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This file contains: Joseph C. Carter to H.R. Haldeman. Re: Enclosing newspaper clippings from Richmond newspapers of October 3 and 4. 1pg. [Letter], 11/4/1960 (Newspaper unidentified.) James Hanscom. "Candidate Arrives Smiling." Not scanned. [Newspaper], n.d. The Richmond News Leader. Guy Friddell. "Nixon Challenges Rival." Not scanned. [Newspaper], 10/3/1960 Richmond Times-Dispatch. "Mr. Nixon's Capitol Speech." Not scanned. [Newspaper], 10/4/1960 Richmond Times-Dispatch. "Civil Rights." Not scanned. [Newspaper], 10/4/1960 Richmond Times-Dispatch. Pat Bryant. "Nixon Girls Were Too Elated to Recall All That Went On." Not scanned. [Newspaper], 10/4/1960 Richmond Times-Dispatch. James Latimer. "Nixon Asks Rival to Clarify Stand." Not scanned. [Newspaper], 10/4/1960 Richmond News Leader. Guy Friddell. "Nixon Day Cheers Both Sides." Not scanned. [Newspaper], 10/4/1960 Newspaper unidentified. "Many Men At Work." Not scanned. [Newspaper], 1/11/1960 Washington Post. George Dixon. "Ike as Dick's Running Mate?" Not scanned. [Newspaper], 1/15/1960 Evening Star. Ralph McGill. "Labor and Nixon in Steel Strike." Not scanned. [Newspaper], 1/14/1960

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This file contains: Joseph C. Carter to H.R. Haldeman. Re: Enclosing newspaper clippings from Richmond newspapers of October 3 and 4. 1pg. [Letter], 11/4/1960 (Newspaper unidentified.) James Hanscom. "Candidate Arrives Smiling." Not scanned. [Newspaper], n.d. The Richmond News Leader. Guy Friddell. "Nixon Challenges Rival." Not scanned. [Newspaper], 10/3/1960 Richmond Times-Dispatch. "Mr. Nixon's Capitol Speech." Not scanned. [Newspaper], 10/4/1960 Richmond Times-Dispatch. "Civil Rights." Not scanned. [Newspaper], 10/4/1960 Richmond Times-Dispatch. Pat Bryant. "Nixon Girls Were Too Elated to Recall All That Went On." Not scanned. [Newspaper], 10/4/1960 Richmond Times-Dispatch. James Latimer. "Nixon Asks Rival to Clarify Stand." Not scanned. [Newspaper], 10/4/1960 Richmond News Leader. Guy Friddell. "Nixon Day Cheers Both Sides." Not scanned. [Newspaper], 10/4/1960 Newspaper unidentified. "Many Men At Work." Not scanned. [Newspaper], 1/11/1960 Washington Post. George Dixon. "Ike as Dick's Running Mate?" Not scanned. [Newspaper], 1/15/1960 Evening Star. Ralph McGill. "Labor and Nixon in Steel Strike." Not scanned. [Newspaper], 1/14/1960
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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 51 8 11/04/1960 Letter Joseph C. Carter to H.R. Haldeman. Re: Enclosing newspaper clippings from Richmond newspapers of October 3 and 4. 1pg. 51 8 n.d. Newspaper (Newspaper unidentified.) James Hanscom. "Candidate Arrives Smiling." Not scanned. 51 8 10/03/1960 Newspaper The Richmond News Leader. Guy Friddell. "Nixon Challenges Rival." Not scanned. 51 8 10/04/1960 Newspaper Richmond Times-Dispatch. "Mr. Nixon's Capitol Speech." Not scanned. 51 8 10/04/1960 Newspaper Richmond Times-Dispatch. "Civil Rights." Not scanned. 51 8 10/04/1960 Newspaper Richmond Times-Dispatch. Pat Bryant. "Nixon Girls Were Too Elated to Recall All That Went On." Not scanned. Thursday, August 30, 2007 Page 1 of 2 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 51 8 10/04/1960 Newspaper Richmond Times-Dispatch. James Latimer. "Nixon Asks Rival to Clarify Stand." Not scanned. 51 8 10/04/1960 Newspaper Richmond News Leader. Guy Friddell. "Nixon Day Cheers Both Sides." Not scanned. 51 8 01/11/1960 Newspaper Newspaper unidentified. "Many Men At Work." Not scanned. 51 8 01/15/1960 Newspaper Washington Post. George Dixon. "Ike as Dick's Running Mate?" Not scanned. 51 8 01/14/1960 Newspaper Evening Star. Ralph McGill. "Labor and Nixon in Steel Strike." Not scanned. Thursday, August 30, 2007 Page 2 of 2 STATE HEADQUARTERS virginia DEMOCRATS FOR NIXON - LODGE 801-A E. MAIN ST. RICHMOND 19, VIRGINIA TELEPHONE MILTON 8-4496 EUGENE B. SYDNOR, JR. MRS. DOUGLAS S. FREEMAN BUFORD SCOTT CHAIRMAN CHAIRMAN, WOMEN'S DIVISION CHAIRMAN. FINANCE COMMITTEE MRS. THOMAS H. GRESHAM THOMAS C. BOUSHALL EXECUTIVE SECRETARY November 4, 1960 TREASURER Mr. H. R. Haldeman Nixon-Lodge Campaign Headquarters 1146 19th Street, N.W. Washington 6, D. C. Dear Mr. Haldeman: At the direction of your advance man, Paul O'Brian, clippings of news stories prior to the Vice President's arrival and on the day of his visit were delivered by our organization to Herb Klein. You should have at least two copies of each of these clip- pings. We were not requested to provide additional clippings, but I have managed to secure them for you. Enclosed are all pertinent clippings from the two Richmond newspapers of October 3 and 4. Yours very truly, Joseph Cartuf. Joseph Carter, Jr. Publicity Chairman 44/178 enclosure cc: Mr. E. B. Sydnor, Jr.