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    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Telegram sent by Allen Shivers to D. W. Kempner discussing that he will not be able to make it to the Planterville Sentence due to a previous obligation to attend the inauguration of the President of Mexico

    [Letter from John J. Herrera to Texas Governor Allen Shivers - August 8, 1950]

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    Onionskin paper carbon copy of a letter from John J. Herrera, LULAC First National Vice-President, to Texas Governor Allen Shivers, dated August 8, 1950. This is a congratulatory letter regarding Governor Shivers' recent election

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from Chauncey D. Leake to Allen Shivers thanking Shivers for a resolution passed by the Texas Senate regarding a visit by a Senate delegation to the Medical Branch on March 25, 1949. The letter states that the purpose of the visit was to show the Senators the potential of the Medical Branch. It mentions that the Medical Branch has a high national reputation and that funding should not be cut. The letter concludes by inviting Shivers to visit the Medical Branch again

    [Affidavit In Any Fact by Warren Allen Reynolds, March 16, 1964 #1]

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    Statement by Warren Allen Reynolds concerning a man, identified by the author as Lee Harvey Oswald, running up Jefferson Street from Tenth Street

    [Affidavit In Any Fact by Warren Allen Reynolds, March 16, 1964 #2]

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    Statement by Warren Allen Reynolds concerning a man, identified by the author as Lee Harvey Oswald, running up Jefferson Street from Tenth Street

    Darina Allen

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    Darina Allen is owner of Ballymaloe Cookery School in Shanagarry, Co Cork, Ireland, which is situated on an organically run farm. She is a celebrated teacher, food writer, newspaper columnist for the Irish Examiner, cookbook author and television presenter

    The author, Ida Allen, recounts some of her life in Maine\u27s woods. She was born

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    The author, Ida Allen, recounts some of her life in Maine\u27s woods. She was born in a Moxie Gorge log camp in the 1910s, and she remembers how the river drivers and lumbermen got logs from Lake Moxie over Moxie Falls ( the Niagara of the north ) through Moosehead Lake to the company mills. Details

    Letter to the Editor from the author, and response from Edgar Allen Beem, on Bee

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    Letter to the Editor from the author, and response from Edgar Allen Beem, on Beem\u27s book review of Maine: An Explorer\u27s Guide and his comparison of it to Maine Handbook
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