley Beckworth
Melvin R. Laird
NEW MEXICO
Hugh Q. Alexander
Charles 0. Porter
Ed Gossett
Lynne E. Stalbaum
John E. Miles
Frank N. Ikard
Thomas G. Morris
Harold D. Cooley
Carl T. Durham
PENNSYLVANIA
Lyndon B. Johnson **
E. S. Johnny Walker
Frank P. Graham *
Earl H. Beshlin
Marvin Jones
Woodrow W. Jones
Edward J. Bonin
John E. Lyle
WYOMING
NEW YORK
D. Emmert Brumbaugh
William D. McFarlane
William Henry Harrison
Robert R. Barry
Horace R. Kornegay
Joseph L. Carrigg
Walter E. Rogers
Teno Rencalio
Frank J. Becker
Ralph J. Scott
Earl Chudoff
J. T. Rutherford
Augustus W. Bennet
Basil Lee Whitener
N. Neiman Craley Jr.
Lera Thomas (Mrs.)
Louis J. Capozzoli
NORTH DAKOTA
William J. Crow
Robert E. Thomason
W. Sterling Cole
Willard S. Curtin
Clark W. Thompson
Irwin D. Davidson
Gerald P. Nye *
Henry Ellenbogen
Eugene Worley
Isidore Dollinger
James B. Donovan
OHIO
Ivor D. Fenton
Homer E. Abele
Carl H. Hoffman
UTAH
Edwin B. Dooley
Albert D. Baumhart
Carroll D. Kearns
Reva Beck Bosone (Mrs.)
Sidney A. Fine
Frances P. Bolton
Franklin H. Lichtenwalter
David King
Paul A. Fino
Oliver P. Bolton
Frederick A. Muhlenberg
M. Blaine Peterson
Hadwen C. Fuller
Leonard W. Hall
John W. Bricker *
Stanley A. Prokop
James C. Healey
Henderson H. Carson
James M. Quigley
VIRGINIA
George W. Sarbacher Jr.
Clarence G. Burton
Louis B. Heller
William E. Hess
Greg Holbrock
S. Walter Stauffer
Colgate W. Darden Jr.
Leo Isacson
Bernard W. Kearney
James W. Huffman *
James E. Van Zandt
J. Vaughan Gary
Lawrence E. Imhoff
James D. Weaver
Kenneth B. Keating *
Porter Hardy Jr.
Harry P. Jeffrey
Samuel A. Weiss
W. Pat Jennings
Edna F. Kelly
Howard W. Smith
Eugene J. Keogh
Rodney M. Love
William M. Tuck
Theodore R. Kupferman
Walter H. Moeller
* Senate
** House and Senate
FORMER MEMBERS OF CONGRESS
ALABAMA
ILLINOIS
MICHIGAN Cont'd
NEW YORK Cont'd
SOUTH CAROLINA
FORMER MEMBERS OF CONGRESS
Miles Clayton Allgood
C. W. Bishop
Don Hayworth
Eugene J. Keogh
Robert Ashmore
Laurie C. Battle
Chester A. Chesney
August E. Johansen
Theodore R. Kupferman
James P. Richards
George M. Grant.
Robert B. Chiperfield
John Lesinski
William E. Miller
Hugo S. Sims Jr.
George Huddleeton Jr.
Frank W. Fries
John C. Mackie
Abraham J. Multer
Carter Manasco
Evan Howell
George Meader
Harold C. Ostertag
SOUTH DAKOTA
LaFayette L. Patterson
Edward H. Jenison
Charles G. Oakman
John H. Ray
J. H. Bottum
Albert M. Rains
Calvin D. Johnson
Charles E. Potter **
Leo F. Rayfiel
Harold 0. Lovre
Kenneth A. Roberts
Robert T. McLoekey
Harold M. Ryan
R. Walter Richlman
Armistead L. Selden
James C. Murray
Neil Staebler
Alfred E. Santangelo
TENNESSEE
Gale Schieler
Andrew J. Trensue
Gale H. Stalker
James B. Frazier Jr.
