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The original documents are located in Box 34, folder “Proclamations - Nixon (4)” of

the William J. Baroody Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library.

Copyright Notice

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photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald R. Ford donated to the United

States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections.

Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public

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%: PROPELLER CLUB ,/t£C)/ ,"'11'_ TO PROMOTE, FURTHER AND SUPPORT AN tl!it~tl &~led

AMERICAN MERCHANT MARINE

TO AID THE DEVELOPMENT OF RIVER, GREAT LAKES ANO HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS

JASPER S. BAKER f'IATIOl!AL PRESIDENT

THE PROPELLER CLUB OF THE UNITED STATES

VICE PRESIDENT, UNITED FRUIT COMPANY 1629 K STREET, N.W .. SUITE 401, WASHltlGTON, 0. C. 20005

CODE 202 833-2035

April 15, 1974

Miss Marguerite McAuliffe Room 187 The White House Washington, D. C.

Dear Miss McAuliffe:

With reference to our conversation today, would you kindly send two ceremonial proclamations of National Maritime Day to me here in Washington and one to each of the following persons.

Mr. A. C. Filiatrault National Secretary-Treasurer The Propeller Club of the United States 17 Battery Place New York, New York 10004

Mr. Earl W. Clark Labor-Management Committee 100 Indiana Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. c.

Mr. George J. Gmelch, Vice President Pacific Far East Line, Inc. One Embarcadero Center San Francisco, California 94111

Mr. Robert M. Calder, Executive Director Boston Shipping Association 131 State Street Boston, Mass. 02109

Mr. Miles T. Epling, President M. T. Epling Company P. o. Box 320 Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

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Colonel Edwin Lee White 460 Coffee Pot Riviera St. Petersburg, Florida 33704

Mr. J. Elbert Tune 750 Fifth Avenue South St. Petersburg, Florida 33701

Mr. Lloyd Strickland, Vice President Lykes Bros. Steamship Company Lykes Building New Orleans, Louisiana

Mr. William 0. Savage, President Savage Shipping Company 203 Marion Avenue Tampa, Florida 33602

Mr. Gaylord A. Burnelle, President Refrigeration Maintenance Corporation P. O. Box 10152 Santurce, Puerto Rico 00908

We thank you for your interest in this matter and will appreciate your sending the ceremonial proclamation to those listed above.

Sincerely,

7 . .f ~ ~RS. BAKER

National President

Please also add:

Mr. Jasper S. Baker Vice President United Fruit Company 1629 K Street, N. W., Suite 401 Washington, D. C. 20006

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For Maritime Day Proclamation, 1974

Thomas w. Gleason President International Longshorernen's Association, AFL-CIO 17 Battery Place, Room 1530 New York, New York 10004

Jesse M. Calhoon President National Marine Engineers'

AFL-CIO 17 Battery Place, Room 1930 New York, New York 10004

Paul Hall President

Beneficial Association,

Union of North America, AFL-CIO Seafarers International 675 Fourth Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11232

Herb Brand President Transportation Institute 923 - 15 Street, N. w. Washington, D. C. 20005

Morris Weisberger President ·sailors Union of the Pacific 450 Harrison Street San Francisco, California 94105

Charles A. Black Secretary-Treasurer National Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association,

AFL-CIO 220 Montgomery Street San Francisco, California 94104

Shannon J. Wall President National Maritime Union of America, AFL-CIO 346 West 17 Street New York, New York 10011

Eugene L. McCabe President Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding

Workers of America, AFL-CIO 1126 - 16 Street, N. W. Washington, D. c. 20036

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Ralph Quinnonez Assistant Regional Director of the UIS Seafarers International Union of North America, AFL-CIO 675 Fourth Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11232

Frank Drozak Vice President Seafarers International Union of North America, AFL-CIO 675 Fourth Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11232

John M. Bowers Executive Vice President International Longshoremen's Association, AFL-CIO 17 Battery Place, Room 1530 New York, New York 10004

William M. Fast Branch Agent District No. 1 - Pacific Coast District National Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association, AFL-CIO 201 Southwest Arthur Portland, Oregon 97201

Paul W. Story Regional Director Department of Labor Federal Building, Room 9C36 1100 Commerce Street Dallas, Texas 75202

Mr. Ben J. Mani Director,. Washington Office

(Formerly with Jesse Calhoon's union and was the labor contact for maritime in Texas.}

National Marine Engineers' Beneficial Assn. AFL-CIO 400 First Street, N, W. Washington, D. C, 20001

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Thomas W. Gleason President International Longshoremen's Association, AFL-CIO 17 Battery Place, Room 1530 New York, New York 10004

Jesse M. Calhoon President National Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association,

AFL-CIO. 17 Battery Place, Room 1930 New York, 'New York 10004

Paul Hall President Seafarers International Union of North America, AFL-CIO 675 Fourth Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11232

Herb Brand President Transportation Institute 923 - 15 Street, N. W. Washington, D. c. 20005

Morris Weisberger President Sailors Union of the Pacific 450 Harrison Street San Francisco, California 94105

Charles A. Black Secretary-Treasurer National Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association,

AFL-CIO 220 Montgomery Street San Francisco, California 94104

Shannon J. Wall President National Maritime Union of America, AFL-CIO 346 West 17 Street New York, New York 10011

Eugene L. McCabe President Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding

Workers of America, AFL-CIO 1126 - 16 Street, N. W. Washington, D. c. 20036

Ralph Quinnonez Assistant Regional Director of the UIS Seafarers International Union of North America, AFL-CIO 675 Fourth Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11232

Frank Drozak Vice President Seafarers International Union of North America, AFL-CIO 675 Fourth Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11232

John M. Bowers Executive Vice President International Longshoremen's Association, AFL-CIO 17 Battery Place, Room 1530 New York, New York 10004

William M. Fast Branch Agent District No. 1 - Pacific Coast District National Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association, AFL-CIO 201 Southwest Arthur Portland, Oregon 97201

Paul W. Story Regional Director Department of Labor Federal Building, Room 9C36 1100 Commerce Street Dallas, Texas 75202

(Formerly with Jesse Calhoon's union and was the labor contact for maritime in Texas.)

