Pages That Need Review
From Julian Bond to Mrs. Arthur Krim, 3 Oct 1969
From Julian Bond to Mrs. Thomas Prentice, 17 Oct 1969
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October 17, 1969
Dear Mrs. Prentice:
Thank you for your letter of October 7.
I regret very much that I will be unable to join your group for lunch as my schedule will not allow it. Thank you for your invitation and I hope to see you at El Centro College.
Sincerely,
Julian Bond
Mrs. Thomas S. Prentice 202 S. Waterview Richardson, Texas 75080
From Julian Bond to Muriel Weyl, 10 Oct 1969
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October 10, 1969
Dear Mrs. Weyl,
Thank you for writing.
I am sorry to have the bad news you sent.
I will be arriving by air from Philadelphia late Sunday afternoon, not driving.
Sincerely,
Julian Bond
Mrs. Muriel Weyl State University of New York Stony Brook, N. Y. 11790
From Julian Bond to National Airlines concerning a lost bag, 31 Dec 1969
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December 31, 1969
To Whom It May Concern:
This letter comes concerning the enclosed National Airlines ticket issued in the name of Mr. Brown. My traveling companion, Mr. John P. Tillman is the holder of the enclosed ticket. Since Mr. Tillman bears a marked resemblance to Mrs. James Brown, the ticket agent inadvertently issued the ticket in the name of Mr. Brown. On the trip from New York City to Washington, National Airlines lost Mr. Tillman's suit bag.
I am writing this letter to confirm that the holder of the ticket, and the owner of the lsot baggage is indeed Mr. John P. Tillman of Atlanta.
Sincerely,
Julian Bond
From Julian Bond to Novella Nelson, 3 Oct 1969
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October 3, 1969
Dear Novella,
I do remember you and look forward to seeing you when you come to Atlanta, if I am here.
I am in and out of town and have an uncertain schedule.
I would like to suggest that you contact Mrs. Bernice Regan at 242 Ashby Street, Southwest, as well as my sister, Mrs. Jane Moore (Mrs. Howard Moore).
Sincerely,
Julian Bond
Ms. Novella Nelson 15 Leroy Street New York, N. Y. 10014
From Julian Bond to Ophelia Ogletree, 17 Oct 1969
From Julian Bond to Ray Stone, 31 Oct 1969
From Noe Baldwin to Eileen Furmston, 17 Dec 1969
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December 17, 1969
Dear Miss Furmston:
Mr. Bond has asked me to find you a suitable correspondent.
I have several young people in mind, students at Atlanta University, who take an interest in American politics. It will be rewarding for them, I know, to keep up a correspondence with you.
I hope you will keep in touch with me, also, and I will try to send you material from time to time. I enclose a copy of Black Candidates which Mr. Bond edited last summer.
Sincerely,
Noe Baldwin
Miss Eileen M. Furmston Kingarth 9 Deanway Wilmslow Cheshire, England
From Noe Baldwin to Linda Gordon, 16 Oct 1968
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October 16, 1968
Dear Miss Gordon,
Thank you for your letter of inquiry to Mr. Bond. I believe that if you address your letters to the office of the Fulton House Delegation, room 405, State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia 30334, they will reach Mr. Bond promptly.
Sincerely,
Noe Baldwin Mr. Bond's secretary
Miss Linda Gordon 518 Morrison Ohio State University Columbua, Ohio 43210
From Noe Baldwin, Oct 1968, Instructions to Printer
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PROFESSIONAL PRINTERS:
instructions to printer:
1. please fold letter size 2. on page two, DELETE"UAW retirees, by. . ." etc, which is pencilled out 3. please print the same number of copies you have previously printed for Mr. Bond 4. deliver to room 405, State Capitol 5. please have invoice ready with delivery, and I will pay you then.
thank you.
[Signature] Noe Baldwin Mr. Bond's secretary
if you have any questions, please call me at 572-2661