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Letters between Doak S. Campbell and Eugene G. Wyatt
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Letters between Eugene G. Wyatt, Associate Director of the Race Relations Law Reporter at Vanderbilt University, and Doak S. Campbell. Wyatt is asking for a copy of the formal statement made by the university in response to John Boardman...
Letter to Doak S. Campbell from E. Clyde Vining, a Miami lawyer, supporting the university's decision to expel John Boardman, and urging that any other students involved should be expelled as well.
Letter sent from St. John's College in Cambridge by R. F. Scott to Dr. Dirac regarding his application for a fellowship and his writings on quantum mechanics.
Letter to Doak S. Campbell from City Manager Arvah B. Hopkins with a copy of the Florida Flambeau editorial, Integration Supporter Says Official Threatens Suspension for Letter, written by John Boardman. Campbell's reply to Hopkins is...
In this letter, Second Judicial Circuit Judge W. May Walker thanks U.S. Senator Spessard L. Holland for previous correspondences and expresses confidence in Holland's re-election campaign, mentioning his opposition to the Civil Rights Bill.
Letter to the editor of Southern School News from Doak S. Campbell
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Letter to the editor of Southern School News in Nashville, Tennessee from Doak S. Campbell, stating that the information was not accurate in one of their articles.
Letters between Spessard L. Holland and Clayton J. Weir
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Two letters enclosed. The earlier letter (October 24, 1964) includes Clayton J. Weir's predictions concerning U.S. Senator Spessard L. Holland's upcoming election in relation to a proposed civil rights bill. Holland's reply (October 30, ...
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