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GENERAL FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS 1734 N Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Telephone 202-347-3168

President, Mrs. Kermit V. H!mgan

October 3, 1973

Ms. Marguerite McAuliffe The White House Washington, D. C. 20500

Dear Ms. McAuliffe:

Thank you for your letter with reference to a Proclamation recently signed by The President designating September 23, 1973 as National Next Door Neighbor Day.

As you have requested, I am pleased to send you the enclosed list of names to add to your mailing list.

Most sincerely,

Mrs. Kermit v. Haugan President

Enclosure

Justicia ... With Justice for AH

Mrs. Kermit V. Haugan, President General Federation of Women's Clubs 1734 N Street, N. w. Washington, D. C. 20036

Mrs. c. B. LaDine, Chairman Education Department, G.F.W.C. 5417 North Meridian Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46208

Mrs. A. K. Dearing, Jr., Junior Chairman Education Department, G.F.w.c. 45 Richmond Drive Savannah, Georgia 31406

Mrs. Harlan F. Johnson, Chairman Connnunications Division, G.F.W.C. 35 Mountain Road Concord, New Hampshire 03301

Mrs. Charles E. Bates, Chairman Continuing Education, ESO, Libraries Division, G.F.W.C. 622 W. Fifth Street Litchfield, Minnesota 55355

Mrs. A. W. Spence, Chairman Leadership Development Division, 3106 North 35th Street Phoenix, Arizona 85018

Mrs. w. B. Mitchell, Chairman

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Scholarships and Student Aid Division, G.F.W.C. 100 W. Johnston Street, Box 606 Forsyth, Georgia 31209

Mrs. John E. Yahraes, Sr., Chairman Home Life Department, G.F.w.c. 2318 Coles Boulevard Norristown, Pennsylvania 19401

Mrs. Herbert Walker, Junior Chairman Home Life Department, G.F.W.C. P.O. Box 352 Opelousas, Louisiana 70570

Mrs. James B. Dean, Chairman Family Living Division, G.F.W.c. 554 Northview Drive Valparaiso, Indiana 46383

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Mrs. s. A. Grafton, Chairman Gerontology Division, G.F.W.C. 826 Idlewild Drive Picayune, Mississippi 39466

Mrs. Bedell Delorme, Chairman Health, Mental Health!, Welfare Division, G.F .W.C. Box 323 Burlington, Vermont 05401

Mrs. Raymond N. Peterson, Chairman Spiritual Values and Ethics Division, G.F.W.C. 106 Summer Street Franklin, Massachusetts 02038

Mrs. Leo F. Curtis, Chairman Public Affairs Department, G.F.W.C. 7543 Magoun Avenue Hammond, Indiana 46324

Mrs. H. Frederick Nielsen, Jr. Junior Chairman Public Affairs Department, G.F.W.C. 120 Meadow Lane Wallingford, Pennsylvania 19086

Mrs. Robert van Blaricom, Chairman American Heritage & Citizenship Division, G.F.W.C. 527 Lodge Lane Kalamazoo, Michigan 49001

Mrs. Jamie Stevenson, Chairman American Indian Division, G.F.W.C. Hobson, Montana 59452

Mrs. Edward Schoelzel, Chairman Crime Prevention & Law Observance Division, G.F.w.c. 56 Kimberly Lane Glastonbury, Connecticut 06073

Mrs. Dayle c. McDonough, Chairman The Emerging Woman Division, G.F.W.C. Box 188 Maysville, Missouri 64469

Mrs. Ralph Sittel, Chairman The Returnee Division, G.F.W.C. 10560 S.W. 72nd Avenue Portland, Oregon 97223

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Mrs. Thomas H. Donahue, III, Chairman Connnunity Improvements Division, G.F.W.C. 24 Elm Lane W. Barrington, Rhode Island 02890

Mrs. James B. Roberts, Chairman Safety Division, G.F.W.C. 8516 Crestview Drive Fairfax, Virginia 22030

Mrs. W. H. Leonard, Chairman The Arts Department, G.F.w.c. 525 Whedbee Ft. Collins, Colorado 80521

Mrs. J. Darrell Rice, Junior Chairman The Arts Department, G.F.W.C. Route 1, Chesdin Acres Sutherland, Virginia 23885

Mrs. Harry L. Findley, Chairman Crafts Division, G.F.W.C. 1530 Huron Terrace Charleston, West Virginia 25311-...

Mrs. Howard Killian, Chairman The Lingual Arts Division, G.F.w.c. 202 Eved Junction City, Kansas 66441

Mrs. Joseph c. Evans, Chairman Cultural Heritage Division, G.F.W.C. 281 Taylor Drive Lexington, Kentucky 40505

Mrs. James R. Morrow, Chairman Sewing Division, G.F.W.C. 1833 Lake Ridge Road Birmingham, Alabama 35216

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September 21, 1973

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ADVISORY COMMITTEE OF NATIONAL YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS*

LIST OF MEMBERS

American National Red Cross 17th and D Streets, N.W. Washington, o.c. 20006

Boys' Clubs of America 771 First Avenue New York, New York 10017

Boy Scouts of America · 888 17th Street, N.v!., Suite 218

Washington, o.c. 20006

B'Nai B'Rith Youth Orqanization 1640 Rhode Island Avenue, N.w. Washington, o.c. 20036

camp Fire Girls, Inc. 1740 Broadway New York, New York 10019

o~r:P'artmef\t of $\q,ric~ ~shineff()it::;:IY.c. c:202so

Distributive Education Clubs of America 200 Park Avenue Falls Church, Vir9inxa 22046

Mr. Joe Graham Deputy National Director Red Cross Youth Telephone: (202) 857-3751

Mr. Alex A. Maleski, Director National Special Services Telephone: (212} 684-4400

Mr. George c .. Freeman, Director Washington Bureau Telephone: (202) 785-5100

Dr. Max F. Baer National Director Telephone: (202)° 393-5284

Miss Ruth E. Dowdell, Specialist New Council Orqanization

pr .~Dean Vaughan tss·s anrdmin trator

i-H - o th\ .J:-.ens o ;~ ce ~lephol!_; : ( 02) 447-56 3

Mr. H. A. Applegate, Executive Director Telephone: (703) 532-7672

*Washington Representatives of the following voluntary youth-serving organizations, which have a combined youth membership of over 22 million: Red Cross Youth, Boys' Clubs, Girls Clubs, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Camp Fire Girls, 4-H, B'nai B'rith Youth, Future Farmers, Future Business Leaders, Future Homemakers, Distributive Education Clubs, National Board of the Y.W.C.A. of U.S.A., National Board of the Y.M.C.A., CYO, Urban League, Vocational Industrial Clubs, National Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers

