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From Higby to John Brown RE: Huston and a potential brochure regarding a "radic-lib plan." 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 9/30/1970
Follow up to John Brown regaring Huston and his potential brochure. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 9/25/1970
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From Higby to John Brown RE: Huston and a potential brochure regarding a "radic-lib plan." 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 9/30/1970
Follow up to John Brown regaring Huston and his potential brochure. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 9/25/1970
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6
50
9/30/1970
Campaign
Memo
From Higby to John Brown RE: Huston and
a potential brochure regarding a "radic-lib
plan." 1 pg.
6
50
9/25/1970
Campaign
Memo
"Follow up" to John Brown regaring Huston
and his potential brochure. 1 pg.
Friday, June 11, 2010
Page 1 of 1
10/6
September 30, 1970
MEMORANDUM FOR :
JOHN BROWN
FROM :
L. HIGBY
Please check with Huston making sure his radic-lib plan has
gone into effect add that he has established an organization that
ostensibly endorses the radic-lib and puts out a brochure of some
kind that can be slipped under doors in the right areas of states
praising the candidate (our opponent) for his outstanding liberal
voting record and his solid opposition to all of the programs of
the Nixon Administration re: law and order, the Presidents pro-
gram in Vietnam.
LH:pm
MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
Throught
Brown
September 25, 1970
FOLLOW UP
- JRB
With Huston making sure his radic -lib plan has gone into effect
and that he has established an organization that ostensibly endorses
the radic-lib and puts out a brochure of some kind that can be
slipped under doors in the right areasof states praising the candidate
(our opponent) for his outstanding liberal voting record and his solid
opposition to all of the programs of the Nixon Administration re: law
and order, the Presidents program in Vietnam.