Correspondence with Senator Bob Dole regarding Oakley, Kansas as a Bicentennial Community
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- Correspondence with Senator Bob Dole regarding Oakley, Kansas as a Bicentennial Community
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- 1974-11-19
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- 1974-11-19
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- 93rd (1973-1975)
- Topics (Dublin Core)
- See all items with this valueAmerican Revolution Bicentennial, 1976
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- Government Operations and Politics
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- correspondence
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- Collection 002, Box 234, Folder 4
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- Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
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- Robert J. Dole Senate Papers-Constituent Relations, 1969-1996
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(handwritten) Bicent (end handwritten)
November 26, 1974
Mr. James A. Spencer
Chairperson
Spencer & Spencer
Attorneys-At-Law
208 East Second Street
Oakley, Kansas 67748
Dear Mr. Spencer:
This is to acknowledge receipt of your recent notification that Oakley, Kansas has made formal application to become an official American Revolution Bicentennial Community.
I am pleased to know of the interest and efforts which you and your fellow Kansans are directing towards the celebration of our nation's 200th Anniversary. This is truly a worthwhile and commendable undertaking, and it seems quite appropriate that our great state of Kansas should play a part in this observance.
I do hope you will let me know if I can be of assistance at any point in the development of your plans.
Sincerely yours,
BOB DOLE
United States Senate
BD:rdz
(page 2)
SPENCER & SPENCER
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
C. A. SPENCER (1883-1971)
CORWIN C. SPENCER
DOUGLAS C. SPENCER
JAMES A. SPENCER
208 EAST SECOND STREET
OAKLEY, KANSAS 67748
TELE 913-672-4032
OR 913-672-3235
November 19, 1974
Senator Robert Dole
Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Dear Sir:
This letter is to inform you that the City of Oakley, Kansas has made application for status as a Bicentennial Community, and the same has been forwarded to the State Bicentennial Organization in Wichita.
Yours very truly,
(signature)
JAMES A. SPENCER
Chairperson
JAS/man
RECEIVED NOV 21 1974 -
(handwritten) Bicent (end handwritten)
November 26, 1974
Mr. James A. Spencer
Chairperson
Spencer & Spencer
Attorneys-At-Law
208 East Second Street
Oakley, Kansas 67748
Dear Mr. Spencer:
This is to acknowledge receipt of your recent notification that Oakley, Kansas has made formal application to become an official American Revolution Bicentennial Community.
I am pleased to know of the interest and efforts which you and your fellow Kansans are directing towards the celebration of our nation's 200th Anniversary. This is truly a worthwhile and commendable undertaking, and it seems quite appropriate that our great state of Kansas should play a part in this observance.
I do hope you will let me know if I can be of assistance at any point in the development of your plans.
Sincerely yours,
BOB DOLE
United States Senate
BD:rdz
(page 2)
SPENCER & SPENCER
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
C. A. SPENCER (1883-1971)
CORWIN C. SPENCER
DOUGLAS C. SPENCER
JAMES A. SPENCER
208 EAST SECOND STREET
OAKLEY, KANSAS 67748
TELE 913-672-4032
OR 913-672-3235
November 19, 1974
Senator Robert Dole
Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Dear Sir:
This letter is to inform you that the City of Oakley, Kansas has made application for status as a Bicentennial Community, and the same has been forwarded to the State Bicentennial Organization in Wichita.
Yours very truly,
(signature)
JAMES A. SPENCER
Chairperson
JAS/man
RECEIVED NOV 21 1974 -
(handwritten) Bicent (end handwritten)
November 26, 1974
Mr. James A. Spencer
Chairperson
Spencer & Spencer
Attorneys-At-Law
208 East Second Street
Oakley, Kansas 67748
Dear Mr. Spencer:
This is to acknowledge receipt of your recent notification that Oakley, Kansas has made formal application to become an official American Revolution Bicentennial Community.
I am pleased to know of the interest and efforts which you and your fellow Kansans are directing towards the celebration of our nation's 200th Anniversary. This is truly a worthwhile and commendable undertaking, and it seems quite appropriate that our great state of Kansas should play a part in this observance.
I do hope you will let me know if I can be of assistance at any point in the development of your plans.
Sincerely yours,
BOB DOLE
United States Senate
BD:rdz
(page 2)
SPENCER & SPENCER
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
C. A. SPENCER (1883-1971)
CORWIN C. SPENCER
DOUGLAS C. SPENCER
JAMES A. SPENCER
208 EAST SECOND STREET
OAKLEY, KANSAS 67748
TELE 913-672-4032
OR 913-672-3235
November 19, 1974
Senator Robert Dole
Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Dear Sir:
This letter is to inform you that the City of Oakley, Kansas has made application for status as a Bicentennial Community, and the same has been forwarded to the State Bicentennial Organization in Wichita.
Yours very truly,
(signature)
JAMES A. SPENCER
Chairperson
JAS/man
RECEIVED NOV 21 1974 -
(handwritten) Bicent (end handwritten)
November 26, 1974
Mr. James A. Spencer
Chairperson
Spencer & Spencer
Attorneys-At-Law
208 East Second Street
Oakley, Kansas 67748
Dear Mr. Spencer:
This is to acknowledge receipt of your recent notification that Oakley, Kansas has made formal application to become an official American Revolution Bicentennial Community.
I am pleased to know of the interest and efforts which you and your fellow Kansans are directing towards the celebration of our nation's 200th Anniversary. This is truly a worthwhile and commendable undertaking, and it seems quite appropriate that our great state of Kansas should play a part in this observance.
I do hope you will let me know if I can be of assistance at any point in the development of your plans.
Sincerely yours,
BOB DOLE
United States Senate
BD:rdz
(page 2)
SPENCER & SPENCER
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
C. A. SPENCER (1883-1971)
CORWIN C. SPENCER
DOUGLAS C. SPENCER
JAMES A. SPENCER
208 EAST SECOND STREET
OAKLEY, KANSAS 67748
TELE 913-672-4032
OR 913-672-3235
November 19, 1974
Senator Robert Dole
Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Dear Sir:
This letter is to inform you that the City of Oakley, Kansas has made application for status as a Bicentennial Community, and the same has been forwarded to the State Bicentennial Organization in Wichita.
Yours very truly,
(signature)
JAMES A. SPENCER
Chairperson
JAS/man
RECEIVED NOV 21 1974
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