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Future Farmers of America P. O. Box 15160 Alexandria, Virginia 22309

~ture Homemakers of America 2010 Massachusetts Avenue, N.w. Fifth Floor Washinqton, D.C. 20036

Girls Clubs of America;. Inc. 3846 Cath~l Avenue, N.W. Washington, o.c. 20016

... - ... - .. girl Scouts of the u.s.A. 2000 L Street, N.W., Room 420 Washinq:ton~- D .. C.... •.. _ 20036

-National Board of the YMCA's 1030 15th Street, N.W., Suite 848 Washington, o.c. 20005

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National Urban Lea9U;e 477 Madison Avenue, 5th floor New York, New York

UcS. Catholic Conference .1312 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W • . Washington, o.c. 20005 r.

~ational Industrial Clubs of America National Headquarters 105 North Virginia Avenue Fal.ls Church, Virginia 22046 - ..

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Mr. wiiliam Paul Gray i;:xecutive Secret~ry Teiephorie: (703) 360-3600

Miss Mildred Reel, National Advisor ~elephone: (202) 833•1925

Mrs. Mildred Wurf Washington Representative Telephone.: (202) 338-5450

Ms. Nancy Porter National Representative in Washington Telephone:.-.. - (202) 659-8225

Mr. c. Edward Singer, Director Washfa,nqton,Office Telephone: .. _(202).~3-6595

Ms. Sara-Alyce Wright · - =neput:y· Executive Di.rector

Telephone:. (212J 753-4700

Also: Miss Margaret Wood

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Mr • . Richard Quirk Assistant to-the Director

·Division of Youth Activities Telephone: (202) 659-6688

Mr. Larry W. Johnson ~, •. Executive Director Telephone: (70l) 533-2090

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March 4 • 1974

Dear Mrs. Hardiggi

President Nixon recently signed a Proclamation designating the week of February 10th as National Nurse Week. 1974. In his Proclamation the Preeident state•, '1n recent years • • • we have come to appreciate more than ever the complex and expandin& role which nurses play in our heaWi care ay•tem. Increaamsly, the hig~ quality of our nursing profession is making it possible fo'r more Americans to enjoy better health services •. u

The excellent standard• that characterbe the practice of nursing in the United States were apparent in the care which you and your staff gave to the President's daughter. Julie, during her etay at the lndiana Unive:rsity Hoapital. Because of your dedication to the ideala o( your profeaaiOD and, as a small token of his gratitude, th• President thoqght you would like to have the enclosed duplicate of hia Proclamation marking thia oecasiOD. It comes to you with hie very best wiahea ..

Sincerely,.

James H. Cavanaugh Associate Director Domestic Council

Mrs .. Mal'y Ellen Hardigg. R.N. Head Nurse Krannert Pavilion Indiana Univeraity Ho•pital 1100 West Michigan Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46202

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AMERICAN NURSES' ASSOCIATION Washington Off ice

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Copy of Reply to us for Information

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President AMERICAN NURSES' ASSOCIATION 2420 Pershing Road KansPs City, Missouri 64108 Area Code: 816 474-5720

ALABAMA

President Alabama State Nurses ' Association 504 N. E. Blvd . Nontgomery 36109 Area Code: 205 277-2845

ALASKA

President Alaska Nurses' Association 529 Gold St., Rm. #1 Juneau 99801 Area Code: 907 586-1916

ARIZONA

President Arizona State Nurses' Association 4525 N. 12th St. Phoenix 85014 Area Code: 602 277-4401

ARKANSAS

President Arkansas State Nurses ' Association 117 South Cedar St. Little Rock 72205 Area Code: 501 Mohowk 4-5853

CALIFORNIA

President California Nurses' Association 185 Post St. San Franc is co Area Code: 415

COLORADO

President

94108 986-2220

Colorado Nurses' Association 5453 E. Evans Place Denver 80222 Area Code: 303 757-7483

CO~NECTICUT

Pres idcnt Connecticut Nurses' Association 1 Prestige Drive Meriden 06450

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DELAWARE

President Delaware Nurses' Association 1003 D..?laware Ave.• Rm . 1f201 Wilmington 19806 Area Code: 302 655-6297

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

President District of Columbia Nurses ' Assn. 3000 Connecticut Ave . , N.W., Suite 136 Washington 20008 Area Code: 202 234-3397

FLORIDA

President Florida Nurses' Association P. O. Box 6985 - 1235 E. Concord St . Orlando 32803 Area Code: 305 896-3261

GEORGIA

President Georgia State Nurses' Association 269 10th St., N. E. Atlanta 30309 Area Code: 404 875-9766

HAWAII

President Mabel L. Smyth Memorial Bldg . 510 S. Beretania St . Honolulu 96813 Area Code: 808 536-2388

IDAHO

President Idaho Nurses' Association 2404 Bank Drive, Rm. 304 Boise 83705 Area Code: 208 343-5711

ILT,TNOIS

President Illinois Nurses' Association 6 North Michigan Avenue Chicago 60602 Arca Code: 312 236-9708

INDIANA

President Indiana St~t~ Nurses As&ociation 3231 N. Meridian St., Suite 53 Indianapolis 46208 Area Code: 317 923-5337

IOWA

President Iowa Nurses' Association 308 Shops Bldg. 8th & Walnut Des Moines 50309 Area Code: 515 282-9169

KANSAS

President Kansas State Nurses' Association 820 Quincy Street Topeka 66612 Area Code: 913 233-8638

KENTUCKY

President Kentucky Nurses' Association 1400 So. First Street P.O. Box 8342, Station E Louisville 40208 Area Code: 502 637-2281

LOUISIA.~A

President Louisiana State Nurses' Assn. 639 South Rendon, 3rd Floor New Orleans 70119 Area Code: 504 821-9372

