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22 December 1963
Johnson, Lyndon B. (1908-1973)
Pardon of J. Dvorak (c/s Robert Kennedy [AG])
Convicted of violation of US Code; pardoned as finished prison term and probation
GLC00301
01 August 1963
Kennedy, John F. (1917-1963)
Pardon of Fred Frank Paul (c/s Robert F. Kennedy [AG])
Convicted of violating Sect.202 T.18 USC; pardoned as he is now law-abiding
GLC00525
20 February 1946
Truman, Harry S. (1884-1972)
to Kenneth W. Snyder
Writing to Snyder in Kansas City, Missouri, Truman responds to Snyder's 13 February 1946 letter and comments on an editorial from the Kansas City Star that advocated continued government participation in local community issues. Truman argues against...
GLC00782.21
1952/04/01
to Harry I. Schwimmer re: his intention not to seek re-election
Signed as President on White House stationery.
GLC02793.093
1968/04/03
to Orville Poland re: placing peace & freedom above personal concerns
GLC02793.105
1969/01/16
to Dorothy Nichols re: thanks for her support and looking forward to retirement
GLC02793.106
22 November 1975
Ford, Gerald R. (1913-2006)
to Ron Nessen re: a TV interview at half time of the Ohio State-Michigan game
Written on White House stationery. Nessen was Ford's Press Secretary. Date from later typewritten note of Nessen's Secretary, with note by Nessen. Ford was a Michigan alumnus and former football player.
GLC02793.111
1 October 1949
Pardon related: commuted sentence for Arthur R. McCleary (c/s Peyton Ford)
No conviction mentioned
GLC02866
circa 1962
Harris & Ewing (fl. 1937)
[Portrait of Supreme Court Justices]
Formal group portrait of the Supreme Court Justices in robes. Signed by justices William O. Douglas, Hugo L. Black, Earl Warren, Felix Frankfurter, Tom Clark, Charles E. Whittaker, John Marshall Harlan, William J. Brennan Jr., and Potter Stewart.
GLC02929.02
14 April 1964
Wallace, George (1919-1998)
to Ms. Martin
Wallace, Governor of Alabama, replies to Martin's request for literature on the subject of segregation in the South. Informs Martin that the Governor's office does not have any material on the subject of segregation, stating "we have never had a...
GLC00295
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