ALASKA
Timothy P. Sheehan
Winifred C.Stanley
J. Carlton Loser
Ernest Gruening*
Robert J. Twyman
MINNESOTA
Katherine St. George
Herbert S. Walters *
H. Carl Andersen
Anthony F. Tauriello
ARIZONA
INDIANA
Victor Christgau
Herbert Tenzer
TEXAS
Lewis W. Douglas
Joseph W. Barr
Edward J. Devitt
Stuyvesant Waimwright
Lindley Beckworth
Ernest W. McFarland *
Shepard J. Crumpacker
Walter H. Judd
Ed Gossett
Cecil M. Harden (Mrs.)
Coya G. Knutson (Mrs.)
NORTH CAROLINA
Frank N. 1kard
ARKANSAS
Randall S. Harmon
George E. Mackinnon
Hugh Q. Alexander
Lyndon B. Johnson **
Clyda T. Ellia
Ralph Harvey
Harold D. Cooley
Marvin Jones
E. C. Gathinga
Earl Hogan
MISSISSIPPI
Carl T. Durham
John E. Lyle
Oren Harris
F. Jay Nimtz
Frank E. Smith
Frank P. Graham *
William D. McFarlane
Brooks Haya
Fred Wampler
Woodrow W. Jones
Walter E. Rogers
Catherine D. Norrell
Earl Wilson
MISSOURI
Horace R. Kornegay
J. T. Rutherford
James W. Trimble
C. Jasper Bell
Ralph J. Scott
Lera Thomas (Mrs.)
IOWA
Marion T. Bennett
Basil Lee Whitener
Robert E. Thomason
CALIFORNIA
James E. Bromwell
Thomas B. Curtis
Clark W. Thompson
Ronald Brooks Cameron
Guy M. Gillette **
Jeffrey P. Hillelson
NORTH DAKOTA
Eugene Worley
Helen Gahagan Douglas
Stanley L. Greigs
Paul Caruthers Jones
Gerald P. Nye
Charles K. Fletcher
John R. Hansen
Frank M. Karsten
UTAH
Honorary Presidents
Edger W. Hiestand
Bourke B. Hickenlooper
Edward V. Long *
OHIO
Reva Beck Bosone (Mrs.)
Patrick J. Hillings
Charles B. Hoeven
Morgan M. Moulder
Homer E. Abele
David King
Joe Holt
Karl M. LeCompte
Albert D. Baumhart
M. Blaine Peterson
Richard M. Nixon
Allen Oakley Hunter
Cherles E. Swanson
MONTANA
Frances P. Bolton
Edousrd V.M. Izac
Oliver P. Bolton
VIRGINIA
James F. Battin
William F. Knowland
KANSAS
Jeannatte Rankin
John W. Bricker *
Clarence C. Burton
Lyndon B. Johnson
Thomas H. Kuchel *
William H. Avery
Henderson H. Carson
Colgate W. Darden Jr.
Clinton D. McKinnon
J. Floyd Breeding
Williams E. Hess
J. Vaughan Gary
Richard M. Nixon **
Frank Carlson **
NEBRASKA
Greg Holbrock
Porter Hardy Jr.
Board of Directors
James Roosevelt
Albert M. Cole
Sam W. Reynolds
James W. Huffman *
W. Pat Jennings
Pierre Salinger *
Harry Darby .
Phillip H. Weaver
Lawrence E. Imhoff
Howard W. Smith
Byron N. Scott
Newell A. George
Harry P. Jaffrey
William M. Tuck
Brooks Hays
Co-Chairm
Samuel W. Yorty
Wint Smith
Rodney M. Love
NEVADA
Walter H. Moeller
COLORADO
WASHINGTON
Walter H. Judd
Co-Chairm
Edgar Chenoweth
KENTUCKY
Berkeley L. Bunker **
Tom V. Moorehead
Hugh B. Mitchell **
Roy H. McVicker
Frank Chelf Sr.
Gordon H. Scherer
Thor C. Tollefson
Earle C. Clements **
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Robert T. Secrest
Homer Ferguson
CONNECTICUT
Charles Farnaley
J. Oliva Huot
Robert E. Sweeney
William Benton *
Noble J. Gregory
Chester E. Merrow
Jed Johnson, Jr.
Prescott Bush *
W. Howee Meade
Maurice J. Murphy Jr.
OKLAHOMA
WEST VIRGINIA
Renulf Compton
Thruston B. Morton **
Lyle H. Boren
Carl G. Bachmann
John M. Robeion
NEW JERSEY
Wilburn Cartwright
Elizabeth Kee (Mrs.)