MAINE

President Haine State Nurses' Association 83 Western Avenue Augusta 04330 Arca Code: 207 622-1057

MARYLAND

President Maryland Xurses' Association 2315-17 St. Paul Street Bal timot·e 21218 Arca Code: 301 889-1485

MASSACHUSETTS

President Massachusetts Nurses' Association 20 Ashburton Place Boston 02108 Area Code: 617 742-9090

MICHIGAN

President Michigan Nurses Association 120 Spartan Avenue East Lansing 48823 Area Code: 517 337-1653 & 1654

MI!\"NESOTA

President Minnescta Nurses Association 1821 University Ave., Rm 152 St. Paul 5510 4 Area Code: 612 646-4807

MISSISSIPPI

President Mississippi Nurses' Associstion 135 Bounds St., Suite 100 Jackson 39206 Area.Code: 601 362-0175

MISSOURI

President Missouri Nurses' Association 206 E. Dunklin St. Jefferson City 65101 Area Code: 314 636-4623

MO?iTA!-1A

President Hontana Nurses' Association 227 West Lyndale Helena 59601 Area Code: 406 442-6710

NEBRASKA

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President Ncva~a State Nurses' Association 1450 E. 2nd Street, Rm 1 Reno 89502 Area Code: 702 786-6706

NEW H.i\1-Il'SHIRE

President New Hampshire ~urs~s' Association 5 South State Street Concord 03301 Area Code: 603 225-3783

NEW JERSEY

President New Jersey State Nurses Association 60 South Fullerton Avenue }!ontclair 07042 Area Code: 201 783-9292

NEW MEXICO

President New Mexico Nurses' Association 229 Sierra S.E. Albuquerque 87108 Area Code: 505 268-7744

NEW YORK

NORTH DAKOTA

President North Dakota State Nurses Association 219 North Seventh Street Bismarck 58501 Area Code: 701 223-1335

OHIO

President Ohio }:urses' Association 4000 E. Main Columbus 43213 Area Code: 614 237-5414

OKLAHO~IA

President Oklahoma State Nurses Association 4400 N. Lincoln Suite 153 Oklahona City 73105 Area Code: 405 239-2479

OREGON

President Oregon Nurses Association, Inc . 1212 Failing Building 618 S. W. Fifth Avenue Portland 97204 Area Code: 503 228-2114

PE~rnSYLVANIA

President New York State Nurses ' Association Executive Park East Stuyvesant Plaza Albany 12203 Area Code: 518 489-2569

NORTH C,\ROLINA

President Porth Carolina State Nurses ' Association 2301 Clark Avenue - BULK MAIL Box 12025 - REGULAR HAIL Raleigh 27605 Area Code: 9~9 833-3082

President Pennsylvania Nurses' Association 2515 North Front Street Harrisburg 17110 Area Code: 717 234-7935

RHODE ISLA?\D

President Rhode Island 134 Francis Providence Area Code:

Nurses' Association Street 02903 401 421-9703

SOUTH Ci\ROLINt\ . -President South Ca rolina Nurses' Association 1821 Gadsden Stre~t Columbia 29201 Area Code: 803 252-7229

SOUTH DAKOTA

President South Dakota Nurses' Association, Inc. 2116 So. Hir.nesota Avenue Sioux Falls 57105 Area CodP: 605 338-1401

TE~{ESSEE

President Tennessee Nurses' Association, Inc. 1720 West End Bldg. Nashville 37203 Area Code: 615 329-2511

TEXAS

President Texas Nurses' Association Park Lane \.:est 4920 Interregional Hwy Austin 78751 Area Code: 512 452-0645

UTAH

President Utah State ~urses' Association 1058 E. Ninth So. Salt Lake City 84105 Area Code: 801 322-3439

VEfil10NT

President Vermont State Nurses' Association, Inc. 187 College Street Burlington 05401 Ar~a Code: 802 864-9390

President Virginin Nurses' Association 312 W. Crace Street Richnond 23220 Area Code: 703 648-9001

VIRGIN ISLi\NDS I

President Virgin Islands Nurses' Association P.O. Box 2866 St. Thomas 00801

WASHINGTON

President Washington State Nurses Assn., Inc. 1117 Second Ave., Rm 503 Se'attle 98101 Area Code: 206 622-3613

WEST VIRGINIA

President West Virginia Nurses Assn., Inc. 47 Capitol City Bldg. Charleston 25301 Area Code: 304 342-7978

WISCONSIN

President Wisconsin Nurses Association, Inc. 161 W. Wiscc:lsin Ave., Rm 6012 Milwaukee 53203 Area Code: 414 272-3670

WYOHING

President Wyoming Kurses' Association, Inc. Seminoe Dam 82333

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American Boat and Yacht Council, James Thatcher 15 E. 26th Street - Room 1603 New York, New York 10010 (212) 532-9688

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American Camping Association Ed Andrews Bradford Woods Martinsville, Indiana 46151 < 311 > 34 2-s-4 s 6

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American Canoe Association David G. Cowart -P.O. Box 9137 Chicago, Illinois 60690 (312) 856-5740

American National Red Cross Robert F. Burnside 17th and D Streets, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006 (202) 737-8300

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American Water Ski Association William .D. Clifford 7th Street and Avenue G, S.W. Winter Haven, Florida 33880 (813) 293-4579

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Richard Schwartz 1028 Connecticut Avenue Washington, D.C. 20036 (202) 223-3343

Boy Scouts of America William J. Lidderdale

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.'f:r National Association of State Boating Law Administrators William B. Matthews, Jr. 1825 Virginia Street innapolis, Mary~and 21401 (301) 267-5933

National Boating Federation Robert E. Synnestvedt Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania 19009 (215) 947-0158

National Fire Ptotect~on Association Kent· Savage 60 Batterymarch Street Boston, Massachusetts 02109 (6.17) 482-8755

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration .RADM Harley D. Nygren Rockv~lle, Maryland 20852 (301) 496-8 36.3

National Safe Boating Harry N. Cook

Association

li30 17th Street, Washington, D.C. (202) 638-0090

N.W. - Room 200 20036

Natio'nal Safety Council .John P. Fleming 425 N. Michigan Avenue ·Chicago, Illinois 60611 (312) 527-4800

