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This file contains: Letter from Bob Haldeman to Secretary Seaton, Campaign Director Finch, Major Hughes. RE: Buffalo, NY visit on October 17. 1 pg. [Letter], 10/7/1960

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This file contains: Letter from Bob Haldeman to Secretary Seaton, Campaign Director Finch, Major Hughes. RE: Buffalo, NY visit on October 17. 1 pg. [Letter], 10/7/1960
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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 52 33 10/07/1960 Letter Letter from Bob Haldeman to Secretary Seaton, Campaign Director Finch, Major Hughes. RE: Buffalo, NY visit on October 17. 1 pg. Monday, June 25, 2007 Page 1 of 1 October 7, 1960 TO: Secretary Seaton, Campaign Director Finch, Major Hughes FROM: Bob Haldeman RE: BUFFALO, N.Y. VISIT ON OCTOBER 17 Following is background re comittment for RN stop-by at Polish Union Hall during trip to Buffale: This stop was set up and virtually confirmed by the local group some time prior to our Advance Man's arrival in Buffale. The local people are acting upon a comittment made by the Vice President during his last visit to Buffalo earlier this year. I was riding in the Vice President's car at the time he told Senator John Cooke, Erie County Chairman that he definitely wanted to have Cooke set up a meeting with the Polish group at the time of his next visit to Buffalo. At present the status is that the step is confirmed for a 20-minute period for remarks by the Vice President at the Polish Union Hall. I recommend that we not make any change in the existing plan.