A. S. Mike Monroney
Albert W. Cretella
Ellsworth B. Foote
James C. Auchinclosa
Phil Ferguson
Arch A. Moore Jr.
Thruston B. Morton
Bernard J. Grabowski
LOUISIANA
Robert W. Kean
Jed Johnson Jr.
Frank Kowalski
James Domengeaux
Paul J. Krebs
A. S. Mike Monroney **
Robert Ramspeck
John Davis Lodge
Gillie W. Long
Frank C. Osmers Jr.
James V. Smith
Clare Booth Luce
Newt V. Mills
Alfred D. Sieminski
Victor E. Wickersham
WISCONSIN
James E. Van Zandt
B. J. Monkiewicz
Frank W. Sundstrom
Gerald T. Flynn
Abner W. Sibal
MAINE
Albert L. Vreeland
OREGON
Melvin R. Laird
Peter A. Garland
George M. Wallhauser
Charles O. Porter
Lynne E. Stalbaum
DELAWARE
Robert Hale
Executive Director
Joseph A. Fresr Jr. *
Clifford G. McIntire
NEW MEXICO
Harria B. McDowell Jr.
James C. Oliver
John E. Miles
Warren I. Cikins
WYOMING
Thomas W. Miller
Stanley R. Tupper
Thomas G. Morris
PENNSYLVANIA
Herbert B. Warburton
E. S. Johnny Walker
Earl H. Beshlin
William Henry Harrison
Staff Counsel
MARYLAND
Edward J. Bonin
Teno Roncalio
FLORIDA
Katherine Edgar Byron
Dean W. Determan
NEW YORK
D. Emmert Brumbaugh
Courtney W. Campbell
John M. Butler
Robert R. Barry
Joseph L. Carrigg
Albert S. Herlong Jr.
John R. Foley
Frank J. Becker
Earl Chudoff
D. R. (Billy) Matthews
DeWitt S. Hyde
Augustus W. Bennet
N. Neiman Craley Jr.
George A. Smathers **
Harvey C. Machen
Louis J. Capozzoli
William J. Crow
George L. Radcliffe
W. Sterling Cole
Willard S. Curtin
GEORGIA
Carlton R. Sickles
Irwin D. Davidson
Henry Ellenbogen
Iria F. Blitch
Isidore Dollinger
Ivor D. Fenton
Howard H. Callaway
MASSACHUSETTS
James B. Donovan
Carl H. Hoffman
Robert Ramspeck
Joeeph E. Casey
Edwin B. Dooley
Carroll D. Kearns
Lawrence Curtis
Sidney A. Fine
Franklin H. Lichtenwalter
HAWAII
Angier L. Goodwin
Paul A. Fino
Frederick A. Muhlenberg
John A. Burns
Thomas J. Lane
Hadwen C. Fuller
Stanley A. Prokop
Mailing Address
Elizabeth P. Farrington
Henry Cabot Lodge *
Leonard W. Hall
James M. Quigley
Senate
Sinclair Weeks *
Jamea C. Healey
George W. Sarbacher Jr.
** House and Senate
300 North Lee Street
IDAHO
Louis B. Heller
S. Walter Stauffer
Abe McGregor Goff
MICHIGAN
Leo Isacson
James E. Van Zandt
Alexandria, Virginia
Gaorge H. Hansen
Raymond F. Clevenger
Bernard W. Kearney
James D. Weaver
Ralph R. Harding
Billie S. Farnum
Kenneth B. Keating
Samuel A. Weiss
22314
Glen H. Taylor *
Homer Ferguson
Edna F. Kelly
Telephone (703) 836-4056
FORMER MEMBERS OF CONGRESS
History of
FORMER MEMBERS OF CONGRESS
FORMER MEMBERS OF CONGRESS
Current and Planned Programs
A Statement of Purpose
Holding periodic meetings of the
FMC was formed in February 1970
membership for fellowship, to
Former Members of Congress is a bi-
by a group of 52 former Members of
conduct the business of the organi-
partisan, non-profit organization which
the United States Senate and House
zation, and to receive domestic
has been established to promote the
of Representatives who gathered in
and foreign policy briefings on
cause of good government at the national
response to an invitation from
matters of public importance.
level by strengthening the United States
Brooks Hays and Walter H. Judd.
Congress as an institution.