Unde~~riters' Laboratories, Inc. Robert Van Brundt 207 East Ohio Street Chicago, Illinois 60611 (312), 642-6969

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Captain Vincent J. Mitchell Commandant (GA)

·u. s. Coast Guard Washington, D. C. 20590 (202} 426-62267

Lieutenant Raymond J. Pratte Chairman, National Safe Boating Week Committee Commandant (GBBE-1) U. S. Coast Guard Washington, D. C. 20590

~nited States Coast Guard Auxiliary ~ter Marini, BC-NSB 10619 Montrose Avenue Bethesda, Maryland 20014 (301) 261-2423

(5:f United States Power Squadrons R_/C Herman A. Huhn, JN

""!'35 Fiesole Street Venice, Florida 33595 (813) 488-2662

Young Men's Christian Association /;;;;;:;, Lloyd C. Arnold {_V ""291 Br-oadway

New York, N. Y. 10007

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MEMORANDUM FOR:

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SUBJECT:

WASHINGTON

September 18, 1973

KATHLEEN BALSDON

PAM POWELL~

Student Government Day Proclamation.

Attached is a list of youth organizations which should receive copies of the Student Government Day Proclamation. Severar copies should be sent to the National Association of Secondary School Principals who will disseminate it to all 40, 000 high schools.

In addition, I would like to request six copie s for myself, which will be sent to organizations having .mara:r-=--youth~a~d- Bicentennial programs.

Thank you very much.

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NATIONAL YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS CONTACT

CROSS . 'eets, N. W • . c. 20006

Director

BOYS CLUBS ~ICA 771 Fi

10017

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Soecial Services

Mr. Dave Wynn Director, Program Services

N. W. /

20006

B 'NP .. ! B' OUTH ORGANIZATIONS 1640 <:le Island Avenue, N. W. Washing on, D. C. 20036 Dr. Max ' . Baer National ~ector 393-5284

F'UTU~E FARNERS OF AMERICA P. 0. Box 15160 Alexan.dria, Virginia 22309

~/ Mr. William P. Gray Executive Secretary 703/360-3600

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CAMP FIRE GIRLS 65 Worth Street New York, New York 10013 Dr. Hester Turner National Executive Director 212/581-0500

Mr. John Molyneaux Washington Representative 2010 Erskine Avenue Silver Spring, Maryland 20902 JOl/942-7465

4-H CLUB Federal Extension Service U. S. Department of Agriculture Washington-;--D. C. 20250 Dr. E. Dean Vaughn Assistant Administrator 388-5673

DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA 200 Park Avenue Falls Church, Virginia 22046 Mr. H. A. Applegate Executive Director 703/532-7672

FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA _ . 1 A.~~ -'-12-tH:-l-6-t-h-S-t:l::eet, N-i W. ~ -1.ri.~QJv VJA.f'G'\.A

/ ~i-ngto~. ~· 2_emTI~h.~1)'.1~1Do~\ Mr.,--O~rns:tde, Jr.~· t..cl.vJ4Ad. ~

YWCA

Executive Director 833-4461

600 Lexington Avenue New York, New York 10022 Mrs. Sara-Alyce Wright Deputy Executive Director 212/753-4700

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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA 2010 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W. Fifth Floor Washington, D. C. 20036 Ms. Mildred Reel . Nat-4.onal -A~is.er c:ic..a c. Ul>U.~-h:rU 833-1925 .

GIRLS CLUB 3220

Room 4

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Representative

U.S.A. N. W.

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Washingt n, D. C. 20036. Ms. Nanci; orter Nation~RJRepresentative in Washington 659-8225

YMCA's 1030 15th Street, N. W. Suite 848 .Washington, D. C. Mr. C. Edward Singer Director, Washington Office 223-6595

NATIONAL FEDERATION OF SETTLEMENTS AND NE;lCHBORH00D CENTERS

332 Madison Avenue New York, N~w York 10016 Mr. Ned Goldberg Staff Director 212/679-6110

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NATIONAL CENTER FOR YOUTH OUTREACH WORKERS 826 South Wabash Chicago, Illinois 60605 Mr . Richard Booze 312/922-6925

U.S . CATHOLI 1312 Mas c setts Avenue , N. W. Washington , 20005 Mr. Ric ha1' uirk Assistant , o t e Director Division . f Youth Activities 659-6688

VOCATIONAL I'NDUSTRIAL CLUBS OF -AMERICA National Headquarters 105 North Virginia Avenue Falls Church Yirginia 22046 Mr. Larry W. Johnson Executive Director 703/533-2090

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL PRINCIPALS. l~t-0-&t~eet, N. W. \qoq a3:>oc..\o.:\.~ ~ Was-h-ing-tUt) D' c . ~~ Va... I ~ ~DG I Mr. Terry Giroux - a.s, 1. J)v,_ • . 833-4204

NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE 425 13th Street, N. Y. Suite 515 WaBhington, D. C. 20004 Ms . Cernorin Johnson Director Washington Office 393-4332

PAGE 5 ADDITIONAL YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS

BOYS NATION American Legion Auxiliary 777 North Meridan Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46204

GIRLS NATION American Legion Auxiliary 777 North Meridan Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46204

JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT, INC. 909 Third Avenue New York, New York 10022

OFFICE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 20 Leland Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43214 Mr. Dwight Loken Field Representative

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Mr. Spencer Oliver American Council of Young Political Leaders Third Floor 1616 H Street, NW. Washington, D. C. 20006

Mr. Ralph Alexander Executive Director California Scholastic Press Association 4852 Lorelei Avenue Long Beach, California 90808

Miss Cathy Farrell American Revolution Bicentennial Commission 736 Jackson Place, NW. Washington, D. C. 20276

Mr. Karl Rove Chairman College Republicans 310 First Street, SE. Washington, D. C.

