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1976/05/28 - Courthouse Square Community Performance, Dayton, Ohio
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Frances Pullen's Speech Reading Copies
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The original documents are located in Box 3, folder "Courthouse Square Community
Performance, Dayton, Ohio, May 28, 1976" of the Frances K. Pullen Papers at the Gerald
R. Ford Presidential Library.
Copyright Notice
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Box 3 of the Frances K. Pullen Files at the Gerald R. Ford Pr
COURTHOUSE RALLY
DAYTON, OHIO
FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1976
THANK YOU, THANK YOU
FOR THIS MARVELOUS PERFORMANCE.
I LOVE BALLET,
AND YOU REALLY HAVE
AN OUTSTANDING COMPANY IN DAYTON.
2
JOSEPHINE SCHWARZ
AND THESE TALENTED DANCERS ARE WONDERFUL.
I'M SO GLAD I COULD SHARE
A NOONTIME IN YOUR HISTORICAL SQUARE
AND SEE THAT YOUR PRIDE IN THE PAST
KEEPS YOU WORKING AND STRIVING TODAY.
3
I BELIEVE HISTORY GIVES US COURAGE
FOR TODAY'S PROBLEMS.
THE IMAGINATION AND PERSISTENCE
OF THE WRIGHT BROTHERS
INSPIRE US TO OVERCOME TODAY'S CHALLENGES
AND THIS YOU ARE PROVING.