This meeting was an outgrowth of an
Preparing oral histories of former
earlier meeting in December 1969
Members of Congress, developing an
FMC seeks to develop among the people
of the United States a better under-
attended by seven former Congressmen,
important record of the national
H. Carl Andersen, Frank Chelf, Robert
decision-making process that is
standing of and interest in our system
Hale, Brooks Hays, W. Pat Jennings,
often neglected or overlooked.
of government and its institutions.
Walter H. Judd and J. T. Rutherford.
Providing suitable recognition of
Its primary focus is research and
past service for former Members
education, and it is dedicated to wider
Mr. Hays initiated the proposal
through the issuance of Identifi-
national utilization of former Members
for such an organization because of
cation Cards, Citations of Service,
of Congress as a major public resource.
a long-felt belief that former Members
and Pins.
were an under-utilized resource of
FMC, when requested, will provide
Providing office space on Capitol
technical assistance to make available
great potential value for our country.
The need to make better use of this
Hill which can also be used as
to Congress the experience of former
resource has been recognized by many
headquarters for members when
Members,
in the Congress and in the academic
visiting in Washington.
world.
It will serve as an "alumni" associa-
Cooperating with George Washington
tion for former Members, better enabling
University in the establishment
them to preserve the fellowship and
Following this first meeting, a
of a Center for study of the
friendships developed while in the
questionnaire was circulated to those
legislative process, enabling
Congress.
former Members whose addresses were
former Members to serve as visit-
readily available to determine their
ing lecturers, and students from
FMC, as an organization, will not
interest in forming an association
across the country to study the
take positions on any public issue,
with their former colleagues for non-
Congress first-hand for academic
lobby for or against specific legisla-
political and non-partisan purposes,
credit.
tion, or engage in political or partisan
In a nearly unanimous response, there
activity. Every member, of course, will
was great support for the formation
Assisting colleges in other States
be free to do SO. Membership will be
of such an association. In nine
to establish similar centers and
suspended if a member seeks re-election
months over 300 joined as Charter
to utilize to maximum advantage
to the Congress, and terminated if
Members.
the knowledge and legislative
elected and sworn in.
experience and expertise of former
Members of the Congress living in
those States or areas.
Hon. Richard Nixon
MEMBER
UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
1947
1950
TO
CLERK OF THE HOUSE
FORMER 300 MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, INC.
North Lee Street
91sT CONGRESS
H. R. 20015
fee
2D SESSION
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
DECEMBER 31, 1970
Mr. ANDREWS of Alabama (for himself and Mr. QUIE) introduced the following
bill; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
A BILL
To incorporate the former Members of Congress, and for other
purposes.
1
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa-
2 tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
3 That the following persons:
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Miles Clayton Allgood, Laurie C. Battle, George
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M. Grant, George Huddleston, Junior, Carter Manasco,
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LaFayette L. Patterson, Albert M. Rains, Kenneth A.
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Roberts, Armistead I. Selden, of Alabama; Ernest
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Gruening, of Alaska; Lewis W. Douglas, Ernest W. Mc-
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Farland, of Arizona; Clyde T. Ellis, E. C. Gathings,
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Oren Harris, Brooks Hays, Catherine D. Norrell, James
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AFATA
Thi Alpha Delta, Law Fratemity
Rapallo Chapter
New York University
December, 1970
Dear Brother Alumnus:
As you may have read recently, the Rapallo Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta
Law Fraternity, International, at New York University Law School was
very successfully reactivated on April 29, 1970.
The members initiated on April 29, and the second-year students
joining this semester, represent solid legal talent, trained in a
truly national law school. Several of our members have expressed
a strong interest in working in your geographical area.
Please let us know the following information about your practice:
The type of work in which your law firm specializes, your need for
new Associates and program for Summer Clerkships, and the probable
salaries for these positions. In return our Chapter Placement
Committee will gladly assist you by supplying resumes and any
other information you may deem necessary.
The requested information should be sent to:
Mark F. Werblood
Chairman of Placement Committee
Rapallo Chapter
Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, International
2500D Johnson Avenue
Bronx, New York 10463
Thank you SO much for your cooperation.
Fraternally,
Mark F Werblood
Mark F. Werblood
Non-Profit Org.
PHI
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DELTA LAW FRATERNITY
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DATED OF MATERIAL
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V TOOHOS MAY 3HL
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