Miss Barbie Wells - TeenAge Republicans 359 National Press Building Washington, D. C. 20004

Mr. Dick Smith Chairman Young Republicans 310 First Street, SE. Washington, D. C. 20003

and one to Lee Huebner

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WASHINGTON, D.C. 20525

April 26, 1974

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MEMORANDUM FOR THE WHITE HOUSE

SUBJECT: National Volunteer Week Proclamation

' FROM: Ronald E. Gerevas, Assistant Director Recruitment and Communications

Miss Marilyn Bryant Junior League of Minneapolis 100 East 22nd Street Minneapolis, Minnesota 55404

Ms. Anne Nickolson Voluntary Action Center 404 South 8th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota 55404

Big Brothers 15 East Washington St (Room 317) Indianapolis, Indiana 46204

Community Ser.vic.e C9UDcil of Metropolitan Indianapolis, Inc. 615 North Alabama Street Indianapolis, Minnesota 46204

Govern¥f ,o f J. Gilligan c/o Pat~ sick State Capi 1 Columbus. 'ohio 43215

I Ms. Barbara Shot Director of RSVP Project c/o ACTION Office U.S. Post Office &: Courthouse Bldg, Rm 903B Cincinnati, Ohio 45202

Mrs. Arthur Oehl 1616 Hinman Avenue Evanston, Illinois 60201

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Mr. Victor Kirk Su,l>erintendent

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Fred C. Nelles School for Boys 11850 East Whittier Boulevard Whittier,California 90601

Mrs. Helene Nemschoff Director, Vouluntary Action Center 3 3 Gough Street San Francisco, California 94103

Mr. John Y. Lansing President, Pacific Power & Light Company Public Service Building Portland, Oregon 97204

Ms. Eleanor Clifton Executive Director YWCA 829 Broadway Avenue Spokane, Washington 99201

Mr. Thomas R. East Coordinator, Action Volunteer Program City of San Diego Administration Building ZOZ C Street San Diego, California 92101

Mr. Leigh Colitre Director, Pepperdine University University Year for Action (UYA) 1030 West 78th Street Los Angeles, California 90044

Ms Barbara Davis Director, RSVP Volunteer Bureau of San Diego 1194 Broadway San Diego, California 92101

Mexican American Advisory Council VISTA Volunteers and Staff 825 A Avenue

National City, California 92050

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Depattment of Community Affairs Division on Aging 289 Promenade Street Prov~dence, Rhode Island 02908

Ms. Alice Scott Welfare Rights Organization Centry Building 130 7th Str.eet Room 451 Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222

Neighborhood Legal Services 301 Plaza Building 535 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219

Metropolitan Tenants Organization Hill House 1835 Centre Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219

East End Cooperative Ministry Attention: Reverend Robert Campbell~ 30 Larimer Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. 15201

Architects Workshop 5995 Penn Circle Square Pittsburgh, Pa. 15206

John Douglas 201 Sunset Road Pittsburgh, Pa. 15237

Art Burke University Placement and Career Counseling SUNY Buffalo Buffalo, New York 14214

Westmoreland County Conference for Equal Opportunity 128 East Pittsburgh Street Greensburg, Pennsylvania 15601

Elmer Henretta Rochester Teacher's Association

1635 Main Street East Rochester, New York 14609

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Leo P.olinsky Director of Placement Agricultural and Technical College Cobles~ll, New York 12054

Harold Sweet NYS Cooperative Extension East Roberts Hall Cornell University It~a, New .York 14850

Arlene Kolynich Career Planning & Placement Center SUC Oswego Oswego, New York 13126

James Allan sue GENESEO Geneseo, New York 14454

Mr. Paul Agway Inc. P. 0. Box 1 Syracuse,

Mr. Dave u ings Career Cen Cornell U · rsity

13201

lthica, Ne rk 14850

Office of Avenue

' Syracuse Un· rsity Syracuse, New York 13210

Mr. w~·niarrf Stone Progra Teader Vermont: xtension Services Morrill 1 Univers ty of Vermont Burlington, Vermont 05401

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ommerce of Greater Fort Lauderdale Depar e · of HUID.an Resources Attentio ·,r; James Hill City Ha / 100 No_ th ndrews Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33301

Commi Departm: ~ of Corrections & Off ender Rehabilitation State of G 1422 We .t ' achtree Street (Room 501) Atlanta, /Georgia 30309

, ace ew York 10006

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NATIONAL VOLUNTARY SERVICE ADVISORY COUNCIL

T. M. Alexander, Sr. 1345 Hunter Road, N.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30314

Charles L. Bartlett 4615 W Street, N.W. Washington, D. c. 20007

Rita c. Bass 6905 Vassar Drive Dallas, Texas 75205

John B. Caron, President Caron International 295 Fifth Avenue New York, New York 10016

Dr. Eleanor Beard 1580 South Skyland Drive Lake Oswego, Oregon 97034

Robert J. D'Anniballe R.J.D. Consultants 516 Lincoln Place Steubenville, Ohio 43952

Frank E. Fitzsimmons 5309 Oakland Road Chevy Chase, Maryland 20015

Michael J. Furst CODAAP (City of Philadelphia) 1405 Locust Street, 2nd Floor Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102

Honorable Sara J. Harper 13807 Drexmore Road Cleveland, Ohio 44120

Jerome H. Holland

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36 Warwick Road Bronxville, New York 10708

Gary D. Hughes Division of Juvenile P.O. Box 2679, Union Wilmington, Delaware

Jane Pickens Langley 635 Park Avenue

Corrections Street Station

19805

New York, New York 10021

Marc Leland 14 Maybeck Twin Drive Berkeley, California 94708

George M. Mardikian 2960 Divisadero Street-'" -San Francisco, California ···94123--·

Anita N. Martinez 3866 Beutel Court Dallas, Texas 75229

Eyvon Mendenhall 515 Lake Avenue Webster Groves, Missouri 63119

John Mcclaughry P.O. Box 94 Lyndonville, Vermont 05851

Troy A. Newcome 136 Aragon Avenue Los Alamos, New Mexico 87544

Joseph L. Osajda 371 Edgemont Lane Park Ridge, Illinois 60068

Henry J. Osinski One M & T Plaza Buffalo, New York 14214

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Dwight o. Seegmiller 201 Gray Ames, Iowa 50010

Mrs. William French Smith 1256 Oak Grove Avenue

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San Marino, California 91108

Michael Sotirhos 1016 Fifth Avenue New York, New York 10028

Frank D. Stella 19180 Gainsborough Road Detroit, Michigan 48223

w. Clement Stone c/o Dr. Robert Hill National Center for Voluntary.Action 1625 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. Washington, D. c. 20036

