Correspondence with Senator Bob Dole regarding Bicentennial Project Funding in Liberal, Kansas
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- Correspondence with Senator Bob Dole regarding Bicentennial Project Funding in Liberal, Kansas
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- 1974-09-23
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- 1974-09-23
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- 93rd (1973-1975)
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- See all items with this valueAmerican Revolution Bicentennial, 1976
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- Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
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(handwritten) Bicent (end handwritten)
October 7, 1974
Mr. Albert I. Shank
Member, Art Association
and Bicentennial Committee
Post Office Box S
Liberal, Kansas 67901
Dear Mr. Shank:
Thank you very much for your letter of September 23 requesting information about funds available for your local Bicentennial project.
I am pleased to learn of your intention to renovate the old railroad station building in Liberal, and, as you know, am anxious to assist in any way to get the Bicentennial project underway in Kansas.
In contacting the National Bicentennial Commission here in Washington, I learned that all forms of financial assistance for such projects are distributed through the State ARBC Committee. Thus, you would want to make application directly to the Wichita Bicentennial Office: John Taylor II, Executive Director, Kansas State ARBC, 1518 North Broadway, Wichita, Kansas 67214, 316-262-7404.
In addition you may wish to contact the Regional ARBC Office in Kansas City: Frank Harrington, 911 Walnut Street, Room 602, Kansas City, Missouri 64104, 816-374-2303.
Hope this information will prove useful in helping you to obtain the necessary financial assistance for your project. If I can be of further assistance in the future, be sure to let me know.
Sincerely yours,
BOB DOLE
United States Senate
BD:rdz
(page 2)
AL SHANK, INSURANCE
1014 NORTH KANSAS - BOX S (S FOR SHANK)
LIBERAL, KANSAS 67901
representing The TRAVELERS Insurance Companies
September 23, 1974
Senator Robert Dole
Senate Building
Washington, D.C.
SENATOR BOB DOLE
RECEIVED SEP 25
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20510
Dear Bob:
You are perhaps aware that our local Art Association in co-operation with the Chamber of Commerce and the Bicentennial Committee are working toward the acquiring of the old Railroad Station Building here in Liberal, Kansas, to make it an Art Gallery and restoring it as nearly as possible to its original condition. This, of course, may require a considerable amount of money. Are you aware of any cultural arts funds, Bicentennial funds or any other Federal funds which might help us in the acquiring and restoring of this building as a major Bicentennial project? Please advise.
Thanks so much for the assistance you give to us from time to time and your dedicated efforts in your job.
Sincerely,
(signature)
Albert I. Shank
Member, Art Association
and Bicentennial Committee
Post Office Box S
Liberal, Kansas 67901
AIS:mjb
(handwritten) Gladys Montgomery (crossed out) 634-1841 (end cross out) 634-1755 (end handwritten)
(page 3)
Regional Dir.
Frank Harrington
911 Walnut St.
Rm 602
K.C., Mo. 64104
(816) 374-2303 -
(handwritten) Bicent (end handwritten)
October 7, 1974
Mr. Albert I. Shank
Member, Art Association
and Bicentennial Committee
Post Office Box S
Liberal, Kansas 67901
Dear Mr. Shank:
Thank you very much for your letter of September 23 requesting information about funds available for your local Bicentennial project.
I am pleased to learn of your intention to renovate the old railroad station building in Liberal, and, as you know, am anxious to assist in any way to get the Bicentennial project underway in Kansas.
In contacting the National Bicentennial Commission here in Washington, I learned that all forms of financial assistance for such projects are distributed through the State ARBC Committee. Thus, you would want to make application directly to the Wichita Bicentennial Office: John Taylor II, Executive Director, Kansas State ARBC, 1518 North Broadway, Wichita, Kansas 67214, 316-262-7404.
In addition you may wish to contact the Regional ARBC Office in Kansas City: Frank Harrington, 911 Walnut Street, Room 602, Kansas City, Missouri 64104, 816-374-2303.
Hope this information will prove useful in helping you to obtain the necessary financial assistance for your project. If I can be of further assistance in the future, be sure to let me know.
Sincerely yours,
BOB DOLE
United States Senate
BD:rdz
(page 2)
AL SHANK, INSURANCE
1014 NORTH KANSAS - BOX S (S FOR SHANK)
LIBERAL, KANSAS 67901
representing The TRAVELERS Insurance Companies
September 23, 1974
Senator Robert Dole
Senate Building
Washington, D.C.
SENATOR BOB DOLE
RECEIVED SEP 25
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20510
Dear Bob:
You are perhaps aware that our local Art Association in co-operation with the Chamber of Commerce and the Bicentennial Committee are working toward the acquiring of the old Railroad Station Building here in Liberal, Kansas, to make it an Art Gallery and restoring it as nearly as possible to its original condition. This, of course, may require a considerable amount of money. Are you aware of any cultural arts funds, Bicentennial funds or any other Federal funds which might help us in the acquiring and restoring of this building as a major Bicentennial project? Please advise.
Thanks so much for the assistance you give to us from time to time and your dedicated efforts in your job.
Sincerely,
(signature)
Albert I. Shank
Member, Art Association
and Bicentennial Committee
Post Office Box S
Liberal, Kansas 67901
AIS:mjb
(handwritten) Gladys Montgomery (crossed out) 634-1841 (end cross out) 634-1755 (end handwritten)
(page 3)
Regional Dir.
