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- Tags: United States Senate
Browsing | Deerfield Public Library | Spring 1997
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Kellogg Patterson Obituary
Tags: Amy Patterson Scripps, Angela Lovett Patterson, Baltimore Maryland, Baltimore Sun, Barbara Patterson, Bruce Patterson, Chicago Illinois, Chicago Tribune, Cincinnati Ohio, Cincinnati Times-Star, Cincinnati Times-Star Western Manager, Deerfield Review, Frances Patterson Young, Heart Attack, Highland Park Illinois, Jacksonville Florida, Julian Patterson, Kellogg Patterson, Obituary, Paul Patterson, Promotional Work, Publicity Office, Republican Party, Rushville Illinois, Springfield Illinois, Trinity Episcopal Church, United States Senate, United States Senate Superintendent of Document
A Legacy of Leadership
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Milton Bram to Richard G. Kahn
Tags: Arthur Shay, Carl E. Bagge, Chicago Illinois, Civil Rights, David H. Rosen, Deerfield American Legion Hall, Deerfield Fair Housing Committee, Deerfield Illinois, Deerfield Park District, Federal Government, Letter, Lyndon B. Johnson, Mary Harris, Milton Bram, North Shore Summer Project, Open Occupancy Housing, Paul H. Douglas, Richard G. Kahn, United States Senate, United States Senate Commerce Committee, United States Senate Committees, Warren G. Magnuson
Letter from Paul H. Douglas to The Honorable Warren G. Magnuson
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Chicagoan Chosen for FPC is a Racist, Panel Told
Tags: Americans for Democratic Action, Carl E. Bagge, Chicago Daily News, Copy, Deerfield Illinois, Everett Dirksen, Federal Power Commission (FPC), Integrated Neighborhoods and Developments, James McCartney, Leon Shull, Lyndon B. Johnson, Newspaper Article, Progress Development Corporation, Santa Fe Railroad, Segregationists, United States Senate, United States Senate Commerce Committee, United States Senate Committees, Warren G. Magnuson, Washington D.C.
Deerfield FPC Nominee Rips Racist Charge
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FPC Choice a Racist, Senate Told
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Information Service
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