Mr. Paul Taber Agway, Inc. P.O. Box 1333

Miss Jean Forest Trinity Church Corporation 74 Trinity Place

Syracuse, New York 13201 New York, New York 10006

Mr . Dave Culling s Career Center Cornell University Ithaca, New York 14850

Office of Career Services 804 University Avenue Syracuse University Syracuse, New York 13210

Mr. William Stone Program Leader Vermont Extension Services Morrill Hall University of Vermont Burlington, Vermont 05401 ___ -·-- -------------

./ Ms . Kitty Oliver Miami Herald Herald Plaza Miami, Florida 33132

Chamber of Commerce of Greater Fort Lauderdale

Department of Human Resources Attention: James Hill City Hall 100 North Andrews Ft. Lauderdale, florida 33301

v/ Commissioner Allen L. Ault Department of Corrections & Offender

Rehabilitation State of Georgia 1422 West Peachtree Street (Room 501) Atlanta, Georgia 30309

Mr. Nathaniel Garfield

Chairman of the Board Goldsmith Brothers 77 Nassau Street New York, New York 10038

Mrs. George Mayso Director of Volunteers North Shore University

Hospital Manhasset, New York 11030

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MEMORANDUM FOR: Marguerite McAuliffe

Could one ceremonial copy of the Proclamation entitled

"Older Americans Month, 19741! be sent to the following-

named person, please:

The Honorable Robert G. Dixon, Jr. Assistant Attorney General Office of Le~l CO'J:'.!'!-S~l"-­Department of.Justice __ Washington, D. C.

(Room 5214 Main Justice Building)

Many thanks.

~!F~ ROBERT D. LINDER 'S OFFICE

PRESIDENT

NELSON H. CRUIKSHANK

Washington. D. C.

F1RST V1cE PRESIDENT

i\1ATTHEW DEi\foRE

Washington, D. C.

SECOND V1cE PRESIDENT

\VALTER NEWBURGHER

Congress of Senior Citizens of Greater New York

THIRD VtcE PRESIDENT

DAVID MILLER

UAW Retirees Council, Detroit. Michigan

FouRTH VrcE PRESIDENT

JA:..rns CARB!l.AY

Whittier, California

SECRETARY-TREASURER

ANDREW w. L. BROWN

Detrnit, Michigan

PRESIDENT EMERITUS

EMERSON o. l'vhDYETT

San Francisco, CaHfornia

Telephone: (Area Code 202) 783-6850

May 20_, 1974

Miss Marguerite McAuliffe Old Executive Office Building Room 187 Washington, D. C. 20500

Dear Miss McAuliffe:

Enclosed is a list of twenty seniors who we are sure will appreciate very much getting a reproduction of the Presidential Proclamation on Older Americans Month.

Thank you very much,

RTD:ml Enclosure

Rudolph T. Danstedt Assistant to the President

WILLIAM R. HUTTON

E~ecutive Director ant Director of lnformatir>

RUDOLPH T. DANSTED'.

AMistcint to the Presid

LAURINE A. PEMBERTO

HUCH D. LAYDEN

Administrative A...U.ta

jIM Y. KIM

C<nnptroller

EDWIN w. MURPHY

STEVE RADABAUGH

Informati<>n A.oaiatant•

MRs. DEFFIE A. Roasr

Membership A•sistant

GARY F. CAPISTRANT

Research Aaaista,nt

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LIST OF TWENTY SENIORS FROM

NATIONAL COUNCILOFSENIOR CITIZENS

Walter A. Adams, 644 Stillman Heights Southington, Connecticut 06489

Abe Friedenberg, Arcola Towers, Apt. 114 1135 University Blvd. W. Silver Spring, Maryland 20902

Charles Lefkowitz, Holly Hall 10120 New Hampshire Avenue Silver Spring, Maryland 20903

Charles Alvarez, 388 E. 14lst Street Bronx, N.Y. 10454

Rudolph T. Danstedt, 6202 Landon Lane Bethesda, Maryland 20034

Ed Duggan, 615 Palmer Road Yonkers, N.Y. 10701

Vaughn L. Hinkle, 510 Washington Street Martins Ferry, Ohio 43935

Mrs. Melnea Cass, 135 Harold Street Roxbury, Massachusetts 02121

Joseph A. Price, Executive Secretary Montgomery County Commission on Aging 301 E. Jefferson Street · Rockville, Maryland 20850

Mrs. Isobel Powers, 523 Woodbine Avenue Rochester, N.Y. 14619

Stanley Sprague, 9 Lakewood Drive Belleville, Illinois 62223

Charles Chapotz, 228 Grant Street Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania 15145

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13. John Burns, Route #1, Box 174C Scottsville, Virginia 24590

14. Herman Stassfurth, 5026 - 30th Avenue North St. Petersburg, Florida 33710

15. Remi Gendron, 516 Elm Street Claremont, New Hampshire 03743

16. Alvin Maceo Rucker, Harbour Square

May 20, 19711

560 N Street, S.W. - Apt. N-801 Washington, D. C. 20024

17. Mrs. Agnes Czachor, 2321 W. North Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60647

18. Mrs. Virginia Ferracho, 1945 Amsterdam Avenue New York, N.Y. 10017

19. Mrs. Estelle Wegert, 575 St. Clair Detroit, Michigan 48214

20. Mrs. Genevieve N. Johnson 432 - 24th Street, N. E. Washington, D. C. 20002

THE WHITE HOUSE

WASHINGTON

Marguerit~

Could I add these names to your list for possible distribution of the Red Cross Month proclamation:

Miss Kathleen Broderick Director Donor Resources Development

Blood Program National American Red Cross 17th Street between D & E Streets Washington, D.C. 20006

Miss Catherine L. Barker National American Red Cross Volunteer Room 100 East Wing The White House

Thanks,

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NOMINEES TO RECEIVE PERSONALLY SIGNED PRESIDENTIAL PROCLAMATIONS OF MARCH AS RED CROSS MONTH

Dr. Frank Stanton, Chairman The American National Red Cross 17th & D Streets, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20006

