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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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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.