Frank Harrington
911 Walnut St.
Rm 602
K.C., Mo. 64104
(816) 374-2303 -
(handwritten) Bicent (end handwritten)
October 7, 1974
Mr. Albert I. Shank
Member, Art Association
and Bicentennial Committee
Post Office Box S
Liberal, Kansas 67901
Dear Mr. Shank:
Thank you very much for your letter of September 23 requesting information about funds available for your local Bicentennial project.
I am pleased to learn of your intention to renovate the old railroad station building in Liberal, and, as you know, am anxious to assist in any way to get the Bicentennial project underway in Kansas.
In contacting the National Bicentennial Commission here in Washington, I learned that all forms of financial assistance for such projects are distributed through the State ARBC Committee. Thus, you would want to make application directly to the Wichita Bicentennial Office: John Taylor II, Executive Director, Kansas State ARBC, 1518 North Broadway, Wichita, Kansas 67214, 316-262-7404.
In addition you may wish to contact the Regional ARBC Office in Kansas City: Frank Harrington, 911 Walnut Street, Room 602, Kansas City, Missouri 64104, 816-374-2303.
Hope this information will prove useful in helping you to obtain the necessary financial assistance for your project. If I can be of further assistance in the future, be sure to let me know.
Sincerely yours,
BOB DOLE
United States Senate
BD:rdz
(page 2)
AL SHANK, INSURANCE
1014 NORTH KANSAS - BOX S (S FOR SHANK)
LIBERAL, KANSAS 67901
representing The TRAVELERS Insurance Companies
September 23, 1974
Senator Robert Dole
Senate Building
Washington, D.C.
SENATOR BOB DOLE
RECEIVED SEP 25
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20510
Dear Bob:
You are perhaps aware that our local Art Association in co-operation with the Chamber of Commerce and the Bicentennial Committee are working toward the acquiring of the old Railroad Station Building here in Liberal, Kansas, to make it an Art Gallery and restoring it as nearly as possible to its original condition. This, of course, may require a considerable amount of money. Are you aware of any cultural arts funds, Bicentennial funds or any other Federal funds which might help us in the acquiring and restoring of this building as a major Bicentennial project? Please advise.
Thanks so much for the assistance you give to us from time to time and your dedicated efforts in your job.
Sincerely,
(signature)
Albert I. Shank
Member, Art Association
and Bicentennial Committee
Post Office Box S
Liberal, Kansas 67901
AIS:mjb
(handwritten) Gladys Montgomery (crossed out) 634-1841 (end cross out) 634-1755 (end handwritten)
(page 3)
Regional Dir.
Frank Harrington
911 Walnut St.
Rm 602
K.C., Mo. 64104
(816) 374-2303 -
(handwritten) Bicent (end handwritten)
October 7, 1974
Mr. Albert I. Shank
Member, Art Association
and Bicentennial Committee
Post Office Box S
Liberal, Kansas 67901
Dear Mr. Shank:
Thank you very much for your letter of September 23 requesting information about funds available for your local Bicentennial project.
I am pleased to learn of your intention to renovate the old railroad station building in Liberal, and, as you know, am anxious to assist in any way to get the Bicentennial project underway in Kansas.
In contacting the National Bicentennial Commission here in Washington, I learned that all forms of financial assistance for such projects are distributed through the State ARBC Committee. Thus, you would want to make application directly to the Wichita Bicentennial Office: John Taylor II, Executive Director, Kansas State ARBC, 1518 North Broadway, Wichita, Kansas 67214, 316-262-7404.
In addition you may wish to contact the Regional ARBC Office in Kansas City: Frank Harrington, 911 Walnut Street, Room 602, Kansas City, Missouri 64104, 816-374-2303.
Hope this information will prove useful in helping you to obtain the necessary financial assistance for your project. If I can be of further assistance in the future, be sure to let me know.
Sincerely yours,
BOB DOLE
United States Senate
BD:rdz
(page 2)
AL SHANK, INSURANCE
1014 NORTH KANSAS - BOX S (S FOR SHANK)
LIBERAL, KANSAS 67901
representing The TRAVELERS Insurance Companies
September 23, 1974
Senator Robert Dole
Senate Building
Washington, D.C.
SENATOR BOB DOLE
RECEIVED SEP 25
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20510
Dear Bob:
You are perhaps aware that our local Art Association in co-operation with the Chamber of Commerce and the Bicentennial Committee are working toward the acquiring of the old Railroad Station Building here in Liberal, Kansas, to make it an Art Gallery and restoring it as nearly as possible to its original condition. This, of course, may require a considerable amount of money. Are you aware of any cultural arts funds, Bicentennial funds or any other Federal funds which might help us in the acquiring and restoring of this building as a major Bicentennial project? Please advise.
Thanks so much for the assistance you give to us from time to time and your dedicated efforts in your job.
Sincerely,
(signature)
Albert I. Shank
Member, Art Association
and Bicentennial Committee
Post Office Box S
Liberal, Kansas 67901
AIS:mjb
(handwritten) Gladys Montgomery (crossed out) 634-1841 (end cross out) 634-1755 (end handwritten)
(page 3)
Regional Dir.
Frank Harrington
911 Walnut St.
Rm 602
K.C., Mo. 64104
(816) 374-2303
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