Miss Elaine Musselman, Chairman

1974

March Membership Enrollment and Fund Raising c. D. Harris and Sons 807 Marion E. Taylor Building Louisville, Kentucky 40202

Dr. Jerome H. Holland (Member, Board of Governors) 270 Park Avenue, Suite 1490 New York, New York 10017

Mrs. Gene D. Carson 1610 C Avenue N.W. Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52405

Mr. Thomas Motley, Vice President Alexander & Alexander, Inc. 1 Boston Place Boston, Massachusetts 02108

Mr. J. Fred Rentz c/o New Castle News 27-35 N. Mercer Street New Castle, Pennsylvania 16103

Mr. John W. Cleary, Chairman Audit Committee Red Cross Board of Governors Hopkins Savings and Loan Association 7901 West Burleigh Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53222

Mr. Charles Burnett, Manager Mid-South Division American Red Cross 1400 Central Avenue Memphis, Tennessee 38104

Mr. G·eorge N. Ferguson, Jr., Manager Peach State Division American Red Cross 1925 Monroe Drive, N. E. Atlanta, Georgia 30324

(Member, Board of Governors)

(Member, Board of Governors)

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Mr. Fred Lindsay, Manager South Atlantic Division American Red Cross 422 Habersham Street Savannah, Georgia 31401

Mr. Angelo Menna, Director Mid-Atlantic Division American Red Cross

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235 South 17th Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103

Mr. William J. Miracle, Manager National Capital Division American Red Cross 2025 E Street, N. W. Washington, D. c. 20006

Mr. William P. Sheehan, Chairman Eastern Area Advisory Council American Red Cross c/o Cincinnati AFL-CIO Labor Council 1015 Vine Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45202

Mr. Ralph Gordon Thompson, Chairman Midwestern Area Advisory Council American Red Cross 2120 First National Building Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102

Mr. Carl s. Porter, Chairman Southeastern Area Advisory Council American Red Cross c/o Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith P. O. Box 2567 Columbus, Georgia 31902

Mr. Bowen A. Thayer, Chairman Western Area Advisory Council c/o Washington Mutual Savings Bank West 609 Sprague Avenue Spokane, Washington 99204

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MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS

COMMITI'EE ON MEMBERS AND FUNDS

Mr. Don R. Armacost 4200 E. 135th Street Grandview, Missouri 64030

Mr. G. Robert Gadberry, Vice President The Fourth National Bank and Trust Company P. o. Box 1090 Wichita, Kansas 67201

Mr. Raymond I. Geraldson 111 w. Jackson Boulevard Suite 2100 Chicago, Illinois 60604

Mr. Leonard A. Jacobvitz, Chief Counsel Albuquerque Operations, USAEC P. O. Box 5400 Albuquerque, New Mexico 87115

Mr. Leroy Robinson Executive Vice President & General Manager Belk Brothers Company P. o. Box 1660 Charlotte, North Carolina 28211

Mr. George w. Rooney 2863 Walnut Ridge Road Akron, Ohio 44313

Mr. James H. Evans, President Union Pacific Corporation 345 Park Avenue New York, New York 10022

Mr. Roland H. Lange 44 Stoner Drive West Hartford, Connecticut 06107

Mr. Henry R. Roose, Vice President The United States National Bank of Omaha P. O. Box 3408 Omaha, Nebraska 68103

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VOLUN'l1EER NATIONAL FUND LEADERSHIP GROUP

Mr. J. w. Alfred c/o Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co. 2121 Ponce de Leon Boulevard Coral Gables, Florida 33134

Mrs. James Connolly Dunn Center, North Dakota 58626

Mr. Stuart Gillespie Northeast Utilities Service Co. P. o. Box 270 Hartford, Connecticut 06101

Mr. James H. Hatch, III Shawnee Steel Company P. o. Box 1344 Shawnee, Oklahoma 74801

Mr. Richard B. Hodges Box 198 Yarmouth, Maine 04096

Mr. John R. Lenanhan Electric Building Sutte 300 507 Linden Street Scranton, Pennsylvania 18503

Mr. Jim Kelehan 317 - 43rd Street Des Moines, Iowa 50312

Mr. Charles D. Lockett 1306 Bank of Knoxville Bldg. Knoxville, Tennessee 37902

Mr. Thaddeus S. Newell, III Lincoln First Bank of Rochester One Lincoln First Square Rochester, New York 14643

Mr. John A. Parsons 4320 Tuckahoe Road Memphis, Tennessee 38117

Mr. George L. Pinnell 805 Summitview Avenue Yakima, Washington 98902

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Volunteer National Fund Leadership Group

Mr. Robert B. Ridder 1744 Dodd Road St. Paul, Minnesota 55118

Mr. John E. Roberts

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Greater Buffalo Regional Chapter American Red Cross 786 Delaware Avenue Buffalo, New York 14202

Mr. E. c. Stokely 514 Circle Way Lake Jackson, Texas 77566

Mr. Thomas B. Tull First National Bank Building Suite 430 Peoria, Illinois 61602

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Mrs. Kate Quesada Director, Supplemental Fund Drive D.C. Chapter, American Red Cross 2025 E Street, N. Vr. Washington, D. C.

Miss Barbara Benedict Executive Director, Cortland County Chapter American Red Cross Central Avenue Cortland, New York 13045

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Dear Barbaras

Pr~sident Nixon recently signed a Proclamation designating the mor.lth of March as Red Cross Month .. 1974. In bis Proclamation the President statea • ''Milli=• of .Ame:rieans each year pledge themael-.es to aaaiat the bum.anitariaD cauae. of the Americ&D Red Croa•. By so doing,. they are beifts good neighbors -- assuzing that help is available for themselves and their fellow Americ:ana iD time of need."

In recognition of your dedicated service to the Red Croa•. the President thoagbt yoo would enjoy having the eucla.ed duplicate of hi.a Proclamatioll ma.rk:m1 this occaai.oD.. It com.ea to you with his -nry best wiahn ..

Sincerely.

William :S. Baroody, Jr. Special Conaultaiat to the President

Mra. MelTin R. Laird Ollie• of Volunteer Pe:raennel The AmericaD National Red Crose 17th & D Street.• N. W. Waabiqtaa. D.C. 20006

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