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    Dwight D. Eisenhower to Dillon Anderson, June 1, 1954

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    Eisenhower thanks Anderson for his supportTHE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON ¦i' , '. > J June I, 1954 T I ' Dear Dillon: ^i •s ,4 It is the support of friends, such as is pledged in your letter of the twenty- ninth, that makes this job endurable. .My profound thanks. h ^ ^ r As ever, r^ fi Mr, Dillon Anderson Sixteenth Floor Esperson Building Houston, Texas r -4 k - J* .:¦ ¦ -'¦¦'¦ »* ^ r . *

    Dwight D. Eisenhower to Dillon Anderson, April 11, 1959

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    Eisenhower discusses Japan and tradeTHE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON .^ Augusta, Georgia, April 11, 1959. I I B k Dear Dillon: i V I. Thank you for your letter of the seventh. I am cer¬ tain that Doug Dillon has been thinking along the lines of what aid we can give in fostering the development of trade between Japan and her neighbors. r Incidentally, one of nay friends here tells me that a new air freight system is being set up which will insure Japan's goods being delivered anywhere in the world within a couple of days at a cost, when all things are considered, not appreciably higher than freight ship- naents. That presents another problena to the econonaists but should stimulate Japan's industrial talents consider- f . ably I I ^ I - It was nice to see you. With warm regard, I I I J As ever, ''. / . ^, t- *% r. ^ H O. *f .? The Honorable Dillon Anderson, Esperson Building, Houston, Texas. I - I d ' -¦ -t r. ^ r -*^* \^

    Dwight D. Eisenhower to Dillon Anderson, October 13, 1954

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    Eisenhower thanking Anderson for his helpI - ^ - \ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Denver, Colorado October 13, 1954. Dear Dillon Your willingness to help in the matter we discussed is the finest birthday present I could possibly have. With warm regard, Sincerely, * Mr. Dillon Anderson, Sixteenth Floor, Esperson Building, Houston, Texas. r « CSLd(\A«J 4t) ^KJL SpJl^oH ^jULAMtA^tu &^i5UJ\^ mAHM/vt4^ Ctp-fntf t,lfc: /•^ t

    Dwight D. Eisenhower to Dillon Anderson, January 16, 1958

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    Eisenhower thanks Anderson for his note about the State of the Union address¦J THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON ¦"-.. h" January 16, 1958 ¦vl -^'' 1 Dear Dillon > Many thanks for your note regarding the State of the Union Message. I am, quite naturally, delighted that you approved of the content and delivery. * ¦ ¦ It. T J . . . . r I, too, had a gratifying letter frona Fred 1 T Lazarus. With warm regard. \ , ^ Sincerely, 4 r / + 4 The Honorable Dillon Anderson. Sixteenth Floor Esperson Building Houston, Texas ".*--'¦ - i -* ¦¦

    Dwight D. Eisenhower to Dillon Anderson, November 20, 1950

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    Eisenhower thanks Dillon for holding an eventfit0Jtotnbm cStnb^rsrttp New York 27, N.Y. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT i ;^overaber 20, 1950 Dear Mr. Aaderson: 1 You and your associates, Messrs. Francis and Blaffer^ certainly provided a most stimulating occasion, I "was pleased to have the opportunity to meet your friends and to discuss the American Assembly with them. It is my hope that their apparent interest can be cultivated, through a good follow-up, to active participation in and support of the x^og^ram. Many thanks to you for making the delight- ful occasion possible. Sincerely, I -r \, Mr, Dillon Anderson Baker, Botts, Andrews & Parish Esperson Building Houston 3j Texas ^ ."I .T- ¦

    Olenecamptus somalicus DILLON & DILLON 1948

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    Olenecamptus somalicus DILLON & DILLON 1948 M a t e r i a l 1 4 Arba Minch, 1300-1500 m, 24.V.-4.VI.1999, 16.IV.-3.V.2001, und 21.- 30.X.2003, R. Beck leg. V: Äthiopien, Somalia (ADLBAUER 2000a).Published as part of Adlbauer, K., Ayalew, Amare, Beck, R. & Drumont, A., 2008, Cerambyciden aus Äthiopien (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae), pp. 1153-1191 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 40 (2) on page 1175, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.543060

