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This file contains: Resservation for a luncheon at the Caucus Room of the Old Senate Office Building. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Tentative Agenda for a meeting in the Caucus Room of the Old Senate Office Building. 1 pg. [Other Document], 12/3/1970 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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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: 4 Miles Clayton Allgood, Laurie C. Battle, George 5 M. Grant, George Huddleston, Junior, Carter Manasco, 6 LaFayette L. Patterson, Albert M. Rains, Kenneth A. 7 Roberts, Armistead I. Selden, of Alabama; Ernest 8 Gruening, of Alaska; Lewis W. Douglas, Ernest W. Mc- 9 Farland, of Arizona; Clyde T. Ellis, E. C. Gathings, 10 Oren Harris, Brooks Hays, Catherine D. Norrell, James I 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 U.S. POSTAGE ALPHA PAID Granada Hills, Calif. DELTA LAW FRATERNITY Permit No. 305 10722 WHITE OAK AVE. GRANADA HILLS. CALIF. 91344 NIXON, HON RICHARD M 1600 PENNSYLVANIA AVE WASHINGTON DC 20500 DATED OF MATERIAL SAMINGS == AND THE PROFESSION V TOOHOS MAY 3HL V STUDENT 3HL O.L SERVICE Φ