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Federal Government: State, 1962-1963

 File — Box: 68, Folder: 2
Identifier: Folder 2

Scope and Contents

A collection of letters, press releases, news clippings, office notes, periodical excerpts & other items. Examples are: a copy of United Nations, Washington Information Centre, "The Seventeenth Session of the United Nations General Assembly – A brief, indexed guide for your files" (10 pp.); letters (Dec. 1962-Jan. 1963) & a copy of AFL-CIO, Free Trade Union News (Vol. 17, No. 10, Oct. 1962) re/ "Plight of the Jew in the Soviet Union;" letters, notes & telephone messages (Sept. 1962-Jan. 1963) from constituent Josek Zajd, Wilson, Leslie E. Gehres (National Marine Terminal, Inc.), Albert W. Sherer, Jr. (Charge d'Affaires, American Embassy, Warsaw, Poland) & John M. Cabot (American Ambassador, Warsaw, Poland) re/ difficulty in obtaining a copy of the birth certificate for Mr. Josek Zajd; letters (Oct. 1962-Jan. 1963) from constituents Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Litzner, Congressman Wilson, Frederick G. Dutton (Asst. Sec., Dept. of State) re/ the Litzner's support for a belligerent blockade and other more stringent demands on Cuba; letters & notes (1961-1963) re/ complaints of constituents as to allegations published by "Patriots Unlimited" protesting U.S. policy toward Yugoslavia; letters Oct. 1962-Jan. 1963) from constituent Dale E. Dixon, Wilson and Frederick Dutton (Asst. Sec. Dept. of State) re/ Mr. Dixon's alarm about threats from the Soviet Union following his viewing of a ABC broadcast "Can Khruschev Bury Us?"; letters (Dec. 1962-Feb. 1963) from constituent E. C. Hartman (attached copies of news clippings) & Wilson's replies re/ Mr. Hartman's criticism of the present and past Democratic administrations in terms of both foreign and domestic policies; a large packet of corresp. & news clippings (Mar.-Aug. 1962) re/ alleged "Catholic propaganda," grain shipped abroad and other issues of complaints from a constituent; other issues and topics of concern in this folder are: constituent fears about Communist control of the United Nations, which Wilson shared; & letters and

Dates

  • created: 1962-1963

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Access to some records is restricted, please consult with Special Collections & University Archives staff for details. Patrons wishing to use the Robert C. Wilson Papers must sign a "Researcher's Agreement," a copy of which can be obtained from Special Collections & University Archives staff.

Extent

From the Collection: 0.00 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections & University Archives Repository

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