    Dwight D. Eisenhower to Dillon Anderson, December 31, 1956

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    Eisenhower expresses his appreciation of Anderson's contributions to his Administration^ > J/ t . ¦ THE WHITE 'house 4 H I 1 1 WAS'HI NGTON J/1 ¦^- ¦ ¦ .'f 1 I Decenaber 31> 1956 Dear Dillon: Although the closing days of 1956 find you no I I . I ' I t longer in Washington --to my regret -- I nevertheless want to express to you again my . lasting appreciation of the contribution you have made to the affairs of our government. , You, and people like you in the key positions of the Adnainistration, earned, throughout your period I ^ ' ' ' ¦ of service here, my deep gratitude for your dedicated work, and I feel an indebtedness to * ' I you that I cannot possibly repay. ' ' \ " ji. My hope for 1957 is that I still may feel free to call upon you, at least to some extent, and con- tinue to have the benefit of your backgroixnd and , 4 ' . ' ' I valuable experience. w With best wishes to you and Lena, and to all the menabers of your family -- and warm personal d. I , ¦ J , ' I ' ¦ ' , . ?¦ ¦- ¦. . ¦ ':¦¦ ¦ '¦\ ' ' r ¦¦¦.,;¦¦¦ ^ L . i As ever, i ^^ I I J ' I I r Fj J 4 ^. h ". I / t :i»"' The Honorable Dillon Anderson The Esperson Building Houston 2, Texas ^ IN + .1 < I I *

    Dwight D. Eisenhower to Dillon Anderson, July 30, 1958

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    Eisenhower informs Anderson that the Defense Reorganziation plan passed and thanks him for his helpi \ >,, THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON ¦ t Tuty 30, 1958 l' ^'h - « ^ Dear Dillon: * \ By now you must know that the Defense Reorganization plan has been passed -- happily, Tf ry much in the form I proposed it to the Congress. The law assures a stronger, naore effective and more economical defense for our country. My grateful thanks for your helpful support; I feel that you have rendered a real service to our country. With warm regard, As ever, ¦\ y The Honorable Dillbn Anderson r, ¦ - . L 1600 Niels Esperson Buildin Houston 2 n r Texas '.¦•,^-"^. ' i..-^ I h I >.

    Dwight D. Eisenhower to Dillon Anderson, November 4, 1950

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    Eisenhower accepts Dillon's invitation to his home.\ '^ k. CiASs OF Service This is a full-rate Telegram or Cable¬ gram unless its de- ferred character is in^ dicated by a suitable symbol above or pre¬ ceding the address. , : _r TJie filing time shown in the date line on tele IKJl J \. wv El 1" EL = DfiTFLM:er Kl=>;igh! L«t:ct LC=Def€n€dCiKe W. P. MARSHALL. FjRESfDEKT KXT = Cab'k >Jis.ht Letter S?-;]ip R&diJcgTsm letters is STANDARD TIME at point of erigm* Tim&. ef receipt is STANDARD^T^^^IJS at gcii^t oJ eie^-tm^ation 1^1 t D.NA142 NL PD^NQR NEWYORK NY 4-/ DILLON ANDERSON, BAKER BOTTS j ^ ANDREWS AND PAR 1SH--ESPERSON BLDG HOU^ ^^-4* ^" / SO FAR AS MY SCHEDULE WILL PERMIT I WILL MAKE THE _ _ ^__ _ _„ *-r™— — r 1 HOME VISIT YOU SUGGEST," HOWEVER NINE OCLOCK MUSTi BE THE DINNER DEADLINE BECAUSE OF MY TRAIN TIME=I 3WIGHT D EISENHOWER-.. r \ ¦^p -.^ ^^-Ll / r-lR BY 944A THE COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FBOM ITS PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SERVIC

    Dwight D. Eisenhower to Dillon Anderson, May 12, 1958

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    Eisenhower responds to Anderson's thoughts on the Defense Departmenti, ^^w-m ^*^ •"**-— . y THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON ii-.' May 12, 1958. I , Dear Dillon: I Thank you for your letter of the eighth. Both it and its attachnaent were more than interesting. Of course, from past conversations 1 was sure that in principle you agreed with the proposals for defense moderniza¬ tion. In turn I want to express my agreement most enthusiastically with the paragraph in which you com¬ ment on the sources of the opposition to the reorganiza¬ tion plan. 1 ¦ J' Of all these sources probably none is naore vocal than the interested labor and naanagenaent groups. In a note from Jack McCloy he made this sanae observation. I Now, turning to the naessage you sent to Senator Johnson, I find myself again in your corner. If I had to express any critical comment whatsoever, it would be merely that you did not make even more emphatic the beliefs and con¬ victions you express on the last page of your letter. I note that you expect to be in Washington during the final week of this month. K you have the opportunity to drop in to the White House, please naake sure you come to see me. , ^ k J .r With warna regard. .h. t F h J Sincer '.^i ¦ r^ii .'ii ^ J The Honorable Dillon Anderson, Esperson Building, Houston, Texas. ¦ij L*
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