Correspondence Regarding Washington, District of Columbia Bicentennial Center Mural

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Correspondence Regarding Washington, District of Columbia Bicentennial Center Mural
Date (Dublin Core)
1974-01-22
Date Created (Dublin Core)
1974-01-22
Congress (Dublin Core)
93rd (1973-1975)
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Government Operations and Politics
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Unknown
Record Type (Dublin Core)
correspondence
Language (Dublin Core)
eng
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https://dolearchivecollections.ku.edu/index.php?p=collections/findingaid&id=31&q=
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Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
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SHAWNEE MISSION, KANSAS 66208

January 22, 1974

The Honorable Robert Dole
United States Senate
3227 New Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20510

Dear Bob:

As an indignant citizen who has long been interested in patriotic organizations, currently National Trustee of the Sons of the American Revolution, I call your attention to the attached editorial from U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT.

That such a thing could occur in the U.S.A is most reprehensible, but -- in our nation's capital -- that's about the last straw!

I am specifically asking that you take the floor, so it will go into CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, denouncing the act and demanding the blotting out of such a mural. Further, I hope you will determine the guilty party, or parties, and see to it that some heads roll.

How in the world can citizens the land over drum up enthusiasm for the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission when things like this are permitted in Washington?

Thanks and with best personal regards.

Sincerely yours,
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CYT:hss

Enclosure

(stamp)
SENATOR BOB DOLE
RECEIVED
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20510
JAN 20 1974
(Page 1)
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SHAWNEE MISSION, KANSAS 66208

January 22, 1974

The Honorable Robert Dole
United States Senate
3227 New Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20510

Dear Bob:

As an indignant citizen who has long been interested in patriotic organizations, currently National Trustee of the Sons of the American Revolution, I call your attention to the attached editorial from U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT.

That such a thing could occur in the U.S.A is most reprehensible, but -- in our nation's capital -- that's about the last straw!

I am specifically asking that you take the floor, so it will go into CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, denouncing the act and demanding the blotting out of such a mural. Further, I hope you will determine the guilty party, or parties, and see to it that some heads roll.

How in the world can citizens the land over drum up enthusiasm for the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission when things like this are permitted in Washington?

Thanks and with best personal regards.

Sincerely yours,
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CYT:hss

Enclosure

(stamp)
SENATOR BOB DOLE
RECEIVED
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20510
JAN 20 1974
(Page 1)
{redacted}
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SHAWNEE MISSION, KANSAS 66208

January 22, 1974

The Honorable Robert Dole
United States Senate
3227 New Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20510

Dear Bob:

As an indignant citizen who has long been interested in patriotic organizations, currently National Trustee of the Sons of the American Revolution, I call your attention to the attached editorial from U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT.

That such a thing could occur in the U.S.A is most reprehensible, but -- in our nation's capital -- that's about the last straw!

I am specifically asking that you take the floor, so it will go into CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, denouncing the act and demanding the blotting out of such a mural. Further, I hope you will determine the guilty party, or parties, and see to it that some heads roll.

How in the world can citizens the land over drum up enthusiasm for the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission when things like this are permitted in Washington?

Thanks and with best personal regards.

Sincerely yours,
{redacted}

CYT:hss

Enclosure

(stamp)
SENATOR BOB DOLE
RECEIVED
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20510
JAN 20 1974
(Page 1)
{redacted}
{redacted}
SHAWNEE MISSION, KANSAS 66208

January 22, 1974

The Honorable Robert Dole
United States Senate
3227 New Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20510

Dear Bob:

As an indignant citizen who has long been interested in patriotic organizations, currently National Trustee of the Sons of the American Revolution, I call your attention to the attached editorial from U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT.

That such a thing could occur in the U.S.A is most reprehensible, but -- in our nation's capital -- that's about the last straw!

I am specifically asking that you take the floor, so it will go into CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, denouncing the act and demanding the blotting out of such a mural. Further, I hope you will determine the guilty party, or parties, and see to it that some heads roll.

How in the world can citizens the land over drum up enthusiasm for the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission when things like this are permitted in Washington?

Thanks and with best personal regards.

Sincerely yours,
{redacted}

CYT:hss

Enclosure

(stamp)
SENATOR BOB DOLE
RECEIVED
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20510
JAN 20 1974

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